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THE MAUI NEWS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1915.
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It doesn't cost as much to wear
Regal Shoes
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Regal Shoe Store
HONOLULU
THE CRATER HOUSE
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VOLCANO, HAWAII.
THE TLACE TO SrEND THE HOLIDAYS.
.Two active Volcanoes, both work
ing hard to please the visitors.
Reasonable rates. First-class service.
A. T. SHORT, Proprietor.
AUTO F"OR HIRE
Comfortable and stylish 1914 Cadillac
7-Seater. at your service. Rates
reasonable. Ring up
NUNES, Paia : : Tel. 205
A Duty to Perform.
It's when the comb and brush are
on good terms that they realize that
the best of friends must part.
Ladies Button Boots
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WITH LOW COMMON
SENSE HEELS.
Made lnBlack Kid, Dull Calf and
Tan Russia at $3.50; Patent Leather,
$4.00. On a new Medium round toe
last, giving grace and comfort ot the
' wearer.
Orders .filled the same day received
and we pay the freight.
NEW LAHAINA POSTMASTER
NOMINATED.
WASHINGTON, January 8. Fddie
Friel, nominated today as postmaster
for Lahaina. Heine declines place
FINED FOR STEALING CLOTHES.
Antone Talu, who appropriated a
suit of clothes belonging to a friend
was ned $40 in Judge McKay's court
this week. The boy claimed that he
had borrowed the wearing apparel in
order to make a trip to Pauwela.
STOLE POWDER TO SHOOT FISH
William Range, aged 19, and Dan
Opio, 16, two youths from Keanae
were tried in the local magistrate's
court this week on the charge of lar
ceny Sn the second degree. Thri boi
pleaded guilty to having stolen at dif
ferent times from the tunnel :ang
working near Kallua, about half a box
of giant powder, together with capi
and fuse. The explosives they used
in dynamiting fish. The young offend
ers will be sentenced next Monday
PUUNENE HAS FINE LUAU AND
DANCE.
Thue luau and dance given by the
Puunene Athletic Club on New Year's
evening, was one of the most delight
ful affairs of the kind ever given by
this popular club. It was the annual
event, given in celebration of the Puu
nene baseball championship for the
island. The luau was a sumptuous
one, several hundred persons enjoy
Ing it. Following the luau the club
house dancing hall was thronged with
raeiry couples until a late hour.
Manufacturers' Shoe Store
HONOLULU
THE HONOLULU DRUG COMPANY
Take great pleasure In announcing to the Good People of Maul that
they are now booking orders for the Celebrated
Orange Blossom Candy for the Holidays
A large shipment arrived by the "LURLINE," December 15th.
Chocolates, Bonbons, Taffies, Chewing Chocolates, etc. The postage
to Maul is 5 cents a pound and 1 cent for each additional pound.
Place your orders now and we will forward when wanted. Re
member our Candy comes to us on ice and we keep it on Ice thus
assuring absolutely Fresh Candy. '
Honolulu Drug Company
HONOLULU, T. H.
P. O. Box 679
The Henry Waterhouse Trust Co., Ltd.
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SECURES INVESMENTS.
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FIRE DEPARTMENT CALLED OUT
A slight blaze In an outhouc e on. W.
F. Pogue's premises on Tuesday even
ing, called out the fire department,
but the fire was extinguished with a
garden hose before the department
arrived. The damage was slight.
PUNAHOUS DEFEATED PUUNENE
BALL PLAYERS.
Big crowds of local ball fans wit
nessed the Puunene ball team go
down to defeat In the two games
played on New Year's day and the
day following at the hands of the Ho
nolulu Punahou team. The first game
was won by the visitors by a score
of 7 to3; the second by a score of 10
to 4. Both games were rather loosely
played, and Maul undoubtedly lost
through recent lack of practise.
NEW YEAR'S AT HAIKU.
Of the various New Year's enter
tainments on Maul, none was prob
ably more enjoyable than the dinner
given by Mr. James Lindsay, at his
home at Haiku. Those who sat down
to the sumptuous board were: Mr.
and Mrs. J. G. Patterson, Mr. and
Mrs. W. Robertson, of Honolua; Mr,
and MrB. Will J. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs.
George Lindsay, Miss Fearn, Miss
Lindsay, Miss Agnes Lindsay, Miss
Isabel Lindsay, Miss Mary Lindsay,
Mr. Hood, Mr. James Lindsay, Masters
Walter and James Lindsay.
PLEASED WITH MAUI.
Mrs. C. O. Bell, of Denver, Mrs.
L. R. Wallace, of Miami. Arizona, Mrs.
Anna C, Mutdock, of Boston, and Mrs.
Ethel E. Morse, of Boston, comprise
a party of visitors to the Islands, who
are spending some time on Maul.
They have headquarters at the Maul
Hotel, and are taking In the sights in
leisurely fashion. Mrs. Wallace vis
ited Maui some years ago, and was so
well pleased with the place that she
has returned bringing her friends
with her.
SURVEYING ROAD IN PIIHOLO -HOMESTEADS.
A. C. Wheeler, assistant superinten
dent of public works, with A. C. Mc
Eldowney and A. Coney, of the pub
lic works staff, arrived on Wednes
day evening to begin the survey of
the new road through the Pliholo
homestead lots, on the slopes of Ha
leakala, just below Olinda. Mc.
Wheeler will return to Honolulu, this
week, and Mr. McEldowney , will be
in charge of the work which will last
for several weeks. The road to be
built will not only open up a new
homestead tract, but will form a link
to the projected Haleakala summit
road.
ASK TO HAVE INSPECTION MADE.
The management of the VaHy
Isle Theater appeared 'before the
board of supervisors yesterday after
noon, and asked that the board ap
point a competent person to pass up
on their new building as to its safety.
They stated that this was In antici
pation that the board will pass a
building ordinance, and they wish to
have their place In conformity with
any such measure. County Engineer
Howell was named by the board to
make the inspection as requested.
In the Movies
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Delay in getting the scenery paint
ed and the arrival of the seats for the
new Valley Isle Theater, have pre
vented the new play house from open
ing on the firBt of the year as had
been hoped by the promoters. It has
resulted also in tho Maul Theater's
remaining open, though this house is
now managed by the Valley Isle man
agement. M. T. Lyons, the new man
ager, is putting on some good pictures
and has been securing some heavy
patronage.
The Walluku Orpheum also contin
ues to attract strongly. Manager
Pharos has made arrangements to
turn the house over to the local Jap
anese community for the benefit of a
Japanese educational fund, on the
first Monday of each month. The
first of these nights was last Monday
when the house was packed. One of
the features of this entertainment
was a series of stage tricks perform
ed by J. Uchlda, an amateur, who It
is said purchased the secret of a
number of stunts from the Janscn
company which was here a few weeks
ago. 0
The Orpheum drew a good attend
ance on Tuesday night when the in
teresting story, "The Master Mind,"
was on. Thursday evening also saw
a good house to see the Oriental pic
ture, "Fire and Sword."
The Kahulul Lyceum also reports
some capacity houses this week, the
attractions being a special series of
Mary Pickford pictures and some pf
the popular Keystone comedies.
Honolulu Wholesale Pro
duce Market Quotations
biued By the Territorial Marketing
Division, Dec. 3J, 19J4.
Butter.
Fane; Island
Glenwood Creamery
Island tu!i
California Extra Creamery
Eggs.
Island eggs more plentiful, price dropping,
Fresh Island, per dozen 65
California Ranch, per oase
Duck Eggs, doz. 85
Poultry.
Broilers. S to 3 lbs . lb 40
Young roostors, per lb 86
Hens, good condition, per lb 26
Turkeys, lb 86
Ducks, Muscovy, lb 25
Ducks, Peklo, lb 25
Ducks, Hawaiian, dox S.tS
Geese, lb So
Vegetables and Produce.
Beans, string, green, per lb OS to .03 1-2
" wax, lb 03 1-2 to .04
Beans, Dry '
Maul Red, per owt 4.00
Calico, per cwt ; s.oo to 3.25
Small Wbltes, per cwt 4 60
Dry Peas, per cwt 4.50
Beets, per doz. bunches 30
Cabbage, lb 02 to .04
Beans, lima In pod. lb 03 1-2 to .04
Carrots, per doz. bunches SO
Corn, sweet, per 100 ears t.00 to 2.50
Corn, Hawn. small yellow 38.00 to 40.00
Corn, large yellow 38.00
Rhubarb, lb
Cucumbers, doz 25 to .85
Peanuts, largo, por lb 05
" small, 05 l-a
Onions, Islund None on market
Green peppers, bell, lb 04
Green peppers, Chile, lb 02 1-2 to .08
Potatoes, bland, Irish ....01 1-4
Egg Plant, doa 15
Pumpkin, lb . 01 1-2
Sweet potatoes, native varieties,
per owt Market overstocked ....85 to 1.00
Taro, wet land variety, per owt.... 1.26
Taro, bunch 15
Tomatoes, lb 03lo .04
Green Peas, lb 08 to .10
Live Stock.
Hogs, up to 150 lbs, per lb 11 to .12
Hogs, 150 lbs. and over, per lb 10 to .12
Hides, Wet-Salted.
There is good demand tor hides.
Steers, No. 1, lb 14 18
Steers, No. 2, lb 18 1-8
Kips, lb 14 i-s
Sheep Skins, 10 to .20
Goat Skins, white 10 to .80
Fruits.
Alligator pears, doz J.60
Bananas, Chinese bunch 25 to .50
Bananas, cooking, bunch 75 to 1.00
Breadfruit, per doz 4010 .80
Figs, 100 85 to 1.00
Grapes. Isabella, lb 08
Oranges, Hawaiian, per 100 1.00 to 1.50
Limes, per 100 50 to .86
Ineapples. doz , 50 to .50
Strawberries, acaroe, lb 20 to .25
Punas, per lb 10
Papaiaa, per lb 01 1-2
Roselle, lb C4
Dressed Meats.
Beef, lb n to. 12
Veal, lb .' 12 to. IS
Mutton, lb 11 to .12
Pork, lb 18 to .18
Feed.
The following are quotations on feed f. o. b.
Honolulu.
Corn, small yellow, ton 41.00 to 42.00
Corn, large yellow, ton ......40 00
Corn , cracked 4 1 .00 to 42. U0
Barley, per ton &!.uo to S3.U0
Bran, per ton 80.50 to 33.00
Oats, per tou 36.00 to 37.00
Wheat, ton, shorts 48.U0 to 50.00
Middlings, per ton Sf.uO to 32.00
Hay, Wheat, per ton 23.00 to 28.00
Hay, alfalfa, ton 2a 00
Alfalfa meal, ton 23.00
WHEN YOUR HOUSE BURNS
YOU HAVE INSURANCE TO COVER AT LEAST A PART OP YOUR
LOSS. BUT YOU CAN'T HAVE VALUABLE PAPERS INSURED AND
OFTEN TIMES THEY ARE WORTH MORE TO YOU THAN ALL OF THF
CONTENTS OF YOUR HOME.
A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX AT THIS BANK WILL INSURE PER
FECT SAFETY TO YOUR VALUABLE TAPERS INSURANCE POLICIES.
DEEDS, MORTGAGES, ETC., AND YOU WILL HAVE ACCESS TO THEM
BY AN INDIVIDUAL KEY. .
AND THE COST IS MUCH LESS THAN THE WOURY HAS BEEN.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF WAILUKU.
CAPITAL,
SURPLUS, :
C. H. Cooke, President
: $35,000.00
: $50,000.00
C. D. Lufkir), Cishier
LAHAINA STORE
Importers & Dealers
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
GASOLINE and DISTILLATE IN DRUMS
LAHAINA STORE.
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DOREGO & EDWARDS
RING UP PHONE Oil :- -:- -:. .... WAILUKU, MAUI.
Two 7-Seater Packards. Meet all Steamers. Three 4-Seater Cars. Choapor Rates
Leaves Walluku lor Lahalna Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 10 p. m. Saturdays, 8 p. m.
Not Less Than Three Passengers.
If you have a party of four or more, wireless at our expense.
Telephone 1141
Walluku, Maui, T. H.
P. O. Box 83
WAILUKU HARDWARE CO.
Successors to LEE HOP
General Hardware, Enamelware, Oil Stoves, Twines
Mattings, Wall Papers, Mattresses, Etc., Etc., Etc.
COFFINS MADE AT SHORT NOTICE.
OUE NEW SERVICE
WE HAVE ARRANGED A SCHEDULE OF
BUSINESS HOURS THAT WILL ENABLE
US TO BETTER SERVE THE PUBLIC AT
THE SAME TIME GIVING OUR EMPLOY
EES MORE TIME FOR OUT-OF-DOOR EN
JOYMENT. THE STORE WILL BE OPEN " :
DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY
6:30 a. m.to 11:15 p. m.
Sunday, 8 a. m. to 12 m.; 5 p.m. to 8:30
MAUI PATRONS ARE INVITED TO CALL,
LEAVE THEIR PACKAGES AND USE THE
TELEPHONE.
BENSON, SMITH & CO., Ltd.
THE REXAL STORE
Fort and Hotel
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