Wm. Waterhouse. Winner Safety-Fir- st Essay Contest

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1 S. v. WLCOX.f a... ESTABLSHED VOL 18. NO. 7. LHUE, KAUA, TERRTORY OF HAWA. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1922 SUBSCRPTON RATES, $2.50 PER YEAR 5 CENTS PER COPY 1922 TaxRate K52S For Kaua Wll KJSES Be $30.20 KAPAA NOTES PONG GARAGE OPENS FOR BUSNESS TODAY 1! Crcut Court Has Few Cases At Ths Sesson Wm. Waterhouse Wnner Safety-Fr- st Essay Contest Much nterest Taken n Sugar Course At Kapaa rnest Spllner Wns Frst Prze n Thrft Contest lncroaflo of tho tt)22 tax rato for tho sland ot Kaua from tho est- - f mated rato of 2.SC or 28.C0 per $1000 to 3.02 or $30.20 por $1000, was an-- 1 nouncod yesterday by A. Lews Jr., terrtoral treasurer, accordng to Star-lullettho Last years tax rato for tho sland ot Kaua was Tho now rato s an lncreaso ( ot $1.20 per $1000 over that of last year. Treasurer Lews reports that the outsandlng features n tho tabulaton of tho 1922 tax rato for tho county of Kaua aro that for 1922 tho tnx bll ngaln3t tho tax payors ot Kaua s $754,383.48, or an ncrease of $44,23S.59 as compared wth $710, for Tho amount requred for county purposes s $279, or an ln creaso of $4,828.93, us compared wth $27G, for Tho amount requred for school, purposes s $33S,3G7.01. Ths tem docs not ncludo an addtonal amount of $18,500 requred for tho school cash bass fund. t s beng rased pursuant to an act of tho last log slaturo to overcome the stuaton each year of the school drawng from the other terrtoral funds. ncrease of 1922 over 1921 for school purposes s $5,9C8.4G, tho amount for 1921 beng $332, Tho amount requred tor nterest und snkng fund on terrtoral bonds for the year 1922 s $32, Gor an ncrease of $57,21.78, as compared wth $27,15C91 for the year A comparson between the amount of money requred for the year 1921 from the tax payers of the county of Kaua wth tho amount of money requred for tho year 1922, follows: County purposes, $279,S7G.48; nterest and snkng fund, $32,87S.G9; school purposes, $33S,3G7.01; school cash bass fund, $18,500; cost of assessment and collecton of taxes, $22,292.18; terrtoral purposes, Total $754, Urge Governor To Appont Move Censor At a recent meetng ot tho Socal Servce Assocaton of Kaua much dscusson was had regardng tho moral effect of mproperly censored moton pctures, wth tho result that tho assocaton through n resoluton, has requested Governor Wnllaco t. Farrngton to appont a censor to pass upon all tho pctures, comng nto tho terrtory. Tho resoluton follows: Resoluton. Whereas, tho ovls of mproperly censored moton pctures upon tho peoplo of our sland and upon chldren, especally, aro apparent, and, Whereas, wo know that tho class ot flms exhbted on our sland posters and promotes mmoralty and crmo n somo nstances; and, Whereas, wo belevo that tho ob- - jstlonable pctures can bo defnte- - s. ly elmnated from crculaton thru acton by the proper authortes, therefore, bo t tosolved, that wo, tho members of tho Socal Servce Assocaton of Knua urco unon tho Governor of tho terrtory defnte acton such as has been recommended by other bodes smlar to. ours and by nd vduals n tho poston to know the -- t: facts Tho appontment of a competent censor of all moton pc turo flms brought nto Honolulu for Q..&."buton and dsplay through tho lalnnlr! and that such censor bo empowered to forbd tho exhbton of all flms whch n hs judgment may bo harmful to tho morals of tho peoplo especally tho young. Bo t further resolved, that copes of ths resoluton bo presented n Governor W. t. Farrngton and to tho press of Kaua and Oahu. ESE, H. WLCOX, Presdent, Socal Servce Assocaton, Kaua. toyal G. HALL, Secretary, Socal Sorvco Assocaton, Kaua. Tho Fong Garage starts busness n Tuesday. O. C. co, Danel PangandF. Kooncy of Kapah aro t.o propretors. S. BUSH JONS STAFF OF A. T. & RY. A. S. nush, homesteader, has jon- - d tho offce staff of the Ahuknl Vermnnl & Rnlwny Co. Ho s at present statoned at tho landng. DR. HAGOOD OPENS OFFCE AT KAPAA Dr. Hagood, n order to accommo date resdents of Kapaa who may o n need of hs servces, has op- - nod an offce n the Hawa Hank cf Commerce buldng, spendng n ouplo of hours hero for fve duys every week. DODO PAYS VST TO HS OLD HOME S. Dodo, formerly a surveyor wth the M koo Sugar Co.. s back agan to pay : vst to bn old homo at 1ealr.. : s now employed by tho fdcral government at Schofcld barracks. A. T. & RY. STATON AT KAPAA PAU new staton of tho Ahukln Termnal & Ralway Co., s now completed. An agent wll bo apponted soon and tho actual recevng and dspatchng of freght va Ahuknl wll soon begn. JAS.. MORTA VSTS RELATVES AT KAPAA Jas.. Morta, who helped the Makees wth hs southpay slants a couplo of years ago, s spendng a short vacaton hero vstng wth hs relatves. Ho s now employed n Honolulu as a hat salesman... CONTENTS OF STORE SOLD TO SATSFY CREDTORS Eugene Au conducted a salo of tho merchandse remanng n tho general store of Kwong Hong Ta, begnnng last Saturday. Tho pro pretor of ths storo departed for Chna several months ago, when hs credtors became too nsstent, and tho salo s beng made n the nterests ot tho varous credtors ot the concern. FORD CAR RUNS AMUCK; AND TEARS DOWN FENCE Ford No. 1G7G operated by a fsh peddler from Koloa came to gref opposte tho now camp early Sun day mornng. Tho flvver was com ng toward Kapaa when somethng wont wrong wth the steerng mo onansm, causng tho car to shoot straght for tho fonco at tho turn ot tho road leadng to tho camp. Three fence posts wore put to sleep by tho mpact, but tho Ford was only slghtly damaged. MRS. WONG ALOAU GVES CHOP SUEY DNNER Mrs. Wong Alouu was tho hostess to a Chnese chop-sue- y dnnor gven at her spacous homo on Sunday afternoon. Ths specal.dnner s an annual affar wth Mrs. Aloau and s always gven after Chncso Now Year. Those who wero present ncluded Mr. and Mrs. K. Y. Kurl Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Hundley, Mrs. C. J. Frotas, Mrs. Alce Rod-rlguo- Mrs. L. P. Sheldon Mrs. A. H. Wong, Mrs. S. K. Matsurra, Mrs. E. Amalu, Mss Alung Wong Mss Alco Wong, Mss Y. Kmura, Mss M. Rodrguos, Mss D. L. Yong, Mss lornco Hundloy. Mss E. Ah Sng, Geo. S. Raymond and G. M. Shak. EPSCOPAL J SERVCE Thoro wll bo a celebraton of tho Anglcan communon at tho rosl- - deuce of J.. Hull.lue, at 7:30 p. m on Thursday, February 1G. Celebrant tho Epscopal prest from Walmca, tov. M. E. Carver. Tho frst sesson of tho Crcut Court of tho ffth dstrct 3 now tndor way. Tomorrow arguments wll bo heard n regard to demurrers to the ndctments drawn last meetng of tho grand jury. Demurrers have been fled by Attorney Kalukau n regard to tho ndctments chargng Felx de os Hoycs, Francsco ). Penado, Marl-ann- o Meran, tufluo Luchng, Kas-mlr- o Aragona and Lucas Aragona, wth robbery n tho frst degree. Tho demurrer stales that tho ndct ment s ambguous and falls to allot; o drectly that tho defendants commtted tho offense of robbery n tho frst degree. f Judgo Aeh sustans tho demurrer t means that tho grand jury wll bo called back to brng a new ndctment. f t s overruled tho defendants wll bo brought to tral at onco. Tho frst caso on tho calendar s tho terrtory vs. Eduardo and Santago Corombo charged wth assault wth a dangerous weapon. Ths caso wll bo tred on Monday 20th. Tho now jury for 1922 wll bo called for the frst tme for tlls caso. Other cases on the calendar for ths term aro tho terrtory vs. Lous Kcgo. tego s charged wth man slaughter n connecton wth the death of Joseph Calcstro on Aprl 10, Ths case was postponed from tho sesson of last year. An appeal from tho dstrct court of Kawahau n tho caso of tho tor rltory vs. Kasamro Aragona s also on the calendar. Aragono s charged wth havng threatened to break Attorney Hcnrpues leck. Ho was found gulty and put under a $500 bond to keep tho peace. Ho s appealng from tho decson. Just at present bo s sojournng n the county jal, beng held n connecton wtl tho Hanalol robbery caso. Another appeal caso s on tho calendar, beng an appeal for mtgaton of sentence by Aloxader lar-d- Pedro Velasco and T. A. o Jr., charged wth assault and battery. Tho men pleaded gulty n tho dstrct court and wore sentenced to sx months n jal by Judgo Hjorth. Charles Wlson and James Char-macharged wth, burglary, wll also bo tred n thn sesson..j. Socal Notes SCOTT PRATT HAS BRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Elzabeth Pratt of Klauoa gave a very enjoyable buffet dnnor last Thursday nght n honor ot her husbands, J. S.. Pratt Jr., brthday. A number of Mr. Pratts frends from Klauca and Lhuc wero thoro to wsh Mr. Pratt many happy returns of tho day. MRS. HOGG GVES BRDGE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. J. Ashton Hogg of Lluo entertaned a number of ther frends last Tuesday nght at a brldgo party. After an unusually good seres of games and danty refreshments, tho party wended ts way lonoward, votng that Mr. and Mrs. Hogg had afforded them ono of tho pleasantest ovenugs of tho season..j. FRE AT KAMEHAMEHA Last Frday fvo rooms on the Kame-hanehsecond floor of dormtory A, a schools, wero destroyed yesterday afternoon by a fro of unknown orgn. Tho damago s estmated at about $2000. Prompt and effcent work on the part of tho Palama fremen and the force on tho chemcal wagon from tho con - tral staton saved the buldng from a total loss and kept tho blazo from spreadng to adjacont buldngs. To Wllam Watorhouso of the Kaua hgh and grammar school has been awarded frst place n tho Safety Frst essay contest, whch has just closed on tho sland ot Kaua. Hs essay has been forwarded to Honolulu for competton wth essays sent n from each county wthn tho terrtory. Durng the frst few weeks the grammar school chldren of Amerca lavo been wrtng essays on tho subject "How Can Make tho Hghways More Safe." n each county those essays aro submtted to a com mttee, whch selects tho best one and forwards t for slate or terrtoral competton, fnal wnner to bo sent to Hghway and Hghway Transport Educaton Commttee, Wash ngton, 1). C, whch s offerng przes for tho best essays, as follows: 1st Gold watch and trp to Wash ngton, all expenses pad; 2nd, Gold lovng cup; 3rd, Slver lovng cup. Resdes those natonal prces n each state and terrtory three przes wll bo awarded: 1st. Gold medal and $15; 2nd, Slver medal and?10; thrd, Bronze medal and $5. Any pupl o grammar school grade, 11 years old O- under could compute. Tho Kaua commttee, composed ot Mss Elso Wlcox, Mrs. Frank Crawford, and Rev. Royal G. Hall has completed ts work ot gong over all essays submtted on ths s land and has announced that tho wnner for tho county of Kaua s Wllam Allen Watorhouso, aged 12 of tho eghth grade, Kaua hgh anl grammar school. Hs essay has been forwarded to Vaughan Mac ughey, superntendent of pub le nstructon for entry n thj ter rtoral.competton. Tho commt-ta- o las gven honorable menton to tho essays submtted by Wd-dlfel- Ethel d of the Kllauca school and Ah Sun Dang of Eleolo school, and expresses regret that no more than ono essay could bo selected, for many were very nterestngly wrtten and llustrated and worthy of much prase. PERSONALS Mrs. E. H. V. Brondbent s makng a short vst n Honolulu. Edvv. A. Barker, of Washngton, D. 0., s vstng hs daughter. Mss Alma krker, n.lue. Mrs. Paul scnberg, of Honolulu, s vstng r.l Lluo, havng arrved by tho Clauduo ths mornng. Wm. Searby, of tho Amercan Factors, arrved from Honolulu ths mornng. Aruthur G. Clutterbuck, of C. R. Hofgaard & Co., Wamea, s makng a short vst to Honolulu. o wll return tho latter part of tlls week. Mrs. E. H. Wood, of Lhue, rc- - turned ths mornng from Honolulu whero she has been vstng for tho past week. A. V. Gear, deputy terrtoral audtor, arrved from Honolulu for tho purpose of gong over tho books of tho terrtoral offcals on Kaua. Mss lmn Wllamson, daughtor ot Captan Wllamson, of Alukln, landng, arrved from Honolulu ths mornng for a vst wtl her parents. Mss Frances Farrngton, daughtor of Governor Wallace R. Farrng- - ton, of Honolulu, returned to hor homo last Frday after sovoral weoks spent as tho houso guest ot Mss Edtl Rco, ot Llhuo. course n sugar tranng at the Kapaa Bclool s showng several of tho earmarks of success. chldren arc takng a huge n n terest n t. Many ot them that for merly thought n terms of a future bookkeepers job aro now begnnng to see that there s probably more n a good tranng n the basc n et dustry ot tho terrtory,.. course s not lad out or do sgned to teach tho chldren all thoro s to know about tho producton ot sugar cane. Tho desgners of the program know that they can get moro of that n a short tme n the feld than they could over get out of books. Rut tho hstory of the ndustry s gven, tho possbltes of further development are shown and many of tho sdelghts that the ordnary em men never get are beng thrown on the subject. Kapaa school has a small nne-rollemodel r mll. chldren study ths and see just how the juce s taken from the stcks and turned nto sugar. A.. Case chemst of tho Grove Farm plautn ton, descrbed to tho chldren n detal each und every step of tho manufacture untl the cane enters tho mll untl sugar comes out n bags and the aro all made up. Tho of such thngs as the molassc3, ashes, alco hol, etc. Tho Kapaa school has entered the Honolulu garden contest agan ths year. t has good garden n whch most of thq vegetables are rased that are re qured for tho domestc sceneo do partnot of the school where many luncheons.re prepared each day chldren do all the work n the garden and are gettng a great deal of good, practcal experence n t. manual tranng department of tho school s n a thrvng.con (lt u. work has grown so that tho present facltes aro nadequate, A new shop s to le put up by the county, the work to bo started n tho very near future. Ths work wll bo done by the county earpen tors, but all tho repar work that has been done about the school an tho school cottages n tho last year has been done by the chldren, le foro he graduates each boy wll bo requred to make some specal pece of furnture and each grl wll hav to make her own graduatng dress KAUA TEACHERS ASSOCATON TO HAVE EXECUTVE COUNC local touchers assocaton wll have n tho future an oxecutv councl consstng o the regular o octod offcers and ono represent: tlvo from each poltcal dstrct tho county. Ths councl wll nce from tme to tme to consder ln,)ortant mattors concernng teachers and tho schools. t s mpossble t hold meetngs more than onco oach year for all teachers and ths councl Walter bklund, local von Hamm-Younrepresentatve, returned ths wll bo ablo to servo the assocaton mornng from a busness vst to durng tho year. Presldent Raymond tle metropols. has apponted tho followng mem hers on the executlvo councl: Mss Mr. and Mrs. H D. Sloggett lette. A. Thompson, Wamea dstrct for Honolulu on tho Saturdays boat. Mss Janet lastlo, Koloa dstrct Mr. Sloggett s one of tho Ropubll - Mss C. K. Jordan, Lluo dstrct can dolegates. Mrs. C. La Kawahau dstrct, and Mrs. L. L. Patterson, Hanale ds- D. S. Bowman, drector of ndustral servce of tho. S P. A., s payng nl offcal vst to Kaua, havng arrved ths mornng. trct. se members wll servo untl tho next annual meetng of tho teachers assocaton, wth tho followng clectod offcers: Mrs. Maude C. Ssson, vco presdent; Mrs.. Wedeneyer, treasurer and Mrs. Lucy Wrght, secretary. Mrs. Hagood of Kcalla was a pas songer for Honolulu by tho Claud-n- o last Saturday. Judge Lyle A. Dckey spent sov-- l oral days n Honolulu last weok. Ho returned by tho Clauduo last Frday. C. J. Holt wont to Honolulu last Thursday, takng wtl hm two n mates for tho nsane asylum, Ho returned Frday, Ernest Spllner, n old stu dent n the seventh grade at tho Makawoll school:?, won frst prze the thrft essay contest whch has just been completed on Kaua. Second Prze was won by Wllam ydgato of tho Kaua hgh and grammar school. Two grls, Margar Nchols ot the Elcelo schools, and Dorothea Sloggett of tho Kaua hgh and grammar school ted for thrd place and wll splt the cash prze. frst prze s $5, to be used as the nucleus of a savngs bank account. Tho second prze s! and the thrd prze $2. Some excellent essays wero wrt ten for ths contest. n many cases t was very dffcult for tho judges to decde whch essay should rank bovo tho others. Somo of tho ar tcles wero bettor than others n lterary stylo ul composton. Somo that wero rather poor n stylo had very good thrft ponts n them.. So tho judges tred to balanco tho ponts and select tho wnners accordngly. ro aro a number of honorablo menton essays, somo of whch wll bo prnted. Leadng ths lst are the essays of Vncent Fernandes and Carolne Ebellng of tho Makawol schools; Yutaka Morlwak of the Hanamuulu school; Masakazu Kane-yam- a of tho Kekaha school; Fred Krusc, Joseph Apao and Tsn O Chng of tho Wamea school; Ah Sun Dang nnd Mew Chan Heo of tho Elcelo school; Lncoln S. Ja-na- of tho Auahola school; Susumu Nosey of tho Hlda school; Fred Mendes and Dasy Rapozo of tho Kapaa schools and Anne Chong Contnued on Pago Threo Baldwn Wll Accept Nomnaton f He s Wanted by Republcans Senator Harry Raldwn has promsed to accept tho nomnaton for the dclegatesllp f t s the deslro ot tho Republcan party that ho should do so. Ths s the news that comes from Honolulu ths mornng and the chances aro better than even that by, ths tme tho full strength of tho party s centered on hm. Kaua Delegates Unlnstructed. Tho Kaua delegaton departed for tho conventon last Saturday. y wore about evenly dvded as to cholco between Raldwn, Lyman and Wse. Accordng to A. Q. Marcalllno, dolegato from Makawell, tho Kaua delegaton went to tho conventon unlnstructed and wero prepared to throw ther strength to tho man selected. Tho Kaua delegates attendng tho conventon aro W.. Rco Jr.,. ). Sloggett, A. Menofoglo. Henry Ak. Manuel Cost, W. O. Crowoll, S. K. Kaeo, L. ). Larson and N. Hoopl. NEW HOME FOR DEAF AND DUMB PLANNED Several buldngs lucludngs dormtores, laundry and servants quarters costng $125,000 wll bo constructed at Walklkl, Honolulu, for tho deaf and dumb n tho near future. At present there aro n number of deaf mutes who aro bong cared for at homo on tho slopes of Damond Head, formerly the resldonco of Cecl lrown. Tho funds for tho constructon of tho now buldngs wll bo obtaned thru the salo ot bonds.

2 THE HELE LOAS UP THE RVER t3! sk Contlorng how nterestng nnd enjoyallu the trp up tho Walu. rver s, t s surprsng how many there are who have lved here for years and have never made t. When are We Gong Up the Rver? Henenherng last years successful Hcleloa outng thther, there have many nqures. When are c fcong up the Walu n a lnj.l. V ".lust as soon as the weather s favorable, " has heet tho leaders reply. And that tme at length kc. (omned wth.a beautful.l moon, le other l.y. Tardy Ones Block the Wheels. Wll de Ktov corner us the elde;: ols, some of the elub gathered tn to a:d Haled for the t lau col.gcnt, wated mpat--tl.vwth n;; t r.urnurngs of lt mll neh emphatc nt csn of the people who are always hue. delay ran nto a half an hour, when someone had the wt to nqure of one ot the rent ear there, and he repled. "Ol that ear went thru long ago before you all eane! And ts at Wlua now." That h tho way some people understand a rende.vou Sure enough, they were watng at the brdge, and were wonderng where the rest of the party were roluse explanatons and apologe cleared the ar. Up the Rver n a Far Wnd. Walua po factory flotlla was there, and all ready for the trp. t conssted of a sturdy motor launch and the No. 1 barge, outftted roughly wth benches and Chnese stools. motor boat was assgned to the steerage passeng ers. tho nosy anl adventurous contngent of youth that couldnt keep stll and couldnt keep quet, whle the more stad and proper took cabn passage n the barge. t was a queston whch was the1 more restless and the more nosy bunch. Up hte Rver Wth a Far Wnd. Wth a far wnd astern and the motor boat ahead, they sped up the rver rapdly, wth many expressons of delght over the pcturesque vews on ether sde, whch unfolded about lko a ggantc movng pcture flm. Marooned at the Head of Navgaton When they reached the head of navgaton on Ko-naloa the south fork at vertable "numuku" typh- oon swept down tho hgh hlls to the south and drove the flotlla helplessly nto a lee shore, tho motor boat propeller got wound up and choked n the long grass, so that t wouldnt functon, and for a half an hour or more t looked as though tho party was marooned there for a day wth the commssarat department left behnd naka. Uy dnt of murh patent submarne work the propeller was fnally cleared and strenuous efforts were made to tow the barge out nto the stream and head her around mak. Hut the wnd blew wth such volence that ths was mpossble and even tho motor boat became unmanugable. Orental Patence and Profanty Get m Off. Chnese admral was at hs wts end and nen!.. at the end of lls blasphemous Chnese vocabulary when there was a lul n the wnd. the motor boat n cover d courage. the barge responded to the pull and hey were off. Tnke You Choce Swm or Hke. next laudng was the Walua po factory, on the north fork, where, heretofore, large (plant tes of po were made for he local market, lnt whch now les dle because the lease from the govern m nt.of all taro amb s exprng. Some of tle parly who were blessed wth bathng suts, elected to reman here for a swm n the quet waters of a secluded spot n the rver, whle tle rest took a hke up along the duh tral to Kajua loln; a mle or so nauka. tral runs along the bank of the dn b wlh the rushng rver below am wth lne overhangng trees above, al every turn dsclosng beautful vsl s am bts of charmng pcture, tha called forth many expressons of surpr: e and delght. Once a Populous Hawaan Vllage. Kalua hole was once a populous Hawaan vllage, to whch a monster grove of stately mango trees attests..mor? recently, t has been the home of Japanese moonshners t s utterly deserted. Just below ths may be seen the ford crossng of the rver, where a century or so ago tle government road ran nstead of maka whose t now s. A Novel and nterestng ndustry. Wlh much nterest the company nspected the po factory, the great wooden tank wth a furnace under t, for steamng the taro., the fa cltes for wushng t and the pow grnder, lke a monster sausage machne, where t was reduced to po. Wth even more nter- - st, they took a peep nto the every nay lfe of the Chnese themselves, some of whom looked as though they had come out of the Ark wth Noah and were watng patently for hs return. For a few moments hey watched the cook prepare the comng dnner,- - wth ts varous strange and nameless vands, but the only thng they saw that appealed, by sght or smell, was the great steamng pot of Bavory rce,.d for ths they regretted they could not accept tho nvtaton of the dred up, smoked, and wzzen-ceold cook, "You lkee kaukau..l lte!" Hungry by Suggeston. Ths remnded them that they were hungry, and that ther own kaukau awated them maku. So they clmbed uboard and steamed duvn the rver. Hot Supper An Effcent Commssarat. Choosng a sheltered und secluded spot n the cocoanut grove, fres were speedly made, nnd n a snort lme rce, Venna sausages ana col-tc- c were prepared by the effcent commssarat, and these hot vands, taken wth sandwches and other delcaces of varous knds, made an excellent supper to whch everyone dd ample Justce. Around the Evenng Bon-flr- When the shades of evenng drew deeper, a bg bonfre was started, around whch the party spent the evenng, sngng songs, and tellng stores, largely Hawaan, sutable to the local surroundngs, untl the moon arose, and ther watches remnded them that t was tme to go home and "put the chldren to bed." Reluctantly they gathered up ther belongngs, or such of them as they could fnd, and departed wth many cordal expressons of satsfacton over tho afternoons outng, and the hope that there would soon be another. SUNDAY T U E s D A Y TE GARDEN SLAND, TUESDAY, FRBKUAKY 11, 1022 ncome Tax Facts new requrement of the ncome tax law lhut returns shall be made of gross ncome of $5,000 or more regardless ot the amount of net ncome upon whch the tax s assessed, necesstates careful computaton on tho part of the tax payer, "tlross ncome" ncludes practcally every dollar receved by tho tax payer durng the year 1921 n salares, wages, commssons, rents, royalt.es, nterest on bank deposts, cash dvdends on stock, "or ncome from any source whatsoever." "Net ncome" s gross ncome less certan deductons provded for by tho uct ncludng all busness expenses ncurred n the conduct or a busness, trade, professon, or vocaton. Certan expendtures, however, are not deduetable as n busness when made for the purchase of artcles more or less permanent n character, or for permanent m provement of property. or example a merchant would not be allowed to deduct the amount expended n the erecton of a new store, or a farmer the cost of a new tractor or threshng machne, snce such nvestments are held to bo captal nvestments. law jxpressly prohbts the deducton of famly or lvng expenses, such as rent for a dwellng cost of food and clothng for the famly, educaton of chldren, servants wages, and smlar tems. Amounts spent durng the year V.)21 for any ot these tems are not do ducllle. FNE BANANAS Mr. Lydgate, who s qute an ntellgent connoseur of bananas, has just harvested a bunch of Maa-Ous-, whch weghed 05 pounds. An nferor grade ot these bananas sell n Honolulu at ten cents a pound, whch would make ths bunch worth?g.00. Whle not sutable for eatng raw. they are most delcous cooked. Tho only bananas sutable for the foregn market are the common Chnese varety, but for our own homo market the rarer Hawaan varetes are very much fner anl very much more valuable., and they should be cultvated more generally. n these days the walkng rapdly dvdng tself nto two classes the quck and the dead larkersburg (W.Va.) News. TP TOP-C- S "GRL OF MY HEART" Shrley Mason, n her latest Fox producton, "tlrl of My Heart" a screen adaptaton of Frances Maron Mtchells story "Joan of Ranbow Sprngs," s the feature offerng at the Tp Top ater Saturday Mss Mason has ganed an nternatonal reputaton for her character nterpretaton and ths pcture s sad to surpass her prevous attempts. Tho story s of u grl nmate of an orphanage who s ousted by the trustees for a petty offense and passes on to varous experences, ncludng lfe among the ndans. Tle subsequent detals are sklfully handled and brng the story up to the dramatc und unexpected clmax. "THE LAND OF HOPE" After fve years of successful starrng n socety dramas, Alce Urady has temporarly forsaken plays of ths type for a seres of three dramas of humble lfe. frst of these s " Land of Hope" whch wll bo presented at the Tp Top ater Sunday evenng. Mss Urady plays the part of a lttle polsh mmgrant grl who seeks her fortune n Amerca, along wth a lttle company of people from her natve town, ncludng her chldhood sweetheart. role of tho Polsh boy s handled by Jason Rohurds, who played juvenle lead wth Frank tncon n "Lgtnn " for two years, but resgned to enter moton pc tures. 4 STORY OF "THE BLOT" CAN BE FOUND N MOST CTES OF THE U. story of " tlot," Los We bers celebrated producton, whch wll show at the Tp Top ater next Tuesday, s one that s ed every day of the year n every cty and town of the Unted Stales. same story takes root n ev ery metropols and there s not a communty n tho country wthout "the blot" of Los Webers story. townshp has ts Professor Grv-;s-, Mrs. Grggs nnd all the oth er characters n ths human nter-c.- : drama of every-da- lfe. " Blot" s a stuaton that s realstc Tp Top atre Thursday "Love Madness" SATURDAY Shrley Mason n "Grl of My Heart" A romance based on Francs Maron Mtchells novel, ".loan of Kanbow Sprngs" Tle most charmng am romantc story n whch Shrley Mason has appeared. A tensely human story of a waf who found shelter and happness n love. " Land of Hope" An Alce Brady Producton An entertanng comedy drama nfll around t new and appealng theme. LOS WE presents mttwmm A m j a c - - -, ll nasmuch as t s vtal to our method of lvng, car habts, our daly rou tne., Los Weber selected as a theme for her story a stuaton that the lentlo nf thn rnnttrv wll lnclpr- - stand and apprecate.. EE K. Revenge t Sweet h Doy Dd you ever get even wth that loot snce the war? (now a plumber) ll say so. fxed some ppes n hs -- Amercan Legon WeeR- - cellnr.- - ly. 77; u:sr rm n: looks BETTER X A FRAME You wll lt- wonderfully pleased wlh tlc - effect tht can he produced wth a cor reef frame chosen front our ll tractve mouldngs W. J. SENDA STUDO t top p.uluxu, lu: kaua Kodak Flms, Fnshng and Knlarjrff Fong Garage Co. KAPAA, KAUA Now Open for Busness General Automoble Reparng Automoble Accessores Weldng We repar old tres and tubes lke new. All knds of rubber goods repared. ALL WORK GUARANTEED PRCES REASONABLE You Are Payng 15 Cents to 20 Cents Too Much for Butter UNLESS YOU 15UY Male Butter Youll enjoy the fresh taste of MAMS JUJT-TCbecause t s the fnest u the Terrtory. MA LS s our JJraml for New Zealands chocest dary product. sells n Honolulu for.r." cents a pound. METROPOLTAN MEAT MARKET HONOLULU THE GARDEN SLAND PUBLSHNG CO., LTD. Up-To-Da- te Prnters, Bookbnders and Publshers of THE GARDEN SLAND A Weekly Newspaper ssued Tuesdays. Entered at the Postoffce at Lhue, Hawa, as Second-clas- s Matter. Subscrpton Rates: Per Year, 2.50 Sx Months, j 50 Three Months, j 00 Subscrptons Payable n Advance. ADVEUTSNQ KATK8 ON APPLCATON C. HOPPER. Busnesa Manager

3 Ernest Spllner Wns Frst Prze n Thrft Contest (Contnued from rage One) Hng, Charles Klla and T. S. Chock of the Hanalel schools. four prze wnner essays FRST PRZE "THRFT" Dy Ernest Spllner, ago 12, school, Grade 7. 17th of January, markng the day of the brth of enjamn Frankln has been set asde as Natonal Thrft Day and the week of January 17th to 23rd as Natonal Thrft Week. t s desgnated to stmulate the ndvdual to thnk straght and act wsely n regard to money mutters n the realm of earnng, spendng, savng, nvestng and gvng. Thrft s the foundaton of our home, school and government. To bo thrfty, means to save a part of what you earn and waste nothng; also estmate ahead, before you buy anythng, how much you are gong to buy and not buy more than whut you earn. Natonal Thrft Week, whch bo-gl- January 17th, Franklns brthday, offers an opportunty not only to honor ths great Amercan, but to proft by carryng t out n a practcal way hs teachngs n the art of savng and the use of money. A growng savngs account should be a part of everyones fnancal arrangement. f you are not a reg-ula- r saver, follow Franklns advce about lvng on less than you earn by openng and keepng up a savngs account. Benjamn Frankln was a man wso n the ways of lvng. He always saved a part of what he earned and yet he was never stngy, but shared wth others. Thrft means: 1. Earn some money honestly each month; 2. Put your best efforts n your work. 3. Estmate ahead how you arc gong to spend your money. 4. Spend carefully and sensbly. 5. Avod waste. C. Keep out of debt. 7. Save part of what you earn. 8. Start a bank account. 9. nfest n government securtes. 10. Share wth others. We should all practce thrft. Wc should strve to be thrfty and waste. Money ganed make heavy purses. Spend tme and money wsely; enjamn Franklns phlosophy was of the practcal sort that meets every-da- problems. Ho saw the part whch money plays n most peo pes lves s a very mportant one. A man should save part of what ho earns to lay by for use when he s old and cannot wok very well. SECOND PRZE THRFT. By Wllam Lydgate. Kaua Hgh and Grammar School, grade 7, age 12. "Great oaks from lttle acorns grow," sad one of the ablest states men and genuses of hs tme. Thrft s one of the most dffcult thngs to accomplsh f one 19 extravagant To start a bank account s one of the best ways to accomplsh t. secret of thrft s to nvest Honey wsely and to economze. A slogan much used s "Waste not want not." 1. Do not take more food on your plate than you want. 2. Dont buy more food than you want. Ths apples also to money A person who has plenty of money and s reluctant about puttng t nto hs bank account s very apt to spend t foolshly. Thrft may be appled n many ""vs. not only n money, but n lves. f a country tres to pre serve the lves of ts ctzens t wll naturally holp the country to reach a thrvng state. Thrft s not a small thng. Pck up a dally news paper or magazne, glance through the advertsements and even the readng matter and you ure always sure to fnd a lne or two about thrft. t s everywhere n daly lfe, Joy and pleas ure, and even n hardshps But frst let us fnd tho real meanng of thrft. Glancng through a dctonary we may fnd the followng defnton: "Thrft a thrvng state, economcal management," etc. Mark you, a thrvng state. Do you thnk that can be reached at one leap? No. Temptaton s too great. t takes character, wll power, to keep from spendng money foolshly, f one has been used to dong so. Dd the Unted States become a thrvng and powerful naton at one jump? No. t took many years of panful and skllful management on the part of brllant men to make t a powerful naton. f you wsh to be thrfty, do not try to accomplsh t at once, go flow, and above all SAVE. Extravagance s the key to run. N. n. Thla and the followng ted for thrd place and the prze was splt, gong half to each to each contestant. THRFT ly Dorothea Sloggett, age.13, grade 7 Kaua Hgh and Grammar School. From the 17th to the 23rd of Jan uary s Natonal Thrft Week, and f we all try to save along every lne wo fnd how easy t s to form the thrft habt." Ono of our greatest men, enjamn Frankln, was born on the 17th of January, 1706,, and because he was such a belever n thrft we started ths campagn on hs brthday. Every dollar you spend contans several cents of a possble captal. Start a bank account wth only one dollar. se are some of the thngs for the Honolulu has been observng last week: Budget Day. Ma:a a Wll Day. Share wth Others Day. Puy Your Blls Promptly Day. Own Your Home Day. Lfe.ur nee Day. Somo::nos thrft s gong wthout, sometmes spendng. t s never stngness, for stngness s selfshness and the greatest gvers are thrfty. re are three qualtes of thrft carefulness, economy and judg ment. Caref.lness means beng careful wth yoar ::.oney, not spendng t on thngs you really dont need. Economy means savng your mon ey; when you buy donlt buy lavsh ly. Judgment means to Judge and fg ure out now mucn to use, to uuy wth economy and carefulness. Why do busness men practce thrft n busness? y know t s the bass of success 4 J Ted for thrd prze. THRFT By Margnret Nchols, ago 14, 8th grade, Eleelo school Kaua One of Amercas greatest men was the starter of thrft. That man was Benjamn Frankln. He wrote many good sayngs about.thrft One of them was lke ths: "For ago and want save whle you may; no mornng sun lasts a wholo day." Ths s very easy to understand.. re are many ways n whch wo may be thrfty. Thrft docs not mean Just to save a few pennes now and then when you could save more. Thrft means to Bave n every way possble. To savo n your food n your clothng, n your money and many other ways. By savng n tjese thngs we mean not to buy more food and clothng than neces sary and let.them spol, ths would bo wastng, not savng, n many large ctes there are many people that go to the res taurants nt certan tmes to get left overs that the restaurant does not neel. Sometmes they get coffee, bread, meat and many other thngs Ths s called the "breadlne se people are n the breadlne because they dd not know how to handle ther money when they had t. y spent foolshly. re s also the "bank lne where people go to depost ther money for n tme of need, such as old age or sckness. se peo pe are n the bank lno" because thev know how to handle ther money and know tho value of t. Thrft s one thng that most schools are teachng the chldren Many small chldren get money and spend t for anythng they see; they do ths becauso they do not know the value of money. After they have spent ther money they see that they have not bought anythng they wunted. and agan that shows that they should know the value of money. A story that would llustrate ths, s the story of Frakln when he bought a wh!ntle. Thrft apples to adults as well as chldren. re are many adults who have not learned tho value of money. y Hpend foolshly when they are n need of clothes or somethng necessary. T1E GARDEN SLAND, TUESDAY, FEUftUARY, 1022 School Notes, KAPAA SCHOOL John Mldkff spoke to the school pupls n the seventh and eghth grades ths week on fertlzers for sugar cane. He dscusseb about the foods that a plant lke the sugar cane needs. lecture was the fourth n the seres of talks to the upper grades on the story of sugar n Hawa. We had for a vstor, tho mnn who wrtes our paper, Mr. Hopper. Mss Hansen was here Frday wth her ads Reserve. se grls wll gve an entertanment for tho school n tho near future. Wo hove some new pupls from Onhu n the upper grades. Chldren seem to be travelng about lately as we have lost some and ganed new ones n ther places. Our new prntng machne s busy n the offce every mornng. We are publshng some of the stores taught n the lower grades. Our enrollment last Frday was 739 pupls. We wsh that the wnd would gve our young plants a chance n the garden. corn though s look ng as fne corn should. Lumber for the new shop buldng s now on the ground. t wll be bult none too quck for us. old shop has served for years. roof s full of holes and the wood n gen- - esral s rather rotten. new shop buldng s surely needed. Our wnd gauge needs olng all tho tme ths weather. teachers are busy studyng the proposed penson law. Ths new bll for teachers pensons wll re qure all to pay three percent of ther salares each year f made law. Somo of our teachers saw the wonders of Wamea Canyon last week end. y say t s a grand canyon. wld anmals n the dstrct were not molested as they dd no shootng on the trp. teachers who made the trp were Mss Schuchholz, Mss Murphy and Mss Erwn. Nel Locko spoke to the boys on Frday mornng. Our humorsts turned out the fol lowng for last week: A wash woman appled to a man for work and he gave hor a note to the manager of a certan club. t read as follows: "Dear Mr., ths woman wants washng." Shortly afterwards the answer came back: "Dear Sn dare say sho does, but dont fancy tho Job." Teacher Johnne, how many bon es are there n your body? Johnne re are 208 bones. Teacher Wrong. re are 207. Johnne swallowed a fsh bono ths mornng so that makes 208. Captan All s lost. We cannot save the shp. Moses Do you hear what he Rays shp s gong to snk. key Vel, let t snk. Vot do we care, vo doft own t. LHUE SCHOOL On Monday, Mr. Locke came and spoke to the boys 14 years old and above. Ths mornng n the mornng exercse a boy n grade gave a talk about Abraham Lncoln and Mss Colbert read Lncolns Gettys burg address. Mr. Bayless gave a speech to the 5th, Cth 7th and 8th grades. He talked about Lncolns boyhood. t was very nterestng, Our school s gong to have a school carnval at the armory on March 10th. We are gong to have a dance of tho natons, fortune tell ng, mnstrel show and nl sorts of good thngs. WAMEA SCHOOL Dr. Southwell, the school dentst makes the followng reort of work done n January: He has worked for 35 pupls and has made 22 feat ments, 1G extractons. 13 cleanng and has put n 22G fllngs Most of ths work was done for the ephth grade. Every boy who has tho yard space at home has sgned up for the Star Bulletn homo garden contest. school gardens are up and dong well., Rev. Royal G. Hall wll address tho school on Frday, 10th, on the.fn nf Lncoln. Rev. Hall made tho school last tme on Roosevelt brthdav and gave an nstructve and nsprng talk at that tme. Several swngs, bars, trapeze, teet and other playground equpment were put up last week Preparatons are complete for the vaudevlle of March 11th. t prom ses to be a nght of thrlls and amusement. acts are new an each one should be a wnner.!j M l US trrmr" P5 1U1 r2: ASK FOR OUR LATEST CATALOG OF CLUB PRCFS K. C. Hopper News Agency Subscrptons Receved for Magaznes, Newspapers and Perodcals from all parts of the world. Patronze Day 22 L rtutmt u M Smell What s as delcous and satsfyng when youre really hungry as a thck, jucy steak, a savory roast, or a tender breaded veal cutlet? MEATS THAT MAKE THE MEA-Ln whch we specalze. are the sort chocest cuts, sold to you at honest prces, are the goods upon whch our bg trade s bult. n f:;nunn: CE BY t - LHUE STORE MEAT MARKET 3 LHUE, KAUA ALL LANGUAGES FOREGN AND DOMESTC Home ndustry and Save TELEPHONES: t nrj n m ut, tn. Prmt rnmmnnmntnntbttn::nm;. Jfr --m-m.jrj b Money that Roast" nnt tm"..:r.. 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4 THE KENNETH O. HOPPER TUESDAY GARDEN ssued Every Tuesday CLE AX MOVES Tn Kana Socal Servce Assocaton las sent a ronunnneaton to Governor Val-lac- e 11. Farrngton, that a eonprlent cusor le apponted to prevent vcous and demoralzng flms from heng sent lvo;(lcas through (le terrtory. Tl! Sm-a- l Servce folks say tlal some nf le flms sent to Kna fosler and pro-unt- e mnltv and rme. And they are.bnl.l v.lc k-- s:n s..many of Ue!v. h :s,:o lo ln r Amercan negn- - r- exahple must - gel a wonderful l-- ; us About te only nsght they hnt n nn homes s what tley yet through le mes. And f tley yet (le dea tlat we lead tle lves that (hey constantly see pctured lefore them on the screen, what ynod does t do for os to preach moralty to them? y prolaldy thnk: "What you do speaks so loudly that we cant hear what you say. censorshp, advocated by the Socal Servce Assocaton, s really the only way to stop.those rotten flms. Kaua showmen cant do t. y dont see the pctures untl they yet here. n they have to show them or have no show, lnt a censor n Honolulu can prevent the flms from beng sent out. Ths proposton las been put up to Governor Farrngton and we beleve that ho wll lake a decded acton n the matter. We know that he would f he ever stopped n one of our country moves on the nght when some of the trashy shows were beng stayed. there are two sdes We have done consderable preachng durng the past year aganst the dsloyal communty sprt and perncous habt some people have of buyng frof mal order houses the very thngs they can secure n the. stores of Kaua and at as reasonable prces. 15ut all the tme we are dong such preachng we want our home merchants to remember that there are two sdes to the queston. t s not rght for resdents of ths sland to buy elsewhere. We all know that. P.ut at the same, tme you should not expect your home paper to be contnuously fghtng your battles f you do not yourself beleve n the j uwer of prnters nk strong enough to use a lttle of t. n most nstances people who buy by mal do so wth a full knowledge of what they are dong. ut n many cases they buy thngs they do not know, and are not beng told, that they can get the same thng here at home. n a lot of nstances they would buy the thngs they order by mal f they saw (hose thngs advertsed n the home paper. sooner the merchants of ths conn ty wake up to the fact that tley are dong busness at a dsadvantage so long as they arc not advertsng ther wares, whle le mal order merchant s floodng le land vh attractve and allurng catalogs, the belter they wll be. We propose to contnue peul ajansl tradng a way from n. a. e, bee::.--c wc know tradng wv from m.e s no rght. lnt at the same tme we could preach a much stronger sermon f the paper n whch that sermon appears carred the advertsng messages of local merchants every week. KlE X FALURE Much alarm has been expressed alont busness the past year, so the recent report of R. G..Hun s of nterest. t shows that there were l.l.tol! busness falures n the Unted States n.rjl. To the average ctzen ths sounds bad. Hut not when t s known that the report for 1!1." showed r!h., and wth a smaller number of frms dong busness..tlm per rentage of falures, to the total number of frms dong busness was about one to each one hundred. So long as the Amercan busness can.t per cent sound n spte of the aftereffects of the worlds bggest war, there s no reason for crepe hangng. pre.n year wll show ts share of breaks and re eve shps, because there are stll some frms operatng under unsound prncples. Hut the per cent of fataltes should 1m smaller than n l.l, and for the bg majorty He outlook Tor success s brght. t s especally so for the frms that produce c ononenl-land offer good values. ts alrght to junk our shps, but f we could junk our hardshps t would be a lot bet ter. Many a man who doesnt profess to love art admres pctures on our federal bank notes. TE GARDEN SLAND, TUESDAY, FERKUAKY l, m22 SLAND Managng Ed t or : : FEBRUARY 1 t, V.)22 THE Tl 111 FT ESSAYS wnners n the thft essay contest have been selected and the prze wnnng essays are prnted n ths ssue of the Gar-do- n sland. Some of the honorable menton essays wll be prnted later. A very casual readng of these essays wll show that the chldren really got some thng out of thrft week. methods they menton of savng are legon. And n many ses they are methods that the chldren wll probably remember and put nto practce, lo some extent at least. men and women who went around to le schools and gave thrft addresses certanly left ther marks. Wthout lookng at Jhe name of the school t was usually very easy to tell whch sctoo an essay came from, once one or two from that nsttuton had boon road. chldren very closely followed the speakers deas, ncorporatng them n ther own words nto ther essays..m chldren who entered ths contest re to be congratulled. All the essays were good. Many of the honorable menton art cles were almost as good as the prze wn ners. 1ossbly another set of judges mght have selected the wnners dfferently. And many essays that are not mentoned n the honorable menton classes are good enough to prnt. We wsh there bad been wcnty-fv- e or thrty nstead of three. Tl El" ARE DEAD WROXG We beleve that the senator who sa d " papers of Mchgan wore bought wth Newberry money" s ether lyng or badly mstaken. Not that we are defendng Newberry we care nothng about hm ether way. But we do know enough about the honesty of newspapers that no man s gong to buy enough of them to put hm n the senate. He mght wn one over here and there, by the use of money, but to say that "the papers" wore purchased s a statement as broad and unbeleveable as to say "the preachers" were purchased and the church es corrupted. re are a few black sheep n the newspaper world. But men who have, formed the opnon that they were all alke and who started n to buy or brbe them soon found that crooked edtors are mghty few and mghty far between. t has been tred, and every tme t faled. That s why we are sure the senator who sad "the papers of Mchgan" were bought s ether delberately lyng or he s very badly mstaken. THAT S OUT We read n a book where the male brds sngs less sweetly after the young are hatched than he dd before. Maybe t s because he s too busy rustlng up grub. Saner kraut juce s sad to make women beautful. Now watch for a bulge n the cab bage market. f we had to pay for all the advce wo got tlere would be a lot less money and a whole lot less advce n crculaton. man who thnks busness men are all robbers seems to know so much about crooked ways that he may bear a lttle watchng hmself. We see n the paper where four crcus es have combned. That s all rght f t means throe less steam callopes. Sometmes t seems to us that every man kmavs just how le other fellow ought to do thngs. Speakng of reductons, we wsh Henry Ford would start sellng whte paper and prntng nk. That was qute a party they had at Boston that tme, but we faled to fnd where they used any wood alcohol or rasn jack. engne chokes when the car goes too slow. What Kaua needs s an applance to choke a few fellows who drve too fast. We notce theyre stll sngng "Jeulah Land" wthout changng that lne about "ve reached the land of corn and wne." old mad who tres to dvde 1 rj by four now wshes that she had done her Leap Year shoppng n llltt. Qutchorbelakn s a slogan a whole lot of Kaua ctzens should learn the mean ng of now that prosperty has commenced to show her head around the corner. membershp of Dont Worry clubs s usually made up of fellows who dont pay ther debts. A news tem reports the fndng of gold n sand from a Buffalo street. But wo dont notce a crowd hurryng east from Calforna. M 1 t rrr-- rr: rr.-t: v Wth an Autographc Kodak the date and ttle may be wrtten on each flm at the tme the pcture s made. Ths autographc feature s exclusvely Eastman nnd every Kodak has t. Photography expensve? Look at the prce tags n our Kodak wndow or better stll look over the lne. Expensve? You never got such lustng pleasure at so small cost. Kodaks $8.00 up Brownes $2,00 up HONOLULU PHOTO SUPPLY CO. Everythng rhotogrnphtc Kodaks, Flms, Fnshng Framng 1059 Fort Street CALFORNA FEED CO. 4 LMTED Dealers n Hay, Gran and Chcken Supples SOLE AGENTS FOR nternatonal Stock, Poultry Food and other specaltes. Arabc for coolng ron Roots. 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Notwthstandng that ths demand las resulted n a substantal ndvauee n prces lor bonds n general, the present outlook ndcates a gradual trend toward the level whch prevaled some years ago, partcularly ns appled to ssues of the better grade, whch stll yeld a lberal return. t s doubtful f t wll be possble, for several years to purchase bonds at prces whch wll yeld the return now possble. WATERHOUSE TRUST CO., LTD. HONOLULU 77T. Dont be Dscouraged Hern use you have not been able to save n the past, but make up your mnd today to save some defnte part of all ncome earned. savng habt has brought ndependence to others, and t wll do as much for you. Acpre the savng habt and slck to t. Our savngs department wll help you. THE BANK OF BSHOP & CO., Vamca, Kaua. LTD. TERRTORAL MESSENGER SERVCE TAKES ORDERS FOR ALL KNDS OF- - Dry Cleanng and Laundry Work SEND BY PARCEL POST TO 1112 UNON ST. HONOLULU Kapaa Garage Co, Agents for U. S. 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5 -- SPORTS BASKETBALL KAUA BASKETBALL LEAGUE Standng of Clubs W L Llhue 6 0 Makawell 4 1 Kaua Hgh 2 3 Walmea 1 4 lanapepe 0 5 ret Llhue tenm defeated the K;-ua- l hgh school at the armory la: t Saturday nght n the fastest gums of basketball ever played n Llhuo. fnal score was 37 to 34 an 1 t was a battle from start to fnsh. hgh school started out lke a house a fre ( rollng three baskets before the Llhue boys ro.e 1 one. Lhue boys braced a b:t but the hgh school boys kept rglt on gong. frst quarter foun 1 the hgh school n the lead wth 14 ther team on. Chrstan replaced Wedemeyer at center for Llhue at the begnnng of the thrd quarter and Lhue took a decded brace. y started forcng the play for the frst tme and began to creep up on the hgh school. score at the end of the thrd quarter was 28 to 24 wth tho Kaua hgh Bchool n the lead. Lhue fought for all they were worth n the last perod and after fve mnutes of play had the scora ted at 32 all. hgh school got a feld goal puttng them n ths lead but almost mmedately after Chrstan dropped one through that ted t up agan. Lane shot a goal that rolled around the rm before droppng through, gvng all the Lhue rooters heart falure. Thl3 put Llhue two ponts n the lead. A free throw that was converted just as the whstle blew gave them one more pont. game was fast and nclned to be rough but the roughness was due to over-anxet- y and there was no personal element n t. Tho school boys certanly threw a scare nto the Lhue team and played great basketball all the way thru. Some of the fans that saw the game was under the opnon that Lhue was over confdent and dd not rate the hgh school boys vory hgh, but. such was not the case. Lhue team was worred before the game started as they knaw that the hgh school has made a great deal of mprovement n tho laht few weeks. Chrstan was the Lhue star, pettng fve baskets n the last half and bolsterng up the offensve of hs team n great shape. Lydg-.te-, Camura and Ernest Wedemeyer all starred for the hgh school on offense, whle Cheatham was the defensve star, holdng Fernandes to two baskets. Score LHUE G FG F Lane.. f Fernandes Wedemeyer.... c Chrstan c 5 0 r Crawford B Fern g Totals KAUA HGH O FG F Lydgate Canaura Wedemeyer.... c Cheatham g Snehl g Shnkch g Totals Makawell swamped lanapepe at Makawel communty house last Wednesday evenng by the one-sde- d score of 80 to 24. Hanapcpo never had a chance whle Makawel rolled baskets at wll. LHUE AND KAPAA PLAY PRACTCE GAME Lhue and Kapaa played a game at the Llhuo armory on Monday nght, Lhue fnally wn-n- r nut nftpr a hard battle. fnal score was 34 to 20. Kapaa gave the Lhue team n good run and wth a ltlo more prac tce wll be one of the best teams on the sland. Kapaa took tho lead n the frst quarter and hold t tor two perods. score at the end of BASEBALL KEALA WNTER LEAGUE Standng of Clubs V L Tct. Mll Sunrse Deach Houso Keala Mll and Sunrse teams ted for frst place n the Keala Wnter League and t s now necessary for a play-of- f to bo played to decde round. the champonshp of the second round. Mll had very lttle trouble wth the Beach houso and won n easy style. score RUE Mll Beach House Raltorles Ml): Rapoza and Bar-ret- Beach House: Grogoro and Jose. Sunrse made sure of the te to 8 score. Tny n the second quarter was fst and furous wth the hgh by taglng no chances school holdng the advantage. w t h the ther Lhue seemed to have qute talenders forwards strongest team aganst them. a bt of dffculty fndng the basket, whle the hgh school forwards rse wnnng 11 to 4. result was never n doubt, tho Sun- were droppng them n from all score: R. H E angles. score at the end of Sunrse the frst half was 22 to 14 wth the Keala hgh school on the long end. Batteres: Yoshoka and Hash-mota- ; hgh school rooters were jublant rablo nnd Rofno. and keep sngng and cheerng Sunrse and tho Mll wll meet n the frst game that wll decde the champonshp round next Sunday. Mll has shown a great deal of mprovement and wll gve the Sunrse whch are the favortes a goo.! race. the fust quarter was 7 to G. Kapaa was rtll leadng at the end of the frst half,.the score beng 13 to 12. At tho end of the thrd quarter the score was 18 all. n the last quarter L.ue took a spurt and ran up eght baskets whle she was makng one. score : LHUE G FG G Fernandes f Sadao Santos f Chrstan f Wedemeyer.... c Morgan g Longstrcth g Crawford g KAFAA G FG F Yoshda f Hee f Ernest f2 0 0 Rchardson.... c Rodrgues g Amalu g LHUE JUNOR LEAGUE Standng of Clubs. W Sunrse 1 Kapaa.. 1 Hauamaulu 0 Flpnos 0 Braves 0 L 10 Pet Sunso and the Kapaa teams started the Lhue Junor League wth a perfect score, both wnnng ther games. Sunrse won ther game through a forfet, although they were leadng at the tme the game was forfeted by the score of 9 to 3. t was n tho ffth nnng of ther gamo wth the Flpnos that the row started. One of the Flpno players ht a home-ru- n far rght n feld, but n hs anxety to "score mssed second baso. umpre saw hm cut out the bag and the shortstop of the Sunrse dd also. He called for the ball and torched the bag and the runner was called out. Flpnos then got arbtrary and Btated that f the Sunrse dd not allow the run they would not play any longer. umpre und tho Sunrse refused to grant the concesson, and the Flpnos pcked up ther bats and left the feld. f the Flpno players thnk that they are gong to get very far wth such school boy tactcs they are qute mstaken, as such actons wll not be countenanced by the league offcals one mnute. league of fcals should gve the Flpnos one more chance but tell them that f they forfet one more that they are pau wth the league. re s no room n Llhue for athletos who refuse to ho governed by tho rules and tho sooner the Flpnos fnd t out the better t wll be for them and ther sports. K;naa team had vory lttle trouble wth the Hauamaulu team although Hauamaulu fell for the of ferngs of Fred Fernndes n the frst nnng and four runs were batted n before the smoke was cleared After that nnng Kapaa started n and made a runaway of t. Tll? TENNS HARDEN SLAND, TFESDAV. FKltltAHY Some very good tenns was played at the Sloggctt court on Sunday afternoon when Caleb Burns and Jm Corstorphne met Frank Burns and K. C. Hopper n some doubles. Caleb Burns and Jm Corstorphne won two out of three, 6J, 4-- Burns Brothers wll make a mghty strong team n any doubles tournament that s pulled oft ths years as they show they have played together qute a bt and have very good team work. SHOMZU WNS SNGLE SETS; LOSES DOUBLES Zenso Shmlzu, the Japanese ten nls star, who arrved n Honolulu by the Talyo Mart last week, exhbted hs tenns skll at the Berc-tanl- a courts when he played aganst the Hawaan champons. frst set was played aganst Wllam H. Hoogs. Hoogs had 1 on the Japanese wzard, who fnally won out He beat VanDyke Johns gvng Johns the fourth game. n the doubles the vstor dd not do so well even wth Wllam M. Ek-lun- Hawaan champon, as hs partner. Hoogs antl Johnson won the 6-- frst set and the second set 62. Japanese tenns player accom paned by hs brde, contnued hs voyage to San Francsco on the Tayo Maru. Shmlzu s connected wth the Mtsu frm n New York. 4 mportant Changes n Volley Ball League Schedule Kaua Publc School Athletc League has just ssued ts schedule for the volley ball contests of tho sprng term. schedule, as gven below, presents some radcal changes n the groupng of schools and n the number of games to be played, wth a vew to brngng competton between more evenly matched teams only and to allow more tlns for the development of secondary teams wthn each school. effort to tran up more chldren at each school ll not be confned to practce games only, for every school s beng asked by the league to try out the athletc badge tests of the Playground and- Recreatonal Assocaton of Amerca. Every chld n the grades above the fourth can enter. frst group of tests only wll be tred out ths year. se consst of boys n the pull-u-, 4 tmes; standng broad jump, 5 ft. 9 n.; 60 yard dash, 8 seconds; and for the grls n a standard club race or potato race n 30 seconds and 4 seconds; basketball goal throwng, 2 goals, 6 trals, and balancng, 24 ft. 2 trals.. Upon the completon of ths work the an nual feld day n Juno wll round out the work of the year. SCHEDULE OF GAMES Group A Wamea vs. Kekaha, at Wamea, Feb. 24. Makawel vs. Wamea, at Makawel, March 3. Makawel vs. Kekaha, at Kekaha. March 10. Group B Eleele vs. Kalahoo, at Eleelo, on Feb. 24. Koloa vs. Kaluheo, at Kalahco, March 3. Koloa vs. Eleele, at Koloa, March 10. Qroup C 1. Hulea vs. Hanamaulu. at Hule- - a, Feb Lhue vs. Kapaa, at Kapaa March 3. Wnners of 1 vs. wnners of 2, at Lhue, March 10. Croup J Hanale vs Anahola, at llanale, - Feb. 24. Klauea vs Koolau, at Klauea. March 3. Koolau vs. Hanale at Koolau, March 10. Anahola vs. Klauea, at Anahola, March 17. Klauea vs. Hanale, at Klauea, March 24. Anahola vs. Koolau, at Anahola March 31. Seml-Fnal- Wnners of Group A play Group B. Aprl 7. Group C play Group ). Aprl 7. Fnals o Wnners of A-- play wnners of C ), Aprl 14. W. F. Horner has a large supply of athletc badge tests whch he wll bo glad to mal to teachers or others nterested upon request GOLF A handcap tournament was hold at the Walua golf course Sunday mornng and Caleb Burns turned n low score. He turned n gross 62 whch s a mghty good score for a man playng hs second game of golf. Dan Arca had a ffty, Mller a ffty-thre- e Corstorphne a ffty-thre- e and Spaldng a ffty-one-. Of the Kngk-har- had a sxty-one- a sxty-one- whle, Bodrcrn Casey Hopper startled everyone, ncludng hmself, by turnng n a ffty. engne chokes when the car goes too slow. What we need s nn applance to choke the drver when he goes too fast. Trndad (Colo.) Pcketwlre "Yassuh, muh Sambo am a perfect gemmum. even f we-nl- l do get nto a spat now nn ngn. Yassuh, he nevah hts mo where t shows." Orange Owl. Dr. T. L. Morgan OSTEOPATHC PHYSCAN Offce on Wn. Hyde Rce Premses Phone , ANNUAL Garden sland Co., Ltd. MEETNG Publshng annual meetng of the shareholders of the Garden sland Publshng Company, Ltd., wll be held at the offce of the company. Lhue, Kaua, Thursday, February 23, 1922 at 2:30 p. m. Lhue, Kaua, Feb. 7, K. C. HOPPER, Secretary. MEETNG NOTCE All members of the Catholc Assocaton are requested to be present at a meetng to be held at the Koloa hall, Sunday, February K-2-2lth. at 2:30 p. m. ANTOXE VnXlA (21) Presdent. STUATON WANTED Assstant sugar boler or tme keep er. Experence n both lners..m. G. Cadle Lhue..t. WANTED To Rent phonograph untl July. Careful treatment guaranteed. Address Garden sland. FOR SALE OR TRADE Reo tourng car. Wll sell for cash or trade for Ford. Engne n good condton. Car wll make fne speed wagon. 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6 HAWA EDUCATON ASSN. A terrtoral assocaton of teachers was organzed lust year at Honolulu. Durng the school vacaton last December, the second tcrrltsr-a- l conventon of ths assocaton was held at Hllo, Hawa. At the present tme teachers from Hawa Maul and Oahu are members. Kaua has made a start wth all the local prncpals as members. objects of ths Hawa Educaton Assocaton s to frst affl ate wth the Natonal Educaton As socaton of Amerca, and then de velop and mantan the best Amerl tan standards and deals of educa ton n the Terrtory of Hawa, teachers on the sland of Hawa h:ve joned wth a one hundred per cent membershp, Mau ; most as great and Oahu has many members. Kaua, as stated, has all tae prncpals members. Remember the Date 1. f.. : r t has been felt for years that the many sland teachers assocatons should be unted n some terrtoral organzaton and ths new assoca ton meets that need and offers to all teachers the opportunty to jon forces for mutual benefts. LHUE UNON CHURCH Next Sunday nght at 7:30 the specal Mssonary Program of ths church wll be launched wth an llustrated address upon "nda" d by Rev. Norman C. Schenck, jf Honolulu. Throughout the remander of February and March an address wll be gven each Sunday nght upon the mssonary countres of the world. February 26, Rev. J. M. Lydgate wll lelvcr a lecture upon " Kng dom and Naton of Japan." Servces wll be held as usual each Sunday mornng, conducted by the pastor. presents at 1. OLD HAWAAN SKULL THE GARDEN SLAND, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1922 GETS CRUSHED WAALUA PT8 An unknown Hawaan was nstantly klled b yhavtng hs skull crushed n. deed was done near the Waalua sand pts, or at least the evdence of t were found there. But whether the murder was commtted or the tragedy was the result of an accdent, no one can say. For the thng happened many years ago and now only the bleachng skeleton found on the sands la left to tell the story. At the Waalua sand pts, near what an engneer would call a "borrow pt" where they are gettng sand to fll n parts of the road bed of the ralway, many skeletons have been unearthed n the past, few months. one found last week was unusual only n the fact that t had ts skull crushed n.. A great dent was above the rght cm-p- wth the farcture runnng down nto the temple, shows that death 2E March 3 7:30 P. M. Kaua Hgh School "Love PFTF.E Prates of Hawan (A Muscal Comedy) the TP TOP THEATRE Reservatons may be made at the Lhue Store 3E: NEAR 8AND Strength and Servce are the prmary requstes demanded of the fnancal nsl t ll nn whch you favor wth your patronage. Bshop Trust Company s strong fnancally, strong n conservatve yet progressve management, strong n ts years of sueeessful servce. ts departments are equpped to handle your Trusts, Securtes and teal Estate. Bshop Trust Co., Ltd. 924 Bethel Street must have been nstantaneous. No man could got such an awful blow as that and lve to tell the story. Gong along the shore, about a mle and a half Kapaa sde of these pts, one runs nto vertable heaps of human bones and skeletons. old Hawaans lvng near seem to know nothng of them. Perhaps that was one of the old battle grounds where many a brave man lost hs lfe, rerhaps t was only a cemetery and the shftng sands have left these bones exposed to the elements, lnt, be the locaton what t may, be the bones thohe of prnces or paupers, all the names and all the faces are now forgotten. And, regardless of former pomp or former serfdom, all now le slent and equal. NOTCE TO CREDTORS undersgned has been apponted as admnstrator of the estate of Rench Nagata, deceased, late of akala, n the Dstrct of Wamea, County of Kaua, all persons are hereby notfed havng any clam ganst sad estate to fle them wthn nx months after the frst publcaton of ths notce, the 7th day of February, 11)22, at hs offce n Wamea, Kaua, or the same wll be forever barred; and all thoso ndebted to sad estate to make payment wthout fal. WLLAM O. CROWELL, Admnstrator, Estate of Rench Nagata, deceasced. Lhue, February (Feb TENDER FOR LABOR Board of Supervsors of tho County of Kaua wll receve bds up to 10 oclock of March 1st, 1922 for furnshng all lubor and tools necessary for tho constructon and full completon of the followng buldngs: Separate bds to be sub mtted on each: (1) A 26 x 47 shop buldng at Eleele School; (2) A 26 x 64 Scence buldng at Eleele School; (3) A 24 x 54 bungalow class room at Kaua Hgh School. Eah bd to be accompaned by a certfed check for 5 per cent of anuut of bd. Prospectve bdders may obtan pla::s and specfcatons upon appl caton and depost to the under sgned. Tho Board of Supervsors reserve the rght to reject any or all bds. (S) R. F. M1DDLETON, (Fub ) County Engneer. TENDER FOR MATERAL Tho Board of Supervsors of tho County of Kaua wll receve bds up to 10 oclock of March 1st, 1922 for furnshng all materal needed for the constructon of the followng buldngs: Separate bds to be sub mtted on each: (1) A 26 x 47 shop buldng at Eleele School; (2) A 26 x 54 Scence buldng at Kleclo School; (3) A 24 x 04 bungalow classroom at Kaua Hgh School. full lst of materals n bd form wll be furnshed prospectve bdders upon applcaton to the undersgned. Board of Supervsors reserves Tel the rght to reject uny or all bds. (S) R. F. MDDLETON, (Feb ) County Engneer. Wr,. v.v A f....;...,v"v..vw5 ta ll P (?v J. -- t - k - s.? 4 M VPADC P-- DPD CKOC M CPTT Kn A Kn KJAMAM CCTATPC 1V- - J N THE CRCUT COURT OF THE FFTH CRCUT TERRTORY OF HAWA AT Chambers N THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF JAMES K. APOLO, NOTCE TO CREDTORS Havng been duly apponted exec utor of the last wll and testament of James K. Apolo, deceased, late of Moloaa, County of Kaua, the undersgned, as such executor, here by gves notce to all credtors of the Eald deceased to present ther clams wth proper vouchers, or duly authentcated copes thereof, even f the clam s secured by mortgage upon real estate, to hm, the sad executor, at hs rsdence at Anahola, Dstrct of Kawahau, County of Kaua, wthn sx months from tho frst day of the publcaton of ths notce, the sad frst day beng January And f such clams be not presented wthn the sad sx months, they shall be forever All nersons ndebted to sad de ceased are hereby notfed to make payment of ther ndebtedness to tho (Jan.31-Feb ) undersgned. GEO. K. EWALKO, Executor of the Last Wll and Testament of James K. Apolo, Deceased. NOTCE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT LEASE At 10 oclock A. M., nday, Feb ruary 24, 1922, at the offce of the Sub Land Agent, Mr. J. M.. Lydgate, Lhue, Kaua, T. H. there wll be sold at publc aucton to the hgh est bdder, under Secton 380 of the Revsed Laws of Hawa of 1915, and the Hawaan Organc Act, a General Lease to that parcel of Gov crnment Land beng: Porton of the Kapaa House Lots, Kapaa, Puna, Kaua, beng Lots 8 to 14 nclusve, wth the roads there n, contanng an area of 8.93 acres, more or less; term of lease 4 years, 9 months from February 26, 1922, wth General Lease 1298 to Joe R. Aguar; upset rental, $ per annum, payable semannually n advance. County ppe-ln- e as shown on the map of the land to be leased, beng underground, a rght of way for whch s reserved n the descrpton of survey of Bald land, the Ter rtory reserves the rght to tself or the proper custodans of sad ppe lne, to enter sad rght of way at any tme for the purpose of makng repars and nspecton, wthout any responsblty for any damages to any crops that may be planted on sad rght of way; the Terrtory wll, however, hold the purchaser re sponsble for any damages to sad ppe-ln- e caused by hm n prepar ng sad land for plantng or harvest ng. purchaser shall mmedately after the sale pay the frst sx months rental bd, together wth the costs, of advertsng and all oth er charges n connecton wth the preparaton of Bald lease. salo of the above General Lease s subject to tho terms and condtons of Government General Lease ssued by the offce of the Commssoner of Publc Lands. Map of tho parcel of land to be leased, descrpton of same showng reservatons and form of Government General Lease, are on fle and may be seen at the offce of the Sub Land Agent at Lhue, or at the offco of the Commssoner of Publc Lands, Captol Buldng, Honolulu, T. H. For general nformaton apply at tho Sub-Lanoffce of the Agent, Mr. J. M. Lydgate. Lhue, Kaua, or at the offce of the Commssoner of Publc Lands, Captol Buldng, Honolulu, T. H. C. T. BALEY, Commssoner of Publc Lands. Dated Honolulu, T. H., January 19, N THE CRCUT COURT OF THE FFTH JUDCCAL CRCUT TERRTORY OF HAWA At Chambers n Probate n the Matter of the Estate of JOSEPH FtETAS CALSTRO, late of Hanamaulu, Kaua, Deceased. Prbate No. 841 ORDER OF NOTCE OF HEARNG PETTON FOR ALLOWANCE OF ACCOUNT, DETERMNATON OF TRUST AND DSTRBUTON OF THE ESTATE. ON READNG AND FLNG the Petton and Account of ANTONE NOHHGA, JR., ADMNSTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH FRETAS CALSTRO, DECEASED, late of Hanamaulu, County of Kaua, Terrtory of Hawa, wheren pettoner shows recepts amountng to $1, and dsbursements amountng to $08.60 and prays that a day be apponted for a hearng of sad Petton; that sad account be examned and allowed; and that pe ttoner be ordered to delver over such.property as remans to the person, or persons, thereto enttled; and that pettoner be dscharged from all other responsblty concernng sad estate and be granted all other proper relef; T S ORDERED, that Frday the 10th day of March, A.D at 9:30 oclock A. M. n the Court Room of ths Court, n Lhue, Kaua, be, and the same K hereby apponted the tme and place for hearng sad Petton and Account, and that all persons nterested then and there appear and show cause, f any they have, why sad Petton should not be granted and present evdence as to who are enttled to sad prop erty. Doted: the 26th day of January, (Seal) BY THE COURT: (Sgd) J. C. CULLEN, Clerk. N THE CRCUT COURT OF THE FFTH CRCUT TERR- -.. TORY OF HAWA At Chambers n Probate n the. Matter of the Estate of D1EDRCH KLUSSMAN, Deceased. ORDER OF NOTCE OF HEARNG PETTON FOR ADMNS- TRATON ON READNG and Flng the Petton of August Klussman, son of Dedrlch Klussman, allegng that sad Dedrlch Klussman, of Lhue, Kaua, ded ntestate at Lhue, Kaua, on the 16th day of January A. D., 1921, leavng property n the Hawaan slands necessary to le admnstered upon, and prayng that Letters of Admnstraton ssue to August Klussman. S S ORDERED that Saturday, the 11th day of March, A. D. 1922, at 9 oclock A. M., be and hereby s apponted the tme for hearng sad Petton n the Court Room of ths Court at Lhue, County of Kaua, at whch tme and place all persona concerned may appear and Bhow cause, f any they have, why sad Petton should not be granted; and that notce of ths order be publshed for three successve weeks (4 nsertons) n the Garden sland, a newspaper n Lhue, Kaua. Dated at Lhue, County of Kaua, T. 11., February 1, (Sgned) WLLAM C. ACH, JR.. (Seal.) Judge of the Crcut Court of the Ffth Crcut. Attest: Sgned) J. C. CULLEN, Clerk of the Crcut Court of the Ffth Crcut. Lyle A. Dckey, Attorney for Pettoner. (Feb ) N THE CRCUT COURT OF THE, FFTH CRCUT TERRTORY OF HAWA At Chambers n Probate n the Matter of the Estate of TAM WOODS (also known as TOM WOODS or TOM WOOD), Deceased. Probate 857 NOTCE OF HEARNG PETTON? FOR ADMNSTRATON ON READNG and flng the Petton of Frank E. Thompson, of Honolulu, T. H., allegng that sad Tan Woods, of Kapaa, Kaua, Terrtory of Hawa, ded nestate at Kapaa aforesad on the 20th day of January A. D., 1922, leavng property n the Hawaan slands necessary to be admnstered upon, and prayng that Letters of Admnstraton ssue to hm, the sad Frank E. Thompson! as a member of the frm of Thompson, Cathart & Ul-rccredtors of the deceased, thero beng no hers. T S ORDERED that Tuesday, the 21st day of March, A.D. 1922, at 9 oclock, A. M be and hereby s apponted the tme for hearng sad Petton n the Court Room of ths Court at Lhue, County of Kaua, at whch tme and place all persons concerned may appear and show cause, f any they have, why sad petton should not be granted. Dated at Lhue, County of Kaua, T. H., February 8th, (Seal.) By the Court: J. C. CULLEN, Clerk, Crcut Court, Ffth Crcut. Thompson, Cathart & Ulrch, Attorneys for Pettoner. Smple f You Know How Bosh Just saw a man wth hs arms oft at the shoulder cuttng wood. Qute "a dffcult stunt. Frosh, How dd he do t? Bosh He held the handle n hs mouth and turned somersaults. Tho Orange Owl. Read the Garden sland

7 TTTT GARDEN SLAND, TUESDAY, FftPltAPY 1t. 1!l22 Amercan Legon LEGON CHEF REFUSES TOGA Baltmore, Md., Feb. 3. Hanford MacNder, natonal commander of the Amercan Legon, has refused an appontment to the Unted States Senate seat vacated by Senator Wllam S. Kenyon, Republcan., of owa, upon hs appontment to tha bench of the eghth dstrct U. S. crcut court of appeals, accordng to a statement made today by Col. Washngton Bowe Jr., at an Amercan Legon executve meetng. Mac- Nder was presont but rofused to comment on the statement. Assocated Press, No Legonalre can fal to take nterest n ths decson made by hs natonal commander. MacNdor places a hgher value on hs present post than a seat n the Unted States Senate. t s obvous that n tmes of peace a law makers tat.k s but to express the wll of the people, tempered by the polces of hs poltcal party. MacNder an commander of the largest organz tlon representng men and women n all walks of lfe n the naton hu:; the far greater task of weldng together publc opnon that s na tonal n ts scope and not ham pered by sectonalsm, partysm, race or class. And ths natonal pub le opnon wll be the gude of the law makers regardless of what party s n power. What the Amercan Legon s to the naton, the post s to the communty; and the post can accom plsh ts worthy msson onv thru your efforts. average Amer can has the reputaton of beng n dffeent to how hs country s run. t has always been a matter of par ty polces wth hm. For the frst tme n the hstory of the country the peace tme problems can be nfluenced by an organzaton that s natonal n character. As a Legon-ar- e yours s not a prvlege to be treated lghtly. MacNders valuaton of hs post as head of the Am ercan Legon as above that of a scat n the Unted States Senate, depends upon your performance. t s your duty to see that Kaua Post No. 2 lves up to the deals of the Amercan Legon. You can accomplsh ths only by attendng meet lugs and takng an actve part. A DUD A jury brought n a verdct of $8,887 for Jones, who had only sued for $1,00. judge set asde the verdct as excessve. Some days later.) Jones lawyer met the foreman of the jury on the street. "How, n the name of sacred cats dd you reach such a concluson?" he asked the foreman. " dont qute understand t myself," was the reply, "but t was nl O. K. We agreed for the plantff. But everybody had hs own dea of the amount. One feller sad $1,000, another sad $50( another sad $500 and so on. So we struck an average; each man put down what he thought was rght and added them together. know there seems to be somethng wrong wth the verdct, but m hanged f see what t s." above anecdote was flched from the Bursts and Duds page, where t would have been well up a hgh average of humor, but t s unfar and nsultng probably mpossble. t msrepresents the average juryman as a stupd ndvdual. But most of us would have laughed at t, because we are not generally nclned to take jurlos serously. Amusement rather than nterest s too often the atttude of ctzens towards Jury servce. t s to forget that for luck of a capublo jury an nnocent man may lose hs lberty or hs lfe. Alvln M. Owsley, natonal drec tor of Amercansm for the Amercan Legon, has culled attenton to the duty of jury servce. Ho ponts out that every good Amercan should make use of hs franchse and prevent mlhcurrugo under the Jury tral system. better the jury, the better the jubllce. f we wthhold our most able servce from the admnstraton of Justce, we may be consentng to the admnstraton of njustce. To regard Jury duty lghtly, or permts of a mental atttude contrary to the Legons program for the upholdng of law, whch s based on Justce, und order, whch s mpossble wth njustceamercan Legon Weekly. Secton Twn Sx Packard as a gft, nhert a mllon or so, or become the father of trplets, whch s of course not mpossble, we know you wouldnt blow about t. But none the less, your comrades wll bo eager to know of your good fortune and wll want to be on dock to congratulate you and get a free drnk, so t s up to you to drop the good news casual lke to any of the gang named below and they wll see thut t gets nto prnt., Of course, you are not gong.to get hung hold up a bank, or com mt murder, but accordng to the nne-tenthnewspaper headlnes s of all these lttle stunts are now be ng pulled by men. so f we are to beleve these makers of publc, opnon, t s not at all mpossble that one of your bud des wll be n on a party of ths nature and well expect you to put us next. re s but one thng th-- t we nsst upon, and that s authentcty. (Dont blame the last word on us. We had t down "truth," but Char lo Fern substtuted authentcty. He sad Webster cava thay mean the same thng. gupss Charle me, a lot of them oducr.tcd guys when he was flyng.) Anyway tru, authentcty s what we want. f we say a thng we dont ntend to take t back the next tme wo get nto prnt. Gettng thngs wrong n the papers sure gets a brd nto a lot of trouble. My grandpa attended an annual dnner of the Con federate veterans once and ho got up and tells them how he won the war. t was a good speech, accord ng to grandpa. toastruaster referred to the old veteran as a battle scarred veteran," and the next d.y the paper had t a "battle scared veteran." That was 20 years after the war and pretty far back to remember whether the toastmaa- - or the new paper brd was authentc, but anyway grandpa told hm to change t. next day the newspaper sad he was a "bottlo scared veteran." That couldnt be because the war was fought, n the Unted States and not France. All ths happened n the hlls of Georga and concluded n the usual manner. That afternoon after they had bured the newspaper edtor they sent a telegram to New York for a new one. Maybe that couldnt happen here, n but we could get n dutch f we sad somethng that wasnt so, and we dont ntend to tak3 nothng back, once weve sad t. f we prnt that some fellow has been hung when he hasnt he mght get sore about t. best we can do under the crcumstances s to say that he was cut down before becomng deceased. f we come out wth the fact that one ot..ou s engaged, whch we wll be glad to do ns all the fellows wll want to get the dope to offer ther sympathes, and f turns out to be a false alarm, dont expect us to deny t n our secton. only possble thng would be a compromse to the effect that the Jane bad jlted you. So gve us the straght dope. Remember our motto: Tell a grl ycu love her f the moon effects you that way, but dont put t n wrt ng or youll be walkng some nfant to sleep a year from now. Yours truly, EDTOR, Amercan Legon Secton. P. S. Here s a lst of the men who wll take any glad or otherwse tdngs you may have to offer. L. V. Alexander, Kapaa. W. E. Eklund, Kapaa. G. K. Akana Klauca. H. Brandt, Wamea. C. Gomez, Lhue. Klvyn Llvcsey. Lhue. N. E. Weght, Kcala. J. Fernandez, Wamea.! At the last meetng of the Amer can Legon, Kaua Post No. 2, two new members were accepted. R. L. Garlnghouse and H. B. West. Dur ng the recent unpleasantness over n France, Garlnghouse kept hs shoes ncely polshed, hs har brushed and wore cleun clothes and a natty salor BUt. He was n the navy. West was a cute catcher. Yes, he was n the army. "y certanly dd gve Jones a wonderful bural." "What! s Jones dead?" "Well, f he snt theyve played a mean trck on hm." She Mary Jane s an out and out optmst. He Meanng? She She doesnt care a darn what happens. He So long as t doesnt happen to her Edtor Amercan Legon Secton. Dear Sr: am confronted wth a socal problem that cannot solve and wmmmmmmmmm.. 1 Xfm-.l&A?:,- : xw;-.v.v.-..yaj.-a:-:-:-m.-:-9. n?;.;--..f.v.-.-- ft.r..w.- comes, equp your car wth Vacuum Cup Fabrc or Cord Tres and forget the dangers of "skddy" pavements. Forget also the dsappontng mleage averages other tres may have gven you. Buy Vacuum Cup Tres you pay only for the qualty the safety costs you nothng. C. B. HOFGAARD & CO., Ltd.. Agents, am wrtng you because 1 thnk you are able to advse me. When callng on a grl hope to make my fance, what s the proper manner of sayng good nght, the chaperone beng present. Yours very truly, DOUBTFUL, Dear Doubtful: You showed very good Judgment n callng on mo to advse you. had an opportunty as recent as last Wednesday nght of convncng my-- ; self that there s but one rule to cover the case n queston. Follow t always and you cant go wrong. Kss the chaperone good nght frst. Yours for more success, EDTOR, Amercan Legon Secton. 4,4,4, Edtor Amercan Legon Secton. Dear Sr: n order to settle bet we would lke to know where you were on the nght of February 8th. Yours, BLL and JAKE. Dear Bll and Jake: wouldnt mnd tellng you where was on the nght of February S. Lets see, that was er. Say that was on last Wednesday nght and ts none of your busness where 1 was. EDTOR. Amercan Legon Secton. SUCCESSFUL HOMESTEADERS Among the Wnlua homesteaders, one of the most promsng, under even presont adverse nugar condtons, s that of the Perrera famly. Wth a thrfty, ndustrous, hard workng band of sturdy boys, they have been able to do most of the work on ther farm themselves, and they have a fne crop of cane Just comng off wth another plant crop to follow next year. By way of sde ssue to ther c.me culture, they have a banana department whch promses well. y have fno thrfty trees now growng and wll plant f00 more. se are located n a rch, sheltered valley, where they wll do uncommonly well. y also have a fne market garden where they are rasng fne vegetables. sweet potatoes, etc., whch, taken wth a cow., goes far toward reducng the expense of lvng. y have the rght home-steadn- g dea of and they wll make a suc- x vv.. of t. EN renewal tme WAMEA mm u 38 Neglected Roofs Rob Your Profts Properly protected Unprotected roofs other surface. W. P. Fuller & Cos Barn and Roof Pant s especally adapted to ths clmate, and s un- - nallafl fn...!... 4 s prepared from Dure lnseed ol and the most H durable of pgments. LEWERS & LUMBER and BULDNG MATERALS MEALS wat you at cmd s New, modern, bgh ecu-trall- y class restaurant, t located. Cool and comfortable. ntellgent, courteous servce. European plan. Operated n connecton wth (le roofs should last ndefntely. go to peces sooner than any Blasdell Hotel,T.F. CHLD, Propretor. f you are not now recevng the lf.xall, MAOAZNK please send your name for malng lst. cess fs-"- MONTHLY " Magazne las recently been enlarged, and mproved by tbe addton of stores by promnent wrters and pctures of current events. THS Benson, Smth Pexall Store m M jq. Pox COOKE, Ltd S. Kng St., HONOLULU ON U SP.WOLUTKLY FKKH. SERVCE EVERY SECOND & Co., Ltd. 42( Honolulu, T.. Dealers n General Merchandse Amercan Factors Pants AmFac Red Label Coffee Yale Locks & Hardware MAM WW fefrrl WHOLESALE DSTRBUTORS TOHALL & SONUd M frfl k3 Bl fglf HONOLULU 111 U Dstrbutors TERRT0RY 0F HAWA fhjm E John Doe, Legonalre, Kaua Post No. 2. Dear Buddy: Ths la your secton and we want t to contan what nterests you. So t s up to you to let us know what s gong on. f you should strke ol, get a 2E 3E mj 3

8 EE 8 TV Does More for THE GARDEN SLAND. TUESDAY. FET3KUAUY Sr Less Tha k Fol d One Ton Tndc docs no o for lle fnor or tn; uclnl h proved by the great number of them now n daly use Hnt l docs ths al less cost s shown by tn! clul fgures s smaller frst cost and a nch lower expense Tor operaton and upkeep. Ford One-To- Truclc has proved a great money Haver, as well as a labor saver. Ford Truck has all he merts or the Ford One-To- tr, wth added strength for greater capacty. worm gear drvvof alumnum bronze jves nnnsnal and postve power at a very low cost. Oomc n and let us show yon how the Ford One-To- n Truck wll help you and save you money n your work. E3& NOTCE TO SHPPERS Tha port of Ahuknl, Kaua la now nn open port, am freght wll jo receved at Homlulu on Mondays at Per No. 14 to go forward on our S. S. Claudlno and on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at er No. 12 to go forward on freght steamer for destnaton from Llhuc to Kcalla. Freght for any of the above destnatons wll go va Ahuknl unless otherwlso desgnated by the shpper. NTER-SLAN- STEAM NAVGA- TON CO., LTD. Honolulu, T.., Feb. 9th, NOTCE TO PASSENGERS AND SHPPERS Commencng February 10, 1922, the salng hour of tho S. S. Klnau on Saturdays from Wamca, wll be put forward to 2 p. m and from Koloa to 5 p. m. "lnter-slan- STEAM NAVGA- TON CO., LTD. Honolulu, T. H., Feb. D, CADLLAC CORRECT LUBRCATON 4 rut r Tl,, :lll"l!lflu Ptlffll. LHul TTllllllTgllllln lfl..m.:rtn.t1trtrt"hb:- TTTT nr. CXj. nb.(ft 3 5,6 T B 0f PASSENGER ARRVALS Hart, A. tego, Alfonso, E. A. Decker, Mrs. M. Loy, M. Masakl, F. Parsonpers arrvng st Nawllwlll on the S. S. KJnau, Feb. S: Franco, S. Mlynhara, P. S. Lee, Carlos Rescoleollng... Faye, L. Jacobson. Mrs. L. Jacol a.t, Master Jacobsen, A. E. "Llhuc plantaton company: Forty Arledge, O. Musaahl. Tom Adams. Flpno laborers. Two women, 3 Mrs. T. Adams, Master T. Adams, chlldron. faster Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Gcshe Grove Farm Co.: Ono man, 1 woman. 3? chldren. John and two nfants, Master G. John, H. Rohrlg, Mrs. V. b..love, Koloa Sugar Co.: Thrty men, 2 Mrs. L.. Frallch, Dr. Gustln women, 1 chld. Smth, M. t. Tevos. Mrs. E. K. C. 30o W..E ctaot 40m Yap. Rof Koloa: Mss M. Almeda. Passenger arrlvats by tho stca.q;r Claudlno at Nawllwlll. on Feb. 14: Passengers arrvng on S. S. Clau V. Senrby, A. C. W. lrcton. Mrs. dne at Nawllwlll, February 10: Nlshlma. A. V. Gear. tbbert Gandll. S. Uoblnson, Mrs. S. Robnson. Lcong Lum, U. Nlshlkawa, M. Sal-to-, R. Kato, Mrs. t. Kato, Judge L. A. W. Eklund, Mss Tmclma Wllamson, Mrs. W. Kerr, Mrs. E. H. Dckey, M. Masakl. Mrs. Masakl, A. Homo, J. Marn. K. Yamamoto, Wood,. L. Jacksnu. U. Fukutnyfr Sun Young Cho S. Dodo, T. Brt-ta- Mrs. Mlyao. S. Kawakaml, H. Mrs. Brlttnln, Dan Conway. M. Felx, Mac Hose, Mrs. Ho Lum, Mrs. T. Shal, Mrs. S. Mac Hose, Mrs. Paul sonberg, Mss H-ros- Master Yamada (2), T. scnbcn;, S. Sucoka, M. Scklgucbt, Hs-orma- H. B. Kalwa, Hce Fat, 0. J. S. Takahashl.. chloka, W. H. Holt, Chlng Ta, F. Shanor, Choy Mr. Cnslln, Mrs. Caslln, D. Chn, M. Kurusu, J.. Gomes, Mrs. S. Bowmann. A. M. Crank, Hock J.. Gomes, Mss Gomes, Mrs. Kalwa and two chldren, Mrs. Mary Ham, S. Yoko, Y. Harndn, Y. nou- - ye. h!. J A U 15 T T lt,j CHART, vs.. : wmrn MPORTANT We are prepared to furnsh the Ford Truck equpped One-To- ether wth Standard or Specal (Searng. Standard (Searng jves the truck a maxmum of power. Specal (Searng ncreases the speed of the truck from fve to seven mles an hour, convertng t nto a Fust Delvery Car ! mm ,4, gpg m M t.! Natutlumlt (Parage, Htb. r. r - -- y j u M m r TREMENDOUS DROP N PRCE OF DODGE M OTOR CARS Effectve mmedately F. O. B. KAUA DODGE TOURNG $1310 DODGE ROADSTER $1285 Cord Tre Equpment Dodge wthout a doubt s the best n ts class. Ask Uncle Sam, he used thousands durng the war and s stll usng Amercan-Hawaa- n THE Telephone 585 Terrtoral them. Motors Co., Ltd. Dstrbutors VON HAMM-YOUN- G COMPANY, Sub-Agents buy LTD. Kapaa., ENGNE 7. Daly, or very 100 mles, pour fresh Zerolno No. 5 n.u crankcaso through fller ppe un-u- l ol level gauge on erankcase t sters full. Avod overfllng. 3est ll.....ll l.n tf 41.n luouua ll UU UUkUlllUU.t.lnl.n.l l. LllU Ull rll --&XJ level s mantaned between half t full and full marks on tho gauge. To got a correct readng of tho ol level gauge, tho automoble should bo approxmately level and the en- - trlttrt unf lnttncr Wlnt nnrrtnn tt U runnng the ol pressuro ndcuor on dash should show pressuro whch wll vary wth tho speed and temperature of the engne. f no pressure s regstered, tho ndcaton s lack of ol n crankcaso, ol pump lnt wnrlflmf nrnnrlv. nr Rnmn nh H structon or break n ol passages. engne should mmedately bo stopped and tho trouble located and remeded. At regular ntervals, as rccom mended by the manufacturer, or, t n tho absence of such nstructons, every t nnes, nu uu n me uak-- j euso reservor should bo entrely ro--. newed n the followng manner: Frst, remove tho dran plug n hot- - D torn of crankcaso, allowng all! old jjj ol to dran. Ths should preferably N be dono when tho engne s warm. as the old ol when heated wll dran faster and less of 11 wll ad-her- o to tho nner surfaces of tho crankcaso. Next, replace dran plug and pour four quarts of Calol Flushng Ol nto cranv.caso through fller ppe. n start and operate tho engne under ts own power at a moderate speed for from ono to two mnutes, by whch tmo all ol passages and nner surfaces wll have been cleansed by tho acton of tho flushng ol. Agan romovo dran plug nnd when certan that crankcaso s thoroughly draned, replace plug anl refll crankcaso resorvolr wth frosh Zeroleno ol as spec fed. Approxmately sx quarts aro requred. When fllng tho resor-o- r through fller ppe, care should bo taken that no drt or other foregn substance s o carred nto wth tho fresh ol. Every 2000 mles t s advsablo to remove lower crankcaso and thoroughly clean tho ol screen. FAN HUD HEARNG 1. Every 00 mles apply a fow drops of Zero-lon- o No. r through ol hole at baso f y,...r. l u uku tll tu mun. jjj j STARTER GEAR SHAFT. Every r00 mles use ol gun to force Zero-en- Transmsson Lubrcant "A" nto center of shaft. Access to same may bo had by removng small cover plato on front floor boards. ELECTRC GENERATOR AND STARTNG MOTOR 10. Every f.oo mles apply a few drops of Zeroleno No. r to ol cups al each end of shaft. CLUTCH THRUST BALL BEAR- NG 33. Every 1000 mles use ol gun to fll ball race wth Zerolene Transmsson Lubrcant "A." Access to same may bo had by rasng front floor boards and removng clutch cover plate. TMER AND DSTRBUTOR 8. Every 2000 mles romovo small breather cap on sde of housng and fll wth Zerolene cup greaso. STEERNG GEAR HOUSNG 31. Every 1000 mles remove plug n upper part of housng and use ol gun to fll housng wth Zerolene Transmsson Lubrcant "A." TRE AR COMPRESSOR 35. Whenever tho. pump s to be used, apply a few drops of Zerolone No. 5 to ol holes on each sde of cylnder of pump. UNVERSAL JONTS Every GOO mles remove greaso plug n front and rear unversal jonts and wth greaso gun fll jonts wth Zero-len- o Cup Greaso. se jonts hold only a small amount of greaso, and as they aro constantly n acton and transmt all drvng power from engne to rear axle, t s mportant that they aro kept well lubrcated. TRANSMSSON 11. Every GOO mles remove ol level plug on sde of transmsson case, and, f no ol runs out, use ol gun to nject Zerolene Transmsson Lubrcant "A" untl t begns to overflow through openng. n replaco plug. Every 2000 mles romovo dran plug from bottom of case and allow all old ol to dran. n remove cover and wash all gears, shafts, and nteror of case wth Pearl Ol (keroseno). When transmsson s clean and thoroughly draned, replaco dran plug and fll to correct level wth Zerolono Transmsson Lubrcant "A". REAR AXLE HOUSNG 23. Ev ery G00 mles removo ol lovel plug n rear housng, nnd, f no ol runs out, uso ol gun to nject Zerolono Transmsson Lubrcant "A" untl t begns to overflow through openng. n roplaco plug. Every 2000 mles removo rear cap on housng and wash gears and bearngs wth Pearl Ol (kerosene). Wpe out all old ol and keroseno from bottom of housng wth clean rags. Do not uso waste. Replaco cover on housng and fll wth Zerolene Transmsson Lubrcant "A" to proper lovel. Note: Ab bearng n both transmsson and rear axlo arc entroly lubrcated by splash from revolvng gears, hard greaso should never bo used n ether place. WHEEL BEARNGS G, S, 2S, 11. Every 2000 mles removo wheels and wash bearngs and hubs thoroughly wth Pearl Ol (keroseno). Repack bearngs wth fresh Zerolono Cup Grease and repaco wheels, fusng careful to get proper adjustng on wheel bearngs. SPRNGS. Every G00 mles, or whenever sprlnks squeak, clean oft all drt and old ol and apply small quantty of Standard Household Lubrcant nlong tho edges of sprng leaves. A small brush may bo used or the ol appled by moans of Standard Household Lubrcant Handy Can wth spout attached. GREASE CUPS. When empty, &1 grease cups should bo reflled wth Zeroleno Cup Grease. Dally, or every 100 mles, greaso cups on followng parts should bo turned down two complete turns: All sprng bolts (3, 9, 1G, 22, 21, 30, 38 and 45); stcorng knucklo bolts (5, 2G); cross steorlng rod pns (4, 27); steerng gear drag lnk (25). Every GOO mles greaso cups on followng should bo turned down two completo turns: Brako rockor shafts (14, 17, 21, 37, 42, 41); torson rod front bracket (13); torson rod rear pn (1G); drvo pnon shaft housng (40) ; water pump. shafts. GENERAL LUBRCATON. Every GOO mles apply a fow drops of Zero-lon- o No. G to all jonts and small workng parts not otherwse provded wth lubrcaton, such as tmer drvo shaft bearngs (S), brake und clutch pedal shaft (34), steerng wheel (3G), spark and throttlo connectons, brako clevs pns, etc. Caro should bo taken that all ol holes and passages aro freo from drt so that clean ol may reach tho surfaces to bo lubrcated. Schedule of Lubrcaton. Daly, or every 100 mles: EngfMt. sprng bolts; steerng knucklo bolts; cross steerng rod pns; steerng gear drag lnk. JSvory GOO mles: Fan hub bearngs; stnrter gear shaft; electrc generator and startng motor; brako rockor shafts; torson rod front bracket; torson rod roar pn: drvo pnon shaft housng; tmer drver shaft bearngs; brako and clutch pedal shaft; steerng wheel; spark and throttlo connectons; brako clov-- s pns; unversal jonts; transms son; rear nxlo housng; sprng, Jl Every 750 mles: Dran, flush and refll cngno erankcase. 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