T. i; THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE MAUI PEOPLE READ THE MAUI MAUI NEWS THIS WEEK ARE NEWS BECAUSE IT GIVES THE WORTH STUDYING CAREFULLY. 1, OF MAUI COUNTY AS NO FIRMS WHO IN NEWS i' THE ADVERTISE THE MAUI NEWS ARE THE ONES OTHER PAPER DOES. THIS IS WORTHY YOUR FULLEST CONFI-DENC- THE REASON DISCERNING AD- VERTISERS USE ITS COLUMNS. NINETEENTH YEAR THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1918. NUMBER 979 War Stamp Drive Is SmallSteamerSinks Christmas Mail? Big Rain Damages GERMANY TOLD OF WAR MakingGoodOnMaui In Molokai Channel You'll Have To Hurry Olinda Pipe Line MONTH Lost-Tw- BEFORE START Believed Returns From Outside Di- Eight Chinese And Engineer elve Nearly 35 Inches Of Rain At Pipe stricts Will Put Island Well To- Survivors Reach Lanai If you have a Christmas Intake Last Week Olinda Cage greeting that you wish to reach ward Top Limit Club Now Has Vessel Overwhelmed Chief Offi- the Coast before-- Christmas Showed Nearly 1834 Inches Many Propaganda Agents To you will have to get it away Sent Over World Over 70 Members cer Former Maui Man by Olinda Reservoir No Injured the mail which closes at Pan-Germanis- Wtiiluku at 4 o'clock this after- Preach m Senate Probe Commit- present time It Is im- The 12 survivors of the d noon for Mauna Kea at Lahal-n- a County Engineer Low, returning Willie nt the tonight. of steamer Benito Juarei., which found- The transport Sher- from an inspection trip to on tee Hearing Some Still Startling possible to learn the full results man leaves Honolulu tomorrow Olinda, Facts About the War Savings Stamp drive of the ered in the Molokai channel Tuesday and will probably reach San Wednesday, reports some damage Hun weeks on Maul, Director R. afternoon of last we?k In the heavy Francisco on December 23. last week from the s'.orm along the Perfidy Wilson And Peace Party Now In past two Most damage gale, manage-- ! to reach Lanai Olinda pipeline. of the A. Wadsworth is strongly confident and who however was from heavy rainfall and France Big that Maui will make the goal before in small boats about 30 hours later, not from wind. Reception Lipton Challenges the end of the year, even if-- this has are now in Honolulu. They are Capt The wooden slave pipe was broken , by For Another not already been accomplished. Many E. O. Denzog, First Mate R. H. Andej-son- the washing out of the trestling Yacht Race E. Adamson, Chief Haiku over a small gulch just Kula of the of the districts have not yet reported, Second Mate Cannery Says new reservoir. The car tracks into but a number which have already Engineer Francis J. Matthewson, First quarry Mellor, in Asst. Engineer Chas. Brandt, and the of Contractor PRESIDENT WILSON NOW IN more than sold their allotment. the same gulch, wero also carried FRANCE teven Chinese who were being deport- Will Buy Road Bonds away damage (By The Associated Press) Maui's Limit Club ed from the United States, and were by the downpour, but no Maul now has a Limit Club of over working of crew. resulted to the new reservoir Itself, BREST, Decemlicr 13 President Wilson reached Brest harbor at as members the is reported progressing 70 members and this Is growing daily. captain, two engineers, an l whore work 1 The the Reports To Supervisors On Work Of well. concrete o'clock and stepped ashore an hour later. Mrs. Wilson carried an In the short time Btlll left it will be 4 of Chinese, reached the The, bottom has been the who entirely laid and the sides are now American flag necessary to have a good many more Chas. Gay's place at Keaumoko, were Maintaining East Maui Roads- - and a bouquet. The transport George Washington mov- large being concreted. such members or at least of picked up by the MiUahala last Sat- ed into the harbor between lines formed by battleships. French minis- buyers In order to make this Island urday evening. The other five, who Asks For More Money For Next Engineer Low states that the intake safe. A analysis of the list is Inter- were being cared for at the ranch reservoir of the pipe line at Wjiika-mof- i ters, American officials, and Miss Margaret Wilson, the president's Year gulch, was completely filled up esting. It shows the part which has headquarters at Koele, were not able daughter, boarded the George Washington in the harbor. The Pres- by men and women of with sand washed down from above. been taken to catch the Mikahala but were sent ident his also Lahai-n- a This is now being sluiced wit. The and party departed for Paris at 4 o'clock. small or moderate means. It down by tho Mauna Kea from Advising that the Haiku & gives some indication of the activity on Fruit break in the pipe lino was repaired Monday evening. Packing Co., of the committees in the different dis- Big Seas Overwhelm Ship Ltd., is willing to buy several days ago. tricts. It is practically certain that Second territorial bonds authorized by the Rather Wet Week FRENCH IN CHARGE OF BLACK SEA PORTS The limist list as It now stands is Assistant Engineer Byrne was drown- last legislature for the macadamizing The rainfall record for last week (By The Associated Press) showed a total of 33.64 inches at Wal-kamo- as follows: ed, as well as the 8 Chinese who took of the belt road eastward through the PARIS, December 13 French possession of one of the lifeboats. 34.82 inches at Puohakamoa; marines have entered Odessa where Wailuku east Maul pineapple section towards and 18.44 inches at Olinda. On Decern of Maui. They drifted away in the storm and they were cordially welcomed. German soldiers were expelled from the Bank bcr 4 it rained between 12 and 13 It. A. Wadsworth. have not been heard Ulumalu, H. W. Rice, manager of the ofince. inches in the one day both Wai-kamo- c wireless stations military posts. Lodge 3 of The Benito Juarez ran into the canning company, in a communica- at Aloha No. K. P. Puohakamoa, and 6.45 Mrs. Will J. Cooper. storm early Tuesday' morning. By tion to the board of supervisors this and Sebastopol was also cleared out of German soldiers who with Bol- re- Inches at Olinda. Olinda had the Wailuku Sugar Co. Tuesday noon the wind had freshened week also makes an interesting shevists had been e same amount of rain recorded on the causing disorders. C. V. Lufkin. into half a hurricane. "It was the port on the work of road maintaln-anc- worst storm I ever saw in my life," donfe by the company during the Cth on which day the Waikamoe gage (Continued on Page Eight.) said the captain. past seven months in the district un- showed 10.23 inches, and the Puoha- AMERICAN SQUADRON der contract county. kamoa gage, 10.30 inches. IN CHARGE AT POLA Just before noon the vessel shipped from the (By a heavy sea which broke away the An interesting fact brought out is The Associated Press) port oil tank and gave the ship a bad that the rainfall in the district has AMSTERDAM, December 13 An American squadron has arriv- Roll-Ca- been heavier year Red Cross ll lurch to port. The hold continued to this than in 1914, ed at Tola and has taken command of the post. Jugoslav fill with water despiti the efforts of when many of the pineapple growers Lodge Maui To Go war vessels the captain to hold the ship to. The were practically put out of business in the harbor hoisted the American flag, according to a Leibath dispatch. Starts Next Friday chief engineer did his best to keep by the combination of bad roads and low prices. Under New Control (Continued on Page Eight.) The cannery company, which had YANKEES TAKE POSITION ON RHINE been getting $500 per month for main- To Get Many Renewal And New (By The Associated Press) Hope taining some 35 miles of roods, Is Transfer Of Jurisdiction From Scot- now asking the supervisors for $700 WASHINGTON, December 13 The American army lias come to Members For Great Organization per Maui Teachers Ask month. land To California Takes Place a stand at the Rhine. It did not advance yesterday, according to H. W. Rice In Charge On Maui The company's report is as follows: Dec. 9, 1918. Tomorrow Night Honolulu Man Message From Headquarters To the Honorable Board of Supervis- Come Ceremonies 50 Salary Raise ors, For the County of Maul, For Wailuku, Maul, T. H. GERMANY'S PERFIDY STILL COMING TO A membership LIGHT drive for the Gentlemen: night Lodge Maul, No. Associ- Tomorrow (By The Associated Press) Red Cross is to be held next Friday Annual Meeting Of County The taking over of the roads in the 984, A. F. & A. M., Scottish Rite, WASHINGTON, December 13 The German government, in and Saturday, December 20 and 21 ation Is Most Successful Many Haiku District by the Haiku Fruit & will cease to exist and In Its place throughout the territory. This is a Packing Company Is, I believe, work- will be born Maul Lodge, No. 472, F. July 1914, informed 130 civilian employees in Berlin that a world war ing out to the satisfaction of peo- & part the great drive for Interesting Papers Read Fine the A. M. The occasion is a moment- would be started soon. This of national ple.
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