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1 6 ESTABLSHED 94 VOL 8 NO 34 LHUE, KAUA, TERRTORY OF HAWA TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 922 SUBSCRPTON RATES, $25 PER YEAR 5 CENTS PER COPY Campagn for Delegate To Open Here Frday NORMAN K LYMAN TO CANVAS KAUA FOR REPUBLCAN VOTES Matters poltcal aro begnnng to open up on Kaua and tho canddates aro begnnng to settle down to the grnd of campagnng nterest s centerng on tho campagn for delegate to congress thru the announcement that Norman K Lyman, cardlduto for tho Republcan nomnaton wll fre the openng gun n the campagn when he arrves on Frday mornng Lyman's campagn on Kaua s beng mannged by John Kealoha and John Hoopale No notces of the when and where ho wll hold hs meetngs has yet arrved John Hoopale has come out wth tho announcement that ho wll bo a canddates for the house to succeed hmself Hoopalo also arrves on Frday mor'ng, havng been n Honolulu assstng n tho Lyman campagn Accordng to the latest advces, S W Meheula, deputy county clerk has wthdrawn from tho race for the house and Jm Werner, road luna n tho Kawalhau dstrct wll run n hs place Mrs Sam Kelllnol has announced that she wll be a canddate for the house and s busy solctng votes for the nomnaton, Mrs Kelllnol s dependng a great deal upon the women's vote and also hopes to poll ha-oleconsderable strength from the Accordng to reports, the entrance of Mrs Kelllnol n tho race s not causng much joy among the kane canddates: Thero has been very lttle devel opments n tho race for tho senate, between Senator nce and N K Hoopll t s a lttle early for any predctons as to strength of ether canddate but reports state that Senator Rce s not fgurng Honp lghtly as an opponent Only two Democrats have announced ther ntenton of beng canddates for the house, S E Lucas, a Kapaa homesteader, and Joseph Scharsch, also of Kapaa, beng the only men n tho race LEGON VAUDEVLLE BEGNS TO TAKE FORM Partal announcements of tho Amercan Legon's vaudevlle show program ndcates that t wll no djnbt bo one of the best yet attempted on Kaua Tho head-ln- act, accordng to tho commttee n charge wll bo a one-ac- t play n whch tho eternal trangle s handled n a new and novel manner Tho play was frst presented at tho Lambs Club gambols ths sprng and mado tho bggest ht of tho evenng t s from tho pen of Eugene O'Nell, whose play, "Anna Chrste," was gven the Pultzer prze for tho best play of tho season Specal arrangements were made thru tho Amercan Legon headquarters to allow tho play to bo gven by Legon posts A mnd readng act n whch a member of the local post dsplays unusual psychc powers wll be a featuro of tho program Although psychc n ablty to read mnds tho post does not make the usual clam n tho ablty of" tho performer to foretell tho future and there wll be no pretense n ths matter Adran Englehard and Jack Horner wll present a lttle comedy wth Englehard sngng a number of coon songs n hs nmtable style whle Jack wll make musc on the pano A new number smlar to hs famous "Moonshne on tho Moonshne," wll be one of tho fcuturcs of tho act Several other numbers among whch wll bo a par of unusual acrobats, talent whch has long been hdden n tho post, and several other specal numbers wll be announced at a later date Dan Conway, veteran salesman of tho Amercan Factors, arrved last Wednesday on ono of hs perodcal busness trps to Kaua C E Mayne, local manager for tho von Hamm-Youn- g Co, Ltd, returned from Honolulu last Wednesday mornng after a short trp to town PERSONALS Mrs K, C, Hopper and Kenneth Hopper Jr, returned on Wednesday from at wo weeks vst to Honolulu Mrs, Joseph McKeckne, who formerly lved on Kaua, s vstng Mr nnrt Mrs Wllam Kruso of Kokaha Mrs W P Cannon, of Wahnca, who has been n Honolulu takng teachers' examnatons, returned on the Knau last Wednesday Mrs Ellott Wood, of Llhlo, who has been spendng tho past sx weeks n Honolulu, returned on tho Knau last Wednesday mornng, Rev Ralph W Bayless returned from Honolulu Frday and reports that Mrs Bayless s recoverng rap-dl- G N Wlcox departed for Honolulu last Saturday afternoon to attend the dedcaton ceremones of the new $3, Salvaton Army home for boys at Kamuk, of whch he was tho donor Dr T L Morgan of Llhuo, returned last Wednesday mornng from Honolulu where he wont to meet hs sster, Mss Ada Morgan, who arrved from tho manland on the Matsona Mss Morgan wll teach the at tho Kaua hgh school ths year Erc Knudsen returned from Honolulu Frday last Mrs Knudsen and chldren departed for the manland on tho Wllhelmlna last Wednesday and wll make ther future home n Los A'gelos, where tho chldren wll attend a prvate school H D Graham, of tho nsurance of the Trent Trust company, s on tho sland combnng pleasure wth busness Mr Graham Just recently returned from n tour of the Pacfc coast and states that busness condtons aro very bad there, especally so around Seattle BUDDHST MSSONARY TO LECTURE ON KAUA Dr M T Klrby, who s connected wth the Buddhst msson n Honolulu wll hold a lecture lour of Kaua begnnng next Wednesday evenng Dr Klrby s an nterestng fgure n that ho was born n England and was ordaned a Catholc prest Ho was sent by hs order to Vancouver, C and t was hero that he became nterested n Buddhsm and was converted to that relgon Ho went from Vancouver to Kara-mur- Japan where ho studed under Shaku Souen, tho famous Buddhst prest 'and scholar After ths perod of study he returned to the Pacfc coast whoro ho was n chargo of tho Buddhst mssonary, work for that rqllglon Last October j he arrved n Honolulu and slnco that tmo ho has been connected wth tho local msson Dr Klrby wll open hs lectures at Makawoll on Wednesday evenng, August 23 and wll also speak at tho followng places: Eleolo Buddhst church, August 24, at 7 p m Koloa Buddhst church, August 25, at 7 p m Wamea Buddhst church, August 2G, at 7 p m Llhuo Buddhst church, August 27, at 2 p m Kealla Buddhst church, August 28 at 7 p m Kapaa Buddhst church, August 29, at 7:3 p m On Tuesday evenng, August 29, at the Kapaa Japanese school, Dr Krby wll delver a lecture, tho subject of whch wll bo "Tho Psychology of Sleep" Tho publc s cordally nvted to hear Dr Klrby's address at the school and as he has a wdo reputaton as a scholar, hs handlng of ths tmely subject should bo nterestng LHUE UNON CHURCH For tho next threo weeks ths church wll conduct ts servces Sunday ovenngs at 7:3 Next Sunday tho pastor wll revew tho great relgous controversy whch s now takng placo thru-ou- t tho states, between tho "Fundamentalsts" and tho "Modernsts" All nterested wll fnd a welcome at tlh servce RALPH W BAYLESS, Mnster CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ANNUAL BANQUET MEETNG Year Closng One of Most mportant n Hstory of Local Chamber-Muc- h Good Work Done Tho annual meetng and banquet sesson of the Kaua Chamber of Commerce held n the ten garden of tho Tp Top Cafe, last Thursday evenng, was exceptonally well attended n spte of tho fact that tho Amercan Legon was also holdng a meetng at tho county buldng The table, runnng tho full length of the garden and across one end, was flled to capacty by members from every part of tho sland t was a representatve group of Kaua ctzens gathered together on ths specal occason to do honor to the retrng offcers, D Wshard, presdent, and John H Mdkff, secretary, who have for the past year eo ably conducted the affars of chamber The dnner, prepared by mne host, Ota, was an excellent ono and went very far toward' makng the evenng the success that t was New Offcers Elected After the mnutes of tho prevous meetng had been read and approved, Mr Wshard called for tho report of the nomnatng commttee L D Larsen, actng for Th Brandt, charman of the commttee, recommended the followng offcers to be elected to serve for tho followng year: D Sloggett, presdent A Mcnefoglo, K C Hopper, secretary J Sllva, treasurer The report of tho commttee was accepted and the secretary was drected to cast a ballot electng the offcers n tho absence of Presdent-elec- t Sloggett, who s on the manland, E W Broadbent thanked the members for Mr Sloggett for the honor they conferred upon hm The Presdent's Report Mr Wshard then presented tho followng report of the actvtes of the chancer durng tho pa3t year: n conformty wth tho usual custom for your retrng presdent to present a revew of tho work of tho chamber for the year now closng beg to submt tho followng: Our chamber has held ts regular meotlngs and n addton has held specal meetngs on November 7 of last year and on January C, and May 9 of ths year The tmo of holdng our regular meetngs has been changed durng the year from AMERCAN LEGON POST HOLDS REGULAR MEETNG Kaua post of tho Amercan Legon hold ts regular monthly meetng nt tho county buldng last Thursday evenng Eleven delegates to tho department conventon wero elected by tho post Those who wero olected are Adran Englehard, Phlp Rce, Dr Rufus Hagood, C L Lane, C J Fern, James Corstorphno, Albert Horner Jr, Lester Alexander, Henry Akl, Ben Henderson and T E Longstreth Dr Hagood was endorsed by the post for a delegate to tho natonal conventon at New Orleans Tho post endorsed several resolutons that wero prosented to them for consderaton, among them a proposng an amendment to tho Shepherd-Townle- y educatonal bll to nclude Hawa and smlar amendments to other blls Ben Henderson was nomnated for terrtoral vce commander by tho post whle George Raymond was nomnated for tho terrtoral executve commttee Tho post voted to hold ts thrd annual Armstlco Day celebraton and Dr T L Morgan was apponted general charman M G Santos, Wallua homesteader, returned Wednesday mornng from Honolulu, where ho has been attendng summer school Mr Santos also took a course n ngrlculturo at the Unversty of Hawa, afternoon to evenng and so far wth good results Chamber's Actvtes Among the actvtes of tho chamber and ts commltee may be mentoned nvtatons to vst Kaua, whch have been ssued to tho world's press congress held n Honolulu last year and to the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce whch s expected to bo n Honolulu next month A sutable celebraton of tho commencement of work on the Nawll-wl- l harbor project was held n whch tho chamber was asssted by tho U S Engneers, the ladles of Llhuo and vlcnlty who made our banquet such a success and by many dstngushed army and governmental offcals who contrbuted so much to the evenng's entertanment wth ther speeches Tho followng donatons by your chamber havo been noted: Y M C A Thrft campagn, $5; Amercan Legon for remodelng tho armory n Llhuo $75; Kaua Athletc School League a trophy cup to cost not to exceed $2 Also bog to note that the followng measures have been consdered and approprate acton taken Wharf ago Tolls; Proposed Congres sonal legslaton for more labor for ouy ndustres; Proposed and' needed tax legslaton for tho consderaton of whch a commttee has been apponted; Proposed transfer of the regulaton of certan of our publc utltes from tho jursdcton of the nter-stat- e Commerce Commsson to tho jursdcton of our local Publc Utltes Commsson Efforts have been mado to mprove our mal and passenger servce to Honolulu nnd wllo wo havo not been able to acheve our man contenton that Kaua should have a mal and passenger boat leavng Kaua Tuesday evenngs wo havo succeeded n havng tho Knau leave Nawlwl Saturdays thereby better servng tho needs of the whole sland Twenty-seve- n New Members Twcnty-sove- n now members have been elected to membershp and a rule has been adopted that boforo a person s proposed for membershp ('outlnued on Pago Eght) CONTRACT AWARDED FOR TEACHERS' COTTAGE Jack Hansen was awarded tho contract for tho constructon of the now teachers' cottage at tho Kaua hgh school wth n bd of $9, whllo tho contract for tho materal was awarded to Kaua Ralway for the sum of $2945 Ths cottage s beng erected to be occuped by L R Jackson, who wll bo n chargo of tho vocatonal tranng department thnt wll be opened by tho school ths year WOMEN'S AUXLARY ELECT DELEGATES The Women's Auxlary of tho Amercan Legon met last Saturday afternoon and elected nne delegates to tho department conventon whch wll bo held n Honolulu on September 2 and 3 Tho delegates elected aro Mss Lydla Bodero, Mrs J B Corstorphlne Mrs R H Hagood, Jr, Mrs C B Hofgaard, Mrs A Homer Jr, Mrs W F Homer, Mrs T L Morgan, Mrs P L Rco and Mrs J M Scnn Sx alternates wero elected by tho auxlary, who wero Mrs Elwyn Lves', Mss Emma Luko, Mrs, Adran Englehard, Mrs Wn Hyde Rce, Mrs Justn Smth and Mrs Ralph Wlcox Mr and Mrs Waaleale and fanv ly returned from town ths morn' ng KAPAA NOTES DR YANAGHARA ' GOES TO JAPAN Dr K Yanaglhara left Wednesday for a trp to Japan, He wll be away about three months, durng whch tme ho expects to take a post graduate course n medcne at Toklo Unversty, returnng to o hs local prurll!3 abot December KAPAA POLTCANS SHY Local asprants for seats n the legslature are rather reluctant about announcng themselves, pre'r-la- s to awat developments Those who 'jave sgnfed ther ntenton of enterng the race nclude Dr S Y Chang, saac Kalu, N K Hoopll and Joseph Scharsch Others who may jon the race nclude Joseph Jlodrl- - gues, John Hano, Henry Akl, M, S Henrlques, Sam Kaalu, and M R Aguar Jr There may bo stll more, as dark horses from Kawalhau are not unusual THEY ENJOYED THE DELGHTS OF KOKEE A party of young people from Kealla and Kapaa, returned Sunday mornng from Kokee, where a week was spent All of thorn saw the Wamea canyon and ts grandeur for the frst tme and report that the rather cold atmosphere up there s Just the thng to como n contact wth f a short vacaton s desred Those who made the trp nclude Mr and Mrs S Takata, Mr and Mrs Matsurra, Mrs Fukushlma, Mrs Sarajl, E Yamaura and K ard J Fuglta DO BREAKS A r!b Daljtro T)ol, surveyor wth the Ma-kc- e Sugar company, and center- - felder of tho Makee baseball team, met wth a rather panful accdent nt Kcala last week, a fall from hs doorstops resultng n a fractured rb He s stll confned to hs home and wll probably bo unablo to ad hs team n ther fght for the 922 champonshp Tho local Mormon church gave e concert nnd danco on Saturday ev enng Both wero well attended Mss Dasy lee, member of the Kapaa sclool faculty, accompaned by her nephew, left fov the orent va Honolulu last week SUe goes tn Chna to lon her mother, who b ft here two years ago Joaqun Souza, assstant manager of Kealla store Bon Lzana, assst ant engneer for the Makoo Sugar company's mll, and Ernest Mlad llct, also of Kealla mll, returned nst Tuesday mornng from seven weeks tour of the manland Mrs llznna accompaned her husband t was Joaqun's and Earnest's frst lrn to tho manland Mr Lzama mado tho trp some thrty years ago Tho tour was made by tho way of Vlctorlo, Seattlo and San Francsco and they took 'n everythng en routo nnd they all roport a wonder ful tme Joaqun s a, veteran employeo of tho Makee Sugar company, as ho s now roundng out hs thrty-sxt- h year wth that company Joaqun says that Ben s only one of tho youngsters wth tho company as he has only twenty-egh- t years of con secutlve Bcrvlco to hs credt "Wanted, a Mad," a farce comedy by the Brothers and Ssters Club of Kapaa wll be gven at tho Japan eso theater ths Wednesday evenng, Mne Rente, who s drectng tho play, has promsed to outdo her frst nerformance gven last week Tho cast wll bo tho same as tho frst performance Henry Akl, Antono Fernandez and J, Scharsch wero hosts at an elabor-ae- t Chneso chop suey dnner on Sunday evenng at tho Yuen Keo Cafo n honor of tho Makoo players About 3 persons, ncludng all the members of tho Makoo team, wero present and celebrated n fttng style, Mss nn Annette, n tho nsuranca department of tho Hawaan Trust company, Honolulu, camo over on tho Knau last Wednesday mornng and s tourng tho sland n tho nterest of her company Madame Mura To Sng On Kaua FAMOUS JAPANESE SONGBRD WLL GVE TWO CONCERTS fft M a d n m o Mura, world famous fjlbr'pk prma donna, wll ffc C'' bo heard n two K-- W concerts on Kaua, 5S4f4 ', flrst,olb t - - the Llhuo Memoral Parsh house, on tho evenng of Saturdoy, September 2nd, and the other at the Makawell Com munty House on Monday evenng, September 4th Kaua musc lovers aro fortunate n beng nblo to hear Madame Mura and thero s no doubt there wll bo a large turnout nt her two concerts Madame Mlura's reputaton as a snger s nternatonal and her reputaton has not been won thru the novelty of her beng Japanese but on tho true merts of her voce As Madame Butterfly n Puccn's tragc opera she s ncomparable and n ths role she surpasses nl her contemporares for she seems to bo able to lve the part of the ptful lttle Clo Cho San Her program for tho Lllue con cert wll nclude several numbers n Englsh, French, talan and German ns well as a few numbers n Japanese The followng s tho program Part Canzone Do Angoll (n talan, Leoncavallo 2 (a) Auvro Tos Veus Bleus (n French) Massenet (b) Serenade (n Japanese) Qunod 3 Standchen (Serenade n, German) : Strauss Eru Dl Maggo; Dlllo Tu Rosa (n talan) Aldo Franchctt Pac Paclo (n Japanese) lately composed by Mmo Mlrua ntermsson Part 5 Chanson Dos Clgalcs (n French), Messagor G (a) Go to Sleep (n Englsh) Scott (b) Sunshne (Amercan Folk Song n Englsh) 7 Kurl Ka Kurl Kr (Japaneso Song) Klnna Monla (Japanese Song) SUn Bel Dl Vedremo (from Mad- - amo Butterfly) Puccn BAGGOTT PARTY RETURNS FROM THER KOKEE TRP C A Baggott and hs sster, Mss Helen Baggott returned yesterday after spendng tho past two weeks at Kokoe Bll Balthls spent tho week end wth them nt ther mauka houso Bll's week ends aro from Wednesday mornng to Monday afternoon Bll reports that ho got a pg and nlso was attacked by a man-callnsnpe, whch was drven off after a great battle LHUE COURT BUSY WTH MSDEMEANORS Tho Llhuo dstrct court had a busy week wth msdcncnnor cases and volatons of tho prohbton act Two cases brought to court by prohbton enforcement offcer, J F Bottencourt Ur wero tred by Judge HJorth nnd fned $5 each Both cases wero from Alpo, n tho Koloa dstrct B A Sutter of Honolulu was arrested for heedless drvng and cuttng tho Llhuo corner but faled to show up n court nnd forfeted hs bal Bcnaco Valentn of Makawell was pcked up by the Llhuo polce for carryng passengers wthout n lcense and was fned $25 and costs Felx Volasco was charged wth a statutory offense and was convcted and fned $3 nnd costs Walter Schumacher was arrested for assault and battery on hs wfe, Sunday, and was sentenced to 3 days n tho county Jal by Judgo HJorth Schumacher was on a 3 months suspended sentence for dsturbng tho peace at tho Tp Top theater about two months ago T PAYS TO ADVERTSE H, D Sloggett s now a frm belever n advertsng Mr Sloggott lost a valuablo pgeon a fow days ago and dd not havo much hopes of over seeng t agan Ho put a llttlo flvo lno lost notlco n tho classfed columns of tho Garden sland wth tho' result that tho followng day hs brd was returned to hm

2 ' 'HE QARbfcM SLAND, WESDAY, AUGUST 22, SPORTS Scots Slaughtered - By the Champons McBRYDE NFELD BLOWS UP; MAKEE ROMPS HOME BY TO SCORE g Outplayng, outpltcllng and ther opponents, the Makees showed a complete reversal of form 'at Kapaa on Sunday and snowed the Scots under by the runaway score of to Everybody expected a tght battle, as the Scots had been gong at a fast gat snce the second seres opened, and the Makees, although they had not been playng good baseball, had always had the reputaton of playng ther best aganst ther strongest rvals There was nothng exctng about the game however, as the Scots, wth ther rvals playng ther heads off to wn, never had a chance Cummngs, Makee's best bet, had a great day, the sunburned hurler allowng only three hts, two of whch were the nfeld varety Only one Mcteryde player reached thrd and three manged to get as far as second base He struck out seven and walked one Unusually good support hplped hm score hs second shutout of the season, hs team mates fgurng n three fast double plays Tlly started for McBryde and was yanked n the thrd, although he was not ht hard t was the crackng of McBryde's nfeld n the thrd that caused the damage Ohama re placed Tlly but was ht freely, nne addtonal safe bngles beng recorded by the scorers Wretched support, however, agan fgured promnently n the scorng For two and a half nnngs t looked as f a great battle would be dshed out to the fans, but Mc Bryde's nfeld cracked wde open n the thrd and started the Makees to ther vctory A Perrlera dropped the ball on Cummngs' grounder to short Rodrgues beat out a bunt alnog frst base lne Tsunehro sng led to center, scorng Cummngs at ter Yoshlda had advanced both run ners wth a sacrfce Tlly, after gettng Watase's throw to the plate to head off Rodrgues, threw to sec ond to catch Tsunehro, but Spaldng dropped the ball, Rodrgues scorng, Soong was retred, second to frst Perrera threw wld to thrd to catch Tsunehro, the latter scorng The McBryde nfeld contnued to crack n the ffth, gvng the champs three more shlmura fumbled Mor-ta'- s grounder just long enough to leave the runner sate on frst followed wth a short blngle to rght Cummngs sacrfced but Tank threw the ball to rght feld, Morta scorng, and both runners advancng Rodrgues scored both runners wth a sngle to rght center The Makees were temporarly checked n the ffth and McBryde managed to get a runner to thrd for the frst and only tme durng the game, Ohama snglng wth two down, stealng second and reachng thrd on a wld throw by Cummngs to catch hm nappng The lucky seventh made t eght to nothng for Makee Tsunehro sngled and advanced to thrd on Soong's out He was caught nappng but shlmura amed for hs back nstead of for Cavera's glove, enablng hm to reach thrd, from where he scored on Kng's sngle Kng went to second on Hum's sacrfce, and to thrd on an error by Moura on frst Morta walked and Vlveros sngled, Bcorlng Kng To make t worse, McBryde presented ther opponents wth another three runs n the eghth Cummngs' hot lner was slghtly msjudged by Tlly n left and muffed Rodrgues was passed and Yoshlda beat out an nfeld ht to short Cavera booted Tsunehlro's grounder, scorng Cummngs and Rodrgues Soong fled to center and Yoshlda was out stealng thrd Tsunehro, however, negotated the thrd staton successfully and scored on Kng's fourth ht of the day, makng, makng a total of to McBryde threatened to save a whtewash n the nnth but a fast double play klled off whatever chances they had Watase fanned but Sllva's grounder was fumbled by Tsunehro Gabrel grounded to Tsunehro who threw to Kum Ln, forcne SUva, and then threw to Rd-rlguejettng the batter by a close play Toe followng s the box score: McBRYDE ab r h po a e Sllvt, rf ss 4 Gabrel, rf l Koloa Contnues to Wn; Makawel Beaten 3 to COSTA S STNGY WTH HTS, WHLE MAKAWEL BOOTS GAME AWAY Koloa has evdently gven up the lease that they held on the cellar durng the frst seres and are mak ng a strong bd for the top' floor They contnued to wr, takng the measure of Makawel at Makawel by the score of 3 to Costa agan heaved good ball holdng Makawel to four scattered hts Wramp was gven poor support, eght errors helpng n hs defeat Koloa started out n the frst and scored one run, when wth one away Shuga doubled and Bush walked Caesar forced Shuga at thrd, Bush gong to second on the play He stole thrd and scored when Nakashlma threw wld to stop hm Makawel ted t up n ther half, Hamada snglng and scorng on Con- - ant's long trple The score stayed even untl the ffth when Koloa scortd one more Costa sngled, Kondo ht to Watase who threw to Ah Nee to force Costa but Ah Nee dropped the ball and both men were safe Costa stole thrd Shuga flew out to one center and Costa scored after the catch Makawel had a wonderful chance to te t up n the ffth but Costa tghtened and turned them back wthout a run Nakashlma the frst man up sngled to left K Yamase ht to Bush who booted Wramp forced Nakashlma at thrd Nato j beat out an nfeld ht fllng the bases Hamada ht to thrd and forc-- j ed Yamase at the plate, whle Watase went out ptcher to frst Koloa scored ther last run n the seventh Costa trpled Kondo bunted safe but Costa dd not score Shuga ht to Wramp who trapped to Costa between thrd and home but Hamada let the throw get away and Costa scored The score: ab r Hamada, 3b 4 Watase, ss 3 Conant, rf 4 M Yamase, lb 4 Auld, f 2 Ah Nee, 2b 2 Nakashlma, c 4 lf-2- K Yamase, 4 Wramp, p 4 Nato, cf 3 Totals KOLOA ab r h po a Kondo, rf 4 Shuga, cf 5 Bush, ss 4 Caesar, f 4 keda, 2b 4 M Costa, 3b 3 Jardne, lb 4 Gabrel, c 4 Costa, p 4 Totals 36 Hts and runs by n Makawel Base hts 2 Koloa Base hts shlmura, ss 3 Spaldng, 2b 3 Tlly, f 3 Moura, Mb 3 Tank, c 2 J Perrera, f A Perrera, lb N Ohama, p 2 Cavera, 3b 3 Watase, cf 3 Ttotals 28 MAKEE ab Rodrgues, lb 3 2 Yoshda, 3b 4 Tsunehro, ss 5 Soong, c 5 Kng, f 6 Kum Ln, 2b 3 Morta, rf 3 Vlveros, cf 4 Cummngs, c 3 r h po a nlngs: h po a 2 Totals Hts and runs by nnngs: McBryde Base hts 3 Makee 3323 x Base bts 2332 x 2 SUMMARY Earned runs: Makee, 3 Left on bases: McBryde 2, Makee 7 Sacrfce hts: Yoshlda 2, Kng, Spaldng, Ohama Double plays: Yoshda to Rodrgues to Yoshda; Kng to Rodrgues; Tsunehro to Kum Ln to Rodrgues; Spaldng to shlmura to A Perrera; shlmura to Spaldng to Moura Bases on balls: off Cummngs off Tlly, off Ohama 3 Struck out by Cummngs 7, by Tlly, by Ohama Umpres: Ward and Prloste Tme of game: 2 lra Scorer, Teraoka KNG AND PERRA HOLD BATTNG HONORS FOR FRST 8ERES Caesar, of Koloa, has the honor of leadng the Kaua baseball league for the frst seres wth an average of 6 and Roke, of Llhue, s second wth 5, but the real honors for leader and runner up go to Kng of Makee, and Perra of Llhue, as they have played n every game of the seres Perra also leads wth the hghest number of hts, havng gathered thrteen hts whle Hamada of Makawel s second wth eleven Some of the heavy sluggers of last year are mssng n the favored class of the three hundred htters ths year The followng are the men who ht over 2 for the frst seres: BATTNG AVERAGES AB R Pet Caesar, Ko VverlOB, Ma 2 5 Roke, L Kng Ma Perra, L Hamada, M Robello, L Teves, Ma Neal, Ko Moura, Mc Nakashlma, M Tllley, Mc Bush Ko E Watase, Mc Okuda, L Lydgate, L KAUA BASEBALL LEAGUE STANDNG OF CLUBS W L Makee 3 Koloa 2 McBryde 2 Makawel Llhue RESULTS SUNDAY Koloa 3 Makawel Makee McBryde r-f- r -- fr YOU CAN HAVE X Just Gve Your Standng Order to Pet GOLF KTTY KUHLMAN WNS GOLF TOURNAMENT Ktty Kuhlman gathered n the golf balls as the frst prze for the second hardlcap tournament of the Walua Golf Club Ktty turned n a 45 for each round makng a score of 9, whch less, hs handcap brought hm down to a netted 7 Bll Mller of Eleele pulled down the honors for the west sde wth a 75 net whle Leon Lane copped thrd place wth a 78 Dan Arca, Mm Spaldng and Jm Corstorphne all ted for fourth wth a 79 each Bob Ballcster and Count Rlchter played a specal match that excted great nterest The Count fnally hung t on Bob by three strokes nt the eghteenth hole Count turned n a 7 whle Bob handed n a 73 Next Sunday the club wll start an elmnaton seres and qrcnrdlng to the commttee the qualfyng mark wll be set at a net 85 The Rame rule as the prevous tournaments wll hold although there may be some changes n the handcaps Drawngs wll be made on Saturday and the members wll be notfed as to the results Get the babt of eatn g lots of good butter t nourkbug and t naken jour food ho much better We beleve you wll fnd, Fujl, L Soong, Ma Hajlme, L Hee, Ma J Perra, Mc Yoshlda, Ma K Yamase, M Ah Nee, M Spaldng, Mc Conant, M shlmura, Mc M Yamase, M TaBhero, L Costa, Ko Burgess, L T Ohama, Mc Amercan Mad or Cream Bread (Made wth Flelschmann's Feast) Sent to You by Parcels Post LOYE'S BSCUT & BREAD CO Honolulu Male Butter exactly what you are lookng for t s good butter but ts prce s reasonable t comes protected from dust and drt by a wrapper of parchment paper Your grocery store has t n stock Metropoltan Meat Market, HONOLULU Agents for Terrtory HALL & SON Udm h Dstrbutors f j NNGet TERRTRY F HAWA our Utet prce j f f J WGHT n JJ, A GOMEZ, Mgr WAMEA BRANCH Tel 43 W "6 YHX UNVERSAL CAR AWwBtf thmow m( tnt coat, (A lewmmt upkp anat! hght of mnj molar rtmlt ram oar rar bult DO Unequaled n Value Equpped wth Electrc Startng and Lghtng System, demountable rms, extra rm and non-sk- d tres all around the Ford Sedan at $645 s the greatest motor car value ever produced an enclosed car of comfort, convenence and beauty Reasonably prompt delvery Terms f desred! 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3 A TRP THROUGH FORMOSA By WLLAM WATERHOUSE (Contnued from last week) The governor general told the story of Goho as follows: About years ago oeue the Japanese took over Formosa, a Chnese mn by the name of "doho" a guard or agent of the government, was so knd to the savages that they became very foud of hm am looked on hm as tler best frend Thus he was able to keep tlem n cheek to a great extent and ho was able to help them n many ways le exerted a good nfluence over them Although he was not a Chrstan he was very anxous to have them stop the practce of head huntng, whch was a relgous rte wth them They hunted ther enemts; and shot them to secure ther heads to offer to the great sprt, toho determned to stop ths barbarous practce f t was n hs power So he suggested to the chef that they use the old heads nstead of shootng ther neghborng trbes, as t was not a good tng to do and was makng hm feel very badly After consderable talk back and forth he was able to secure ther consent to please hm But ths dd not last long One day they came and told Goho that the great sprt was not satsfed and they would have to hunt for new heads He tred hs best to get them to change ther mnds but wthout aval They sad that the great sprt was not satsfed and they were determned to hunt more heads to offer to the great sprt Goho was very much dstressed and hardly knew what to do to stop the dreadful practce, fnally he decded he would rather gve hs own lfe than to have ther lves sacrfced Whether he had ever heard of the offerng of Chrst on the cross for a lost world or not, no one knows, but he determned to try and stop the practce by gvng the savages of ths specal trbe where he was statoned and told them that he had thought the matter all over and had decded that they should get one new head and offer that, and from that tme no more heads should be taken The savages fnally consented to try hs way, and see f that would satsfy the great sprt So he sad that on a certan day they were to go to get the head, but they were to look for a man wth a red coat on, and not to shoot any other but that one, so they agreed to try the plan Great preparatons were made and at the apponted tme they went to hunt the man wth the red coat Goho told hs wfe of all that had transpred and that he had decded to gve hs own lfe n order to stop ths dreadful practce as he dd not know of any other way to stop the practce of head huntng that possbly ths would stop t Hs wfe tred to get ths noton out of hs head, and told hm that she needed hm and tred her best to stop "hm but to no aval He was determned to carry out hs plan So the day apponted he put on the red coat am went out nto the woods and wated for the savages, they not knowng hs plan When the savages saw the man wth a red coat on they shot hm and when they came to take hs head they found that t was ther best and only frend who had done,;o much for them and had tred hs best to stop the practce of headhuntng They were very much excted and dd not know what to do Fnally t was suggested that after ths they would stop tlo practce of huntng human heads, whch tley have done ever snce Some of the other trbes stll hunt heads for the same purpose but ths trbe does not No relgous teachng s allowed :nong the savages of ths dstrct gave the prncpal of the school omo good readng matter n Japanese, u Sunday School pcture croll and some pcture cards to ;ve the scholars that dd well n tchool, and they seemed glad to l,et them was able to getoa number of good snapshots of the sav-cge- s wth my Kodak as they were nt work Also some groups as they were standng around The governor's representatve gave tem a message from the governor cn subject of ther beng requred to work, and try and help themselves and that the government would help them Tley rase consderable tjbacco, some gran and corn Ba-- anas grow well here We retred early as we were to start on pur journey back early the next mornng At about 4 am we vere awakened and found some of the savages wth torches outsde to feve us lght to wash by, and whch we dd out n the open After we had eaten a lght breakfast we started on our journey to the top of the mountan t was dark and a lght ran or heavy mst was fallng but we were lghted on our way by the savages wth torches made of bamboo grass The prncpal wth the whole school and some of the savages were lned up to bd me farewell t was wth some dffculty that we reached the top of the mountan, as the path was rather slppery and wth only the lght the torches gave us on the frst part of the trp we were longer n makng the trp up than t took us conng down We arrved at Jujro n plenty of tme to catch the down tran, and found Mr Najayama on the tran, and we all came down together The clouds cleared away before we reached the top and t was fne and brght the rest of the day We reach- - g, Rr comfort and cleanlness bum STAR OL THE GARDEN SLAND, TUESDAY, AUGUST ed Kagl late n the afternoon after a most delghtful trp to the forests of Arsan and the country of the head-hunter- s or savages for whch am deeply ndebted to the governor-general Yoshokn, and to my very gonal host, Mr Nagayam, who crrtanly s one of the most delghtful men have met for a long tme; and who dd everythng n hs power to make the trp a pleasant and proftable one to me My trp to Formosa has been exceedngly nterestng :a the treatment have receved nt the hands of all the offcals am people was just delghtful arrved n Yokohama the 27th of August, 92 and have traveled consderable thru the southern part of Japan (man sland) and Kyushu and ever snce arrved have receved the most kndly treatment from the Japanese people generally and fnd them to be very consderate of the comfort of foregners and do all they can to make you ferl that they are glad to hve you here f really want to know what knd of people the Japanese people are, travel wth me for a whle and feel sum that you wll soon come to fnd that you havo a warm spot n your heart for them, unless you have a heart of stone have just read of what a publshng frm dd, not long snce They had purchased from a man the manuscrpt of a book he had wrtten for yen They later sent hm a check for 3 or 4 thousand yen (5 or 2 thousand dollars) after the th edton has been passed Ths was done wthout any oblgaton on the part of the publshng frm What do you thnk of that? 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4 THE KENNETH C HOTKU TUESDAY : : : GARDEN ssued Every Tuesday FLMS Q THE PAPER A newspaper s always n search of real lve news of the communty But because an edtor s always early n search of such news and s wllng to go to much trouble and expense n obtanng t, people often forget that newspaper space s an expensve proposton, and get the mpresson hat an edtor s glad of anythng to fll up No edtor has the slgltc-- t trouble to fll up the paper The real problem s to keep from flng the columns of the paper wth, "stuff" the readers wll not want to wade thru to the excluson of the news matter that they pay to get There sn't an ssue that an edtor doesn't consgn to the waste basket or turn down enough matter to fll the paper twce over wthout room for a lne of news or advertsng 'eople often forget that newspaper space s valuable, and that t s about the only thng the newspaper has to sell They don't seem to understand that t must be dsposed of as carefully as a merchant dsposes of hs slock of goods Every now and then Kaua ctzens brng n an tem that s not news any sense of the word, that s advertsng pure and smple, and that would mean tak'rg up space to boost someone's busness Even the government s an offender, and every mal brngs a lot of propaganda that ought to be pad for, but whch s offered "just to fll the paper" The fact that an artcle has mert doesn't always mean t should be prnted f t sn't news the only queston to be consdered s whether t wll be suffcently nterestng to the majorty of our readers, that thev should lke to read t and whether f s more nterestng and more va'ra' l? than any other matter, that wll have to be omt d f t s gven space And he edtor alone must be the judge of that ( LE SV, CAM) DA TEX We note from the exchanges that n a number of sectons women voters are demandng of canddates that they publsh ther vews on all mportant publc questons, and we beleve the far sex las opened Tltt OAftDEN SLAND, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 22 SLAND Managng Edtor AHrsT '2'2, )22 up somethng that the male voters never seemed able to accomplsh The women of Amerca are enttled to vote, and why are they not enttled to know the vews of the canddates who seek ther ballots? We beleve women oters on Kaua wll agree wth us when we say that t s far better to come rght out and ask the canddate where he stands than t s to consult ther husbands, who generally know too lttle about le men they support The tme has come n hs country when everyone must protect hs own pocket book And just how a legslator votes alter le gets nto offce has a lot to do wth the pocket book So ths new move to put he canddate on record bears on ts face the mark of a mghty good thng; a thng enttled to attenton n lts communty the same as n anv other Employment Agency j for dle Money a h "rt stocks and bonds department mght le termed an employment agency for money We see that money of our clents s put to work and that the clents Ret the wages AVe can fnd good jobs for many dollars jobs where the dollars wll be safe and where the wagrs pad are good We'll be glad to recommend jobs So to serve that wo may contnue, to serve Mme TAMAK MURA Renowned Japanese prma donna and greatest dramatc fgure on the operatc stage of two contnents "The World's Greatest Butterfly" 3 The Bank of Hawa Ltd LHUE BRANCH BAXKN a HOURS : 9 A M TO 3 P M Dr T L Morgan OSTEOPATHC PHYSCAN Telephone 54L Offce on Wm Hyde Rce Prem$e WAMEA HOTEL Headquarters for TRAVELNG MEN and TOURSTS Rates per Week: $75, $25, $3, and $35 Rates per Month: $65, $75, $85 and $2 Telephone 32-- Alexander & Baldwn Lmted Sugar Commsson nsurance Factors Merchants Agents AGENTS FOR Hawaan Commercal & Sugar Company Haku Sugar Company Paa Plantaton Mau Agrcultural Company Hawaan Sugar Company Kahuku Plantaton Company McBryde Sugar Company Honolua Ranch Kauat Ralroad Company Kahulul Ralroad Company Kaua Frut & Land Company Sparko-Ga- p FOR ALL AUTOMOTVE EN- GNES, ncludng TRUCKS and TRACTORS FALSE ECONOMY Not one of the thousands of employers who came to gref as a result of the dshonesty of employees durng the past year suspected a dshonest streak when the men were hred, f t had been suspected they would not have been hred and there would have been no necessty for ths ad Unless your employees are bonded, and bonded all the tme, you are n constant danger of a loss whch may bes large enough to crpple you fnancally Would t not be (he better part of economy to spend a few dollars a year for bondng your employees than to run the everlastng, nerve-rackn- g rsk of losng hundreds, perhaps thousands WATERHOUSE TRUST CO, LTD HONOLULU Don't be Dscouraged a "Cm Because 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 The savng habt has brought ndependence to others, and t wll do as much for you Acqure the savng habt and slck to t Our savngs department wll help you THE BANK OF BSHOP & CO, LTD Wamea, Kaua PABCOLN Ths s an nexpensve enamelled floor coverng whch has qualtes pecularly ts own The enamel s baked onto he surface tll t s a part of he materal, just lke he enamel on a hgh class automoble f t s kept waxed to preserve the surface t wll wear for years t wll wear wonderfully well anyhow We wll send samples and estmates f you wll send a plan of your floor wth the correct dmensons of angles and jogs we wll send the PABCOLN all cut ready to put n place Ths splendd nexpensve floor coverng s only one dollar a square yard 9-7- Southng LEWERS & COOKE, LTD St, P () Box 2)3, Honolulu of course - - Hawaan Kona s the Best We don't need to tell you that Just wanted you to form the good habt of askng your grocer for Kona Coffee wth the red label n one pound packages- or fve pound cans WHOLESALE AMFAC SPECAL Kona Coffee THE CHOCE OF THE PCK DSTRBUTORS 3 Lhue Parsh House - Saturday, Sept 2, 8 P M Makawel Communty House, Mon, Sept 4, 8 P M PRCES: Reserved Seats, $3 General Admsson $2 Madame Mura wll nclude n her program at both concerts selectons from Puccn's "Madame Butterfly," the opera n whch she establshed her clam to the world's admraton WHAT SPAtKOGAH WLL JO FOR YOUK KNUNK: ncrease power up to 37ro Make operaton more flexble ncrease hll clmbng ablty Save up to 35'-;-, n gas Elmnate vbraton Prevent carbon trouble Stop Almost obvate valve grndng Reduce wear on col and other parts of gnton system FTS ALL SPARK PLUGS Prce $ Each ONE REQURED FOR EACH CYLNDER For, Sate by J H CATTON Makawel, Kaua L How Fast Can You Pump Gas? yllcx a motorst stops for gasolne he usually wants t n a hurry f you have a Mlwaukee gasolne pump you can gve hm 'f-leegallons a mnute Ths s just one of the many handy features of the Mlwaukee There s for nsl ance, a lttle valve that drans the Josc when pumpng stops and saves yon much waste f you want the gasolne busness n your dstrct, get a Mlwaukee Honolulu ron Works Co Wholesale Dstrbutors HHf

5 t - t FROM THE OTHER SLANDS NTER-SLAN- DECDES ON A NAME n keepng wth ts polty n namng ts lners for noteworthy mountan peaks n the terrtory, the nter- -sland Steam Navgaton company has defntely decded to name ther new flagshp that s now on the ways at the Sun Shpbuldng company, Chester, Pa, "Haleakala," n horor of Mau's famous crater, says the Valley sle Chroncle Credt for ths s largely due to the efforts of Lorrn K Smth, who crculated a petton to the company that was sgned by many promnent ctzens of Mau askng that laleakala be the name selected The Afm Chamber of Commerce desrng to show ther apprecaton for ths recognton has taken defnte steps to see that the new lner be provded wth an nscrbed plate or photograph for ts socal hall that wll be n keepng wth the name When the new craft s placed n servce she wll probably ply between Honolulu and Hlo as she wll bo consderably faster than any of the other boats on the lne f the Manna Kea s placed on the Kahulu run and the Klauea shtted to rtaua, (he general mprovement n the servce wll be a materal ad to our commerce FRED PATTERSON TO BE ASSSTANT TO DSTRCT ATTORNEY Frederck L Patterson, well known Hlo lawyer and former resdent of Lhue, wll succeed Norman ) Rod-bolas assstant dstrct attorney, t was announced Thursday, says the Advertser Mr Patterson, now n tho cty, wll take up hs new dutes September Meanwhle, t s expected, authorzaton for hs appontment wll bo receved from Washngton and the Republcan terrtoral central commttee wll have an opportunty to endorse hm Born n Calforna n SS!, Mr Patterson came to Hawa n 5 en by pest n the nfested dstrct of Hamakua at Pahakea on Paulo plantaton, Hawa, by the local health department and by the terrtoral board of health, snce the revelaton of tour cases of nfected persons and ther resultant death lr Junes T Wuyson has been dspatched by the terrtoral health department to nvestgate the matter A lttle daughter of C Murakam was strcken wth ths dsease on August, and ded two days later The post mortem examnaton revealed that she was attacked wth pest, her lungs beng affected The famly was quarantned for nne days and on August, the brother of the dead grl was attacked wth fever The parents were frghtened and mmedately secured the ud of Jr Asam at Hlo t was found that the boy was attacked wth a smlar dsease and was later transferred to the Wuakea solaton hosptal Hs condton s becomng worse and on August 3, an njecton was made to prevent blood posonng At thetne of wrtng he s sufferng consderably and hs recovery s doubtful GOODHUE COMPLETELY EXONERATED AT BOARD OF HEALTH MEETNG Members of the board of health last Thursday dened a petton presented by resdents of Hoosevelt (formerly 'ukoo), Molokal, askng the removal of Dr K S Goodhue, as government physcan for the dstrct, and at the same Mne extended to the doctor ther approval of hs acts n the performance of hs dutes on the sland, says the Star-Bullet- Some Moloka resld lls clamed that Dr Goodhue overcharged for hs servces, and also that le demanded ls from ndgent patents lougene Duvauchelle, who crculated the petton attended tho hearng wth hs attorney He was gven an opportunty to substantate hs dance styled the Butterfly dance, and has made hs home n the s- - charges, but he declned to do so on whch was the opposte of'tlo other, lands snce He s a classmate of the advce of hs attorney, when full of grace and pose and appealed Judge tay J OTren of the local the board declned to defer hearng to the crcut court and wth ths jurst was ' un the attorney aesthetc taste of le musc could look furwas fornshng a scheme to remove tho and wll go far towards the goal graduated lovng They were n law at the Unversty ther nto both well receved the matter The board of Calforna n 93 ponted out that Duvauchelle had and were much enjoyed Mr Patterson began hs practce been notfed a month ago that the After the program at the Hawaan of law n the slands nt Lhue, Kaua, gong later to Hlo Durng the Dr Goodhue presented sgned hall where a glee club from petton would bo hoard yesterday hall there was dancng at the Tera-ok- a war he was captan of Co, st statements from several of those furnshed musc for the Hawaan Regment Harry Stener, who sgned the petton Some of occason Altogether a very enjoyable evenng was had by those who the other dstrct attorney, havng them sad that when they sgned been a frst lutenant n the same they dd not realze they were fur- came A handsome sum was realzed company Mr Patterson merly presdent of the Hlo baseball doctor Doctor Goodhue also clam whch tho cders who are on ths league and s a Mason ed that some of the sgnatures were msson have had n mnd snce thky obtaned Vhru ntmdaton came here the erecton of a ball HEALTH OFFCALS Doctor Goodhue has been n the n Kapaa where the young poojme FGHTNG PLAGUE N local government servce for twenty can gather for a good tme under HAMAKUA DSTRCT years Accompaned by hs,wfe, proper supervson Rgd steps have been taken to he wll leave shortly for a trp to protect resdents, from beng strlck- - Honduras, Central Amerca MATHEWMAN TO GOOD MEALS Awat you at Chld's ;w New, modern, hgh class restauraut, ecn- - $ trally located Cool and comfortable hvl- - ntellgent, courteous servce European plan Operated n connecton wth the Blasdell Hotel JF CHLD, Propretor Theo H Daves & Co, Ltd HONOLULU AND HLO Sugar Factors and Commsson MPORTERS OF GENERAL MERCHANDSE GENERAL HARDWARE Merchants Bulders' Hardware, crockery, Glassware, Slverware, Sportng Go()ds, Fshng Tackle, Frearms, Ammunton, Safes, Refrgerators, Spark Plugs, Flashlghts, Pants, Varnshes, Brushes Ols, Greases, Harness, Saddlery, Hoofng, Trunks, Sut Cases, Ktc, Etc GROCERES Fancy and Stape Lnes, Feed, Ktc DRY GOODS Shoes, Tolet Supples, Statonery, Ktc, Ktc NSURANCE AGENTS Wrters of Fre, Marne, Compensaton, Automoble and Mscellaneous nsurance Polces AGENTS FOR Canadan-Australa- n Royal Mal Steamshp Lno Upon applcaton nformaton wll be cheerfully furnshed n regard to any other lnes n whch you may nterested TH2 GARDEN SLAND, TUESDAY AUGUST L D S Gve Excellent Concert at Kapaa Last Saturday nght at the Hawaan hall at Kupaa a delghtful concert was gven under the auspces of the Church of Jesus Chrst of Latter Day Sants for the bene'ft of a communty hall at Kapaa The concert was n charge of Mrs Rosale Kelno, and the man event was the reptton of the Hawaan story of Mokeha, whch was gven last December at the Lhue Armory The hall was prettly decorated for the occason A large crowd gathered to hear the sngng and to enjoy tho varous stunts Mss Mahkoa and Mss Aleen Scharseh proved to be very coy prncesses and n ther duet to Mokeha, "Tho Wnds from Over the Sea," they brought out the rch qualty of ther voces and were certanly deservng of the encore whch ther artstc work evoked John Kealoha was the smlng Mokeha and Sam Wawaole acted the part of aged kng of Kaua The chorus sngng, the quartets and tros were much enjoyed Mss Klauano and Mss Malana and young Klauano sang beautful Ku-han- a very effectvely and were repeatedly called back for more For encores they responded wth some of the older Hawaan songs whch were much apprecated by those present The Makawa Glee Club composed of Messrs Ekc-keht-, Kau, Kealoha and Lono rendereda bolabola masterpece "Tll to pea ta matan," whch was 'somethng new nnd provoked much laughter They had to respond to the nsstent demand for some more of "Tt" Elder Olsen contrbuted a vocal solo whch was also well receved and ho also had to respond wth an encore The thrd part of the program conssted of dances a Tahtan dance, volent, full of acton and appealed to tho audence as a good exercse for reducng the avordupos and a SUCCEED RWN, LAWYERS THNK Lawyers are dscussng what they beleve to be the probable appontment n the near future of former Judge J A Mathemman to succeed Harry rwn as attorney general for the terrtory, wth Mss Marguerte Ashford as hs frst deputy, to sue-- " feed Joseph Lghtfoot, tho ncumbent, says the Advertser Both Mr Lghtfoot and Mr rwn are holdover Democrats, apponted by former Governor McCarthy, and t has been the polcy of the present admnstraton to appont Republcans to all vacances as fast as they occur Both are also members of the laud board and as such receve $ a mouth Such also s the former terrtoral treasurer, Delhert K Metz-ger-, who s stll a member of the board, altlough hs term as treasurer ran out some tme' ago t s hs contenton that Governor McCarthy apponted hm as an ndvdual and not and that the appontment runs for lour years Whether Mr rwn anl Mr Lghtfoot wll take the same stand s a subject of speculaton n Spte of All The oldest doctor n the world has just celebrated hs brthday Hs case s regarded as a trumph fur nature over medcal knowledge Punch (London ) JAS F lorgm Company, Lmted Stock and Bond Brokers, Real Estate Agents and Realty Auctoneers No 8-8- Merchant Street P O Box 594 HONOLULU feututfl A CARD desre to gve notce that Mr Nel Lydck s no longer assocated wth me n le producton of busness for the Mutual Lfe nsurance Co, of New York, or n any other rapacty 5 Gt All AM Tp Top Theatr BERT LYTELL Hamlton Theatrcal Corporaton presents (5mnounl ocm SATURDAY n a scene from "THE DLE RCH" WEDNESDAY AUG "BEAUTY'S WORTH" A whmscal, WEDNESDAY, AUG 3 BEBE DANELS 23 Cosmopoltan-Paramoun- t feature wth MARON DAVES charmng comedy drama elaborately staged n the Realart Producton "Nancy from Nowhere " A mrfn l A f rr B nouns J -- V fr MODERN CRAKKCASE CLEANNG SERVCE Calol Flushng Ol for ssfe, thorough cleanng and Zerolcne for correct refllng, make the deal combnaton for better engne performance At dealera who dsplay the gn STANDARD OL COMPANY (Calforna) n SUNDAY BERT LYTELL n The Metro Feature "THE DLE RCH" cbc DojzL LMzncv Pram J,3 L Sb nl - 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6 THE tuftt)etf SLANT, TPESPAY, AFOfXT 22 2 The Unversty Extenson Letter BONE AS A FERTLZER The use of bono us a fertlzer dates back to 774 and murks the begnnng of the commercal fertlzer ndustry The Englsh frm ds covered ts value when uppled to worn out pastures, and they mported large quttes from contnental Europe and later from Amerca The supply of bones left as deposts from past generatons s very lmted and we are at present almost wholly dependent on the lvestock ndustry Whle a good share of the phosphorus n the crops eaten by anmals s used n buldng up the skeleton of anmals, not all s used n ths manner, and merely returnng tho bones of anmals to the farm where they were grown wll alone not mantan the phosphorus supply Fortunately there are mmense deposts of mneral phospates whch are largely used to mantan tho phosphorus supply of our sols Uones were fst appled to the land n large chunks, and ploughed under The phosphorus contaned, of course, becomes avalable very slowly when thus suppled, and furthermore s not properly dstrbuted Next t was noted that the results wero far better when the bones were frst ground Leblg soon after found that the phosphorus contaned was made more avalable by treatng the ground bone wth sulphurc acd before applyng, producng what we now term acdulated bone meal n recent years much of the bone has been steamed before usng r order to remove as much of the fat and ntrogenous matter as possble, whch has other values The fat has no value whatever as a fertlzer, and t has been supposed that the fat tnght nterfere wth the dsntegraton of the bone n the sol n refnng sugar, the raw sugar s melted and passed thru bone black flters, whch remove the color and foregn matter (largely ntrogenous) found n the raw sugar When ths anmal charcoal s of no further use after repeated f''tera-tons-, t s acdulated and used as a fertzer The Oho experment staton gves the followng as average composton of bone products used os fertlzers: Pre Cent Percent Percent Ntrogen Phos Acd Lmestone Raw bone Steamed bone Acdulated bone Acdulated boneblack Bone meul s a long tme fertl zer as contrasted wth such a ntrogen fertlzer as saltpeter (ntrate of soda) whch wll ether be quckly used by the crops or be lost soon after ts applcaton n the Brtsh Bles they assume that one year after the applcaton of the bone fertlzer, two-thrd- s of the fertlty orgnally wll stll be unused and avalable for future crops and that two years after the appl caton of the fertlty wll one-thr- d stll be unused When we fertlze wth bone products we uro lookng nto the future, as well as supply-- ' 'g some fertlty for the present The phosphorous contaned n mneral phosphates s probably as valuable as that contaned n bono meal and the actual cost per pound of phosphorc acd contaned should determne whether to use mneral phosphates or bone meal L A lenke DGESTBLE NUTRENTS N POULTRY MEAL Accordng to careful studes made by experts n New York state, lay- - rg hens requre 5 2 pounds of dgestble nutrents for every pounds (lve weght) of fowl, one pound of whch should be dgestble crude proten and 4 pounds car- - bahydrates (dgestble) One of Hawa's leadng poultry producers has recently asked us for the chemcal analysts of a scratch food consstng of 25 pounds wheat and pounds cracked corn What he wanted was nformaton on the dgestble nutrents n that scratch food rather than the chemcal analyss A chemcal analyss would show the percentage of proten matter, fats, and carbohydrates present but would gve us no nformaton as to dgestblty Ths can bo gotten PHONE YUEN KEE CAFE only by feedng tests, and wttout tns knowledge we cannot accurately know how much a certan feed s worth Tns scratch food (proposed above) alone s not satsfactory, us tue rato between protens und eaooly-jrute- s s too wde, beng uoout : yu to lu nstead of to 4 The analyss of dgestble nuuets ot such scrucl tood s us follows: Wheat, ZO lbs; my matter us; proten S a lbs; caruolydrales lz lbs; fat 35 os; nutrtve rato Com, lbs; dry matter St 5 lbs; crude proten VO lbs; curboydraleo U7S lbs; fat 4 lbs; nutrtve value, :4 When ths scratch food s fed half and half wth a mash hgh n proten (say 7 per cent dgestble proten) the rato of Ulgestble nutrents s brought down to about the rght fgure us ndcated n the followng table: Gran mxture 257 lbs crude proten; 245 lbs carbahydrales ncludng fats; nutrton rato, : plus Dry mash, crude proten 595 lbs ear Lmhy Urates ncludng fat 827 lbs; nulroton rato :3 plus WHAT DO WE MEAN BY "NSECT CONTROL" Our warfare aganst nsect pest3 result n one of three thngs: The nsect speces n queston may ba eradcated, wped out of exstence? extermnated; 2 t may be brought under control, although not extermnated; 3 t may be only checked n ts depredatons' by a reducton n numbers, but not held n control We frequently mx these terms n speakng of certan nsect pests Let us look a lttle more n detal at these three terms The extermnaton of an nsect speces n any localty s almost mpossble Some years ago Calforna tred to eradcate the Florda orange pest that became establshed n one county, and used heroc measures to do t, and several tmes the experts declared that the bug had been wped out, so far as, Calforna was concerned but every tme t reappeared a few months later A few ndvduals had been overlooked n the extermnaton process and they started a new populaton We have n Hawa one case ot apparent extermnaton effected by a paraste a very remarkable and nter estng case the Anomala beetle of sugar cane The why and wherefore of ths wll be the subject of a story n a later letter Now, the control of an nsect pest what does that mean? When we have a horse or a motor under our control, we can regulate ts movements accordng to our desreb, but t s not often that we can regulate the actvtes of an nsect speces The apple growers on the manland can (and commonly do) control the actvtes of the codln moth so thut very lttle njury s done to ther frut The Calforna and Florda orange growers are able to control most of ther nsect pests by perodc fumgaton or sprayng To a consderable degne the sugar platters n Hawa nre holdng n control certan nsect pests by the use of parastes and natural enemes nstead of by mechancal means nut so long as we cannot fully con trol the paraste h, ths knd of con trol s more or less uncertan Often the case of mere chackln; an nsert s wrongly referred to as controllng t Tle frut fly, melon fly and many other njurous nsect sp res here are at larked by parastes whch reduce the pests n numbers, but there are enough left to do a lot of damage And n some seasons the parastes are, below average, flurtualug and changng n tho degree of ther effectveness, because of factors over whch we have l'o control To actually control an nsect pest by means of parastes or other natural enemes seems usually to he almost mpossble, although n Hawa the sugar planters have acheved t n the case of certan pests Elsewhere, njurous nsect speces are checked and reduced n numbers by parastes but not held n control, requrng that mechancal moans of warfare be used to gan the control (Ths s the frst of a seres of short artcles on nsect Control ) kapaa kaua GENUNE CHOP SU on Order by Phone Pes - Cakes & Confectonery - Caterng 'Cry Out ce Cream P O BOX 42 MORTGAGEE'S NOTCE OF NTENT TO FORECLOSE, AND OF SALE Pursuant to a power of sale contaned n that certnln Mortgage made by CARLOS M FRATCKLL of Kalaheo, County of Ka'u, Mortgagor, to the FARM LOAN OjRU OF HAWA, Mortgagee, dated tho 27th day of February, a J l't'o, and recorded n the Regstry Offce, Ouhu n Lber 647, on pages 37 to 374, nclusve and that certan Addtonal Charge to sad Mortgagee made,by sad Mortgagor to sad Mortgagee, dated the 2st day of July, A ) 92, and recorded n sad offce, n Lber 567, on pages SG and 87 and that certan Addtonal Charge to sad Mortgagee, made by sad Mortgagor to sad Mortgagee, dated the 29th day of November, A D 92, and recorded n sad offce, n Lber 572, on pages 473 and 475, nclusve, notce s hereby gven that sad Mortagee ntends to foreclose sad Mortgage, and sad Addtonal Charges, for condton broken, the nonpayment of prncpal and nterest when due Notce s lkewse gven that sad Mortgagee wll sell the property descrbed n sad Mortgage at the front entrance of the County UuM-ug-, Llhue, County of Kaua, Terrtory of Hawa, on Saturday, the 2th day of August, A D 922, at the hour of noon of sad day The property descrbed n sad Mortgage and to be sold as afore-bald-, conssts of: All hs rght, ttle and nterest n and to that certan Specal Homestead Agreement No S53, dated as of the 3st day of January, A D 92, and n and to the land referred to and descrbed n sad agreement, whch land s desgnated as Lot No 6, Lawal Tract, stuate at Lawa, n the Dstrct of Ko-lo- County of Kaua, Terrtory aforesad and contans 267 acres, more " or less; ; 2 All buldngs, fences, and other permanent mprovements now on sad land, or whch durng the lfe of ths mortgage, may be constructed or placed thereon specfcally, one dwellng house" apprased $,-6- at one outbuldng apprased at $2 and fences apprased at $4-- together wth all furnture and furnshngs, equpment, et cetera, of such buldngs, whch ncludes 2 beds, 6 chars, table, and stove 3 All farmng mplements and tools now owned by the sad Mortgagor and used ' by hm n connecton wth hs farmng operatons on sad land, or wncn, durng me lfe of ths mortgage, may be ownedfll' Twenty two Elegant Rooms and so used by hm n Mum Suuung 4 Any anmals whcn are pre Three Ary Cottages durng the lfe of ths mortgage may be owned and mantaned by the! (Jnue Unexcelled n Country Dstrcts Bald Mortgagor, n connecton wj the farmng operatons conducted on Bad land; ncludng w H specfcally RCE, Jr one horse now owned and man Propretor taned; 5 Any crop or crops growng or to be grown durng the lfe of ths mortgage upon sad land Terms cash on the fall of the hammer Deed at the exp use of purchaser THS FARM LOAN HOARD OF HAWA, Mortgagee For further partculars, apply to The Farm Loan Board, Kxecutve Buldng, Honolulu, or to M yd gate, Lhue, Kaua "On account of tho absence of bdders at tho tme and plare of the foregong notce, the sale of the foregong descrbed property was and s hereby postponed to 2 o clock (noon) of September 2, 922" (Aug22) TEACHERS ATTENTON Teachers desrng to spend the summer vacaton n Honolulu, by communcatng wth the Roselawn, 366 Kng St, Honolulu, celebrated for ts excellent cusne, reservatons wth board can be secured, and at the Beach Annex, 257 Kala-kau- a Ave, Wakk, at reduced summer rates WATCH CRYSTALS REPLACED Mauka Road 35c Yoshmura Clock Store Kapa NOTCE WANHA HU LAND Tho nnmul meetng of tho Walnl-l- a Hu Lund Halelen, Kaun, wll be held at Wanlha Hall, Sept 7, 922, at o'clock n m t s hereby requested that nl menbrrs of the sad hul bo present at the tme and place nbove men toned WM RCK, Presdent, Walnha Hul Land Lhue Kaun, (Aug 22), 922 NOTCE HAENA HU LAND The annual meetng of the llae-n- a Hu Laud, Halelen Kaua, wll be held at the H:ena Hall, Sept, 922 at o'clock a m t s hereby requested that nl members of the sad hu be present at the tme and place above mentoned WM H RCK Presdent, Haena Hu Land Lhue Kaua, Aug, 922 (AugS-lV22- Koloa j Plantaton t Store Wholesale and Retal Groceres 7 Dry Goods of all Descrptons? General Plantaton T Supples T Honolulu - Paper Co Lmted Wholesale Paper Dealers and Statoners Alakea Street HONOLULU, HAWA HOTEL LHUE (The Aug Farvew) Nobby Cords Reduce Your Truckng Costs Nobby Cords absorb the Phone 29 A Koloa Garage AUTOMOBLE REPARNG Dealers n Tres and Accessores ACETYLENE WELDNG A SPECALTY FRST Buy a 5 and Bank the dfference Nawlwl Garage f you are not now recevng tle REX-AT- L MONTHLY MAGAZNE, please sem yolr name for malng lst The magazne las recently been enlarged and mproved by the addton of stores by promnent wrters and pctures of current events Box 42 shocks of the road, whle the great, sturdy knobs on the tread grp the roadway or the street and hold the 27ms Servce s Ahttolutcly Free Benson, truck steadly on ts path Greater speed more trps longer servce these are the hgh ponts of Nobby Cord Economy Unted States Rubber Export Co Ltd The von Hamm-YoungCc- Kapaa CLASS The exall Store Smth & Co, Ltd Servce WORK GUARANTEED very Second READ THE GARDEN SLAND Mbby Crd) Pneumatc TrucK Tre AUnted States Tre M f t v Maae by the Unted btates Rubber Co P O Box 27 Honolulu, T ft

7 Teachers' Appontments The lst of the teachers for the Kaua schools for the comng year has Just been released by the department of educaton The appont-mert- s are tentatve and there s Q no doubt that there wll be some changes before school opens The followng appontments: are the tentatve, Kaua Hgh and Grammar F J Dollnger, Mrs Loubq Snead, Mss ' Wlda Counts, Mrs Eleanor Hobby Mrs May C Leudbotter,, Rlss Kath-ry- Mclntyre, Mss Adu M, Morgan, Thomas Vance, Mrs Alma 3 Kogrs, Mrs Edth N Troeller, Abraham Wle, Mrs Katlerne C Crawford, Mss Laura A McKay, Mrs Sue Carter, Lews Ralph Jackson Haena Mrs E M Booco, Mss Elzabeth Watt Hanalel Mss Kulherlne Cook, Mss Eva L Ashn, Mss Madnlltu-Ashn-, Mrs Lena Sanborn Klauea Mrs Frances Wddlfleld, Mrs Julet S Akana, Mrs Vctora M Huddy, Mrs Emly Lews, Mrs Janet Scott Akana, Mrs Mabol Patterson, Mrs Ada M Scott, Mrs Ma tlda Whte Koolau Mss Lly Naea, Mss Elzabeth Mkahaka Anahola Mrs Carlotta La, Mss Carre Fnuole, Mss Emly Perry Kapaa George S Raymond, Mss Ella Ah Sng, Mrs Ethel Amalu, Mss Rcgna M Brady, Mrs Lllan Hardy, Mrs Carre B Frcltas, Mrs Gladys Goldng, Mrs Louse D Grote, Mss Hamayo Hamamoto, Mss Johnson, Mss Yuryo Kmura, Mss a M Mladnlch, Mrs Alce Wong, D Prgge, Mrs Alce M Rodrlgues Mss Mary J Rodrlgues, Joseph H Rodrgues, Mrs Louse P Sheldon, Ernest Vctorno, Mss Ah Lung Wong, Mss Alce Wong, Mss Tung Ln Yorg Olohena M G Santos, Mrs VC Santos Walua Mrs Lucy Ak Hanamaulu Mrs Wnnfred Brdgwater, Wm J Ferrera, Mrs Hlda Sarajl, Mss Amela Slaudt, Mss Ja net Slaudt, Mss Dorothy L Duncan, Mss Holle M Davs, Mss Florence Dawson, Mss Carolyn H Fsh, Mss Los E Hunt Llhue H Stephens Smpson, Mss Mary Akana, Mss Clara B Anthony Mss Mame Bourg Mrs Mara Drer, Mrs Ruth Clapper, Mrs Charlotte For The Comng Term Gardall, Mrs Mary L Glllsple-Fern-, Mrs Mary A Gomes, Mss Lorene Phelps, Mss Grace D Crosby, Mrs Verna Hogg, Mss Lotte Jordan, Mrs Esther Keahl, Mrs Beatrce Lane, Mss Hannah K Sheldon, Mss Henretta Wede-meye- Elzabeth Tseu, Mrs Mss Alce McMllan, Bach Yamamoto, Mss Ethel Rchmond, Mss Jane A Strafford Young man to be apponted Hulea Mrs Dora R Ahaua, Mss Eleanor Au, Mss Abbe Lee, Mss Harret Toklta Koloa Mrs Maude Ssson, Ars Mnne Aka, Mss Mare Baptste, Mrs Henry Blake, Mss Hanayo Mrs Dors Dunlavey, Mss Toshko chnose, Edward C Lovell, Mss Elzabeth Brandt, Mss Flor ence Osborn, Yoshchl Myahara, Mss Yasu Nakao, Mrs Shellenberg er, Mrs Janet Relchart, Mss Kat- - suko, Mss Tseu! Tashma Omao Mrs Che Myazawa Kalaheo Chester Carlson, George Betsu, Mrs Alma Carlson, Msn Oyosh Fujlmoto, Mss Marguerte S Hamamoto, Mss rene Chung, Mss Olve Dang, Mss Florence E Knght Mss Anna Mae Johnston, Benjamn M Tashro, Mss Helen Havlchek Eleele Brode, Mrs" Jenne E Avson, Ms Elza Y Chang, Mss Rawlns, Mss Margaret Dawson, Mss Clara B Facklam, Mrs Angela Gouvea,, Mss Janet Haste, Mrs Male Haste-Clayto- Mss Ly-d- a Tyau, Mss Edler, Mrs D Lyons, Edward Sheehan, Mss Akeong Tung, Mss Florence Walker, Mss Ah Pung Wo'g, Mss Jesse C Ber-ne- Mss Florence Y Seto Makawell Mss Carre Thompson, Mrs Barbara Deverll, Mss Adelade A Fernandez, Joseph A Fernandez, Mss Bertha Fursey, Mss Ruth Moody, Mrs Mara Marcallno, Mss Emma B Stevenson, Mss Bertha Schuffler, Mss Molle Phegley, Mss Pelha Jennngs, Mss Anne G Buckman Walmea Glpn Sessons, Mrs M B Carnon, Mrs Nora Chang, Mss Prsclla Charman, Mss Else E Chng, Mss Ethel C Chng Mss Rose Ako, Mss Jesse B Evans, Mss Susanna Stolte, Mss Hare Mu-ka-, Mss Torn! Ogata, Mss Anna B Carter, Mss Carolyn Weller, Mrs Lucv Wreht Mss sabel Jacobs Mss Gal H Borum Mss Ruth Lnd- - THE GARDEN SLAND, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 922 SOCAL NOTES MRS ERC KNUDSEN LEAVES F3 MANLAND Mrs Erc Kmdscn and chldren, Waldemar Alexandra, Anne and Elzabeth, and ther house guest, Mrs Grace Daggett Campbell, of San Francsco, left last Wednesday by the WHhelmlna for the manland Mrs Krudsen wll make her home n Los Angeles, le chldren attendng prvate schools n that cty and Mrs Campbell wll return to her home after n vst of several weeks n the slands Mrs A Englehard delghtfully entertaned at n three-tabl- e brdge last Thursday afternoon, havng as her guests Mrs Scott, Mrs R Wlcox, Mrs C Wlcox Mrs rhlp Rce, Mrs W Crawford, Mrs J Smth, Mrs J M Kuhb, Mrs W C Hobby, Mrs C W Scrbner, Mrs O Olson, Mrs Peterson, Mrs Grand-home-, Long-streth-, Mrs C J Fern, Mrs Mrs J C tjameson and Mrs Dora Broadbent MRS FOSTER HORNER HOSTESS AT BRDGE TEA Mrs Charles Fern was the guest of honor at a very delghtful brdge ta gven by Mrs Foster Horner, last Wednesday afternoon Besdes the guest of honor, otbers nvted were: Mrs Jay Kthns, Mrs W C Hobby, Mrs F Crawford Mrs R Hagood, Mrs Ray Allen, Mrs Albert Horner, Mrs Wm H Rce, Mrs Caleb Burns, Mrs J Mdkff, Mrs R F Mddleton, Mrs A Englehard Mrs Frank Jennngs, Mrs Sam Carter, Mrs C W Scrbner, Mrs Justn Smth, Mrs H D Wlshard Mrs James Corstorphne, Mrs H T Barclay Mrs J H Coney, Mrs T L Morgan, Mrs A Menefoglo, Mrs J M Sennl, Msses Blanche Wsh- - ard and Lyda Bodrero Mss Bernce Hundley, supervsng prncpal of school of Kaua, returned Frday mornng from a vst to say, Mss Amela Tarn Yau, Mss Bell F Tsark Kekaha Clyde Conwll, Mss Alce A Chng, Mss Amol Lee, Mrs Se cora Fernandez, Mss Lzze Kllauano, Mss Mldred Chng, Mss Oyone Ka- - zawa, Mss Kalmnaauao Malama Mana George Kekauoha, Mss Volet K Lua Nhau Edward Kahele MANULAN TAKES 6 TONS SUGAR FROM PORT ALLEN The Matson steamer, Manulan ar rved at Port Allen last Frday and r W) ofqually after loadng a cargo of 6 tons of sugar, the largest ever loaded at Port Allen ths year, departed today for Hllo UNFORMTY pother gabonevery drop ca- -t pable of vaporzng rapdly ' and unformly n the carbu-- tor, and beng consumed ' completely n the cylnder at the jump of the spark That's "Red Crown" That!sjualty n gasolne r Use "Red Crown" and nothng cjse, and your car wll develop the maxmum power that ts makers desgned t tor ghre Fffl at the Red Crown tfgn""a Servce Statons, UaSOme garages, or other dealers STANDARD OL COMPANY j l OMK and PHOTO SUPPLES Send for Catalogue Specal Attenton to Mall Orders Honolulu Photo Supply Co "EVERYTHNG PHOTOGRAPHC" 59 Fort Street, Honolulu P O Box 2999 CALFORNA FEED CO LMTED Dealers n Hay, Gran and Chcken Supples SOLE AGENTS FOR nternatonal Stock, Poultry Food and other specaltes Arabc for coolng ron Roofs Petaluma ncubators and Brooders Kng's Specal Chck Food P O Box 452 Honolulu Made for Hawa "LEHUA" Typewrtng Carbon Non-smuttn- Clear-ou- t mpressons Makes up to L'O copes n one operaton Wrte for Free Sample Hawaan News & Thrum's, Ltd Bshop St, Honolulu TRY AN 39 t s a notceable and sgnfcant fact that you very rarely see a Studebaker on the used car market Ths, despte the fact that n the past two or three years ths car out-8ol- d practcally all others n ts prce class n Hawa Few Stndebaker owners are wllng to part wth ther cars, and wleu they do, there's a watng lst of buyers eager to get ths good, dependable car at a savng prce On every sland of Hawa, as well as throughout the manland, the Stndebaker has proved that t s better than most other makes of cars sellng hundreds of dollars hgher t s dffcult to beat n any class Have you noted the new low prces recently announced? CASH PRCES HONOLULU Lght Sx Tourng $29 Specal Sx Tourng $635 Lght Sx Roadster $29 Specal Sx C Roadster $65 Lght Sx Sedan $925 Specal Sx Coupe $234 Lght Sx Coupe $56 Specal Sx Sedan,$252 Bg Sx Tourng $25 Bg Sx Coupe $28 Bg Sx Sedan $35 Bg Sx Speedster $222 ESKMO PE MADE FROM RAWLEY'S PURE CE CREAM Dstrbutors for Hawa S CHNOSE, Kaua Agent, Koloa Phone 29 for a demonstraton N ALL FLAVORS TP TOP CAFE D OTA, Prop LHUE Telephone 632 $3

8 Dr M T KRBY wll Lecture at the Kapaa Japanese School Tuesday, August 29, 7:3 P M on The Psychology of Sleep" Mr Krhy wll also speak at the followng places: August 2:'nl at 7 p n Makawel Hall August 24tl, at 7 p n Electa Buddhst Church August 2"th at 7 p n Koloa Buddhst Church August 2(5th, at 7 p n ; Wanea Church August 27th, at 2 p n Kapaa Buddhst Church August 27th, at 7 p m Keala Buddhst Church August 2Sth, at 7 p m Klauea Buddhst Church Everybody Welcome Admsson Free TfE GARDEN SLAND TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 922 fvd COMMERCE CHAMBER HOLDS ANNUAL MEETNG-BANQUE- (Contnued from Pago One) u wllngness must havo boon expressed by tho applcant to assumo the oblgatons ot membershp Some addtons lavo been made to our county park areas at Walua wth good prospects of tho county acqurng tho dry and wet caves at Haena, owng to tho actvtes and foresght ot our Mr Lydgato and t gves mo pleasuro to gve hm a word of commendaton whch s certanly duo hm On tho whole, tho year under re vew has rot been one of startlng accomplshments but on moro than one occason tho chamber has shown justfcaton for ts exstence n closng, allow mo to thank tho offcers and members for ther un falng courtesy and helpfulness throughout tho year Vote of Thanks Mr Lydgato wth a few appropr ate remarks, then called for a rs ng vote of apprecaton for tho splendd manner n whch tho rotlr ug presdent had conducted hs of fco Communcatons Acted Upon letter from the Chamber of Commerce of Honolulu was read statng that tho next terrtoral cv c conventon would bo held n Ho nolulu, September 4 and 5 and that all arrangements for the conventon had been placed n the hands of a specal commttee, who would advse ths chamber as soon as a defnte program was arranged On August Oth the Honolulu cham ber wrote ths body, enclosng a lst of subjects assgned to varous cv c bodes and ndvduals throughout the terrtory, leavng the last (No 9) blank, requestng that the Kaua chamber name the subject and choose a speaker to present same After some dscusson Mr, Wlshard moved that tho board ot drectors take ths matter up and report later (Carred) A letter from Vaughan MacCaugh- - ey, superntendent of publc nstruc ton, was read regardng tho school buldng program for the next de cade Ths letter had been placed n the hands of Prof F J Dollng-or-, prncpal of tho Kaua hgh school, who stated that tho proposed program was beng fully carred out at tho present tme by ths county The secretary was nstruct ed to wrte Mr MacCaughey to ths effect A letter from the Honolulu Chamber of Commerce dated July 5, relatng to the contemplated excur son of tho Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce about tho mddle of September As ths letter had already been answered no acton was taken at ths Umo Under the head of reports ot commttees, Mr Menefogllo reported that he had taken up tho matter of tho Haena Caves wth tho A S Wlcox estato and that there would bo no dffculty n acqurng tho desred sharo of tho Haena lull Tho followng names wero proposed for membershp nnd unanmously elected: Ur Dunlavy, of Koloa, and J H Catton ot Mnkawell Unanmously Endorses House Beach Lot Project E H V Broadbcnt ntroduced tho matter of the Walua lots, and beach lots at Kawaloa, statng that here was an opportunty for tho people to get desrable lots upon whch they could buld themselves homes somethng that has heretofore been entrely mpossble He stated that he had talked wth T C Dalley, commssoner of publc lands, togardng the matter and that Mr, Baley stated that t there was a demand for these lots they un doubtedly would be opened to the publc Mr Lyugate presented a m map of the proposed Walua lots, showng the lay of tho ground The proposal s to open up a row of lots begnnng at the rock crusher, near the golf lnks, and extendng to tho rver on both sdes of the road thence up the bank of the rver to tho water tunnel a dstance of about n mle Mr Broadbent moved that the chamber endorse ths pro ject and petton the department of publc lands to throw open 'he Walua house lots and the Kawaloa beach lots and to nclude water- - rghts thereon The moton was un anlmously carred Would Acqure Kuleanas n Park D Wlshard stated there were two small kuleanas wthn the Wat lua park that should be purchased by the county and turned over to tho park Mr Lydgato therefore moved that the chamber recommend that the supervsors acqure these kuleanas The motoln was duly sec onded and carred H P Agee, drector of the H S P A, experment staton at HoO' lulu; beng present, was called upon for a few remarks Tho mootng adjourned BTTENCOURT CATCHES THEM WTH THE GOODS Jos P Bcttencourt Jr, Kaua's prohbton offcer, reports tho followng cases for last week! Mrs Shlka Marugam, ot Atpo, Koloa, arrested for makng ten gal lons of rlco mash, ploadcd gulty n the Lthue dstrct court and was fned $5 and one dollar costs Hamamoto, also ot Alpo, Koloa, was fned $5 and one dollar costs for havng fve ballons of rlco beer n hs possesson Km Kycnd Ok, of Hanalel, for havng a bottlo of okolehao n hs possesson was fned tho same amount Bottcncourt also reports that an abandoned stll was found at Koloa, but hs efforts to trace tho owror or owners were not successful Tho nllll was destroyed BORN At Lthue, August MONTGOMERY 2, 922, to Mr and Mrs Kalel Montgomery, a daughter: Hannah KAPULE At Moloaa, Kaua, Aug ust 8, 922, to Mr and Mrs Nala Kapule, a son -- DED KAPULE At Moloaa, Kaua, Aug ust S, 822, tho nfant son of Mr and Mrs Nala Kapule CLASSFED ADS FOR SALE Practcally new western stock saddle, wde forks, basket stamp Cost $25 $75 buys t Phono C A Bag-got- t ltp FOR SALE Toggenberg bucks 5C and 78 nqure at Garden sland offce or address P O Box 95, Kapaa tt FORD TOURNG CARS We have a number of Ford Tourng cars on hand whch we wll sell cheap nqure at Walmea Stables Ltd, Nawlllwll or Wameo, tf STUATON WANTED Young man wth good busness tranng desres poston as bookkeeper or stenographer Address, Garden sland tf BUSNESS SCHOOL Bookkeepng and shorthand taught by mall (quck servce) or at our modern college Day and evenng classes All subjects Wrte for catalogue HONOLULU BUSNESS COLLEGE tf 76 Fort StrecL THE LHUE STORE'S Assortment of Summer Drnks and ngredents A'l'LEU PES Delcous - CAKES - BREAD from Wamea Bakery B VER A (5 K B T WE S 3 B EVERAG E W L ELA ND'S BEVERAGE "'ABLO" - BRCH BEER "OLQUOT CLUB" CDER CDER MARTNELL MOTTS C DEW DAMOND "A" CDER MACOMBERS CREME DE MENTHE LYONS COOKTA L ''MANHATTAN" LYONS COCKTAL "MARTN" LYONS CHERRES "'AULS" CHERRES "'U-L-Ul- "' GNGER ALE "OLQUOT CLUB" GNGER ALE WHTE ROCK GNGER ALE "A B" GRA'E JUCE CHURCH'S GRA'E UCE WELCH'S KUMMEL LOVEDALE'S, M LOGANBERRY JUCE "J'HEZ" J ' NECTAR AWA AN ROOT BEER "CLQUOT CLUB" RARSAl'ARLLA "CLQUOT CLUB" SYRUP "FORBDDEN FRUT" GRA'E SYRU 'LYON'S G ENAD N E R Delvered by KANZAK Delveres made as far as Kapaa every Tuesday and Saturday Darymen's Famous 4 POLAR PES Fresh by Every Steamer and at our Soda Fountan ced Drnks - ce Cream - ce Cream Cones Fresh Dary Cream 54W Telephone Your Orders to R KANZAK 32W

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