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1 "V " 2 Miss lialo NYilcox W fej? fm All A (Wfremaai ESTABLSHED VOL. 16. NO. 51. L1HUE, KAUA, TERRTORY OF HAWA, TUESDAY. DECEMBER SUBSCRPTON RATES, $2.50 PER YEAR 5 CENTS PER COPY 9 TQM GH By STABBED BURGLAR Tom Ynmamoo, well known local boy who served Uncle Sam during ho lae World War, and beer known as "Tomichl," s a Kealia Hospial suffering from five severe knife wounds received n an encouner wih a burglar a his home a Walpoull on Thursday nigh. According o his own saemen made o his friends who visied him a he hospial on Friday morning, he was asleep n his room a abou 11:30 ha nigh, when ho suddenly awoke arid saw a Filiulno groping around ho room. Ho a once go up and grappled wih he nruder beforo ho laer had a chance o go away, wih ho resul ha ho received wo deep gashes on he lef cheek, wo on his lef arm and one on his lef side, below ho arm-pi-. All he cus required siching by he docor. The vicims parens, who lived in an adjoining room, were aroused by his ime, bu hey came upon he scene oo lae. The wounded boy was aken o he hospial a once, and he police.were noified. A search of he scene of he assaul revealed a coa sained wih blood, which evidenly belonged o he and also blood would-be-burgla- sains near ho gae, bu so far, all effors o locae ho culpri have been unsuccessful. Big Day A Waipouli Arranged New Year Preparaions are well under way for a big ime a Walpoull on New Years day. Horse races will ake up he forenoon from 9:30 o 12. Afer lunch here will be a milo and quarer mile foo races. A 2 oclock he baseball game beween he Braves and he Makees will ake place. Following is ho enaive program: 9:30 M mile race,... Luke vs shida 9:45 1 milo race Free for all 10:00 Vi mile raco...hawaiian Bred 10:20 milo raco...hawaiian Bred 10:40 mile raco..kauai Bred Cup 11:00 V4 mile raco Luke vs Fernandes 11:20 mile race Free for all 11:40 mile race Hawaiian Bred 12:00 Cowboy Relay Race 12:20 Tashima vs Kubokawa 12:20 o 1:00 LUNCH 1:00 1 mile Foo Race 1:30 4 mile Foo Race 2:00 Baseball, Braves vs Makees Five hundred dollars in prizes will bo given in he races. THE MLLS BEGN GRNDNG The Hanamaulu school gave an enerainmen las Friday evening a ahe Hanamaulu Hall for he benefi of he school. Singing, Reciaions and drlllsformed he bulk of ho program which wen off very well indeed. Tho house was crowded o overflowing and many could no go in. They cleared some hing over $50. Honi-pepe-, Personals D. W. Fun, prominen merchan of paid a visi o Lihuc las Saurday. l.lrs. W. H. Smar,, of Now York Ciy, arrived las week o visi unil afer ho holdays wih her si3er, Mrs. Chris. Chrisian, of Hanamaulu. Mr- - J. C. Johnson, of ho accessories deparmen of he von Hamm-Youn- g Company, Honolulu, la visiing Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Chrisian, of Han-aalls. Chang Yau, of ho Bank of Bishop & Co., Walmea leaves for Honolulu for a woweoks vacaion. Kiong Soong and Louis Mendez, leading homeseaders in ho Wailua secion,.leave for own by he Kinau Miss Dyer, recenly of ho Hanamaulu school, lef for Town on Saurday and will no reurn. She has been ransferred o Maui where she has special friends. Mrs. W. N. Bowen who has been acing Principal of he Hanamaulu school during ho absence of Mrs. Bridgewacr leaves on Friday for Town and will no reurn as Mrs. ee and presened a copy of he now consiuion wih a recommendaion of is adopion. Secreary Creevey read he consiuion and On moion of Commissioner Warner each aricle and secion was considered separaely. While his mehod consumed ime i brough ou ho echnical deails affecing Kauai coq Mions and aroused enhusiasm in ho coun cil. Wih cerain necessary aleraions he consiuion was hen adoped. is a documen seing forh ho ideals of scouing and he business. sysem whereby scou aciviies aro handled. should be ead by all Kauai ciizens. The oher members of ho commiee were Karle B. Morgan and Eric A. Knudsen. The council hen proceeded o he elecion of officers for he new year. The mehod of elecion agreed upon was by ballo wihou nominaion. The resul was as follows: Honorary Presiden, Wm. Hyde Rico; Presiden, Win. McCluskey; Vice Presiden, Eric A. Knudsen; Secreary, Karle B. Morgan (afer reelecion of E. A. Creevey, who found i impracicable lo accep,); Treasurer, Rev. J. M. Lydgae; Audior, F. W. Jennings; Commissioner, J. O. Warner; Depuy Commissioners, Faher Huber and The mills all around he sland are saring up on he 1921 crop. Kekaha and Waimea led off Nov. 30. Koloa Edward Lovell. sared Dec. 1C, Makawcll and Mc Commissioner Warner hen presened ho maer of he proposed visi of Brydo on he 20h, Kealia will sar nex Monday, and Llhuo a few days oigh Honolulu scous, under he leadership of Ezera Crane. On moion i laer. KUauca is delayed by some niill improvemens and will no ge under was decided o invie he boys o way unil abou he middle of January. Hay for ho full week of Dec. 27 o has been a very good year for Jan. 4. Tho commissioner was auhorized o mako all necessary expendi- growing and banner crops are expeced all around. ures and ho deails of enerainmen were, lef o him. AN ENJOYABLE PARTY The purpose of ho visi of ho Honolulu scous is o deepen ho public There was a mos delighful and ineres and o supply valuablo objec unique childrens pary given by Mrs. lessons o ho boys of Kauai. The Livesey, of ho Homoseads, las Friday evening, in honor of Josephine personel of ho pary and ho special public will be ineresed o know ho sraels birhday. A goodly number of qualificaions of each scou. Tho pary children and young folks wen from s o bo composed as follows: L hue. and elsewhere, and hey had a Ezra J. Crane, Eagle Scou and dele mos enjoyable ime, wih refreshmens manifold and delicious. Wih England. gae o Scou Convenion in Loudon, a hospialiy ha knows no limis he Nobuji Nagaa, junior parol leader, far away guess wore kep over nigh. roop nhie, slgnlling champion Ho The children declare ha i was ho nolulu council. "very bes over.", Alfred McQueen, parol leader roop eigheen; holds island record for HANAMAULU SCHOOL making llro wihou maches. GVES ENTERTANMENT Rober Hopo, scribe of roop nine; exper d scou. Kenneh Olds, scribo of roop en; winner of Duncan cup in waer boiling cones. Russel Frazler, parol leader of roop four; younges scou making good records. Allen McGur, assisan scoumaser roop nine; exper in drilling and leadership. Kalani Cocke, roop nine; winner of Supervisors Mee; Approve Budge The regular meeing of he Board h5 real personal propery in ho of Supervisors of he Couny of Kauai Couny for 1921, hree enhs of for ho purpose of approving a Budge w!iieh o bo used for Public mprove- - of Expendiures for Public mprove mens, ec. for 1921 for he Couny of Kauai was held on Wednesday, December 15h, 1920, a 9:30 a. m. Presen: H. D. Wlshard, Chairman, r T. Brand, W. D. McBryde, J. F. Jr., A. Monefogllo. Tho Board a.onco ook up ho consideraion of a Budge of Expendiures for salaries, pay-roll- s and public improvemens for 1921, and afer working all he forenoon and a par of ho afernoon on he maer approved a Budge of Expendiures as lised hore-inbelo- The Board also, afer having carefully gone over he siuaion and he school needs, approved a School Budge for also lised herein-below-. An esimae of expendiures for 1921 for he Board of Child Welfare was received during ho consideraion of he foregoing budgo for salaries, ec. and he same was given ho aenion i required. Two (2) requess from ho Kauai Bridgewacr is back. Miss Soule lef on Saurday for her home in California on a vacaion. She expecs o bo gone abou six weeks. Josephine Moragne Telephonic Co. Lri., for permission s home for ho holidays. (1) To cu he pavemen direcly in Miss Green and Miss Jacobs of ho fron of ho Companys new lo near Lihuc school lef on Saurday and on he Hanamaulu side of ho for he Volcano. Tip Top Building, Llhue, o enable o run is cables underground acroo3 ho main public road in order BOY SCOUT NEWS o connec is swichboard wih he An imporan meeing of he Kauai elephone lines o Kapaa and Council B. S. A., was held a he Hana-d-, and couny building las Wednesday afernoon. W. F. Sanborn repored as (2) To aach wo (2) iron bracke fixures o ho mauka side of ho chairman of he consiuion commi Wailua Bridge, same o be used as auxiliary suppors for ho CompanyV elephone lines crossing he Wailua river, were recoived and boh were graned upon he condiion howover, ha ho work shall be done wih ho approval of he Couny Road Supervisor. Upon a moion from Mr. Beencour Jr fhe Couny Road Supervisor was insruced o forward a bill and o collec ho sum of $1, from he Koloa Sugar Company for macadam izing ho road leading o ho company, new mill from a poin beginning from where ho main road Church in Koloa, and which sum he company promised o pay., Upon a moion from Mr. McBryde, ho Treasurer was insruced o collec ho sum of $ from he McBryde Sugar Co. Ld., for he use of ho Counys waer for ono year. Upon ho reques of ho Audior he was, on he moion of Mr. Menefoglio and by a voe, auhorized o ransfer all accouns amouning o $0, charged agains ho General Fund for "Puukapelo Waer Works" o ho Permanen mprovemen Fund. Mr. Menefoglio moved ha a ax a ho rae of one per cen (!) upon JUDGE FRANKLN REVERSED N LOCAL CASE! The damage sui of shl Tsuru fos $5,000 agains ho Hawaiian Sugar Company, Ld. ried in his Circui a yea- - ago las monh. Judge C. S. Franklin of Honolulu, presiding, has been remanded for a new rial hero. Tho presiding Judge ordered ho jury o reurn a verdic for he defendan afer boh sides had been hoard. The plainiff, hrough Messrs. A. G. Kaulukou and E. K. Aiu, her aorneys, appealed o ho Supremo Cour, whoso decision ses aside he verdic. Messrs. Smih, Warren & Sanley appeared for ho defendan. KOLOA SOCCER TEAM BEATS MAKAWEL The Koloa-Makawe- posponed gamo was played off a Koloa las Sunday, Koloa winning by a score of 1 o 0. - Tho Kinau his morning brough a lo of school children reurning homo for ho Holidays. was 57 Monday morning a Llhuo, and 42 a Kokee. Seasonable winer weaher, wih brillian beauiful days. A Circui Cour decreo of divorce has been graned o Mrs. W. A. Dean. n ho final hearing ho defendan failed o appear. miiis and seven enhs for Permanen mprovemens, bo assessed, and he Assessor for he Fourh Division, being he Couny of Kauai, be noified of his acion, and being seconded by Mr. McBryde ho moion was carried. Afer an explanaion by he Couny Road Supervisor, ho was, upon ho moion of Mr. McBryde seconded by Mr. Menefoglio, auhorized o spend a furher sum of no more han hree hundred and fify dollars ($350.00) for aleraions which have been found necessary n he consrucion of he new Kalahco School Building. Upon his personal reques he Couny Road Supervisor, upon he moion of Mr. McBryde seconded by Mr. Beencour Jr. was given full auhoriy o purchase a Transi Level for ho Counys use. Two demands for pay for laborers for November las were approved agains he following appropriaions, viz: Road Tax Special Deposi Llhue, $22.00 Upon anoher reques of ho Audior he was, on he moion of Mr. McBryde seconded by Mr. Brand, auhorized o ransfer bills oal whereof amouned o $ charged o ho Accoun or "Road Tax Special Deposi, Koloa" so hey may bo paid ou of he General Fund. Financial repors for Ocober, 1920, being he Treasurers) Treasurer-Audior-,, Audiors Repor of appropriaions ec., and he Join Repor; Audiors Quarerly Repor o Sepember 30, 1920; Repor of ho Depuy Bank Examiner for ho financial condiions of ho Couny of Kauai o June 30h, 1920; and Nos. 259, 259a, 259aaa, and 259b for November las, being he Treasurers, Treasurer-Audior-, Audiors Repor of receips and disbursemens o Novembor 30h les ec, and ho Join Repor, were approved upon he advico of Mr. Brand. Afer a saisfacory explanaion by he Couny Road Supervisor, upon he moion of Mr. McBryde seconded by Mr. Brand, he was given full auhoriy o insall an underground ank o hold abou 550 gallons for soring gasoline for he Counys use. Budge of Expendiures hereinabove referred o: Salaries $2, Salary Couny Road Supervisor 3.G00.OO Pay of Police: Specials $1, Walmea 5, Koloa 3, Llhue 4, Kawaihau 4, lanalel 3, S20.00 (Coninued on page 5) "SMiLERG" STLL UNBEATEN Tho Fuhi sluggers sared ou Sunday o ako he Smilers off heir pedesal of 1000 per cen. Wih heir eam grealy srenghened by ho release of M. Fernandez and Tuniora from ho soccer eam, hey had high hopes of defeaing ho Llhuo eam. They did well, bu Okuda and Tank as Lihues baery proved oo big a nu o crack. Bob was in grea fonn and some of he wisers he sen ovor made ho Puhl boys dizzy. The game ended 5 o 2 in favor of ho Smilers. Tho Navillwlllanamaulu gairo was posponed o allow M. S. Carvel! o Jr. ono of Hanamaulus sar players, o ge married. STANDNG OF TEAMS Smilers 10(0 Hanamaulu C(0 Nawlliwili 500 Puhl 4(0 Filipinos 000 SALVATON ARMY CHRSTMAS The Koloa Salvaion Army Hall will bo open Chrisinas afernoon r 2:30, and everybody s cordlallv nvied o aend. There will be many small rec3 hroughou ho camps, and qulo a number of families will be reaed o a baske of supplies. Mrs. W. F. Sanborn reurned his morning bringing her son Jacky recenly operaed on for appendiciis Chrismas Celebraions) JAPANESE REFUSE Throughou he sland Preparaions are complee for he big communiy Chrismas exercises o be held in he Llhuo Armory nex Saurday (Chrismas) nigh. A beauiful ree will bo a conspicuous feaure and ho singing of carols, led by Mr. Carl Fascr, will engage all who can possibly sing hem, A canaa, nvolving some fory children acors, depicing Sana Claus and his family and flocks of farlcs and brownies in aendance, will bo ho main even. The goneral public s cordially nvied o bo presen and sharo fesiviies. in he The childrens Chrismas Canaa, "Old Krlss Kringle," will bo rendered as a par of ho communiy Chrismas program a Llhuo Armory on he evening of December 25h. Following aro ho characers: Sana Claus Mr. Piyless Mrs. Sana Claus Emily Grandpa Robin Hogg Grandma Mrs. Hobby GRLS Bessie Alice Simpson Mario Eileen Carer: Jean Kaherlno Moragne Lulu sabel Hogg Amy Dora Rico June Jennlo Dias Josio Dorohea Slogge BOYS Harry Kenneh Bayless Harold James Hogg Sewar Lloyd Nelson Ernes Glen Hopper FARES Tlnblo Ruh Hobby Tingle Mary Achi Fancy Edih Slogge ELVES Fox Ear Merwin Nelson Rabbi Foo Alice Napoleon Bear Tooh... Billy Hobby Eagle Claw Uki Miwa BROWNES Yoshimolo Hashimoo, Margare Caesar, Amelia Ferrelra, Joo Amaral, Ululani Hayselden, Herman Blshaw. NYMPJS Lillian Jamieson, Hazel Simpson, Hilary Nelson, Allco Nelson. j..j. Eleele Eleele is o have a communlychris-ma- s ree on Chrismas evening a he social hall. Mr. Macdonald, Mr. Brodie and he eachers are making ho preparaions. McBryde planaion has placed a subsanial conribuion a ho disposal of his commiee for a proper observance. would be giving maers away o announce all ha s going o happen. Walmea On Sunday evening Waimea will celebrae ho season wih appropriae exorcises and a communiy ree which will bo planed n fron of he residence of Mr. W. O. Crowell. Tho Y. M.C.A. and Sunday schools of ho differen churches will furnish a program of songs, exercises and ablcaus. Judge Kapaheo will lead ho carols, Mrs. Hofgaard is chairman of ho commleo on arrangemens and Mrs. Wrigh is especially busy in preparaions, which is a sulllcien guaranee of a good ime. : Hanalei lanaloi has planned heir Chrismas fesiviies for nex Friday morning and afernoon. Appropriae religious exercises will bo hold in ho Chinese church a 11 oclock in ho morning. Mr. J. O. Warner will deliver a Chrismas address a his gahering. n he afernoon games, ec., especially "ec," will comprise ho program a ho big social hall. DUKE BEATEN.N CENTURY Honolulu, Doc. 20 Bill Karris defeaed Duke Kahanamoku in ho hundred yard dash a lfe "Y" ank las nigh, equaling Dukes record of :55.4 in December Lihue Union Church Chrisian Church Servico will be held nex Sunday morning a 11 oclock. There will bo special carols by ho Sunday School choir and a solo, "Tho Angels Song" sung by Mrs. Wm. Rico, Jr. The pasor will give a brief Chrismas message. Tho Conaa, "The Sory of Behlehem" will bo given in ho Tip Top Thoaro Sunday nigh a 7:30. See iho program on he ediorial pago. R. W. Bayless, Pasor. Tn nniitfm.r r.nr unumuhlriri Las Saurday a Kokaha he cuing field caugh fire, presumably by acciden, from he locomoive, and an area of abou 35 acres was burned over before ho lire could be pu ou. jvas he ivy cane, esimaed a 80 ons o ho ncre, so ha is a largo amoun of cane which mus bo harvesed jus as soon as possible, o preven Seroli!) loss. The Filipinos were cuing and hey did heir bes o pu ou ho lire. Tho Japanese loaders, on he oher hand, decllifed o render any assisance. They ilnlshod loading heir cars, hen wen home. :o:-- K Kapaa Noes Asing, Rem-ic- Tho Misses Ruherford, and Banks, and Mrs. Johnson, all eachers a ho Kapaa school, lef on Saurdayvfor Honolulu ospend Chrismas. All will reurn before New Years, wih he excepion of Miss Banks, who will bo saioned in Honolulu, and Mrs. Johnson, who is leaving Kauai. However, ho deparure of ho wo eachers leaves only one vacancy o bo filled, as Mrs. Alice Rodrigues, who augh here for many years prior o her deparure for Waianae las June, will reurn o Kapaa nex erm o ake up her old posiion. Probably due o he exodus of laborers from oher planaions o ho local homeseads and Kealia, lfe en- -, rollnieii of he Kapaa school has shown considerable increase during December, abou 30 pupils being ransferred hero from oher schools, a being from Koloa and Wal- majoriy mea. The Chrismas play and concer given by he pupils a Kapaa on Friday afernoon and evening was a huge success, and more han $400 was realized. The play was called "A Day a Paukahana School." Those who helped mako he play a success included Mr. J. Rodrigues, sage direcor; Mr. Priggo and Miss Mahikoa, icke seller and collecor respecively, Misses Mladinich, Ssing, Heo and Mrs. Perkins, ushers, and Miss Ruherford and Mrs. Masurra, in charge of cosumes. Tho enire police force of Kawaihau ogeher wih abou hree dozen ciizens made a hurried rip o ho homeseads las Sunday evening a abou 3:30 o rap wo Filipino burglars who had been seen rying o break ino ho Moria residence ahovo Kapahi. John Toves, who lived near--, by, was passing ho place jus afer dusk, when ho saw wo Filipinos rying o open ho back door of ho house which was unoccupied a ho imo. For fear of being aacked when ho saw anoher Filipino coming in his direcion, Toves dashed ino he nearby cane Held, and he noise caused ho wo Filipinos o make a hurried rerea. When he police arrived, he whole neighborhood was gone over in an effor o And he mauraders, and everybody who looked suspicious was quesioned, bu wih no resuls. Tho men had vanished. BASEBALL Tho Pacifies defeaed he Farmers in a close gamo on Sunday by ho scoro of 12 o 11. For ho firs ime in ho las six weeks ho weaher was ideal for baseball, bu only ono gamo was played on accoun of ho wih-drawof ho Libery eam from ho league. Tho now nor-lslan- d seamer, ho Ciy of Topeka, has arrived in Honolulu. She came ovor from San Francisco under he command of ho ve-ora- n nor-slau- d Capain Freeman, aking en days for ho rip. She was buil in Pennsylvania in She is 190 fee long; wih a gross onnage of 1057 ons. She is repored o havo cos ho ner-alan- d $150,000. Sho will probably bo pu on ho Waimea run during ho sugar season, and may bo called ho "Walmea." o

2 TflE GAfDEN SLAND, TUfiflDAf, DEC 41, 1920 Chiropraic Adjusmens Resore Healh Quickly and Permanenly Naure is lie Chiropracors only aid adjusmens remove he pinch on (lie nerves and enable naure o do lier par in making ami keeping he body well. Niney live per ren of diseases are due o pressure upon nerves along he sides of b verebral column. This pressure inerferes wih heir funcions; hence iulla-niaiounnaural acion, pain and disress are manifesed where hese ne! oh end. is he business of he Chiropracor o release his pressure wih he hands. Chiropracic adjusmens reviving nerve inipriugenien, permi naure o remove he cause of ri sense and healh is he naural resul. nvesigaion coss nohing, and means healh and happiness. Consulaion and examinaion free. DR. ELTON B. JONES Chiropracor Kapaa HOLT CATERPLLAR STATONERY ENGNES Due o he grea success of he lol Caerpillar engine for racor work The lol Manufacuring Co. now have on he marke a saionary engine suiable for all classes of work. This engine operaes on gasoline, disillae or kerosene. Sandard sizes are 30, 43, GO and 75 horse power. f you know engines you will be pleased wih he lol. "Wrie or see us for pariculars. Caon, Neill & Co., Ld. Engineers, lonolulu - S TEKE A STONE WALL BETWEEN YOU AND WHAT YOU WANT? Success may be so near and ye so far, bu a wise man would no underake o desroy he wall, nor would he si and wish for a pair of wings, he would cas abou for means o climb over. Life nsurance is an imporan rung in he ladder of success. THE PACFC MUTUAL S TDK LA KG EST LFE NSUR- ANCE COMPANY WEST OF THS KOCKY MOUNTANS. 1 Henry Waerhouse Trus Co., Ld. Honolulu Kauaies: J. C. TAHEH is no longer necessary o "order i by mail." You NOW can ge wha you wan in he Drug and Drug Sundry line righ here on Kauai. f somehing special in our line is desired, jus le us know and we will make every effor o keep i in sock for you. 1 Cal in person, phone.ii:5a-l-, or drop us a line. Yours for leal Service, KAUA DRUG CO. Kapaa, Kauai, T. H. C. L. L EN A U.. SCHOOL NOTES..4. Kauai High School The boys baske ball eams have been pracicing regularly every day a he noon recess and have worked hemselves up o a srong pich. We feel confiden ha we can pu up a much sronger game agains he business men han we have done before. The elecion of our couny officers was held on Thursday wih he following resul: Judge Joseph Alu Aorney Audior Richard Slogge Thelma Hopper Couny Clerk Sadao Yokomoo Sheriff Treasurer George Kiboko wao Las Tuesday he High school girls ball eam player he invincible Llhue school eam, and we were defeaed so badly ha we wan o play hem again. We learned a good lesson by ha defea, which is ha consan and sric raining is eosenial o make a successful eam. The Llhue school girls pu up a splendid game and deserve all he credi hey o. We have he maerial for an equally good eam, bu wha we need is he supervision of a good rainer, f baske ball doesn monopolize oo much of our ime and ineres, we will ake up he pracice of base ball again and challenge he Lihue school girls o anoher game. The girlo had heir second baske ball game a he armory las Thursday evening. The decided improvemen in he playing of he girls.vas ndeed hearening. The High school girls organized hemselves ino a firs and second eam and he business girls formed a single eam. The eam work ha was displayed was remarkable for girls ha were playing ogeher for he firs ime. n he games ha were played he High schools firs eam defeaed he busi ness girls, and he High School second defeaed he firs eam by a poin A grea ineres is aken in hese games by he girls, which goes a long way oward making a eam a success. Miss Soule rendered us some very ;ood insrucion and coaching. The Girl Reserves gave a Chrismas pary for he boys and faculy of he 3chool las Friday afernoon a which each one enjoyed himself o he full A large Chrismas ree, preily decor aei and laden wih gifs, was se up in one of he new domesic science ms. The affair opened wih shor alk by Mr. McCluskey, hen he gifs were passed ou. Each and every one was remembered, he gifs varying from beauiful bis of handl work o iny baby mice, he laer appearing in grea abundance and causing no lile noise and merrimen, There was pleny of candy, so much in fac, ha before long every one was peling each oher wih i. The pary broke up wih hree rousing cheers for he Girl Reserves from he guess. Waimea School. Las Friday he playground ball eam was lucked ou of he island championship in a well played, game wih Lihue score umpire Mr. Damkroger. Lihue also won from Makawell girls eam, giving second place for boys and girls o Waimea and Makawell respecively. Thursday he Chrismas celebraion was held. Each class offered a number on he program. Mr. Carver made he Chrismas address; The whole school received free lunch, cake and ice cream. Each child received a presen, some of hem hree or four. The money for he enire Celebraion was made a he recen school concer superinended by Mrs. Wrigh. n addiion o he gifs menioned here were candy and nus for all. The following program was given: The firs Chrismas Sory Frank Wilson Song "Angels from he Realms of Glory" By Grade 7 Song "Over he fields of far away Judea" Grade 5B Song "Now a he paring hour" Grade 5B Song "English Carol" Grade 2H Song "Chrismas Bells are ringing" Grade 1 Song "Old Sana Claus" Grade 2B Dialog "s here a Sana Claus"... Grade 5A Song "Sana Claus" Grade 2A Song " saw hree ships"...grade3a Reciaion "Once uno he Shepherds" Gracc 1 Song and reciaion "Chrismas"... Grade 3B Reciaion Grad3 3 A "Merry Chrismas in a Manger" Grade 1 Song "Angels whisper low and swee" Grade 4B Reciaion "The Olden Sory" Grade 4U Song "Ring, Bells Ring"...Grade 4B Sory "The Firs Chrismas..Grade 4 fong Grade 5B Song "Happy Chrismas j Time" Grade 6 Several Waimea eachers will spend he holidays in Honolulu. Ohers! will go o he mounains. Waimea School exends o he oher Biuuuii on me isianu lis sincere Chrismas good will. m r.r 4-- S3 urn KAUAS EMPORUM WE HA VE DECDED TO CONTNUE OUR Discoun Sale UP TO CHRSTMAS DAY Buy Now-Sav- e GROCERES Money As an offse o he exising low price of Sugar we will from now on sell all Groceries and Food Suffs wihou he usual Dealers Profi Take advanage of our prices. CANDES They are Righ We have on hand and are now showing a line of Holiday Candy and Nus Unexcelled in he Terriory Special Discouns and Special Prices Apply Alike a LHUE STORE --AND- HANAMAULU STORE

3 THE GARDEN fslan), TUESDAY, DEC. 21, 1920 TWO NEW SECURTES TO BE SSUED BY U. S. GOVERNMENT N 1921 Treasury Will Provide $1 and $25 Savings Securiies o Mee Demand Two enirely new Unied Sae i Governmen securiies will be issued n They are a $1 Treasury Savings Samp and a $25 Treasury Savings Cerificae. Tho decision o issue hese securiies comes as a resul of he savings campaign carried on by he Treasury Deparmen durln? he presen year n indusrial plans hroughou he counry. This campaign has demonsraed ha workers like a $1 uni for saving and ha hey also are seeking an invesmen securiy of he $25 denominaion. The new $1 Savings Samp will e brigh red n color imprined on green in and will bear he head of Alexander Hamilon. This s he firs ime ha he firs Secreary of he Treas ury has been fiingly honored by having his porrai on a Governmen Savings securiy. The new $25 Savinge Csrificae will be similar n design and erms o he Treasury Savings Cerificaes of $100 and $1000 mauriy value, alhough of differen color. Tho Thrif Samp have ob ained, so srong a foohold in he schools of he Naion ha heir ssue will be coninued n 1921, no only o encourage saving and wise nvesmen, bu also o give American youh he opporuniy of becoming an acive parner in he grea business of his or her Naional Governmen. This should go far o creae habis of financial srengh and pracical parioism hroughou he Naion. The 1921 Savings Samp of $5 mauriy value will be larger n sl:.e han he 1920 lesue, will be orange in color and will bear he porrai head of Lincoln. The Treasury Savings Cerificaes of $100 and $1000 mauriy value also will be coninued n They are peculiarly adapable for he invesmen of small russ and surplus funds or surpluses, as hey are no subjec o marke-pric- e flucuaion, and are being exensively used for he nvesmen of surplus funds of unions, fraerniies and oher organizaions, subjec o he limiaion o holdings of $1000 mauriy value of any one Beries. Plans are acively under way o make he nfluence of he Treasury Savings Movemen fel in every branch of American life. To his end he hree funcions of he Savings Organizaion, namely, he develop men and proecion of he secondary marke for all war ssues of Govern men securiies; he sale of Treasury Savings securiies; he making per manen he habis of regular saving and invesmen in Unied Saes Gov EE : Deparmen feels ha he woik done by he Savings Division in promoing habis of hrif and saving; n keeping War Savings securiies in he hand of invesors and n acquaining ics people wih he desirabiliy of holding heir Libel y Bonds and Vicory Noe and purchasing addiional amouns a curren marke prices, has been ona of he mos imporan facors n he beering of naional financinl condiions. The Treasury Deparnin earnesly asks for he Savings Movemen n 1921 he cooperaion of all who believe in naional hrif and in ho benefis of universal and wise nvesmen. :o : TOURST BUREAU TO MAKE OWN PCTURES The. Hawaii Touris bureau inends o be independen n he maer if moving picures. proposes o make is own. To his end George T. Armlago, secreary of he bureau, s now nego iaing for a moving picure camera, and ho nenion is o engage an oper aor who shall be ready a call o ake whaever s waned. The bureau furnishes films showing neresing and beauiful scenes and scenery of he Hawaiian nlands o seamship companies, ouris bureaus lecurers, sudy clubs and educaional nsiuions. Adveriser :o : New $1, $2, $5, $10 mid $20 Federal Bank Noes make splendid Chrismas presens ha arc appreciaed. The Bank of Kauai. Ld., Kapaa. Adv.? i Order By Mail! Benson, Smih RED TRAL OF THE RON EATER M " YOKEL-KNJ- BOUT BENG ARRANGED The challenge ssued by Mike Yokel winner of he middleweigh championship bel in Worceser, Massachuses, his year, o wresle Klnjo keda, champion of Hawaii, iuh been acceped and negoiaions are now und;r way, beween he managers of h? wo ma sars. is expeced ha Yokel will arrive here n January and ho mich will be saged in he firs par of ha monh. Adveriser :0: NEW REVENUE CUTTER ARRVES; TO BE USED N PATROL DUTY The Eagle boa Earp, one of a number of similar vessels buil duiing he war for he,, governmen by he Ford Moor Car Company, arrived in Honolulu las Monday. The new boa will be placed a he disposal of cusom house officials for parol d;hy in connecion wih opium smuggling or rescue work. The Earp is aached o he coa3 guard division a San Francisco, alhough her permanen saion will be a Honolulu. The boa s 200 foe Our Mail Order Deparmen is excepionally well equipped o handle all your Drug and Toile wans horoughly and a once. We will pay posage on all orders of 601 and over, excep he following: Mineral Waers, Baby Foods, Glassware and aricles of unusual weigh and small value. Alcohol, Srychnine, None-Mallabl- Ra Poison, odine, An poison, Mercury Anisepic Tables, Lysol, bolic Acid, Gasoline, Turpenine, Benzine and all oher poisonous or aricles... - f your order is very heavy or conains much liquid, have i sen by freigh. ha you long, wih a beam of 25 fee. According o officers of he boa, five of he Eagle ype are o be sen o ho Tor riory for duy in he near fuure. f - WOLBSA Li: UST1J MTl MK This mark guaranees iron o be i)9.s4f pure and o resis rus longer han any seel, or oher iron made. f required, a bond will be furnished o back ha guaranee. The Earp came here from Mare sland. Tho boa carries wo four-inc- h guns ani-aircraand one gun. The Earp is propelled by sem and si capable of making a maximum spend of 18 knos; The boa l under he command of Lieu. Commander C. F. Howell. Adveriser. & Co., Ld. Service Every Second ernmen securiies will be inensified. Despie he comparaively small The sales of Savings Rexal Sore Honolulu securiies in 1920, due o obvious condiions, he Treasury 4MMf$! M. 44"H ST LLLOXS of dollars a year go o uer wase in lie form,of iron rus, je here is an iron made ha does no rus. is Arnico. Armco was evolved aler he expendiure of no end of lime si nd money. Samples of iroji used in ancien imes and which showed no signs of he modern eurse of rus even afer cenuries of exposure o mud, waer and he air were analyzed by exper chemiss. They proved o be iron jus iron. Bu i was iron wihou impuriies, blow holes or flaws. was found ha rus was he resul of elecrical acion se up by foreign subsances in modern iron, especially when carelessly rolled. The nex hing was o produce pure iron. Of course i could bo done, bu o do i commercially was he problem. How he American Boiling Mill Co. solved his problem and placed wihin he reach of every user of iron a produc!!).84 pure, is se down in iron annals as marking an epoch. Beiiieniber ha pure iron does no rus. Armco is absoluely guaraneed!!.s4 pure ingo iron, and he effec of rus on i is so sligh as o be of no consequence. ( AMERCAN Honolulu ron Works Company i X n Creaefill Appreciaion of he many favors shown us in he pas we wish each and everyone a very Merry Chrismas THE BANK OF KAUA, LTD. Kapaa, Kauai Cerain-ee- d Moofirn SET. a Punahou for 8 years Kigh years ago he laundry and carpener shop a lunahou were roofed wih Cerain-ee- d mineral-surface- shingles. Alhough his school campus receives considerably more flian he average amoun of rainfall experienced by mos of Honolulu, he roofs of hese wo buildings have never required aenion of any kind; hey hive neiher leaked nor been pained, and appear o be good for a grea many more years service. Your bes guide for buying roofing 8x3 "! eu-.-k- - f eiher large or small buildings i.7.2!l l-p- 1.. jfi SSh is he experienc e of ohers. jf j?cj Cerain-eerjkfll Cerain-ee- grealy reduces build- W)igjA5gZ? - ing coss unskilled labor, by using OTlr H jf Wni jwfimffpr,t i ordinary care, can lay i quickly. Mwaij24Aiif nwvimljfvm, J j)s (.j(., js,nv(.. i,a mos modern " f fijm JSFi ZCf&jX fz fonns of roofing. is waerproof., in"1 wa,,,kr,7,f MlsffiT Manufacured in T. S. A. by he Wjrkj TT Boofing is giving sais ffa facion he world pver. rt j"isei Cerain-ee- d Producs Corporaion jrs ysflst Genera Offices: S. Loub Ppfe gggp Uisribued by he jff gu- - Pan-Pac- if ic Traders, Ld. 0 H0N0LULU T H flfi ivrtwi W --. U fl T.J! 3 ii iv if.. V,

4 THE GARDEN SLAND, TUESDAY, f EC. 21, 1920 THE K EXXET1 C. HOPPER TUESDAY - GARDEN ssued Every Tuesday proe.ixo r Tlic liiiliil our various leaders of ahleics. ne of inoesiiif; games is verv nnuh o be jihnvd. would lie inure sporsmanlike o i side lv l.e rulings of li umiires or referees, luiy he game for lie games sake, and if here l..is lieen an injusice done. he public will k:iow i and will honor he suffering eam for heir sorlsinanlike conduc in abiding by he decisions of hose in auhoriy. WHAT TO no WTH CBLC LAXD n a recen inerview, Aorney-genera- l Harry rwin voices a policy in regard o public l.iids which may perhaps be aken as an indicaion of wha is coining, and is herefore of considerable ineres o he public. lie hinks ha l!ehabiliaioa is assuredly (.suing. He holds ha he successful reurn i Kuliio means ha Hawaii sands for ha measure. was he single issue on which he...is eleced. Furhermore he special session i. Legislaure wen on record in favor of i. Tii.i Hawaii wans he Kehabiliaion measure Yvll be he naural inference of Congress and i will be given o hem. The really valuable residue of public land n iw remaining, is some Mi.OOO acres of cane land, and ha we have go o make he mos of for revenue purposes. The day is gone by when we can dabble in doubful experimens and frier away our capial sock, as we have largely done in he maer of hoineseading. We mus conserve wha we have lef, and make he mos of i. The way o do his is neiher o homesead i nor o lease i ou, as we largely have done, foi- - a nominal renal, bu o ge from he planaions or oher lessees wha he land is really worh. As ii illusraion of wha has been done, and wha can be done, lie cies he case of he Kekaha lands. Formerly he whole Kekaha rac yielded an annual renal of only.",000. This las year on a special emporary lease for one year, he governmen received five per cen of he crop, yhich came o S7,000, which he figures came from abou one fourh of he wlnle area, making an acreage renal of abou 70. an acre. n he basis of hese figures he Aorney-genera- l esimaes ha he Governmen ough o realize an annual income of hree quarers of a million dollar from hese public lands. Accordingly he advocaes he adopion of CANTATA ssth Say F BdkH(ehemM Proheroe To be rendered in he Lihue Theare, Sunday nigh, Dec. 26, CONTENTS 1. PROLOGUE Chorus "Behold! will send My messenger" Trio "The Redeemer shall come o Zion" Mesdames Rice and Ahana, Mr. H. W. Waiau Tenor Solo "For he Lord shall comfor Zion" Mr. R. W. Bayless Chorus "Arise, Shine!" PART ONE JERUSALEM. Soprano Solo "Now when Jesus was born" Mrs. Win. Rice, Jr. Chorus (Mens voices) "Where is He?" Alo Solo "When Herod, he King" Mr3. K. C. Ahana 3. Bass Solo (Herod) "Go now and diligenly find his King" Mr. Alber Horner 4. Chorus (Mens voices) "We bow o Thee" 5. rtenor Solo "The Sar" Mr. Sam Carer 6. Chorus "Guide hem o Him" by PART TWO THE PLANS OF BETHLEHEM 7. Soprano Solo "And here were shepherds" Mrs. Henry T. Sheldon Chorus (Mens voices) "And suddenly here was wih he angels 8. Chorus (Ladies voices) "Glory o God" 9. Alo Solo "And he shepherds came wih hase" Mrs. K. C. Ahana 10. Chorale "O, come all ye faihful" "11. Alo Solo "A Chrismas lullaby" Mrs. K. C. Ahana. PART THREE BETHLEHEM 12 Soprano Solo "The Angels of he Lord" Mrs. Wm. Rice, Jr. 13. nermezzo nsrumenal 14. Tenor Solo "And being warned of God" Mr. Chas. Keahi 15 Chorus (Ladies voices) "A voice was heard in Raman" 16, Chorus (Mens voices) "Accursed King" 17 Quaree "He slumbers no" Mesdames Rice, Ahana, Messrs. Bayless, Waiau. S Bass Solo "Love is His Throne" Mr. H. W. Waiau Finale "Sing and Rejoice" Mrs. Ralph W. Bayless, Direcress Mrs. William Groe. Pianis. 36 paricipans in chorus v SLAND Managing Edior DECEMBER 21, 1!)20 a per renage basis of renal which would of course make he acual renal coningen on he qualiy of he laud, he naure of he season, and he price of sugar. This sysem would also have he advanage of giving he small man a chance, he wouldn have o pay his ren unil he had made i, and i would be in proporion o his profis, or raher his receips. HOW MUCH BETTER S Tf Wihou in any way discrediing he Aorney-generals plan, we venure o call aenion o one or wo facs which somewha dim he lusre of i. We don know exacly where he :(i.0oo acres of Public Sugar lands are, bu for cerain hey are no all a Kekaha, and a very large proporion of hose lands won produce he crops ha Kekaha does. Some of i probably is Wailna mauka, ha will grow four ons o he acre raher han en or welve. The per cenage renal will shrink woefully here. n any one year a planaion has say a fourh of is land in plan cane, anoher in raoons of lower grade, anoher in course of preparaion, plowing, ec., and sill anoher fourh lying fallow. Now he per cenage renal will be colleced on he one fourh in plan, a perhaps six ons o he acre, and on he second fourh in raoons. a perhaps four ons. And ha is all he renal here will be for hai year. The oher half yields no reurn, ami goes ren free. Tha means lha your whole area pays on a basis of abou wo and a half ons, or less if here happens o be any wase land. This cus your cloed cream of renal down o somehing like ordinary milk. A per cenage renal again depeudstm he price of sugar. This las year of course i made a wonderful showing. Hu ha won happen again any lime shor of he milleniuin. Wih sugar a four cens, any reasonable per cenage renal won look anyhing like so aracive. Wih sugar a four cens, on he basis of wo and one-hal- f ons o an acre over he whole area, a five per cen renal would come o $10. an acre, which isn phenomenal. Wih lands of he average or poorer qualiy : wih lands ha canno be kep in culivaion he whole ime, bu mus res par of he ime; wih ordinary prices of sugar; and wih he governmen aking he risks along wih he planer, he per cenage basis of renal will lose much of is charm. A VALUABLE NEW FOOD PRODUCT Tree fern sarch is coining o h fron in Hilo. The produc has beer under experimen and on probaion for some ime, and has now apparen ly passed he problemaic sage, and bids fair o become a regular aricle of a leas sland consumpion. The sarch is made from he inner core of he sump or log of he ree fern, also known as he pulu fern which is more or less common on all he slands in he Fores bel, bu is especially abundan on Hawaii. The value of his naural produc was well known o he ancien Hawaians who used i in imes of food shorage. The log is barked or slabbed by removing he ouer corky layer, loav ing he sarchy core, which is abou he consisency and color of ivory soap. This is ground in a power mill, and hen maceraed wih waer, in which he sarch seles. This is dried and ground o a fine smooh powder, which is hen packed in wo pound packages, by he Doy firm ir iuio. who nave secured large con cessions of he fern ree fores coni guous o Hilo. Some of he produc has drifed o Lihue, and is pronounced excellen being very much like he famous Wes ndia arrowroo. A recen issue of he Adveriser conains aricles on his new produc as well as recipes for is use. o be hoped ha our local sores will carry i. The Dalles (Chronicle) Dec. 1: bories abou he big rus freezing ou independen companies, saling wells, oblieraing owns in is figh o conrol he oil producion of he nied Saes, are well known, bu he Sandard of ndiana will cu $12,500,0(10 melon for is employees Moreover, le an employee become ill he company sees ha he van3 for nohing. The Sandard Oil Company may be grasping, bu he price of gasoline did no leap skyward during he war as did oher hings. n face of he criically diminished supply of fuel oil, he price did no increase maerially only enough o pay increases in cos of doing business. Any company lha has he welfare of is men a hear o he exen of cuing a $12,500, OipO melon for hem, is more good han bad. LETTER3 FRCM THE PEOPLE 4,4, , AN ANSWER TO "KAWAHAU BASEBALL LEAGUE HOLDS A QUET MEETNG Edior Garden sland Wc have al ways undersood ha your paper sood for he welfare of ALL KAUA. 011 have nhvays given prominence o pors, believing, as he genlemen ho are hacking spors in Kawaihau. ha spors are one of he chief means of promoing Americanism, democ racy and good morals. f his, our opinion, of your paper be he rue one. we canno undersand Ww you allow me use or your columns ior sucn obsrucive lieraure as he aricle above menioned. Tha aricle has. on he face of i, no oher purpose han o kill spors in Kawaihau. Why should an rresponsible kid be allow ed in a respecable paper o ridicule respeced men who for no oher reasons han humaniarian ones give heir ime and money o he promoion of clean spors. We consider he icion of he young man who s he nihor of his aricle absoluely un sporsmanlike, low and despicable his aim, o break up spors in Kawal hau jus because in a dispue he has :ecn worsed. Or perhaps as a genle man who is a presen more chariably disposed han we are, erms i: "The Whine of a Spoiled Child." To come o he accusaions made agains he direcors of he Kawai hau Ahleic Associaion, he wrier of he aricle being himself one of he direcors consiues himself he judge of hem all saying ha a majoriy he direcors knew no more abou baseballs or how o properly decide vial baseball proh lems, han a layman knows how o solve he Federal income ax law The majoriy in his case is all he direcors wih he excepion of himself, and he minoriy: hose ha know he s of baseball, are only himself, since all voed igains his claim wih he excepion of himself. This assumpion is cer Uinly humorous if no ragic. The bone of conenion beween himself and he direcors is: ha hey sua amed he Alr.es proes. he one sufficien reason for he direcors aeio.n in his maer is ha he munagci of he Liberies agreed o have he game, which was played beween hem and he Allies on he day of he Caholic Fair, posponed Wheher ha agreemen was made ho nigh before or he yea." before is indifferen ;o he issue. f he man ager of he Liberies had no agreed o his posponemen and if he Lib eries had appeared in uniform, ready o sar he game, and if he Allies had no appeared on ime, he game would have been declared in favor of he Liberies, and no one would have kicked. 1C he noice was oo shor he manager could have refused. Bu he agreed o he posponemen, and ha was sullicien. Tha conclusion which he draws from he decision of he direcors, lha wo eams in league wih a regular schedule, had he power o pospone any game a any ime for no apparen reason, wih one days noice, is false, oo. n his case here was sullicien reason. The Presiden, and Treas urer were approached and he Presi den wih he laers consen decided ha if i was agreeable o boh man agers of he eams, he game could be posponed. The ime a which he agreemen was made is no of any accoun. The auhorized agreemen is wha couns. Our league is called a BUSH LEAGUE. We never preended ha i was a Big League. We jus preend o be a Junior League, formed for he purpose of supporing Ahleics o he bes of our powers. Tha some big leaguer enered i and hen found faul wih i, is no our faul. He should have sayed ou of i. Our league is no place for Big Leaguers The wo oher reasons he gives why he direcors are supposed o have de dared hemselves in favor of he pro es seem o any fairinindcd man per fecly reasonable, since i makes no difference wha had been done before, as long as every body agreed o i; bu i made a big difference in he case where one pary does no agree o he breaking of rules and regulaions as in his case. The fac of i is ha he Liberies had no eam ready o play bu ha seeing hey would have an easy vic ory, hey scraped ogeher hree men who never during he season had had a uniform on and did no have one for he occasion. Childish and more han childish i s o publish lile bickerings ha may have aken place during he meeing, such as he Aeuiar inciden. Bu more han childish or raher malicious i is o pu in prin and o menion names in he case of Rober OkiiaH misunders.nding. This, of course, has been wrien for effec, namely, o show how supid he Direcors are and how unfi o give a Heels. on r.nee one or nem a leas loe:i iw iindersar.il simple English. yw, for he benefi of he auhor of l:is slam, i migh bo well o menion ha Mr. Rober Oki-- a has had as good an educaion and undersands English as well as ho does. Nex, if he Direcors hough ha now he lime had come o enforce he rule, we do no see anyhing absurd in his. The presiden of im Leasee does no preend o lie an expor in Big League baseball bu lie hicks he was no a all absurd in mling ha if no eam shows up a he ime of uariug of boh eams forfei he game. f his is no a correc ruling he would appreciae very much being pu righ in his maer. Las of all conies a llls flaer,) for he presiden and h-- a slam, for slamming is in order now. The wriers comparison is cerainly amusing. Bu sn i a fac ha all of us have gone o school a some ime in our lives, and during ha ime we played games? Tha wheher laer we became minisers or bookkeepers or mulo drivers, we remember somehing of he rules of hese games? Tha because he wrier of he aricle is a bookkeeper ho is no by ha fac r beer judge of baseball hafl he presiden who is a pries? Tha he rules of baseball are no so exensive ha anyone wih a lile brains can have a fairly good knowledge of hem? Tha a judge in a cour is no sue posed o know every law in he Code? Bu ha he lawyers on boh sides have o show him he law and hii hen he Jus uses a lile common sens and decides? f ha bo so, why ould no a pries be he presiden of a baseball League, as well as a millionaire he presiden and a planaion manager he vice-pres- i den of he Kauai baseball League As long as he is chosen by a majoriy wihou his own connivance, as long as he has a fairly good knowledge of he game, and especially, as long as ho has a lile good judge men? The wrier of he aricle was one or hose who chose he pries as presiden, bu now ha his paricular pries has made rulings no o his liking, for he presidency. We kindly ask you, Mr. Edior, in fairness o he Kawaihau Ahleic Associaion, in fairness o is eleced officers, and for he welfare of clean spors, o prin his our answer o he above menioned aricle of viu peraion. The Direcors of he Kawaihau Ahleic he is no fi Associaion. Per M. S. Henriques, Secreary. Noe The aricle referred o n he above leer was wrien by Mr, G. M. Shak and appeared in he Gar den sland of las Tuesday. was supposed o have been published as a leer o he. edior,, win. Mr. Shaks name signed a he boom bu. hrough an oversigh,, was pub lished as a news em. This deparmen is mainained for he purpose of providing he public wih a means of expressing hem selves on maers of public ineres, All leern received will be published in his deparmen,, providing he wriers name is aached. We will, however, have o reques fuure con ribuors o his deparmen o con fine heir leer o no more han half a column. Ed. :: Gifs ha are worh while ;Phone 312 A for full pariculars. The Bank of Kauai, Ld., Kapaa. Adv. S.. MORGAN Company, Limied REAL ESTATE AND NSURANCE STOCKS, BONDS, No Merchan S P. O. Box No. 594 Honolulu HOTEL LHUE (The Fairview) Twenv-.v- o elegan rooms n Main Building Three Airy Coages Cuisine unexcelled in counry disrics W. H. Rice, Jr., Proprieor 1 10 Razor l he ha always waned --The KlH KU11R Make his Chrismas cif s Keen Kuer Jaley Kaior. 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Box 452 Honolulu JEWELERS Everyhing n he Silver and Gold Line, Rich Cu Glass and Ar Goods Merchandise of he Bes Qualiy Only. H.F.WCHMAN&Co.,Ld Leading Jewelers. P. O. Box 342 Honolulu Tank Building Reinforced Brazing W. M. MULLN WELDNG ENGNEER Aceylene and LHUE HOTEL Elecric Welding Kauai. BANKNG HOURS : A. M. TO 3 P. M. ON AND AFTER AUGUST 10h The Bank of Hawaii Ld. LHUE BRANCH... Read The Garden sland f j

5 Kapaia Garage Co. Exclusive Kauai Agens for U. S. TRES AND Auomobile M o o r cy c e Gas Engine and General Repairing VULCANZNG. Tel P.O. Box 236 Kapaia, Lihue WALL PAPER CLEARANCE SALE To make loom for new sock we are now selling more han weny housand rolls of wall paper a discouns varying from fify o weny per cen.. This is your chance o replace ha old, soiled wall paper wih somehing bligh, arisic and in every respec. Call or wrie for samples and make your selecions The Home Beauiful Deparmen Lewers & Cooke, Ld. Esablished 1853 Lumber and Building Maerials, Honolulu S. King S., llonolulu The las word in early. Novely Low Shoes They are jus received from he facory and are he preies shoes ha we have seen for a long ime. Made wih "urn soles, long narrow oes and slender French fieels. Buckles of differen designs o sui he individual ase. Black Sain $8.50 o Whie Sain Silver Cloli " Whie Kid o Black Suede Manufacurers Shoe Sore 1051 For Sree Honolulu, T. H. Waimea Sables, Ld. A Waimea and Nawiliwili The mos famous Garages on Kauai. place o ge ransporaion o The The Barking Sands, Olokele Canyon, Waimea Canyon, Kokee Camps, Kukuiolono Park, Wailua Falls, Hanalei, Haena Caves Our nu us arc comforable, our Drivers are Ueliable and have been wih us for years, and know every inch of he counry. We Ren Ford Cars Wihou Drivers. We do Drayiug and Hauling by Trucks all over he sland. We run he Sage Line beween Lihue ami Kekaha hree round rips per week WAMEA BRANCH Tel. 43 W A. GOMEZ, Mgr. NAWLWL BRANCH Tel. 4J2 L CLEM GOMES, Mgr. Supervisors THE GARDEN SLAND, TUESDAY, DEC. 21, 1920 Hold Regular Meeing (Coninued from page 1) Board of Child Welfare (none for salaries) 2, Coroners nques 1, Couny Bldg. Janior servlco Couny Jail 6, Couny Lo and Bldg 1, Discoun & neres Disric Pounds Disric Cours & Jails Waimea Koloa 3, Kawahau 1, Hanale , Expenses of Elecion 3, Exp. Audiing Couny Books Expenses of Winesses 1, Fire Deparmen : Waimea Kapaa 1, , Furniure & Office Supply 1, Hospials: Waimea 1, Eleele Koloa Lihue 2, Kealia Ki.auea , ncidenals: Aorney Audior 2, Clerk 1, Sheriff Supervisors Treasurer License Collecions Couny Road Supervisor 3, , Official Bond Premium Puukapele Park Regisraion Auomobiles 1, Supervisors Mileage Suppor and Mainenance of Prisoners 6, Saionery Weighs & Measures Expenses, Circui Cour, 5h Circui 5, Expenses, Juvenile Cour, 5h Circui, Law Books, Circui Cour, 5h Circui, 3, ROAD WORK: Couny Read Machinery 15, Repairs of Roads 120, Consrucion new Roads and Bridges, School Budge hereinbefore referred o: HANALE DSTRCT 1. Kaena public school. School room, 1 1, School coage, 2 rooms , Hanalei public suhool. School room, 1 2, School coage, 1 room 1, , Kilauea public school. School building, 10 class rooms, 30, School coage, 1 room 4, Shop, 1; and kichen 1 1, , Koolau public school. School rooms, 3 3, School coage, 1 2, , Toal for Hanalei Disric 45, Less unexpended balance Dec. 31, 1920 U., Ne amoun o be appropriaed 33, KAWAHAU DSTRCT 5. Anahola public school. School rooms, 4 bungalows 5, School coago, 1 room 4, Kapaa public school, building, class rooms, 8, 15, new shop, 1 2, coages, 2 7, , To.il for Kawaihau Disric 33, Less unexpended bal. Dec. 31, , Ne amoun o be appro priaed 29, LHUE DSTRCT 7. Olehcna public school. school rooms, 2 3, , Wailua public school school room, 1 1, , Hanamaulu public class rooms, 12 30, coages, 3 10, shop, 1. kichen, 1 2, , Lihue public school coages 3 12, addiional o appropriaions for concree bldg. 30 rooms 20, change enire appropriaion from concree o wooden bldg. 32, Huleia public school school rooms and offices, 4 6, coago, 1. 5, , Toal Lihue dlsris 89, Bal. unexpended 6, Sped, session , , Ne am. o be appropriaed 68, Koloa pub. school class rooms.6 15, coage 1 6, coage kichen 1 1, Omao pub. school, school room. 1 1, coage 1 3, Kalnheo pub. school, shop 1, and kichen 1 (moving & re- - precing.) 1, coages 2 10, , Eleele pub. school. class rooms 6 10, coage 1 5, shop 1 2, , Toal for Koloa Disric 57, Bal. unexpended 9, Spcl. session ,000 24, Ne am. o be appropriaed 33, WAMEA DSTRCT 16. Makaweli pub. school. class rooms, 16 40, coages, 3 15, shop 1 2, kichen 1 w 1, , Waimea pub. school, building, class rooms 6 15, coage 1 5, , Kekaha pub. school, class rooms, 4 (wih office) 6, (also library uni) coage 1 5, , Mana pub. school, bldg. class rms. 3 3, coage 2 2, , Toal Waimea dis. 95, Bal. unexpended 34, Spcl. session , Sale old bldg. a Makawelij 5, , Ne am. o be appropriaed 40, Kauai High school, bldg. clans rms. 6 18, coageb 2 9, (men 1, women 1) shop 1 4, , COUNTY TEMS Repairs and mainenance 25, Janiors salaries 12, Janiors service and school uupplie8 4, Class room furniure and fixures Coage furn. and fixures 7, Toiles 7, New school grounds 3, , TOTAL BUDGET NEW BULDNGS Hanalei 33, Kawaihau 29, Lihue 48, Koloa 33, Waimea 40, Kauai High , Toal 282, A 2:45 p. m. he meeing adjourned o mee again a he call of he chair. TERRTORAL MESSENGER SERVCE TAKES ORDERS FOR ALL KNDS OF Dry Cleaning and Laundry Work SEND BY PARCEL POST TO 1112 UNON ST. HONOLULU Save Your Clohing ECONOMY demands ha he expensive shir, he fiue gowu sui be laundered, cleaued or dyed only by TUB MET1OD EXQUSTE of he FRENCH LAUNDRY and DYENG AND CLEANNG WORKS J. ABAD1E, Prop. Honolulu (Send he package by Parcels Pos) 4 Kauai Glee Club Presens The Midnie Frolix Ball En Masque m Lihue Armory New Years Eve THE WORLDS HEMLTH has been demonsraed ha 95 per cen of disease is he ivsul of nerve pressure hindering he impulses from he brain o he various organs of he body. Any foree ha will cause an obsrucion of he ransmission of he menal impulses will produce disease. n he vas majoriy of insances his hinderauce is found in he spine where he nerves leave he spinal cord hrough he openings in he verebrae. is he rained Chiropracor who release his pressure on he nerves and allows he free communicaion of he brain wih he affeced body pars. Naure removes he effecs and recovery is as rapid as he vialiy of he paien will permi. The naure and characer of he disease deermines he elemens of ime necessary in he progress of healh resoraive. Chiropracic is a drugless mehod of hand adjusmen for he removal of he cause of disease. Naure is allowed free and uninerruped communicaion wih all llie human organism. Harmony, healh and happiness is he naural conse quence. Learn more abou i bv consul ins TP TOP GREATEST METHOD DR. Wm. S. HAMACHER BLDG. LinUB COME AND SEE Our beauiful line of Chrismas Goods Now on display Y. SHDO KAPAA

6 The Mengs a Palmyra Those who knew he Mengs when hey were here on Kauai, and who know of heir romanic exile o he mlnaure slands low-lyin- g of he Palmyra group, may be neres ed o learn somewha of heir arrival, and of heir iniiaory send off here as se forh in he Sar Bullein. A Sixy Foo Liner Thoy lef Honolulu Ocober 21, n a 60 fco power sampan, "five haoles and five Japanese sailors," Col. Meng Mrs. Meng and Ewin Benner being booked o say here, he ohers o reurn on he sampan. They Camp on Deck The boa was so small ha here wus no regular cabin, hey fixed up an on deck, and spread down som: maresses, and as here was no spare deck-roo- o walk abou on, hey confined hemselves mos of he lm:o his resriced sheler. Lo.i a Sea Tuey should, in he ordinary run of hings, have reached Palmyra abou he 27h, bu when on he following day, seven days ou, here was no sign of hnd hey began o be anxious, and fear ha hoy were los, cr ha he slands were sunk. And when a lengh heir fears seemed confirmed beyond quesion, hey se ou for Tannings sland some disance o he Souh. n he meanime, however, hey revised heir nauical calculaions and found ha hey had marie an error, and by he revised calculaions hey were only 17 miles a way from he Palmyra group. Coral Reef Sand Them Cff When hey go wihin a mile and a half or so of he shore hey found i wasn safe o come any closer, as coral reefs came nearly o he surface and hreaened immediae disaser. A Long Pull no Romance Accordingly hey anchored, and launched he moor boa which hey had aken down wih hem, bu he pesky hing, afer he manner of moor boas, wouldn go, couldn sar he engine. So hey had o lay o wih he oars, and pull ha mile and a half, a wearisome Job ha nearly ook he romance ou of Palmyra in one go. Finally, Jus a nigh fall, hey made he shore of Homo sland, where hey found quie a commodious house, buil years ago by Judge Cooper. They Ea of he "Frui of he Land" Waer was heir firs difficuly, and promised o be a scricus one, unil hey found some large earhen Jars filled from he roof, he waer in which was drinkable. They caugh some mulle in he lagoon, caugh also a number of ho gian coconu crabs which abound here, made a fire of drif wood, and in a shor ime had a fine supper ready. These gian crabs arc excellen eaing, and are easily cooked all you have o do s hrow hem ino he fire, and pull hem ou when hey are roased. No Mosquioes Having no bedding i was sill aboard he sampan, hey go hrough he nigh wihou i. Forunaely here are no mosquioes here, and he nighs, so near he equaor, are mild enough. Held up by Low Tide Nex morning he firs problem was o sar up ha moor boa. Afer rying all kinds of experimens hey finally hi upon he plan of winding a long rope around he pulley, and hen aking a brisk lead off o ge he engine sared, a novel mehod of cranking up. Sure enough his did he business. They finally go o he sampan, and loaded up, bu by he ime hey go ashore ho ide had gone down, and i was shallow waer full of Jagged coral heads a every urn. They had o Jump overboard and ry o seer her hrough. Bu MAN STORE, ELEELE STORE J.. SLVA, Prop. ALWAYS LEADS N LOWEST PRCES ON Dry Goods, Boos Mens Furnishings, Tobacco, Noions PHONE 72 W. o ELEELE. even so, wih he falling idu, she was soon suck fas, and here hey had o say for hours waiing for he reurning ide. Meanwhile sharks of such size as could navigae he shallow waer were swimming abou in numbers, wih bigger and more daring ones in he deeper pools. All day long, wih exasperaing ob sinacy, ha ide didn come in, and finally nigh overook hem, and hey had o abandon he boa wih mos of he load, and hey pu n anoher cheerless nigh a Headquarers. Sunday No Day of Res The nex day was Sunday, bu here was no Sunday nap, or Sunday School, or Sunday service for hem. was up and a. They had learned he ways of he ide in hose slands, and knew ha hey Jus had o make ho mos of he wo or hree hours of high ide while lased. The moor boa worked as faihfully as he res of hem, and hey go mos of heir X suff ashore before he ide wen back on hem. Their sland Kingdom Then hey had ime o look around a lile on heir sland Kingdom. The Home sland, which s evidenly he larges, i ook hem 20 minues o go around. There are many isles separaed by shallow srais and lagoons a high waer, bu more or less unied a low waer, so ha you can wade from one o anoher. The highes poin is only five fee above high ide, and probably in a severe sorm his narrow margin s very much reduced. The coconus are he Fannings sland variey and are said o be uncommonly large and fine. The and Shoes, Cigars and of all kinefs. KALAEO TUfi GARDEN P LAND, TUESDAY, DEC. 21, 1920, BRANCH STORE HOMESTEAD j coconu ci jbs are monsers over a foo across, wih delicious mea on hem, and los of. Coconu milk largely akes ho place of waer. Sea Birds Galore The slands are prey densely covered wih a ropical growh of coconus, puhala, naupaka bird-nes- fern, ec., and abound n swarms of sea birds, which are very ame, so much so ha hey are fairly under foo Chrismas C.B. everywhere. The power sampan sared back for Honolulu Tuesday mornin. leavlm he hree lone pioneers o heir exl c and heir romance wih some nisgiv5 ings, bu wih all admiraion for hnv courage and heir gri.. :0: SPAN HAS 90 CENT GASOLNE During Sepember and Ocober he Ford Blas Furnaces, Deroi, Michi Suggesions CUT GLASS PYREX WAKE KOA NOVELTES JAPANESE TRAYS ELECTRCAL APPLANCES CLOCKS LARGE ASSORTMENT SAFETY RAZORS STATONERY HANDKERCHEFS NECKWEAR VOLES N DRESS LENGTHS MENS FANCY SHRTS NOVELTES N JEWELRY TOYS TOYS TOYS MPERAL CHOCOLATES N FANCY BOXES BROKEN MXED CANDY NUTS RASNS APPLES ORANGES KQFGAARD 8 gan, shipped o he Ford Assembling Plan a Cadiz, Spain, 20,000 gallons cf benzol. A presen gasoline in Spain la selling a 90 cens per gallon. Benzol is being shipped here a a maximum cos of 45 cens per gallon. This no only means a 60 per cen saving in cos, bu also a large saving n ime and inconvenience n procuring gasoline, as Spain s experiencing an unusual shorage of moor fuels. CO.. LTB. KEKAHA WAMEA TEL. W-1- MANA f ffi? Uriah our frrnfo A ilerry (SfriHma-- xwb A japjnj Nnu fear Grea From Reducion Sale Dec. 1, o End of Year 20 Per Cen Reduced prices on Dry Goods, General Merchandise, Hardware, Shoes, Jewelry Buy he famous mperial Candies for Chrismas Miura Sore Kapaa

7 , THE GARDEN BLAND, TUESDAY, DEC. 21, 1920 No Maer Wha You Do 2so maer wlin jou do, you are going o spend sonic money needlessly. All he precauions aken are no going o wholly avail, because you are a human being villi weaknesses peculiar he race. One safe way o assure yourself of some savings, is o arbirarily ake a cerain amoun endi week or monh and place i o youi- - credi in a savings accoun a his bank; hen recognize your paricular weaknesses by using your will power o guard agains hem. You will hus spend a minimum needlessly and a he same ime will be building up an excellen savings accoun. 4 neres Paid on Savings THE BANK OF BSHOP Waimea Branch Coprib Hn Schafincr 4c Marx! j i j. iji & CO., LTD. Silvas Toggery, Honolulu. Dealers in General Merchandise if VKli American Facors Pains AmFac Red Label Coffee Yale Locks & Hardware WHOLESALE Disribuors DSTRBUTORS TERRT0RY 0F HAWAU 1 v Y&jSk Ge our laes prices jjf-- m j The Hilo Railway is nsiuing a Parlor-Observaio- n and Buffe Car on heir Norh Hilo line. A la care meals will be served a reasonable prices and he very bes of service is promised. This new deparure moves Hawaii up one noch farher ino he foreground of modern conveniences and appliances CRSP NEW CURRENCY n all denominaions for Chrismas proa ens. The Bank of Kauai, Ld., Kapaa Adv. TO WHOM T MAY CONCERN Noice is hereby given ha T. Kl kua, on he 10h day of November. 1920, bough he Building Lease, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise of he sore of Ah Wah, a Koloa, disric of Koloa, Kauai Couny, Terriory of Hawaii, and ha he is no responsible for any deb3 conraced fcy said Ah Wah before or afer he dae of above sale. (Sgd.) T. K1KUTA. Nov. 30; Dec. 7, N THE CRCUT COAJRT OF THE FFTH CRCUT, TERRTORY OF HAWA. AT CHAMBERS N PROBATE No n he maer of he Esae of UCH HASHMOTO, deceased. Order of Noice of Peiion for Allow ance of Accouns, Deerminaion of Trus and Dlsibuion of he Esae. On reading and Filing he Peiion and accouns of Ayame Hashimoo, Ad minisrarix of he esae of Uichi Hashimoo, deceased, wherein peiioner asks o be allowed and charged wih $ , and prays ha her accouns be examined and approved, ha she and her sureies be discharged from furher responsibiliies concerning said esae and ha a final order of disribuion be made of he propery remaining in her possession o he persons hereo eniled. is Ordered, ha Wednesday, he 19h day of January A. D. 1921, a 9:00 oclock a.m. a he Cour Room in Lihue, Kauai, of his Cour, be and he same hereby 13 appoined he ime and place for hearing said Peiion and Accouns, and ha all persons ineresed hen and here appear and show cause, if any hey have, why said peiion should no be graned, and presen evidence as o who are eniled o he said propery. And ha noice of hi3 Order be published in he Garden slaid newspaper, prined and published in his Crcui for hree successive weeks, he las publicaion o be no loss han wo weeks previous o he ime herein appoined for said hearing. Daed he 9h day of December, (Sgd.) WLLAM C. ACH, JR. Judge of he Circui Cour of he Aes: (Sgd.) JOSEPH ANDRE SOUSA, Clerk of he Circui Cour of he LYLE A. DCKEY, Aorney for he Adminisrarix. Dec. 14, 21, 28; Jan. 4. N THE CRCUT COURT OF THE FFTH CRCUT, TERRTORY OF HAWA AT CHAMBERS N PROBATE No i n he Maer of he Esae of WONG ALOAU, deceased. Order of Noice of Peiion for Allowance of Accouns, Deerminaion of Trus and Dlsibuion of he Esae. On reading and Filing he Peiion and accouns of Wong Aloiau, Deceased and Enoka Lovell, adminisraor wih he will annexed of he Esae of Wong Aloiau, Deceased, wherein pei ioner asks o be allowed $ and charged wih $ and praye hu heir accouns be examined and approved, ha hey and heir sureies be discharged from all furher responsibiliies concerning said esae and ha a final order of disribuion be made of he propery remaining in heir possession o he persons hereo eniled. is Ordered, ha Wednesday, he 19h day of January A. D. 1921, a 9:00 oclock a.m. a he Cour Room in Lihue, Kauai, of his Cour, be and he same hereby is appoined he ime and place for hearing said Pei ion and Accouns, and ha all persons ineresed hen and here appear and show cause, if any hey have, why said peiion should no be graned, and presen evidence as o who are eniled o he said propery. And ha noice of his Order be published in he Garden slaid newspaper, prin d and published in his Circui for hree successive weeks, he las pub licaion o be no less han wo weeks previous o he ime herein appoined for said hearing. Daed he 9h day of December, 1920 (Sgd.) WLLAM C. ACH, JR. Judge of he Circui Cour of he Aes: (Sgd.) JOS. ANDRE SOUSA, Clerk of he Circui Cour of he, LYLE A. DCKEY, Aorney for Adminisraor. Dec. 14, 21, 28; Jan. 4. N THE CRCUT COURT OF THE FFTH CRCUT, TERRTORY OF HAWA AT CHAMBERS N PROBATE No n he maer of he esae of KENCH1 FUnriCH, deceased. Order of Noice of Peiion for Allowance of Accouns, Deerminaion of Trus and Disribuion of he Esae. On Reading uvd Filing he Peiion and accouns of Keihaehl Furuichi, Adminisraor of he Esae of Kenichl Furuichi, Deceased, wherein peiioner asks o be allowed $ and charged wih $506.00, and prays ha his accouns be examined e.nd approved, ha he and his sureies bo dis charged from all furher responsibiliies concerning said esae and ha a final order of disribuion bo made of he propery remaining in his pos session o he persons hereo en iled. is Ordered, ha Wednesday, he 19h day of January, A. D. 1121, a 9:00 oclock A.M. a he Cour Room n Lihue, Kauai, of his Cour, be and he same hereby is appoined he ime and place for hearing said Pei ion and Accouns, and ha all per sens ineresed hen and here appear and show cause, if any hey have, why said peiion should no be gran ed, and presen evidence as o who are eniled o he said propery. And ha noice of his Order be published in he Garden sland newspaper, prin ed nnd published in his Circui, for hree successive weeks, he las pub licaiou o be no less han wo weeks previous o he ime herein appoined for snid hearing. Daed he 8h day of December, (SEAL) (Sgd.) WLLAM C. ACH, JR. Judge of he Circui Cour of he Aes: (Sgd.) JOSEPH ANDRE SOUSA, Clerk of he Circui Cour of he LYLE A. DCKEY, Aorney for Adminisraor. Dec. 14, 21, 28; Jan. 4. N THE CRCUT COURT OF THE FFTH CRCUT. TERRTORY OF HAWA AT CHAMBERS N PROBATE. Probae No. 808 n he Maer of he Esae of ALCE HELEN HUSTACE, deceased. Order of Noice of Peiion for Allowance of Accouns, Deerminaion of Trus and Disribuion of he Esae. On Reading and Filing he Peiion and accouns of Lyle A. Dickey, Adminisraor of he Esae of Alice Helen Husaco, Deceased, wherein peiioner asks o be allowed $ and charged wih $ , and prays ha his accouns be examined and approved, ha he and his sureies be discharged from all furher responsibiliies concerning said esae and ha a final order of disribuion be made of he propery remaining in his possession o he persons hereo eniled. is Ordered, ha Monday, he 17h day of January, A. D. 1921, a 9:30 oclock A. M. a he Cour Room in Lihue, Kauai, of his Cour, bo and he same hereby s appoined he ime and place for hearing said Pe iion and Accouns, and ha all persons ineresed hen and here appear and show cause, if any hey have, why said peiion should no be graned, and presen evidence as o who are eniled o he said propery. And ha noice of his Order be pub lished n he "Garden sland" newspaper prined and published in his Circui for hree successive weeks, he lus publicaion o bo no less han en days previous o he ime herein appoined for said hearing. (SEAL) Daed he 30h day of November (Sgd.) WLLAM C. ACH, JR. Judge of he Circui Cour of he Aes: (Sgd) JOSEPH ANDRE SOUSA, Clerk of ho Circui Cour of he Dec. 7, 14, 21, 28. N THE CRCUT COURT OF THE FFTH CRCUT, TERRTORY OF HAWA - AT CHAMBERS N PROBATE. Probae Nn. 807 n he Maer of he Esae of THOMAS FOSTER HUSTAC11, Order of Noice of Peiion for Allowance of Accouns, Deerminaion of Trus and Disribuion of he Esae. On Reading and Filing he Peiion and accouns of Lyle A. Dickey. Adminisraor of he Esae of Thomas Foser Husace, Deceased, wherein peiioner asks o be allowed $r47.59 and charged wih $ , and prays ha his accouns be examined and ap proved, ha he and his sureies be discharged from all furher responsi biliies concerning said esae and ha a final order of disribuion be made of he propery remaining iu his possession o he persons hereo eniled. s Ordered, ha Monday, he 17h day of January, A. D a 9:30 oclock A. M. a he Cour Room in Lihue, Kauai, of his Cour, be and he same hereby is appoined he ime and place for hearing said Peiion and Accouns, and ha all persons ineresed hen and here appear and show cause, if any hey have. wljy said peiion should no be gran ed, and presen evidence us o who are eniled o he said propery. And ha noice of his Order be pub lished n he "Garden sland" newspaper prined and published in his Circui for hree successive weeks, he las publicaion o be no less han en days previous o he ime herein appoined for said hearing. (SEAL), Daed he 30h day of November (Sgd.) WLLAM C. ACH, JR. Judge of he Circui Cour of he Aes: (Sgd) JOSEPH ANDRE SOUSA, Clerk of he Circui Cour of ho Dec , 28. N THE CRCUT COURT OF THE FFTH CRCUT, TERRTORY OF HAWA AT CHAMBERS N PROBATE. n he Maer of he Esae of TAKESH KURODA, Deceased. NOTCE TO CREDTORS Noic s hereby given o all crediors of he esae of Takeshi Kuroda, deceased, o presen heir claims wih proper vouchers or duly auhenicaed copies hereof, even if he claim is secured by morgage upon real esae. o me a my residence in Hanamaulu. Disric of Lihue, Couny of Kauai. Terriory of Hawaii, wihin six monhs from he dae of his noice. f such claims be no so presened, hey shall be forever barred. Hanamaulu, Lihue, T. H., December 14, S1GE KURODA, Adminisrarix of he Esae of Takeshi Kuroda, Decesaed. LYLE A. DCKEY, Aorney for Adminisrarix. Dec. 14, 21, 28; Jan. 4, 11. N THE CRCUT COURT OF THE FFTH CRCUT, TERRTORY OF HAWA AT CHAMBERS N PROBATE. n he Maer of he Esae of Lawrence L. Mundon, deceased. Order of Noice of Peiion for Allow ance of Accouns, Deerminaion of Trus and Disribuion of he Esae. On reading and Filing he Peiion and accouns of Lahapa Mundon, Ad minisrarix of he Esae of Lawrence J. Mundon, deceased, wherein peiioner asks o be allowed $ and charged wih $2,410.44, and prays ha her accouns be examined and approved, ha she and her sureies be discharged from all furher re sponsibiliies concerning said esae and ha a final order of disribuion be made of he propery remaining in her possession o ho persons hereo eniled. is Ordered ha Friday, he 7h day of January, A.D. 1921, a 9:30 oclock A.M. a he Cour Room in Lihue, Kauai, of his Cour, be and he same hereby is appoined he ime and place for hearing said Peiion and Accouns, and ha all persons ineresed hen and here appear and show cause, if any hey have, why said peiion should no be graned, and presen evidence as o who are eniled o he said prop ery. Daed he 29h day of November, (SEAL) (Sgd.) WLLAM C. ACH, JR. Judge of he Circui Cour of he Fifh Circui Aes: (Sgd.) JOSEPH ANDRE SOUSA, Clerk of he Circui Cour of he Nov. 30; Dec. 7.14,21. TERRTORY OF HAWA Treasurers Office, Honolulu, Oahu n re Disolulon of he Garden sle Frui Company, Limied. Whereas, he GARDEN SLE FRUT COMPANY, LMTED, a corporaion esablished and exising under and by virue of ho laws of he Ter riory of Hawaii, has pursuan o law in such cases made and provided duly filed in his office, a peiion for he dissoluion of he said corporaion ogeher wih a cerificae hereo an nexed as required by law. Now, herefore, noice is hereby given o any and all persons ha have been or are now ineresed, in any manner whasoever in he said cor poraion, ha objecions o he gran lng of he said.peiion mus be filed in fhis office on or before 12 oclock noon of January 3d.,1921 and ha any person or persons desiring o be heard hereon mus be n aendance a he office of he undersigned. n he Execuive Building, Honolulu, a 12 oclock noon of said day, o ohow cause, if any, why said peiion should no bo graned. DELBERT E. METZGER Treasurer Terriory of Hawaii Honolulu, Ocober 21, Oc. 25. Nov. 1, 8. 15, 22, 29, Tec. 6, , NOTCE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT LEASES A 1:30 oclock P. M. Friday. January 7, 1921, a he office of he Sub Agen. Mr. G. W.Sahr. Lihue, Kauai, here will be sold a public aucon o he highes bidder, under Secion 380 of ho Revised Laws of Hawaii. 1915, general leases of he following described Governmen lands: (1) Hanalei Rice Land a Hanalel, Halclea, Kauai, conaining nn area of acres, more or less; e;m of leas, 15 years from January 7h, 1921; upse renal, $8.0" ner acre per aiinum, payable semiannually in cdv?.nc.;. (2) Governmen land incl iding porions a Wailua and Souh Olo-hen- Puna, Kauai, adjoininr lo 9 of he Wailua Homeseads, conaining an area of ceres, more or less; crm of lease, 15 years from January 15, 1921; upse renal. $5.00 per acre per annum, payable semi-annuall- in advance. (3) Governmen Remnan!n Kapaa Town, beween Hauaaala Road and Hundley Road, Kapaa, Puna, Kauai, conaining an area of 5.50 acres, mere or less; erm of lease, 15 years from January 7h, 1921; upse renal, $5.00 per acre per annum, payable semiannually in advance. (4) Porion of Governmen land a Wahiawa, Koloa, Kona, Kauai, conaining an area of acres, more or less: erm o lease 10 years from January 7h, 1921; upse renal, $5.00 per acre per annum, payable semi-annuall- y in advance. The purchasers o pay he firs six monhs renal a he drop of he hammer. The purchacers o pay he coss of adverising and oher charges in connecion wih he preparaion of hese leases. For maps ard furher pariculars apply a he office of he Svb Agen, Mr. G. W. Sahr, Lihue, Kauai, or a he office of he Commissioner of Public Lands, Capiol Building, Honolulu. T.. C. T. Eailey, Commissioner of Public Lands. Daed a Honolulu. Nov. 2C, Nov. 30; Doc ; Jan. 6. NOTCE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT LEASE A 1:30 oclock P. M. Thursday, June 2, 1921, a he ofiica -f he Sub Agen, Mr. G. W. Sahr, Lih.e. Kauai, here will be sold a public aucion o he higheu bidder, under Secion 380 of he Revised Laws of Hawpii, 1915 general lease of he following descri bed Governmen Land a Mana, Wai-- mea, Kona, Kauai: Camp No acres Camp No " Camp No " Camp No " Rice Land Par " Pasoral land Par Pasoral land Par " Swamp land Par " Swamp land Par Swamp land Par " Summary Camp Sies Rice Land Pasoral land Swamp land C.52 acres. more or loss. The leass on all of ho above lands as shown on Governmen Survey Regisered Maps Nos and 2006, conaining an area of acres, more or leas, will be sold a3 one leasehold: erm of lease, 15 ye&rs from January 7, 1921; upr.c renal, $6, per annum. paable semiannually in advance. The purchaser o pay he firs eix monhs renal a he drop of ho hammer. The purchaser o pay he cos of adverising and oher charges in connecion wih he preparaion of his lease. The sal 3 of he above lease is subjec o erms of Governmen General Lease issued by he office of he Commissioner of Public Lands. For maps, form of General Lease, riid furher pariculars, apply a e office of he Sub Agen, Mr. G. W. Sahr, Lihue, Kauai, or a he ffiee of he Cumin ismcnor of Public Lands, Capiol Building. Honolulu, T.. C. T. Bailsy Commissioner of Publ o Lands. Daed a Honolulu, Dec Doc. 7, 14 21, 28. VARETY REPAR SHOP Lock and Gun Smih We repair Elecric rons, Poi collaors, Phonographs, and all oher elecrical and. mechanical appliances. Shop on King Sree, opposie Young Hoel, Honolulu. Adv.

8 f;.m THE GAKDEN SLAND, TCESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1920 Ea a r--!! f f Jjf cars ftn sr&r AT WfYEfeM AT m THE UNVERSAL CAR Tha Mighy Serviceable Truck is his abou he Ford one-o- ruck ha keeps i THEHE n in populariy, namely, he good repors which he owners of Ford rucks spread abroad among heir friends and acquainances. There is no esimony of meri quie so srong as he esimony, of personal experience. is no long afer a Ford one-o- ruck is sold in a communiy unil oher sales of he n same ruck follow, because "is works do follow i." Well, "here is a reason." Yes, here are many reasons. The Ford one-o- ruck was buil o serve and o saisfy. n U carries all he Ford virues: lighness in weigh, simpliciy in design, srengh in consrucion, flexibiliy and durabiliy besides i lias he lowes firs cos and brings he lowes operaing expense in he ruck marke. is jus as useful; jus as necessary on he farm as i is in he. ciy. is jus as necessary o he radesmen, manufacurers, conracors, commission men and ohers in he ciy as i is necessary for such concerns o have a place o do business in in oher words, he Ford ruck is a general uiliy, and because of his fac and he furher fac of is universal economy i is in a class by iself. We will be glad o ake your order far one or more Ford rucks and will give you fairly promp delivery. You will likewise have he assurance of ha reliable and economical afer-servic- e which is such a valuable facor in he service of Ford cars. Price, ruck chassis , f. o. b. Deroi, including demounable rims and pneumaic ires. Nanriluril difrap, ii. CHL When in Honolulu New, modern, high class resauran, cenrally locaed. Cool and comforable; bes food and service. European plan. Operaed in connecion wih he Blaisdeil Hoel J.F. CHLD, Proprieor. Deor and Company Gifs JEWELERS Tha Las Diamonds, Waches, Silverware and Fine Leaher Novelies Manufacurers Silver Gold and Plainumsmihs Efficien Service By Mail COR. HOTEL AND FORT STS. HONOLULU, HAWA ANNOUNCEMENT E. Gloseke, Piano Exper welve years wih Thayer Piano Co., ia now esablished in he Piano Tuning busi- - moss independenly, devoing praci cally his enire ime o he unin: overhauling and regulaing of pianos and player pianos will visi Kauai in January, 1021, beginning his regular rips. Ho will also buy and sell pianos. Furher noice upon arrival on Kauai. Adv. TENDERS CHEMCAL FRE ENGNE The Board of Supervisors of he Couny of Kauai will receive bids up o on oclock of Jan. 5, 1921 for furnishing ono hand-draw- n Chemical firo Engine of wo 35 gallon ank capaciy. All bids o be accompanied wih full descripion of engine. Blank proposals will be furnished prospecive bidders upon applicaion 0 he undersigned.. F. Middleon Couny Engineer Dec. 7, 14, 21, 28. TENDERS CLEVELAND TRACTOR Tho Board of Supervisors of ho Couny of Kauai will receive bidsup o en oclock of Jan. 5, 1921 for furnish ing ono Cleveland racor, laes model. Blank proposals will bo furnished prospecive bidders upon applicaion 0 he undersigned.. F. Middleon Couny Engineer Dec. 7, 14, 21, 2S. f WTHNGTON LEAVES FOR MANLAND LEGON MEET En roue o u vially imporan mee ing of he naional execulvo commi-o- o of The American Legion a ndianapolis coon afer he ho.lday season, a meeing a which ho Orienal policy of ho Legion s likely o bo discussed, Leonard Wihingon, naional commieeman from Hawaii, leaves on ho Masonla, says ho Adveriser of ho 15h. Business will also nke up considerable of his ime in several ohor ciies. Wihingon, who is assisan o he adjuan general of Hawaii, wih he rank of Major, will also coninue his sudy and repor on mehods of organizaion, recruimen and adminisra ion in ho naional guard n various saes. Ho expuelso visi his family a For Worh, Texas, during ho holidays. Mrs. Wihingon has been very ill wih nfluenza-pneumoni- bu a is up.again as is her lilo daugher who suffered an aack of diphheiia somo weeks ago. MARRED CAHVALHO CAVALHO A Kap-ni- Lihue, Deceinbor S, 1920, M. S. Carvclho Jr. and Mary Carvolho, Rev. Faher Celesinc officiaing. A SAVNGS ACCOUNT is a Chris mas presen ha grows bigger ana beer from year o year. Open one his year for your boy or girl a ho Bank of Kauai, Ld., Kapaa. Adv. SPECAL DSCOUNT SALE Kauai Garage announres a 10 dis coun for cash on all aricles in heir sales deparmen, wih he excepion of ires, upon which here will bo a discoun of fi. These prices will be effecive during December. Adv. CHRSTMAS DNNER AT LHUE HOTEL Lihue Hoel will servo a Chrismas Dinner, Friday evening, Dec. 24h. Make your reservaions early. Phone 122L. Adv. :0: FOR SALE Now Vicor X Talking Machine, fumed oak cabine, firs-clas- s condiion 50 laes records. nquire Wireless Saion. The S. S. KNAU will Nawiliwili leave Landing Friday, Dec. 24h, and 31s, insead of Saurday, Dec. 25h and Jan. 1s. No freigh will be acceped afer NTER-SLAN- STEAM NAVGATON 3 p.m. on sailing days. CO., LTD. N THE CRCUT COURT OF THE FFTH JUDCAL CRCUT, TERRTORY OF HAWA AT CHAMBERS N PROBATE n he Maer of ho Esae of WLLAM RCHMOND, no of Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii, deceased. Probae No. S22 NOTCE TO CREDTORS Noice is hereby given ha Leers TENDERS PORTABLE TAR HEATER Tho Doard of Supervisors of ho Couny of Kauai will receivo bids up o on oclock of Jan. 5, 1921 for furnishing wo porable Tar heaers, four wheels, capaciy 300 gallons. Blank proposals will be furnished of Adminisraion have been issued o prospecive bidders upon applicaion b PHLP L. RCE as Adminisraor of ho undersigned. he Esae of William Richmond, deceased, lae of Lihue, Couny of Kauai, R. F. Middlecn Couny Engineer Terriory of Hawaii. Dec. 7, 14, All crediors of he deceased, or of his esae, are hereby noified o pre TENDERS ROAD GRADERS sen" heir claims, wih proper vouchers, or duly ruhenlcacd copies The Board of Supervisors of he Couny of Kauai will receivo bids up o hereof, even if ho claim is secured en oclock of Jan. 5, 1921 for furnishing wo road graders. Philip L. Rico, a his office in said by morgage upon real esae, o said All bids o bo accompanied wih full Lihue, wihin si;: monh3 from he descripion of machine. dae of his noice, which in ho dae Blank proposals will be furnished of ho firs publicaion hereof; oher prospecive bidders upon applicaion 0 wise, such claim, if any, shall bo for he undersigned. ever barred. n. F. Middleon And all persons indebed o he said Couny Engineer esae are hereby noified o make Dec. 7, 11, 21, 2S. paymen o he said Philip L. Rice, a ho above address. Daed,.huo, Kauai, T. H.Do:em her 21s, PHLP L. RCE, Adminisraor, Esae William Rich mond, deceased. Dec. 21, 28, 1920; Jan. 4, 11, WANTED Japanese couple for Homesead work. Man o drive eam, woman for housework. E. A. Cheaham, Kapaa 3. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Nice vacan lo n Kapaa, area of an acre, good locaion, beauiful view. Price $2,500. See M. S. Hcnriqucs, Kapaa. f. FLOWERS FOR SALE Flowers, ferns and plans of Jill kimls for sale. John Scbado, Knpaia, near Caholic Church. 4. LOST Friday nigh, liowimn Llhuo and Koloa, rear wheel Ford car, Y. M. C, A, Rowaid BUY Jams and Jellies 25 cens and up. Special Prices o he Trade. Sho TO CRANBERRES A KAUA NDUSTRY 25c lb. Leave Orders a Garden sland Office or Address P. O. Box 82, Kapaa. W. C. BREWER Painer and nerior Decoraor Paper Hanging Auo Paining and Varnishing Pain Shop a Grove Farm, Lihue SMLAR HELP Near Blacksmih Shop The Oldes and Larges TRUST COMPANY in he Terriory of Hawaii Capial, Surplus and Undivided Profis Over One Million Dollars THE CARE OF AN ESTATE requires-- a horough knowledge of financial affairs. The HAWAAN Til U ST COMPANY when acing as Execuor or Trusee brings o each ransacion exper knowledge and experience in all financial and rus maers. The cos of his permanen and efficien Trus Company service is no greaer han would be paid for he services of an individual. Come in and alk i over. CORRESPONDENCE NVTED We Are Here To Serve You Hawaiian Trus Company Limied Honolulu SAFE DEPOST VAULTS - J Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ld. HONOLULU AND HLO Sugar Facors and Commission MPORTERS GENERAL Builders Hardware Crockery Glassware Sporing Goods Fishing Tackle Firearms Safes Refrigeraors Spark Plugs Pains Harness Varnishes Brushes Oils Merchans OF GENERAL MERCHANDSE HARDWARE Saddlery Roofing Trunks ec. ec. GROCERES Fancy and Saple Lines, Feed, ec. DRY Toile Supplies NSURANCE GOODS Saionery AGENTS Wriers of Fire, Marine, Compensaion, Auomobile nsurance Policies. AGENTS FOR Canadian-Ausralia- n Royal Mail Seamship Line. V Silverware Ammuniion Flashlighs Greases Sui Cases ec. ec. and Miscellaneous Upon applicaion nformaion will be cheerfully furnished n regard o any of. our linos in which you may be ineresed. -

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