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Unices you register' you cannot From The Coast Siberia Mnru, 11; Mntso'nla, Sept. 14; vote, Registration' will close Sep- Sept. Sheridan, Sept. IB. tember 15. Don't delay' longer. En-- ' roll as 'a voter now; To The Coast Wllhelmlna, Sept. 15; Nile, Sept. 16; Lurllne, Sept 18.

2 1st YEAR NO. 1069. WAIIvUKU, COUNTY, , FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1920. PRICE 7 CENTS

Baldwin National Public Schools Will Open Monday With Make Half A Thousand C. of C. Solidly Prisoners Changes Rumored Women Registered Practically Full Teaching Staff And For Wharf Bonds Escape From Jail

Up to of business yes- Report Says Bank Will Secure Ter- tho close Grammar And High Is Select School "Resolved that the Maul Cham- Three Territorial Convicts And County terday afternoon there had been ber of Commerco do go on record ritorial Charter Open Branches Prisoner Ssalc Wall, and 510 registrations of women filed in as heartily In favor of and back- Burglarize In Various Parts of Maui, Expand- the offico ot tho county clork. It ing to the limit tho Mala Wharf House And One Appropriates An was estimated there should School open Monday Clan-ton- , ing Business. that will with Marie McDonald, Miss Catherine project and to do what can be Automobile. be registered about 2300 male vo- practically a full teaching staff in Mies Edith M. Stalley, Miss Ger- done for the sale of tho bonds ne- ters and Clerk William F. Kaae chrage of the Maui schools. Maul trude Wlldung, .Mrs. Florence V. cessary to carry out the project." Baldwin National Bank will change Four prisoners, threo considered that good progress is Grammar and High School Is named Root, Miss Amelia iSIaudt, Miss Janet The foregoing resolution was territorial its- charter so as to operate under convicts and ono serving a years' Jail being made but urged no let up In as one of the select schools of tho Is- Slaudt, W. Kan, Miss Phocbo Wilcox, passed at tho meeting yesterday territorial laws instead of as a na- now sentence, made their escape from the ' the enrolling of tho voters. lands, that Is a school where English 1 tp be announced later. afternoon following reports on thu tional bank,' is-- the report which ban Walluku jail Monday evening, throu After today there remain only speaking by prospective scholars Is subject. Tho president of one of vbeon heard (his week. It Is said the Keahua Miss Evelyn D. Whit- of them burglarized the room of Mr. four days for registration and one one of tho essential qualifications for man, Miss Wini- the large Honolulu concerns that directors will meet tomorrow to take Rebecca Tseu, Miss and Mrs. D. W. Chilson at tho Alex- of those days is a half holiday. admission but that will make little has been approached to assist In final action on the proposal. D. C. fred Watson, Miss Flora Low, 1 to ander House Settlement residence, , Numbers of blanks that were sent difference in the conduct of the school nu. the project Is away. Directors of Lindsay, cashier of the bank-- yester- and one of them stole an automobllo out are thought to Lave been filled and will not entail extra charges for another concern were reported as day declined to confirm the report, Pala Miss Mary E. Fleming, Mrs. and made his way to Lahaina. Three In and sworn to but not yet return- tuition as It had been rumored such favorably Inclined. Pending replies mee'.-in- g Violet W. Lee, Mrs. C. do L. Andrade, but admitted there would be a ed to tho county clerk. change might of the escapes havo been captured entail. John Gonsalves, from both concerns action looking of the directors tomorrow. Of tho' 510 to register 122 are In Miss LoiMurdoch, and about half of tho loot recovered. The naming of select schools was Miss Rita Rosecrans, Miss German, to selling at remaining bonds was Coupled with the report of an Im- the Walluku district. The men, ono by one, scaled the wall agitation, In postponed to next regular meeting pending change were other reports the result of Honolulu for Miss German, Miss McConnell, Miss of the Jail and made their get away. setting aside ot certain schools for Avery, Miss Long, or to a special meeting with the prdWv that It is planned to considerably en- Ellen JuliyE. Miss Masa Okamura, said to have a children of English speaking families M. Gladys subject referred to the standing large the operations Of the bank and Sarah Schurcr.YMlss St vious criminal record that included only. Ability In English speaking by Mala Wharf committee of which that several branch banks are to be TelephoneR ates Charles, Miss LurenffH. Cooke, Miss seven jail breaks, was the leader of pupils, however, Is the requisite for Arthur W. Collins is chairman. an-oth- Martha Burke, Arthur Fook Wan, the party. The other two territorial established, one in Wp.lluku and in ability of Maui Up To Commission admission under the modifilcd ar- Miss Maude Nevlls. Confidence the prisoners were Eduardo Aliclo and at Lahaina with possibly others to take up the requisite bonds was rangement. Makawao M. Eddy,-Mrs- . Fernando Marcello. Tomas Rodrigues, at Pala, Haiku and Hana. John John expressed. M. Eddy, S. Medetrosf'Mrs. E. K. a Porto Rlcan, waB tho county pris Another report which had been cir- Telephone rates came In for a D. C. Lindsay of the board of, pub- A. Abreu, Miss Miss oner who has a record of threo for culated to the effect that the Bald- brief consideration at tho meeting of lic Instruction returned Wednesday Rose TanrYau, En Axfjo, Mur- mer breaks. win Bank was to be absorbed by the the Chamber of Commerce yesterday. night from tho meeting in Honolulu Kyau Yap, Manuel Miss H. phy, Miss Clfesson. Two Little Boys Hide In Mango Tree Bank of-- Bishop & Co., and to be run No copy of the report of tho commit- bringing with him a list of the Maul Grace According to the story told by the nsl the Maul branch of the Honolulu tee named to conduct matters with assignments. The list which follows, Kealahou J. Vlncent.-'Mrs- . J. Vin- Drown recaptured prisoners, tl.reo of them listitution, Mr. Lindsay denied. the utilities board was at hand ail he said, was subject to a few changes cent, Ah Lung Lau,-- ' Manuel Carvalho. at Haiku copies of the statement of the case may be made and to tho scaled tho wall one at a time, each Under the federal law 2 opera-ion- s wfylch later Keokea David "Capohaklmohewa, having gone to V ..uAtt-j- . Joaquin of a few vacancies: boys ten years concealing himself In a mango tre-- ; of a national bar-nr- e restricl-- d ig Mrs. Julia Kapohaklmohewa, Mrs. Two little of six and Garcia, nearby to await tho arrival of tho very much mo , than are the in thf.ausence of tho other and Grammar H. V. Annie Ah Sam. met death yesterday afternoon in a two membei of the committee, re "sh pond road In Haiku. others. Rodrigues did not join tho of te Xorlal banks and one Tolllday, Edna M. Ward, Kula Sanitarium Miss E. K. Na-- not far from the ported verbally. The children were Ernest de Ponto others and did not participate in the PJsuch resl.ifi.lons prevents the 5 --ij nil, Miss Agnes Moe, mau. burglarizing that followed. lie was To utilities board the committee and William Fernandez and they, had branch Institutions. Ter- J.ss Gladys Payne, .,.'s Marjorio Hamakuapoko Mrs.L. V. Boyum, captured Tuesday afternoon at Camp had protested against toll rates for gone Into the muddy pool for a bath. ritorial banking houses, also, have hlllips. MIsr Margart J. Neary, Miss Miss Rita York. MissAnna P. Dalen. Ono nurse's beach house which he had central Maui as excessive, uncalled A peculiar circumstance, It Is report- t?PPU to them a wider scope of busi- Mary J. Couch, MjnS. J. C. Villlers, Mrs. Walter Mrs. irflda Peterson. entered to got food. for and tending to split up and sepa- ed, was that when tho bodies of tho ness than have national banks. Thi3 Miss Anna M. Katrer, Miss fliyrtie Ulupalakua Tiring of waiting tho other threo rate that part of the Island. Figures iu. "pllle Mahalo. children were recovered and efforts Ives more credibility to the reports Huddleslon, Miss Mary M. Dolliver, proceeded to tho Chilson homo. Mr. 'be vari- on a flat rate as suggested by the com Makcna R. L. Ogelvle. made to resuscitate them, no water, .hat branches will opened In 3 to be announced later. and Mrs. Chilson had gone to Puu- Mat-su- e In ous parts of tho Island with the cen- - pany were called excessive but the Kaupakalua M. A. Dear, Mrs. or practically none, was found tho Kamehameha III Benj. O. Wist, nene. The burglars sought entrance trhl bank remaining at Kahulul. commlteo favored a flat rate which Murafa, .Mrs. Mlsao Hlgaki. lungs. Mrs. Rose Mooklnt, Miss Carrie Dunn, by a ship window but abandoned that Is reported that would enable the- - company to secure Haiku Herbert A. Wade, Mrs. Oy Missing her boy the mother of one From Honolulu it Miss Mj. Dunn, Miss Lilian Whitford, plan and entered tho house through a sufficient revenue or suggested Cum Wang, Mrs. Ruby Blanchard, of tho children started in search of one of the purposes of Mr. Lindsay's Miss Elsie Crcwell, Miss Lily Apo, i rear door they found unlocked. during that some plan other than toll charges Mrs. Mary M. Wade, Miss Rose P. them and the clothing of the two was recent visit to Honolulu which Miss Gertrude Seong, MJss Maurlne Theie thoy stole several suits of Mr. be used to raise the requisite revenue. Gomes, Miss Ellen M. Johnson, Miss found near tho pond. She gave tho hoi attended tho meeting of the board Woodruff, Mrs. Elvira Wlllett, Fred Chilson's clothes, a number of shirts, to Except for an acknowledgement of Tekla Johnson, 1 to fill. alarm and a search party quickly or- ot' public instruction was have tho Tamanaka, Miss Mabel Jackson, Miss four pairs of shoes, a small rille, a necessary papers up receipt of the presentation of the case ganized to search the pool. On the drawn for the Helen E. van Keuren, Miss Pervllle Kulaha Miss Margaret A. Soong. sum of money and a string of beads no reply had been received by tho bottom the bodies of the children proposed change. 1. Mis3 Halehaku Miss R. T Kiakona, MiS3 belonging to Mrs. Chilson. They wero board. Wollcn, Miss Opal Colbert, were found, one of the youngsters Christine Eramsley, Mrs, A. V. alarmed several times, the last send H. Brown, Miss Dorothy Clowes, Mrs. clutching a fistful of mud in his little Further action by the utilities com- Nora Gannon, Mrs. Cecely Pormaln, Crockett. ing mem scurrying from the prem- transportation To mission. Is awaited by hand. the chamber Miss Lillian Thomas, 2 to Huelo George Smythe. ises. and consideration of the question Efforts to restore breathing were ' later. Lanal Mrs. Mary Fltzslnunons. Trio Separates T" High School Asked went over to the next meeting. made and then It developed that there Proceeding to an automobile near Choy, Puukolli J. Patrick Cockott, Miss lungs. Olowalu Miss Tsulnn V. Miss was little or no water In the by they wero trying to start It when . Angellno Lindsay, Mrs. Ivy Buchanan, Maka-wa- o Shizugo Hlramoto. This gave rise to a surmise that tho Daily transportation between WILL WELCOME TEACHERS Mrs. J. P. Cockett. they saw some one approaching with group Y. children died of fright. flashlight. thoy separated and Maui High school for a Klhel Mrs. DoIIIol. Lee, Mrs. Honokohua M,rs. C. Y. Cockett, Then HcaIoha will hold a reception espe- younger of tho of about five Chl.heso and Japanese H. Char, lloso Luinx,ung. - Miss Alice Cano, Mrs. Mary Cockett. It Is assumed tho and did not see ono another again. gh-l- s cially, for tho newly arrived teachers. and got mor- was sought from tho board of Walknpu Miss Afon Ah Nln. Honokowal Miss Rowcna Hose and two playmates went in first Eduardo Alicia was caught next at Pala Community Hduse after-- . elder child supervisors when it mpUon Wednes- this Walluku Miss Llda Crickard, Mrs. Helen S. Char. beyond his depth, that the ning. girls was pre- noon. Most of thp newvteachers have sought to pull out but was clutch- day. Tho case for tho Edith Wilmington. Miss Mabel Wil- Kahakuloa Miss A. IC Ah Sing. him Okamura proceeded to Kahulul and -- now reached dt the In by younger so sented by Mrs. A. C. Bowdish. The their stations cox, Mrs.. CarolneS. Weight, Miss Keanae Clinton Kanahalc, Miss ed and dragged the hid back of the breakwater until monthly meelng of Hoaloha offers an perished. The bodies wero board, though expressing tho belief Lucy Richardson, Miss Mlyo Yoshlza-wa- . Louise Mitchell. that both Tuesday ovenlng when ho came out furnish-.- l' excellent opportunity, for the ladles of five water. that transportation should be Miss Ellen Gopp, Miss Edith Klein Nahlku Thos. Wahlhako. found In about foot of and appropriated .the automobile of the Island to welcome the new-comer- manager of von would bo scholars who reside at a Mrs. Olivo Burr, Bernard Chum Tom, ICaeleku Mr. and Mrs. Clarence The father of ono of the children Is Ralph H. WUson, the large delegations for Hamm-Youn- g iong distance from fi school, has. no. Further the Mrs. Tallant, Miss Edith Kelloy, Miss Dyson. said to be In Honolulu for treatment garage. This he drove and schools" arrived on the Mauna Kea, brought fund on which it can draw feels M. A. Thompson, Mrs. Helen A. Shaw Hana Wm. Haia, Jr., Mrs. Abble for his eyes, being nearly blind. The to Lahaina. Sheriff Crowell is should be Wednesday. tho matter one which 2 vacancies. . Kaluaklnl, Mrs. Elizabeth Hala, 2 to mother and tho parents of the other him back Wednesday. Tho machine cared for by tho Territorial School child aro In Haiku. was not damaged by tho trip. Walhee Mrs. Ella L. Austin, Mrs. bo filled. Board. Mr. A part of tho clothing stolon has More Protection Achoy Ayers? MissLucy Lanl, Miss , Haou and Mrs. J 'A. Medelros. As tho result of Uie situation of the been recovered but no trace of the Edith L. Dunn, Mrs. Sarah Buck. Kipahulu Mrs. JliUli A. Glbb, Miss More Playgrounds On Makawao girls it Is regarded as' Anna Kawalaea. money has been found. A piece of From Fire Asked Kahulul Mrs. Engle, Mrs. y performed that tho question of. trans Pearl Kaupo Miss Lily A. Marclel, Mrs. malicious mischief whllo IC Smythe, Tong, Mau 'Coming Soon portatlon for school children' may- be Hattio Miss Fannie Emma Nakaloka. tho trio was in the Chilson homo was Better fire protection through the Ituby V up made a subject for legislation, nt the Mrs. Trask. Kalao Mrs. Luetic Dunbar. the breaking of a camera and tho building and equipping of a hose to exposed next session of tho legislature. Spreckelsvllle Mrs.jLaura Sabey, Kaunakakai David Kaal and one More and mortv ftul schools aro taking away of tho roll of carriage house at tho foot of - tho hill, V?art Mrs. Bowdish showed 'that tho girls Miss Wllma M. Graham, Miss L. to fill. havo playgrounds. of. tho land films It had contained. In the vicinity of Market and Main by have completed tho .grade work at Blanche Tompleton,y5UssElsle Wredo, Kamalo Mrs. Frank Foster. for such grounds wit bo furnlBhed streets was urged .yesterday by Harry partlvlll bo furnished M,akawao, to which school two of the M.lss Alta Taylor, Mrs.. Nettle Harry. Kaluaaha Abel Cathcart, Miss Ber-nlc-e the schools and M. Gesner at tho Chamber of Com- content- - iiiuiu girls had walked five miles, ten mile Puunene Elmer A. Brown, Dorothy Poaha, Miss Martha Welch, Miss by the plantations, lho plan mice iiciiuic merce meeting. He called attention playground daily tramp. Their parents have kept Gooch, Miss Lucy Wilcox, Mrs. Flora Margaret C. Young. lates tho securing ol tho to the fact' the subject had been con- Workers For Maui them In tho grade schols until they B. Brown, Mrs. J. B., Modelros, Miss Walalua Edward Kaupu. paraphernalia by prl'te contribution. sidered before and -- a v committee reached ages when they are quite Mario Rodrigues, Mrs. Sylvia M. David K. ".Vnnlr Tl flnmerni nneared before workers have named ,to seek to bring about favor- Halawa Kalaau. Three additolnnl welfare capable contributing to own Maples, Myrlo, Humphrey, Miss ICalaupapa Wm. K. the board of super) 4ors Wednesday Maul expected main- of 'their able action. M8. Cunha. for are 'from the support and are willing that they on behalf of tho Ffcfcral Child Wel- land within the present month, it was Lufkin said ho was A1nember they should secure still further educa- CD. fare Bureau and requested permission announced by C. S. Childs at ihe office of conimltteo had taken tho tion but do not feel that thoy can nf the that Ground Is Broken Mail And for plantation companies to enter sev- of Alexander House Settlement early subject up with the board of super- Carrier taford to loso the Income their children eral school grounds and do grading this week. One has been engaged in at-ih- time seemed 'might produce and pay a dollar a day visors' which had For New His Horse Killed work in preparation for the making similar work in tho Islands previous to the proposal. Later a Theatre transportation for each child, which is favorable of playgrounds. Ho explained tho ly, tho others aro new comers. arrangement has been member of the board of underwriters purposes of tho playground tho best that Wll-ken- s, plans and To tako chargo of work among tho had made a special trip over from Ground has been broken for the new Reports of tho death of Ben offered for automobile carriage, movement and the board voted a women and girls of Maui, Miss Elean- Honolulu but had been unable to get Theater of tho Maul Agricultural Co., mail carrier between Kallua and The girls were members of last blanket permission for cuch work in or Langwlth was expected to arrlvo in In touch with thojchalrman pt tho at Pala, forms for the concrete work Keanao were brought by arrivals from Makawao stead of specifying tho two or threo to pro- year's graduating class at had not ready and actual construction Is about tho Hana sections this week, though Honolulu, Wednesday, thenco any ever board xjj 'supervisors which plantation companies Mr. Cameron and it is tho first time class begin. bo com- 'comparl-tlvel- y ceed to Maul. Sho was engaged in boon In session-a- t itho time. to The structure will details of the accident are finished tho .eight grade" course In that meager. riding along mentioned. similar work at Kllauea, Ivaual, last Mr. Gesner spoko of tho value of fortable and substantial and is to be Wilkens, school. gone year where she proved her ability and property in that section of town and tho amusement center In tho extensive a pall edge is said to have over of tho board said that If planned 200 usefulness. Members tho same committee was then asked work that is for Pala. with horse, fallen about feet and any was taken in favor of this Is hoped steps In wel- DELIVERY A second arrival on tho Wllholmlna action to take up tho matter furher with tho It that other his dead body found. EARLIER group the board could bo called upon fare work will follow speedily the which mail was to bo Miss Iola Harris who Is to board. . and It is said horse the to furnish transportation to all chil- that tho erection of gymnasium and carrier was riding was a balky animal In order that subscribers resident ltlndergartnor here. Miss Harris is a school dren living at, a distance of friore than BOOK STORE TO MOVE a recreation hall will bo next in order. and It Is assumed that tho animal balk at points on the Kahulul Railway graduato of Miss Barnard's three miles from a school and especial Seabury Short, welfare worker In ed and backed off tho pall when the may receive their paper on the af- .icar Berkeley. ly to such 'as had finished tho course When alterations to the building chargo at Pala, has made some novel rider sought to mako him go forward ternoon of publication Maui News On tho Manoa, duo Septombor 22 in In a slx,grade school and desired to formerly opcupled by the Bank of arrangements of the tennis courts bo along the trail. goes to press three hours earlier Honolulu thero Is oxpocted to come attend an eight .grade school. Maui havo been completed the Maul that stanchions can bo lifted and two Wilklns Is said to havo been about than formerly. To Insure publica- a man who will bo assistant in tho - gamos dopartmont of "ftA so it. appeared that five ambi- Book, Store wlllmove into It.' Such- courts turned Into a volley. ball court CO years of age. For many years ho tion all advertisements and news athletics and tious girls will havo 'to forego thoir alterations aro expected to bo com- and, by again moving stantlons a resided in the Haiku district and he Items contributed should reach the tho welfare work. hope of securing- - a high school edu- pleted about the first of next montn. field for volley ball, lnoor baseball Is still has numbers of friends In that editor on Thursday. Theso throo aro in addition to Pop ' oxpocted Honolulu to cation. .' ; Jhrough Its change of location! the provided. - Electric lights havo been as well as other sections of Maul. Ho Hutton from b'opk storo secure about twice as arranged so that tho 'courts can be had been carrying tho mall for about havo chargo of tho Boy Scouts work September 15. much floor storo space as It now has. used for evening practice and games. two years. . Register before September 15. on Maui. Register before A it- - I TWO THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1920.

hului Sunday and discharge a cargo Believe Prisoners Free Passage for of explosives. Those Who Travel In The Churches Shipping News S. S. Hyadea is due to arrive Ka- Too Kindly Treated Teachers Advised hului about September 15.

Departed Safety of citizens of Maul and their SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE Free transportation for teachers S. S. Delwood arrived Kahului, Two Weeks Vacation Dr. George Mauna Kea, September 3 Mr. R. C. property is menaced by convicts and A Sunday school institute was held from the mainland to their posts In August 30 with 550 tons general mer S. Aiken will go to the Bis Island Pltcalrn, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Rice, prisoners at large, was the assertion at the Wailuku Union Church last Hawu.. Is advocated by Superinten chandise and departed same day. Saturday, September 18 for a two Sam Baldwin, Asa Baldwin, A. W. made by R. A. Wadsworth at the Saturday with an attendance of more dent of Instruction Vaughan S. S. Red Hook arrived Kahului, weeks vacation. In consequence of Collins, Miss Nell Notlcy, Miss J. meeting of the Chamber of Commerce than 40. The sessions began at ten He so expressed himself at September 6, Is loading 70,000 cases his vacation plans Dr. Atken will not Tnner, Miss Dorothy Dunn, Mrs. R. yesterday. "Prisoners go practically o'clock and at the lunch hour all re- the meeting of educators held In cf canned pines for Philadelphia and be in his Pala office during the pres- B. Rietow, Miss Lucy L?no, Mrs. Mary free about the streets, they drive au- paired to the grounds of the William Honolulu last wee' when he said, In New York and Is expected to depart ent month. Reports that his place at Haili, Miss Haili, Mrs. W. E. Williams tomobiles unlicensed and for officer, s r.nd Mary Alexander parsonage and part: this evening. Pala will be taken by another are con- Master D. Lono, Mrs. A. Led ward had lunch in picnic style. and who have no license to drive, we "But it Is up to the Territory to S. S. Wilhelmina will arrive at Ka- trary to the facts. child, Mrs. Geo. Lindsay, Master Lind- es- At the morning session Miss Edna have had the experi?nce of their bring the teachers here. Although we hului tomorrow with 58 tons of gen- say, Mrs. Enos Vincent, Miss J. Hill, field worker for Sunday Annie capes from Kahului and from the jail the are making every effort to obtain an eral cargo and will depart for Hono- Robert A. Judd, director of citizen- Green, Lucy L. T. Lyman r.chools gave of the work of Miss Searle, here, of their burglarizing houses. a i3j..rt adequate supply of teachers from lulu tomorrow evening. ship work on this Island Is expected R. C. Bayless, Philip Zune, Dr. C. Dally Vacation Bible schools J. Women are afraid to remain at home the within the Territory, this is impossible S. S. West Nllus Is due to arrive Ka home with his bride on Wednesday. Fitzgerald, Master Fitzgerald, J. T. alone at night. There is too little which she has been conducting on at this time and will be impossible Moir, Jr., A. V. Winshlp, Ah Look, care given to their custody. I am Maul this summer. Miss Edith Par for a few years yet. And In the Mr. and Mrs. H. Harrison and child, opposed to pampering men of that sons discussed the subject of Rally meantime something must be done to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sommerfield, class, to banquetting them on holi- Day. It was decided to hold Rally Day assure us of teachers fromthe main- Master A. Rogers, Ah Chin Goo, Miss days and to giving them freedom. on Sunday, September 26, and have land, where we are forced to obtain Helen Goo, Miss Emma Goo, Geo. F. Criminals are sent to prison or Jail the uniform date so far as possible ihem. Cluing, Edmund Brown, Robert Holt, to be punished, not to be given an for all Maul. A committee was ap- Preliminary Costs High Grand Concert and Dance Jr., Robert Kaauw::!, Miss Lois Kim, easy time and to live high." pointed to have this In charge. "The proposal that a teacher on the Master Young Wong Kim, F. G. Cor-re- Mr. Wadsworth cited cases of autos Rev. Norman C. Schenck gave a fine mainland spend from $200 to $300 to S. Kobayashi, G. S. Raymond, Mr. driven by prisoners being In collision, tutoress on Teacner Training, in me come here for a position which pays WILI BE HELD AT and Mrs. G. Shimaboko and infant, G. of depredations which could be laid ifternoon Rev. Lloyd G. Davis gave $90 a month would be funny if It Nakagi, J. Okuma, Mrs. Nakata. to prjsoners and asked action be fn inspirational address emphasizing wore not so tragic. When a business Arrived taken by the chamber. If that body the Importance of bible study. firm of Hawaii desires labor of any WAILUKU TOWN HALL By Claudine, Saturday, September was not the one to act a vigilance kind from the mainland It sends for 3 Kahului Chas. Gay, T. Brimsmith, committee should be organized, he The usual Berlce will be it and provides transportation. This - ON - B. Inajula, O. Tom, Ah Kee Leong, continued. held in the Baldwin Kindergarten most certainly should be done by the Wm. Chung, Ed. F. Low, Chung Chew, Other speakers talked in a similar next Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m., Territory. Dr. W. A. will 8 Young Yuen, C. Chong, Wong Hon vein giving Instances of theft attri- plantation time. Tate Department Stumped September r 920 at P. M. Leong, Lun Young, Frank K. Kyau, buted to prisoners and of prisoners preach the sermon. All are cordially "Under the present situation the de- Shipp Lo, Lee Lai Lee Tai, A. C. Yoe, walking about in private grounds. invited to be present partment of public instruction is FOR THE BENEFIT OF W. W. Ching, Au Young, Robert C. After some discussion a motion was stumped. We do not know what to Chung, Morris Shim, Miss A. Ross, K. adopted that it was the sense of the Farewell Social do to provide sufficient teachers for H. Ross, Abe Kalana, T. A. Lyons, meeting that prisoners In Wailuku Ihe 40,000 school children who will Maui-Molok- Jas. A reunion social for. the Lahaina ai Sunday School Society ' L. Friel, J. M. Dowsett, Lai Sing jail and at the fair grounds in Ka- young people who leave for school this crowd into our classrooms on Septem- granted liberty 13. Wong, Miss M. Awana, T. Hadi, Mrs. hului are too much and month was held in the Baldwin Kind- ber Literally scores of teachers L. Y. Ching and 3 children, Miss H. freedom and are extended too much ergarten last week at the Invitation of who have been appointed and have THE CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN BY THE MAUI a, courtesy and that more diligence accepted have now written and cabled Knharui, Miss L. Lane, Mrs. A. Nalli-ni- Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Tate. Addresses MUSICAL SOCIETY. Miss Lucy Lane, R. A. Diummond should be exercised in their control. were made by Mr. A. W. Collins and us that the.y will not come unless they , The secretary was instructed to take can get transportation on transports Miss M. Cowdi-n- W. A. Anderson, L. Dr. Tate and a program of .music up proper officials. or are ac- A. Thurston, Albert Bento, A. Groinda, the subject with rendered by Mr. and Mrs. Bruss, Mr. otherwise provided with A. W. Steale, L. G. Davles, Bro. Mor- Alameda and the Messrs. and Misses commodations free of cost to them. in ris, T. Burlem, Mrs. Ah Wai, Miss Fardtn. A very enjoyable evening "And this regard it might be pointed Alice Ah Wai, Miss Fleming, Mr. Per- was spent and a committee was out that the Japanese lan- Pertinent Paragraphs guage pay kins, Miss D. Kaloa, Miss Heddelston, to provide for a similar re- schools the transportation Miss Wrede, Mrs. S. M. Schancr, Mrs...... union next year. of alien, teach ers S. Ono, Miss Takaneke, Mrs. S. Godo, whom they import." Arrived By Las Manoa The Wilhelmina will unload 900 Relative to by Master Godo, S. Nasaki, Mrs. E. Nae-ol-e, transportation tons of freight at Kahului on her ar- Church of the Good Shepherd government W. Tamashiio, Mr. Krauss, R. C. federal on tra" rival this week. September 12, said: Bowman, F. B. Bostwich, H. Glass, Seat- Aboard the Hyades, which left Holy Communion at 8 a. m. n'r H. S. Ching, R. V. von Holt, Mrs. C. "This plainly is aui. AUtOCAR TRUCKS tle August 29 are 130 tons of freight Sunday School at 10 a. ni. 3 E. Chatterton, O. E. Chatterton, Mrs. the transportation department of th. for Kahului. Morning Prayer and Sermon at It army. Geo. Kalua, Miss C. Anthony, Mrs. The transports are primarily The Steamer Red Hook has been a. m. 2 and fundamentally for the trans- Nascimento and children. loading pines ' canned at Kahului. A cordial invitatl" ,uu services portation of troops and ordnance ' Valley 276, Compan- Departed Isle Circle No. of this Church is" extended to all. and it cannot be expected that the ions of Forest, A. O. F. will meet By Mauna Kea, Sept. 6 Mr. and the J. Charles Villiers, Rector. bringing of teachers to this Territory Two Already Sold at K. of P, Hall, tomorrow evening, Mrs. Will. J. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. would be "a matter to which the de- September 11. W. Olson, C. A. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. A number of candidates Kahului Union Church partment would give concern." T. Brinsmead, Miss Elizabeth Paona, will be initiated. Sundr.y night the service will be ad One On Hand For Immediate Delivery Miss M. William and Mary Alexander School Bush, Miss S. Richard, Mr. journed on account of the Union ser Registration closes September 15. and Mrs. Charles Alherton, Mrs. Ada will open Monday. Mrs. Alice S vice in the at D. Bringham, Albert Kam, Miss Edith Pillans is now at home ready to meet Wailuku where closing service of the SEMINARY HAS WAITING LIST Yamamoto, Miss T. Hatanaka, H. parents who purpose to have children the Island Association meeting will i,evintohl, Miss Y. Okamoto, V. M. attend the school and to discuss school held. be , Maunalou seminary opened for the See pros Fitzsimmons, S. Chong, A. Chong, T. affairs and those of pupils and school year on Tuesday with the rye-la- , pective pupils Y. Nigishi, K. Yamaguchi, S. with them. largest attendance In Its history. So Maui Garage & Transportation Co. Nahiwa, K. Sakamoto, H. T. Auyong, Tavarea Takes Bride A. F. Tavares Sunday morning Mr. White will many have been the applicants that H. Streubeck, Miss Emma, Luke, Miss member of territorial house of repre preach. The subject of the sermon a waiting list has had to be opened. Wailuku, Maui Irene Chang, Lawrence Len Wai, sentatives and manager of the Haiku will be "Jesus, the Teacher." Since last year the faculty has been Miss Susan Kalepa, Miss Julia Kelii, Fruit a,nd Packing Company, at his increased to ten members. W. Crozier Jr., A. Silva, N. Sulnn, H. home last Monday married Miss Ma Wailuku Union Church S. Chong, A. F. Kong, Jas. W. Lui, thilda Silva, of Hawi, Hawaii. The W. C. Crider, Minister. Robert Chang, S. Apo, E. R. Bevins, ceremony by was performed Rev. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Abe Kalana, Lee Kai, Ed. Low, Shipp Father Francis with only relatives of Organ Recital at 7 p. m. Ix), Young Yuen, Frank Tyan, Clar- the contracting parties present and Evening Worship at 7:30. Sermon ence Chang, Lim Young, Chun Chow, was a surprise to the friends of Mr. subject, "The Great Commission." Q. C. Tom, You Ching, Kee Leong, , Tavarea. All will be made welcome at these Nelson Kau, A. C. Wong, Wong Wa, The Ladies Aid Society of the Wai services. ' Phillip B. oBst-wic- Woo, A. C Yee, F. luku Church will meet at the homo C. Nlshiba, Sain Lee, Miss Nanl of Mrs. D. H. Case, Tuesday afternoon Lee, H. CHRISTIAN CCIENCE SERVICE Luscomb, C. H. Yajnamoto, J. at 3 o'clock. Zane. will be held In the Town Hall on High Auto Hits Pole Two were Injure. street, at 11 o'clock Sunday mornings Departed Wednesday when a Ford cur driven Sunday School for children up to the By Claudine, September 9 Noel by a Japanese sought to pass u truck age of twenty at 10:15 Sunday morn- Krauss, Dorothy Krauss, Miss C. Pa-mol- and another car ahepd on the road ings. Testimony meetings at 8 o'clock Mrs. W. D. Coale, Miss Perry, from Kahului to Waili ku, lost control on Wednesday evenings. Mrs. Carl F. N. Rose, Miss Mailelani and catapaulted into a telephone pole. The public is cordially Invited. Rose, Mrs. Cole, Miss Jerry Meyer The car was badly sir' ahed and driver M. 2 and passenger were infully No. K3002V4 and friend, Brown, and children, bruised. Chinese Christian Church Wailuku Sunday R. H. Wilson, Miss Wilson, Helen The Convention the Services every Sunday. School ' Cabral, Mr. M. N. McLaren, Mr. and Association churches of Sunday School 10 a. m. Maui, Molokai Mrs. C. C. Campbell, Peter Huelu, and aal will be held Preaching 11 a. m. T. K. Yee, at Miss Loif Cooper, Peter D. Hoe, W. the Kaahumanv church this week Minister. All Welcome. H. Field, Harry A. Yoshimi, Dang Ka beginning Friday. There will be a Chang. iliiike on Sunday i orning all at which Register before September 15. the Sunday Schoc s will be represent- ed. Rev. L. G. Davis will preach Civic Convention Sunday evening. The sessions w'll close Monday. WANT ADS Delegates Sought FOR SALE One Remington Junior Miss E. resigned Keen Kutter Farming Tool Harriet White has Typewriter with leather case. $70.00 How Maul as will be represented ut hostess of the Grand hotel. Inquire Maui News. Stand the Test of Time the Civic Convention at Hilo and Harry Holt manager of Maui branch "Wood Chopping Time" and the brisk, clean what part will be taken in the pro- of Royal Hawaiian Sales Company FOR SALE Aeolian Electric Player tir of the great out doort that' the real tert time of Keen Kutter Farming Tools. Right ceedings will depend on developments has returned from Honolulu. Piano, in Ad- excellent condition. then in the happy, "day-lon- g tawing, chop of the next few days. At its meeting dress, Box 1362, Honolulu. ping and splitting n when every Keen Kutter Thursday the Chamber of Commerce Saw, Axe or Wedge really "prores up" to the K. store sir ill of the man who ll? MACHIDA uses them. considered the subject and the secre- OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale. Good "Tin tary ICE CREAM The friendly feel and balance of band picked QUALITYtttMnyrmii.1 is to ascertain what members and cheap wraping or packing for to pre M The Best in Town undid, steel painstakingly tempered i hn( ajur tt PKICM can and will attend and the president use when moving or traveling. Three determined degree and designs that actually ffou," And a Soda Fountain meet working conditions all contribute to make and secretary will then assign sub- cents a pound, F. O. B. our Office. Give Ua a Trial Keen Kutter Tools look cleaner, work better C...oiwwwtW jects to such members for discussion Postage and Shipping extra. MAUI ,nA Trade Mark Fliilrtmit, MARKET STREET. : WAILUKl' for Maul. NEWS. The patented Keen Kutter xig tag tang to firm- W. O. Aiken is one member who ha ly welds metal to handle that Keen Kutter expressed himself as certain to go. C. OR SALE 1919 Dodge Roadster: farming tool handles cannot coma loose. Fifty years of S. Childs is going and several others Self-Starte- 4 New Tires, and one experienced tool making is behind MAUI BOOKSTORE the Keen Kutter money back guarantee. have the matter under favorable con extra tire. In first class condition. The buyer is always protected. sideration. M BOOKS, STATIONERY See Yemoto at Paia Bank. D. H. Case, secretary of the cham NEWS DEALERS Simmons Hardware Company WANTED Centrally located ber expects to get out cards to th Hawaiian View and Post Cardi three members within the next few day Souvenir-Jewelr- y bedroom house in Wailuku. Apply Kodaks and Film Maul News. Uukulelei Albert V. Gear, deputy territorial Fine Candies FOR SALE One second hand type Is in Maui on a business trip auditor Koa Novelties writer, $15.00; one second hand Attorney Eugene Murphy returned WAILUKU, MAUI typewriter, $40.00; one second hand from Honolulu where' he had been on typewriter, $100.00. See E. A. Brown legal business. Puunene, Maui. THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1920. THREE

DIVIDENDS NOT DISCUSSED Aloha Dinner Is Banana Industry Jollity Is King Party Of Scientists Territory To Get Given At the monthly meeting of the Pio- By Friends neer Mill Company directors In Hono- As Wacs Celebrate Deserted By Mounts Federal Station lulu this week the subject of dividends To Start In liana Friends of M. K. was not brought up but will prob- Pcreira, financial It was a real celebration of the win- When three of the horses the party Instructions have JUBt been ;eceiv-e- d secretary ably bo meet- of Court Camoes No. 8110, discussed at the October ning of the championship that was had with them wandered away from by Dr. Ernest A. Swee, chief reports Company Organizes, Secures Property Ancient Order of Foresters, gave him ing. Financial were read and staged for the Wacs at "Haleaukai" camp in Haleakala crater and started quarantine officer of the U. S. public a off. A. farewell dinner at Wo Fafs chop routine business was cleared Of Nahikn Rubber Company. And beach house at Maalaea Bay Sun- for home, Lorrin A. Thurston and health service In Honolulu, directing Bui Star-Bulleti- V. manager present. house, reports the Honolulu Collins, was Will Begin Operation About The day afternoon. The master hand of others of the Bishop Museum explora- him to arrange for the transfer of cer Mr. Pereira ls leaving Ho- George Cummings, big chief of the tion party lift the rest of the party, federal government medical ma- Pegasus Slips Hit Bridle. First Of Next Year. tain nolulu for Maul to become business Wars, could be recognized all through proceeded on to Kaupo, telephoned to terial and equipment freru Molokal to manager I like the Ice cream cone of tse Maui News Publishing the perfect arrangements for the big vom Tempsky ranch for more horses to Honolulu after the same has been pro- Which gratifies my wishes; By or soon of Co. The court has "loctcd Isaac F. after the first the Jollification, and it was some luau. be sent into the crater and sent back perly disinfected. For when the feast is don5 year of bananas on a large Rosa of the Home Insurance Co., to cultivation All roads led to Mitalaea Beach from Kaupo supplies for the party on This is preparatory to action by the You've to wash no dishes. will be his successor as secretary. commercial scale be commenced early Sunday afternoon and motor ve- the horse upon which Mr. Thurston federal government looking toward Selden Observer. on Maui, at Nahiku, it is announced by Those present the aloh;i hicles of all types, each loaded either rode out. Ho proceeded to liana and the turning over of the health serv- at dinner W. A. Anderson of the Hawaiian Ban Included District Ranger C. with Wac member Ihe rooters and thence via the Claudine proceeded on ice's leprosy investigation building at Past Chiof R.; A. H. R. Vieira, P. R.; J. F. ana Planiations, L!d., who was In M. C. PachPco, P. C. It.; O. .riends of the Champs, sped In that Wednesday to his home in Honolulu. Kalawao to the territorial board of P. Soares, Rosa, P. C. R.; M. R. Bisho, P. C. R.; Wailuku last Saturday. Three quarters P. C. R.; A. G. Reis, C. R.; L. A. Geo. S. C. M. E. direction. Once arrived it was "where herlth. The equipment and material r. Perelra, P. R.; cf the Block of the new corporation Included In the party which Mr. Perry, P. C. R.; M. J. Rorges, P. C. C. you" know everybody and they all will probably be taken to Honolulu Menezes, P. It.; C. E. F. Branco, has already been placed although the Thurston has left on Haleakala are R.; A. J. Fernandez, P. C. R.; M. D. P. C. August Gomes, know you," the fun starting at once from Molokal, and turned over to the R.; P. chief company Incorporated only a month Robert T. Ait ken, anthropologist of Freilas, P. C. R.; J. D. Ponte, P. C. ranger; and the oats following fast. station in Kalihi, It 13 undderstood. John J. Caldeira, S. W. ago. As soon as first payments have the public museum at Milwaukee and After the first sharp edges of ap- Proper precautions will be taken dur- been made actual shipments of fruit Kcnnerth Emory, assistant ethnologist petite were worn away for the guests ing the moving. in her efforts to revamp her husband. will be made to San Francisco from a of Bishop Museum. Major William E. Bal rose as toast-maste- r Viola Dana plantation on Oahu which has been and proceeded to tell some It has been long the belief of an- Fisherman Dies Afong Aipa, a purchased. That plantation has been young Pukoo, Mo- Don't miss seeing Viola Dana in things about the Wac3 in laudatory thropologists and ethnologists that fisherman, native of shipping 1500 bunches a month. THEATERS "Please Get Married" if you want to words and phrases. there are in the Haleakala crater evi- lokal, but residing at 578 Halekauwila, enjoy a comedy. It is a Large Acreage Secured dences of old Hawaiian habitations near South 3treet, Kakaako, Honolulu Following the remarks of the toast-maste- r Charles Ray gale or hilarity. Stock holders of the Nahiku Rubber buildings, died in the Queen's Hospital and was enme the presentation of the and ceremonial and that the Green," Ray Company have transfered the lands of great cones appear buried in the Catholic cemetery. Aipa "Paris starling Charles It Is racy, but It Isn't shocking. It cup and medals by J. Garcia of the which there hide Is one of the popular screen is replete that company to the Banana Planta- much is of scientific value. was unmarried, and 22 years old. stars with humorous situations Athletic Committee of the Fair Asso- that and his new piny is a good, and has a bright tions, Ltd., and 650 acres of the 867 multitude of lines. ciation. The loving cup w-- filled In the effort to locate such evi- vehicle, story an- are to be planted to bananas. Ordin- NOTICE wilh a homey The story is one novelty after with soda pop and duly christened as dences, the scientists had enlisted the TO CREDITORS and a pleasing romance begins in other; one arily it has taken 12 to 18 months to that misadventure after another it passed from lip to lip of the com- aid of Mr. Thurston, believing that his Paris up Quigley Corn- produce a bunch of fruit but recent Notice is hereby given that I have and winds at when two young people start out on a mittee or by proxies representing knowledge of Hawaiian history and N. experiments by the Hawaii experi- the turned my business at Waihee over ers, J. bridal tour that becomes a series of would be develop- members of the committee who were mythology of value In the dur- Ray an appealing figure a interrup-The- y ment station are said to have to Awah Lau, to manage for me makes as interruptions embarrassing absent. search. lonely doughboy In the wilds of Paris hardly get a chance to kiss, and ed a system of commercial fertilizing ing my absence; and that ho is au- big and later as a farmer boy. they can't spoon at all. which hastens the time of matuirty Then George Cummings, boss The quest Is in line with the efforts thorized to make collections of all Charlie ls Luther Green, corporal, Madlaine Traverse by three months. Mr. Anderson esti- of the Wacs, had to respond and did of the recent Pan-Pacifi- c Scientific accounts and monies due me. mates the first crop an average so with gusto. Mother Bal was heard congress to trace the origin of the YIP CHIN, who takes advantage of an hour in When a London belle takes part In at yield will be about 32,0000 pounds an from as head of the Wac girls. J. Gar- Polynesian peoples. (Sept. 3, 10, 17, 24.) Paris before sailing home to make the a cave-me- courtship on the screen, average prices cia told some stories and introduced acquaintance of a dainty little French thrills are sure to follow; and such acre which at the for I past years Jerome B. Wolfe as a malihinl just ar- miss. He returns to America and thrills are promised in "Lost Money" ho ten will sell from two to i our pound $ 1280 rived from the effete EaBt to take up "civvies" to find that the girl to whom a new Fox photoplay starring Mad- cents a or at least his residence in Maul; Manuel G. he was engaged when he inarched laine Traverse. Advance reports of an acre. He estimates a minimum Paschoal, member of the house of rep- away has since transferred her affec- this picture indicate an unusual story gross incom.3 of $312,000 and a maxi- resentatives and candidate for reelec- tions to another man. But his gloom of a fight for love and money in the mum of $624,000 on such basis. He tion had the opportunity to launch his evaporates when his Parisian friend, African diamond fields, with a drama- estimates costs for the first four crops campaign with special appeal for the since come to America in search of a tic role for Miss Traverse that should at $706,000 and gross Income for same iiipport of the newly made voters. missing uncle, seeks Luther's protec- be a winner. period between a million and a quarter orchef-tr- against some who are pur- and two and a half million dollars and To the music of a Hawaiian a tion crooks Pauline Frederick suing her. He dispose 5f her mo- net profit of from half a million to there s dancing and the good Pauline Fred1 cut fa, her lesters quite hand"-'n- d wins her million and a half in five years of time lasted till the sun sank low over heart as well p;uuction "The Peace "i after which it is expected West Maui and speeding homeward Dorothy Gi' Roaring Rver." with costs smaller than was the order of the evening. Dorof h lends her sunshiny In her now picture, Pauline Freder- 'ng. rollicking screen com- ick portrays a poor working girl who Bananas u pretrnce to a SHIP SINKS IN RIVER edy, "Remodeling Her Husband." is inveigled out west by a fraudulent Planting rubber in the Hawaiian Is Itbu gain an The vivacious star has the role of advertisement in the "Matrimonial lands was an experiment at Nahiku, Loss of more than 900,000 pounds a young woman newly married to a News," and. when she arrives dis- bnt there is nothing experimental refined sugu.. -- '''ed at more than man who bears the reputation of be- covers that both she and Hugo Ennis about banana growing. More than 30 advantage. $200,000, wholesale, was caused when ing somewhat of a flirt. He walks ar,e the victims of the spite of a vill- varieties of the fruit are native to the a car float belonging to the Eastern age postmistress. You gain an advantage in the resources, the straight and narrow for the first Islands. As to market there is no District Terminal Company of Brook- experience, knowledge and equipment of weeks of his married life, but falls by The man, a western miner, has no question for there is no fruit in great- lyn, N. Y., sank in the East river just the Standard Oil Company, which combine the wayside with such regularity there intimation of the scheme when he er demand on the mainland than the Sugar Re- off the dock of the National to make Zerolene an oil of quality. They after that the bride goes home In finds the shrinking eastern girl in his banana. fining Company Long Island City. at create an efficiency in the manufacture of tears and in haste. She tries to forget cabin, an! when he questions her, she Ample transportation facilities from The sugar, contained in thirteen fine lubricants hard to duplicate elsewhere her marital difficulties by plunging in- believes his intentions are dishonor- Honolulu to the mainland are now cars, had just been loaded on the secretary. in the world. to business as her father's able, and shoots him. But pily comes available and Mr. Anderson says there float for shipment from the refinery In the meantime, Friend Husband to his rescue, and the girl remains to are excellent prospects of getting di to various Western cities. The cause Use Zerolene for the Correct Lubrication very repentant and through an un- nurse is him back to health. During the rect transportation from Hana to the of the sinking is undertermined. of your automobile, truck or tractor. expected and novel turn of events the process, they both discover that the mainland and he is confident that by pair are brought together again. Miss postmistress, instead of harming them STANDARD OIL COMPANY ihe time the company is ready for merged organization. He is (California) Gish, the ladies will agree, is very brought them the greatest happiness into the large shipments the desired transpor- manager of the Pacific Import Com- pretty as a bride and lively as ever they had ever known. Adv. tation will have been secured, thus pany. Ho- avoiding shipment from Hana to W. O. Powell is a man of enthus- Weekly Program At Wailuku And Kahului Theatres nolulu and reshipment to the coast iastic vision remarkable energy and island Men At Head vigorous and prompt action.' grade or Island men are at the head of the J. C. Anderson has a wide acquain- new industry for Maui. W. A. Ander- tance among the Chinese of the Isl- each type WAILUKU ORPHEUM son has been connected with Island ands, whose language he speaks agricultural industries for the past 16 of engine Saturday, September 11th. Wednesday, September 15th. years, serving his apprenticeship with DOROTHY GISH CHARLES RAY Kahuku Sugar Company and for the in in past four years he has been identified "REMOELLING HER HUSBAND" "PARIS GREEN" with the banana industry. also also A. H. Turner, now successfully iden "MYSTERY NO. 13" "ELMO THE MIGHTY" tified with the pineapple industry, was and and for many years dock superintendent "LET 'ER GO" PATHE NEWS of the American-Hawaiia- n Steamship Company. Kahului Railroad Co.'s Sunday, September 12th. Thursday, September 16th, T. M. Church is manager of the VIOLA DANA BARNEY SHERRY Merchandise Department of Alexan in in der & Baldwin. "PLEASE GET MARRIED" "REAL FOLKS" George H. Hughey is the youngest MERCHANDISE DEPARTMENT and also member of the Board. He was a lieu "THE INVISIBLE HAND" "DEMON'S SHADOW" tenant in the World War and was sev eral times wounded. Monday, September 13th. and ' D. B. Murdock is auditor for Alex MADAME TRAVERSE PATHE NEWS ander & Baldwin and will represent in the large number of Maui stockhold "LOST MONEY" Friday, September 17th. ers on the board. and PAULINE FREDERICK Yee Young represents Chinese in MUTT and JEFF in STEEL TALK NO. 1 3 "PEACE OF ROARING RIVER" terests which have been and are being Tuesday, September 14th. and JAPANESE PICTURES BURTON HOLMES i THE HOME OF THE Steinway and Starr We have in btock available for immediate delivery a large quantity of CAHULUI THEATRE PIANOS GALVANIZED CORRUGATED STEEL SHEETS Saturday, September 11th. Wednesday, September 15th. In, the following lengths VIOLA DANA JAPANESE PICTURES in 6 ft. 7 ft. S ft. 9 ft. 10 ft. "PLEASE GET MARRIED" also Thursday, September 16th. "MYSTERY NO. 13" and CHARLES RAY Mr. and Mr. Carter de Haven in In "THEIR DAY OF REST" "PARIS GREEN" Monday, September 13th. also MAY WE SERVE YOU? DOROTHY GISH "THE INVISIBLE HAND" in and "REMOELLING HER HUSBAND" PATHE NEWS and ril"l-w-wwvwM We have a large stock of "ELMO THE MIGHTY" Friday, September 17th. INSIDE PLAYER PIANOS Tuesday, September 14th. MADGE KENNEDY at fair prices and easy terms. Telephone Nos. 165 g 201 WAREHOUSE MADAME TRAVERSE in We take old piano in exchange. Connecting Departments In "LEAVE IT TO SUSAN" All Kahului, Maui, T. H. "LOST MONEY" , And a good Comedy Thayer Piano Co., Ltd. HONOLULU. HAWAII WATCH FOR THE OPENING OF THE NEW HIP THEATER FOUR THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1920. MAUI NEVAS RAX ANAS AND PROFITS LAST CALL TO REGISTER THE Before the next issue of Maui News appears opportunity to register Beyond such interest as attaches to the entrance into the Maui once is the call to s will have passed. Enroll at every man and every Kntrrcd at the Tost Office l Wiiiluku, Maui, Hawaii, as second-clas- matter. field new profits that industrial of a commercial concern and the woman eligible for registration for he and she has a civic duty involved may accrue to investors therein the planting of 650 acres to bananas and general election. A Republican Faper Published in the Interest of the People in the coming primaries at Nahiku is fraught with other possibilities for Maui and the Islands. It is bromidie to reiterate that every community has just as good Issued Every Friday. from this If, as the company expects, direct transportation of fruit a government as it deserves, but it should be realized that the eligible' MAUI PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED, Island to the coast shall result, the advantages and opportunities con- who fails to express his or her will is directly responsible for the company voter Proprietor! and Publishers. sequent will redound not only to the benefit of the new but result if weak or improper officials be selected at the polls. M. R. PEREIUA, Manager to hundreds of others, many, perhaps most, of small means, who can Voting is just one of the many things where it is a shirking of duty then grow bananas for the mainland market. Subscription Rates, $2.50 Year in Advance to "let George do it." Bananas are the ideal crop for the small individual farmer. They Rcigster and then vote or forever after hold your peace. JOSEPH H. GRAY : : : EDITOR are among the easiest of food plants to grow, give;, good soil, suffi- cient water and drainage and protection from wind. In fact they arc n- - uel E. Kalilimoku, int. in 2168 gq. : : : SEPTEMBER 10, 1920. FRIDAY so easily grown that litilc profit has attached in the home markets ft. of R. P. 1759 Kul. 939 Kamakela, which would have been glutted had the fruit been more generally Entered Of Record Honolulu, Onhu, Aug. 26, 1920. $600. grown. Aftefi first planting and a wait of a little more than a year Deeds D1STAXCE LENDS GLAMOUR ...... a a constant production is assured since the fruit matures from month SAM KALIIHELELA & WF. to Mrs. Kum, to month and replanting is not necessary for a period of about five YUN SEE & HSB. to Jim Ah Alo A val, R. P. 6447 Kul. 4846, - With opportunity standing on the doorstep and knocking for Kawa- years. . 0 A land, Wailuku, Maui, Dec. ipapa, Maui, Sept.. 19, many a person is deaf to her salutation as he seeks to . Hna, 1920 admittance 15, 1915. $1. $1. on wireless calls from the distance. When viewing fam- The Territory once shipped about 40,000 bunches a month to the "listen in" & iliar surroundings near at hand ton many wear smoked glasses while Coast but now its shipments are only about 10,000 while the market JESSE HIRAM to Sarah Mookinl 2 pes. rents, etc., Maui, the spy glass through which they survey things at a distance is equip- could absorb all that can be shipped from here. In the Western hsb. land, Ever Been There? ped with a rose colored lens. It is the unknown that lures. No mat- United States 3,500,000 bunches a year are now used and the supply Aug. 2, 1920. $1. (k) Aliona (w There's a town called ter how ripe and juicy may be the fruit that is within reach it is that is far under the demand. On Maui alone it is said there are 10,000 OHULENUI to Kiha in R. P's. 1989 & 2364 Makea which is less accessible which most attracts. acres suitable for banana growing. Besides that there is the home int. On the banks of the River Smile, field, the army is now investigating the supply for a possible emergency etc., Wailau, etc., Molokai, 1920. $1. Where the Cheer-u- and y On Maui and in the Territory there is more money in circulation Ulossoni sweetly ration and dried bananas and banana flour making still open 1IANA MAULIOLA (w) to Margaret all the while. with final bonus in a few months, further Never-Grumfol- e than ever before and the payments U. Morris, int. in R. P's. 4120 & Where the flower still other great funds will be released. The Mainland has heard ot sources of income from fruit growing. Blooms beside the fragrant Try, 6114 W'aiehu, Maui, Aug. 1920. $120. Ne'er-Give-U- p Hawaii and the news has sown the seed of desire Success of the venture at Xahiku with fruit carrying vessels And the and Patience the prosperity of ENOS VINCENT to Yoshio Kunishika Point faces to the sky. will be numbers of sellers of mainland "in- to the mainland would open the way. for banana growing to vie with their from which the crop large R. P. 5980, Kill. 414, Halauia, Wai- wiil make appearance in the sugar and the pineapple among the sources of income for Maui vestments," who their Islands. luku, Maui, Aug. 11, 1920, 30 yrs. at In the valley of Contentment, Hawaii nei is the land of great opportunities. The mainlandcr In the province of $25 per mo. You will find lovely city, folk do First it was the sugar industry, that knows it even if Island not. MANUEL SARDINHA & WP. to At the foot of No-Fr- hill, fortune to later the pine industry that brought competence or large fXDER WHICH FLAG? Manuel S. Novile Sr., R. P's. 4588 There are thoroughfares delightful those who whhstowl the glamour of distance. Few indeed are the &G582, Wailuku, Maui, Aug. 27, 1920 In this very charming town, And on every hand shade trees Island enterprises which have failed of success. Compare them with $1000. are been with Min Highly interesting statistics relative to employed Named the Very-Seldo- Frown. records of mainland "investments" that have offered, numbers of aliens MALIE KAANAANA & HSD. to Sam Hardware News. eral Products, with Montana Bingham, various oil schemes and other in important positions by Hawaiian corporations were made tmbli; projects that promised much on paper. I he promises of Hawaii this week in the report of the social committee on Americanization enterprises, however, have generally been kept in bank checks, paper of the American Legion. The committee has given much attention to of a different sort. the number of subjects of Great Britain so employed and brings out Mainlanders consider profits made in Hawaii as all but impossible forcibly the point that of such 255 British nationalists holding good positions and that is why they consider the Territory a fertile held for opera- with Island corporations and of war age more than half did The Lips You Love tions, why they send or come here with promises of profits in the not sec service cither under the Union Jack or the Stars and Strips States. And the Island small investor is tempted to fall for the r during the late war. which distance lends. To the questions relative to alien employes in responsible places 270 Consultation with home bankers and financial advisers in the next corporations replied and showed employment of 396 of whom Love Candy few months by those who have reaped the benefit of high sugar prices 20o were connected with agricultural corporations and 190 with other in large bonus payments would result not only in keeping at iiome the concerns. Of these more than 60 per cent are British nationals of wealth of the Islands but will save to the prospective investor thousands whom alout half have not yet taken out first naners thoueh the aver The lips you love, love our candy. Sweets to the sweet; take age term of residence of such British nationals has been more than of dollars that may otherwise be lost. a box of dcliciousness in- "her" favorite.assortment. Better take nine years, .forty-fou- r of the alien higher employes are Germ.-v- i nationals but all except three of them have taken first JUDGEMENT out their pane Jier a boxSnTt. A box in the auto maSthe trip more SOT SHOWN The report contrasts this condition with a British order pleasurable. cil now in effect on the China coast which w. In the old days, and in some sections in quite recent days, treat- bars American Ives of companies organized under the ment of criminals was sad to contemplate and such as to discourage Hong Kong ov3 any real efforts of convicts to reform, sufficing to send them back into Further editorial comment is superfiuou.s-- - THE MAUI DRUG cd- - the world broken wrecks of men. This paper is heartily in favor of Market St., Wailuku Phone 232. we'd directed efforts looking to prison reform and proper amelioration of treatment of convicts but it insists that judgement be shown in exer- cise of such reforms. rtt I Much that High Sheriff Jarrett has done for the prisoners under O T C E his charge has been excellent and is to be highly commended. How- ever, he has not at all times shown good judgement in selection of To Electric Light Customers: Why Send To Honolulu? convicts sent to work without the penitentiary walls it would seem and Payment of all bills for electric service should be made ONLY an example of this can be seen in the jail break of last Monday. WE CARRY STOCK OF Police officials here say that one of the jail breakers, whom they at the office of the Island Electric Co., Ltd., Wailuku, NOT at call the ring leador of the quartet, had a previous record of seven the Puunenc office of the Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co. Ladies', Men's and Children's Hats escapes and to the eighth he added the burglarizing of a house and the theft of an automobile. HAWAIIAN COMMERCIAL & SUGAR CO, To send a prisoner with a record of jail breaking away from the Lighting Department. THE FASHION STORE penitentiary indicates a lack of foresight. County and town jails are WAILUKU, MAUI PHONE 224 not built as is a penitentiary nor are men awaiting trial or sentenced for offenses which entail only service of a jail term expected, generally, All kind of hats washed and dyed. Made to order any style. to be so closely watched as more dangerous criminals. Whether there has been any negligence on the part of county em- dU-Da- y ployes in the recent instance remains to be determined. But coming Economy Kug so soon after the Kahului experience it is evident that more care in bale selection of men to be more or less placed on honor should be exer- Bare floors are expensive when they can be covered with cised and greater care in watching such men in county jails when sent LENOX RUGS away from the pen for temporary work should be expected by the citi- At these prices zens of the community in which such prisoners are employed. 18 x 36 inches .". 80(i 8 x 10 feet $ 9.60 3x6 feet $1.80 9x12 feet 12.03 PAYING FOR SERVICES RENDERED 6x 9 feet 7.20 9x15 feet 14.40 27 inch runners at 68 the yard. 36 inch runners at 80 the yard Rather than have Central Maui divided through a system of tele- R.!g Rugs, Rush Rugs, F'ibre Rugs, Congoleum Rugs phone toll charges and rather than lose a large number of telephone All at bargain prices. users by a very large increase in flat rates, it would seem that some Buy now and save money on your rugs and floor coverings. intermediate method may be secured. It has been suggested that a plan of payment for amount of services rendered might be put into Lewers f Cooke, Ltd. operation. ESTABLISHED 1853 Central Maui will continue to oppose any plan fir its division LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL through such a scheme as the telephone company has Proposed. On 169-17- 7 So. King St. HONOLULU the oilier hand the value of the services of the compai ' will be dimi- nished by each subscriber lost through a large incn t in flat rate The OLDEST and and Manager Brown of "the company lias forecast tha irge increases LARGEST would result in the loss of many subscribers and wot mean further increases in rates for the fewer remaining subscribes. Trust Company It is suggested for the consideration of the tcephone company and of the telephone users of Maui that a flat rat for a minimum in the Territory of Hawaii number of messages each month might be madeJ For all service up to the minimum number of calls such rate wolld be charged bv CHILD'S Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits the company and above such minimum number the s' bscriber would be Over One Million Dollars charged a proportionate rate for each call. In tl way the person who did not use the telephone frequently would 1 a definite fixed when in rate while the person or firm who used the teleph4 :e many times a Honolulu day would pay for the enlarged he service made use of over the New, modern, high class restaurant, central- small user. In that-wa- y each subscriber would be compensating the ly company for the actual service he received. Those to whom the phone located. Cool and comfortable; best A Matter of Business is of greatest value, is most essential, would be called upon to pay food and service. European plan. according to the number of calls they sent while those to whom the Operated in connection with the The advantage telephone is more of a luxury than an absolute necessity would not of having estates and trusteeships handled have to pay more than the reasonable charge for a monthly service by a company especially equipped for this purposes, will ap- of the minimum number of calls. He who used the telephone 200 Blaisdell Hotel peal to any business man. or 300 times a month would pay proportionately more for the greater J. F. CHILD, Proprietor . No individual can. provide the permanence reliability of service he received than would he who did not send out more than or 50 to 100 calls in the same time. service afforded by the HAWAIIAN TRUST COMPANY. It is said that the company is inclined to oppose such a proposal Come in and talk it over. in that it would add bookkeeping and clerical costs, but if it would insure against any loss of subscribers and tend to rather increase the Correspondence Inyited number, the objection of the company would not be valid on any Cleaning WE ARE HERE TO YOU ground since and Dyeing SERVE its business and income would increase with the resulting should be growth. trusted only to experts. The same is true of fine gar- ments to be Maui is not asking something for nothing. It wants the Tele- washed. Otherwise such injury to the fabric may HAWAIIAN TRUST phone Company to receive an adequate return on the money invested result as to cause serious loss. You can depend absolutely on COMPANY, LIMITED and at the sajfte time it wants continued improvement in service the Method Exquisite of with a widening field of the usefulness of the phone. It is said that Honolulu there are only 1050 subscribers on Maui out of a population of 36,000. THE FRENCH LAUNDRY I f there were twice that number of subscribers the service would be J. Abadie, Proprietor, Honolulu. SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS worth much more than it is today. More subscribers, not fewer, with adequate return to the utilities company is what the people of Maui M. Uyeno, Kahului, is our Maui Agent. hope for. THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1920. FIVE

i, Demonstration Butler Explains (Hawaiian Dictionary Homestead Ready Stand Of Legion Nears Completion Deeming that the public may be In- Unless the next legislature au- Building Of Ilaleakala Homestead terested In the attitude of the Ameri- thorizes an enlargement of the pres- can Legion of Hawaii on the question ent compilation of the revised Ha- Modeled On Experience Of Super- of Japanese Immigration, J. K. Butler waiian) dictionary, tho work prepared intendent Extension Division U. S. territorial commander of the Legion, under the direction of the Territorial has issued the following statement archives commission be ready Experiment Station. will for Opportunity showing the oragnizatlon to be un- printing next spring, provided the alterably opposed to importa- legislature appropriates a fund for (Dy F. O. Kmuss) further tion of Japanese or "any other non- that purpose. One of the problems that confronts assimilable race." The revision of the Hawaiian dic- the and 'especially the home- farmer "In view of the considerable promi- tionary has been under way for sev- 1 1 nettling upon his new hold- steader nence years, of con- which is being given to the at- eral largely In charge Rev. Calling ings is the location, designing, Is To You titude of various California organiza- Henry H. Parker, former pastor of structing and equipping of his build- tions on the question of Japanese im- Kawaiahao Church. Many of the ings. This, of course, implies that he migration, land holding, right to citi- words and Interpretations were pre- is desirous of combining utility, mod- appearance zenship, etc., as reported in the daily pared by Queen Llliuokalani, who erate cost and attractive rress, a hobby, during declining Nothnig adds to it seems that the views of the nuide it her Will you allow in the final results. Americn Legion may years to work upon old and more it to pass by or will you the farmer and of Hawaii be of the contentment of general modern Hawaiian words, and to apply family or adds so much to their interest. his Delegates Instructed her knowledge of tho Hawaiian lan- seize and take advantage of it and assure efficiency as the well planned farm- "The attitude of the Legion, depart- guage in making translations. This stead, which constitutes the residence, ment of Hawaii, on question list is understood to have been valu- in- buildings and their immediate this is yourself of a safe, certain and regular farm expressed in able to the compilers. mirroundings. When the writer set- the instructions which were given to delegates The list was turned over to the com- upon homestead in the the to the come tled his by Col. P. Iaukea, secre from dividends paid on stock in an government tract near second . national convention of the mission Curtis Legion, which will be held at Cleve- tary of the Territory, who was the ltalku, on Maui, he and his family land, O., September 27, following. administrator of the Llliuoka- Island Industry? gave much thought and study to the and "These Instructions lani Trust nnd who had personal planning of the farmstead, which was are: "(a) To stand for the exclusion charge of the queen's affairs. to be home for at least a decade. No of further immigration The dictionary will be the first one planning has proved profitable or importation of Japanese or any printed since the dictionary compiled or given greater pleasure than the other Fortunes Have Been Made race into the states or by Rev. was publish- little home that they built then and in territories. "(b) To favor ed about 60 years ago. The present which they have continued to live in tho continuance In in the Hawaiian Island Islands from sugar and from pineapple full to those Japanese now In the Ter- dictionary was suggested as a necess- coinfovt and contentment for nifrh un- ritory of Hawaii or ity when the will of the late Judge canning and now a third great industry is to be fostered and ad- to a decade. In fact this has been in elsewhere in the United of rights John II was In court. There was a Is- large part the sheet ancuor in hold- States all that they vanced to a iosition equal to the two great industries of the were entitled to at the time of their certain phrase in It which became an ing us to the task to "carry on" lands. Those who first in- enry Into issue in interpretation into English, were to enter the pineapple canning through the trying period of real heme he United States. (c) That persons of Japanese an- for the will was written in the Ha- dustry have made fortunes and today arc in easy circumstances. stead pioneering in Hawaii. cestry born in waiian language. With this experience as a basis, the the United States WHY NOT YOU? should not be disturbed in any group of farm building recently com- of their rights but they LOUISIANA CROP CONDITIONS pleted at the Haleak&la homestead that should be encour- aged in every way to exercise their demonstration farm on Maui by the New Orleans, La., Aug. 12 The citizenship and that every effort territorial government were planned. condition of Louisiana's cane crop on should be made to complete Am- Delayed For Several Year their ericanism. August 1 is reported by the govern- Investigate While the fulfillment of these plans ment bureau of crop estiamtes as 74 "These instructions are in line with was delayed for several years, during per cent of normal, same as o n tho Legion's action In Hawaii in fos- the Talk overflhe possibilities of the banana industry litre in Ha- which time building costs almost produc-a- n tering development July 1, and the indicated sugar doubled, final enact"V?n,t Is due the of the Associa- waii with your banker or financial adviser; then see us their s , is given as 179,189 tons. tion of American '.v-iiion- of Japanes'-Ancestry- to the untiring effor. of Senator report says weather m advocating for ttaoi. ''ho that the Harold Rice, wh'; . it through the last ani 'ly was favorable tho crop, Bananas have been grown successfully in the Islands for 20 Japanese ijj'v within our borders the to legislature tl appropriation of $5000 ""equent heavy rains dam-- . complete separation from allegiance years and the men interested in the industry have been uniformly for the ce ucti.m of a group of lying to any other government or laws muk. 'ow lands. The typtf'ii6mesTead farm buildings to than many successful. With transportation assured, the time for expansion those of the United 'jane borer is injimi.B In be erected at the Haleakala homestead States of America. Against "Picture sections, but efforts to reduce its ac- along broad lines has arrived. The profits on this basis are tract demonstration fum, nnd Ultl-- Brides" "Of course, tivities are meeting with success. mated through the sympathetic and the stand against fur- ther immigration sub- of Governor Mc- includes such New Pond Garage George M. vigorous terfuges as picture Carthy, who in this case as he always bribes. Yamada, who was lowest bidder and "Because does, championed the cause of the the attitude announced by was awarded the contract for the first the national small farmer and savr the thing convention of the Ameri- unit of the Pond garage in Honolulu can Legion will undoubtedly through to completion. The final plans have a on condition that he file a bond for mnterial Influence on were worked up by tha territorial pub- the policy of $53,000 in round figures, has complied The Hawaiian Banana Plantations the nation lic works department, tinder the super towards those subjects, it with the requirement and will begin is believed vision of Lyman Digelow, chief of the that Hawaii's stand should work shortly. be given Limited department, who gave every assist- publicity. "I might ance having the possible build- also add, as a matter of incorporated August 6, 1920, In best separate (authorized capital $450,000) with ings provided within the appropriation interest, that delegates from Hawaii were oppose over 75 of its capital stock subscribed, offers to the people of Copies of those plans would doubtless- instructed to any Keep Your Pictures ly be available to anyone by merely resolution or action of the convention the Islands a limited amount of stock at its par value of $15.00 looking in paying cost for making blue prints. toward a cash bonus for men and women per share, 10 of the subscriptions in cash and 10 per month Economical Structure who were in service dur- ing the world war." Since It Is usually paramount that Photo until fully paid. keep costs to the the new settler his CROP OUTLOOK BAD lowest point possible, as was the case with the writer, a largo saving can Reports received by the New York Albums usually be effected by the farmer do- representatives of sugar companies Backed By Island Capital Run By ing a large part of the work himself. operating in Santo Domingo indicate It preserves them for future Much lighter timbers might be used that the outlook for thfl growing crop entertainment. than the government architects speci- is becoming steadily less favorable Island Men And The Main Plantation fied to give a wide margin of safety, and that production, based on present Complete new assortment as well as tho elimination of much of expectations, may not exceed 125,000 Is Right Here On Maui the "trim" which is not essential, ex- long tons. from 35$ to $10.25. cept for appearance. One of the especially ap- Special Attention to Orders 'features which we have coming article this will be described Mail. preciated In our own home is the in detail. Likewise, other farm by large, center area, which has been cut structures and appliances that have in two in the plans to meet wishes been found effective at New Era homo-stea- d HONOLULU PHOTO charge of of tho collaborators in farm, at Haiku, Maui, but which demonstration farm. Likewise, the could not be Incorporated In tho es- SUPPLY COMPANY we disposed ceiling our have with a in tablishment of a government project eliminating Everything Photographic own home, thus another where much of the development Is expense, item of considerable besides necessarily if a formal stereotyped 1059 Fort Street Honolulu. dispensing with almost one entire wall form. Costs Nothing To substituting screening for It of the house, obstructive wooden walls. The result has been that the house, la perfectly ventilated and altogether well suited to our mild climate and the needs of BWhj &e Blue the busy housewife. Investigate The little barn and stable with the little loft provide amplo accommoda- tion for all the needs of the ordinary Ctniof Monday Are you going to pas, up the best invest- 40-ac- homestead. Stalls for four work animals (it would be eminently ment opportunity the islands have offered suited to house the work animals and two cows) a generous sized implement sneu, narness ana ieea room, una uie since the Pineapple Industry organized? loft for storage of seeds that must be kept dry, together with pig cots are A cup at breakfast, with rich cream, will make the gloomiest compact all provided for In one unit. day delightful. Water Storage Important Cut Out This Coupon And Mail One large cost item was the installa- Nothing is harder to describe than the superior flavor of tion of a 5000-gal- ., red-woo- d tank, to Mayflower Pure Kona Coffee. Mainland folk, tourists, epicures, provide ample water storage, which HAWAIIAN BANANA PLANTATIONS, LTD. is bo important for the household and all give the verdict : "the best I ever tasted." stock needs. Where rock and sand are 300 James Campbell Building, It might cheaper Won't you try this Hawaiian-grow- n, Hawaiian cut and easily accessible, be Honolulu, T. II. and likewise provide better Btorage to roasted. have a cistern built. So important have we considered the matter of sani- Gentlemen : tation for the farm home, that an ex- ceptionally, large, deep cess-poo- l was MAYFLOWER Name built to take care of the drainage and Pure Kona Coffee waste of the household. In our own Address home a very successful septic tank Your grocer has it or can get it. . 1 1 . 1 oyolt in Das ueeu ueveiuiiuuJ .1 uiu.1 iturm soil conditions and location are suit- H. MAY & COMPANY, LTD. able, we would strongly recommend DISTRIBUTORS that this means of taking care of sewerage be provided. In a forth- - SIX THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1920.

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N June, 1920, 239 i MACK TRUCKS were sold to firms that already were operating 1956 MACKS. A total of 2889 MACKS were sold in June.

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Can Any Other a ip" the. World Eqtia1 these Records ot ,;the Mack?' Nowadays, when we hear the. words "efficiency,"' today on the same routine required of new trucks and ac- Leo Potter, a hauling contractor in Patterson, N. J., "quality," "dependability," and a few others, related to any cording to their owners, are apparently good for many recently sold a Mack that he had run for 10 years product offered for sale, most of us pass them by as mean- years more. Among those recently brought to our atten- without a single overhaul. ingless generalities. tion are the following: R. H. Macy & Co., of New York have IS old models justifiably and otherwise, Enthusiastic advertisers, Higgins' Tours of Chicago and Xew Orleans have five in their fleet of 62 Macks. They are from 8 to 12 years old have overworked them to a state of hackneyed verbiage. of the very early Macks still running continuously. They There are, however, a few qualifying descriplivcs that will are all sightseeing motor busses. One is 19 years old, an- A Krumenakcr of New York reports that his 10 old never meet this fate because they are too specific and can- other 18 years old, another 17 years old, and the remaining tyje Macks between 8 and 10 years old are still giving ser- not be applied undeservedly. One of these is "longevity" two are 14 years old. A letter from Mr. Higgins says vice as good as could be expected of new trucks. long duration of life. Reports received from owners of "They have given excellent service during all the time I The American Sugar Refining Co., of New York old Mack trucks are ample proof that no other motor truck have used them and in no instances have I ever missed a operates a fleet of 15 old type Macks all is more deserv ing of this qualification than the Mack. ' of which are over triP-- " ;:.U-- 8 years old. The fact that the Mack was the pioneer truck and Cook's Tours of Xew Orleans is still running regular- is that the International Motor Company the oldest truck ly five old type Mack busses ranging in age from 8 to 13 The William Peters Brewing Co., of Union Hill, N. manufacturing concern in America, would, in itself, provide years. J., has 21 old Macks; between 7 and 12 years of age. All first preference to the longevity leadership. I!ut when this of them ran through last winter's storms without missing manufacturing record is coupled with records of Mack Kirkman & Son of Brooklyn have a fleet of 8 old Macks a trip. trucks almost as old as the company itself and still in active between the ages of 8 and 13 years. service, that leadership is indisputable. Goodman's Motor Express, Van & Storage Co., of Harry Goldberg of New York operates 30 of Bayonne, N. J., are using 4 Macks from 8 to 10 years old, In reviewing these instances, it is significant to note capacity each. The majority are over 9 years old, while three of which have only required one overhauling during that entire fleets bought from 8 to 13 yearsago are running many have been in service for 11 years. their periods of service.

KAHULUI RAILROAD, COMPANY, These reports are but i licative of dozens more, all of which KAHULUI, T. H. : indisputably prove that Mack organization has consistently Kahului, September 2, 1920 te The Pond Company, Ltd., 1 built quality into its prodict during the whole of its 2 years of Honolulu, T. H. truck manufacture. Thei are some of the reasons for the Mack Gentlemen : Regarding your recent inquiry concerning the Mack Auto Trucks . longevity leadership toda which wc have in service, we would reply as follows : Two Zy2 ton Mack Trucks were purchased by this company April 1909 and one Zl2 ton Mack Truck in April 1910. These trucks have given marvelous service during the past 11 years. The entire machine is well constructed of excellent material and the engine is all that can be desired by any one. There is no special route laid down over which these trucks We Can Make Immediate travel, in fact, the routes over which they have been operated could easily compare with the mountain roads in the mining districtsof California. The trucks we have been using are, today, of course, out of date as Delivery of MACK Trucks far as appearance is concerned but two of these are still in operation, one of them having been retired so as to obtain spares in case of necessity. We heartly recommend this make of truck to any one requiring a machine for rough service. The cost for maintenance was economical after taking into consideration the nature of the work and the condition of the roads over which the trucks were forced to travel. Yours very truly, The Pond Company, Ltd. KAHULUI RAILROAD COMPANY, (By) WILLIAM WALSH, Authorized Capital $300,000 Superintendent. THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1920. SEVEN

Joseph, Nomination Papers J. W. Kalua, J. P. Kaonohi, Climbing Mill and Supervisor David T. Fleming. t'on. Commander Gait said that the George Kauhi, L. B. Kaumoheiwa, C. Gulches He put in three strenuous days In Politics Kept Out American Legion's constitution and Of Wonien Accepted K. Makekau, M. G. Poschoal, Samuel that section last week and reached provide as follows: Keliinol, Frank B. Cameron, John Is Strenuous Work Of American Legion Wailuku Saturday night. He worked "No candidate for or incumbent of Fassoth, Peruvla J Goodness. Wal-he- e Two women are candidates for cut of Wailuku Monday, visiting a salaried elective, public office shall Democrats: Antonio Rego, L. N. B. ort.rv in the Territory of Hawaii this Having completed an Inspection of and other points And stopped at Because Col. Lawrence M. Judd has hold any office In the American Le- Keahl. Repub- j Air. In addition to Helen K. Sniffen cbcut a score of stations and points the Kahulul sta'Jcn Tuesday morning. announced his candidacy as a gion or in any department or post Democrats: Samuel Kuulu. A. D. of Maui. Mrs. Mary Haahco Atcherly of on "Maui is an of rare beauty," lican candidate for the t?rrltorlal legion is a non political Furtado. observation Maul of the weather island thereof." The r. senate, R. Ho- of Oahu has entered the race for sen-rto- bureau of the department agricul- remarked Mr. Dangerfleld, Monday Commander J. Gait of organization. 4th, Oahu Republicans: Lorrin Territorial Secretary Iaukea de- ture, Lawrence H. Dangerfleld, chief evening, "but. it. is a mountain as well nolulu Post No. 1, American Legion, Andrews, Hannibal S. Canario, O. P. cided to aocept the nomination pa- of the department In the Territory of as a Valley Isle. Thero are some lias asked for and received Mr. Judd's Wilder, A. M. Cristy, J. K. Jarrett, resignation post com- ad- pers of the two women candidates and Hawaii, left Tuesday i.o go up Hale-akal- mighty tough climbs through gulches as a executive Gasoline For Oahu Mainland S.imuel Manu, J. A. Beaven, J. let the courts decide whether women cross fye crater and go over and canyons but the grp.ndour is well mittee are the advices received from vices to the effect that the tanker, El George H. Huddy, F. D. pre eligible for ofllco In caBC any con- the Ditch Trail, visiting various sta- worth the effort entailed. The scenery Honolulu. He can still remain a mem- Eegundo, will arrive here September Lowrey, Clarence H. Cooke, T. H. tent be made. tions on the way. He hoped to be is marvelous. ber of the pest, however. It eliminates all apprehension as to Tet rie, Frank Andrade, J. H. S. Kaloo. A surprise came from hi re with the back in Wailuku In about a week and Commenting on the unusual situa- - another gasoline famine in Honolulu. Democrats: Neil R. Slattery, Crane fliint: of George P. Cooke's papers for loked forward to some strenuous L. Almeida, Theodore Awana, C. D. These Days,-- " "The clothes do the 'senate on the Republican side of traveling In the meantime. Pringle, Claus L. Roberts. not make the man," remarked the i he line. It had been conceded that 5th, Oahu Republicans: F. K. Mr. Dangerfleld began his inspec- ready-mad- e philosopher. Caterpillar II. A. Baldwin and A. F. Tavares were Archer, E. K. Fernandez, Archie E. tions from Lahaina on September 2. "No," answered the friend who was to compose I he Maul team for the Stationary Engines Kahele, Ell J. Crawford, Sam Manu, He was efforded all assistance in the studying a bill. "They don't H tailor's vpper house. T. B. Lyons filed from OLT Gh.'.rles H. Kapua, way of transportation, and guides by make him. Cleve- Ah.ui for the Senate as a Democrat. Kanekoa, John P. They break him." E. II. Marino, A. K. Manager Arthur Collins of Pioneer land Catholic Bulletin. Due to the great success of the Holt Caterpillar engine for tractor The full list of candidates for oillce Vierra. Democrats: Ahuna, George on the market a in the Territory follows: Robert work The Holt Manufacturing Co., now have K. K. Ah Nee, Harry Delegate Gregson, George stationary engine suitable for all classes of work. This engine H. Holt, John Makaia, K. Moku-niaia- , Republican J. K. Knlanlanaole. J. Jack Kalakiela, Kim A. Ching, operates on gasoline, distillate or kerosene. Standard sizes arc Democrat Lincoln L. McCandless. V. E Mossman, Pupuhi, Senate Samuel David 30, 45, 60 and 75 horsepower. ICupihea, Jesse tMuihi, Joseph Kalana, 1st. Hawaii Republicans: A. K. Enoka Kealoha, F. C. Bertelmann, will be with Holt. Aklna, Robert Hind, John Leal, If you know engines you pleased the Gabriele, K. Keawehaku, E. J. Gay, E. Thomas K. Nahiwa, John J. Pavao. K. Hanapai, David Kanuha, Lot C. Write or see us for particulars. 2nd. Maui Republicans: Hurry Ker.loha. Baldwin, O. P. Cooke. 6th, Kauai Republicans: M. Democrats: Helen IC Sniffen, T. Aguiar, Jr., Joseph Correia, T. Catton Ncill & Co., Ltd. 15. Lyons, Antonio F. Tavares. Cunringham, J. von Ekekala i, W. ENGINEERS, HONOLULU Edwin C. Moore Fernandez, Manuel V. Fernandez, 3rd, Oahu Republicans: S. P. Cor-re- a USB9E8SCESBWa David K. Hayselden, Johrv A. Hoopale, and Samuel C. Dwight, E. P. N K. Hoopil, L. C. Johonnot, S. K. Ka-ah- Fogarty, L. M. Judd, William Ahia, William Kiawe, James Werner. V. J. Coelho, A. D. Cas- Jack Lucas, S. Keliinoi. tro. Democrats J. S. Chandler. M. S. I Democrats: A. S. P. Robertson, J. Ilenriques, S. E. Lues. W. K. Keiki, Mrs. Mary H. Atcherly, Red Crown gasoline I W. E. Mikes. fflfefflfflttZZ Storm CROP ESTIMATED REDUCED is an all 'refinery gascv VytS i 4th, Kauai Republicans: John H. l'5?-- Coney, E. P. Hurley, Eric A. Knudsen. line with a continuous gnJ" Revised figures on the 1920 sugar J Democrat J. A. Kealolia. chain boiling points.- - C crop recently issued by A. M. Nowell, of Sa" House secretary and manager of Sugar Fact- Indian Tan 1st, Hawaii Republicans: A. K. ors Company are 566,233 or a decrease STANDARD OIL COMPANY ffrYffi&l&Ui Aona, D. K. Ewnliko, John K. Kai, of about 1300 tons. Figures by (California) William M. Keolanui, Norman K. are: Lyman, Henry J. Lyman, W. K. Peters Hawaii, 130,594 tons, a loss of Moccasins Otto W. Rose, Evan da Silva, E. J. 1,858; Maui, 128,283 tons, a gain "f J. K. C. Vanat- - ; Smith, KeolaSflam 1,583; Oahu, !7T05 tons, a gain-405- )k Gasoline tons, a lob.. ofQpMimM 14 $15.00 Katj'..,'2,648 inch high DemocrnDavid K. , 1,344. ThoniasTdro, Jr., J. K. Kekaula, f 16 " " $16.00 AmaiiEf"osta, Samuel Haina. Municipal Market Favored Haw, 2nd, Hawaii Republicans: Francis county supervisors also adopted- - a K. Aona, H. L. Holstein, E. K. Kaaua, resolution favoring the establishment D. K. Kaupiko, George K. Kawaha, of a municipal market on the land ly- Maui Dry Goods & Grocery Henry L. Kawewehi, Mose Mahelona ing between the old Ponohawai street E. M. Muller. l'na and the proposed new one on Democrats: John K. Kekaula, Rob- avenue. This site is de- Company, Limited Wailuku ert K. Naipo. clared to be a good, central one, whicli 3rd, Maul Republicans: L. L. would suit everybody.

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, , . ,.. ,.. ,.. a given out by Charles Trew, local agent for the Hurd-Pohlman- com- Crop And Weather pany, through whose company the MAUI TWENTY YEARS AGO On The Other Islands machinery Conditions has beon ordered. Those (Maul News of September 8, 1920.) Bettei 1 C. interested include Tanaka, an . , Sentoor Wise John Light company officer of the American Trading com- Improved weather crop ' Mentioned trie will have doubled Mr. W. O. Aiken has been inspect - ; and T. B. Lyons new homes Further aid Is pany of Hilo, and a number of - Wise being mentioned as assistant its capacity in all departments, and ing public Maul in conditions for all of the territory V- other Japanese. the lands of East to Walter Scott in promotion work at will be operating all its lyw units the Interest of the government It is reported the Mauna Lei plan- cept the Konaia ana uamaKua vb S;in Frnnclsco. The Tourist Bureau both for the generation of power and tation will up again this week tricts of Hawaii were noted during the Magistrates Named Two more ap- start had under consideration the names of ice. Total of expenditures for these Mrs. W. A. McKay has been select- and week endine last Saturday as report pointments of Big Island and that work will be pushed right two others when Wise's name was purposes will probably run to about Maui ed principal of Wailuku grammar along. ed in the bulletin of the weather bu- district magistrates have been the mentioned and took no further action $400,000. This Is the information made school. reau which was Issued on Tuesday. by Judge James L. Cooke, upon them at its meeting. g'ven out by J. C. Tlankinton, mana- chief Captain McDonald of tho Clnudlne justice of the supreme Of In general through ger of the company. Contracts for territorial court In Wailuku 350 voters have register-- i will make an extended visit to the tho conditions who spent several weeks recently on says: New Homes For Laborers In its I'.irtions of the work totalling more il, mostly Hawaiians. coast and William Weir, former first the territory the bulletin general scliem. improving the Islands of Hawaii and Maul look- for the than $100,000 have already been let, officer, has been promoted to the llama-ku- a ing into the tisaution The new ap- Tom Aside from the Kohala and home conditions of its la borers, Oahu and the remainder will be awarded Clark went to Hana with the captaincy. ftre--'?e- . districts of Hawaii where the Sugar Company has prepared plans pointments Thomas K. board of registration and Bob Wilcox hot between now and October 15. dry weather still persists and rain Is for 22 additional cottages to he erect- Waihako, lawyer, as district magis- for the double purpose of seeing the Telegraphic News very badly needed, the weather of the ed in lts camps Wnipnhu, Oahu. trate of the District of Hana, Maui, Hawaiians are registered and that Defeat In report- at Irwin Recovering Attorney General of tho Allies China past week has been highly beneficial These follows smaller which have in place of Judge E. K. Palakiko, Bob Wilcox doesn't fool 'cm any more. ed. Forco said to have fallen back lots Irwin, who was operated on recently for all crops and field work through- alrea 'y been built. cottages will whose term of office had expired, and a in with a loss of The in San Francisco, Is reported to be after battle Pekin out the Territory. Temperatures were be ro( iny and neat r.nd will be fitted Judge David K. Baker, former terri- - Mr. W. W. Thayer of the reportorial 1800. improving rapidly, and will return somewhat lower on all islands, but with modern sanitary appliances. totoriiU 8ena(or nB d,Blrict magl8trnte staff of the Advertiser Is on Maul Honolulo in the near future. e Oahu, and there was a slight decrease In the District of North Kona, at Kai-lu- this week to write up the Spreckles-vill- General Sutler's advance occupied Machinery For Philippines Sugar This Is a reappointment. ditch. Machadodorp. The Boers made a In rainfall throughout tho section, but mill machinery manufactured in and Hilo Soap Factory As soon as the poor stand against the British. reports still indicate excellent weather shipped from Honolulu within the last machinery can be installed, Hilo will If you have anything to sell, or wish Mr. C. B. Wells, manager of the for cane growth. - have a new and thoroughly modern to buy or exchange any a Wailuku Sugar Company leaves for Two boys and a girl, member of three- weeks on Pacific Mail freighters article, try By islands, the rainfall for this and a soap works. This Is the information Want Ad In the Maul the Coast Monday. Ho will visit isolated families, have fallen victim of had total value of approximately New. the preceding week follows: Hawaii, JCno.OOO. Southern California and may perhaps bubonic plague In Glasgow. On the Eastern Importer 1.28, 1.32; Kauai, 1.24, 1.65; Maul, 0.69 -- vt wind up In the neighborhood of New which left Honolulu late last month 1.52; Oahu, 1.00, 1.60j all islands, 1.12: for Iloilo, a shipment York In time to vote. The United States Transport Cali- worth $400,000 Honolulu Wholesale PrcduceMarket Quotations 1.47. Tho mean temperature for this tfas dispatched by both the Honolulu fornia en route from San Francisco Mr. Field who has been spending a over due. and the preceding week: Hawaii, 73.2" Iron Works and Cat ton Neill & Co. ISSUED BY THE TERRITORIAL MARKET, AUGUST 28, 1920. via Honolulu is ten days week in Honolulu has with 73.2"; Kauai, 78.0, 78.7; Mlaui, 77.3", The freighter Exporter, returned Eastern last 77.4" ; Oahu, 77.4 ; Islands, 75.7 -- a a view of making Wailuku his home. Chicago has a plague of rats. all week took a shipment from Honolulu 75.9. lion Works to Manila. This consign- Island butter, lb Ci Fruit Eggs, On Friday of Inst week and Monday Italian anarchists threaten the life ment has a vahi'! $250,000, it select, doz .90 Bananas, Chinese, lb. 03 of was . of this week heavy and damaging of President McKinlcy. by Eggs, No. 1, doz None iM'nanns, L'ooKlng, bnch Z.DO said Manager W. G. Hall. storms prevailed In Kula. In many Educators Ask Increase At the Eggs, Duck, doz 7l Figs, 100 1.00 places corn and potatoes were wash- It is rumored in Europe that Russia concluding session of the conference School Sites Approved Sites for Young Roosters, lb 65 to .70 Grapes, Isabella, lb 12 ed into the Kula road. Mrs. von Temp-sk- y is making strenuous efforts to deprive of educators held in Honolulu last new schools in the Palolo and K&lihi Rabbits, live weight, lb. 25 Watermelons, lb 08 to .09 re- had a corral of 16 calves washed England of the friendship of the Uni- week, a resolution was adopted districts were Hens, lb 55 to .60 Alligator 40 approved by Governor Pears, doz to .60 away except ted States. questing the legislature to provide for Turkeys, 60 .65 but all one were saved. McCarthy alur an inspection trip lb to Limes, 100 ., 60 to .75 an Increase of at least 25 per cent In Muse, 38 made in company with Land Commis- Ducks, lb to .40 Pineapples, sm., lb 03 Iibor Day was celebrated by an old The battleship Alabama is Queen of teachers' salaries. Other resolutions Ducks, 35 sion Bailey i:nd T. II. Gibson, deputy Pekin, lb to .38 Papaias, lb 02 fashioned luau In Iao Valley with all the American Navy. She developed adopted included one urging that superintendent of public instruction. Ducks, Haw. doz 13.00 Strawberries, bskt None the trimmings. The management of a speed of 14 knots on her recent teaching of humane education be Vegetables Livestock the affair was entirely in the hands trial. made a part of the school course. Port Captain Captain x Retires Cattle and sheep are not bought at of Hawaiians with just a few haoles Establishment of a social service de- Thomas Clark, port Beans, string, green, lb 06 veteran captain live weight They are slaughtered present to lend spice. There was a partment of the board of education Inter-Islan- d Beans, string, wax, lb 06 A Single Skull Craft. of the Company, for near- and paid for on a dressed weight Deans, pod, OS noted absence of intoxicants there be- him- also were advocated as were plans for ly 40 years in the employ com- Lima in lb English Paper "He lived by of the basis. feeble-minde- d Beans, Maui red, cwt 8.00 to 9.00 ing enough to nicely wash down the self in a lonely old household, from the segregation of chil- pany,, has retired. He will be succeed- Hags, up to 150 lb 26 roast pig and sweet potatoes. ev-r- y dren. Kindergarten training for all ed by Capt. Samuel A. Crosby, bar Beans, Calico, cwt 9.00 which he paddled himself ashore Dressed Meats top-hat.- Territory was urged as Beans, S. W. cwt 8.00 morning in a " Boston children of the pilot at Pearl Harbor. Lahaina suffering terribly from' IJeans, L. W. cwt None Beef, lb 16 to .20 is '"script a necessity. Veal, lb x 18 to .22 an ice famine as the Lahainaluna Judd May Resign Under de-Co- l, Beans, Speckled, cwt None the is not running in goo cision c.f the attorney general Peas dry, Is. cwt 7.00 Mutton, lb 25 2 Pork, lb 1 30 to .35 Lawrence M. head of the na- - Beets, lb 04 v Hides The Lahaina railw?"' tno tional guard, will have to resign that Carrots, lb 04 Wet Salted Steer, No. 1, lb 12 cocoa-nu- t '3rr?mauka is making In MerchanHh position if he he elected state senator, Cabbage, lb 0G Dealers General Steer, No. 2, lb 10 rapid progress. for which office he ha? filed nomina- Corn, Sweet, 100 ears 4.00 tion papers. Corn Haw. sm. yel. ton 80.00 Steer, hair slip, lb r. 08 American Factors Paints Kips, Peanuts,-g- . lb 09 to .10 lb 10 The little tug Talulu is proving a Goat, 20 tow- AmFac Red Label Coffee Dillingham Estate Valuation In the Peanuts, sm. lb 11 to .12 white each to .30 time saver in Kahului harbor in petition for probate of the will of the Green peppers, bell, lb. 05 Feed ing scows to and from the vessels In - Yale Locks and Hardware lato Emma Louiso Dillingham Is 3reen peppers chili, lb 05 Corn, sm. yel. ton None the harbor. valued at $390,000. The bulk of the Pot. Is. Irish, cwt. '. 3.00 to 3.25 Corn, lg. yel., ton , - estate is left to the children of the Pot., Sweet, White, ewt 2.25 Corn, cracked, ton" "...V...... ?.... 953)0 Charley Bridges the contractor has testator, Mary Dillingham Frear, Wal- Pot. Sweet, Red cwt 2.50 Bran, ton 72.50 begun the erection of a residence on WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS ter F. Dillingham, Harold G. Dilling- Taro, cwt 2.25 Barley, ton - .. 70.00 Main street between Dr. Weddicks ham and Marion E. Erdman. Taro, bunch 15 Scratch food, ton 97.50 Tomatoes, lb OS Oats, ton 80.00 Nawiliwili Wharf Dangerous Green Peas, lb 08 Wheat, ton 110.00 Stanly Kennedy, manager of opera- Cucumbers, doz None Middling, ton 85.00 tions for the Inter-Islan- d Steam Navi- Pumpkins, lb 03 Hay, wheat, ton 57.00 gation Co., has informed the harbor Corn, lg. yel. ton None Hay Alfalfa, ton 57.00 STOP! LOOK! READ! board that complaints have been re- IF YOU ARE GOING TO ceived to the effect that its wharf at Nawiliwili, Kauai, is in poor condi- tion. It Is many Meet the Steamer at Lahaina stated that planks CALL UP . are loose and that others need re- I placing, whibj the landings are in bad 191 -- A Inter-Island'- Phone s Kahului Auto Stand, shape and endanger the 'It wSJr boats. JOHHNIE J. KOHAMA For comfortable easy riding cars. Regular Trips on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Will Welcome Swimmers The No More THE STANDARD Honolulu Chamber of Commerce Long-Legge- d OF and the Hawaii Tourist Bureau are planning a big demonstration to wel- come the Hawaiian swimming team Bath Tubs Typewriters Slime Co. back from its triumphant sweep in dableUiahuiui Slailroad Antwerp. They will arrive, it is Daily Passenger Train Schedule (Except Sunday) thought, early in October. THE ROYAL Efficiency and Durability Th. following schedule went into effect November 18, 1918. Want Lands Opened Thirty peti- ONTRAST tJlis built-i- n For the Business World tioners, who filed their requests with clean, Pembroke, with old style bath TOWAKOS WAILUKU TOWARDS HAIKU Commissioner of Public Lands C. T. tub perched fm silly legs. That space behind and under- Bailey year llltllli Distinct last for the opening up of neath the old sty" ! 800 tub has given many a family of germs a good acres of first class can land at Mill! STATIONS Mill! Honomu for homestaJing purposes, start. You kno you never could get at it to clean up. A M and who have not as yet received any 1 5 6 35 A..Wiluku..L I 3 satisfactory answer to plea I 33 3 3o, 35 40 40 J JJ $ J I their for 3 ao 6 J5 153 8 50 1 40 3 43 4 opening i i h.. ..A j the lands in question, have Honoulu Iron Co. Kahului .. employed & Works the law firm 8 a 6 1 of Andrews a) 17 20 la.o a, 3.3 S 4J J 47 Pitman, of Honolulu, to take 10 8 10 L" -- A their WHOli2SALE DISTRIBUTORS, HONOLULU j .7 Spreck- - ' J 3 17 fight to Governor C. J. McCarthy. 4 A: 9 The Corona 9 3 3 """ ix 7 03 33 3 S a 9 a Plebiscite Called Mayor Wilson FOR 00 55 00 I.. ..A 98 7 .3 4 i. Eigned a proclamation plebiscite XXSXXXXXXXXX THE 5.3 Pais for a XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX A .X, on the proposed bond Issue of $600,000 Traveler Student Home ' 53 7 57 7 15 8 4 h- 47 52 - - "A o 14;') 7 7 for the Waikiki and Kalihi units of HAWAIIAN NEWS COMPANY, Ltd. 5V Hania- 4 19 the sewer system 34 A;kupoko"L 11. 9 extension. The 5. . 46, 7 5 7 22 a 15 4 election will bo held on Wednesday, Territorial Distributors t. you are ot now 45 4o 7 45 L A 7 3 a tiU t November 2. If receiving the REXALL MONTHLY Young Hotel Bldg. Honolulu 1.4 ..Paawela.. 3 9 MAGAZINE please send your name for mailing list. The 4 44 3 7 44 A .X 7 32 5 4 3 Traffic Ordinance By 4 35, ..A 7 Amended a Magazine has recently been enlarged, 4o 7 4o L.. Haika 13. J j6 1 30 4 j3 vote of 3 to 2, the Hawaii board of and improved by th supervisors passed the first reading of addition of stories by prominent writers and pictures of cur- M. TANIOKA PUUNENE DIVISION on amendment to the new automobile rent events. traffic ordinance, by which it is hoped Photographic Studio TOWARDS PUUNENE TOWARDS KAHULUI much of the complaint will be elimin- Main Street, Wailuku, Maul. STATIONS ated. The amendment repeals those Pmingtr rimnpf lltii iltMll Pntttpr sections of tho ordinance which pro- rtufm ALOHA LODGE NO. 3 KNIGHTS hibit parking in center strip L..K.huiui..A-!!- !l!! m 5JL the of THIS SERVICE IS ABSOLUTELY FREE. OF PYTHIAS. streets in the congested, district. J A..PuuD.,..L 2.5 6 22 S 1ft S 1 o'c 6 0 ft 612 ft 05 Money For Civic Convention Tho 1. All train, dally except Sundays. Hawaii board of supervisors, at Its 2. A Special Train (Labor Train) will leare Wailuku dally, .xc.pt Sunday., regular meeting, an appropria- voted at 5:30 a. m., arrlrinc at Kahului at 6:60 a. m., and conn.ctln with of $.j00 expenses tion toward the of & Regular meetings will be held at the 6:00 a. m. train tor Puun.n.. the Eighth Civic Convention. The Benson. Smith Co., Ltd. the Knights of Pythias Hall, Wai- 3. BAGGAGE RATES: 150 pound, of perianal baccate will carried supervisors said they felt SERVICE EVERY SECOND b. fre. that that luku, on the second and fourth Friday of charge on each whole ticket, and 75 pound, on each half ticket, when the convention idea should be en- The Rexall Store Box 426 of each month, at 8 p. m. baggage l. in chare, of and on the same train as the holder of the ticket couraged as much as possible. Honolulu, T. H. All visiting members are cordially For excess baggage 25 cents per 100 pounds or part thereof wlU b invited to attend. charged. Bright Lights For Hilo Before an- J. PATTERSON, C. C. For Ticket Fare, and other information aee Local other year has passed the Hilo Elec- - P.ss.ng.r Tariff L 0. C. W. S. MASON. K. R. & S. No. 3, or Inquire at any of the Depots. THE MAUI NEWS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1920. NINE

County Teachers the judge in the performance of his duty, or shall refuse to accept Rules And Regulations the awards made, he shall be disqualified from further competition and Prize Herefords To Be Benefited for the shall forfeit any premiums or ribbons already awarded. Arrive For Hawaii 23. The Secretary shall have authority to reauire each attendant Establishment of a public school ex- showing animals to dress neatly and in a manner that shall meet with LIVESTOCK DIVISION Another shipment of prize Hereford for children who have a us- is approval. I he secretary shall have authority to prevent any at clusively from Giltner Brothers,' Emin- knowledge of spoken English, and of the tendant who does not comply with his orders from exhibiting an cattle able ence Ky., farm arrived on the Enter for the Issuance of primary provision prise, reports the Ililo Post Herald. teaching certificates to teachers Third County 24. Exhibitors will have look transportation the;r grade Annual Fair to after the of H. L. Low, representative for the although uncertificated, have giv- own stock and the feeding and care of Exhi- who, Kahului, Maui, October 21, same during the afir. Eminence stock farm, returns to Hilo yearB or more service, were 22, 23, 1920 bitors pay all expenses connected with their en five stock. In charge of the stock and fittingly most Important actions taken 25. the two Exhibitors of livestock must report to the superintendent in so, as this shipment Is the result of n commissioners of public In- 7 by the LIVESTOCK COMMITTEE charge at :30 a. m., each day, for orders regarding judging, parading of prior visit to the Island of Hawaii. meeting In Honolulu L. K. Smith struction at their Chairman stock, etc. Exhibitors are required to parade their stock when request- Kapapala ranch is well represented week. A. A Soong -i- early this Secretary ed to do so by perintendent in charge. Any exhibitor failing to in the shipment, with eight prize to the commissioners, t" Also referred li. H. Jones Clerk comply with the orders of the superintendent in charge shall forfeit Hereford bulls and prize Hereford adopted pending the A. six and tentatively MacPhee Superintendent of Beef Cattle ii claims as an exhibitor. heifers. The Hawaiian Agricultural meeting of the board, were the W. A. Clark next Superintendent of Horses 26. Exhibitors are expected to disnlav placards. Env-in- names Company, Pahala, receives five Vaughan R. von at recommendations of Tempsky Superintendent of Hogs breed, age, and any information which would be of general interest Holsteln heifers and also a bull. superintendent of public In- W. H. Rickard Superintendent of Dairy Cattle and educational value to the public. The Hamakua Milling Company, is providing for an advance of A. Tierman 27. struction, J. ....Superintendent of Special Awards, Judging and Parade All stalls, pens, and exhibition places must be cleaned before represented in the shipment, but re- payroll, of teachers, C. one year on the J. Fitzgerald Superintendent of Carcass Contest 8 a. m., each day and refuse matter disposed of as the superintendent ceives a surprise by the addltoln of or uncertificated, who attend four F. G. Krauss Superintendent of Milking Contest may uireci. one of the family of two prize Holsteln summer Horse-shoein- g more regular courses at the J. A. Tierman Superintendent of Contest 28. Every animal upon entering the show rimr must he acmm- - heifers and eight bulls. Following the con- school, and providing for the L. von Tempsky Official Weieher panied by its proper entry taer. The responsibility of securing rnfrv custom of the stock ranch, the new struction and maintenance of dormi- J. C. F'tzgerald , Veterinarian tags will be placed on the exhibitors. member of the Holsteln family was tories ut the Normal school for needy h. II. Jones Superintendent. of Boys' and Girls' Pig Club Contest J9. All animals for sale must have a placard "FOR SALE" put named and recorded for registration, and deserving students. F. G. Krauss Chairman. Educational Committee up in a conspicuous place so as to let the public know the animal is for and will he known as " K. C. T; It. It. Provide Exclusive School sale. Aloha," which identifies it as having There were four commissioners GENERAL COMMITTEE 30. No commission will be charged on sales made at the fair. been born in Kansas City on the ter- present at the meeting S. P. Woods. S. A. Baldwin 31. The right is reserved by the livestock committee to revise minal railway, while belonging to Ha- Wilcox and Makawao IX C. Lindsay, Miss Elsie G. C. Munro Lanai correct, add to, or interpret these rules as the interests of the Live waii. They voted un- Col. L. G. Blackman. G. Munro Molokai Stock Committee may require, and all entries arc to be understood a The entire shipment of cattle was animously to approve the recommend- Fassoth Kipahulu being made or exhibited only upon this basis. landed at Kuhio wharf in fine condi- MacCaughey the estab J. ation of for Ben Williams Iuunene MILKING CONTEST tion, and Mr. Low states that he is lishment of Central Grammar school pleased way ar- R. E. Coursen Puunene 32. The following regulations annlv to all entries Class K with the they have school exclusively for English nnrler as a P. W. Eichenger Wailuku Entry 2 and 3, Class Q., Entry 19. rived in the Territory without hitch children, beginning with the speaking. A. Napier Makawao la) A supervisor shall be appointed by or trouble. Mr. Low may be seen or new scohol term next Monday. It is the Livestock Committee Weight , to the communicated with at Theo. H. Davies change will not J. Makawao supervise entire test. He shall not be connected in any way understood that the with any of the contestants. & Co.'b offices, Hilo, for the next few affect, the present school enrollment, b) The supervisor shall see that each cow entered in this test days. but the receiving class will be ex RULES FOR EXHIBITORS AND AWARDING OF PRIZES s milked dry, not later than 8:00 p. m., October 20, 1920. ainined carefully and only those chil ENTRY FELICITATES HARDING dren who can readily handle spoken 1. Competition shall be open to the world. (To De Continued.) English will be admitted to the school 2. Entries closed Tuesday, August 31, 1920. No entry accepted John Waterhouse, of In regard to the issuance of prim unless mailed on or before closing date. Entry shall be made with the Alexander & Baldwin, will be Hawaii's prin- ary grade certificates to uncertified secretary and must be addressed to A. A. boong, Makawao, Maui, 1 . H representative in the delegation, teachers, the recommendation of the 3. The exhibitor's entry fee for each animal entered for. the fair When You cipally composed of California busi- superintendent as adopted by the com- will be as follows: , Hear The Fire Bells; ness men, that will felicitate Senator missioners Is as follows: Cattle and horses, $2.00 each. you subconsciously think of the "other fellow" and it's W.irren G. Harding, Republican candi- To Recognize Service Hogs, date for president, at Marion, Ohio oi sheep and goats, $1.00 each. a great shock when you are told that it is YOUR house, "That the superintendent be author Payment to be made on or before August 31, 1920. The cntr September 14. Wallace M. Alexander, certia-cate-s - but, the shock is still greater and much more serious president & Baldwin, la ized to issue primary ade fee will allow .7c exhibitor a s- ux by twelve feet or such space of Alexander -- when delegation. to those sPa'ctory uncertified sufficient z. accommodate one s. '"lal. After that date entries you realize that you are not fully covered with also a member of the It teachers whrtSn August 31, 1920, cannot be made and reservations held unless by special insurance. was he who urged that a reprenenUi-tativ- e years or more of faith of Hawaii be included In the have eivere permission of the Chairman of th' nmmittee. You never know ivhen your turn will come. ful tjetAthe department of pub 4. All entries must be on the ... rounds u, v. October 20th delegation. f '.' Fran- lic instruction and whose work is with due allowance for transporta .on difficulties and will noi 1 " allow The delegation will leave San by the local supervising prin ed to be removed before the close of the fair without the consent of Henry Waterhouse Trust Co., Ltd. cisco, September 9. It will be pro-sente-d cipal and commissioner." the official in charge. to Senator Harding on the This provision Is designed to aid 5. In case an animal exhibited died or is injured so that it can iort & ant Sts. Honolulu. front porch of his home in Marion. many country teachers who are giv not be exhibited another may be substituted by a proper showing. 'Phone 5701. ing satisfactory service in the primary 6. No person except the secretary will be allowed to see the en Registration closes September 15. grades, but who are unable to pass tries or have access to the entry books until after the entries have been summer school examinations. The closed. primary certificates will permit that 7. No entries are necessary to championships. the teachers be raised in pay from $55 8. Animals on exhibition must remain in the space assigned them a month to $75. on the grounds until 7 a. m., the morning following the close of the Another provision for fairer pay fair, except by permission of the Chairman upon recommendation of ment to teachers who have had ex the secretary. perience in other sections of the coun 9. All exhibitors during the fair may secure an exhibitor's ticket try was adopted as follows: for SI. 50 which will entitle them to entrance to the fair grounds at NEW STANDARDIZED CORD TIRES "In determining the initial salary of all times. Employees necessary to handle their exhibits during the a principal or teacher, credit may be fair may secure passes from the secretary. allowed for experience in public 10. The official veterinarian has the right to discard and bar all schools elsewhere than in the terri animals in ill health or carrying disease of any kind from entering the tory of Hawaii. Half-tim- e only, how fair grounds. For High Class Passenger Cars ev,er, may be allowed, and this shall JUDGING years. Thus, the not exceed three 11. premiums ribbons will by expert cannot exceed Awards of and be made an maximum initial salary judge, who may have a consulting judge. The decision of the regular Greater Cushioning Large Air Capacity year salary on the Depart the fourth judge, however, will be final. merit's schedule. 12. b Heavier Tread More Resiliency require the Judges' books must returned to the Secretary of the fair "The department shall awards made, and be signed by satisfactory written evi immediately after the are they must submission of the nidge and the department superintendent. (lonro to show the applicant Is that 13. Men in charge of stock are strictly prohibited from making to this time allow lawfully entitled remarks regarding their stock, previous to and during the judging, un ance. less information is required by the judge or superintendent in charge. Longer Service V "However, after one year of satis department, full 14. Where there is but one animal competing for a premium, the factory service In the judges may recommend no second first exceed six years, may be premium, premium, premium time, not to or a special premium as merit warrants. But premium awards shall allowed, effective as of September 7, not be withheld merely because there is no competition. 1920." 15. of age Money In case dispute as to the of an animal,, its certificate Will Need More will be age, will required provision providing of registry evidence of and the owner be to V The tentative file with the Secretary an affidavit that it is the identical animal therein GOOD four EAR have attended that teachers who described. of the summer school or more seEsions 16. No weights of any animal on exhibition shall be allowed to nhnll "h Advanced one year on the be posted, except on the official card, such weight to be determined payroll at the discretion of the de only by the Maui County & Racing Associations, official weigher partment" parries with it the need of fair This official to be named by the Committee. an $10,000 a year on the livestock additional 17. Protest designed to effect the awards must be made by an payroll. It is expected that at the commissioners interested party. This protest must be in the form of a written state next meeting of the ment, verified by an affidavit setting forth the reasons for protesting, this provision will be adopted finally Cord be filed with the secretary of the on Tire and must Livestock Committee request for the additional ap-- and the day the awarding is made with the forfeit deposit $25.00 in case made to the special ses the of Drooriation protest is sustained, provided be legislature. the not that the protest will entered anv slon of the thirty minutes the is tentatively planned to ask time within after award made, if the protesting This is the first shipment of thest lew standardized tires which serve It Is also party state under oath that the facts upon which the protest is made the legislature for an additional $2400 as wheel Pierce-Arro- Packard, Cadillac, Peerless and were not in his possession at the time the award was made. equipment for to extend the summer school curricu . 18. The Show Committee of the Maui County Fair & Racing Locomobile cars. lum during 1921. Association shall decide all protests. An appropriation of $15,000 will be needed for the proposed construction PRIZES AND RIBBONS The New Goodyear 35x5 Cord has of an inch greater insidii 19. in form will be of dormitories at the Normal school. Prizes the of ribbons awarded in each class. In diameter, giving a larger air capacity and greater cushioning and makes who are to be permit- addition, a number of cups will be awarded the prize winners in vari The students this the easiest riding tire on the market. ted entrance to these odrmitorles will ous classes. Cups for prizes will be announced by the Secretary at be selected by a committee consisting his orhce on the morning ot the opening of the fair. of the superintendent, normal school 20. Colors denoting awards will be as follows: With the diamonds on the tread nearly twee the size of other tires, the Blue award, principal and one member from each ribbon, first new 35x5 gives more tread stock and greater length of service. county of the Territory. "In making Red ribbon, second, award.

e White ribbon, third award. selection the committeo shal lglve Car owners looking for long and uniform tire service have at last found to those of Hawaiian birth Pink ribbon, special award. and lineage." All sweepstakes and championships will be royal purple. it in this new Goodyear tire. EXHIBITORS' DUTY AND RESPONSIBILITY Registration closet September 15. 21. All possible diligence and care will be exercised to prevent the loss or injury to animals on exhibition but it is hereby expressly Subs For Pearl Harbor To aug- stipulated that the Maui County fair & Racing Association or any one ment the submarine fleet at Pearl ot the management ot the tair will in no way be responsible for Harbor naval station four more sub- loss or injury of any kind to any animal. Royal Hawaiian Sales Co., Ltd. marines of the "R" class have arrived 22. All animals shown must have been property of the exhibitor GOODYEAR from San Diego and passed on to ou days prior to the opening of the fair. Jrirms or copartnerships en SERVICE STATIONS FOR Tearl Harbor about 8 o'clock. The tering animals for exhibition must have been in existence at least 30 ABSOLUTE GOODYEAR SERVICE. boats, 11, 12, 13, and 14, completed an days prior to the owning of the fair and in all cases must be bon 8,000 mile trip when they arrived in fide. If it be ascertained that any exhibitor has made or caused to b Wailuku Hawaiian waters, for they came from made any false statement in regard to any animal exhibited or the the Atlantic, via Panama canal. ownership ot same, or if any exhibitor shall attempt to interfere with THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1920.

8 ' High School Will Cho Cho Stands For Bridge Party Is PERSONAL MENTION Stronger Children Pleasing Funetitw u. Open On Monday J. M. Dowsett camo over from Hono- A mooting of the advisory commit- Friday evening, last, Mr. and Mh SPORTS lulu last Saturday. tee of the Federal Board of Child Wel- D. W. Chllson, Mr. C. S. Chllds, Miss II. V. Will Be Acting Principal Wailuku Soccerites We Alexander House Set- Louis Gardner, nnd Miss Maybelle E. Maui's Polo Team Supervisor n. A. Drummond was an fare held at tho Pending A Permanent Selection; Taylor nt tho Alexander At arrival by tho Claudlno last Saturday. tlement Residence Tuesday afternoon, entertained Victors Lahaina Full Staff For Grades; Two New met to discuss the program for the HoiIho Settlement at a delightful Again Champions Assistant County Attorney Crockett coming .year. Tho Alexander House bridge party. The guests arrived The Senior Soccer Football Series has returned from a business trip to Departments. Settlement Association lino been des- i round the hour of eight nnd shortly was continued in its regular schedule Honolulu. ignated as agent or the Federal Board .tfterward they had all swung merrily Kauai Four Prove Worthy Competitors at Lahaina last Saturday in a game Mrs. It. B. Rietow of Kahuiul has Maul High and Grammar School will of Child Welfare on the Island of Into tiie gamo. Much laughter And Champions Were Compelled To between the Alexander House Gym- gone to Honolul for an extended visit open with a full Btnff of tenchers for Maul, and is seeking through the or- uid merriment made tho hours pass team Lahainas, tho s- tho grades and with Hugh V. White serv- Extend Themselves To Gain Hard nasium and the with relatives. -j ganization to make each child in the aulckly until refiesiimentR wore score ending in favor of the Gym Mr. and Mrs.- A. W. Collins return- in charge as acting principal next Mon schools of Maul a member of the great ed nnd it was with reluctant footsteps Earned Yiclory. 4 0. Gym day. Ho to for tho team to Whllo the team ed from 'the polo games by the Kilau-- a has consorted net game of health, to bo played under that the guo.sts departed at midnight. won, mo s present month so that the board of it does not m,c;ln Hint Tuesday evening. that catchy name, "Cho Cho," which The invited guests wero: again polo championship poor game, on education may cast about and select Once the played a the W. H. Field, of Maul Hotel Com- stands for "Children's Health Organi- brought Maul for aggregation the person it feels best suited for tho Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hoogs, Mr. and has been to her dontrary the West Maul pany, was a departing passenger for zation." team was true to form and repeated put up a good fight all the way position without undue haste. Super- Mrs. Walter Engle, Mr. nnd Mrs. Will-la- Honolulu Wednesday. Clinton S. Chilils, who acted as In, the Hnal match of the tournament through. The Lahainas seemed to be intendent of Public Instruction Vaug-ha- n Engle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Trask, Charles Puck has returned from chairman in tho absence of Dr. Eva on Labor Day. Kauai proved a worthy accustomed to tho heavy field and MiicCaughoy is looking about for .Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hansen, Mr. and Nahiku and Kcanae where he has Missncr, stated in a resume that the competitor and to the very end the made some very pretty plays, but tho permanent principal and is laying Mrs. Charles Savage, Mr. and Mra. registering voters. Federal Board of Child Welfare had contest was In doubt; final score 7 to team was able to get in any stress upon getting tho right man. Ho Will. J. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. James neither during tho spring placed scales in var- 5. "Entirely worthy of the stake In- work because of slow ground. Mr. and Mrs. Charles II; Atherton is oxpectcd In Maul at tho end of this T. Taylor, Mr. and Mra. Alfred Taylor, fast ious schools of tho islands and had volved" and "the best, polo game ever Tho scoring of tho goals, two In the and their guest, Mrs. Brigham, return- week or tho first of next and may Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen, Mr. Dan fostered the delivery of milk to school seen In the Islands" ar,o two of the first half and two in tho last half, was ed to Honolulu Monday night. then have some announcement on the T. Carey, Mrs. O. J. Whitehead, Miss children wherever possible. Tho funds press comments on the game. good clean work, and tho Lahaina soc- llev. Henry P. Judd will arrive by subject. Editli Lawrence, Miss Winnlfred wherewith such work had been car- Fast From Start cerites defended position vali- ilie Ciaudine Saturday morning for Two new departments in the high Wadsworth, Mr. John Robinson, Miss their ried on had been raised 'at a track At every period of the game the antly. tho Sunday School Convention. school .are to be opened this your, Dawn Williams, Mr. C. D. Lufkin, Mr. meet, a May Day festival and other ' players were closely matched and the Tho standing of tho teams is as fol manager physical instruction and commercial William H. MacDonald. William II. Field, of the like activities by tho selling of sweets, crowd was the largest that has at- lows: work, being the new subjects and all Maul Hotel Company, Is up and about and candles, soda water, etc., at tended any athletic event In Honolulu Team Played Won Lost Pet. of the school work is to go forward again after an illness of a week. those affairs. This had been tho work during the present season. Experts Wailuku 2 2 0 1000 with an unusually capable and well portnnt part in the health of children. L. A. Thurston of Honolulu was a of the Clio Cho organization, consist- among the spectators said the game Puunene 2 1 1 500 equipped staff of teachers. That feature was gone Into thoroughly Saturday arrival. After a visit with ing of tho various nurses on tho island was the and hardest fought of 2 0 2 000 It is also announced that the school by tho committee. fastest alialna ii'icnds he proceeded up Haleakala. who have banded together under the any they have seen In many years. Tomorrow at 4:30 p. m. on the Wai train will be put on regular schedule To Standardize Children Minister H. V. White of the Kahu- leadership of Dr. Eva Mlssnen Itut both In ponies and in players' luku grounds, Dave Lind3aV's Invin- - beginning Monday morning, leaving iul Union Church returned from a After the meeting of the general skill a shade the best of It was Maul's. eibles are to meet the Alexander Wailuku at 8:00 o'clock, Kahuiul, at Tho personnel of tho advisory com- business trip to Honolulu on Tuesday. committee, the physicians present met The riding was terrific and the play House Gymnasium team in the sec 8:15, Spreckelsvllle 8:25, Paia 8:35 mittee consists of: Dr. Eva Missner, in order to formulate some plan of be- Mrs. Carl F. N. Rose Hono- never lagged for a moment from ond game of tho series. The Gym- left for and arriving at Hamakuapoko at 8:45. Dr. Wm. Osiuors, Dr. R E. Sawyer, scoring the children on a health basis, lulu Wednesday evening to place ginning to end. Frank Baldwin scor nasium won the first game by a score her Pupils will be ablo to get monthly Dr. F. n. Missncr, Dr. C. O. Hanson, it boing thought that a child should daughter, Miss Mallelani Itose ed first for Maui after 59 seconds of of 2 to 0 and tho Puuiumio men have in tickets for the train as usual. Dr. A-- C. Rothrock, Clinton S. Chllds, bo scored and entered Into the game sec-sawe- school. play and from then on the score promised to reverse the score in the A full supply of text books has been Mrs. H. A. Baldwin, F. B. Cameron, according to its physical and mental the game settled right down, to coming meet. While it is agreed that Mr. and Mrs. Will J. Cooper, left received by tho Maul Bookstore and Charles Puck. H. M. Wells,. Brother abilities. Tho Cho Cho organization a determined argument, and in barely.; the Wailuku combination is one of for Honolulu Monday evening where will bo at the school ready for dis Robert, Miss Rebecca Akana, Dr. Geo. has on hand buttons and ribbons that four minutes more Malina scored Ka- fast and sturdy players nevertheless they will await transportation to the tribution Monday vhere each pupil Webb, Mrs. George Webb, Mrs. II. are to classify tho different stand- uai's first goal. Jiminle Spalding fol- tho Invlncibles have the best of things Mainland. will be able to provide himself or her- Walker, Carl L. Bowker and Soabury ards among the children, nnd those lowed with the second for the red-shir- in tho way of experience, and from E. J. Dougherty, now representing self with them on tho first school day, Short. standard will be given a chance to five minutes and 15 second later their recent line-u- against Lahaina IhiCPond Company, Ltd., on Maul, re- payments therefor to bo mado to the On Permanent Footing work themselves up to the highest period ended, Kauai 2, Maul teachers. and the fit would seem that they have ndded turned Saturday night from a short VTho c6mnil(tco met with the view of standard by eing told what their 1. materially towards strengthening and trip to Honolulu. year on a handicap is anOow to overcomo it. good "lazing for tne cong Malinas kept up his work making their combination the winning Register before September 15y Mrs. Wylis B. Coale of Honolulu -- nanent basis. Whllo thchtldreri's The schools under Mr. throughout the game, scoring three of team. onni snlled for home Wednesday afternoon -- alth is the most important featuie Wells have shown a HvtSiNnterest in his team's five goals. Sam Baldwin, probable line-u- p The is: after a three weeks' visit with old LETTERS AW;' td will be prosecuted through tho Cho Cho. Teachers and clTc. en have of Maui, also scored three, and Ed. Wailuku Puunene friends on Maul. .Jhools with the assistance of nurses been Interested from thw begSSac, Baldwin, of Maul, and Jimmio Spald- Hiram Laa Goal Murray - Miss Irene Zoffman of Kealakekua, Unclair4"7lJuers at Wailuku Post- wo are to visit tho schools and doc- hut the groat campaign is to begin' ing, of Kauai, two each. B. Kaumehelwa LF McNichol September Hawaii, sailed for home on the last office, 9th. tors throughout the county, It is tho witli tho opening of schools this year. How Points Made C. S. Chllds .' RF Jamiesou Abbey Jr., Wm. having-pBr";?,coup- of organization play- It is now for Maul to get behind Cho Kilauoa after le belief tho that The score by periods was: Palea LII Young Hartman, - Sam of weeks in seein,T?o"'Elghts of Maui. Miss Ethel' grounds and recreation play an 1m- Cho and give the children a chance. First Frank Baldwin (M) .59; Ma- Win. Cockell CF Lindsay Kaalua, Pomaikal Mr. Mrs. D. H. Case, with their lina (K) 4:41; Spalding (K) 9:5G. John Kahookele mi nattray and Kikawa, Dr.' Y. guests, Second Ed. Baldwin (M) 9:3C. Manuel Medeiros OL WIcke Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ather- Perrcira, Antone Brigham, up Third Collins (M) .16; Malina (K) Wm. Cummings IL Coleman ton ind Mrs. motored to Ilichard, Miss Nellie Kula and spent Monday at the Ray- 4:15. Jos. Y. Ting CF McKenzle Shimato, K. Kentucky Herefords and Hoi steins Fourth Ed. Baldwin (M) .48. J. C. Correa in Taylor mond ranch. Waldrpn, Mrs. J. W. Fifth Sam Baldwin (M) 3:50. A. P. Low on McCluskoy Miss Olive Villiers will leave by Watt Jr., John Sixth Malina (K)-5:4- the Wllhelmena from Honolulu Wed- KENTUCKY THOROUGHBREDS Seventh No goals. Register before September 15. r nesday, to return for the completion Messrs. Putmaii and Judd, who FANCY LIVESTOCK OP ALL KINDS AND BREEDS Eighth Sam Baldwin (M) 1:17; of her studies at the Cincinnati Con- teach this year at the Lahainaluna Export Trade Our Spccilaty Sam Baldwin (M) 2:41; Spalding (K) Teams Are Too servatory of Music. school, have returned from their va- 4:26. Rev. Geo. E. Lake came overland cations, the. former from Honolulu We have been exporting livestock for more than twenty years. George II. Angus, who acted as Fast For Visitors from Hana Thursday to attend the and the latter from Hamakaupoko. We own, the largest Breeding Farm in the South, exporting more referee throughout the tournament of meetings of tho Sunday School As Verne J. Burgess, manager of the livestock than all other American firms combined, which Monday's game was the last, sociation to Hana by and will return Automatic Refrlgorating Company High-clas- s Registered Cattle, Range Bulls, Bulls, again gave perfect satisfaction. One game in three was all the All Herd and the Ciaudine Tuesday. and senior member of the firm of Females of the best type and blood lines. Stallions and Scorers and timekeepers were T. V. Around Chinese Athletic Club ball Jacks team could cop In Maul trip. Mile. Cccyl Holliday of tho high Burgess, Davenport & Co., arrlyed of the finest breeds in their various classes. Plantation Mules IClng, II. B. Giffard and F. H. Ami-stron- Its The first game at Lahaina last Saturday school faculty returned this week by from Honolulu on a business trip and heavy Draft Horses in car lots also, Goats, Etc. was easy for the visitors with You way of tse Ditci Trail from a weeks'-visi- t Wednesday. in Hana, wnere sie was the guest FULL INFORMATION Registration closes September 15. Chung in tho box and they walked County Attorney E. R. Bovins has away with tiie bacon to the story of of Mrs. George Lake. been doing some lively traveling-bac- -7-- be glady given by our MR. H. L. LOW (who will be on lOUi, 6 to 1. This encouraged them to n. C. Bowman, superintendent of and forth in tho past week. He this island after September either by letter or personal ap- Junior Soccer League look for a clean sweep of the Island vocational training, returned to Wai- returned from Honolulu to Wailuku to pointment. Please address him care MAUI NEWS or THEO. but tiie second and third chapters luku Saturday and Is stopping at the spend Sunday and Labor Day with his H. DAVIES & CO. LTD., HONOLULU Season Is In Swing with Wailuku for a stage setting told Wailuku Hotel pending the return to family, went back to Honolulu Mon- .1 different story. Maui of Mrs. Bowman. day night and again returned to Maul Kentucky Export Farm The Junior soccer season commenc- Sunday the Chinese tourists came Mrs. Charles Crabb, daughter of Wednesday for the meeting of the EMINENCE, KENTUCKY ed last Sunday at 4:15 P. M., a game in contact with an AH Japanese team. hoard of supervisors. Bev. and Mrs. J. Charles Villiers, after II. L. LOW, Representative GILTNER BROS. Proprietors being played by the Wailuku Sugar The meeting was a ding dong affair a six weeks' visit with her parents, Registration closes September 15. Alexand- Company's team against tho for eight stanzas and the ninth open- goes to Honolulu by the Willieliiiena Rev. Lloyd G. Davis, who is in Gymnasium er House Settlement ed witli the visitors leading by a tomorrow to visit her brother, n. N. charge of the Christian Workers In- were new Junior team. Both teams brace of tallies. Hower the Nip- Villiers, and to place her daughter, stitute in Honolulu, is spending ten game, and,' as was speedily ponese put on to the outfit a byrst of speed Edith, in school at Punahou. Mrs. days on Maul In; the interest of his shown, tho Gym loam were better at coming down the str'?h, pushed Crabb will return to Maul later. school and tho subject of RcligioiH pigskin around, as- well kicking tho three players across thy rubber and Grant Bailey, formerly witli the Ha- Education. He preached in Maui .as being a swifter aggregation as a nosed out their oppow ,s Ten waiian Electric Company at Honolulu, churches Sunday and during the against the My whole, winning the gan!j bungles contributed la to the has severed his connection with that week, he, witli Mr. Pleasant, visited by 3 to 0. Sugar Company downfall of the Chincfe. company and come to Maul to accept the- - Kula Sanitarium, Kcanae, and Tho Sugar Company, howovcr, has Labor Day the me-ln- g was wiili a position with the Baldwin Nntionil Haiku, holding services at each place. line-u- p subsequent games a fine for the Wailuku team, f.ince the Waci Bank. In part his services will be He will be hero for the sessions of un- that will bo played, and should players had not harfied either ball connected with the insurance' depart tho Convention and will preach in the long somethingf doubtedly make good in tho run. or bat for ike throe weeks ment. Kaahumanu church Sunday evening. They are handicapped at present by the prospect was notLncouraging. But their lack of knoyledge and team had It not been for locked ball the work. visitors would have ?ne home daub- Puunene and tho Gym novice team3 ed with kalsoniine. 'i 'he accident o: will meet at 4 o'clock Sunday on the a boy spectator picking up the ball d .Wailuku grounds. in two tallica coming across. the only ones tho Chinese were able Register before September 15. to get over. Final score was

Sugar Company Team Duke Breaks Record Despatches Schcol will soon begin. Bring tho little ones to us. We will o from Paris show Duke Kahanamoku their eyes and prescribe, glasses only when necessary Wins In JDebut Game to be continuing his record smashing performances in a highly spectacular MAUI OPTICAL COMPANY manner since tho ending of the Olym A. ROBARTS, Mgr. . The Wailuku Sugar Company Athle- pic games. In Paris last Sunday the 136-- A a basketball team PHONE MARKET ST., WAILUKU tic Club entered Duko swam a hundred meters in one of usual prelimin- Is nnd played one the minute flat. Pua Kealoha was sec ary- games tho basketball season, of ond. In tho 400 meter Duke had an ovoning, opponents last Friday their easy win over nouilley, tho French Drug Company. Big stock of Pianos; Player Pianos, Brunswick Phonographs. being the Maul champion, leading him over tho line Company line-u- p con- The Sugar by eight seconds. Now on display at our Wailuku Sales Rooms, next to Maui Hotel of Silva, center; Ah Ting and sisted J. Get Your Supplies For Instruments on easy payments. Joo Kahoohanohano, forwards; Sam worked out with excitement through- Kauhane and John Kahoohanohano, out tho game. Tho Maul Drug team, AUTOMOBILES guards; Freitas, substitute, while the having played together several times, BICYCLES AND HONOLULU MUSIC COMPANY, LTD. Drugs entered Wicko for center was to give handicap Maui able the and SAMPANS MacDonald and Morris, guards; still a good is ' Wm. make score, as seon by JACK BERGSTROM, Island Representative " Alfred Do nego, and Jones, forowards. the above. OF THE The Sugar team bent the Drugs out With consistent practico and better Telephone Connection 269 25 to 24. Tho Maid team work, the Sugar Com- Wailuku LAHAINA CO. PIANOS AND ORGANS Drugs gave the Sugar team a hand! pany's team should niakeji good bas- AUTO SUPPLY TUNED AND REPAIRED. cap of 20 points, which this naturally ketball aggregation.