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Public School Building of Ten Bis, Airy 4 -- .J slanh ESTABLISHED 1904. VOL. 8. NO. 50. LIIIUE, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19 1911. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, $2.50 PER YEAR. LOCAL TALENT Iff ANNUAL MEETING OrllY HOLD MEETING A SUCCESSFUL THE BOARD OF OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDING PLAI U E SO S TEACHERS AIRY County in Annual A Session One Two Days Proposed XjSociety Event Which Will Go Down In OF TEN BIS, Fathers Session Prepare of or A" History As the Most Beautiful Ever Budget of Expenditures For 1912 By Supervising Principal Brodie, to Witnessed Here. --Salaries $23,500. Be Held in Lihue. SAIL CLOSE TO WIND MAY ORGANIZE CLUB ELEGANT COSTUMES at 'rtfptSr ARGwia . Be $175,-00- Meeting May Take Place The First Friday Air of Professionalism Prevailed Through- m-- Estimated Receipts Are Said to 0 With After Beginning of Term out Tl.e Entire Program, Which Was Expenditures of $173,925 January Very Elaborate. -- Good Showing. -- Demonstrations. Plans From file coronation of the in- The Annual Meeting of the are on foot for a teacher's execution of Board of Supervisors ot the County meeting on the first Friday in the fant queen to the coming Mary, the aggregation of local of Kauai nei, for the purpose of pre- term, the place of meeting tilayerlast Saturday night, held paring a judget or eatiir.ate of ex- being in the Lihue School Build- appreciative audience spell- penditures for salaries and pay rolls, ing. To a reporter. School Super a n and for public improvements f6r visor Brodie said meeting would bound 'in admiration of their prof- the year office be partly for general essional-like acting and elaborate the 1912, was held at the instructions costumes. of the Board at Lihue, on Friday, and possible to organize a teachers' public December 15th, 1011, at 10:00 association. k Never before has Lihuc's - A. M. The meeting should prove both-interesti- 7 displayed by pure- " seen such talent 'Mi--- . i i i . : - . Present: and helpful to those amateures, ann wnen we cunsi-de- r ": ly who manage be that it takes some of our best Mr. H. D. Wishard, chairman can to on hand, as ; arrangements wiil be stage people to perform " Man-Queer- " W. D. McBryde made to see The new Hanapepe school as it will appear when completed which will be in time for opening of the practical, i of Scots," we can more ncit fall term. J. Rodrigues. demonstrations in class clearly realize cleverness of Owing to the prevailing stormey work. Children will be brought the bofore the visiting who so successfully did their weather Mr. J. K. Lota of Hanalei teachers who those At last after six years of talk sent room school was was meeting. will witness the work as progres part in Saturday night's play. three built in beautiful shape for a play unable to attend the it as- at a of S1994, ses The play was written by Rev. the new Hanapepe school has cost Soon the! ground and the grass will then be The minutes of the last regular and who will be at liberty to . 7 sumed visible form, at lenst on school population out grew all in good shape for September. meeting were read, and the same propound questions criticise, sug- t. T M Lydgate whose prowess in , J. paper, and it is expected the accomodtttioiiH tlncl as gest or otherwise on this line is too well known to re that school old It is planned to take the old read, were approved. connect the building b e completed by were up examining comment. to say, will ahacks stuck to meet the school buildings down atld out of The Board, after the method under demonstration. quire tuince for use for the emergency, few of foi Teachers of however, Mr. Lydgate did not September 1st. that material build teachers' cot' estimated expenditure! the various school that coming years t&hoot officials will Iw requested stop at the writing of the play, year. For the tages. the next ensuing yo.ar received from also to exploit Ripley & Reynolds are casting around in i H of depart- any idea which but got right in and did somt Messrs. were the valley The new building a ten the bends the different they have proven e - he),p hustling in drilling his completing the final plans, the for a suitable school site but one rooms, o n btory, pavilion-lik- ments of this County, viz:- the to be a in their work. Mr. 'mightyitall having been ac- plaj'ers, evidence of which was preliminary ones obstacle after another prevented structure. It is to be concrete all Auditor; Cuunty Clerk; Sheriff a nd Brodie ishopeful of sucuring a re- by of and Trea- presentative body indicated in the highly successful cepted the Supt. Schools the.selection. round up to the window sills. the Treasurer, and also the of ourbusiness by Supt. of Public Works. talking 103) of t h for termination of his efforts. the In the matter over with The'Varandas and steps are also to surer's Report (R e short' talks on the occassion, A brief history of the school in Dr. O'Neill he said, "Why liot b e concrete. The rooms are to ounty receipts for the year end- which., will no doubt prove very I1 The Players: be of hos-pstal- col- Hanapepe may interest.' build right here north of the be 26x30 ft. or 26x32 ft. The ing December31st., 1911, as helpful to the teachers. was Enough I Mis Edith Rice, as "Mary Queen The first school started in was said. The ceiling will be 13ft. high, and the lected to December 14th., 1911, and Mr. Brodie's efforts in bringing 1837 on a is now planted site is the peer of any site in the upon motion of McBryde sec- this meeting about, with of Scots," gowned in her queenly lof that light conies in from one side only, Mr. the hopes is situated down be- Hawaiian is approv- of a subsequent robe, looked a perfect picture of in cane and Islands. The view thus avoiding cross light. he onded by Mr. Rodrigues, organization of a low Hanapepe on the west side of commanding from the school and ed estimates of expenditures teachers' association, 'V ' the real 'queen and did her part in roof will project over 4l4 ft. and for deserves the . forth the road running to the beach in return the school will be seen the upper portion of each room is the year 1912 as follows: kokna of all whose interests for a manner which brought years generous applause, while Harrison Some later it was moved for miles around. inclosed by some 4 ft. of screen Salaries 23 500 00 Kauai's future, lies in the right mile up the valley and is cool and a nice breeze is Pay of Police 13 800 00 direction. Rice as Lord Darnley, looked every about one It wire, giving ample circulation for on side of the old blowing all the time. No more Brands, Registration of 10 00 inch parUhe played, doing his placed the west fresh air. The walls are double the government '90 s a sanitary location could be found Coroner's 800 00 Jin a m o s t realistic and road. In the which deadens all sound. The Inquest stunt building was erect any where. is free from the County 4 600 00 I natural' manner. Mortimer leg- new, two room It pupils can assemble either in front Jail SCHOOL S CLOSED ed in Hanapepe on the present annoyance o f passing vehicles, or at back. The play ground County Law Library 25 00 as Lord Bo'thwell made love will Special ate site, and soon arrangements dogs, chickens and other things to District Courts & 2 000 00 to The GarJen ItlanJ. ' ' to Mary in a manner which would after be all at the back of the building. Jails a Hawaiiaus to distract the of the chil- Discount & 150 00 Kii.aitka, Dec. 15. Vocal se- ''hnve melted a heart of stone. were made with the attention There is a teachers' office, a prin- Interest move their school that was up the dren, not even a residence in the District Pounds 35 00 lections, recitations and an oper-att- a Mortimer was tip-to- p in all he did cipal's office a library room and a valley down to the present site immediate section. Expenses of County Court, 5th entitled "the Beauty and the and said, but was especially effect-- , dressing room for which done by taking it down The lot has 7 acres in it which teachers. Circuit 5 000 00 Beast" marked the clos ng ex- ive in his encounter with "Paris" was floating down the river is reasonably level. It is hope.d In other words, the building Expenses of Iilection 500 00 ercises of the Kilauea public school in his attempt to rerort to his and it pre the will soon be will be Expenses 1 today. he congregational church assassination of Lord during a flood. In 1901 the that lot leveled in .inferior to none. Witnesses 200 0o master the Furnitures & Office Supplies w.is secured for the exercises, D.u-nlc- was imperson- "Paris" 400 00 vvhieh fittingly ended in a whole- ated by Rev. M. Lydgate, and J. THE BAND WILL PLAY Hospitals (Four) 4 000 U0 sale distribution of choice mixed the way Mortimer handed to his Incidentals: . candies provoked much A FEW OF THOSE COMING TO "dad," mirth SEVERAL PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS At the Lihue Park, on Saturday,' KAUAI Attorney 300 00 among the audience.
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