WAILUKU WEATHER THIS WEEK'S MAILS Max. MIn. R'fall Dec. 6 80 67 .00 To the Tomorrow, Dec. 7 81 69 Coast: .00 Semi-Weekl- ..fnnoa; Saturday, Chlnn nni Dec. 8 83 65 .00 y (Vancouver.) Dec. 9 87 67 .00 Makma. Dec. 10 83 65 .00 Maui News From the Coast: Tomorrow, i Dec. 11 ...... 84 65 .00 Matsonla. Dec. 12 74 68 1.9G "FOR THE VALLEY ISLE FIRST To the Orient: China, Satur- Rainfall 1.96 inches. . day.

22nd YEAR No. 1149. SEMI-WEEKL- Y MAUI NEWS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921. PRICE 5 CENTS 'W r

Children's Home To NEW JUDGES NAMED Traffic Ordinance Maui Boy Charged Children Tramp I Four Delegations (ASSOCIATED I'llUSS)

Get Lumber From Old Presl-den- Passes But Keep To With Killing Man WASHINGTON, Dec. 12. t Many Long Miles Give Approval to Hospital Building Harding has nominated Frank Off Andrade first Judge, and John R. To Left Measure Fails Eagle Boat Desha fourth Judge of the first cir- Attend School propose(l Xreaty cuit court In Honolulu. Building material for the children's reading given propos- Louis Transportation Third was the Is Lake Admits Hitting home will bo made available when of Pupils Is a ed Traffic Ordinance and it was pass- Document Signed and Now use of the old Malulanl hospital build- 8- - Member of Engine Crew ing is ended. The building then will Knotty Subject for Board ed and adopted to bo effective Janu- Needs Ratification by Con- Who Afterward Died In be abandoned and turned over to the News of Reductions Of Supervisors to Unsnarl. ary 1 , 1922 by the board of supervisors tracting Parties. Yap Con- trustees of the children's homo for Friday afternoon. For more than three troversy Puunene Hospital. destruction and for the purpose of months it has been before the board Ended. building the home all timber and lum In Federal Taxes Is Questions connected with tho ex- penditure of the appropriation it each meeting and It has been tho (ASSOCIATED PRESS) Louis l.ako is under arrest for com- ber that is in good condition can be for the plicity in used. In that way It a thought that" transportation of school children liv- subject of criticism pro and con onthe WASHINGTON, Dec. 13. Without the death of H. T. White, a Received In Islands formal ceremonies member of the engine crew of Eagle important savings In construction ing at remote distances from schools streets and in the press as well as the proposed troaty between tho United States, Bri- boat 68. White was found in semi- costs can be secured. Such building are expected to be considered by tho Ibefore the supervisors. At first Great a it at tain. .Tntinn nnil Pmnpn w-i- a ulim.wl !. conscious condition at the entrance of as results will be used for the mak- board of supervisors next Thursday ing of a start for tho much needed (ASSOCIATED IMtESS) traded little attention but toward tho the heads of tho delegations of those Claudlno wharf about 2:30 Sunday HONOLULU, Dec. 13. Terms of when tho board meets again to tako importance morning by homo and can bo Improved or replaced the up 1922 county budget. last its came to bo moro nations yesterday afternoon in tho of- five sailors from the boat, revised revenuo act wero made public the TherbT fice of the secretary taken to Puunene hospital and died, at later when financial conditions with was some discussion on the subject recognized and tho Chamber of Com- of state. Tho resulting additional funds shall war- here yesterday afternoon. approval of tho proposed treaty Is con- 5:30 yesterday morning. Lake was Removal of taxes on shoes, hats, lco late in tho meeting of Friday after- merce took a hand in its considera tingent upon taken rant. noon and tho general subject was re- tho construction or a into custody yesterday after- cream, insurance, musical Instru- tion, The only one to appear in op treaty in regard to Yap C Ilequest for the turning over of tho to county engineer and except for noon and shortly after o'clock told ments, sporting goods and chewing ferred the and position to its passage tho present such his story of the Previously old hospital building for purposes of county attorney to report and to pre- in reservation, which It Is expected affair. the by gum is announced and there are con- form was Judgo L. L. Burr who con will bo erased within stories going about wero to the effect a children's houyj was made Airs. pare tenders for bids for such trans- a few days, alf com- siderable reductions on other commo- sidered that it is not specific enough when the Ynp treaty is that White had been assaulted and E. R. Bevlns of tho portation where it may be determined signed, the mittee at the meeting of the board of dities, all effective January 1. upon. in tho lighting provision and Is bur- new Pacific agreement requires only robbed. Taxes on dened with In supervisors on Friday afternoon. It, are abolished admissions There appears to bo a difference of useless matter other ratification to make it effective. Sheriff Evolves Story, given by religious, respects. Attorney Eugeuo - was the desire of the committee to to entertainments opinion between the representatives Murphy Relative to the reservation regard- organlzn-ton- s spoko appearing opposition The story of the affair as Sheriff use the building on the present site charitable and educational of tho departmnt of public instruction of in to lng Yap Secretary Hughes announced by up ; Crowell has evolved it, Is in effect If that were possible, otherwise to or those given the American and some of tho supervisors as to u out ne leu ueiore u came lor that tho controversy has been settled, aa follows: secure the usable building materials Legion or American Legion auxiliary final consideration Formication Is prohibited but the whore the money available can be As passed Is White had shore leave and came up in it. The board felt that tho land and It is also abolished on theatres most advantageously and properly tho ordinanco con mandate remains In Japan and tho - making charge of 10 siderably changed from in to Walluku and had an appointment where the- old building stands is need- a cents or less. spent. Supervising principal has pre- tho form United States is given free access for to meet a friend from off ship but ed for hospital purposes but could Personal income exemptions are which it was first presented In res- the purposes of cable communications persons pared a proposal which was handed pect to light provisions chiefly missed him. On Market street White see no objection to any good material fixed at $1000 for single and to Supervisor Fleming by School and with Guam and no licenses are to be persons in- there was some change in defining met Ned Nicholas and told of missing being used for the proposed home. $2500 for married whose Commissioner Lindsay at the Novem- of charged the firms laying the cable. his engagement. He asked Nicholas Tho county will havo to demolish the comes are not excess of $5000. When ber meeting of tho supervisors but business districts" and "residential On the evo of his denarturo for to get together some Hawaiian boys building or have it demolished and in excess of $5000 tho exemption is districts." Whether it will prevent homo Vivian! said that the conference was not presented to tho board and entirely light who could sing and take him for a turning it over to the home trustees $2000. is not officially before that body yet. tho glare evil is doubt had been a brilliant success and all drive. Nicholas got together a party will save the costs of wrecking It. A -- 8- That proposal provides for transpor- ful but Us friends aro confident it its major purposes havo been accom- of seven and they started out. resolution turning the building over tation of a considerable number of will reduce such evil materially. plished or aro expected to be soon. White asked Nicholas to drive first to the home trustees when it shall be Island Concerns Bid school children on Molokal in two When tho proposed "Pedestrian Ho expects another conference will be to Kahulul to pick up a couple of no longer needed for the hospital was school districts, such children having Ordinance" came up for third reading held within a year. others from the naval craft. When Introduced by Supervisor Fleming, passed beyond and final passago a surprise was Dispatches from Toklo quote Taka- - Under Mainland Price tho grades taught In sprung. they did not come ashore White said seconded by Supervisor Goodness and the schools of the districts in which Supervisor Goodness moved hashl as saying in regard to the pro-tha- t it made no difference as they had no unanimously passed. they reside. They would bo taken it be indefinitely postponed, his j posed quadruple entente thnt the Am-motio- n money any way. The party drove Home funds now exceed J6000 In to the nearest school that has tho was seconded by Supervisor i erican President must be conirratulat- - about at various places for drinks. actual cash and there are subscrip Island bidders wero far under tho higher grades. Uahlnul and that action was taken, ed on the grandest contribution to op-- 1 White displayed a purse with a con- tions and promises that will yield prices of mainland concerns in tend- Tramp Ten Miles No ono had appeared in specific the cause of peace recorded in tho n siderable sum of money and seemed enough to bring it up to $10,000. Dur ers lor the equipment of tho Maul On the other hand there aro points to it though Judgo Burr had i tory of nations, and he hoped all the careless in the handling of it. Before ing tho holidays a concerted cam- Ciiuniy Free Library which wore on Maul where thero aro no schools said on Thursday that If the glare nations would contribute to the cause his death he is reported to have said paign for more funds will be carried opened on Friday and the awards provided for a distance of five or six menace was removed ho could see no of peace and the entire abolition of that ho had $65 In tho purse which on and a small children's homo build- made Ilonday morning. For tho shelv miles from the homes of groups of reason for its enactment and tho armament in due time. was missing when ho was found. Mem- ing is almost In sight. lng the low bidder was nearly 40 per children. This is notably so at Hono-koha- pedestrians had primarily tho right of In discussion of the proposed treaty bers of the party say they saw him Plans for the holiday campaign con cent, freights considered, below the where tho school was aband- way and tho passage of tho ordinanco it is evident that the "Irreconcllables" ,llp it into his blouse pocket after he template mite boxes in a number of best offer that came from the main- oned. In that district there aro a would bo a further taking away of who opposed ratification of tho Ver- was warned to be more careful of it the stores and on the day before land. dozen children who havo to walk the diminshing rights of the man who sailles treaty will oppose Its ratifica- and he is said to have replied that he Christmas and on Christmas Eve The Waterhouse company will fur- from 5 to 6 miles each way to and goes afoot. When tho voto was tak- tions but its friends claim they will could look after himself. there will be tables in charge of nish Art Metal goods for practically from Honokohua school, 10 or 12 en Drummond was absent and Flem havo the necessary two thirds and are About midnight tho party came up Maui women In about a dozen of the all of the library equipment and tho miles, a. day walking to school. Such ing had left tho meeting. confident of its ratification. to Walluku and all but two of the most frequented places at which sub Moses Company of Hllo will furnish children havo to rise very early and President Harding is expected to party dropped off on the way up. Ni- scriptions and donations will be ac the tables and chairs for tho reading do not get homo until very lato In send tho proposed treaty to the sen- cholas say3 he intended to put White cepted and received. room and Office Supply Company will the afternoon, ono mother saying her "The Yellow Jacket" ate as soon as the American reserva- up at the Grand Hotel for the night - furnish the catalog cases. Tho costs children aro 12 hours going to and tions havo been met. Other reserva- but on arrival there the sailor missed of furnishing and equipment are con- from and in attendance at school. Is Warmly by tions will be that the scope of the his hat and said ho must go back for Sugar Hits 3.50 and siderably below the estimate of the There Is a smaller number of chil Praised treaty shall not be binding on domes- it The party then consisted of White, board of library managers. dren beyond Kallua who havo similar tic purposes nnd shall not bind tho Louis Lake and Harvey Comwell. Rises The Waterhouse Company will fur- ly long distances to walk to tho near- Honolulu Art Critic United States toward future mandates White said ho must got his hat and Then Sharply nish the shelving, large delivery desk est school. On the other hand tho in the Pacific. they drove back to tho place where It ofllce desk and typewriter stand, ma- largest number of pupils appears to LaFollette says the treaty has all anu was gazine rack, delivery desk chair, provided Iniquities league was thought he Had leit li it be for in Supervising Prin- Posters announcing the coming of the of the of nations ( said Heavy fluctuations in the price of office desk ohair and office chair. The none of found and given to him. He then cipal Murphy's plan. Against that Is the Chinese student players with with the virtues claimed for he must go aboard ship. raw sugar in the Now York market Moses Company furnishes five tables offered the argument that tho chil- It. como In the past week. After and three dozen chairs and the book "The Yellow Jacket" made their ap- questions expected Trouble Over Payment have dren to be transported on Molokal pearance in store windows Saturday Submarine are Maul News went to press last Friday truck. For tho shelving the Water-hous-e are older, have had some education to be tho next subject taken up. Wide- After one o'clock tho party reached dis- Company was and away and tickets are being sold by mem- got out. It received an Associated Press far the and the Honokohau children have no ly divergent opinions exist. A cut Claudine wharf and white patch telling of sales of raws in New lowest bidder. to give bers of tho United Chinese Society. to an is the British idea Putting his hand in his pocket he drew school even the first rudi At the same time it is announced that ratio to York at 3:50. On Saturday there U ments of an education. but Americans hold a larger force out some sliver and handed It Ni came a report of a recovery to 3.60 tho Kahului performance will bo held is needed for this country because was not Plan Just Starting in cholas who told him that and yesterday report showed a fur M. A. Co. Japanese Cut The last legislature provided a tho Kahulul Theater instead of of its long coast lino that must bo enouch for three or four hours driv- to 3.98, figure teh Territorial Building as was plan- to havo replied ther rls.e the highest $5000 appropriation for tho two years was defended. lng. White is said quoted from Now York in tho past commencing 1, ned when It first decided that had. Lake and Unionism January next for trans bo that it was all ho several weeks. Free From porting Maul children to school, tho tho Honolulu success would Text of the treaty will be found in Comwell say that Nicholas opened the. A forerunner of tho decline In Now board of supervisors brought here. editorial columns. to get out from be to decldo where The players go to tho door and started York, Friday was the report publish the money should be spent. Tho ap- student will Hllo hind the wheel and that Lake Jumped in this paper Friday of sales of now Japanese plantation laborers on propriation first and stop on Maul on their return seat, White is not largo enough to bo journey, givlug out from the back struck crop Cubas at 2 cnts, f. o. b.. Cuban Maul continue to drift away from the applied to sec- threo performances Maui Teachers Hold Is all or even to many on the Big a and knocked him down. Comwell ports which was equivalent with Japanese labor unions, following tho tions and the problems of tho board Island and llko number reported to have said that Lake help t'ro!.;lit to start made recently by the mass of supervisors here. diio differential added aro made nioro com- K. Most and ed the fallen man up and struck him about 3.G2. No cause was assigned meeting of Hawaiian Commercial & plicated. As "W. Bassett, reviewing tho play Interesting a in a matter of fact it was as presented in again, knocking him down second the dispatches for a fall below oiiCh' Sugar Co., workers at the Puunene designed one of the Honolulu reporteu to nave that tho appropriation be performances for tho time. Lake is figures but It would appear mar mass meeting. Workers of tho Kahe-k- a merely a start transpor Advertiser said: once and to have tin toward such "Beautiful of Chin- Instinctive Session mitted hitting him kH broke thai ply on tho new. camp of the M. A. Co., have follow- tation of school children to work Into scarlet threads said he intended only to prevent a ed tho example of the Fuuneno Jap- ese philosophy, Woven through a web a broader plan later. entrancing fight between White and Nicholas. It anese. Superintendent of fantasy, on tho slmplo Teachers from all parts of the is- mm of Public Instruc loom of tho Is agreed that they then nttea Dramatic Reading of Friday night tho Japanese workers tlon Vaughan MacCaughoy says Ho Chinese drama. land attended the Teachers Institute again and when he did not stand, of Kaheka camp held a meeting and an "Such Is tho 'Yellow Jacket. Per- Friday at tho new Maul High school away and left him. They say noKoiuiu is merely example or a fection is a trong term, design- went resolutions similar to those passed at school district where tho school podu- but it building at Hamakuapoko making i (hey did not think he was badly hurt Miss Babcock Pleases Puunene, declaring that they cut Iation has ated tho point of dramatic are reach- what Dr. F. F. Bunker, secretary to 'thought was very drunk. dwindled so that no school ed production but he away from the Hawaiian Japanese can be provided for so limited a num in the of tho play by tho Pan Pacific Union characterized says no Intention of umneso Intm-pstlnf- r - Lake he had Federation wero adopted by a un- ber and there are numerous other uio students' Alliance at Mis !iu t!u mnst mpfHnp- of Large j killing or seriously Injuring White but Maui Audience animous voto. districts, some on sion Memorial hall last night To teachers ho has attended since he prevent a do Maul and somo In Frances merely wanted to ngni It is reported that the action taken Kona where schools will havo to bo Drako Smith, director and ms boon In tho Islandsl Tlio program tween Nicholas and his passenger. somo thirty Chlneso young men and 'morning on Friday evening Is a forerunner of abandoned until a "a Japanese popu-Iatio- began at 9:30 in tho and "Abraham Lincoln" by John Drink- - women wno compose tno cast, nono 30 Sailors Find White similar resolutions to bo passed by comes in and reaches sulllci-en- t with a minute intermission for water, was tho given in tho lulu owes a deep debt of gratitude. was in High more than an hour later that recital the workers of other camps of tho numbers to demand tho reestab lunch, which served tho It was Territorial Building at Kahulul, Frl M. A. Company. Production of 'Tho Yellow Jacket' is School cafeteria, extended over into sailors found him. He was men lishment of schools In such districts." the day evening by Prof. Maudo May Bab Ho said tho younger Hawallans drift a tremendous relief (o intellectual tho afternoon. In between the speech- and later said he cock an 250 pco famine In . Tho only saving day read- roTTipmhfireil nothing auto before audienco of ed away from outlying districts Into es of the wero distributed after the pie. Mrs. W. A. Baldwin, president graco for those who do not seo tho ings nnd music furnished by various did not even remember Ulster Is Bitter On towns leaving only old folk and a fow mobile ride, of tho Maul Woman's Club Introduced little children. play is that they do not realize how artists. leaving the car. He was taKen to, tne Ultimately a Japaneao hungry Professor Babcock who spoke for two population settles up such rural dls they nro. Thero never has Prof. MacCaughoy, superintendent hospital and lingered for more than a hours an The boon anytliing better dono in Hono- of public instruction spoko on tho atuopsy showed fracture of before enthralled audienco, Irish Agreement tricts. day. The absolutely quiet savo when tho pro- Mr. MacCaughoy lulu, and It Is safo to say tliore never "School of Rainbows and Romanco," n. nkitii in front and on ton. The said the law only will fessor allowed breathing spaces when allows 35 bo. and Rev. Jones in order to give, as body was taken to Pearl Harbor last one teacher for each pupllei a moving of chairs and shuffling of (ASSOCIATED I'HESS) so that It would bo lmpossiblo to "In another placo ho says Tho sim ho said, "something different" told of night. add lU I . Thero "Japan, Old and New." At noon camo about 40 reel told of tho strict attention hold .LONDON, Dec. 13. Ulster is re anotnor teacher to tho Molokal wer, White is said to have been during tho reading. stage was laughs- - yes hut thoy wero niani- - tho election of tho delegates to tho Tho ported to be very over school mentioned by Mr. Murphy in I r., a. , years of age, married, and leaves a bitter tho ...1 , well decorated with a largo American plan ,uu,1 ol 0UI spect to our over- Hawaiian Educational Association two cnuaren iviiubuh agreement for tho proposed sottlement his and thus teach pupils who " 7 widow and in I 1 nag nud a picture of President Lin of tho Irish controversy and to havo progress into tho fourth grade and u " ol lnuielJ which Is to meet at Hllo. coin, Hanked on tho sides beyond 'n'Hcations of our inability to appreel In the afternoon session, Dr. Bunk- appears to havo been In- with forns, stricken the toast to tho king from in the school nearest to thnlr Cornwell bamboo, and hibiscus. Ho says ato tho classic beauty of tho economy er brought up tho problem of over- only so far as that ho was a tho programs of all lmpendlnc func home. thero aro numbers of or volved This Is Professor Babcock's last ap tions. rural schools on Maul at- medium Iii( Its Inestimablo countrl-bu- t population in his talk on "Tho Peo- member of the party and in the car Members of tho Ulster cabinet where tho Ion to power ples inaiauuo uu .Uiiui, Hliu lull lur I11IU are reported to bo accusing tendance is less than 35 but when It tho of effect. Wo of tho Pacific," saying that he when the affair occurred at the en- Lloyd need of thought It absolutely necessary Saturday afternoon to visit tho Vol Georgo of bad faith and deal- begins to approach such a number tho nioro what 'Tho Yellow that to the wharf. double gavo - trance cano. In leaving, she said sho was ing. department tries to supply a school Jacket' us last evening. It was teachers should teach understanding- -- a long cool draught nec- ly or question im- 8 "qulto delighted" with Maul, and Speculation is rife here as to the in sections where the population la on of delicious tins which Is so tar. May tho green gold o portant in the world today. hopes to return hero next April to go action Ireland will take. De Valera the increase. and gods He men Storm Mines and up Haleakala. that wo Occidents may nover tloned Malthus, and said that tho Women is known to have friends who will dry up. During her stay on Maul sho was oppose quoted world would bo ovorpopulated by the Drive Workers From Job It but is as saying that Report on Sugar Market .Mr. Bassett is year 2000 A. D., if a guest at tho meeting of tho Maul if Ireland favors tho agreement ho will with the great roaj the present rate Club, or,lty ,of nietri1"tan dramatic critics or increaso went on, unchecked. Woman's made tho Ditch Trail withdraw opposition and return to his In Europe Discouraeina ,mvo (ASSOCIATED PRESS) trip and delivered a recital of "Blue Uwuibiiii,j w)lo foun(1 no word8 SUfncent work as a college professor. tO IflVn till! fllltlflfnntfnn tlinv rtnnk'ml PITTSBURGH, Kan., Dec. 13. For Bird" at the High Jjhool. Sho has a Lloyd George will appear before the (ASSOCIATED PRESS) City Mill In Honolulu truly charming personality from this beautiful play." the second time in two days 2000 which is commons tomorrow In defense of the NEW YORK, Dec. 13. Bad news reflected in her platform carriage and agreement. Burns, Loss Is $60,000 women went into action early this for the sugar market is brought homo GARDNER PLEADS GUILTY morning In an effort to stop men from those who met and heard her during I Numerous shooting affrays have oc-- i by her visit experienced genulno plnsure. Hanibal Demlsa who lias been (ASSOCIATED I'HRSS) going to work In the mines. They curred in'Belfast and the Ulster union- touring Europe making investigations (ASSOCIATED , PRESS) HONOLULU, Dec. IS. Firo on Sat- stormed vtwo mines and drove away ists aro demanding unconditional re-- for the Cuban sugar commission. Ho PHOENIX, Ariz., Dec. 13 Roy urday night destroyed the City Mill 85 .miners. They went armed with WASHINGTON. Dec. 12 Hoover's lease of all protestant prisoners. reports that Europe is not a fertile Gardner has withdrawn his plea of plant at Iwllel and several million biWkets filled with red pepper and Trade Review affirms that tho econ- Tho British press and public believe field for disposing of American and not guilty to a chargo of attempted loot of lumber. It was reported Uiat omic recovery of Europe, accept terms sTones and threw the contents at the while slow, I Ireland will the of tho Cuban cane sugar. Ho reports that train robbery nnd his plea of Insani- ono llfo was lost but It develops that would-b- e workers. Is progressing substantially; and that agreement. several European countries will be ty and was today sentenced to servo C. H. Clark of N. King street was yes- a survey -- 8- Similar disturbances occurred of European conditions producing larger crops of cano sugar a term of 25 years In tho federal oris- - stricken with heart failure while hur- terday when they stormed tho Jack- shows that the danger of Bolshevism, Manoa In Friday S. S. Manoa Is and though Russia has great neod of on nt Leavenworth, Knusas. This rying to tho firo and died. Origin of son Walker mine. The women are which is now past, was finance's due Friday morning, December 16, sugar It has no money with which to makes tho total of tho prison terms to tho blaze is unknown. Ixiss is esti- wives or relatives of striking miners. greatest problem. leaving that night at 10 o'clock. pay for It. which ho has been sentenced 75 year3 mated at $60,000. l

I PAGE TWO SEMI-WEEKL- Y MAUI NEWS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921.

it:. in "1 High School Eleven Basketball JEWELRY Don't Make Your Too Much For Saints Watch Making and Repairs Final Decision Tlie basketball game announced for night. W. A. C. vs. Navy, fail- Make your selection of SPORTS Three touchdowns scored and one Friday On Furniture Until You ed to materialize owing to the "Gobs" Holiday Gifts early. converted into goal, and not allow-- j making a trip to Haleakala on that Make a Deposit and We'll Put them Have Seen Us. Ail-Ma- ing an opponent to cross the goal line being to ui cave the Maui High school a victory day and unable to return Aside For You. Eleven Proves Walluku In time for the contemplated over the St. Anthony eleven on Fri- fray. Many fans who had turned out We offer a fine grade of day morning by the Bcore of 19-- on to view the game were compelled to U. OGAWA die Wailuku gridiron. The "Saints" home disappointed. furniture at the most reason- were not so badly outclassed as the leturn Surprise Against Navy High The official league season for the Market St. Wailuku able prices in Honolulu. vcore indicates and the School West Maul Clubs will open Friday eleven's superiority in defensive tac- - night Lahaina armory and ties when in a ninrh was resnnnsihle at the there are two spirited contests offer- Four-Piec-e Ivory Enamel Chammons of Oahu Held Scoreless in First Half '''V:JnJ r the "Salnt8" t0 ed for this years initial appearance. r limm A A wni mpet Kam m. Rnd Bedroom Suite $139.50 VV 1. TL T r , ,n nmVU8 ?c"?Lon..th. the Lahainaluna quintet will clash STOP! LOOK! READ! All! II with the National Guardsmen. With Five-Piec- e Breakfast Room first games drawing close, inter- 1 ponents' goal posts, twice they placed the IF YOU ARE GOING 0 MEET est is rising to a high pitch with THE STEAMER AT LAHAINA Suite $28.50 Game; Coleman and Souza Star Brightest. it near tiie 10 yard line only to smash speculation rife as to the possible out helplessly against the High School come of Fridays meet. CALL UP line that apparently took root when The East Maul leagues will bow to KAHULUI AUTO STAND Home liy holding the strong Navy eleven Maui expecting another smash at the their backs were forced to the wall. the public a week later, two games The 191-- down to 20 points Maui's football play- line or an end run let the Navy slip Friday's contest has shown the being scheduled to' be played at the PHONE A ers surprised friends and fans Sunday over a surprise by the aerial 'route l'ibillties of developing some real-- 1 Wailuku gymnasium on that night. Furniture Co. JOHNNIE J. KOHAMA com-fortabt- e, afternoon on Wnilului Field. turing ard WrijT.t dashed around the posts ly good teams in scholastic grid meets The program calls for a contest be For ii tin- - easy riding ears. 594 S. Be rata n la 'he entire first half the Maui defense lor the first touchdown which the ml commendable showing made tween the Alerts and W. A. C, and St in the game by boys v. as so strong that t'te l.dand elii.in-tii- . Nnvy failed to convert Into a goal. of little or no immediately following Kahulul with Regular trips on Mondays, Wednes- Jack Drew, Manager. previous experience is worthy of high lis were unahie to score. Those Navy a Machine the "Sports" as opponents. days, Friday and Saturdays. v.ho to see the visitors romp praise. It is hoped that these efforts Considering the number of teams .;iei't'd entrance of v. Ml all over and around the Imeie players With the into the mune continue so that the famous entered and the exceptionally good i lie Navy's first team that squad legate ga?ne may be assured of a building up A. KUTSUNAI Vfie aureeHbly disappointed ami tie Every permanent material to be had for the showing .vas all the more i'liuied a veiilable machine. place on the list of Maui of strong basketball organizations, it creditable man knew his place and his part in sports. PHOTO STUDIO in that llu-r- been so a is quite true that this will be a ban- had short time play a pieeision and speed Kodak Developing and Printing for practice and drillim; in team the with ner year in this branch of athletics on work. that was a (elight to see. Only the them and the University of Enlarging Whin it is taken into consideration Oregon, in Maui. courage of Valley the mid-I'acifl- c game. ; thai this is Maui's first year on thp unbeatable the Isle annual Formerly S. S. Kobayashl Studio hoys, spirit they dis- All-Ma- gridiron tlnj:e is reason for the "do or die" Lineup tnkirg played throughout was res- Char, I.e.; F. Law- GIRLS BASKETBALL PUUNENE AVE., KAHULUI, MAUI genuine pri'Ie in the performance of the ianie Machado, l.t.; ponsible for so small a score that the rence, l.g.; Misener. Smythe, r.g.; ! representatives. c; undefrated and iinscoied upon cham- Robinson, r.t.; Huela, r.e.; Morris, q.; Thursday evening, December 15, at BEST SERVICE Some Maui Strs pions of Oahu were able to obtain. Coleman, lb..: Souza, r.h.: Chartrand. the Wailuku Gymnasium, 7:30 o'clock ON MAUI Brightest of several of Maui's parti- Maui went inlo the gnvue without a f.b. Subs. Taylor, end; Feitelra, guard; there will be a basketball game be- cular sUva was Coleman. lie has thought el i victory but w: n ! l,aa, tackle. tween the Blue and Gold teams. With our new equipment we "here (specially before, notably in the termination of showing Hie "reil .dulT' I de- ai: Marines game and on Sunday ex- - they were made of uid ihe l.owin? are able to give the most celled his best past performance, they made far exceeded the opeeln-tacklin- Greater Yields Better Crop pendable, prompt and efficient hard sure, breaking up it ions of iViif. and and the most un'unt P. O. Box 484 Phone 8197 service in cleaning, pressing, inteilerenee, punting well, and cap-- i Navy Scores Two 2365 N. King Like A Candle St., Honolulu repairing and dyeing of Men's " a':lay nl StV;Navy holding the ball on Maui's 9 IW e .111(1 and Women's Clothing. Our T..M v.lIM '"r'"1'.tltMIICi ll(l.t'U a pass sec- a strong game. aid line and scored their powerful incandes- and aggressive Foster touchdown, "Doc" Wilson carry- to a steam presser can do the work Robin-ur- ond old-fashion- wa.s a tower of strength in ed cent light is the 1 was never passed ing the pipkin across and also con- in 5 minutes. the line iuiJ nor did verting. Navy off to YOU'RE SATISFIED they get through him. Maui vns play- The then kicked way to mod- Maui's 25 yard iine but after two at- ing a defensive game and 'hey phned tempted passes ern electrical equipment personal Satisfaction Guaranteed it well. failed Coleman punted with your appear- to 45. Navy a Navy in substi- Maui's The received ance when you wear a well started with several 15 taking MAUI CLOTHES in lineup kept strength- yard penalty the ball back Gifts that Please tutes the but 40 An attempted pass fitted suit made to your ening as game went on. to their mark. CLEANING SHOP further the on next play was com- Maui wiih i'S strongest play- failed but the measure by stalled pleted for a gain of 30 yards. A de- ers in the line and was unable to layed run put pigskin on Boudoir Sets Coffee Percolater Market St., opp. Kalua Ave. cngtheu as could the Navy which end the I. Maui's 8 yard line from where two NAKAGAWA lint her explains the scoring of the sec-or- d drives through center scored, Gates Curling Irons Percolater Sets half when the Maui boys felt the making the touchdown and converting Hair Driers Tea Pots Merchant Tailor severe strain. into a goal. That ended the scoring Navy Opens and when the final whistle blew the Boudoir Lamps Flat Irons Market St. Wailuku SATISFACTION? .'.t 'he first blow of the whistle the Navy held the ball on Maui's 30 yard Radiant Stoves Waffle Irons Navy off line kicked to Maui's line. Are you content to remain, a book- Chartrand receiving and running the Credit Due Paia Socket Ovens Toasters keeper clerk correspondent 10 An attempted pass ball back yards. Greater credit is due I'ui.i not mere- Sewing Machines Grills merely one of the office help; Chart rind to Coleman failed. Navy ly players Keep Your Pictures or are you to penalized An run for the wonderful pait her ambitious stand out for offside. end ard in the contest but also for Vacuum Cleaners Washing Machines from the other men in your organi- second pass lading, Coleman punted XJ tm by in in zation? An important position 40. 1 player spirit shown their eleven will to the Navy he .wivy re consentmg to forego the scheduled All at Mainland Prices, Saving Cost of Freight or be open; waiting for you when you reiving the hall fumbled and when the game are ready to fill you sit- between them and the Wailuku it Have the dust had cleared away Souza was champions out Expressage. will power to give your ting on ball, riving Maui a gain of who had nosed them Photo some of 'he of that honor in the Maui race for spare time to preparation? 49 yards. Maui again tried to gain pigskin supremacy. A by to return match, the aerial route but twice failed ' not for championship honors, but to SPARE TIME TRAINING la the complete the pass, Coleman punted to attempt to even up the score was MAUI ELECTRIC CO., LTD. Albums practical stepping-ston- e to mastery the Navy 25 yard line. wanted must of business analysis. Navy with back to the and it be admitted was The their , no more than her just due but with 1 21 mid-fiel- Main Street, Wailuku Phone Wailuku If you are wall immediately punted back to the coming of the Navy It preserves them for future AMBITIOUS, Anxious Coleman going around the left the East to FORGE AHEAD: Fill out the Maui boys unhesitatingly buried their entertainment. coupon end placed the ball on the Navy 35. pride to in placing against and mail today: The next play, an attempted pass, was assist an invading team the best that Maui Business Management intercepted by the Navy for a gain of could offer. Complete new assortment 10 yards. A right end run added an- Law Degree of LL. B. Navy other 10 yards placing the ball on of- - Champions asass!saaaa!S!asaaa:saKaKaaaKKKaait from 35 to $10.25. Banking and Finance fensive territory but here Souza again that Maui would have been beaten ft; Public Accounting Expert Bookkeeping recovered on a forward pass giving the by the team first put on the field by TOYS!! TOYS! TOYS! Special Attention to Orders ball to Maui on their 45 mark. Failing the Navy is somewhat improbable for ft! Business Letter Writing to complete forward passes Maui pi.nt- - while that squad throughout the Of every variety and description; Books, Dolls and by Moil. Modern Foremanship ed to the Navy 40. first hall, the ball was nearly at nil Industrial Management Efficiency Commercial At this stage of the game the Navy limes in the Navy territory due to hundreds of novelties. K Law p - Business English changed their attack and concentrated ColemunV uiiing. The team that de- ft HONOLULU PHOTO on ihe line, three smashing line bucks lea ten Maui is the team that defeated Hats, Neckwear and Shirts, lastest styles and best makes. down, however, me outvigL-- r eleven, i'alama, I - failed to make first niver- ft Japanese Silk and Cotton goods ; Kimonos made to order La Salle lor in tlm first half the Maui line was :"i' of Hawaii and the strong Town SUPPLY COMPANY Extension impregnable ot attack. The first quar- Team of Honolulu. Their stars are ter ended with the ball on the Navy numerous and their method of play R. t Everything Photographic aju! SHIBANO University 4" line and third down with 6 yards varied attacks are in a class by en-:i'-- 1059 Fort Street Honolulu. to go. throughout the themselves. .Speculation is at a high Market Street near Central Store, Wailuku 14 Pantheon Bldg., Honolulu quarter the ball was kept within pitch in the Oahu capital as to the 25 yards of the Navy's goal and the; out noun- of the coming meet between Kindly mail full particulars regard- fans were wildly clamoring tor aiam ing course I have marked with an to cross the chalk line. X. Navy Strengthens tfl Singer Sewing Machines The Navy, who had been apparently xjX Name . holding their "stars ' in resen were JJl Cash or Easy Payment - Address... sending ir. one of these at every avail- w DEAR SAINT NICK able occasion, realizing tha to score Wrf K. OHTA, Agent. wiihoul the aid of their best players be a difficult task. HAS US Phone 160c. Walluku. Main Street Opening the second quarter the kJ. APPOINTED HIS DEPUTIES no yaru nut--, avy pruned to .Maui s ON MAUI TO TO THAT Coleman punted back to the Navy 35. SEE IT THE gave Npvy mtish at the line the ALOHA LODGE NO 3 KNIGHTS Alexander repeated H RIGHT SORT OF GIFTS ARE PUT AT 15 va.'ds, then PYTHUS. bucks added another first dowi .OF Navy on third down penalized 5 yards j.fl YOUR DISPOSAL. & Souza again came into tne k limelight by intercepting a forward M pass on Maui's 35 yard mark. r Attempted end runs and tackle !A Baldwin 5 yards and ;.!avs netted Maui but J Regular punted to midfleld and beat VU meetings will be held at Limited Coleman the Knightu of Pythias Hall, Wal- the Navy runner to the ball recoveriil'- -' ijfflj - luku, on the second and fourth Friday on his own punt for Maui. Again punt- 5jj ball on their kV of each month, at 8 p. m. in'; the Navy received Ihe All visiting are cordially SUGAR FACTOR on the first scrim- - M members 3 25 yard line but invited to attend. mage worked a beautiful delayed eDd 'gfii COMMISSION MERCHANT8 run raining IS yards. A completed !A F. A. LUFKIN, C. C. pass gave the Tearl Harbor boys an-- , C. E. CHATTERTON. K. R. & S. and rain of 25. The first half ending jA with Ihe ball in Navy's possession on w INSURANCE AGENTS the Maui 15 yard line. Score . jk First Score PROMPT SERVICE and expert work on auto, motor- Willi the end of the first half, things M AGENTS FOR began to move around the Navy's Christmas Trees Gifts For All cycle and bicycle tires and tubes, was called VA rubber shoes and retreading. & Sugar cunin. Their best team Each of our departments is it- Hawaiian Commercial inter-- ! a store in out and devoted the 15 minute J WAILULU VULCANIZING WORKS Company val to practice behind the stands. iLt and Trimmings self. For the children you will find just what Haiku Sugar Company ' Wilson, Gates. Wright and Aiken, the sjf you want, be it as small as a whistle or as Phone 147-A- . .1.ununu...... inln ! We have ordered a larger shipment of Paia Plantation Navy team siars, weie big as a bicycle. Toys, Dolls, Books, Games, Maul Agricultural Company i He fray. Fresh and heavier men were Christmas Trees than usual from Oregon and Something placed on the line and without a doubi expect them to arrive next week. From past for each little one from the baby Hawaiian Sugar Company ihe team that beat Maui in the laier not yet able to toddle all the way up the Kahuku Plantation Company . .. ,1m ....,u una tha thllt .Iv. experience we shall not be able meet Slaves UI hid .ti n .. ...w tfiinl . to the Co. McBryde Sugar Company in Honolulu New sfl steps. Paia Mercantile will play Oregon demands of all and so we advise you to place Company Year's day. For grown folk we offer specialties in use- GENERAL Kahulul Railroad your NOW. deco- MERCHANDISE At the openinar of the third quarter Jk order For trimmings and ful and personal articles. In a few minutes Kauai Railroad Company it was apparent that Maui would be M rations we have a very large choice from Groceries, Cigars, Refreshments Honolua Ranch !A you can find what she or he wants, whether scored upon though the touchdown which you can select, Lower Kauai Fruit & Land Company iiiade in that period was a break of y$ the most beautiful it be something in table or home decoration, Paia, Maui. ieek and not superior playing. Maui we have seen anywhere and many of them or something to wear... It is the useful and kicked off to the Navy 40 and then novelties. dates and Wilson were sent smashing the usable gift that counts for most. against the Maui line in a series of Kj? charges that placed the ball on the 33 MAUI DRY GOODS & GROCERY JAMES M. CAMERON Maui 2i. Here Maui held for three 3fl COMPANY downs. Coleman twice getting through Mi SANITARY PLUMBER the Navy line and throwing their grt Every Department Is a Store in Itself. halves before they had advanced a Estimates Furnished. Old Post Office building, Wailuku yard. On the fourth down, however, SEMI-WEEKL- Y MAUI NEWS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921. PAGE THREE

Ing. cracker whistle and "are you Kahulul bunch made the trip and there Casey" was the program. Mar- passed the test. Scout scribe Brown tin certainly has this bunch on the from Paia assisted the commissioner' IN MAUPS THEATRES With Alert BO. in laying out the trail. the Sunday morning five scouts from Lahaina Spreckelsville made the attempt but WAILUKU HIP KAHULUI THEATER What's the use of saying anything an tailed, just the missing or one Boy Scouts Maui sign of more about this dandy bunch. With- threw them off the trail and they Tuesday, 13lh. Tuesday, December 13th. out a doubt this is the best organized did not make the finishing point. December JAPANESE PICTURES SHIRLEY MASON and one of the best conducted troops Scoutmaster Langa and Senior Patrol in on the islands. Think of it, over forty Leader Harry accompanied the com- "MERELY MARY ANN" great number of tests passed by the scouts from twelve to ninteen years missioner. After the tests the bunch Wednesday, December 14th. age also different troops during the past week of being run without any scout- made the hikes up to the table land. ETHEL CLAYTON "THE DRAGON'S NET" that scouting has taken hold good and master. We are in hopes now that This was a sort of a Kahuna day in and strong. This Is just as it should be. Mr. Collins has returned that the for the commissioners auto. Who was MUTT and JEFF The real reason back of it all is the committee will get together and use to blame. Three flat tires. If it were "WEALTH" scout has reached point in scout- drastic measures to get a leader for not for our good friend Mr. Correa also that "THE TIGER'S BAND" Wednesday, December 14th. ing when it appeals to him as it never this wonderful agregation. at ttie Wailuku Vulcanizing Works JAPANESE PICTURES did before. The first or early stages the Spreckelsville bunch would have and of scouting make it necessary to do Tracking in lao Valley had a hard time getting ohrae in time PATHE NEWS Thursday, December 15th. a great deal of book learning to get Friday, Saturday and Sunday were Tor Kaukau. He certainly did a Good ANITA STEWART at the fundamental principals, after busy days for the commissioner in Turn for the scouts. Thank you Mr. Thursday, December 15th. In these have been mastered, then the lao valley. On each of these days Correa. BEBE DANIELS "HER KINGDOM OF DREAMS" Paia No. 1 real scouting begins, and this part of could be seen a large number of in also Tenderfoot Wm. Chalmers. the program appeals to the boy. scouts scattered along the trails. "DUCKS AND DRAKES" "THE PURPLE RIDERS" First aid 2nd class Wm. Hoomalu. By this time the strong hold of the On Friday the Puunene bunch were also and tnken up in autos by Mr. Eddy, JAPANESE GOODS Triangular bandaging Philip Pull-atch- Scout Oath and Law have made its driven PATHE NEWS PATHE NEWS Impression on the mind of the scout Mr. Martin and the Commissioner. A SPECIALTY And a Good Comedy and he begins to give outward mani- They left at 8 a. m. and returned at Friday, December 16th. festations of it dally life. 4 p. m., only one scout passed the J. ONISHI BEBE DANIELS Makawao No. 6 in his The Friday, December 16th. people see at last the real meaning test but as this was the first at- GENERAL MERCHANDISE in December 6: Roller bandglng tempt EILEEN PERCY of scouting to the community. at this kind of work nothing KAHULUI. "DUCKS AND DRAKES" Louis Marclel, John Palva, John Fer- else could be expected. luck -in- -, nandez, Better also Jaclntho Estrella. Banner Week next time. On Saturday morning the "THE HUSBAND HUNTERS" PATHE NEWS Triangular: Albert Pacheco, Louis Say fellows, this haB been the great and and de Costa. est week in the history of scouting BURTON HOLMES A Good Comedy on the Island of Maul. The great Wailuku No. 3 number of tests taken and the new December 6: Triangular W. Gar- fellows coming In with us has made cia, D. Kaumeheiwa, B. de Rego, J. this a banner week. Keep up the ALOHA GARAGE S. Wilson, E. Wilson, R. Santos, O. good week. MAKINO Moura, L. Weight, C. Pillar. GENERAL AUTO REPAIR SHOP HARNESS AND SHOEMAKER Vacation Day and Night Service Latest model Landis' Stitching Spreckelsville No. 7 Two weeks out of school. Just Machine. We repair Shots the Phone 101-- Paia December 7: Triangular S. Yama-mot- time for passing real outdoor tests. While You W.l;t T. Inamasu, Y. Nagata, K. How about it scouts? Tell your scout LOWER PAIA. MAI I Market St. Wailuku, Maui K. Tomlta, K. Fujimura, S. niastet that it is up to him to see to Wong, T. Inamoto. It that you can get the benefit of tills. Us up to you. Kahulul No. 9 FOR SAFE AND CAREFUL DRIVING December 9: Tenderfoot S. Paia Last meeting of the troop was full Smythe, H. Smythe, S. Oyama, A. pep ' IF YOU VALUE YOUR LIFE MORE THAN SPEED, CALL Toyofuku, M. Suma. of and ginger. After real good Compass T. Higashl, A. Toyofuku, hard work on tests and knots, etc., M. H. SILVA, Phone 171, Wailuku Mr. F. Lamga scoutmaster of the II. Smythe. Bronco put troop AND GET WHERE YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT TO bandaging Holoma-leo- , Busters the through Triangular J. a fine O. signalling drill. Then the Ed. Luke, Aikau. games. The two weight roost- First aid 2nd class T. Enemoto. bantam E. Luke, K. ers are certainly scrappers all right. Knife and hatchet "Are you there Casey?" You would Matsueda, M. Yamamoto, O. Aikau. certainly think -t- t- that the swatters were out for blood the way they go Spreckelsville No. 7 to it. But It was all good natured PLATING MAKES OLD Thrift T. Inamasu, Y. Nagata, S. fun. K. Tomlta, Yamamoto, K. Yamamoto, It was a wonder that some of the You can build THINGS NEW AGAIN T. Inamoto. scouts did not dislocate their shoulder blades in throwing Lahaina No. 5 the heavy hammers that Pop brought Art Metal horizontal files section upon Silver which has become dull and tarnished can be re- December 8: Triangular bandaging down for the tests. Chas, Apo, Saburo Tonal, Kameto section to meet expansion; or alter their stored to its original beauty by silver plating. Hardware H. Shlmamura, Y. Kobaya-shl-, Kosaka, Bronco Busters house will by Nu-kl- plating of M. Pistana, M. Oda, I. Yamada, arrangement to meet changing condi- about the profit plating. It was a wet disagreeable night but automobile parts hubcaps, bumper, instruments T. Shimogawa, E. Yasuhara, I. Fujika the commissioner and scoutmaster tions. reflectors, wa, Geo. de Mello, Geo. Leong, S. Ha-ma- i, made the trip to Makawao and the will make the car look far better. S. Iwami, R. Kalepa, S. Sato, M. bunch were there. It takes more Our plating plant is equipped to turn out any kind of Mlyasaki, S. Ideta, M. Tsuda, H. This adaptability combined with supe- than mud and water to dampen the moderate cost. Haruo Kato, M. Fujimoto, T. ardor of this gang. Tests were pass- construction and dignity of design plating finish desired, in a short time and nt Yamada, Y. Nishlmura, T. Mlyasaki, ed and the evening thoroughly en- rior M. Mlmura, A. Cano, K. Okada, S. Ya- joyed by all. All outdoor games had makes Art Metal Files invaluable to any mamoto, M. Yoshikawa. to be called off on account of the wet- LEWERS & COOKE, LTD. Scout pace M. Miyahara, S. Ideta, ness however. business. H. Kato, T. Shlmokawa, T. Mlyasaki, HONOLULU K. Nishlmura, T. Fujiwara, T. Yama Spreckelsville moto. K. Shlmamura. M. Yoshikawa. They were all there and ready for Phone or Call Today tests and instruction when the com- Puunene No. 2 missioner arrived. Scoutmaster Triangular and roller bandaging Brown and Senior Patrol Harry are Mitsuo Kagawa, Masato Yamashita, doing splendid work with this bunch. Mamoru Watanabe, Susumi Inaba, J. Nobuto Tanaka, Meguml Shlmomura, Kahulul Jlkio Omori. Say fellows, do you think the com- Files Triangular bandaging Kiyoshi a, missioner can get along without sleep Steel Office Furniture, Safes and good meals in Honolulu Hitoshi Masuoka, Paul Car-valh- o or rest. Every time he appears at Kengo Hazama, Sunao Shima-ta- , the meeting they Immediately howl AWAIT YOU AT CHILD'S Ichiro Maehara, Kuroku Fujiyo-sh- for tests, tests. The older troops will THE WATERHOUSE CO., LTD. Teljl Ito. have to wake up or these youngsters Nature study T. Omoto. will be stepping on their heels. New, modern, high class restau- Thrift K. Fujiyoshi. Alexander Young Building Honolulu Tracking Troop No. 2. Mitsuo Ka- Puunene rant, centrally located. Good gawa. The last meeting at the armory was and comfortable. Intelligent, Troop No. 9 Asao Toyofuku, Geo. a dandy. Every scout passed testa Aikau, EdgarLuke, Henry Smythe, and then for games. Discus throw- - courteous service. European Suetoshl Tokuhisa. plan. Operated in connection Paia No. 1 Japanese Mercantile with the Scout pace Philip Puliatchk. Tenderfoot Herbert Luke. Company Lahaina No. 5 GENERAL MERCHANDISE Blaisdell Hotel Knife and hatchet (written) A. J. F. CHILD, Proprietor Cano, M. Tsuda, K. Kosaka, G. PHONE 281-- KAHULUI. I. Fujikawa, S. Hamai, R. Ka- lepa, T. Fugawara, H. Kato, M. Fuji- moto, M. Mlyabara, T. Yamada, Ki- yoshi, T. Mlyasaki, K. Okada, T. Shl- mokawa, M. Manriki, S. TanaL S. Takatsuka, E. Yasuhara, M. Yoshika- wa, S. Yamamoto, Y. Kobayashi. Troop Doingi KAHULUI RAILROAD One can, not help but see by the COMPANY'S MERCHANDISE DEPARTMENT BANK OF MAUI Has my Savings Account

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Ethel COPPER BEARING EXTRA GALVANIZED in WILLIAM D. Chavton TAYLOR'S PRODUCTION WEALTH STEEL FENCE WIRE Ct (paramount Qiclure IN SIZES NOS. 6 and 8 WAILUKU HIPPODROME Wednesday, December 14th Always Mention "Copper Bearing" If Better Quality Is Desired. ft SPECIAL PRICES K ft Values up to $50 at 10 Discount My Christmas Offer Tel. Nos. 201 - 202 and 203 . WAREHOUSES, LATEST IN RIDING SUITS Private Exchange Connecting All Departments KAHULUI, MAUI. WHO HAS YOURS? M. HIRO, TAILOR Market St., Wailuku PAGE FOUR SEMI-WEEKL- Y MAUI NEWS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921.

Semi-Weekl- y Maui News THE OPTIMISTIC PESSIMIST TO THE (74UEV IStf FIRST" HOLIDAY REDUCTION SALE A Republican Paper Published in the Interests of the People The writer who receives no criticism Is wasting a lot of time. 8 It It Hats For Ladies, Children and Men Issued Every Tuesday and Friday It is timely to remark in these days of facial decorations that like a MAUI PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED poet a really good complexion is born, not made. Still, fair woman will do J At Greatly Reduced Prices Proprietors and Publisher well to make the best of what she has. it M M. R. PERE1RA, Manager o People place very little value on good advice chiefly because it costs Your old hat is hardly suitable for the Christmas Season SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $4.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE nnthtner anA la an flppurori nnatlv when one wants to look in harmony with the spirit of .joy f Entered at the Post Office at Wailuku, Maul, Hawaii, as second-clas- s matter. B 8 need to wear it longer. This Santa Claus is one of the greatest strike breakers the world has ever and festivity. And there's no whole MEMBER OF 1HE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is ex- seen, judging from the way the buying public has abandoned the consumers' is the opportunity of the year to supply the family clusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credit- strike during the holiday season. with stylish, attractive, seasonable headwear at remarkable ed to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news cost savings. published God made the coal but man put the price tag on it. herein. a a by now an open JOSEPH H. GRAY, EDITOB It Is remarked the Washington Post that that China has .. ; : .. door in need of a good husky bouncer. '- she stands THE FASHION TUESDAY, : DECEMBER 13, 1921 a a a tt Manufacturers say that the automobile Is being put within the reach of Main and Market Streets, Wailuku all but on Maui effort is being made to keep pedestrians out of reach of the PROPOSED QUADRUPLE ALLIANCE. automobiles. HATS EXCLUSIVELY a a a a I TVxt of the proposed treaty between the United States, Britain, After the close of the present conference in Washington It might be Japan and France was presented to the conference for the limita- well to call another for the limitation of taxes. tion of armaments on Saturday and furnished to the newspapers a a a a of this country by the Associated Press. The language seems plain It is all well enough to condemn the bootleggers and Illicit booze manu 1 and simple and the document is brief but it certainly requires the facturers but if it were not for the fact that customers find them there JJ would be none. Soliciting of orders booze has not yet come into vogue. M most careful consideration and study by the citizens of these United lor S States before ratification, if indeed it should ever be signed. has j6 Christmas Joy It the lands, another of very small expense, also S not been signed formally by any of the delegations but is reported table matter lie says Maui folk "knock" their roads. to have been initiated jointly by the delegations of the four inter- 0An h words that always suggests lie finds hotel accommodations in excess of the every day needs, !y There is something in the ns! cd countries as follows: carols, harmony, "One The high contracting powers agree as between themselves roads better than the average of the Islands, scenic attractions in aj$ chiming bells, sweet voices singing in respect to their rights, insular possessions and dominions in the class by themselves and nothingone to advertise those assets. llejR melody, MUSIC. Pacific Ocean, thai., ii there develops, between any ol the high finds a fisherman's paradise at the door but nothing done to tell the powers, any controversy arising out oi Pacific questions, in- So it comes that there is no more acceptable and angler about it. In short, he considers that the Valley Isle and volving said rights, which can not be settled satislactorily by diplo- its'j bring macy ami which is likely to anoiil the harmouioiu accord now hap- opportunities are oeing ncgiecieu Dy ner sons. gift in the Christmas season than to pily subsisting between them, they will invite the other hih con- music into the home. tracting powers to join a conference to which the whole subject will bis ret erred lor consideration and adjustment. Members of the Republican Central Committee express the fear "Two If said rights are by aggressive action of is and blame Lewis threatened the that the party disintegrating Treasurer for not BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS . PIANOS any other power, the high contracting powers shall comnmnicaie with showing more respect for the committee and its demands. Treasurer one another fully and frankly, m order to arrive at an understanding Records Sheet Music at the most eflicient measures to be taken jointly and separately. Lewis is not alone in his disrespect. Maui has not considered it "so "Three This agreement shall remain in force for 10 years from much of a muchness" since it organized as at present constituted. the time it takes effect and after the expiration of said period it shall PLAYER PIANOS continue to remain in force, subject to the right of any of high con tracting parties to terminate it upon 12 months notice. Members of the Paia football team are to be congratulated on Rolls Four this agreement will be ratified as soon as possible in showing the true Maui spirit. They gave up the chance of taking accordance with the constitutional methods of the high contracting powers and shall take en'ect upon the deposit of ratifications, which revenge on Wailuku to play the champion Navy eleven. This they Musical Instruments of all sorts for Christmas Gifts. shall take place at Washington, and thereupon, the agreement between did for the good of the sport and to give home patrons an oppor- Great Britain and Japan, which was concluded in London on July 13, tunity to see the strongest team of the Islands in action. They made 1911, shall terminate." friends by their conduct in the matter. HONOLULU MUSIC CO., LTD. Section 1 provides for the calling together of the four par ties in case of any dispute arising between any two of them which JACK BERGSTROM, REPRESENTATIVE. The pedestrian ordinance was indefinitely postponed. The mis- cannot be settled satisfactorily through the ordinary diplomatic chan- take appears to have been made that it was an effort to take rights Maui Musical Headquarters nels and a submission to them of the subjects of controversy. It away from the man afoot while in reality it was designed to assist may well be asked what this means, whether the conference is to ad him in protecting himself. MAIN AND HIGH STREETS, WAILUKU. judicate the difference in the course of "conference and adjustment" and the nation decided against to be forced to abide by such decison Now the 'traffic ordinance has been' adopted the next thing or face compulsion from the other three. It might mean that the that is to enforce it strictly and consistently and to see how it works policies of these United States would be governed in such manner just out. Its passage means nothing, it is enforcement that counts. in so far as affairs in the Far East are concerned by the dictates T. 0KUMURA M. TANI0KA of three foreign nations, the other three members of the entente PHOTO STUDIO In llonokohau there are a dozen children who have to walk Photographer It is hardly to be assumed that the representatives of the four nations Kodak Developing and Printing five or six miles back and forth to school. In there are ENLARGING would sit around the table, make suggestions and then go home, the Day and Night Service children who have passed beyond the educational facilities offered Island Views and Post Cards two disputants being left where they were before and the other two Market Street Wailuku, Maul Tel. 133-- Main Street, Wailuku them. There' is not enough money to transport all. Some of money nations "regretting that you two cannot get together and adjust Maui pays is spent on the Big Island and Kauai might be spent your differences amicably." Such an interpretation would leave the that advantageously home. well. at treaty a rather useless document even if it were harmless as V'.' There arc words in Section 2 which also give possible reason To be told schools have been abandoned and more will be RESTAURANT for alarm. In case any of the four powers becomes involved with one that abandoned because of shrinking population resulting from Food to tempt the apetite of the most ous and de- or more outside powers such power is to communicate with the Hawaiian fastii moving into towns and that there will be no new schools in such licious enough to set king. others order to arrive at an understanding of the most efficient before a "in sections until a sufficient Japanese population goes in to warrant measures to be taken jointly and separately." T. AH FOOK Kahului their establishment is not pleasing to the ears of llawaiians nor to may well be inquired this does not mean three It if if the other haoles. nations are not expected under such circumstances to go to the aid of the member that is in difficulties and if the votes of two in the effirmative might not force the third to enter into war against its will. If it is not designed as a defensive alliance for the benefit of FOR BAGASSE FURNACES each one, what purpose can be served by Section 2. TRY A DEFINITE PLAN Senator Lodge is quoted as saying: Johns-Manvill- e cement ce- "Signing of the treaty by the United States is subject to the mak- Most of the people of the United States plan to accumulate refractory number 26 is the ing of Japan concerning a convention between the United States and money and many actually try. A fairly large number succeed. ment for use when firebrick in a baggase fur- the status of the island of Yap and the mandated islands in the Pacific ocean north of the equator, to which negotiations are almost The majority fail. nace... Number 26 withstands temperatures up to 2600 de- With the exception of met cir- concluded, and also to reservations regarding the mandated islands those who have unfortunate grees and is adimirably suited to the duties has to per- south of the equator. cumstances, those who do not accumulate money usually fail it of carry Johns-Manvil- "There is no provision in the treaty for the use force to because they have not adopted a definite plan for building up form in this type of furnace. For oil burners the le , out any terms of the agreement and no military or naval sanctions lurk anywhere in the background. financial independence. number 31 cement is needed for it is not affected "The surest way to prevent war is to remove the causes of war. If you are one of those who have not yet started on the road by heat until 3100 degrees Farhenheit is reached. This is an attempt to remove the causes of war over a great area of to financial ease, would it not be well to try a definite plan globe upon good faith and honest intentions of nations Use of these cements practically guarantees no firebox the the the and stick to it? . signing this treaty and an attempt to solve all the differences through year. r. the processes of diplomacy and joint consideration and conciliation." trouble next Orders should be placed immediately It is indicated in the dispatches that the proposed treaty is WATERHOUSE TRUST CO., LTD. to insure prompt delivery. offered in an effort to get Japan to fall in line for the naval terms HONOLULU. in the American proposals and if such is the caso it may be a high price, would be paid to secure Japanese acquiescense. Honolulu Iron Works, Ltd, Sole Agents in Hawaii for Johns-Manvill- e Power TOURISTS AS ASSETS. Specialties. YOUR OWN POWER PLANT Residents of Maui think they form a fairly alive, wide awake and up and doing community, so it is something of a shock for them MAKE ELECTRICITY YOUR SERVANT to be told that they are asleep on the job when they have a rich and Here is a complete KOHLER fertile field which will yield bountiful harvests if they will wake up AUTOMATIC POWER AND and cultivate. That is what L. A. Thurston, president of the Adver- LIGHT OUTFIT. Note Its com- In tiser Publishing Company of Honolulu, says, however, after having pactness, simplicity of construc- Dealers General Merchandise made a tour of all of the roads of the Island and charting and routing tion, clean cut appearance and them for the automobile guide book his company is to issue. sturdy build. American Factors Paints With the price of sugar away down, Maui is left with a single ' No storage batteriei; con- AmFac Red Label Coffee profitable industry when it might as well as not have two, says Mr. stant and uniform delivery of Yale Locks and Hardware Thurston, and he is surprised that the Maui custom of going out and electric current direct from gen- getting what it needs is-- not evidenced in this instance for he is erator. confident Maui could, if it would, draw many tourists to see her Automatic start and stop. beauties. ' 1500 watts; ample current WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS is not the first time Mr. has sought to wake Maui for numerous power appliances This Thurston and for lights in use separately up. It was he who rousrd the community to recognize the necessity or at the same time. of a rest house at Halcakala and to build it. Hence his words are 110 volts means that all deserving of more than casual attention. standard, appliances may be Touching on the subject of the rest house, Mrs. Thurston says used. . IPS PLEASURE TO SHOP ; 1 4 that there should be a man put in charge, a caretaker's cottage built L . . pro- un- The Kohler Automatic In the handsomest store on Maui, where one finds a com- and the place kept up, and looked after, doing away with the vides electric current anywehre, pleasant notoriety and criticism it has been receiving for the past any time. plete stock of Dry Goods, Furnishings, Notions, Gro- months. He suggests that for a very small expenditure a ceries and general several For Full Information Address merchandise, where service and atten- drive could be secured which would rival Kauai's Olokele Canyon tion are the best and .urges that some of the points of the road to Kahakuloa be cut and a few turn outs put in. The work, he says, would cost very THE HURD P0HLMAN CO., LTD. THE LAHAINA STORE little, could be done by two or three men in 30 days. Another sug- Merchant and Nuuanu Streets, Honolulu 27-- B, gestion is the putting in of a foot bridge at the end of the Iao Valley Phone Lahaina. Branch at Puukolii. it so persons may cross over and get to f new road now building that .r. SEMI-WEEKL- Y MAUI NEWS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921. PAGE FIVE

New High School Is MAUI TWENTY WHEN YOU WANT SUITS MADE IN LATEST SAITO RESTAURANT YEARS AGO HAULING, CARTING .TRUCKING (From Maul News of Dec. 14, 1901.) Formally Opened and want prompt service call STYLES The Best Meals SHIRTS NECKTIES In Wailuku W. B. SNIFFEN Served from 5 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. WHuku cemetery ia beautifully been determined. Many passengers S. FUJITA situated and no Formal opening exercises of the P. O. Box 144 Phone 183-- more Ideal spot for were severely injured. High TAILOR SHOP WAILUKU Market Street, Wailuku, Maui "Ood Arc" could be found Maui School's new building at WAILUKU but for Hamakuapoko were held Thursday ev- years no one has borne the responsi- A bitter tariff debate Is raging In bility of looking ening. The large new concrete build- arter the cemetery the German Reichstag. ing was lighted and tbe result is pitiable. A few plots attractively and the 150 guests 6-- are 11 kept up but were shown about all Telephone 9 P. O. Box 141 this only adds A full agreement has been reached those rooms in which the lighting to the forlorn condition of the rest. between Denmark and the United Harada Auto Stand It Is a question of system has been completed. NOW SMILE where the title real- States for the sale and purchase of Dr. F. GEORGE SOON ly rests: the trustees are dead or F. Bunker, secretary of the the Danish West Indies. Pan Pacific Union gave ad- New te absent and no one but the grave dig- the main gers dress of the evening, and spoke on Prompt auto service on call .know where some of the bodies Military authorities have been com- Gents' Furnishings PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO rest. After a few years they too two phases In the growth of the Am- will pelled to expell all representatives of erican youth. He told of the initia- Foresters' Bldg. KAHULU1 day or night forget. What is every body's busi- English business houses at Manila ness' Is generally tive and independent spirit and what Kodak Developing and Printing attended to by no from the Islands of Samar and Leyte appears to a one. There should be a meeting call- be lack of respect for Enlargements Made as they have been engaged in traffic superiors interspercing his talk with Meet every ed to have the ground put Into the with natives who are in revolt. steamer hands of live trustees. Public spirit- stories of actual cases. Prof. Vaughan The Most Modern Barber ed citizens certainly can MacCaughey, superintendent of pub- H. IWANAGA be found lic spoke Shop in Wailuku who will be willing to devote a little Haiku Night School instruction, of the new Kahului, Maui. Phone 217-E- . of their time to the object. forms of education. 4 Chairs Quickest Service Tavares' New Block Lower Paia The music of the evening was well The Boys Have Social chosen and the exercises closed with R. ISHIZU contract for the erection of the singing of the Maui High School Market St., Wailuku Castle Hall for the K. P.'s has been song. let to O. Brown for 1600 the lodge to furnish the lumber and materials. The boys of the night school at Hai- Lumber will be on the ground Mon- ku had a special evening of entertain-evenln- g WE ARE PLEASED day, work will start Wednesday and of Dec. 5. The makal room of K. Machida Drug Store TO ANNOUNCE THAT Ihe building is to be completed In 90 nient, speeches, music and games, the Special Cash Sale ICE CREAM days. the Japanese school building was beautifully decorated with green HOLIDAY GOODS The Best in Town The Wailuku Hardware & Grocery Co., Ltd. On Thursday morning prolonged shrubbery and American flags. On the And a Soda Fountain a Dec. 10, 1921 2, 1922 U blowing of the whistle ceiling colored electric lights had to Jan. Give a Trial WAILUKU. MAUI at Wailuku monogram Mill announced that the new season been arranged in a spell- ia your chance to get your KAHULUI : WAILUKU ing the word "Aloha." It grind was starting and flush times Christmas Gifts are now at hand for business men The program began with songs and HAVE BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS FOR in general. speech making after which Mr. Pleas- and your own needg at bagain ant showed reels of motion pic- EAST MAUI, FOR three prices HOUSE PAINTING , For two or tures, showing views of the city of three weeks past the Washington two pumps at Puunene plantation have and of of America's SAITO CASH STORE stood principal parks. There was more Paper Hanging and Interior idle and allowed Dame Nature games Lower Paia, Maui A. G. Spalding & Bros. to furnish the Irrigation water. They music, and stunts; after which Decorating up again Saturday refreshments of cake and lemonade started and shut was provided FAMOUS down. once more on Monday because and served by the boys Estimates Furnished on Appli- of renewed copious rains. of the school. The guests included the TENNIS, teachers of the public school, three of cation BASEBALL AND ATHLETIC GOODS The whom are teaching in the night TINN CHONG STORE circuit court is still in session school, Mr. and Mrs. Tanaka, and the H. YAMAGUCHI at Lahaina and unless a large num- families and friends of the boys. The Dry Goods, Groceries and ber pf, cases are continued it cannot finish up Haiku night school this year enrolls General Merchandise Contractor and Painter its work today. The grand 35 boys and is one of the most suc- jury returned 11 true bills of indict- ment. cessful of the large number of even- Bakery & Restaurant Near Chinese Church. E. O. Hall & Son, Ltd. ing schools on Maui. for Vineyard Street. Phone 247-- A Distributors the Territory. Some time last night a daring and Cigars, Tobaccos, carefully planned burglary was com- Wailuku mitted in Hoffman & Vettlesen's Fruits, etc. store. The thief broke a small hole HOLIDAY GIFTS Gasoline, Automobile Parts and in the- plate Main Street, glass show window, reach AND ed through and took six watches. USEFUL SENSIBLE Kahului, Maui. Automobile Painting Some blood found on the edge of the Our Christmas Goods are all in glass indicates that he cut his hand and on display. or wrist which may lead to his detec- MAUI SODA & ICE WORKS, LTD. tion. STEP IN and see the variety of offerings "We Serve Your Needs" Ttlegraph News we have to choose from. HOW ABOUT THE JAPANESE? Two recent decisions by the United ICE, PURE SODA WATERS, DISTILLED WATER, States Supreme Court hold that the Tarn Chong Are you getting all the business from them you want? If not, Philippines Are an Integral part of the you can reach them in only one sure way, in their own language. Tell COLD STORAGE United States under the Treaty of Lower Paia, Maui them what you have that they want in advertisements and in hand- Parte. bills. The Oldest Establishment of Its Kind on Maui. In a dense fog which shrouded San Clothes left with us ror more than Issued Semi-Weekl- y MAUI RECORD N. K. Otsuka, Prop. Francisco Harbor on the night of three months and not called for will Phone, 128 Wailuku. Jfovember SO, the steamers Sausallto be burned or otherwise destroyed. JOB PRINTING Tand San Rafael collided the latter Customers who change their ad- going to please the bottom In 20 minutes. dress will let us know. Translations from English to Japanese and Japanese to English The number of lives lost with the sink KATO CLOTHES CLEANING 8HOP ing of the ferry boat has as yet not Wailuku, Maul. g Cleaning and Dyeing should l.c trusted only to experts. The same is true ot tine gar- - S mcnts to be washed. Otherwise such injury to the fabric may result as to cause serious loss. You can depend absolutely bn SELECT GIFTS FROM OUR REMARKABLY COMPLETE HOLIDAY STOCKS the Method Exquisite of S THE FRENCH LAUNDRY J. Abadie, Proprietor, Honolulu. MAUI AGENCIES: M. UYENO KAHULUI JOHN D. SOUZA .. PAIA

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BY AUTHORITY (HO) minutes niter sunset until thirty such n manner that, any portion of (I) The Sheriff, his deputies, police operator of a vehicle shall at all times any public highway in any business (!'0) minutes before sunrise every nio t ill h load extends toward the rear ollicers, nnd operators of vehicles of cause such vehicle to travel on the district as herein defined. ' lor vehicle moving upon any highway lour (4) feet or more beyond the rear fire departments and ambulances right half' of such highway or right any operat- ORDINANCE NO. 57 (b) Nor shall person shall carry at. the front thereof at of the bed or body of such vehicle, shall be except from the above limi- of way unless such right side Is ob- ing or In charge of any vehicle least two (2) lighted head lamps of ilieie shall be displayed at the ex tation when such exemption is neces-Fnr-y or impassable. passengers REGULATING THE USE AND OP- structed licensed to carry or freight equal candle power, and so arranged, treme end of the load under the con- for the proper performance of (d) Meeting of Vehicles. Vehicles ERATION OF VEHICLES ON for hire, allow such vehicle to remain adjusted and constructed that when ditions of UHe specified above for their duties. proceeding in opposite directions shall any , THE PUBLIC HIGHWAYS OF standing on public highway in the vehicle is fully loaded, any pair lightii on motor vehicles, in addition Section 15. "Restrictions as to size pass each to the right, each giv- THE COUNTY OF MAUI. other any business or residence district of headlights under the conditions of to Ihe ordinary rear or tall light here- of vehicles." (a) No vehicle shall be ing to the other one-hal- f the road as defined, between the hours of ' operated DEFINITIONS. use must produce a light sufficient to inbefore required to be displayed on on or over any public high- nearly as possible. 8 A. M. and 5:30 p. m. any longer way if reveal any persons vehicle or substan- such vehicles, a red light plainly the width of any portion of Outside of residence or business necessary . Section 1. Definitions. Whenever than is reasonably to take tial object on the highway straight visible under normal atmospheric said vehicle or of any load thereon districts vehicles which are passing on discharge passengers or in this act or in any proceedings un- or such ahead of such automobile for a dis- conditions at least two hundred (200) shall exceed one hundred nnd two each In opposite shall der this act the following terms shall other directions freight. tance of two hundred (200) feet. feet from the rear; provided further, (102) Inches. have the right of way, and no other be lined, they shall be deemed und Frovlded, however, that the Sheriff The headlights of motor vehicles that at other times while such vehi- (b) No vehicle shall be operated on vehicle to of construed to have the meaning herein the rear either of such or trallic officer may designate high- shall be adjusted to exact focus, and cle is upon the highway a red flag or or over any public highway if two pass attempt to ascribed to them: the vehicles shall or ways or portions thereof which vehi- shall be so arranged, adjusted, and cloth not less than sixteen inches in height thereof exceeds twelve feet six pass such two vehicles. (1) "Vehicle." Any device lor the cles may occupy and while occupying constructed that when the car is fully length nor less than sixteen inches Inches, with any load thereon, or if conveyance, drawing or other trans- (e) Rounding Curves. It shall be snMi highways or portions thereof the loaded that alii' pair of headlights un- in width shall be displayed at the ex- the length thereof exceeds thirty (30) portation of persons or property. suM-ahi- the duty of the operator of a vehicle limits of time herein provided shall der the conditions of use they must treme rear end of such load as a feet, and no combination of vehicles for use on the highways, whether when driving in defiles, gulches or not apply. produce a light the main beam of warning signal to persons operating coupled together shall exceed a length ope, a led on wheels or runners or by mountain passes or along the highways Section 19. "Traffic Officers Pow- which is thrown straight ahead of vehicles approaching from the rear. of eighty-fiv- e (85) feet nor shall any oilier Means, except those propelled where the curvature of the road or ers of." Traffic officers at steamer such headlights and will not rise to a Section 12. "Cleats, etc., on tires." such combination consist of more or drawn by human power or those than highway prevents a clear view for a landings, highway intersections, rail- height greater (60) Other than on vehicles en- than sixty inches actually three vehicles. distance of hundred (300) feet, gen- used exclusively upon tracks. gaged at three road depots, theaters, places of from the level upon which the enr the time in construction or (c) No vehicle designed car- (2) "Motor Vehicle." Any self propelled for the to keep such vehicle under control eral public resort, and also along stands at a distance of one hundred repair work on public highways no vehicle not operated exclusively rying of passengers shall be operated and ns near to the right edge of curb routes of processions, shall have full (ion) feet in front of such motor tire on any motor or other vehicle on mi track.--.-, except tract oik. or over" any public highway hav- of the highway as reasonably possible. control of the movement or placing vehicle. And in no case shall any operated on or over any public high- ing any luggage, (I!) "Operator." Any person who package, trunk, crate, The operator of a motor vehicle or of all vehicles, and pedestrians. Traf-li- c such light be equipped with light way or bridge shall have on its peri- drives or operates a vehicle or tractor. box or any other load carried thereon tractor in approaching curves shall officers shall signal by wave of liulb.-- i exceeding 30 candlepower. Pro- phery any block, stud, flange, cleat, (41 "Operate." Drive, propel, or extending beyond the fenders or the give an audible warning with his horn the arm, cane or other instrument vided, however, that the Sheriff of the ridge, bead or any other protuberance that cause to he updated, driven or pro- line of the hub caps of such vehicle or other warning device. can be seen at least fifty (50) in of metal or wood be- feet County of Maui shall be and he is which projects on left-han- pelled. the side thereof. (f ) Overtaking a Vehicle. A vehicle every direction in which vehicles shall charged with the duly of installing yond the tread or traction surface of ("il "Public Highways." All roads. Section 16. "Restrictions as to overtaking vehicle proceeding move or when vehicles shall stop, or and maintaining testing stations at the tire; but this section shall not be another Mt'ivt.f. lanes .courts, parks, Weight." (a) No vehicle shall be op- in the same direction shall pass where and how standing vehicles alles. or near the town or Wailuku. Kahului, so construed as to prohibit the use of at shall parkwas, driveways. squares or erated on or over the paved portion two to be placed. l'aia, Lahaina, liana, and such other lire chains of reasonable proportion least feet the left thereof, and places intended for or used by the of any public highway in the County not again to leasonably accessible places as may on motor vehicles when required for shall drive the right side Whenever thore is a traffic officer general public for passage of vehicles of Maul which has a total weight, in- of highway he necessary to enable owners and safety because of rain, mud or other the until reasonably clear in charge of any such place, the driver in ihe County of Maui. cluding vehicle and load, in excess of of operators of vehicles to conveniently conditions tending to cause such mo- such overtaken vehicle. It shall be of a vehicle shall indicate the direc- (tji "Intersecting Highway." Any twenty-eigh- t thousand (28,000) pounds lest headlights of vehicles owned or tor vehicle to slide or skid; provided, the duty of the operator of a vehicle tion in which he wishes to travel at highway which joins at an when such vehicle is equipped with another operated by them to enable them to however, that steam plows, traction about to be overtaken and passed to least fifty (50) feet from the traffic angle, whether or not it crosses the four wheels running on highway, way comply with the requirements of this engines or tractors the propulsive the give to the right in favor of the officer and in the manner provided In or having a total weight, including ii .ier. paragraph. power of which is exerted not through the overtaking vehicle, on suitable and Pur. (i) of Section 17 hereof, and (7) "Sheriff." Sheriff shall mean vehicle and load, in excess of forty audible signal being given by or on (b) Tail lights. From thirty (30) wheels resting upon the ground, but shall not proceed until ordered so to the Sheriif of Ihe County of Maui and thousand (40,000) pounds when said behalf of operator, driver or minutes alter sunset to thirty (30) by means of a flexible band or chain the other do by the traffic officer by signal. his deputies. vehicle Is equipped with six (6) person in charge or control of such ' minutes before sunrise at any time known as a movable track, may be In crossing highways or turning (S) "Husiness District." Business wheels and with three axles not less overtaking vehicle. while a motor vehicle is on any high- operated upon the public highways corners where a traffic officer is In district shall mean the territory con- than ninety-si- x (96) inches apart, way, there shall be displayed with transverse corrugations upon No operator of any vehicle shall charge, the person driving, operating, tiguous to a public highway which is at the without first obtaining a permit as rear a tail light which shall display the periphery of said movable tracks, operate or drive the same so as to propelling or in charge of a vehicle mainly built up on either or both a hereinafter provided. red light visible not less than two on condition that a permit shall first pass or overtake any other vehicle shall not permit any part of such ve- sides with structures devoted to busi- (b) hundred (200) feet from the rear have been obtained from the County No vehicle shall be operated going in the same direction at any hicle to pass beyond a line drawn be- ness. on or over thereof and so constructed and placed Engineer of the County of Maui under the paved portion of any highway intersection unless directed tween the highway corners of the . l'rovided, that the Sheriif shall public that the registration number plate similar conditions as provided in highway in the County of Maul so to do by a traffic or police officer. properties on either side of said ve- have placed conspicuously and shall which has a on any carried on the rear thereof shall be paragraph (d) of Section 16 of this load one wheel The operator of an overtaking mo- hicle without first receiving a signal maintain continuously at the boun- of more illuminated by a white light in such a Ordinance. than eleven thousand two tor vehicle shall give audible warning so to do by the said traffic officer.' dary line of such business district, (11,200) manner that the registration number No solid tires shall be used on any hundred pounds or a load of with his signal device before passing PENALTIES. signs which shall be placed on the twenty-tw- o thereon can be plainly vehicles unless the rubber or composi- more than thousand four pass pro- light side of such highway looking distinguished or attempting to a vehicle Section 20. "Penalties." Any per- r.t a tion of such tires, if five (5) inches hundred (22,400) pounds on any one towards such district, which shall distance of not less than fifty ceeding in the same direction. son violating any of the provisions of (50) feet rear. or less in width, is not less than axle, without first obtaining a permit hear in letters of a size to be easily toward the (g) Turning Around Center of an this ordinance shall be guilty of a (c) During three-fourth- s (34) of an inch thick, as hereinafter provided. readable by persons using the high- the time hereinbefore Intersection. The operator of a vehicle misdemeanor and upon conviction specified every mov- and if more than five (5) inches wide (c) No vehicle, except as herein- way the words and figures "15 MILES motorcycle while approaching an intersection of a pub- therefor shall be punished by a fine ing on a highway carry is not less than one 1) inch thick after otherwise provided, shall be op- SI' EE I) LIMIT." shall at the lic highway, with the intention of of not less than Five ($5.00) Dollars front thereof lighted above the edge of the flange of erated upon or over the paved portion (9) "Residence District." The ter- at least one the turning thereat, shall, in turning to and not more than Five Hundred periphery. of any public highway, the weight ritory contiguous to a public highway, headlight which shall give a light of of the right, keep to the right of the cen- ($500.00) Dollars together with costs; power pro- which resting upon the surface of which is on Ihe line of said highway such and so distributed as REGULATIONS AS TO OPERA- ter of such intersection and as closely and in default in the payment of such vided in subdivision provided, said highway exceeds eight hundred mil mainly devoled to business, where (a); TIONS. as possible to the right curb or edge fine andor costs, shall be imprisoned however, any (800) pounds upon any inch of width for not less than a quarter of a mile that motorcycle with a Section 13. "Driving under influence of such highway, and in turning to until such fine andor costs shall be at- of tire when said vehicle is equipped the dwelling houses and business sidecar or similar contrivance of liquor." No person who is under the left at such intersection shall run discharged by operation of the general fore- with pneumatic or solid tires; and no .structures on either or boih sides of tached shall, in audition to the the influence of intoxicating liquor beyond the center of such intersec- law applicable in such cases, and in carry on vehicle shall be operated upon or such highway average less than one going required light, such and no person who is an habitual user tion, passing to the right thereof, be- addition to the penalty hereinbefore over the paved portion of any public hundred (lull) feet apart. sidecar or .siinrar contrivance a of narcotic drugs, shall operate or fore turning such vehicle to the left. provided, the certificate entitling highway the weight of which resting l'rovided, that the Sheriff shall lighted lamp visible from a point at drive a motor .or other vehicle on a No vehicle, except a vehicle oper- such person to drive, operate or pro- two (200) upon the surface of such highway have placed conspicuously and shall least hundred feet ahead of public highway within the County of ated by the fire or police department pel any motor vehicle may be sus- said motorcycle. Maul. exceeds six hundred (600) pounds ma in l a in continuously at the boun- And it is hereby especially shall be turned so as to proceed in pended for a period of not more than upon any inch of width of tire, roller, dary line of such residence dis- Section 7. "bicycle lights." At the provided that proof that any person the opposite direction except at an one (1) year. wheel or other object coming :n con- trict, signs which shall be placed on t'lne specified in Section 6, every driving a motor vehicle has or had intersection of the public highway. In Any person convicted driving, tact with the surface of the highway of the right side of such highway look- bicycle whiie on a highway shall carry partaken of Intoxicating liquor, within so turning vehicles shall pass beyond operating, propelling or being when such tires or the rolling surface In ing towards such district, which shall a lighted lamp visible at all times at one hour prior to the time such per- and around the center of such inter- charge of a motor vehicle upon any of such rollers, wheels or other ob- bear in letters of a size to be easily least two hundred (200) feet in the son is or may be charged with a vio- section. This paragraph shall not ap- highway In jects are made In whole or in part of while intoxicated shall. readable by persons using the high- direction toward which such bicycle lation of this section shall be prima ply except in a Business District. addition to pelantles hereinbefore metal, without first obtaining a per- the way, the words and figures "20 MILES is faced, and shall also carry at the facie proof that such person was so (h) Right of Way at Crossings or provided, mit, as hereinafter provided; provided, forfeit for one (1) year his Sl'EED LIMIT." rear a reflex mirror or a lighted driving such vehicle while under the Intersections. At any highway inter- op- however, that traction engines or certificate entitling him to drive, EQUIPMENT. lamp exhibiting a red light plainly influence of intoxicating liquor. section a person operating a vehicle erate or propel any such vehicle. 14. tractors, the propulsive power of Section 2. "Urakes." Every motor visible for a distance of at least two Section "Speed Limits." (a) Any or riding an animal shall have the Section 21. All ordinances or parts person which is exerted not through wheels vehicle while being used upon any hundred (200) feet toward the rear. operating a vehicle on the pub- right of way over a person driving or of resting upon the ground, but by means ordinances in conflict herewith are public highway shall be provided with Section 8. "Lights lor Other Ve- lic highways of the County of Maui operating a vehicle or riding an ani- hereby repealed. of a flexible band or chain known as efficient brakes which shall be kept hicles." All vehicles other than those shall operate the same in a careful mal approaching him on such inter- a movable track, shall not be subject Section 22. This ordinance shall in good working order. All brakes .specified in Sections 6 and 7 shall, and prudent manner and at a rate of section on the left. to the foregoing limitations upon per- become effective from and after the t'liall be of sufficient power to bring during the time mentioned in said sec- speed not greater than is reasonable (i) The operator of any vehicle missible weight per inch of width of fiiot day of January, 1922. such vehicle when traveling at a rate tions when upon the highway, carry and proper, having due regard to the when approaching any public high- tire if the portions of the movable of speed of 10 miles an hour over a a lighted light on the extreme width traffic, surface and width of the high- way from any private roadway, lane The Board of Supervisors within tracks in contact with dry, level, macadam road to a full of each side so arranged that a light way; no person shall operate a ve- the surface of or alley shall ascertain that said pub- and for the County of Maui. the highway present plane stop within ten (10) feet from point from said lamps shall be visible in hicle upon a public highway at such surfaces. lic highway is clear of trallic for such (Signed) By S. E. KALAMA, (d) Permits for excessive weights. of application of the brake. every direction for at least two hun- a rate of speed as to endanger the distance on either side of such priv- Chairman and Executive Officer. Upon application being Every operator of a motor vehicle dred (200) feet. life, limb or property of any person. made therefor ate roadway, lane or alley, as to en- (Seal) the County Engineer of County when requested so to do by the Section 9. "Spot Lights." All spot (b) It shall be unlawful to operate the able such vehicle to proceed upon of Maui may in his discretion grant a Attest: Sheriff, his Deputy or any Examiner lights used upon motor vehicles and or drive at a rate of speed in excess such public highway without en- permit to any applicant authorizing WM. FRED KAAE, of Chauffeurs, shall submit such vehi- tractors shall be so constructed or ar- of Thirty (30) miles an hour except dangering the person or property of such applicant to operate Clerk of the Board of Super- - , cle to a brake test. ranged that no portion of the top of in the day time and except when the a vehicle others traveling thereon. exceeding visors of the County of Maul. Section 3. "Signaling." Every mo- the beam of light shall rise to a point operator or driver has a clear and un- and load in size and weight (j) Signal for Turns. The persons tor vehicle shall be equipped with a above the level surface upon which interrupted view of the highway on the limits in this section provided. in charge of any vehicle in or upon I hereby certify Ordinance No. suitable horn or whistle in good the vehicle stands one hundred (100) which he is traveling and of all high- Such permit shall be subject to such any highway, before turning, stopping, that 57 of which the foregoing is a true working order capable of emitting IVet directly ahead of such vehicle, ways which intersect such highway conditions as the County Engineer or changing the course of such ve- and correct copy, was passed on final sound audible under normal conditions except that when the beam of light is within four hundred (400) feet ahead shall consider proper to safeguard and hicle and when starting the same, reading by the Board of Supervisors not less than two hundred (200) feet. swung not less than thirty (30) de- of such operator or driver to a dis- protect the public highway and the shall see first that there Is sufficient of the County of Maul, on 9th day It shall be unlawful for any vehicle grees to the left or right of the tance of at least four hundred (400) County of Maul from loss or damage space for such movement to be made the by reason ex- of December, 1921, at the regular De- except vehicles of the Police, Fire straight ahead position no limitation feet from the highway on which he is of the operation of such in safety, and if the movement or op- cember, 1921, meeting of said Board, Department, Hospital Ambulance and is placed on the height to which the traveling and there is no person, ve- cessive weight. eration of other vehicles may reason- all of the members of said Board vot- Emergency Repair Vehicle or Public beam may be raised. Spotlights are hicle, or other object visible ahead Section 17. "Traffic Regulations." It ably be affected by such turning, stop- ing in javor thereof, and a true, copy Utility Companies, to be equipped lights other -- than headlights, the on such highway on which such op- shall be the duty of every person op- ping or changing of course, shall give thereof ordered to be posted upon a with a bell or gong. direction of which is under the con- erator or driver is traveling within erating a vehicle or bicycle upon the plainly visible signal to the persons bulletin board in front of or near the Section 4. "Mufflers." Every motor trol of any occupant of the vehicle. four hundred (400) feet of such op- highways of the County of Maui to operating, driving or in charge of rooms occupied by the Board of Su- vehicle must have devices in good Section 10. "Parking Light" When- erator or driver or on any such inter- obey the following traffic rules and such other vehicles of his intention pervisors of the County of Maul and working order which shall be at all ever any vehicle is standing on a pub- secting highway within four hundred regulations bo to turn, stop or change his course, copies thereof ordered to be publish- limes in constant operation to pre- lic highway during the time specified (400)Ceet of the point of Intersection (a) Vehicles at Rest. All vehicles by the use of his hand and arm, ed in one (1) issue of the Wailuku vent excessive or unusual noise, an- in section six above, not in mo- of the center lines of such highways. when not in motion upon the public which must be visible from rear. and the Times and the Maui News, news- noying smoke and the unnecessary tion, the operator shall light (c) In no case shall any vehicle be highway shall be so placed thereon When giving the signal required by thereof papers of general circulation publish- escape of gas, steam or oil, as well as and keep lighted either the lights operated at a rate of speed in excess that the right wheels of such vehicles this section the intention to turn ed at Wailuku, Maui, Territory of Ha- the falling out of residue from fuel. therein required or one light visible forty (40) miles an hour. shall not be more than twelve (12) such vehicle toward the right or left waii. All exhaust pipes carrying exhaust from both the front and thereof, (d) No person shall operate or inches from the right edge of curb of shall be indicated by extending the rear WM. P. KAAE, gases from the engine shall be direct- which shall be carried the left drive a motor vehicle or other vehicle such highway, unless otherwise di- hand and full arm horizontally from at side County Clerk of the County Maul, ed parallel to the ground or slightly thereof on any public highway in a Residence rected by a police officer in charge and beyond the side of and shall show a white light of the vehicle Territory of Hawaii.- - upward. Devices known as "muffler hen seen from the front and a red District at a greater rate of speed of traffic. toward which the turn is to be made, cut (nits" shall not be used within the light when seen from the rear. Pro- than twenty (20) miles an hour, or (b) No vehicle shall be left unat- or by extending the hand and full arm limits of any business or residence vided, that where there is sulllcient in any lousiness Dirtrict at a rate of tended with engine running. as near vertical as practicable from district as herein denned, or when light within the lateral boundaries of speed greater than fifteen (15) miles (c) Drive on Right Side of High- and beyond the side of the vehicle RESTAURANT passing any hospital or school house the public highway to per- an hour or when passing any school way. On all occasions the operator opposite toward which to reveal all the turn is CHINESE CHOP 8UEY during the hours when school is be- sons, vehicles or substantial objects house contiguous to such highway of a vehicle on a public highway shall be made; when the signal to be given BREAD FOR SALE ing held therein. during a period of time commencing operate the same upon GENERAL within said boundaries for a distance the right half is to indicate the intention- to ston- a MERCHANDISE Section 5. "Mirror." No person of one hundred (100) feet, no light one hour before the commencement of of such highway unless it is imprac- vehicle or to abruptly or suddenly KWONG SUN LOY shall operate any motor truck or shall be required to be displayed on school and one hour after closing of ticable to travel on such side of the ciiecK its speed such signal shall be Lower Pais, Maul tractor that is so covered, loaded or any vehicle while the same Is not In the school for the day, at a rate of highway and except when overtaking given by extending the hand and full constructed as to obscure the driver's operation, providing the wheel of speed greater than fifteen (15) miles and passing other vehicles, in which arm out from and beyond either side view of t lie highway to the rear, un- such standing vehicle nearest the an hour. case the vehicle may be operated on of the vehicle and extended down. less there is placed on said vehicle a side of the road is located within (e) No vehicle equipped with solid the left side of the highway, if such Section 18. "Parking." (a) No per- T. HOSHI ' mirror so located as to rellect to the twelve (12) inches of the sidewalk or rubber tires, sec- left side is unobstructed and visible son operating or charge ve- in of any CLOTHES CLEANED AND operator a view of the highway for at or Kide of such road. tional block tires or iron tires, shall for at least one hundred (100) yards hicle between the hours of 8 A. M. PRESSED least two hundred (200) feet behind Section 11. "Load projecting to be operated upon any public highway ahead. and 5:30 P. M. shall allow such ve- HATS CLEANED such vehicle. rear." In any case where a vehicle at a rate of speed exceeding fifteen In crossing intersections of high- hicle to remain standing for a period KALUA AVENUE WAILUKU Section 6. "Lights." (a) From thirty! shall be loaded with any material in (15) miles an hour. ways or railroad rights of way, the longer than thirty (30) minutes on SEMI-WEEKL- Y MAUI NEWS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921. PAGE SEVEN

Germany Is Short Committee Chairman Leaving Lor- - Opposes Wharf Tolls Maul Agriculture a rln Andrews, chairman of the repub-- of Commerce is on record as op- lican territorial committee, is leaving! posing the proposed wharf tolls, re- (By J. P. O'Brien) Million In Homes lor the mainland. December 21 for an versing former views. BEST IN THE LONG RUN Indefinite stay. Under the s John Wise, n will act. un- BEST IN ANY RUN Corn Continued Prison for Law F. W. Law, ex- A good less Andrews' absence be protracted shaped ear must be almost BERLIN, Oct. 16 (Associated tradited from the coast on charge of as Urge at the tip or permanent under which circum- as at the butt. Press Mall) More than 1,000,000 a new embezzling $300 from Kernels must be well shaped and in stances chairman would be and GOODRICH TIRES straight dwellings, apartments, or rooms are named. convicted in the circuit court at uniform rows. Test each ear needed in Germany to relieve '.he Honolulu was sentenced last Friday Full Line of Tires and Full Line of Tubes germination. Vl for To test, number the housing shortage which has been fminri t a Innmaolnv rtna nf ltr4 to serve a year in the penetentlary. Solid ears la the rack from one upwards. steadily Increasing so Tires Pressed On Make a tray for the last six burdensome that they are making with holes or small months, especially in an active to ten- squares numbered to the eastern effort secure foreign correspond with cities which are crowded with Rus- ants, particularly Americans, English, DAN T. CAREY the ears in the seed rack. Hair fill refugees, says the holes sian an official state- Hollanders and Scandinavians who MOURA GARAGE with sand. Take three ker- ment the housing office. ere able to pay well. Main Street. Wailuku. nels from each ear (top, middle and THE OLD RELIABLE bottom) place In Prussia alone 585,000 rooms are State and city governments and thera in the holes in in demand an increse of 50,000 civic organizations cooperating AUTO REPAIR SHOP the tray. Fill the holes with sand, in are to press three months and reports from every solve the problem by a general and Phone 159 firmly and sprinkle warm wa- large city in energetic ter over trays the republic declare the const uct ion program which Main Street. Wailuku. the until the sand is housing situation Is growing serious would comprehend moist. Keep in a temperature of 70 the erection of to 80 degrees with the advance of winter. The need nearly 1,000,000 homes. LAHAINA ICE CO., LTD. fahrenheit for five days, in 62 of the larger cities is described keeping them moist but not wet. Ex- as urgent. amine the corn then and if two or The government had Manufari VJ1 GLUU more kernels have not germinated in indicated its .....miitviiuus IW J UC, ISCllblUUS OUUd BnU a hole intentions of abandoning the "ration- take that ear out of the rack ing" of room within a Mineral Waters as the chances are the whole ear is short time, but RAINS ARE COMING dead. When you the fact that building operations, have a sufficient abandoned during the war, have not Distribtuors of Electric number of ears tested (twice the ac- caught up Power and Light tual number necessary per acre) cut with the demands has ne- That means slippery roads, and probably skidding. A single cessitated a continuance of control of off the tips and the butts using only mishap to your car resulting from the bad going would cost the middle grains dwelling space . Families, as well as WILLIAM SMITH, Manager for seed. As a individuals, are permitted to occupy you considerably more a i final test drop than policy of insurance. The liability Just before planting only such rooms as are absolutely Phone Lahaina, 50-- A. the grain slowly into a pall of wa- to accident is greater at this season but insurance premiums ter. All that float feed to the essential. regulation fa- are no chickens for they are useless for This has forced many higher. seed. Shelling the seed ears should milies with large houses to take in always lodgers. In such cases the families We carry the best Automobile Insurance. Let us to you be done by hand as machines are permitted talk more or less chip Be- to choose their lodgers, the kernels. fix charges about a policy, sides misshappen kernels can be pick- the and make such "liv- ed out during process. ing regulations as are deemed essen- the shelling tial. space, Choose the keystone shape and dis- The however, must be occupied and it has come THE card the pointed, short and square, about that BALDWIN BANK, LTD. The Ability To broad and round and shoepeg kernels. home owners have invited relatives Pa-y- Planting friends or acquaintances to share In Hawaii from January to April. their houses, many being averse to KAHULUI Insurance Department give accommodations to strangers. WAILUKU Corn should not be planted until the depends upon the Compaines whose financial ground is warm and the set- On the other hand a number of and weather owners, tled. Rows may be three and a half house, fornily wealthy, have moral standing guarantees the reliability of their in- to five feet apart and hills from one NOTICE to three feet. A good distance for OF PARTNERSHIP surance contracts, both under ordinary conditions most localities is four feet between and in settling claims rows and hills one foot apart with Notice is hereby given that the un- which have arisen in conflag- one stalk to each hill. Some prefer dersigned, Leland C. Lewis and rations. the hills three feet apart with three Frank J. Weissblatt have this day en- CHRISTMAS EVE stalks to each hill. Level planting tered into and formed a and level culture are becoming more under the firm name of Maui MILITARY DANCE general, though some consider it good Spoiling Goods Company for the con- Why Stand practice to plant in the bottom of a duct or a general merchandise busi- In Jeopardy? shallow furrow and throw the dirt to- ness. The principal place of business wards the rows when cultivating, of the said firm will Around the Merry Christmas Tree We represent leading making the field level again. be in the town of Wailuku, County companies of the world. Depth to Plant of Maui and Territory of Hawaii. All This will depend upon conditions obligations incurred in the past by LAHAINA ARMORY-Saturda- y, of soil and moisture, but between two Leland C. Lewis under the name of C. and three inches is about right in Maui Sporting Goods Company are Brewer & Company (Limited) most soils. ( Planting by hand like assumed by the said (Insurance shelling by hand is best because the firm. December 24, 1921 .Department) planting machines are liable to chip MAUI SPORTING GOODS CO. injure and the largest and best grains LELAND C. LEWIS. Remember the NEW YEAR'S EVE MILITARY BALL P.O. Box 347 : : Honolulu, T. Of course on a large area of many H. tern hand nlantine would be Imnrac- - FRANK J. WEISSBLATT. At.. Lahaina tlble, but on an acre or less and Dated, Wailuku, Maui, December 6, where Improvements are the chief ob- 1921. ject it should be done. (Dec. 9, 13, 16.) Cultivation As soon as the young corn rows PLANTATION MARKET can be plainly seen, cultivate with Lahaina. harrow, cultivator, or hoe and until Choicest Home-Raise- the corn is three to four inches hi eh Cuts of the Choicest d Meats on Maui ' deep cultivation is admissible, but af- A Trial Is Worth Your While. ter that deep cultivation will cut ANTONE FURTADO, many roots and seriously interfere Proprietor. with the growth of the plant. If the soil is in good kilth the corn roots " will run long distances for food and I 1 mnldtiiM In wat cmfl Via ,in near the surface, but if dry and the Si MATSON NAVIGATION COMPANY eeed bed deep they will go deep for moisture. Actual measurements have FOR CHRISTMAS DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN HONOLULU, HILO shown that In 16 days after planting AND the roots were sixteen inches long MAKE YOUR GIFT THE SAN FRANCISCO and 8 Inches down. In 18 days they were 18 inches, long, the surface lead- SEMI-WEEKL- ers were S inches below the surface Y MAUI NEWS For San Francisco: and the feeders 12 inches deep. In 24 slays they were 24 inches long, 4 A year's subscription means a gift that will go to the reci- MATSONIA Dec. 14, , p,er inches from the surface and 18 inches pient 105 10 a m 15 deep. In 42 days the plant was 18 times in the year, twice each week, as practically a MANOA Dec. 21. 10 a. high, m.. Pier 15 inches the roots were three feet new gift each time. MAUI five inches long and reached 18 beC. 28, 10 a. m.. Pier 15 inches deep and when the corn was It will carry to your friend all of the home news and the three feet high the entire seed bed Sailing from Seattle, Manuka), Dec. 24. was completely fllld with roots, the latest dispatches from the outside world sent in by the greatest leaders were 6 inches from the sur- of news gathering agencies, The Associated Press. For particulars apply to face. When the corn was in tassel the upper 3 feet of soil was complete- CASTLE & COOKE, LTD. ly filled with roots, the surface lead- SEND IN YOUR ORDER AGENTS, HONOLULU ers were five Inches deep and when FORT AND MERCHANT STS. the corn was ripe the roots were With $4.00 and Maui News will be traced for 4 feet beneath the surface. sent twice a week to such From this it will be seen that deep name and address as you may designate. No more bother, cultivation after the first two weeks nothing will, cut many feeders and greatly more for you to do and yet an ever varying but TIME TABLE KAHULUI lessen the yield. Cultivation is always acceptable, reminder of yourself and of good RAILROAD CO. only necessary to remove weeds, keep your the surface in condition to absorb feeling. If you called personally twice a week you could not Daily Passenger Train Schedule (Except Sunday) rain and admit air by breaking the The following crust. The Ideal surface should be do better. schedule went into effect November 18, 1918. crumbly, not dusty. --8- TOWARDS WAILUKU TOWARDS HAIKU When is a Lost Ball? Distance Distancel This bit of Irony, sarcasm or some- 9 7 STATIONS thing appears in the form of a sign 5 3 1! 10 on a Scottish golf course: "Members Miles Miles will picking up refrain from lost balls P M M M M M until they have stopped rolling." P P A A A MIA MJP M;P M'P M Boston Transcript. 5 33'3 1 30 25 8 35 6 35 A..Wailuku..I '6 40!8 40!l 30j3 35!5 38 5 23 3 1 " 20 15 8 23 6 25 15.3 L.. ..A 0 16 5018 50'1 40(3 45 5 48 ..Kahului .. 5 20 3 17 8 20 12.0 A.. ..L 3.3 6 52 1 42!3 47 5 10 3 07 8 10 L.. ..A 7 02 1 52 3 57 .. Spreck-.- . 6.9 5 3 8 09 05 08 8.4 A., elsville ..1 7 03 1 53 3 58 5 00 2 55 8 00 L.. ..A 9.8 7 12 2 05 4 10 5.5 .. Paia . 4 2 58 53 7 57 A.. ,.L 7 15 2 07 4 12 4 52 2 47 7 52 L.. ..A 7 20 2 14l4 19 3.4 .. Hama- - .. 11.9 4 2 51 46 7 50 A..kuapoko..l 7 22 2 15 4 20 4 2 45 40 7 45 L.. ..A 7 30 2 23 4 28 1.4 ..Pauwela.. 13.9 4 44 1 39 . 7 44 A.. ..I. 7 32 2 25 4 30 40 2 35 7 40 0 L.. Haiku ..A 15.3 17 36 2 3014 35 PUUNENE DIVISION JEWELRY PLEASES-BES- T TOWARDS PUUNENE TOWARDS KAHULUI Make your choice of presents for your dear ones from the 3 largest stock of Diamonds, Watches and other Jewelry and at STATIONS the lowest prices to be found on Maui. Passenger Passenger Distance Distance Passenger .Passenger A M semi-precio- PM Miles Miles A M M RINGS Diamonds and other precious and us P Stones. We offer a special bargain in a beauitful white one and 2 50 6 00 .0 L..Kahului..A 2.5 6 22 3 15 3 00 one-ha- lf karat Diamond. See it first. 6 10 2.5 A. Puunene.L .0 6 12 3 05 WATCHES Open-fac- e, Hunting Cases, gold and silver, Wrist Watches in wide variety. i 1. All trains daily except Sundays. 2. A Special Train (Labor Train) will leave Wailuku daily, except Sundays NECKLACES gold, coral and beads. PINS and BROOCHES, plain and jeweled. NOVELTIES in at 5:30 a. m., arriving at Kahului at 5:50 a. ni., and connecting with the wide variety. JADE ARTICLES a specialty. 6:00 a. m. train for Puunene. 3. BAGGAGE RATES: 150 pounds of personal baggage will be carried free HOLIDAY of charge on each whole ticket, and 75 pounds on each half ticket, when SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE baggage is in charge of and on the same train as the holder of the ticket. For excess baggage 25 cents per 100 pounds or part thereof will be charged. For Ticket Fares and other information see Local Passenger Tariff I. C. C. PUUENE AVENUE H. KANESHIGE KAHULUI, MAUI No. 3 or inquire at any of the Depots.

Join the Live Ones and Boost With Semi-Week- ly Maui News PAGE BIGHT SEMI-WEEKL- Y MAUI NEWS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921. tt- - u- - n tt-- 'tt tx Personal Mention Pertinent Paragraphs On the Other Islands Obituary Maui Women's Club The Stock Market

-- aw- . 21 De- Ewn Secretary B. Maul Woman's Club held its Sc. Dr. J. It. Raymond loft for Hono- Minister's School The monthly For Chamber Ernest KARL VON ZEDWITZ II. C. S. Co 31 Clark, manager of the insurance de- cember mooting December C. Mrs. J. lulu Saturday night. meeting of the Maul minister's school News or tho death in San Francis- recording Mcllrydo 6 partment of Castle & Cooke will bo T. Molr's resignation ns Oahu 20 Sovuth Doyum was a home comer will be held in Makawao Union co of Karl von Zedwltz reached Maul secretary was presented. Sho has - morning recommended by Clarenco H. Cooke sin- Olaa - 4 from Hoonlulu this morning. Church, Wednesday at 0:30. last Saturday and has brought been a splendid olllcer nnd It is re- Douglas Brewster from Unexpected Mall The steamer to be secretary of tho Honolulu Cham-- ' cere sorrow to his many friends on Pioneer . 17 returned of Commerce. He Is said to have gretted that sho finds it necessary to Honolulu on the Kllauea this morning. lleleno came into Kahului yesterday b,er Maul, where he was popularly known ask- Walalua 16& the approval of Prank C. Atherton resign. Mrs. J. D. Cox has been Engels 94 Joe Stickney of the Pond Company, morning bringing mainland mail via as "tho Count." ed to accept tho appointment to fill was an arrival this morning. Honolulu. She is taking on a load of who is due to succeed Mr. Cooke as Mr. von Zedwltz was with the Wailuku 20 president of the chamber. There are the unexpired term. Haiku 24 Mrs. D. I. Penlmllow and David canned pines. ponccr mill Company for 21 years Mloa llnlinnnlr'a fnllr rna n rncnmn Fruit Asked Saturday Application An appll UlllllUl'I UL Hit ItllUUUlB UU1U11& UUlll IS married a of Manager , Sugar 3.98 ,1'enhallow are leaving to Watertendcr - ami sister f t, f ltg b lnnl to tho spend a shopping in Honolulu. cation for watertendcr at the Wnl-luk- u Included Will J. Cooper, former edi- Welnzheimer of tho company. An ac- - ,, ,..., IIonolul" 011 7 week of Maul .., llnv vrv ciOVerlv Works was refused, at tor News. was W. H. Field has been confined to Water compllslied musician ho often (,ono M,s' U;lbcock.s personality is , he supervisors meeting Friday, thero - his room in the Grand Hotel suffering Superintendent neani ami ins music mucii enjoyeu in oxtremely pleasing and her recital to a severe cold. being no vacancy. National Park and nrlvate social Gatherings IWWWWWWWWWMWMW from Arthur M. Brown, former city and imuuu nlgllt ,s eageriy looked forward to by1 Hev. E. E. Pleasant conducted a Manulanl Coming S. S. Manulani and a gonial disposition added to ills lnose who wcre denIcd picasur6 y county attorney of Honolulu has been that j Today's Quotation on picnic of Paia teachers up Waihee will arrive at Kahului, Sunday, popularity. The report of Mr. von SaUmla y nght on account of tho Saturday. comber IS to take a cargo of pine- - suggested as superintendent of tho Zedwitz death said he underwent an RAW SUGAR: Dong was apple from the Haiku Fruit & Pack-i- n Hawaii National Park. Mr. Drown operation in a San Francisco hospital, Kit. a Chinaman, buried lias recently acquired largo ranching T, club.s ,,r0Brnm wns completed the Chinese cemetery Monday from ins Co., and Pauwela Pineapple Co. Decelllher 1, and Ulctl a WCelt later. ., UI.im,,i,i .Inninnntrntlnn plvrm hv bridge Interests adjacent to tho Kllauea re- the morgue at tho Malulani hospital. Pauwela Gulch Bridge The He was about 55 years of ago and Is tlie Girl Scouts of Maui, led by Miss was servation and is willing to accept tho chil- Senator A. F. Tavares made a busl-- i in . l'auweia uuicn conipieieu t survived by his widow nnd two signal- - ...... rtn.lnHntl.ltU.I If U i o I mm.1. v Frances Selbert. There was ness trip to Honolulu last Friday parly in Hie montn to tne satistacnon '"i""'"'""") " " iu dren. ling, folk dancing, singing and a soloi 3.98 night. ol lestilents in ine pmeappie growing Hllo Foresters Tho following off- butteiily uancc, all exceedingly well Cliock Cliong, of, Maul Drug Co. district. DR. FRANKLIN BURT done. Their work convinces that tho to on Light Wires Across Road A peti- icers were elected by Court Mauna CENTS PER POUND made a business trip Honolulu Kea: Colto, Deputy Dis- After a lingering Illness of several Girl Scout movement is the best pos Copper Friday Kea. tion to allow light wires to cross tho Manuel de In .13c lb. the Mauna Chief Ranger; Alfred Fragas, months Dr. Franklin Burt died sible method of bringing out the best Rubber, N. Y.'. 18c lb. H. K. Bruss were Highway near the Pauwela scnool trict 8 o'- Bruss and Miss Markie-witch- , Pioneer Hospital, Lahalna, at that is in these girls, and developing - supervisors Past Chief Ranger; Antone Rubber, Singapore 20c lb departing Laliaina passengers for Ho- house was granted by tho clock last Friday evening. His body liner women than could be possible night. Friday, to the Haiku Fruit and Pack- - Chief Ranger; Wm. L. Sorrao, For further Information re- nolulu last Friday Sub-Chie- was taken by friends to Honolulu on Like the Boy Scout train- f Ranger; Treasurer, John without it. garding local and foreign secur- Miss Mary Groves, formerly a nurse ing Co, the Mauna Kea that night and funer- ing, it is a wonderful and splendid Kula Sanitarium, is visiting in Laliaina Armory Lights It was Arruda; M. I. Cabral, Financial Secre ities see at the Jr., Sec- al services were held from Williams' thing for the youngsters in our midst Puunene. voted at the meeting of the board of tary; Thos. Pedro Recording parlors Sunday. retary; Louis Kanoho, Senior Wood- Undertaking on and will bear fruit In the years to U. C. Bowman, industrial supervisor, supeivisors last Friday that the Coun Dr. Burt came to Lahalna about 15 come. WATERHOUSE or Maui would no longer pay for ward; E. B. Hamauku, Junior Wood- arrived in Wailuku Saturday from Ho- ty years ago and was plontatlon doctor Just before adjournment, Mrs. Lin-- i liie use of the lights at the Laliaina ward; Alfred Kekua, Senior Beadle; , TRUST CO., LTD. nolulu. Louis Camara, Beadle; and and government physician until 1919 ton made an appeal to the club mem-- revenue officer, re- armory. Junior - 5701 Clair Tait, lax Manuel when lie retired from active practice. hers that a letter bo sent to Wash- PHONE Booked for Manoa Passengers Coito to be trustee for threo nmlni-alnp- turned to Wailuku Saturday years. He was 70 years of age and a native ini'tmi ' tlin lllnvn tnTL'nril booked to leave on tho Manoa leav- of Canada. His health had failed disarmament. It was moved and sec - of ing Friday night for Honolulu: Miss MMMMMMMMMMMMM L. L. Ilobart, the rapidly recently. He was appointed ouded that such a letter bo sent. i Fri- M. Payne, Miss M. Veale, Miss M. Desha For Judge A telegram re- Maui Drug Co., left for Honolulu by to act in place of Dr. Webb when the Refreshments were served after day night returning today. Boyd and for the coast: Miss Ger- ceived tho United States Attorney in Honolulu from the office of the latter went on a vacation last sum tlie meeting and members were given Dr. F. F. Hunker, Prof. V. trude Towne. Bab-coc- United States Attorney general say- mer but his health was such that he tlie opportunity of meeting Miss and Prof. Fred. Murphy, Temporary Bungalow Bids for a was unable to fulfill tho appointment Saturday noon. temporary bungalow at Laliaina ing that Miss Ashford will not be went to Lanal judge of for tho whole period. He is survived JUST ARRIVED H. K. Bruss, who ac- school were opened by the supervis- named the court of domestic i...... t.i i .i i.i Mr. and Mrs. relations nor will Judge Banks uy n wiuuiv uuu iiuuguier on ii..me Those to whom tickets were sent companied the body of Dr. Burt to ors Friday and the contract let to D. but mainland. to I. Kalakaua for $1100. He was $3 that tlie choice of the central com- for the recital by Miss Babcock are From the Coast, a varied assort- Honolulu Friday night, returned While practicing actively Dr. Burt asked to return them if unused or home last night. lower than Brinsmead & Faustino. mittee will be selected. He is John ment of California Grapes and their night R. Desha. filled a useful place in West Maui the money for them at once. other Fresh Fruits; also a new Wm. W. G. Moyer, who is connected School ..Social The Paia and won the friendship of a largo part sugar planters, arrived in school will give a closing social to shipment of Dried Fish, Salt Pork, witli the of the community. Bologna Wailuku from Honolulu Saturday windup tliis year's term at tho Jap- These notes were crowded out Salted Plate Beef, Sausage Thursday ev- Home Cooked Food and Salt Mackerel. morning. anese church In Paia, MUTUAL PAYS EXTRA through lack of space last Friday. Fred. Hansen of Tlieo. H. Davies &. ening at 7:00. (ASSOCIATED I'KKSS) or FRESH VEGETABLES Co., who arrived in Wailuku from Ho- Extention Granted The petition Is 13 12 Greatly Relished HONOLULU, Dec. The Mutual TOKIO, Dec. 12 (Associated nolulu Saturday morning, left for Ho- Joe G. Freitas for an extention of Telephone Company today Island Grown Are An Every Day of December 15, declared Press) Japan is continuing to re- nolulu again Saturday night, days over the date sm extra dividend of 50 cents a share Specialty Williams, staff photographer In which to finish the lao Valley place her troops In tho maritime pro- Alfred The Ladies Aid Society of the Wai- in addition to its regular dividend of regi- The Advertiser, returned to Hono- road on account of rain, was granted eight vinces of Siberia witli fresh of Friday on recom luku Union Church gave a supper cents. Its annual disbursement ments. Tills is a lulu on the Kiiauea Saturday even- by the supervisors this year is 9 percent. continuation of such American Vegetable mendation of the County Engineer. Saturday night in the Maui Hotel. troop moments taken as a result of ing. Plans were 150 guests; of edi- Kula Manager's Cottage Agree laid for the 1N THE tlie failure of the Dalren Conference Mrs. Sam B. Trissel, wife the full number of tickets were sold and CIRCUIT COURT OF THE and Fruit Stand Honolulu Advertiser, re- ment has been reached for a three SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, to reach an agreement. tor of the story in addition a number of people came turned home Saturday night after bed' room cottage, one bungalow TERRITORY OF HAWAII. "U- - ST., manager of Kula without tickets and paid at the door. MARKET WAILUKU several days of sight seeing on Maui. typo for the the At Chambers 1372. NEW INSIGNIA Sanitarium, the county engineer re The tables were loaded with food, In Probate, No. PHONE 175-- Dr. Charles Barton went to liana well-cooke- specifications and savory, which was this morning to examine school chil- ports and plans and in the Matter of the Estate of Orders have have been completed. The cost will appreciated to the full by the many Marion been received from tlie dren who may have eye, ear, nose or guests; and at two or Reynolds Penhallow, Late of Wai- war department authorizing tlie Ha- trouble. not exceed $5500. three of the throat A peti white clothed tables the hilarity over luku, Maui, T. H., Deceased. waiian division on January 1 to adopt HONOLULU, Dec. 12. The safe of F. W. Thrum, of the public works Fleming Tract Water Main open- to furnish wa- cake and coffee rose to spasmodic the new division Insignia, a green taro tho Mclnerny haberdashery was department, came over from Honolu- tion for a water main of Hawaiian on morning for domestic purposes on the heights. The officiating ladles re- Petition the Trust leaf superimposed red. ed sometime early Sunday lu to see progress on Kahului wharf ter ceived many Company, Limited, Administrator of This device will be worn by every and $3,000 stolen, including $500 in morning. Fleming Tract, signed by 10 petition- compliments and "a work tills supervisors good time was had by all." said" Estate for Allowance of Accounts officer and enlisted man in tlie divi- gold, held for emergency purposes. Miss L. M. Shaffer and Miss L. E. ers, was granted at tho Discharge. meeting Friday and the County En- Final Distribution and sion on the left shoulder of the uni The police wore informed and after Dyer of Laliaina were guests of Mrs. IT IS ORDERED, that Thursday, form. It will also be seen on all motor examination issued a statement that Wai- gineer was instructed to proceed in 11. Howell while they were in day A. D. 1922, ex-- I tlie matter. tlie 19th of January, vehicles and other property of the the job was apparently done by an luku attending the Teachers Institute 9 safe-cracke- Granted The at o'clock A. M., be and the samo division. pert on Friday. Contracts contract Entered of Record hereby appointed for heaving said Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stark will leave for hauling to Kula materials for the of the Kula pipe lino was IViiion and Accounts, in the Court for the Mainland next month, Mr. extension Room at tl is Court, in Wi'.ljitu, taking a well earned vacation granted to M. N. Calasa for $150.00. Stark hauling Deeds of Maui, Territory of Hawaii. HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING from his work in the office of the The contract for materials & hsb. by Atty V. same was grant ELLEN L. LAMBERT Latcd :.,'uku, Maui, T. il., De Pioneer Mill Company. for the line to Kihci et. als. to Harvey R. Hitchcock Sr. 10th, ed to Manuel It. Medelros Jr., for cember 1921. HEMSTITCHING, MOOTING, 12i2 Cents a Yard George Ollveira, son of Joe Oliveira. 5-- 7 int. in Gr. 1135 Aps. 1, 2 & 3 BY THE COURT: SCOLLOPS, POINTS, 17y, Cents a Yard of the Kahului Railroad Merchadise $95.00. Puukoo 3rd, Molokal. Aug. 1, 1921. MANUEL ASUE, Department, celebrated his 10th birth- School Repair work Work done the schools by the county engi $76.43. Clerk. MRS. ALICE PHELPS day last Wednesday. His parents ten- it EST. OF WILLIAM E. ROWELL by (Seal of Court) PHONE 66 LAHAINA, MAUI dered him a bltrliday party at which neer's department in November in- to Harvey R. Hitchcock Sr., cluded two new toilets at Huelo Admr. (Dec. 13, 20, 27, Jan. 3) were nine present. 7 1135 Aps. 1, 2 & 3 there gen- int. in Gr. Miss Helen C. Tarn Yau, a nurse at school, four at the Haiku school, Sept. 10, 1921. repairs to cottage 1'ukoo, Molokal. the Paia hospital, Is leaving on the eral school at Hai 50 ku and painting the principals cot- $28 next Manoa for a trip to tne Loasi. WALTER K. LANE to Henry C. Moss-ma- n Tarn Yau expects to visit her tage at Kamehaineha III school. 3457 Miss Rough sea was A of R. P. 6163, Kul. sister, Miss Hose Tarn Yau, in Cali- at Lahalna Such a Kapalaua, Waiehu, Maul, Dec. 3, fornia. running off Laliaina last night that the Mauna Kea was unablo to land 1921. $$100. "Dick" Harris was one of those Chattel Mortgages in the failure of the Mauna mail from Hilo or to take on passeng nassengers Laliaina ers. The Kiiauea attempted to make DANG MING to Dang Lin 5 int. in Ken to atke on at Yuen Fong Chong Kee Co. Wailuku, last night. He had purposed going a landing of two boats but failed and meet his wile on Her took Laliaina passengers around to Maui. Dec. 2, 1921. $450. to Honolulu to SHIGAKI et. al. to Haiku Fruit & from the Mainland tomorroy Kahului. J. arrival New School Cottage a Packing Co. Ltd., int. in leasehold, EVENINGS Bids for OPEN irmminir. Fernandes, daughter new teachers' cottage at Lahalna pineapple crops &c, Ulumalu, (Ha- Miss Adelaide 5, 1921. V. Fernandes ol tins were opened by the board of supervis- makualoa), Maui, Dec. nf the late John $2375. icinrwl Inii nmv l'or a number of years ors on Friday and the contract award & KAMA AGENA to Baldwin Bank For the purpose of those who find it inconvenient to do a resident of Honolulu, became the ed to Brinsmead Faustino for $2786 - pineapple crops i,, i.i., nf Frederick J. Green, advertls- D. I. Kalakaua was next lowest with int. in leasehold, nf the Advertiser last an offer of $2786.00 and Charles Sav- &c Kaupakula (Hamakualoa), Maui their shopping in the day time, this store will follow Valentin of age bid $3500. Oct. 3, 1921. $2500, Saturday evening Rev. Fr. & tiiciating. Boy Is Killed Joe Castro, the five MANUEL BORGE to Haiku Fruit year old son ol Frank Castro, an em- Packing Co. Ltd., int. in leasehold a time honored custom with it and will be open ployer of the Haiku Fruit and Pack pineapple crops &c, Kulaha, (Ha- For ing Company, was struck by a truck makualoa), Maui, Nov. 26, 1921, evenings beginning today and continuing Singers Rehearse reported to have been driven by a $5,000. .. . Japanese named Tajiro at Haiku Sat Release of Mortgage On Streets urday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock WAIALUA AGRCTL. CO. LTD., to until Friday night, December 23rd. Carols Death resulted almost instantly. The Jonathan Aiau Mtge. recorded in body was taken to Makawao ceme Book 349 Page 240. Dec. 7, 1921 tery Sunday afternoon for interment. BALDWIN NATIONAL BANK- - OF A second heliearsal for those who lao Valley Road Recent progress KAHULUI to T. Okuma Mtge. rec are Interested in singing carols on on the lao Valley road has been slow orded in Book 604 Pago 475. Dec. 7, t,n stipots Christmas morning, was because of inclement weather and 1921. PUUNENE STORE held at tho home of Mrs. E. E. Par lrfbor shortage and the county engt BALDWIN BANK LTD. to Y. Tera sons, lao Valley Uoau, sunuay oven-i- n neer has decided two build two addi mae Mtge. recorded in Book 608 KAHULUI, MAUI ir nt 8:30. Six carollers came and tional culverts. Realizing that the Page 156. Dec. 7, 1921 rven so small a number singing contractor could not do tho additional "Ti.-nU- . the Herald Angels Sing" and work within a reasonable time tho INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT BOARD other favorites furnished a treat for county engineer has put a number of the neighborhood which argues wen men from the Wailuku road gang on Tlie monthly meeting of the Indus fm; this vear's carolling. tho job and will endeavor to have tho trial Accident Board for the County A third rehearsal will be held at additional work paid for from the of Maui will be held in tho Wailuku Mrs. Parson's home this evening balance remaining in tho $20,000 ap- District Court Room, Wailuku, next Tnosihiv. at 7:30 and all those inter- - propriation. Thursday morning, December 15 at rwtnii urn nrcod to be present, as It County Light Bills There has 10:30 o'clock. All persons having is absolutely necessary that the arisen a dispute between the County business with the Board are asked to - iiols be nracticed before the Chris and Maui Electric Company owing to bo present. turns singing. Those thinking they tlie fact that the old meter did not F. S. WADSWORTH. can come Christmas night and just register correctly and the matter was 9 Acting Secretary. "sine" are mistaken and all they can gono into at some length by the coun- boast for their pains will bo the dis- ty engineer in the report ho present- ONLY cord thoy causo among those of the ed to the board of supervisors Friday. WANT ADS 11 DAYS LEFT faithful who haverehearsed. Two meters are now running and com parisons are being made. Thero is a New Law Firm Announcement difference in the figures of tho com- LOST One new 32x4 Goodyear FOR CHRISTMAS BUYING cards have been received from Nor pany and tho county of about $1000 fabric tire, between Lower Paia man D. Godbold'and Oliver P. Soares and tho county engineer says the and Wailuku. Finder address box We are specializing on CHRISTMAS GIFT GOODS who have associated in a law firm in county is being held accountable for 287, Haniakuapoko, (Dec. 13, 16) Arm name of transformer losses. He thinks a low- and when you shop in this store you go to a specialty Honolulu under the uuy. (Jodbold & Soares. er rate should bo given but asked wainti'JU To a small or shop, find the largest and most pleasing range of more time to present a final report. medium sized office safe. Address tl P. O. Box 138, choice on Maui. njiimmuiiuiiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiuumHiminiiiuiiiiiiiniiiuiimiim Wailuku. tf. To Investigate Molokal Elwood FOUND A ring, in tho William and j Coming Events Mead, chief of tlie division of land Mary Alexander Mission Grounds IT'S OUR BUSINESS settlement of California is coming to Probably lost at the reception for muiiiiiiMiniinmiimniuniiiiiiinmwmniaiimmiiiiumiimiincE tho islands soon and will investigate Rev. and Mrs. Jones. to help you qjjpose if you need help and to make your Molokal land conditions for the Ha- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22 FOR SALE Furniture for sale apply shopping a pleasure and not a labor. We have made of the Sunday waiian Homes Commission. Ho was Christmas tree one of those responsible suc- H. II. Moore, Puunene Dairy, Phone some 200 suggestions to you and could make still more, School of tho Church of the Good for tlie cess of the rehabilitation of the Ma- 156 B. (Dec. 6, 9, 13, 16.) but you will find it more profitable to call and see for Shepherd. oris in New Zealand. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24 FOR SALE House and lot on lao yourself in the Store of a Thousand Gifts. Community trees. Valley Road above Maul Hotel, Christmas Health Good price Mar- Military dance at Laliaina Armory. Conditions Dr. Fred- $2600. Inquire of John erick E. Trotter of tlie health board tins, Spreckelsvllle, Phono 78-E- . tf MAUI BOOK STORE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31 is quoted in tlie Hilo Tribune as say- Military dance at Laliaina Armory. ing that lie finds the health conditions FOR SALE Chickens and ducks. Al- Main Street Wailuku Fancy Dress Ball of Maui County on tho Big Island generally good. His so three well bred horses. Inquire, Fair and Racing Association at Ter statement was made following a trip P. W. Eichinger, Waihee, Maui, Building, Kahului. around tlie Island. Phono 138C. ... ritorial SSSSSSSa