
6. ESTABLISHED 1904. VOL. 18. NO. 34. LIHUE, KAUAI, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1922 SUBSCRIPTION RATES, $2.50 PER YEAR 5 CENTS PER COPY Campaign for Delegate CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Madame Miura NOTES To Open Here Friday PERSONALS KAPAA To Sing On Kauai NORMAN K. LYMAN TO CANVAS Mrs. K, C, Hopper and Kenneth ANNUAL DR. YANAGIHARA FAMOUS JAPANESE SONGBIRD KAUAI FOR REPUBLICAN Hopper Jr., returned on Wednesday BANQUET MEETING ' GOES TO JAPAN WILL GIVE TWO VOTES from at wo weeks visit to Honolulu. Dr. K. Yanaglhara left Wednesday CONCERTS for a trip to Japan, He will be Mrs, Joseph McKecknie, who for- Matters political aro beginning to away about three months, during M a d n m o Miura, merly lived on Kauai, Is visiting Mr. open up on Kauai and tho candidates which time ho expects to take a 1110 world famous nnrt Mrs. William Kruso of Kokaha. of aro beginning to settle down to the Year Closing One Most Important post graduate course In medicine at fJlBr'Pkfft prima donna, will Mrs. W. P. of Wahnca, University, returning to o grind of campaigning. Cannon, Toklo ffC CI'' bo heard in two who has been in Honolulu taking Chamber-Muc- his local prurll!3 aboiit De- K-- W. concerts on Kauai, is centering on tho cam- In History of Local h Interest teachers' examinations, returned on cember. ' 1,10 flrst 1,olB t paign for delegate to congress thru 05S4f4 the Kinau Wednesday. i- - the Llhuo Memorial announcement that Norman K. last the KAPAA POLITICIANS SHY Parish house, on tho Lyman, caridlduto for tho Republican Mrs. Elliott Wood, of Llhlio, who Good Work Done Local aspirants for seats in the evening of Saturdoy, September 2nd, nomination will fire the opening gun has been spending tho past six legislature are rather reluctant about and the other at the Makawell Com in the campaign when he arrives on weeks In Honolulu, returned on tho Tho annual meeting and banquet afternoon to evening and. so with far. announcing themselves, pre'.ir.-la- s to munity House on Monday evening, Friday morning. Lyman's campaign Kinau Wednesday morning, session of the Kauai Chamber of good results. last await developments. Those who 'jave September 4th. on Kauai Is being mannged by John Commerce held In the ten garden of Rev. Ralph W. Bayless returned Chamber's Activities signified their Intention of entering Kauai music lovers aro fortunate Kealoha and John Hoopale. No tho Tip Top Cafe, last Thursday ev- from Honolulu Friday and reports Among the activities of tho cham- the race include Dr. S. Y. Chang, In being nblo to hear Madame Miura notices of the when and ening, was exceptionally well at- Mrs. Bayless Is recovering rap-Idl- ber and Its commltee may be men- Isaac Kalu, N. K. Hoopll and Jos- and thero is no doubt there will bo where ho will hold his meetings that tended In spite of tho fact that tho tioned Invitations to eph Scharsch. Others who may a large turnout nt her two con- has yet arrived. American Legion was also holding visit Kauai, which have been Issued to tho join the race Include Joseph Jlodrl- - certs. Madame Mlura's reputation as John Hoopale has come out with G. N. Wilcox departed for Hono- a meeting at tho county building. world's press congress In Ho- gues, John Hano, Henry Akl, M, S. a singer is International at- running length held and her tho announcement that ho will bo lulu last Saturday afternoon to The table, tho full M. nolulu last year and to the Los An- Henrlques, Sam Kaal.u, and R. reputation has not been won thru a candidates for the house to suc- tend the dedication ceremonies of of the garden and across one end, geles Chamber of Commerce which Aguiar Jr. There may bo still more, the novelty of her being Japanese ceed himself. Hoopalo also arrives on the new $300,000 Salvation Army was filled to capacity by members Is expected to bo In Honolulu as dark horses from Kawalhau are but on tho true merits of her voice. Friday mori'ing, having been in Ho- home for boys at Kaimuki, of which from every part of tho island. It next month. not unusual. As Madame Butterfly in Puccini's nolulu assisting in tho Lyman cam- he was tho donor. was a representative group of Ka- tragic opera is incomparable paign. uai citizens gathered together on A suitable celebration of tho com- she and Dr. T. L. Morgan of Llhuo, return- THEY ENJOYED THE in this surpasses this special occasion to do honor to mencement of work on NawllI-wil- l role she nil her According to the latest advices, ed last Wednesday morning from the DELIGHTS OF KOKEE the retiring officers, II. D. Wishard, harbor project was held in contemporaries for she seems to bo S. W. Meheula, deputy county clerk Honolulu where he wont to meet A party of young people from Ke- president, and John H. MIdkiff, sec- which tho chamber was assisted by able to live the part of the pitiful has withdrawn from tho race for the his sister, Miss Ada Morgan, who alla and Kapaa, returned Sunday retary, who have for the past year tho U. S. Engineers, the little Clio Cho San. house and Jim Werner, road luna arrived from tho mainland on the ladles of morning from Kokee, where a. week eo ably conducted the affairs of Llhuo and vlcnlty who Her program for tho Llliue con In tho Kawalhau district will run Matsonia. Miss Morgan will teach made our was spent. All of thorn saw the the chamber. banquet such a success by many cert will include several numbers in his place. at tho Kauai high school this year. and Waimea canyon and Its grandeur The dinner, prepared by mine distinguished army and governmen- in English, French, Italian and Ger- Mrs. Sam Kelllnol has announced for the first time and report that Eric Knudsen returned from Ho- host, Ota, was an excellent ono and tal who man ns well as a few numbers In will the officials contributed so much cold atmosphere up there that she be a candidate for nolulu Friday last. Mrs. Knudsen and went very far toward' making the the rather Japanese. The following is pro- to the evening's entertainment with como in con- tho house and Is busy soliciting votes children departed for the mainland evening the success that it was. is Just the thing to gram. .nomination, Mrs. Kelllnol Is their speeches. with if a short vacation Is de- for the on tho Wllhelmlna last Wednesday tact Part I. depending great upon the New Officers Elected Tho following donations by your Those who made the trip a deal and will make their future home In sired. 1. Canzone Do An.golli (in Italian.... women's vote and also hopes to poll After the minutes of tho previous chamber havo been noted: include Mr. and Mrs. S. Takata, Mr. Los Ai'gelos, where tho children will , Leoncavallo ha-ole- meeting had been read and approv- Mrs. Fukushlma, considerable strength from the Y. M. C. A. Thrift campaign, $50; and Mrs. Matsurra, 2. attend a private school. ed, Mr. Wishard called for tho re- ar.d (a) Auvro Tos Veus Bleus (in According to reports, the en- American Legion for remodeling tho Mrs. Sarajl, E. Yamaura and K. H. D. Graham, of tho Insurance port of the nominating committee. French) Massenet trance of Mrs. Kelllnol In tho race armory In Llhuo $175; Kauai Athletic J. Fuglta. (b) Serenade (In Japanese) Qunod causing joy among the of the Trent Trust com- L. D. Larsen, acting for Th. Brandt, is not much School League a trophy cup to cost 3. Standchen (Serenade In, German) pany, Is on tho island combining chairman of the committee, recom- DOI BREAKS A r!b kane candidates: not to exceed $20. ..: Strauss very pleasure with business. Mr. Graham mended the following officers to be Daljtro T)ol, surveyor with the Ma-kc- e Thero has been little devel Also bog to note follow- 1. Eru Dl Maggio; Dlllo Tu Rosa Just recently returned from n tour elected to serve for tho following that the Sugar company, and center- - opments In tho race for tho senate, ing (in Italian) Aldo Franchctti of the Pacific coast and states that year: measures have been considered Makee baseball team, between Senator nice and N. K. fielder of tho Paci Paclo (In Japanese) lately com- business conditions aro very bad II. D. .Sloggett, president. and appropriate action taken i painful accident Hoopll. It Is a little early for any met with a rather posed by Mmo. Mlrua. there, especially so around Seattle. A. Mcnefoglio, Wharf ago Tolls; Proposed Congres from his predictions as to strength of either nt Kcalia last week, a fall Intermission. K. C. Hopper, secretary. sional legislation for more labor for resulting In a fractured candidate but reports state that doorstops Part II. BUDDHIST MISSIONARY J. I. Sllva, treasurer. ouy Industries; Proposed and' needed is still confined to his Senator Rice Is not figuring Honpii rib. He 5. Chanson Dos Clgalcs (In French) , TO ON KAUAI The report of tho was tax legislation for tho probably bo unablo to lightly as an opponent. LECTURE committee consideration home and will Messagor accepted and the secretary was di- of which a committee has been ap- team in their fight for the Only two Democrats have an- aid his G. (a) Go to Sleep (In English) Scott Dr.
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