CX41. School Graduates. --First Panel Thelma Hopper, Joseph Aiu and Sadao Yokomoto. Second and Yoshemitsu Morlmoto. Kapaa Notes

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1 s- - W. Wilcox 232. CX4 ESTABLISHED 904. VOL. 7. NO LIHUE, KAUAI, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, TUESDAY. JUNE 28, 92 SUBSCRIPTION RATES, $2.50 PER YEAR 5 CENTS PER COPY I. 4 s - STAGE ALL SET BIG FOR CELEBRATION Tho sago is nil so for he Legion's big Fourh of July celebraion a Walpouli nex Monday. All ho horses havo compleed heir raining and are now working enough o keep in rim. Tho baseball eam arrives Friday o ake on ho local champions. Ernes Heinle and Kid Maximo boh claim o bo in ho pink of condiion and ready for ho ap of ho gong. Bill Wrigh's heavyweigh "Big Joo" of Hanamaulu fla-one- d hree sparring parners In ono afernoon and Is now anxiously waiing o ackle bigger game on ho big day. Tho Woman's Auxiliary havo compleed all plans in regard o he lunch and luau and have ordered an addiional housand pounds of waermelon and sixy more gallons of ice cream. Tho only man who is no aking hings easy now ha every hing is ready, is Adrian Englehar ho goneral chairman of ho day. Adrian would llko a wrien guaranee from Jupier Pluvius, ho god of rain, ha ho will no bo presen on ha day. Adrian has been sudying ho Orovo Farm rainfall saisics of ho las hiry years and has discovered ha i has no rained on ho Fourh of July bu hreo imes In all ha period. Ho figures ha ho odds aro on o ono in his favor bu a ho same lmo wishes ha ho could be sure of fair weaher. Tho half mile open promises o be ono of he mos exciing races of ho day wih Golden &pray, Dinner Bell and Tashima Boy enered in ho same hea. Racing fans will remember ho grea race ha ho firs wo horses ran las February. Golden Spray won his race which was over ho mile and a sixeenh disance. Tho backers of Dinner Bell were never saisfied wih ho resul and now havo a chance for heir revenge. They claim ha Dinner Boll is ho beer horso and will show i in his even. Tho backers of Tashima Boy claim ha he half milo Is jus he righ disance for heir horso and ha ho is ho bes horso of he hree a his disance. Johnny Fernandez expecs Golden Spray o repea his vicory in ho samo fashion as ho won las February. This hree cornered affair will bo one of ho feaure affairs of he day and is expeced o causo as much exciemen as he feaure races beween Bridgeplayer and Pegasus. A new enry has been received in ho quarer mile baby race Ma-suda- 's in Jfaui Girl. This makes a o- - "al of five horses in his raco and a grea deal of good naured rivalry beween ho owners of he babies will make his a prey raco. "Sakamoo's Lady wih Anono Beis un and Kapaa Boy wih Ikuda up, are wo lae enries in ho genle men's raco. Wih heso wo new horses and Jimmy Bordero on Fool's Luck, 'J. B. Oxberry on Sookey Blue Skin, Max Bolo on Welcome Boy and ho la'dy rider on "Mysery" will bring he. number of ho enries up o six. Bumor has i ha ho horse ridden by ho myserious lady rider Is from Johnny Fernandez's sable, bu Johnny refuses o affirm or deny ho rumor. Tho big figh ha is scheduled beween Kid Maximo, ho Filipino champon and Ernes Heino o ake place a Walpouli on ho Fourh was almos fough ou wih bare fiss a ho Kealia bridge las Saurday. Boh boys have been doing heir raining around Kapaa and were ou doing heir road work when hey happened o pass a ho Kealia bridge. One of Maximols rainers passed a remark abou "jus wai ill ho Fourh," o Helno. Heino asked why- - wai unil he Fourh. Maximo claimed ho was willing o selo i righ here. Boh boys go ready o find ou who was ho beer man and a bare fis figh seemed Imminen-whe- Bill Wrigh, who is helping promoe ho affair, happened o drlvo by and prevailed upon hem o wai unil ho Fourh. Bill has Maximo doing nil his road work on ho Kil-aue- a sido of Kealia and has forbidden Hoino o cross ho Kealia sream during his raining. Bill Is aking no more chances having ho figh spoiled before ho fourh. Pill's wo heavyweighs ha are o figh ojjo of ho preliminaries -- aro all se and ready o go. Ho does no (Coninued on page 0.") Third Commencemen of Kauai High School The hird annual commoncemcn exorcises wero held a he High School a nlno o'clock on Friday morning. Tho ceremony was a very quie and Informal ono, consising of soveral musical selecions, an address by ho principal, Mr. McClusky, aid ho presenaion of diplomas, ho closing wih ho Sar Spangled Banner., Tho assembly hall was beauifully lecoraed wih golden shower and palms, his being ho work of ho Junior class. Tho graduaing class is six srong. They are, Joseph Aiu, Sadao Yol.o-mo- Yoshlmlsu Morlmoo, Yoshlzo Yamagaa, Isaml Dol and Thelma Hopper. Tho graduaing class vas much feed during heir las days a school. Two paries wero held a ho boys' dormiory, and ono given by he Juniors was held a ho school on Thursday ovcnlng. The Seniors had heir class day exercises on Thursday, along wih ho planing of ho class reo. On Friday evening ho Kauai High School Alumni held heir hird an nual banque a he Tip, Top. Thero were wo members of ho class of 99 presen, Dorohy Chock Chang and Sulkichi Uyeda, and hreo of ho clags of 920, Henry Wedemeyer, Yoshino Masumura and Kenldle Umemoo, ogeher wih 00 per cen of he class of 92. Afer ho dinner, a business meeing was held, followed by he elecion of new officers, ho resul of which was as follows: presiden, Henry Wedemeyer; vice presiden, Kenlchi Umemoo; secreary and reasurer, Isaml Dpi, and publiciy chairman, Yoshlzo Yama gaa. Tho class of l'jai was admi ed o ho associaion and welcomed by presiden Henry Wedemeyer. A shor alk was given by Suikichi Uyeda. Mr. McCluskey also addressed ho group. KILAUEA TO HOLD TWO DAY CELBBRATION Kllauea may be a lile se apar from he res of he island bu ha doesn' keep hem from having Jus as"ig celebraons as any ono else. On Sunday and Monday July 3 and 4 hero will be wo days of amusemens ha any oher disric will heve o hurry o equal. Ono of ho feaures of ho celebraion will bo a big agriculural fair wih nrizes for all kinds of Island grown fruis, vegeables and produce. This fair was held las year and ho exhibis of vegeables a ha lmo lnnknd moro like ho Terriorial Fair's display han ha of ono disric. And hero is no reason o bo- - Hove ha i will bo any less preen ious his year. Thero will bo a firs prize of wo dollars and a second prize of one dollar for he hos exhibi of each of ho following vegeables, swee poaoes, Irish poaoes, carros, squash, omaoes, Chinese cabbage, Japanese radish, Lima beans, sring beans, cucumber, dlcon, gobo, aro, onions, leeks, chaoa and bees. There will also be a four dollar firs prize for ho bes collecion of vegeables and wo dollars for ho second bes collecion. Flower ex hibis, needlework and oher regular fair exhibis will also receive sui able prizes. On Sunday nigh hero will bo a free moving picure show a ho now communiy house Afer ho show hero will bo fireworks. On Monday planaion rains will carry all ho guess o ho lauding a Kahili. Beginning a nine-hirhere will bo a number of swimming boa and ub races. Prizes will also bo given o ho winners In heso evens. A noon here will bo a big freo luau. Needless o say ha will bo ono of ho mos popular evens of ho day. Tho wo days celebraion will close Monday nigh wih a big dance in he communiy house. WATASE SAITO Edward K. Waase, of Hanapopo o and Miss Lenora Y. Salo, of hp School, wero married Thursday nigh a midnigh in ho Llhue Union Church by ho pasor. Tho winesses wero Miss Tao Hudson and Mr. W. II. Tllloy, also of Eleele. Afer n shor honeymoon in Honolulu, ho happy couple- Vlll akif up - heir permanen abode a Por Allen. Kauai High THE CLASS OF 92, KAUAI HIGH Panel Yoshlzo Yamagaa, Isaml Doi MACHINERY FOR HARBOR WORK IS IN HONOLULU Tho 72 on locomoive crane and locomoive engine, ho. arrival of which has been awaied by ho U. S. engiiieers a Nawiliwill, aro now in Honolulu, ho big crano having avj'i-ve- d Sunday ho 9h on ho ranspor Dix, and ho locomoive on ho Maul. Oher machinery required on ho projec Is arriving from ho coas in large los. Tho carno and locomoive aro be ing loaded on o a barge and will be owed o Nawiliwill by ho lighhouso ender. Considerable difficuly Is expeced In he ransporaion and landing of heso huge pieces of machinery. Alhough i will bo knocked down, o bo laer assembled a is desinaion, somo of ho pieces will weigh as much as 25 ons. Before such heavy equipmen as ho crano and ho locomolvo can bo safely shipped, Major Johnson, U. S. Engineer explained, he "army men mus be assured ha ho umos calm prevails, no only a Honolulu, bu a Kauai as well. Anoher larger crano han ha which has already arrived is on roue o Honolulu. Thero aro besides- a five-o- crano and a numbor of fla cars o bo used in ransporing sone. Major Johnson esimaes ho enire cos of ho plan which will bo necessary o consruc ho breakwaer and do ho dredging work a abou $90,000. This plan, onco complee, will bo available for fuure harbor Improvemen work in ho erriory nnd will resul in very grea savings for ho governmen. I Is expeced ha as soon as ho building of ho breakwaer has pro gressed sufficienly, dredging opor alons will bo sared, nnd ho wo will bo carried on simulaneously. Major Johnson emphasized ho advls abiliy of beginnnig o plan a his lmo for ho erecion of wharves and docks a Nawiliwill so ha ho largo invesmen represened by ho har bor improvemens may begin o show an earning as promply as possible Mrs. R. L. Wilcox reurned Friday morning from a visi o Honolulu. School Graduaes S --Firs Panel Thelma Hopper, Joseph Aiu and Sadao Yokomoo. Second and Yoshemisu Morlmoo. Kapaa Noes Edward Morgan Jr., of he class of 92 of ho Kapaa school has been awarded he Makeo Scholarship in Punahou Academy for sanding a he head of his class. Edward is ho son of Ed. J. Morgan Sr., formerly Cos-panhead carpener of Makeo Sugar Joaquin M. Iapoza of Kealia. and Miss Theresa Ilapoza of Kapaa were marlled a ho Kealia church on Sunday by Faher Huber. Following ho ceremony, a luau was given a Walpouli in honor of ho newlyweds. Miss Julio and Miss Jlerha Mahi-ko- a, local girls, aending school in Honolulu, reurned las week o spend ho summer vacaion. Couning ho seven sraigh games won in 920 when ho season ended, ho Makees had eleven conseculvo vicories up o las Sunday. Incidenally, i was also Cummlng's firs defea in welve games, as ho piched and won every ono of ho cloven games. Mrs. Ollio Ernes, moher of Mrs. Tabor of ho Kauai Drug Company, lef for Honolulu on Friday on her wuv o Chicaco. Mrs. Ernes arri ved hero nine monhs ago on her firs visi o ho Hawaiian lsianus. If confidence couns for anyhing, David Luke's "Pegasus" should bo ho favorie o win over Fernandez's "Bridgeplayer" on July h. Anono Iois, rainer of "Pegasus" is aking abou nohing bu her speed nnd how easily sho will pu I over her rival, o nay nohing of smashing ho Island hree-eighhrecord for boh ho ho quarer milo s and Wo saed las weok ha I was Judgo Puulki who fined ho Japanese caugh sealing pineapples, $25.00, bu i has como o our aenion ha i was Judgo Van Gieson who was ho guily pary. Officer Hano repored ho case, bu wo failed o ask who rendered he judgmen. John Hano, dopuy shoriff of will leave for Ililo on Thursday on ho Claudino o aend ho Foresers' Convenion. Ho will also ac as a represenaive of ho Ana-hol- a Church a a meeing o bo held in Honolulu afer his reurn from Ililo during ho firs par of July. Class of Six BOY SCOUT PATROL IS FORMED AT MAKAWELI A real boy scou parol has been organized a Makaweli. Las week fory boys ook ho onderfoo examinaion. Tho eigh passing ho high es and hardes ess wero seleced for ho firs parol. This parol is o bo named Troop No., Makaweli Planaion Owl Parol. E. L. Damkroger has boon seleced as scou maser for his firs parol nnd Henry T. Ishimura as assisan scou maser. Tho boys passing ho firs examinaion aro Hilomu Chollki, Kloshi, Augus Cabeclnha, Haruo Kuramoo, Kasu Tamanaka, Yoshlo Fujii, and Taro Chikamoo. Anoher scou parol is o bo organized a Makaweli in ho near fuure. Tho boys who failed in he firs es are sudying hard so ha hey may bo included in ho second roop. For ho firs ime sinco i has been buil Bachelor Hall is o bo invaded by he weaker sex. Tho invasion will consis of Mr. Baggc's siser and cousin, Miss Helen Bsggo and Miss Virginia Henso. This is heir firs visi o ho islands and hey Inend o say a leas hreo weeks on Kauai. Miss Henso had many exciing and unusual experiences during ho lao war as sho was in Hambudg a ho oubreak of ho war and did no leave Germany unil Unied Saes enered. Her faher, who was ho European represenaive for ho Inernaional Harveser Co., was Inerned, bu Miss Henso and her mohor wero allowed o reurn o ho Saes. Miss Baggo has jus compleed her schooling and her visi o hor broher is a bi of recreaion afer her srenuous senior year in school. J. C. CULLEN MADE CLERK OF 5h CIRCUIT COURT J. C. Cullen, formerly assisan clerk and librarian of ho Fifh Cir cul Cour has boon promoed o he WAILUA DITCH IRRIGATION COMPLETED C. T. Bailey, Commissioner of Pub-H- e Lands, his week makes ho announcemen ha ho main dich of ho Eas Kauai Irrigaion Company's new waer projec Is compleed and ha nex weok somo of ho homeseaders will sar aking waer from he Norh fork of ho Walalua sream, waer ha has for ages pas simply flowed uninerruped o ho ocean helping nobody. Abou a year and a half ago Land Commissioner Bailey sold he irrigaion company a weny-on- e year o develop he waer of- ho norh fork of ho Wallua sream, and of ho Kapaa and Anahola sreams. The company- agreed o expend as - much as necessary for he develop men of he waer as long as he sum Toqulred did no exceed ono million dollars. For his invesmen ho company is o receive six per cen a year ineres on ho invesed capial and is o bo paid, ou of he revenues received from ho sale of waer, ho Bum ha hey have paid, ho paymens being mado on ho amorizaion plan. Tho company Is o bear ho expenses of mainaining and ho dich. A ho end of ho weny-on- e years he whole sysem revers o he governmen. By he arrangemens mado in he conrac he Kapaa and Wallua homeseaders and, he Makeo Sugar Company are he main beneficiaries of his projec, alhough anyone in he disric may ge his share of ho waer by complying wih ho rules ha havo been made. Conracs aro now being prepared for ho peoplo who wan waer o sign. For each acre ha ho Inends o Irrigae, every man mus pay an advance fqo of wo dollars per annum. He pays ha wheher he akes any waer or no. This paymen makes him a par of ho projec and eniles him o all ho waer ho wans a any lmo in ho year or o na amoun in proporion o he number of acres he has paid for in case ho supply should over bo insufficien o mee all demands. When a pary akes waer ho pays five dollars a million gallons in addiion o he wo dollars an aero "Insurance feo." Tho disribuion of ho waer is under ho conrol of ho land office. Mr. Bailey has pu W. V. Hardy, who has for he pas en years been doing hydromeric work under ho Division of Hydrography of ho Terriory of Hawaii, in charge of ho disribuion.. Mr. Hardy's exporionco and abiliy makes him an ideal man for ho work and one ha is suro o glvo saisfacion o all waer users. Tho Divis ion of Hydrography is undor ho direcion of Mr. Bailoy'3 office, so ho selecion of Hardy for ho local Job is only in recogniion of ho effi cien services ho has rendered o ho governmen in ho pas. The mam dich which has Jus ueon comploed, wih ho oxcopion of ho lining of wo unnels which havo walls ha aro slighly unsable, is four miles long. Work on i was sared In May 920. I sar3 a an elevaion of abou 4SC fee and runs hrough 2 unnels. Tho land over The Owl Parol will bo Iniiaed as regular enderfoo scous a he big miliary ball which is o bo given a and hrough which i mus pass is of ho Makaweli Communiy Houso nex a rough characer, making hocxpen-siv- Saurday nigh. o unnels necessary. The laeral unnels will run along ho op3 of ho BACHELOR HALL SOON ridges so ha branches may easily bo TO BE INVADED sen off on boh sides. Plans aro mado for ho consruclcn of reservoirs abovo ho main dich In caso ho normal supply io no sufficien o supply all demands in imes of drouh. Bu i is bclioved ha his will no bo necessary. Joseph Moragno, consuling engineer of ho American Facors has had charge of ho consrucion of his irrigaion projec. George Crow, assisan engineer, has had direc supervision of ho work. LAST MEETING OF OLD BOARD OF SUPERVISORS The old board of supervisors will hold heir final mooing nex Friday morning o wind up heir business and urn over ho duies o holr successors. Tho now board will ako office a 2 o'clock m. GOVERNORS OF AUTO CLUB TO MEET WEDNESDAY P. M. Tho board of governors of ho Kauai Auomobilo Club will hold a meeing a he Couny Building o- oflco of chief clerk aking ho place morrow afernoon a 2 o'clock for ho of Joseph A. Sousa, who depared for purpose of passing upon ho consiuion and ho mainland recenly. s of ho associaion nnd aending o oher preliminaries Waler Sanborn reurned Friday preparaory o ho club's becoming from a brief visi o Honolulu. an ucivo body.

2 TIIE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE 2S, 92 Rus Resising Ordinary immediaely iron, full of impuriies mid wholly unfied o ropical condiions, sars o rus almos afer being exposed o he weaher. Armeo iron resiss Vus. I is '.)!..si per cen pure and here are no inernal sresses o weaken i. Armco is made o resis he rain and sun of he ropics. I pays o specify "Armco". VAA Honolulu Iron Works Co. Wholesale Disribuors There is an Armco produc for every purpose where Iron Is used. The Long Vacaion You would no hink of aking a vacaion wihou firs making provision for he care of your business during your absence. I is of far greaer imporance ha you should provide for he welfare of hose dependen upon you during your absence on "THE LONG VACATION" from which no raveler reurns. Make your Will and nominae HAWAIIAN TRUST COMPANY as Execuor, bearing in mind ha a man's will should be carefully planned by himself, compeenly wrien by an aorney and safely adminisered by an Execuor enirely removed from he hazards and empaions of individual life. Come in and alk i over. Ask for a copy of he bookle eniled "Safeguarding your Family's Fuure," published by he Trus Company Division of he American Hankers" Associaion. This bookle will Ineres any man who consfders his responsibiliies. CORRESPONLENCE INVITED We Are Here o Serve You Hawaiian Trus Company, Limied Honolulu, Hawaii The Oldes and Larges TRUST COMPANY in he Terriory of Hawaii. Capial, Surplus and Undivided Profis Over One Million Dollars. SAFE DEPOSIT BAiaaje.il VAULTS Waimea Sables, Ld. A Waimea and Nawiliwili The mos famous Oarages on Kauai. Tho place o ge ransporaion o The Barking Sands, Olokele Canyon, Waimea Canyon, Kokee Camps, Kukuiolano Park, Wailua Falls, Hanalei, Haena Caves Our iiuos arc comforable, our Drivers are Reliable and have been wih us for years, and know every inch of Hie counry. We ren Ford Cars Wihou Drivers. We do Draying and Hauling by Trucks all over he Island. We run ihe Sage Line beween Lihue and Kcknha hree round rips per week WAMKA BRANCH Ti l. 4: W A. UO.MKZ, Mgr. if mm mm fcn.i CAWII.IWIU BRANCH Tel. 4!a lj CI. KM GUM EH, Mgr. - SPORTS- - Like Shus Ou Makce In' Bes Game of Season Will someone be kind enough o explain why Dob Okuda can ue knocked ou of he box by Kilauea and Makaweli, boh of which eams he Makees have easily beaen, uml has no been used his year because iho Lihue managemen considers Mi suniooand Teves beer han he is, always has he "Indian Sign" on he Makees? If ve remember correcly, he Makees have no won a single game from Okuda since 99. They have beaen Lihue, bu no wih Okuda in he box. I was prediced fas week ha hue Li- would give he Makees he only real compeiion hey have had since he reason sared, bu hey no only go more han enough compeiion, bu also a beaing as well, and shu ou a ha, by ho score of wo o zero. Who had expeced Lihue o win when she had Rlrendy los wice while he Makees had swep everyhing before hem since he season sared and h;d no los a game since Augus 920, bu "you never can ell in baseball" comes in here again. I was a groa game hough and worh going many Cum-mingmiles o see. s and Okuda, boh of whom emerged wih honors even in ha memorable sixeen inning game las year a Kapaa, again opposed each oher and alhough Cummings piched a grea game, wo mus admi ha Okuda piched a beer one, as he was far more effecive, allowing only hree his, walking none and sriking ou eigh. Cummings sruck ou seven, walked four aid. yielded seven his. His passes hough did no figure in he score. The play by innings was as follows: In he firs. Do, Ahana and Heo were easy vicims for Okuda. Tai and Misumoo died for Lihue bu Ohama drew a pass and go o second on Tsunehiro's Rodri-gueerror. s dropped a low peg from Hee on M. Teve's grounder and Ohama go o hird, bu M. Teves was ou for inerfering wih Tsunehiro on Oku-da'- s grounder. Tsunehiro, Soong and King wen ou in or,der for he Makees in he second frame. For Lihue, Schumacher singled nier J. Teves had died, and sole second. Ohama, running for Schumacher, was rapped beween second and hird. Fuji singled, bu Ishida whiffed ho amosphere. The Makees again offered no opposiion in he hird, Rodrigues, Arcla and Cummings being easy marks for Okuda. Lhue also could do nohing o Cummings, Tal Misumoo and Ohama going ou in order. Makee's chance o break up he game came in he fourh, bu i was "oo much Okuda" again, and he champions of 920 never had a chance afer his Inning, as no a single Makee player reached hird during he balance of he game and only one reached second. Doi was safe on Misumoo's error, bu was caugh a mile sealing. Misumoo of Waipahu again booed Ahana's grounder and boh Heo and E?une-hir- o buned safely. I was bases full wih only one down, bu Ahana wc.s caugh a he plae on an a emped squeeze ha wen wrong, and Soong raised a, weak fly o righ For Lihue in his Inning, M. Teves, cleanup hier for Lihue, fanned he ozone hree imes, Okuda singled, sole second, and wen on o hird on Soong's bad peg o second. J. Teves died a firs, Schumacher was safe on Soong's error, bu Fugii fanned. There was nohing doing in he 5h forboh eams. Dio for he Ch. In he "lucky sevenh" Hee opened for Makee by popping o Okuda, bu Tsunehiro laced a wo bagger o lef. Soong cu hree holes in he amosphere and King popped o Schumacher. Neiher was he 7h luckv for Lihue hough, bu i was a close shave. Tal fanned and Misumoo singled afer M. Teves and Fugi had been passed, bu Fugi was caugh a he plae on a peach of a peg from lef field by King. The Makees again wen ou In or der in he 8h. Ohama for Lihue was ou, Hee o Rodrigues. M. Teves again sruck ou, bu Soong le he ball ge away and he was safe. Okuda popped a Texas leaguer over firs sending M. Teves o hird. Wih a drawn-i- n Infield, J. Teves poked a hi hiough he space vacaed by he shorsop and wo runs crossed he plae. Schumacher fouled o Soong and Fugi singled, bu J. Teves was caugn n he plae. The Makees wen ou in one, wo. hree order in he 9h, and hus ended he bes game played so far his season. MAKAWELI 6, ENGINEERS 8. The firs game of he double header a Lihue, ha of Makaweli agains he Engineers, was a regular swa-fes- mid go o bo very iresome before he ninih inning. Makaweli ook he game a 6 o 8. GROVE FARM 4, KOLOA 2. The game beween Koloa and Grove Farm a Koloa was a good one in spie of considerable grumbling and poor umpiring. The game sood o a he sevenh inning when Grove Farm go ho break and he cud found he score 4 o 2 in fuvor of s. he Sanding of he Teams: McDryde Mak ee Lihue Grove Farm Koloa Makaweli Knglnecrs P W L G (i C G 6 Pc..R3.8(0.nifl.noo,3.' BASEBALL NOTICE The regular league games of baseball scheduled o be played Sunday, July 3rd will be posponed o he end of he season Ocober 9h, 92. H ). WISIIARI). Presiden Kauai Ahleic Assn. Who They Are and Where They Are Accompanied by Kin Luke, manager, and Sal Kee Au', secreary-reasurer-, he baseball eam of Honolulu, lab years Hawaiian Island champions, will arrive on Kauai early nex Friday morning o ake par in he local American L,egion celebraion on he fourh, of July. Eigheen players ' will be on he squad. For he firs ime in he hisory of organized baseball, Kauai will be In vaded by a firs class baseball nine, composed of sars well known from he coas o Manila o he coas of Maine. Mos of he players have played in China, he Philippine is lands, Japan, and hroughou ne unied Saes and Cuba. Tha he visi ing eam Will give Kanai sporsmen a real rea as o how he naional pasime should be played Is he promise of local promoers who are handling he baseball schedule. Up o his ime he schedule calls for hree games.possibly four, all o be played a Walpouli diamond. On Friday he eam will pracice a he new diamond and on Saurday a game may be scheduled and on he following day, Sunday, anoher cones will ake place. Du he big day will he on he Fourh when he Chinese visiors will play a double-heade- r agains Kauai's bes on he diamond'. In addiion o he lis of players, he eam will be accompanied by an umpire, official scorer and a number of followers who are backers of he Mandarins. One. man will be he bigges aracion on he Chinese aggregaion. He is Charlie En Sue, dean of Hawaiian baseball players wih a coninuous record on he field for 2 years. En Sue is he faher of 'em all when i comes o playing he grand old game. When En Sue sared his baseball career, mos of he young players now in he limeligh were jhs old enough o crawl abou on he floor. Following is he lis of players who will he on Kauai nex Friday morning Charles En Sue, cenerfielder. Ras righ and lef, hrows Dangerous man on he bases. Has played in China, Japan, Cuba and on he mainland. Yen Chin, oufielder. Bas and righ-handehrows Fas fielder nnd a speedy man in circling bases, lias played in Cuba and all over he Alber Kong, oufielder and relief picher. Bas nnd fields righ-hande- Has wonderful hrowing arm. Good hier and fas on bases. Wnh Chec, subsiue cacher. Bas lef and righ. Throws wih righ and is a comer. linnn ici vim. nlcher and cacher. rinmffnrniio mini whn heaves wih his righ. Good hier and heady player. Hoon Chong Ylm, firs baseman, considered ho bes In Honolulu. Throws wih righ and bas from eiher side of he plae. Luck Yee Lnu, picher. Has play-.- i i. i. rifion nnd nn he mainland il IHO - - righ-handeand Cuba.. Bas and hrows he same manner. iwo o smoke, on he pill. Fun Luke, oufielder. a youngser of S. Louis college. Fao fielder, fair hier. Bas and hrows righ-hande- kuuuiu, Kong Tsl l'ong, an rjunuj mfielder. Fas on lases and goou sicker.... Kan Yea Chun, he nes caiener Hawaii has ever produced. Capain...,, Throws wih his righ and bas lef and righ. Has played in Orien ana saes. Tim Kopp, a recen addiion o he eam, is a comer. Young, he is willing o learn. Good hier and plays infield wih much skill. Bas righ-hande- Henry Koulli, Honolulu's mos dangerous slugger. Bas lef and righ. Regular posiion, hird base. Throws righ-hande- Played in Cuba and hroughou saes. Lang Akana, sar fielder, bas lef bu hrows wih his righ. Has ravelled wih Chinese from California o New York. Alber Akana, all round player, is a seady player. Good sicker and has good hrowing arm. Bas righ and hrows wih righ. S. Kal Luke, shorsop, hrows and righ-handebas Dangerous hier and wonderful fielder. Led ho league in baing las year. John Ah Leong, formerly o Maul, now wih he Honolulu Iron Works, is a new coiner in he box. Has piched wonderfully in Commercial league games in Honolulu. Has los of speed nnd curves. Ah Tau, subsiue infielder, is a righ-handeyoungser. Throws and bas Fas man on bases. KOLOA PROTESTS GAME Secreary A. Q. 'Marcallino, of he Kauai Ahleic Associaion, has re ceived a proes on hi umpire s decision in heir game played wih Grove Farm las Sunday. The play upon which he proes is based, happened in he 8h inning wih a man on second. The umpire called a balk on he Grove Farm picher on a hrow o hird, and allowed he runner his base. Afer alking wih he capain and manager of he Grove Farm eam he umpire changed his decision and called he runner ou. Koloa proess ha If he umpire changes his decision he should allow-h- runner o reurn o second base. The maer will be brough up a for Secreary "Jack" Sone Huning Goas John E. (Jack) Sone, who has for he pas wo years been secrelarj o Governor Charles J. McCarhy, Is spending wo weeks on Kauai, huning, resing, loafing and recuperaing. He Is now a he governmen coag.fc a Kokee wih James Davidson, manager of he Hofgaard sores, huning wild goas. Durijng he pas Jack Sone has probably me and pleased more men han any oher business man in he erriory. A lo o men, and women, oo, ofen had lile pe schemes ha hey waned o pu before he governor. I was Sone's job o mee all of hose people and o find ou wha hey waned. I was also his du o ell a prey good percen of hem ha he governor was oo busy o see hem. Bu he always did i in a way ha made he man or woman leave wih he Impression ha, alhough hey did no see he governor, heir visi had been well worh while and profiable. Jack Is a diploma, all righ. I akes a prey good man o make you happy a he ime he Is showing you how worhless your lile plans-pl- ans ha you had considered big-- are. In he pas he secreary changed abou as ofen, and someimes ofen-er-, han he governor did. Bu Jack Sone's chance for reaining his job under he new adminisraion are abou one hundred percen. For several years he was a reporer and feaure wrier or he Sar-Bullei- Governor Farringon knows him. Tha Is enough. Anybody ha knows Jack Sone would have o hun a long ime before finding a beer man o replace him. 4,4.4,. j. a meeing of he associaion afer he holidays. NO LEAGUE GAMES SUNDAY, JULY 3 On accoun o he baseball game beween he of Honolulu and he Japanese of Kauai on Sunday July 3rd, he regular league games scheduled for ha dae have heen posponed o he end of he season. 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3 THE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, CHILDREN'S Conduced by Ada W. Paul. PAGE Dear Boys and Girls: So vacaion ime Is here again, well, you are lucky, and hope ha some of you will find ime o wrie fne sories for our page, remember ha U is yours as much as mine, and he more you can send in he beer. This monh here are one or wo sories which will have o be held over, bu ha is due o so many schools having heir graduaing exercises. Jus one hing I wan o savj o you, and ha is, when you go o a ball game, remember ha he oher fellow requires a lile encouragemen someimes, and e don' le nil he be for he home eam. NUMBER SEVEN FLANAGAN By Alma Paschall (Coninued from las monh.) Abou half of each school year found Number Seven loose on he srees, expelled for misconduc, and, as o his mind his was devouly o be wished, he became exper a hinking of schemes which would lead o A en Number Seven was he Holy Terror of he own, poined ou wih shuddering pride as one of he Bighs of he village. In all his dark career here was bu one redeeming ligh-numb- er Seven aended mass regularly and wen hrough all he genuflucions wih sfi air of conscious reciude which would have deceived he very elec. The only one of his brohers and sisers wih whom he could live a comparaive peace was Nora, his sickly siser. So i happened ha he was always placed beween her and his moher while In church. In a niche beween he windows sood a beauiful image of he Virgin holding he Infan Chris, and on his Number Seven's eyes resed usually In a speechless admiraion. "Ain' she prey?" he whispered o Nora. "S-s- h" was he devou whisper, "Yes, bu she's no o be gawked a, why, she's religion!" Tumber Seven, quarrelsome, pugnacious, unprincipled figher as he was, had one weak spo in his armour-h- a was his admiraion for beauiful women. A he age of en Number Seven was sill in he firs grade. Wha lile smaering of learning he acquired grew dim during his enforced vacaions. School supervisors hined darkly a he Reform School, bu Bill he Hammer-fis- lurked round he oks and corners of Waer Sree. When he heard ha a sew eacher was o ake he firs grade for he nex year, he suddenly became curious o see how long he could say In school under her rule, and enrolled for he fifh ime in he primer class. Large for his age, wih arms and fiss like hardened seel, he looked a gian amongs he lile os in Grade One, and sruck a chill ino he hear of Miss Gladden when she caugh sigh of him for he firs ime. Miss Gladden, however, was a new ype o Number Seven, and he eyed her wih disinc approval. Her ligh hair curled cozily abou her ears, her lile nose gave her a guileless air, and beween her pared lips ip-ile- d shown a ooh of pure gold. The glier of his paricular ooh hypnoised young Flanagan, and he found himself devising schemes o make her laugh and show i. For he firs ime in his life he nad found someone who could smile a his impishness. He called her "Puy-face- " among his boon companions, and openly boased ha she couldn' lick him if she ried. "Them lile whie pallies o hers couldn' lick nobody," he boased. "Shell have o ge he principal o ackle me; I ain' her size." (Coninued nex monh) OUR TRIP TO LAWAI BEACH Paul Prigge, Grade 7. Kapaa School. For almos one week before we made our rip we had o sele down and plan abou I. Afer ha we had o decide where o go, when o go, wha kind of lunch o ake and wha kind of clohes suiable for he rip. Of course we made lile paries of soda-waeand cake were our favories. five or six boys. Sandwiches, Soon we decided when o go and where o go. Lawai Beach was voed upon. And we decided o go on May 20h, 92. JVe, he sixh, sevenh, and eighh grades, had heir own ruck. Having passed Kapaa and seeing he wase of swamp lands we decided ha here could be a whole lo done o hem, someime or oher. The many old shacks and buildings spoil he appearances of Kapaa which is progressing rapidly. The bank, drug sore, and oher new buildings are buil of lumber and no of concree as hose of Llhue. Leaving Kapaa we arrived in Lihue a 8:05. We saw he Hospial, sore, and Tip Top. Passing hrough Lihue we saw he new engine and also he Lihuo school. The children were a play. Soon we arrived a Koloa. Being ineresed in Koloa as being he oldes planaion on Kauai we saw he mill sie. We also saw he power house, reservoir and he pineapple cannery a Lawai. Afer u while we arrived a Kala-heo-. Kalaheo is a small village, bu i has grea pineapple fields. Laer on we arrived a he Kukuio-lon- o Park. The gardens, lawns, flowers, saues, urkeys, guinea hen and peacocks were of grea amusemen o us. Wo ried o be careful of he grounds. For quie a while our minds were on our lunch, he Spouing Horn ami Lawai Beach. The wors par was ha he sixh grade ruck had o be docored, which of course made hem bunch ino he sevenh and eighh grade rucks. I was nfc one bi nice o be packed in like sardines. Laer we visied he Koloa school, shop und garden. Being anxious o see he Spouing Horn we had o leave Immediaely. The Spouing Horn was a wonderful sigh. Oh! I was a mos wonderful sigh. I do no hink I shall ever forge ha wonedrful sigh. A las wo came o he Lawai Beach, he beauy spo. We were so anxious o ge here for our minds were Jus puzzled as o how I looks and mos of all wha was wrapped up In our packages of lunch. So eachi lile group of boys and girl3 formed heir own pary and in a lile while we were busy eaing. Afer eaing we played, wen swimming and wandered around he place. We ried o ake as good care of he grounds as we possibly could. When we were called o go home I could hardly leave ha wonderful spo. Several phoographs were aken as remembrances. Leaving Lawai Beach we headed We vis- for he Kauai High School. ied he kichen, which is an up o dae one. Then we wen around Nawiliwili and saw he landing and lighhouse. From here we wen o he Garden Island Prining shop. Mr. Hopper ried o explain abou he differen prin3 and wha hey use. The linoype is a wonderful machine. Then we visied he Couny Building. A ha ime i was 4:00. Mr. Raymond ook us o he differen rooms, bu mos of hem were closed. We did no say long for we had o visi Ahukinl. The roads were bad down o Ahukinl, so we wen as far as he Hanamaulu school and a lile beyond. We saw he railroad bridge and a par of he harbor. Then we urned back for home. Finally we reached home a an early hour. I did no liko o ge off he ruck for my legs were jus sleepy and ired. KAPAA SCHOOL WINNERS IN ESSAY CONTEST Eigh prizes amouning o $35.00 were offered o he scholars of he Kapaa School for he bes essays on "Thrif" by he Bank of Kauai, Ld. Several hundred essays were urned in by he pupils represening nearly every grade in he school. Miss Bernice Hundley and Judge Achi aced as judges and i was no delicae ask ha confroned hem o selec eigh from he grea number submied. The prize winners ranged in age from eleven o fifeen years and he universal excellence of he majoriy of he essays speak well for Kapaa school. The following are he prizes and he names of he winners: s, Adelaide Lucas, 8h grade, $5.00 2nd, Kazuo Shiraki. 3A grade, $0.00 3rd. Yoshio Kawakami, 3A grade, $5. 4h, Kaoru Yamaguchi, R. R. B, $. 5h, Masuyo Takafuji, 5A grado, $. Pavings Accoun 6h, Kwang Ho, 7h grade, $. 7h, Masuko Masudu, 3A grade, $. 8h, Kiyoko Naio, 4B grade, $. The prizes were disribued by Mr. Raymond a he school exercises held on Wednesday. The managemen of he Bank wishes o hank all he eachers and pupils, he judges and all ohers who helped o make his cones he big success ha i evenually proved. THRIFT Firs Prize By Adelaide Lucas Grade 8, Age 5. The word hrif means, o save all you can, give all you can, and earn all you can. Thrif means more han he saving of money. A man who spends money unwisely Is no hrify. We mus be hrify In all hings. We mus no spend more han wha we earn because i is no hrify. There is hrif of ime, and healh. We should save all we can and no wase anyhing a home or any oher place. To save our money we should pu i in he bank. The bank keeps our money safe and gives us 4 per cen ineres. The bank book Is our bes friend. We should all have a savings accoun. Snvlng is he firs principle of success. Yhe only way o have a savings accoun is o begin I now. A child should learn how o save money while ho fs young. Every man, wompn and child should have a savings accoun. We are in his world no o provide for ourselves alone, bu for ohers alr.o. We should all begin early and hav a savings accoun, and be hrify in everyhing we do, no maer where we are. Second Prize By Kazuo Shiraki Grade 3A, age 0 years. Thrif means o save. Since I heard abou hrif, I have no eaen candy for a long ime. If I spend my money unwisely now when I grow up I canno go o school and I canno buy my books. I mus no buy candy or any oher hing ha I do no need. The person who spends money b called a spendhrif. Third Prize By Yoshio Kawakami Grade 3A, age 9 years. Since I heard abou hrif I am saving all my money and food. I do no buy hing3 ha I can go wihou. If I bring lunch o school and if I don' wan i, I give I o oher children or ake i homo. If I save when I am young, when I grow up I will be a rich man. Keeping our body healhy Is being hrify oo. If we keep our money in he bank we can be sure ha i Is ' safe. A TRIP TO HAENA By Evangeline Rodrlgues, Grade 5. All he fifh grades wen on an excursion on Thursday, May 5, 92. We wen on his hike o sudy he physical feaures, Indusries and places ha wo longed o visi o complee he our of he island. The grades ha wen were he 5A, 5B and he 5C. There were niney children. The fare was 50 cens each. 'We ook wo rucks. The reason for being lae was because he rucks did no appear in ime. Afer an impaien waiing he rucks came and we sared off. The firs place we came o was Kealia. In Kealia we saw he sore, mill, and he hospial. Then came o Anahola. There we saw he river, bridge, rice fields and he old landing. Then came o Moloaa. We saw he pasure luml..then we came o Koolau we pulsed he kukui grove. Then came o TCilauoa. There we saw he lighhouse and many oher hings. Afer a long ride we came o Kali-hiwa- i. We saw he Kalihiwal falls. Tiiere were no many good places o si'c here, so we wen o Hanalei. We saw he Hanalei Bay, he valleys, rice fields, he,road ha was washed by he flood,he Hanalei school. We wen on unil we came o Wai-nih- There we saw he pole line exending from Walniha o Eleele. Afer a long ime we came o Hae-na-. The road ha loads o Haena was narrow and had many bends. Then we had our lunches and wen ino he dry cave. We arrived a Haena a 2:30. The disance from he dry o we caves Is one and one-hal- f miles. Tweny childoen wen o he we cave. The rain began o pour and we hurried back. Then we sared for home. We did no sop bu kep on. I was surprised o see he American flag waving over he Haena School. Even in ha remoe village of Haena our flag waves. Alhough we go we and had o hurry home ye he rip was enjoyable.. A WONDERFUL TRIP By Isue Takenouehi Kapaa School. I, am going o ell you abou our rip.. The hree fifh grades wen on an excursion o Haena. We planned o go In he early par of he year, bu we did no go unil Thursday, May he fifh. We sared a en o'clock. We were lae because one ruck did no como in ime bo we hired anoher one. Tha ruck had pneumaic ires. Some of he places we saw on he way were Kealia, Ilalaul. A Anahola we noiced he new bridge, he river and valley. From he road, he valley looked like a lile canyon. In.Anahola, I saw sugar cane growing, rice farms and also chicken, pig, and bee raising. Then we passed Moloaa where I saw he pineapple fields. Then we sared for Koolau. Here I saw he Koolau school and he kukui grove. The firs meeing of he missionaries wag held under hese kukui rees. When we were nearing Kilauea, I saw he hibiscus growing along he road. The flowers were very prey. Then I saw he Kilauea school. We nex came o Kalihiwal. The river which was flowing ino he bay was very prey. I saw he beauiful bay, waerfall, and he lighhouse from he road. This lighhouse has very srong. ligh. I Is lighed by a small lamp bu he lens are so srong ha hey can hrow ligh way ou. Jus before we came o Hanalei I saw he valley and river. They were very prey. In he valley were rice fields in which young rice plans were growing. Afer Hanalei, we came o Wainiha. We found ha he road near he bridge was washed away by he las sorm and a new road was buil o ake is place. From he road I saw he power house. We did no visi i because he road waa very muddy and we did no have enough ime. This power house supplies he e Sugar Company wih elecrical power. We soon reached Haena. When we go here we were very happy. We ae our lunch under he rees. Then we visied he dry cave. I did no Bee he caves because I came back as soon as i rained. There are abou one and one-hal- f miles from he dry cave. Mrs. Sheldon and Mrs. Wong and some of he children sayed back. Mos of he children came back afer 20 minues because i was raining. So we visied he dry cave. We made a fire In i. Then we sared home because i was geing lae. The men drove very carefully because he road was very we. A.differen places we dropped differen children. My moher was very happy when I go home because 6he was afraid ha I would cach a cold on accoun of he rain. KAPIOLANI By Kinuyo Shimizu Kapiolani was a princess. When she was a young girl she sole wo bananas and swam ino he ocean o ea hem. A high pries saw her and her servan. The pries killed he servan laer on. The pries did no wan o kill Kapiolani because she was a princess.- - In hoso days women were no allowed o ea wih men. If people Bbould Bee hem hey would ge ino rouble. Men could no ea wih women because ha was abu. When Kapiolani grew older she became a Chrisian. One day when Kapiolani was wih her friend she heard some one say if Pele should see hem eaing ohllo berries hey would ge ino rouble. She wen up he mounain wih her friends. She ook some ohilo berries and ae hem here. They prayed and sang songs near he craer. Nohing happened o Kapiolani. She hrew sicks and sones ino he craer. The people believed in God. Kapiolani was a brave woman. : : KAMEHAMEHA By Sunao Iwamoo, grade 4. Kamebameha was he greaes king of Hawaii. His chief enemies were Kiwalao, Keoa and his greedy uncle. Kamebameha fough many bales wih hem. Laer on Kamehameha sailed for Maui. Kahikil he king Ben an army o mee hem. Afer wo or hree bales Kamehameha ook he island of Maui. Afer he. ook he island of Maul he wen back o Hawaii where he was me by Keoa, wih a large army. A bale was fough and Kamehameha was he vicor. Kahlklli auo he kin,? of Oahu, Joined hia army wih ha of his broher he king of Kaua. They fough agains Kamehameha bu were defeaed. Finally a reacherous friend Kalna joined forces wih he king of Oahu and a errible bale was fough by Kamehameha. The king of Kauai promised o give up his hrone o Kamehameha afer his deah. Thus Kamehameha unied all he Hawaiian Islands. SIDNEY LEWIS BUSH The Younges Sockholder and he Proud Possessor of Savings No. in he Saving Deparmen of he Bank of Kauai, Ld., a Kapaa, Kauai. As Sidney Lewis Bush and he Bank of Kauai sared business abou he same ime, he bank considers hemselves forunae in having such a husky young man on heir lis of sockholders. The young man was born April 2C, 920 and Is sricly an island produc, being he son of Mr. and Mrs. Alber S. Bush, of Kapaa. Walmea 8chool On Thursday 23rd. he 8h grade commencemen exercises were held a Walmea Hall. Mr. Carver made a shor address.. His alk was one of advice and guidance. He srongly urged all who could o coninue heir school work so ha hey migh become more able o assume he responsibiliies and share he confidence of hose wih whom hey would soon be associaed in he life of Kauai. The school ochrus in charge of Mrs. Wrigh gave wo numbers which were much appreciaed.,miss Ching'a and Miss Charman's fourh grades presened respecively a folk dance and panomime. Those graduaing were: Yoshio Hlronaga, Iwao, Takenaka, Kenwo Kinoshia, Hihume Kawahara, Miyu-k- i Yamase, Misuyo Ogaa, Yoshiko Nakaya, Hasune Morlmoo, Ellen Chong, Ah Pung Akana, Shlzuo Ma-sak- l, Umeichi Suenaya, ToBhio Mori-kaw- Margare Ing, Kasue Yama-noo-, Kamalle Moku, Shizuko Goo, Masako Yasuake, Hazel Chong, Ang-elin- e Mydell, Shinlchi Tanaka, Shige-r- u Oyama, Ah Moi Akana, Misao Ha-rad- Hasuyo Nlshimi, Gladys Chong Dainskl Ikeda. On Monday nigh he Ahleic Associaion Indoor Mee was held a he school building. The mee was open o all pupils who have been members of any ableic eams during he school year. Many games were played and prizes given, songs sung and a general good ime was had by all. On Thursday was hold he Farewell Pary. The rooms were decoraed wih he class color, purple and gold. Various prizes of quesionable value were worked for and won by hose enering he mock rack and field mee. A volley ball game wih a peanu as a ball helped o enliven he evening. Oher games, as ducking for apples, bale race, spinning he plae, donkey ail, ec. were played. Lunch and cookies and sandwiches were served. Miss Pua Wrigh has aced as class sponsor in all aciviies of he las erm. The class exends Is hanks o her for advice and encouragemen which she has given. Kasushirlo Masuda, grade 6, won he $5.00 cash prize which Mr. Brand offered for he mos indusrious and mos successful school gardener. GRADUATING EXERCISE8 AT MAKAWELI SCHOOL The graduaing exercises ook place on Friday June 24h a he school, he following pupils receiving heir diplomas from he Rev. Carver: Adeline Carvalho, Hllromu Cholikl, Klyoshl TaUahashi, Yoshio Fugii, John Silva, Haruo Kuramoo, Tsuru-k- o Kawaramao, Suke. In his addresa Rev. Carver old he children several insances of boys and girls who had come under his noice in differen pars of he world who had made good in spie of many disadvanages, and poined ou o hem how hey, wih he splendid sar hey already had, migh rise o anyhing hey wished. He also old hem he sory of Helen Keller, which Ineresed he children grealy. The program was as follows: Opening Song Welcome Haruo Kuramoo Class Hisory... Adeline Carvalho Class Moo... Tsuruko Kawamoo Presenaion of Picure Kiyashi Takashi Song Fourh G ade Class Farewell Yoshio ugii Address and presenaion of plo- - mas Aloha Oe Rev. Curver Kapaa School Miss Mahikoa and Mrs. Raymond lef for Honolulu o aend he Summer School. Miss Tseu and Mr. J. Rodrlgues will aend laer in he summer. Miss Brown and Miss Remick are leaving on Tuesday for Hon.lulu where boh have been assignr. o each during he coming school ear. Miss Ruherford and Mif.s sing will probably leave someime his week o spend he vacaion in I ono-lul- Boh were so Inerese in baseball ha hey delayed heir rip jus o see he Makees win las Sunday, bu hey were Badly disnppoi ied. Mr. Prigse and Mr. Raymond will leave on Thursday o aend he Foresers' convenion in Hilo. Mr. Raymond will spend he sur mer vacaion on Maul wih Mrs. Rayn ond. Mrs. Louise Sheldon has beer appoined Music Insrucor el he r um-me- School in Honolulu and will leave on Saurday o ake up her new duies. Four new eacheys from he nain-lan- d have been assigned o K: paa, bu heir names are no ye available for prining. Three new bungalows will be added o he school beginning Sei ern-be- r. The school closed las week wih 704 pupils enrolled. The enrollmen a he beginning of he school vear was 634 and he maximum Tally aendance during he year was 725. Ou of he hiry-on- graduae e : of he school his year, fifeen iner 'I o ener Kauai High, hree McKl".ley, four Normal, and one each o, Funa-hou- S. Louis, and Mills. Six V.nve signified heir inenion of goin; o work. Anahola School This is he las week of school and we are going o have a June Program and we wish all our rends o come and see our program. Our program Is going o sar a 9:00 o'clock on Wednesday, June 22, 92. This is our program:. Prayer Judge P'lukl 2. Song and Sexe Grade R. an. S. Reciaions Grade R. and 4. "Your Teeh" Grade ar.d 2 5. How Two Srangers Brough Good Forune Grades and 3 6. Song "A Medley" Gradesl, 2, anj 3 7. Drama "The Price" Grades 4, 5 and 6 8. Refreshmens Ice cream, cake, candy, Soda waer. We have a new bungalow which was finished on Monday and he children are in now. We have f ry-hre- e firs grade children. Mrs K. Williams ia eaching hem in our vew bungalow. The' lile children are very happy. They have single d isks and a very prey room. We have a school kichen now Auna Ching, a fourh grade girl, runs i. She serves five and en cen lunches every Tuesday and Thursday. We cleaned over welve dollars since he Board of Healh lef us. Wo wish he Garden Island a glad vacaion. Lucy Kahanu, Grade 6. HANALEI SCHOOL GRADUATING EXERCISES Hanalei school held mos impi ess-iv- e graduaion exercises las Fr day " afernoon. There were eigh f rad-uaewo of whom will a end Mills College nex year, wo he Normal, and wo he Kauai High scl ool. Following Is he program: Song... Chorus led by Mr. Wener Invocaion Rer. Kaaearoku Song "Dear Lile Fellow".. Sc" ool Address Rev. R. W. BayleVs Vocal Solo Jacob M"ka Presenaion of Diplomas Miss Elsie Wlicox Song "School Quaree" Song "My Lady Sleeps." Benedicion Rev. Lo Yue Fu Aloha Oe SLEEP A proper amoun of sleep is no only imporan for every one, bu is absoluely necessary o healh. Loss of hree or four hours sleep for even a few nighs will injure he healh of any person. During sleep he heir ress. Hleep should be couued on a weekly basis, and everyone should have from fify o seveny hours each week according o heir age, children needing he mos. fwo cas, who had fallen ou, decided o have a duel. "Refore we proceed," siid one, "le's have a clear undersanding." "Wha now," asked he olur. "Ii i o be a duel o he deah?" asked he firs ca, "or shall we make i he beh five lives ou of nine?"

4 THE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 02 HE K "NNRTH C. HOPPKR T "ESDAY GARDEN Issued Every Tuesday DOX'T gossip v ucwr iem in one of his week's papers says lli. he Tncoinn, Washingon W. 0. T. IT. S. ik-- has made a ruling agains gossip in ilir club and ha hey are going o do every Inp hey cau o ge oher clubs and social ses o do Ihe same hing. Hooray for he W. C. T. U! If hey keep fi i up and if hey ever make a drive, as every h ier organizaion we know of has done for ca h, we are going o ruin our bank accoun. More harm is done by idle, foolish gossip ill u by any disease known o mankind. Ki.,lly srong men and women- - don' le words...'' A by houghless people affec hem much. 5 some people do give up worh while am-- i ions and make fewer aemps o go forward because hey are afraid of malicious si.,(ier of houghless, self-saisfiepeople or sricasic remarks from people who couldn' do half as well hemselves. We believe ha he W. C. T. U. is doing a gi d hing in making heir drive agains gos-s- i. I will probably do more good even han ( 'ir work in knocking ou booze. Le's or-g-. aize a W. C. T. IT. ou here. ISLAND Managing JUICE Edior 28.!)2 differences much more saisfacorily and far less expensively han can be done by force of arms. THE DAXGEROUS TIME We don' wan o "knock" anybody's business. We like o see he docor and he underaker prosper jus he same as anybody else. Hu we can' help feeling ha his is a mighy good ime o warn ciizens of Kauai o dodge boh of hem by waching he die and guarding agains he violen rays of Old Sol. The human sysem is easily disarranged during he ho monhs, and when i is ou of order i doesn' ake much hea o bring on sickness. We are more ap o ge bold of conaminaed waer in he warmer monhs, oo. And even one case of yphoid can cause ;m epidemic. Care should bo aken a all imes o guard agains poor saniaion, bu especially should we be careful a his season of he year. The bes way o safeguard healh is o 'keep boh he body and he communiy clean. Le's ake no chance on an epidemic in his secion, and le's be sure, if we do run ino one, ha i was no due o carelessness. JUS. F. IRfil Company, Limied REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE STOCKS, BONDS, No. 253 Merchan S. P. O. Box No. E94 Honolulu f CALIFORNIA FEED CO. LIMITED Dealers in Hay, Grain and Chicken Supplies SOLE AGENTS FOR Inernaional Sock. Poulry Food and oher specialies Arabic for cooling Iron Hoofs. PealUma Incubaors and Brooders. King's.Special.Chick.Food P. O. Box 452 Honolulu Honolulu 82-S2- Paper Co. Alakea Siecl Wholesale Paper Dealeia and Saioners. 3 Hi " Time Changes Condiions Wha held' good yeserday does no necessarily hold good loday Yeserday you were old "No." Try again oday. The impossibiliies in he siuaion may have effaced hemselves or you have been able o effec changes ha make your proposiion aracive. IHE BANK OF BISHOP & CO., LTD. Yiiiic(, Kauai. K4 "IT MUST XOT BE AO A IX" There is in America a growing abhorrance of war as manifesed in he resenmen of ax b, vdens in which eighy cens ou of every dol-la- " represen miliary and naval expendiures, pi', presen or for he fuure. I is express-- i in he Senae resoluion for naval disarma-- ii ; in l'residcn Ilarding's address over he b. lies of our reurned soldier dead: "I mus n' be again"; in Secreary Denby's address a he Naval Academy, where he declaraions a; uus warfare were almos oucries. War h: s become such a frighful hing ha i is n'oling. The picure is dreadful. Conem-'- i o i. Submarine reachery, aerial pouon si wers, propagaed epidemics, infernal gas-s- involving he soldiers in he renches and il civilians in he village and hamle and c : on he farms in a common ruin. Iner--. ioual agreemen can end all his, and an ir riiaional ribunal can sele inernaional IX EARNEST XOW Afer all of Germany's urning and wising, i now begins o look as hough she acually proposes o buckle down o business and pay he war assessmens imposed upon her a he peace able. There can sill be found people, however, who are skepical of Cler-niany'- s laes announcemen. They argue ha she has somehing "up her sleeve" and ha she is only seeking o decei"e when she declares now ha she can and will pay in full where a few weeks ago she was professing o be on he verge of bankrupcy. Ea Germany has decided o force her ciizens by law o drink less beer, and o pu a heavier ax on ha which is consumed. So here is reason o believe ha if she has grown desperae enough o do his he las hing any one would expec her o do hen she acually means business, and she is going o make an hones aemp o pay off her war debs. HONOLULU, HAWAII. - 4 HOTEL LIHUE I (The Fairview) f Tweny r'o elegan rooms T In Main Building i' Three Aiy Coages f Cuisine unexcelled in counry disrics W. H. Rice, Jr., Proprieor Q-pg- C Zl C i has overcome he commones causes of ire rouble JUIWIH VIOLENT BRAKING If brakes are violenly applied, ires are called upon o check wihin a few yards he enire momenum of he car. Michelins sand up beer han oher ires under such punishmen. The unique oughness of he black Michelin read gives hese ires unequalled wear-resisanc- e. The exra racion- -surface of he Michelin read minimizes wear by disribuing he wear over a greaer area. And he exra hickness of he Michelin read makes boh hese forms of proecion doubly effecive. The harder he service, he more imporan ha you have Michelins. KEEP YOUR PICTURES IN PHOTO ALBUMS I presence hem lor fuure enerainmen. Complee new assormen from 35c o $0.25. Special Aenion o Orders by Mail HONOLULU PHOTO SUPPLY CO. Everyhing Phoographic 059 For Sree. Honolulu Koloa i Planaion Sore ; Wholesale and Reail Groceries Dry Goods of all Descripions., General Planaion Supplies The Bai?k of Hawaii Ld. LIHUE BRANCH UAXKIXQ I0URS 9 A. M. TO 3 P. M. J r..- - I i hi fi:-- : ' :& m BDp I kcopyrib iiar Scban'icr & Uiu Silva's Toggery, Honolulu, Dealers in General Merchandise American Facors Pains Ar.iFac Red Label Coffee Yale Locks & Hardware WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS sskp E. 0. HALL & mi SON Ud HONOLULU Disribuors TERRITORY Gs our 4 for he OF HAWAII laes prices '?m ran KAUAI GARAGE l!

5 THE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE SEALED TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be received up unil 2 o'clock noon of Monday. July, 92, for he CON- STRUCTION OP THE WAIMEA RIVER EMBANKMENT, WAIMEA, KAUAI. The Superinenden of Public Works reserves he righ o rejec any or all enders. Plans, specificaions and blank forms of proposal may be obained a he Office of he Superinenden of Public Works, Capiol Building, Honolulu, T. H., or from Mr. R. H. Lowrie, Waimea, Kauai, upon receip of a deposi of $ (S) LYMAN II. BIGELOW, Superinenden of Public Works. Honolulu, T. H. June 27, 92. SEALED TENDERS Sealed Tenders will be received by he Assessor Fourh Division, Waimea, Kauai, unil 0 o'clock a. m. Saurday, June 30h, 92, for one () new Essex Touring Car F. O. B. Kauai. Delivery on demand. For furher pariculars apply a he office of he Assessor Fourh Division, Waimea, Kauai. The Assessor reserves he righ o rejec any and all enders. 2. CARLOS A. LONG, Assessor Fourh Division, Waimea, Kauai, T. H. TENDERS ASPHALTUM The Board of Supervisors of he Couny of Kauai will receive bids up o en o'clock of July 6, 92, for furnishing 000 single-hea- d barrels "C" grade aspbalum. Pen ex ships' ackle Por Allen, Kauai, o be delivered in four equal monhly shipmens. The Board of Supervisors reserves he righ o rejec any or all bids. R. F. MIDDLETON, Couny Engineer. June 2, 28, 92. FOR SALE Good Hau wood delivered o Llhu. and viciniy,.00 a load. Wrie Box H, Lihue. f. FOR 8ALE Fla op hardwood desk, 6 f. by 2 f. A bargain. Apply. C. W. Scribner, Lihue Mill. L Dr. T. L. Morgan OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Office on Phones : Wm. Hyde Rice 74L Premises 22L JEWELERS Everyhing In h Silver and Gold Line, Rich Cu Glass and Ar Good Merchandise of he Bas Qualiy Only. H.F.WICHMAN &Co.,i. Leading Jewelers. P. O. Box 342 Honolulu 4i C K i lis')rsr,i B I S ' mummi s r j r i i mmm EES Low Sugar Price Caused By Forced Poro Rican Sales According o TrenTrusTlcs, official organ of he Tren Trus Company, much of he recen severe decline in he price of sugar, and he resuling decline of sock, is due o he forced sale of Poro Rican sugar. I says: The coninued pressure on he sugar marke seems o come almos enirely from an Insisen desire of Poro Ricans o sell heir sugars a any price, which, of course, affecs Cuba in he sence ha whaever socks are offered necessarily have o go a whaever price prevails. The saisical posiion wih respec o Poro Rico, however, is no alarming, for ou of heir crop of 450,000 ons almos one-hal- has been sold and delivered and a large porion of he remainder sold as fuures and ou of he marke. Refinery melings on he Alanic Coas during he four summer monhs average over a four year period abou one million ons. To expec ha his will be almos normal his year is probable and if here are no oher sugars available buyers will have o look o he Cuban commiee. Alhough.he sales during he pas few days have coninued on he same 4.00l basis, wih he presen pressure on Toro Ricans relieved, he marke ough o slowly Improve.". BACK ON THE JOB. Couny Clerk J. M. Kaneakua is again a his desk afer an absence of several weeks. He has been suffering from a carbuncle on one of his knees. He was no able o bo presen a he las meeing of he supervisors, he firs ime he has been absen since he has been in office abou fifeen years. Sw Many a man faced wih he work of seling a lie had a Trus Company's experience. Former Kauai Boy Dies On Mainland; U. C. Graduae We received he following clipping from a Berkeley, California, paper announcing he deah of Andrew Moore, a former Kauai boy, whose faher, Andrew Moore, Sr., was, some welve years ago, manager of Kilauea Planaion: "Andrew Mackenzie Moore, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moore, paused away yeserday afernoon a he family home, 320 Arch sree, following a brief illness. He was sricken wih his faal illness while spending he week-en- d on he Russian river wih his friend, Charles Honeywell, bu' his condiion was no hen considered serious. He had been in frail healh for a number of years. Moore was born in Paahua, Hawaii where his parens lived before esablishing heir home in his ciy. He was weny-fou- r years of age. Moore was a member of he 920 class of he universiy, bu on accoun of ill healh did no complee his course unil his year. He was prominen In campus aciviies, being a member of he Universiy Glee Club, he Skull and Keys, Winged Helme, he U. N. X. and he Alpha Dela Phi fraerniy. He was manager for he 920 Bine and Gold. He is survived by his parens, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moore, and one siser. Mrs. Dina Moore Bowden of New York. His faher is conneced wih he Moore Shipbuilding Company. JAMES VON EKEKELA MADE ALL-DA- PROGRAM MA KA WEL I PLANTAT I ON Sunday, July f, U2 MAGISTRATE' OF KAWAIHAU James von Ekekela, of Kealia, was u appoined disric magisrae of disric las week by Chief Jusice James Coke of he erriorial supreme cour, In Honolulu. George Freeland, a former member of he Canadian Norhwes Mouned police, was, on he same dae, appoined disric magisrae a Lahalna, Maul. MORNING 0 A. M. Horrible ami Anique Parade; saring from sables, hen o Makaweli, Camp 4 and back. Grand Marshall, A. I). Marcallino Order of March : 44h Infanry Hand 44h Infanry Baseball Team Makaweli Baseball Team Makaweli Princess and Escor Mouned Secion ; Aniques and llorribles Assisan, Marshall Venura Salvidor Bicycle Secion ; Assisan Marshall, M. Kasu Foo Secion: Assisan Marshall, Gen Kashiwaeda PHIZES: Six cash prizes will be awarded; wo for he mouned secion, wo for he bicycle secion and wo for he ifoo secion. AFTERNOON Makaweli Ball Ground. Admission 0 and 25 cens. 2:00 Concer by he 44h Infanry Band Baseball Game: 44h Infanry vs Makaweli. EVENING Makaweli Communiy House. Admission 0 and 23 cens. 7 P. M. Coueer by 44h Infanry Band. Iniiaion of firs Boy Scous on Makaweli Planaion, Troop of Makaweli Planaion, Owl Parol. Presenaion of Vicory Medals. "The 44h Funny Pair", llemesly and Iliggine in song and dance. Movies. Dance. "Good Nigh" - &V ' lif nv.- - Responsibiliy friend's esae wishes As a general hing Ihe more desirable an individual may be as an execuor, he less ime will he have for any business excep his own. In providing for he care and adminisraion of your esae, guard agains neglec, indifference and inexperience by naming his Company as your Execuor. J FIFTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE Bishop Trus Co., Ld. 924 Behel Sree Tel. 677 IN SETTLING AND MANAGING SIGNS AND AUTO NUMBERS Meallic auo numbers, signs, and window leering, biiow cards, window cards, hand pained posers, and all kinds of ar work. Dow, Lihue, Phone 93L. f. T E R R I TO R YOF H AW A Deparmen of Public Insrucion OFFICIAL NOTICE Examinaion for Foreign Language 8chool Teachers, Honolulu, July The examinaions will be given a he ROYAL SCHOOL, Emma Sree, Honolulu, beginning July 6h a 8 A. M. The Royal School will be used insead of he McKinley High School as originally announced. VAUG HAN MacCAUGHEY. Sup. Public Insrucion. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT TERRITORY OF HAWAII AT CHAMBERS IN DIVORCE CARRIE JACINTHO. SOUZA, Libel-lan-, vs. LOUIS M. SOUZA, Libel-lee-. Noice of Pendency of Sui THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII To Louis M. Souza Greeing: You are hereby noified ha he above-enile- d cause is now ponding above-namedbefore he Circui Cour, wherein Carrie Jacinho Souza prays for an absolue divorce from you upon he ground se ou in he libel on file, o wi,, and ha said cause has been se down for rial before he Honorable William C. Achi, Jr., Judge of said Cour, a his Courroom in Lihue, Couny of Kauai, in said circui, on Friday, he 9h day of Sepember, A. D. 92, a 9 o'clock A. M. or as soon hereafer as he business of said cour may permi. Daed a Lihue, T. H., June 25, 92. BY ORDER OF THE COURT: (SEAL) (Sgd.) J. C. CULLEN. Clerk PHILIP L. RICE Aorney for Libellan. June 28; July 5, 2, 9, 26; Augus 2, and 9, 92. NOTICE Noice is hereby given ha all fees for licenses, excep fees for huning licenses, are due and payable on July s, 92. All applicaions for Licenses mus be accompanied by cerificae showing he paymen In full of delinquen axes. All applicaions for licenses for he manufacure- of Food Producs, Resauran, Hoel and Boarding House, Beef Bucher, Slaugher and Sell Pork Bucher, 'Slaugher and Sell, To Sell Beef, To Sell Pork, To Sell Milk, Livery Sables, Barber, and Dyeing and Cleaning mus be accompanied by Board of Healh Cerificae. All applicaions for Aucioneer and Beef Bucher, Slaugher and Sell Licenses, mus be accompanied by Bonds. All applicaions for Merchandise Licenses mus be accompanied by affidavis showing amoun of gross receips during he fiscal year prior o July s, or saemens showing he commencemen of any rade or business for which such licenses are required. All hose carrying on a business as mus file a saemen of showing residence of each parner, firm name, and he place of business of said verified as rue by one of he parners. In case of change in he r ;x s sr i Pill mm ESTATES limm immm mm v - of he Inspecor. K. C. AHANA, Treasurer, Couny of Kauai, T. H. ship or dissoluion, noice of such change or dissoluion mus be filed wih his office. Applicaion for a passenger license mus be accompanied by he cerificae IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF HAWAII AT CHAMBERS IN PROBATE In he Maer of he Esae of JOSEPH FREITAS CALISTRO, lae of Hanamaulu, Kauai, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Noice, is hereby given ha Leers of Admlpisraion have been Issued o Anone Nobriga, Jr., as Adminisraor of he EBae of Joseph Freias Calisro, deceased, lae of Hanamaulu, Couny of Kauai, Terriory of Hawaii. AH crediors of he deceased, or of hia esae, are hereby noified o presen heir clalais, wih proper vouchers, ' or duly auhenicaed copies hereof, even if he claim Is secured by morgage upon real esae, o he said Anone Nobriga, Jr., a Hana-mual- u Sore, In said Hanamaulu, or a he office of his aorney, Philip L. Rice, in Lihue, said Couny, wihin six monhs from he dae of his noice, which is he dae of he firs ubllcaion hereof; oherw'se, sucn claim, if any, shall be ofrever barred. All persons Indebed o he said esae are hereby noified o make paymen o he said Anone Nobriga, Jr., a he firs above address. Daed, Lihue, Kauai, T. II., May 3, 92. ANTONE NOBRIGA, JR., Adminisraor, Esae Joseph Freias Calisro, deceased. PHILIP L. RICE, Aorney for Adminisraor. May 3; June 7, 4, 2, 28. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND AT KOLOA OF MARY ROSE NAKAI, DECEASED Under Order of Cour, I will sell a public aucion o he 'highes and bes bidder, in Koloa, Kauai, a he courhouse of he Disric Magisrae of Koloa, a 0 A. M. Saurday, July 2, 92, he following land and houses of Mary Rose Nakai, deceased: Land a Makapala, Koloa, Kauai, Terriory of Hawaii, regisered in he Office of he Assisan Regisrar Land Cour, Terriory of Hawaii in Transfer Cerificae of Tile No. 692 o Mary Rose Nakai, widow, conaining an area of 40,000 square fee, and being Lo 2 of Land Cour Peiion No. 307, also he houses on he land. The land and houses will be sold separaely. One house has a corrugaed iron roof. Terms Cash In curren lawful money of he Unied Saes. The sale is subjec o confirmaion by he Judge of he Circui Cour of he Fifh Circui, siing a Chambers in Probae. Expense of obaining new cerificae of ile in name of purchaser will be borne by he adminisraor. For furher pariculars apply o he undersigned a Koloa, Kauai. Koloa Kauai, June 4, 92. JOHN S. CHANDLER, Adminisraor of Esae of Mary Rose Nakai. deceased. Lyle A. Dickey, Aorney for Adminisraor. June 4, 2, 28, 92. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT TERRITORY OF HAWAII AT CHAMBERS IN PROBATE Probae No In he Maer of he Guardianship of he Persons and Propery of AN- TONE SOUZA, MANUEL SOUZA, ISABELLA SOUZA, OLIVIA SOU- ZA, VIRGINIA SOUZA and HENRY SOUZA. Minors. Order To Show Cause On Guardian's Applicaion To Sell Real Esae On reading and filing he Peiion of MANUEL MATHUES SOUZA, he Guardian of Anone Souza, Manuel Souza, Isabella Souza, Olivia Souza, Virginia Souza and Henry Souza, minors, praying for an order of sale of cerain real esae belonging o his said wards, o wi: A (67) Ineres or share in and of Lo No. 53 of he Lawal Homeseads, siuaed in he Disric of Koloa, in he Couny of Kauai, Terriory of Hawaii, he same being propery Inheried by said minors from heir moher, Mary E. Souza, deceased; he said land being more paricularly described in Land Paen (Gran) No. 775 (issued o "Mary E. Souza, or Her Heirs," and daed he 7h day of February, A.D. 92), as follows: "All of he land siuae a LAWAI HOMESTEADS in he Disric of LAWAI, Island of KAUAI bounded and described as follows: Righ of Purchase Lease No. 260, Lo No. 53, Reg. Map No. 2493, Sixh Land Dim. Beginning a i on sone a he Norh corner of his lo and he Souheas comer of Lo 62 on he Wes side of Homesead Road, from which poin he rue azimuh and disance o Trig. Saion "Puhala Pipe" is 207' 45' 80" 40. fee, and he coordinaes of said poin of beginning referred o Governmen Survey Trig. Saion "Kaluamoa" are fee Souh and fee Wes, as shown on Governmen Survey Regisered Map No. 2493, and running by rue azimuhs: ' 74.2 fee along Wes side of homesead road o a on sone: 42' fee along Wes side of homesead road o a on sone on he Norh side of 30 foo road; ' fee along Norh side of 30 foo road o a on sone on he boundary of he Kauai Frui and Land Co; ' fee along land of he Kauai Frui and Land Co., o a on sone; ' fee along Lo 62; ' fee along Lo 62; ' fee along Lo 62 o he poin of beginning AREA 8.90 ACRES Exceping and Reserving herefrom a righ-of-wa- y 5 fee wide acriss his lo for he dich and unnel, said righ-of-wa- y conaining an area of 300 acre, leaving a NET AREA of 8.77 Acres. Conaining 8.77 Acres, more or less;" and seing forh cerain legal reasons why such real esae should be sold, owl: Tha a sale will be for he advanage, benefi, and bes ineress of his said wards and is necessary in order o obain and have funds available for heir proper mainenance and suppor; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, Tha he heirs and nex of kin of said wards and all persons ineresed in he said esae, appear before his Cour on Friday, he 5h day of July, A. D. 92, a 9:30 o'clock A. M. a he Cour Room of his Cour, in Lihue, Couny of Kauai, in said Terriory, hen and here o show cause why an order should no be graned or he sale of such esae. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, Tha a noice of his order be published a leas hree successive weeks before he said day of hearing, in he "Garden Island" newspaper published in Lihue, said Couny, he lab publicaion o be no less han en days previous o he ime herein appoined for said hearing. Daed a Lihue, June 3, 92. (SEAL) (Sgd.) WILLIAM C. ACHI JR. Judge of he Circui Cour of he Fifh Circui. Aes: (Sgd.) JOSEPH ANDRE SOUSA, Clerk of he Circui Cour of he Fifh Circui. Philip L. Rice,' Aorney for Guardian. June 7, 4, 2, 28, 92. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT LEASE3 Noice is hereby given ha a :30 o'clock P. M. Thursday, July 7, 92, a he office of Land-Agen-, he Sub Mr. G. W. Sahr, Lihue, Kauai, here will be sold a Public Aucion o he highes bidders under Secion 380 of he Revised Laws of Hawaii of 95 General Leases covering he following described Governmen Lands; () Los 24, 25, & 26 Block J. Kapaa Town Los, Puna, Kauai; conaining an area of 22,445 square fee, more or less; erm of lease, 0 years from Sepember 9, 92; upse renal, $60 per annum, payable semi-annuall- y in advance. (2) Los and 2, Block K., Kapaa Town Los, Puna Kauai; conaining an area of 20,885 square fee, more or less; erm of lease, 0 years from July 7, 92; upse renal, (25.00 per annum, payable semi-annuall- y in advance. (3) Los 3, 4 and 5, Block K., Kapaa Town Los, Puna, Kauai; conaining an area of 22,600 square fee, more or less; erm of lease, 0 years from July 7, 92; upse renal, $25.00 per annum, payable semi-annuall- y in advance. The Purchasers o pay he firs six monhs' renal bid a he drop of he hammer. The Purchasers o pay he coss of adverising and oher charges in connecion wih he preparaion of hese W see. "bo Sale of he above General Leaves is subjec o he erms of ('ovornmon General Leases issue by he Office of he Commissioner of Public Lands. For maps, form of General Lease and oher pariculars, apply a ha office of he Sub Land-Agen- Mr. G. W. Sahr, Lihue, Kauai or a he office of he Commissioner of Public Lands, Capiol Building, Honolulu, T. H. C. T. BAILEY, Commissioner of Public Lands. Daed a Honolulu, T. II. June, 92. Juue 7, 4, 2, 28; July 6, 92.

6 6 THE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 92 Warner Made Superinenden of Ani-Saloo- n League Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ld. I I A fire may wipe away a life's saving in an hour. HONOLULU AND HILO No, however, if you are fully insured wih ua. Henry Waerhouse Trus Co., Ld. For and Merchan Ss. HONOLULU, T. H Save Your Clohing ECONOMY demauda ha he expensive shir, he fine gown sui be laundered, cleaned or dyed only by THE METHOD EXQUISITE of he FRENCH LAUNDRY and DYEING AND CLEANING WOKKS J. ABADIE, Prop. Honolulu (Send he package by Parcels Pos) 4 fol--?- kll'h ' '":'v '"'A Sugar Facors and Commission IMPORTERS GENERAL! Merchans OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE HARDWARE Builders' Hardware Crockery Glassware Silverware Sporing Goods Fishing Tackle Firearms Ammuniion Safes Refrigeraors Spark Tlugs Flashligh! Tains Varnishes Brushes Oils Greasei Warners Saddlery Roofing Trunks Sui Cases ec. ec. GROCERIES Fancy and Saple Lines, Feed, ec. DRY GOODS Shoes Toile Supplies Saionery ec. ec. Wriers INSURANCE AGENTS of Fire, Marine, Compensaion, Auomobile and Miscellaneous Insurance Policies. AGENTS FOR Canadian-Ausralia- n Royal Mail Seamship Line. If yon are no now receiving he REXALL MONTIILY MAGAZINE please send your name for mailing lis. The Magazine has recenly been enlarged, and improved by he addiion of sories by prominen wriers and picures of curren evens. TIIIS SERVICE IS ABSOLUTELY FREE. Benson, Smih &.Co., Ld. " i' V R' JOHN W. VVADMAN Ani-Snjoo- Presiden of he League. fow-.-.;.jf.'v-v-- 2 Upon applicaion Informaion will he cheerfully furnished in regard o. any of our lines In which you may be Ineresed. ) - 4 Kapaia Garage Co. Exclusive Kauai - Agens for U. S. TIRES AND (MM) The Rexall Sore SERVICE EVERY Box 42( SECOND Honolulu, T. II. V ' J Auomobile M o 6 r cy c I e Gas Engine and General Repairing VULCANIZING. We Have I Whaever you may need in he line of Dry Goods, Groceries, and General merchandise, we have i. CORONA J. I. SILVA'S Eleele Sore TYPEWRITERS VOH THE STUDENT - TRAVELER HOME Produce he same perfec ypewrien copy ha any $0.00 machine doe 9 nn Hawaiian News & Thrums, Ld. $D.UU Young Hoel Bldg. Honolulu JAY O. WARNER Superinenden of he League Ani-Saloo- Jay O. Warner, for he pas hree years secreary of he Youfig Men's Chrisian Associaion Kauai, on has acceped he' secrearyship of he erriorial Ani-Saloo- league and is leaving for Honolulu nex Saurday o assume his new duies. Mr. 'Warner had been inending o leave nex monh for he mainland where he expeced o reurn o l. minisry, ba he need for an earnes and acive worker in he cause of prohibiion in Hawaii is crea, and when his call came for him he fel i his duy o respond. Ani-Saloo- The League of Honolulu was organized in 90 wih a Rev. Dr. Harley of Los Angeles as is firs Superinenden, who was succeeded by Rev. W. H. Rice. In 907, Hon. John G. Woolloy, who has only recenly reired from his public aciviies in behalf cf he cause of Prohibiion, visied he islands and for hree years worked hard for a "dry" Hawaii. A plebiscie was held in 90 bu he "wes" won ou by a largo majoriy. In 94 Dr. John W. Wadman became he superinenden of he league, which was reorganized and became The Ani-Saloo- League of Hawaii, wih a erriorial delegaed annual conference, he firs of which was held February 27h, in Kawaia-ha- o Church, Honolulu, aended by 300 delegaes. The Naional Superinenden of he League, Dr. Purley A. Baker, was he honored gues and he lae W. A. Dowen, a veeran emperance worker, he presiding officer. Abou his ime he League insiued is campaign in he public schools of he Terriory and amoi'e he young people. The wachword of he movemen was "alcohol is a poison" and a Lincoln-Le- e Legion was organized, wih oal absinnce pledge cards, badges, and banners, wih a membership numbering housands and branches in every selemen of he Islands. In January, 90, Dr. Wadman was sen by he League o Washingon, D. C. o "lobby" for a dry Hawaii by a member of he League, and Mr, Geo. P. Casle, one of Is prominen officers hroughou is enire hisory Dr. Wadman remained a he Capial ill June, 98, pushing his campaign agains grea odds, especially he op posiion of he Delegae, hough he was subsequenly won over o he cause and became an acive parici pan. Dr. Wadman wih he Naional Officers of he League and ook a prominen par in he big drive for a "dry" naion in he pas sage of he Eigheenh Consiuional Amendmen operaive January He assised also in he lobby for a saloonless Capial, a "dry' Alaska and Poro Rico. April 0h, 9S, a Presidenial or der was issued making he Island of Oahu "dry" for miliary reasons, and a lile laer a war measure all he islands in he same area. In he meanime, he d included Sheppard-Kuhi- bill was pending in boh chambers of Congress. needed hard work o press i hrough A las he House of Represenaives afer a fierce figh beween he "wes" and "drys", lasing nearly hree hours, passed he bill by a voe of 237 o 30, he larges majoriy in favor of any prohibiion bill up o ha dae. On May Gh, 98, he Senae ap proved wihou a record voe, largely because of he skilful acics of Sen aor Sheppard, and on May 25h he Presiden affixed his signaure and lie law became effecive in Hawaii Augub 20h of he same year. Recenly here nas come an ur gen demand from he public and from he Federal auhoriies o re sume is work in behalf of educaion, publiciy and law enforcemen. Accordingly he League has responded wih Dr. Wadman as presiden. Rev. H. V. Whie, vice presiden, and Prof. Vuughun MacCaughey, chairman of he prohibiion law enforcemen commiee. Fifeen oher prominen Honolulu ciizens consiue he execuive commiee. An acive can vass has been m ide, funds have been Federal enacmen. He wen armed secured, and j a program oulined. To wih many peiions, including hose lead he forces of he League In Is of he Honolulu Chamber of Coinm--' new plan of aciviy, he Execuive erce. Ad Club, Merchans' Associaion and Roary Club. These laer Rev. Jay O. Warner o become is Commiee exended an inviaion o were made possible by he acive co j superinenden, Mr. Warner has operaion of Mr. James Wakefield, ccpod he "cull eners upon his of Theo. H. Davies & Co., hough no! duies July fifh. Tel P. O. Box 236 Kapaia, Lihue WALL PAPER CLEARANCE SALE To make room 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 brigh, arisic and in every respec. Call or wrie for samples and make your selecions The Home Beauiful Deparmen Lewers & Cooke, Ld, Esablished 853 Lumber and Building Maerials, Honolulu lg'j-7-7 S. King S., Honolulu 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 lon ime. Made wilurn soles, Ions narrow oes and slender French heels. Buckles of differen designs o sui he individual ase. Black Sain $8.50 o $2.50 Whie Sain 0.00 Silver Cloh 2.50 Whie Kid 2.50 o 5.00 Black Suede 5.00 Manufacurers Shoe Sore " 05 For Sree Honolulu, T. H.

7 THE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE 28., 92 Ly ym,!i ji i i! i i i juyij jlf jj,hi Ill If' ill lij j'i! The Commercial Trus Co., which filed is aricles of incorporaion a few weeks ago willo cccupy he firs and par of he second floor of he new building which is o be ereced on he former Union Grill sie on King sree, Honolulu. The Union Grill will occupy a par of he building, consrucion for which is aire idy under way. Emory & Webb, Honolulu archiecs, have prepared he plans and specificaions for a hree sory, concree building. Charles Ingvorsen has he conrac for he building. Permanen officers of he bank have no been announced as ye. The emporary officers, for purposes of incorporaion are: James W. Russell, presiden; P. C. Beamer, reasurer; Fred Paerson, Senaor Russell's law parner, secreary. Oher Incorporaors are: Herber A. Truslow, reasurer and manager of he Securiy Trus Co. Hilo, and William Williamson of Williamson & Buolph, Honolulu. Capial is $250,000 The company has issued an inviaion o he people of Hawaii o join in he companies and is placing on he marke hrough Williamson & Buolph of Honolulu and he Securiy Trus Co., of Hilo, a limied number of shares a $2.50 per share. The capial of he Commercial Trus Co. is 250,000. The company proposes o Immediaely organize and will own he conrolling ineres in he Hawaii Bank of Commerce. Boh insiuions under one managemen, will be housed in he new building. The esimae is made ha he new building will be ready for occupancy abou Augus. The bank and rus company will occupy he firs floor and a par of he second and remaining porions of he building will be rened as offices. In he back par of he second floor he bonl'. will have is board of direcors' room and a men's locker rocr. The fron of he building will be of concree and marble consrucion, wih a marble base course. The bank will have Columbia marble ile floors and he couners will be of San Saba marble, a Texas marble, wih verde anique marble for he bases and rimmings. The Waerhouse Co., is furnishing all he bronze grill work, he vaul doors and linings and he safey deposi boxes and fiings, boh for he vauls and he couners. One side of he lower floor will be used as he rus and real esae deparmen and he oher by he bank proper. The same execuive saff, and direcors will conrol he affairs of boh he bank and he rus company and he inauguraion of he wo insiuions under one managemen and in he ame general offices will mark a new feaure in banking and fiduciary service in Hawaii. The organizers poin ou ha here Is a demand and a real need for such a combined Insiuion, or affiliaion for he purpose of affording service o he smaller business ineress ha seek greaer independence, and i is he plan o guard for all ime agains any small group conrol, by limiing -... he number of shares ha any one person may acquire including persons in nearly every business, pro fession and calling, as well as every naionaliy in he islands. The direcorae of he companies will be represenaives of he classes naionaliies and businesses as represened by he lis of sockholders and will include men on each of he four principal islands of he group, a working quorum o consis of residens of Honolulu. While hese companies are independen of all ohers, hey will begin business, i is saed, wih srong connecions wih oher financial insiuions in Hawaii and on he mainland and also wih a munber of foreign banking insiuions. The closes affiliaion will exis wih he Secur iy Trus Co., he People's Bank of Hilo and he Bank of Kauai of Ka paa. The People's Bank has branch es also in Kona, Hamakua and Ko hala. The Hawaii Bank of Commerce will conduc a general banking busl ness in all is branches, giving paricular aenion o commercial, sav-ingscollecions and foreign ex change. The Commercial Trus Co., will operae deparmens devoed o socks and bonds, real esae, rus and agency, insurance and safe de' posi box service. A feaure of he sock and bond de parmen will be he handling of lised mainland securiies, hrough he house of E. F. Huon & Co., of New York and San Francisco. Mrs. Carer's Musicale A KAUAI POME If wriing his junk Tha you see prined If shooing he bunk The res of he year, here. Would raka you all aop And swear by all holy To be on he spo On he Fourh a Walpoull, I'd grab my old pen. Or yping machine, And almos wihou end Spou lierary seam, Bu I know all oo well Tha no words of mine, No maer how well jingle he rhyme, Will make you harness Your old chug machine And go here, unless You are mighy keen To have one big ime, To wach all he races, To be in he line When he referee laces The gloves on he "pugs", So ha when hey figh Their bale-scarre- d mugs Will look like a frigh. So brudder ge busy, And scrub your ol' neck, And une up your Lizzie To drive here, by heck! Auhor's noe: Sure, I know ha is a punk pome, bu fer he love of Mike don' judge he Fourh of July Celebraion ha he American Legion is giving a Waipouli by i. The cel ebraion really is going o be good. Why He Didn' 3op. "James, do you see ha policeman making signs o you?" asked he lady in he back sea of he car. "Yes, ma'am," replied he chauffeur. "Probably wans us o sop." "Don' know, ma'am. sand his signs. You don' under see, we don belong o he same lodge." Yonkers Saesman. x Prevenive Measures. "Why are you so anxious o play bridge?" "Somebody will play he piano if we don'." Louisville Courier-Journa- l. Measuremens. Prof. Alber Michelson, an American asronomer, has jus succeeded, wih he aid of an apparaus he has inven ed, in measuring he sar Alpha I is also repored ha Sec reary Denby is busy consrucing a number of apparaues for aking he measure of he Rising Sun. Punch. j Imperial Orchesra We will furnish music a all pars of he Inland for Dunces and Dinners. The Club is composed of 8 pieces as follows : Violin, Mandolin, Flue, Violin Base, Guiars and Ukuleles. Laes Music. TRICES VERY REASONABLE For any engagemen see Mr. C. F. Audrade or Mr. Joe F. Rapozo a Lihue Sore FATTY ARBUKLE of Kilauea in a ah MUTT and JEFF GRAND MU MY A Kilauea Hall Saurday Evening, July 2nd 7:30 Honolulu Time Real Hula Hula Dancing Special Music Dance afer he Show o Alapaki Smih's Orchesra Grea Reducion Sale The enire sock of General Merchandise of he firm of M. S. Tomas & Company, a Kapaa, MUST be sold a once o saisfy he claims of crediors. I KM v f TOW.' ' 4AW i m?l I MM v&s i PH MAURICE TOURNEUR THE LAST OP THE MOHTCAMS fmnccm'dramcl elemal-b- y James Fenimore (poper Direced by WAURICE'JOURNEUR W CLARENCE L BROWN The soryof a.prince wihou a kingdom. 4. Friday evening, June 24h, Mrs. Fred Carer enerained he parens and friends of her pupils, by giving a very delighful musical program a her home, in which 5 or more of her pupils ook par. Hanging all he way from he lile beginners playing heir simple har monies, o he finished producions of he older children rendering beau lful classical music, he whole pro gram conained a wide range of in eresing selecions. Many of he performers showed marked abiliy. Afer he program, refreshmens followed, and a general spiri of neighborly friendliness brough o a close his happy occasion. ANOTHER ASCENT OF HAUPU On Sunday, June 26, a pary com posed of Mins Alexandra Knudsen, (Sandie Kanul) Valderair Knudsen (Valdie), Mr. Eric A. Knudsen and F. Grlnnell Jr. had a very pleasan day's rip in scaling old Hoary Head., Haupu, rambling over he face of he mounain over a "blind" rail. The day was Ideal. Three of he pary had no been up he mounain before. Mr. Grln nell made he ascen las November in company wih en men and boys.. A he Tip Top July 8h BARGAINS! This is he ime and place o ge REAL BAR- GAINS. Don' fail o ake advanage of his grea opporuniy. Furniure and Fixures Land and Buildings They all mus go o saisfy claims agains he company M. S. HENRIQUES Trusee BARGAINS 2d

8 8 THE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 92 rrr A ratntt? A T7 T7 AT WAIPOULI FIELD K E -- JiWM All --Chinese of Honolulu 4 I,b V 4... r - r--j ji mm i vs. Kauai e The liascbiill Team, Cliainpions of Oahu, aud conquerors of he bes eams ou Maui ami Hawaii, w ill visi Kauai iming he Fourh of July, his being he only island ha hey have burn unable o defea. You have heard of he sensaional fielding and baserunning feas of Charley En Sue. he heavy swaing of Lang Akana, he wonderful caching of Kan Yen and he work of ohr sars his eam baseball diamond, bu have you hem dyed-in-he-woof on he seen in aiou ye? J will be a rea lha no baseball fan can afford o miss. Come o Waipouli Field on July 2nd, 3rd, and 4h and see how he game is played by he bes eam in he Hawaiian Islands oday. Admission o he grounds ou Monday includes horse races and oher spors o be pulled off under he direcion of he American Legion. SCHEDULE ADMISSION as All-Chine- Saurday, July 2nd. se vs. Lihue, 4 p. m." Sunday, " 3rd. " " " All-Japanese, p. m " AU-Kau- ai, 3 p. m, Monday, 4h Makees; 2 p. m..2 x 3E 3d 3E Saurday, July 2nd. Aduls 35c, Children 20c. Auomobiles 75c Sunday, 3rd. 50c, 25c. $.00 Monday, 44 3E I EE 4h. $.00 i 25c AMERICAN LEGION INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION 9 A. M. HORSE RACES 4 RACES Ligh Weigh Champion 2 M. By Ernes Heinie of Oahu LUNCH AND LUAU Women's Auxiliary IP. vs. M. Champions of Oahu BOXING Maximo TWO PRELIMINARIES 2:30 P. M. BASEBALL De La Cruz Filipino Champion of Kauai ALL - CHINESE VS. MAKEE Champions of Kauai Waipouli Race Track, Monday, July 4h 2 3f 2 f f 3 i s

9 P. O. Box G CI Kekah HOFGAARD WAIMEA, KAUAI -- DEALERS -- AND- IN-- CO.. LTD. General Merchandise Building Maerial; BRANCH STORES Waimea Tip Top Theare PROGRAM WEEKLY 8 Tel. THURSDAY NIGHT. HARRY CAREY in SUNDOWN SLIM FRIDAY NIGHT 5-- W Mana WANDA HAWLEY IN A REALART PRODUCTION HER FIRST ELOPMENT SATURDAY NIGHT HAL REED IN AN ALL-STA- PRODUCTION THE CONFESSION SUNDAY NIGHT NAZIMOVA IN A METRO PRODUCTION MADAME PEACOCK TUESDAY NIGHT CECIL B. DeMILLE IN A PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION FORBIDDEN FRUIT THE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE Press Congress Program Taking Definie Shape Honolulu, June 22 The program for he PreBS Congress sessions o be held here in Ocober Is aking definie shape, and he program commiee has announced ha I includes addresses by such eminen Journaliss as James Wrigh Brown of "Edior & Publisher," New York; H. L. Bridgman of he Brooklyn Sandard Union; K. Sugimura of he Toklo Asahl Shimbun; B. W. Fleisher of he Japan Adveriser, Cou-oupi- Tokio; Thales s of Nea Ellas, Ahens; Ludvig Saxe, Verdens Gang, Chrisiana; Rus-or- n N. Vachaghandy of SanJ Vara-man-, Bombay; Virgilio Rodriguez Be-e- a of he Cenral American Press associaion, Guaemala. These men are among he journaliss invied o paricipae In he program who have acceped he commiee's Inviaion, according o leers received oday from John R. Morris, execuive secreary of he Congress. Ohers of equal prominence will appear in he firs formal program announcemen, soon o be sen o he members of he Congress. The names of wo. well-know- n newspaper men who will be he chief represenaives of England and France respecively on he program will be made public In a shor ime. The plan of he program commiee, wries Mr. Morris, is o devoe four and a half or five days o he business sessions of he Congres, leaving he remaining ime open for he heavy schedule being arranged for he delegaes by he several Honolulu commiees. The business sessions will consis of general meeings, when all of he delegaes will assemble in a single body for discussion of problems affecing he enire profession, and deparmenal conferences of firs ineres o only a par of he delegaes. Two afernoons will be devoed o meeings of such conferences as hose on journalisic educaion, he newspaper press, daily and weekly, and magazine wriing. The Pan-Pacifi- c press conference will probably mee for an all-da- y session on he las day of he meeings. Prof. Waler B. Pikin of Columbia Universiy, and Prof. W. D. Hornaday of he Universiy of Texas will have places oh he program of he educaional conference. Their problems have o do wih raining for newspaper work of all kinds. The deparmen having special reference o he newspaper press will, of course, be larger han he ohers and mos of he speakers named above will paricipae in i. Mr. Fleisher and Alex ander Hume Ford, secreary-direco- r of T'an-Pacihe f ic Union, eraing on he plans are co-o-p for he Pan-Pacifi- c conference. In addiion o he fixed program being arranged, which will bring o Honolulu as speakers some of he greaes leaders in modern journal ism, opporuniy will be given a he meeing for open discussion of poins of general Ineres. Members bes fied o lead such discussions are being chosen and his will be made a feaure of he program. PUPILS GIVE MUSICALE The music pupils of Mrs. R. W. Bayless gave heir spring recial las Thursday evening. Each child Invied his parens and immediae friends, who numbered abou niney. The children all did exremely well, while no a few showed marked abiliy as pianiss. The following program was rendered: Due Barcarolle doberon.. Weber Dora Rice, Edih Slogge Musical Poems Hudson a. we will go b. Lullabye c. Twiligh Thelma Olson Musical Poems Hudson a. Marching Song b. In he Fores c. Song of he Wildbirds Marjorie Waerhouse The Garden Swing Schuler Lloyd Nelson Dolly's Funeral Tschaikowsky Walz Gurll Florence Waerhouse Boa Song Op. 306 Spindler Valse Gurll Kenneh Bayless Slumber Song Schumann Caherine Moragne Reverie Crammond The Joyous Peasan Schumann Dora Rice Andane Op. 7 Weber Bohemian Dance Weber William Waerhouse Sudy Op. 47, No. 9 Heller Edih Slogge Scherzo Schuber Mabel Chong Menue Bach Valse Op. 3!, No Tschaikows.ky Alice Broadben Fanasia Humoreske Margare Slogge Announcemen M. C. Kung has Opened a Pain Shop a Kapaa, where he is prepared o do Auo Paining, Revarnishing, Repolishing, Enameling of Furniure. All work guaraneed o be firs class. Ho. KJ0 KEEN IUTTEB Safey R&eor wih packiff. of blades in cfcm. f I il X L J f Our SAFE DEPOSIT P.OXES " now insalled ami ready FOR RENT?..00 per year. l'laee jour morgages, deeds, insurance papers, libery bonds and jewelry in one of our safe deposi boxes and slop worrying. Call or elephone, We pay ineres: on s. I H 3 AVISOS 'J TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE TAKES ORDERS FOR ALE KINDS Dry Cleaning and Laundry Work SEND BY PARCEL POST TO 2 UNION ST HONOLULU BwlmP m The Safe Safey Razor "HTiinimirffl let acquained wih his lile VJT "shaver"-r-fh- e Keen Kuer. Perfec in is balance and make-up-, his lile razor lies fla agains he face and a jus he righ angle o shave diagonally and safely. mufflrim Safey Razors are made from Highes Grade Safey Razor seel. They ake on an edge and hold i. Packed in a nea raveling- - box. Ready always for a quick, cool, close shave and no a yank or a pull. SIMMONS HARDWARE COMPANY Thm Recollecion of JuaLy Remain Long A fi hm Pric w forguun. ' Trade Murk Kofiuro4 C. 6IMMON3 If you can' ge your FAVORITE MAGAZINES from your Newsdealer send o FISHER'S P. OF O. Box 224 Honolulu Bach READ THE GARDEN ISLAND Dvork.

10 THE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 92 Capial, Goodyear Tires Las Longer l"o,o(h).oo,rl)0 Shares In Goodyears you will find ires ha posiively go farher and las longer. And in he smaller sizes of Goodyears you will find embodied as high a relaive Cords. mi. value as in he famous Goodyear Our large sock of Goodyears enables you o obain immediae delivery. Nanril (S We Have Goodyear Heavy Touris Tubes, oo So ha every person in Hawaii may have an opporuniy o join in his company, an inviaion is here exended o you o subscribe for any amoun, no exceeding 500 shares, of he capial sock of COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY, LTD. HONOLULU OI'HUATIXfl HAWAII Surplus, $25, I'iir Value STOCK AND BOND, REAL ESTATE TRUST AND AGENCY, AND INSURANCE DEPARTMENTS The Trusl Company will immediaely organize and own (he con I rolling ineres in he Hawaii Bank of Commerce, Ld. Commercial Savings ICxchango Collecions A limilwl nuinher of.shares are olterel a 2.50 per share (() paid up; surplus and organizaion expenses paid. All subscripions mus lie Jig.' companied by check for r.00 per share. ISalance o he paid.july, 02. WILLIAMSON & BUTTOLPH STOCK AND BOND BROKERS 83 MERCHANT STREET HONOLULU, T. H. SECURITY TRUST COMPANY, LTD. HILO, HAWAII id! Personals Mrs. A. B. Brnue, o Klcelc, roum-oi- l ly ho Klnau Friday morning. Max Bole, o Kllauca, was a reurning passenger aboard ho Klnau Friday. Miss Madeline Soulc mado a flying rip Icy.Honolulu Friday, rournlug on ho Klnau his morning. Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Dunn are saying a Puukapolo whoro hoy aro building n summer homo. Miss Margare Green arrived by ho Klnau his morning for a visi wih ho S. W. Wilcox's, of Grovo Farm. Mrs. Wm. R. Hobby, of Llhuo, depared by ho Claudlno las Friday afernoon for a week's vacaion In Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Baldwin cncraln: a largo pary a a moonligh swim and supper a heir beach home a Koloa on Sunday evening. Mrs. Sam Carer, of Llhuo, lof for Honolulu by ho Claudlno Frijay afernoon on her way o Tacoma, Washingon, for a vacaion of soveral monhs. Mr. and Mrs. Llndemann, formerly of Lhuc, lef on ho Maul for Europe. Thoy were accompanied by heir nop- - hew, Mr. A. Slebel, who reurns o ho Islands early In November. Mr, Norman Hinds, professor of Geology a Harvard Universiy, lias gone o Walmea and Kokeo o sudy ho rock formaion of ha side of he Island. Percy Lydgao uccompanies him as his man Friday. The Misses Brode, Trlndle and Tur ner, Llhuo Public school eachers, lef Friday for Honolulu, hen on o heir homes In California. They have mado many friends In ho com muniy who hao o see hem go. Mrs. Chas. Buchar gave a fare well pary o he school eachers on Tuesday, June 2s. The prize for he compeiion was won by Miss M. Eldrldge. Three brides-elec-, Miss J. Fowlds, II. Brand and Miss Beghou were presened wih dainy gifs by ho hosess's lile daugher. Mrs. Urban G. Hinders, Miss Hel- - ser and Miss Hinders, who havo been visiing Mrs. W. V. Lee and enjoying he beauies of Kauai, rourne o Honolulu Friday. Tho wo young ladies havo been ho guess of Mr. and Mrs. Hinders a Kallua, Hawaii, and aro deparing for heir homo In Salina, Ohio July 0h. Miss Ruh Lee Squires of San Francisco, arrived o spend a few days wih her friend, Heleno Sein-wal- d a Hanamaulu. Miss Squires Is a lawyer and was he only woman In ho same class wih Fred Paerson comprising beween wo ahd hree hundred members. Sho avers ha he charm of he islands is already permeaing her sysem. - MUCH ACTIVITY AT WAIMEA CANYON NOW Puukapelo and Kokeo Is ho scene of much aciviy hese days. Many people from Lihue, Walmea and Honolulu aro now camping here. Buildings aro going up and he place is aking on ho air of a regular summer colony. A presen ho Yoko Fellows Sunday School class of Llhuo is camping a ho Cheaham coage. They aro hiking around o all he spos of ineres and geing wild goas galore. They havo already sen a good many of hem o heir friends and relaives below (ha is, in Llhue.) Jack Sono and family and James Davidson and family aro also camping a Kokeo now. They aro occupy ing he ranger's coage. They aro doing as much huning as ho Yoko Fellows, bu o dae haven' any coas o brag abou. Dr. Dunn and family are uuiciing a fine now mounain house a Puuka pele. I has a wonderful lookou owards Nllhau nnd he ocean. I Is also locaed very near ho edge of ho canyon, giving he Dunns all he scenery hoy could wish for. Thoy aro camping in ens while- ho house Is being consruced.. Tho Honolulu Trail and Mounain Club has jus compleed a now co ago beween he rangor's coage and Charles Rico's Kokeo place Members of ho club nro expeced o occunv i some ime nex weok. Tho Honolulu eachers who havo occupied he Kumawola camp for ho pas few years aro coming again mis weok. They already havo holr pro visions and hiking clohes sen up o ho place. Bu hey showed a grea deal of judgmen. Thoy havo le a big bull dog in charge of ho hings. No one is ap o go very sociauio wih him. A number of oxra visiors wero up over ho week end. Among hem wore H. N. Brown and family and E. Deverill and family of Makawell. LIHUE AND TO PLAY CHINESE TEAM Following nro ho Hnoupa of ho eams- ha will play ho All Chlr.eso - on Saurday nnd Sunday a Wjdpouli: Saurday: Llhuo Cabaslo and Tcvos, p; Ohama, c; Schumacher, lb; Ml sumoo, 2b: Tal, 3b; Okii'ia, fs; M Perrolra, cf; J. Toxelra, I; Fuji, rf; M. Tcves und J. Toves, snbs. Sunday: Okuda, p Ohama, e; Tal, lb; Yoshlmlsu or Fuji. 2b; Tsunohiro. ss; G. Waaso; 3b; E. Waaso. cf; Dol, rf; King, If; Meria, N. Ohama, Ishida, cubs. Reduced Prices In Auomobile Tops We are pleased o announce ha on accoun of he recen reducion in he cos of maerials arid supplies, we are able o make new auomobile ops a a. maerially reduced price han has hereofore been possible. Call and See Us Abou a. New Top LIHUE HARNESS SHOP Back of Garden Island Office GOOD MEALS IN HONOLULU Awai you a Child's New, modern, high class resauran, cen-- rally locaed. Cool and comforable. Inelligen, coureous service. European plan. Operaed in connecion wih he Blaisdell Hoel J.P. CHILD,' Proprieor. S. S. "CLAUDINE" will leave Nawiliwili THURSDAY, June liolh, 0 p. in., insead of Friday, July s. Mail and passengers only. "Will resume her regular schedule he following week, sailing for Honolulu July 5li. Ge he wos from J cpomimoor IXTEIMSLAND STEAM NAV. CO., LTD. For your moor o work a Is bes you mus rea i fairly. When you use "Red Crown" you do rea i fairly. "Red Crown" has a coninuous chain of boiling poins which insures ready saring, rapid Acceleraion and maximum power. Look for he Red Crown sign on Service saions and garages. TTANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) TWO TICKET WINDOWS AT TIP TOP THEATRE Tho managemen of ho Tin Ton heare has had anoher icke win dow pu in, on ho opposie side of he lobby from ho original window. The now window is o bo used for ho balcony and general admission seas. This improvemen will cerainly bo appreciaed by he movie-goin- pub lic. Miss Grace Whie, who has been visiing her siser, Mrs. C, J. Dow of Llhue, lef on ho Klnau oday e o her homo in San Maeo. STAGE ALL SET FOR CELEDRATION (coninued from pago.) expec his bou o go more han wo rounds as boh boys carry a wallop. IUU claims ha ho firs one o land his haymaker will win. Ho Inends o ake he winner o Honolulu and mach him wih he bes on Oahu. 7 Vr.- - Two feaherweighs will furnish ho curain raiser. Tho admission prices aro as fol lows: General admission wih war ax $.0 Children.25 Bleacher seas.25 Reserved seas.50 Auo admission.00 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Noice is given ha I. U. Yukmura having bough ho soro of K. Toml-nagof Kapaa, will no bo responsible for any debs conraced by K. Tominaga on or heforo Juno 25h, 92, exceping wholesade accouns. UMAJHO YUKIMURA, Kapaa, Kauai. 4. Daed Juno 28, 92. FOR RENT Camping oufi consising of en, ice box, bed, safe, ec. Apply P. O. Box 20, Llhuo f. LOST Tiro and nim, 33 x 4V, beween Kapaa and Wnlnlhn, abou a week ago. Howard if reurned o Walmea Sables, Ld., Nawlliwlll.

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