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TIIIJ MAUI NEWS, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1914
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C. II. COOKE, President. C. I). LllFKIN, Cashier.
COMINIi STATIiMliM OP CONDITION
iMAUCII ttlst. l'JU.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF WAILUKU. UHAINA NAT'0NAL BANK OF PAIA.
Liabilities.
Capital Stock f S,s,K))00
Surplus & Profits 56i8'7 's
Circulation 41,24750
lue to Hanks 73 92
Total IVpnsits 393.'42 15
576,920 65
Kesou rccK.
Loans, Discounts, Overdrafts... 295144 4;,
United Statis Itomls 41,250110
Ilomls, Securities, etc 91,261 S(
Cash & Due from Hanks i2S,S(t 13
Real Instate, Hanking Houses,
Fixtures l.l0 73
Five Percent Redemption
I'und 2,t62 50
576.020 65
Territory of Hawaii,
Island cc Comity of Maui I SS'
I, C. D. I.tifkin, Cashier of the above named three National Ranks,
do solemnly swear that the above combined statement is true and cor
rect, to the lesl of my knowledge and belief.
C. D. Ll'FKIX, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before 111c,
this 3rd day of April, A. 1). 1914.
V. F. CKOCKKTT, Notary I'ulilic. Second Judicial Circuit.
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There Are Two New Kodaks
THE NO. 1 KODAK JUNIOR
takes a picture 2 1-4x3 1-4 inches. Holds- roll of six films
No. 2 Brownie roll. as new ball-bearing shutter that
opens into star shape, giving speed of 1 -50 second.
No rubber bulb; has cable release. New style
easy-opening back. According to lens
used costs $7.50 or $9.00.
THE MO. I A KODAK JUNIOR
is like the above, but takes a larger picture
and has a possible speed of 1-100 second. Costs
$9.00 or $ 1 1 .00, according to lens desired.
GOT R!D OF THE BORE.
The Method, Though, Was Lest Tact.
ful Than Clemenceau Intended.
M. Clcim-ncoau. tlio French states
man, had for many years nn excellent
niul I'aitliful servant, whoso education
had unfortunately been somewhat neg
lected. In point of fact, ho could nei
ther read nor write. Some time ago a
venerable senator who was also n ven
erable bore called on M. Cleniencenu
und asked to see him. The latter re
plied through the faithful servant that
ho w as exceedingly busy nnd would bo
much obliged if the senator could, find
time to cull ngaln next morning. I5ut
tlio senator Insisted. It was, bo said,
nn affair of the utmost urgency, and
tomorrow would tic too Into. So ho
scribbled the object of his visit on tho
back of his card, which ho gave to the
servant to take to his master.
SI. Clemenceau, somewhat annoyed
by this persistence, added n second
line to the card and gave It to the scrv-
nnt to take to his secretary, M. Cous
sol. Now, the second line ran thug:
"Coussol, get rid of this old fool in five
minutes."
The servant went to look for SI.
Coussol, but SI. Coussol was not there.
What was to be done? He had not the
courage to disturb his master again, so
ho took the carJ to the expectant sen
ator, and. "Yvty sorry, sir," ho said
apologetically, "SI. Clemenceau Is busy,
and SI. Coussol Is out. but my master
has written the reply hero If you
would care to read it, sir."
The senator read and left the house,
and since then SI. Clomonccau counts
0110 supporter less in the upper chamber.
Good Cheer.
After every storm tlio sun will shine,
for every problem there Is n solution,
rmd the soul's Indefeasible duty Is to
bo of good cheer. AV. 15. Alger.
An Erratic Echo.
Tho late Sir John Long had traveled
In most quarters of tho globe. On one
occasion when visiting Ppnin he was
asked nt a certain spot by n traveling
companion to test the powers of what
was declared to bo n wonderful echo.
Sir John, slowly and deliberately, In
rounded tones uttered the words
"Dun-deo Ad-ver-tis-er," tho name of
the paper ho owned. "Dundee Courier
nnd Argus," the name of tho opposition
paper, enmo back as tho echo! Sir
John's friends had played blm a trick.
Didn't Give Him a Chance.
"Say, 111a," piped up little Johnny
after tho minister had finished his cull
nnd taken his departure, "when Mr.
Sleeker was hero every time you stop
ped talkin' n minute he would start In
to say somethln' an' git ns fur every
time as 'I dare say, an' then you would
start goln' ng'iu an' talk a lot more, nn'
that is the way It kept on right along,
an' the only thing ho said all tho time
ho was hero was 'I dare say,' 'I dare
say,' every few minutes."
"Well, what of It? I am not to blame
for Sir. Meeker's paucity of Ideas, am
I?" demanded Johnny's mother, some
what Impatiently.
"I duiino 'bout that," said Johnny
doubtfully, ns If not exactly sure what
was meant by paucity of ideas, "but
anyhow, ma, you orter give him a
chanst. When ho started in with 'I
dare say,' why didn't you keep quiet
Jest once, ma, nu' let him go ahead an'
say what ho was goln' to nu' have It
over with?" St. I'aul Pioneer Tress.
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HONOLULU
Liked It Loud.
Of Dr. Itichard Strauss, the great
composer. Sir. Wile says ho makes no
secret of his passion for extraordinary
orchestral effects. During the general
rehearsal of his famous opera, "L'lec-
tra" which Sir. Wile describes as "that
monumental example of musical up'
roar" Dr. Strauss came tearing down
tho central aislo of tho Royal Opera nt
tip I m
WMM
IK'IIVl VI I'ICQUI III II VI HV
ship,
Notice is hereby given th;,t the
partnership heretofore existing
tinder the firm name of L. J.
Schoetiiiijf & Company, was, 011 the
10th liny of June, 1914, dis
solved. C. J. Sehoening is hereby
authorized to collect all accounts
due, and to pay all bills owing by
tid firm.
C. 1. SCIIOKNINO,
DAN T. CARKY,
F. I'. ROSl'CRANS.
une27, July 4, 11, 1914.
At Chambers In Divorce.
KATSl'KO IWAMOTO, Lihclkmt,
vs. ONOKIC'III IWAMOTO, Li
bel lee.
Limx von DivoitcK.
NOTICE.
Territory of Hawaii:
To Onokiclii Iwanioto, Libillce.
You are hereby notified that the
ibove entitled suit, the same being
for a divorce from you on the
grounds of non-support, is now
pending in the above entitled Com t,
iiid that the panic will be heard and
Ictcrniincd on Thursday, the 30th
lay of July, 101 I, at 10 o'clock in
the forenoon of said day, or as soon
thereafter as tiinv be. bv the Jndtre
f said Court, sitting at Chambers.
Daletl at Wailuku, Slam, iUayUl,
191 1.
(Seal) EDMUND II. HART,
Clerk.
:NOS VINCENT,
Attorney for Libellant.
May 23, 30, June 0, 13,20,27,1011.
"LOUDEltl LOUDER I"
Dresden wlillo SIme. Schumann-llelnk,
In tho part of Clyteinnostra, was strug'
gling with a top note. Beads of per
spiration already bespangled tho brows
of tho madly playing orchestra, nud
as ho ran toward them Dr. Strauss
shrieked nt the pitch of his voice
"Louder! Louder! I can still hear tho
singing!" London Answers.
In the Dark.
The late Professor Jebb once asked
a student to construe a passage from
the Greek. The undergraduate, who
was unprepared, began, "The dawn
tho dawn" "Yes, yes; go ou!" "The
dawn was beginning to break." "Yes,
sir; go on!" But the student knew no
more, and he began again, "The dawn
was beginning to break."
"Sir, sit down until you im day'
light!" said the professor.
n the Ciicuit Court of the Second
Circuit, Territory of Hawaii.
n the Circuit Court for the Second
Judicial Circuit, Territory of
Hawaii.
At Chambers In Probate.
In the Matter of the Estate of
LAIIELA V. AKIN'A, Deceased,
Late of lluelo, Maui, T. II.
Order of Notice of Hearing on Peti
tion for Appointment of
Administrator.
On -Heading and filing the peti
tion of Alfred K. Ting, of Wailuku,
Maui, T. II., alleging that Lulu-la
W. Akina, died intestate at lluelo,
Maui, T. II., on the 10th day of
June, A. I). 1913, leaving property
in the Territory of Hawaii, neces
sary to be administered upon; and
further alleging that the Wailuku
Hardware Company, of Wailuku,
Maui, T. .II., a co-partnership is a
creditor of the estate of the said
decedent; and that the said Alfred
K. Ting is one of the co-partners
comprising the said Wailuku Hard
ware Company; and praying that
Letters of Administration upon the
said Estate be issued to the peti
tioner.
It is Hereby Ordered, that Mon-
lay, the 13th clay of July, A. D
1914, at 10 o'clock A. M., be and
the said date hereby is appointed
for hearing said petition in the
Court Room of this Court at ai
luku, Maui, T. II., at which time
uid place all persons concerned may
ippear and show cause, if any they
have, why said petition should not
lie granted, and that notice of this
order shall be published once a
week for three successive weeks in
the Mai i Nkws, a newspaper pub
lished in Wailuku, Maui, 1. II.,
the last publication thereof to be
not less than ten days previous to
the tune appointed for the said
hearing.
Dated at Wailuku, Maui, T. II.,
is 28th day of May, A. D. 1914.
(Sd) S. 15. KlNlifBUKY,
Judge of the Circuit Court, of the
Second Judicial Circuit, Territory
of Hawaii.
Attest:
(Sd) EDMUND II. 1IAUT,
Clerk
June 0. 13, 20, 27, 1911.
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rnoNK
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Economically
Many engine troubles and the resulting delays and
repair costs can he avoided by the use of a suitable
lubricating oil. True economy lies in the use of a high
grade oil which gives perfect lubrication and assists the
engine to do its work regularly and efficiently.
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Drays, ICxpress Wagons, Buggies, etc
Harness and Saddle Horses; 7-senter
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also 2-Ton Iluick Truck, for hire Day and
Night. Special rates for large parties
We guarantee to make all steamer and
train connections.
ALOHA LODGE NO. 8 KNIGHTS
OF PYTHIAS.
Regular meetings will be held at the
Knights of 1'ythius Hall, Wailuku, on the
second and fourth Saturdays of each
month.
All visiting members are cordially in
vited to attend
J. T. l-AN'TOSI, C. C.
A. C. RATTRAY, K. R. & S.
Sfimc 3able3aliiilui Slailroad Co.
Daily Passenger Train Schedule (Except Sunday)
The following schedule will go into effect July 1st, 1913.
TOWARDS WAILUKU
5 33 '3 3;
5 23 3 20
5 20 3 17
5 10 3 07
5 09 3 5
5 02 55
4 58,2 53I
4 52 2 47
4 5i(2 46
4 45 2 40
4 44 2 39
4 40.2 35
1 25;S 42
Mile
1 5
8 30,
8 27
8 17
8 15
8 05
8 03
7 57
7 56J
7 5
7 491
7 45
6 35
" 25
STATIONS
..Wniluku..L
zx
.. Kahului ..
12.0 A L
L - Spreck- "Ai
4;A.. ..L
5-5
3-4
1.4
L..
A..
Paia
..A
..L
llama-
..A
"kuapoko "k
L.. ..A
.. I'auwela ..
A .J,
L.. Haiku 1.A
TOWARDS HAIKU
Miles;
3-36
7
fin
9.87
408
50
5,'
9 00 1
"9
'3-9
I
5-37
A M P M
303
4)3
1 42 3 47
1 52
- 2 07
P M
35 5 38
45 5 48
3 5;
1 53 3 58j
2 05 4 10
4 12
2 14 4 19
2 15 4 20
2 23 4 28
2 25 4 30
2 30 4 35
10
P M
PUUNENE DIVISION
TOWARDS PUUNENE
2 0(1(3 00
3 00,0 10
Miles
STATIONS
TOWARDS KAHULUI
Miles
, 0 L.-Kaliului..A
2.5(3 223 15
1
.5iA..l'uunene..Lj Qj(3 123 05
1. All trains daily except Sundays.
2. A Special Train (Labor Train) will leave Wailuku dailv. excent Sun
days, at 5:30a. m., arriving at Kahului at 5:50 a. in., and connect
ing with the (5:00 a. m. train for I'uunene.
3. UAGGAUE HATES: 150 pounds of personal baggage will be
carried free of charge on each whole ticket, and 75 pounds on
each half ticket, when baggage is in charge of and on the samo
train us the holder of the ticket. For excess baggage 25 cents per
100 pounds or part thereof will be charged.
For Ticket Fares and other information see Local Passenger Tariff I. C.
C. No. 8, or inquire at any of the Depots.
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