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THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, march 10, me.
Personal Mention
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Baldwin, who
have been spending a several
months' vacation on the Coast, re
turned this week by the Lurline.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Foss and two
grandchildren, arrived this week by
the steamer Lurline to make their
home with their son, J. C. Foss.Jr.
They will live In the house recently
vacated by O. J. Whitehead's family.
Miss Franc Eaton has resigned
her position as teacher in the Maui
llih School. Miss Gladys Vander
hoof, a former teacher at Maunaolu
Seminary has been secured to
take her place.
J. Garcia will leave this evening
for Honolulu where he will meet
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fuller of San
Francisco, who will be his guests
for some time,
pers.
Miss Charlotte Turner of Makawao
and Miss Clara Mosser of Fala. were
week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. D.
H. Case, Wailuku.
V. C Thomas, one of the pioneers
in the Hawaiian Tincapple Company,
. and the founder of the Thomas Pine
apple Company, died in Los Angeles
on March 1. He was CI years of age.
pers.
Mrs. F. V. Hardy, of Makawao,
returned from a visit with friends in
Honolulu, last Saturday.
Miss I. H. Aiken returned homo last
Saturday from Honolulu where she
has been for some time.
National
George P. Cooke of Molokai re
turned home this week from a visit
to Honolulu.
Tav Assessor J. H. Kunewa is in Ho
nolulu, this week attending a meeting
of the board of equalization.
H. n. Sloggett and V. S. Nicoll, of
Hamakuiipoko, have returned home
from Honolulu where they were call
ed as jurymen In the United States
district court.
Kam Yen, the well known Market
street restaurant man, has gone to
Honolulu for medical treatment,
havlng been ill for some time.
Rev. R. 13. Dodge was a passenger
to Honolulu on Wednesday's Claudine,
to attend a meeting of the Hawaiian
Board.
At The Theatres
VIOLINIST IS APPRECIATED.
The Casper violin recital at Wai
luku had to be postponed from last
Saturday night on account of the
storm, but the fair sized audience of
music lovers who attended on Monday
evening were amply repaid for the
wait. Mr. Casper Is an artist of far
more than ordinary ability, and his
playing was a treat not often, enjoyed
on Maul. Before returning to Hono
lulu on Wednesday, Mr. Casper gave
an informal concert at the Maui Hotel
on Tuesday evening which was great
ly enjoyed by those fortunate enough
to be present. On last Friday evening
Mr. Casper, assisted by Mrs. J. C.
Villiers, accompanist, and Mr. C. D.
Lufkin as cornet soloist, delighted a
good audience at Lahaina. At the
Wailuku concert, Mrs. Villiers again
plyed the accompaniments, while
Mr. Harry Washburn Baldwin sanga
number of solos in his usual excellent
style.
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There have been solme very ex
cellent six and Ave reel features at
the Valley Isle Theater this week.
Iast Monday night "The House of
Thousand Candles", a great feature
which held the attention of the Hono
lulu moving picture fans at the Na
tional Theater for over a week, was
the chief attraction, together with
Charles Chaplin, the great movie
comedian.
"The Chalice of Courage", by Cy
rus Townsend Brady, a Vilagraph
Blue Ribbon Feature in 6 parts,
featuring Myrtle Gonzales, Geo. Holt,
Wm. Duncan, and other prominent
Vtagraph stars will be shown this
Saturday evening, and If weather
prmilting, this popular house will
be jammed to the doors. Next week
Charles Chaplin and several two and
three reel features of highly edu
cational and moral value by the Vita
graph, Essanay, Lubln, and other
Mutual Service will be exhibited.
IN HONOR OF SAN
FRANCISCO GUESTS.
In honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Full
er, who will arrive in Honolulu by
the Great Northern, next Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs J. Garcia have issued
invitations to a reception to be held
at their home In Wailuku on Satur
day evening, March 18, Mr. and
Mrs. Fuller, who will be Mr. and Mrs.
Garcia's guests for some time, are
expected on Maul by Tuesday's
Claudine.
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The members of the Hawaiian
promotion committee are holding their
second quarterly meeting, this time
on the Island of Hawaii. The first
of these meetings was held In Maul
about two months ago.
Wednesday was Ash Wednesday,
the first day of Lent. Events In a
social way will doubtless be of an
unimportant character until after
Easter.
Mrs. F. F. Baldwin has been named
by Chairman Kalania as the final
member of the committee of managers
of the Kula Sanitarium.
A. P. Low has been appointed as
assistant to County Engineer Cox.
Mr. Low is from Hllo.
MAUI BOY GETS PROMOTION
JOB.
Hollls Hardy, nephew of Worth
Aiken of Maul, who has been a stu
dent at Punahou, has been appointed
on the staff of the promotion commit
tee as "outdoor man". Hardy is a
native of the islands and thoroughly
familiar with the different points of
interest, the steamer routes, the ma
ny trips of interest on all the islands,
and promises to prove a valuable
man for the committee. His appoint
ment was the first step the commit
tee has taken, along the line of
"home work",or the development of
the internal entertainment resources
of Hawaii so that the tourist may
benefit. AdvehrUser.
nr. A.
ii.mii.fi n.if ti
P. M. SMOOT
President and Manager
CONFIDENCE
Tho cement of business rela
tionships is confidence. An hor.
orablo reputation must bo built
upon tho sound basis of square
dealing and sincere
SERVICE
Only on these two things can a
lirm expect to obtain tho good will
and trust of tho buying public.
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S. S. STEINHAUSER
Secretary.
SMOOT & STEINHAUSER, LTD.,
announce that they have begun a wholesale
and retail business in Automobile Accesso
ries and Tires at Alakea and Merchant
Streets, Honolulu.
On the basis of square dealing and helpful and unusual service they
hope to increase the confidence they have already attained among automo
bilists of the Islands and solicit therefore the patronage of all.
Distributers for Firestone
Tires and Inner Tubes
Smoot and Steinhauser has been appointed headquarters for Firestone
products, taking over the business of former distributers. Michelin Tires
will also be handled.
EVERYTHING
For The
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The Wonderful Thing
By Authority
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE
SECOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF
HAWAII.
AT CHAMBERS.
ahout Tin-
KRYPTOK
LENSES
!j? is that they eomhinc the near
and far sight portions of the
glasses without a visible join
jj: nip, having the appearance of
the regular single vision lens.
COME OVER ANDLET US MAKE
YOU'A PAIR
?WALL & DOUGHERTY"
Optical Department
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICA
TION OF WILLIAM T. ROBINSON,
TRUSTEE UNDER DEED OF TRUST
OF JOHN FERREIRA, DECEASED,
FOR LEAVE TO SELL CERTAIN
REAL ESTATE.
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THE HOME OF THE
Stclnvvoy and Starr
PIANOS
We have large stock of
Inside Player Pianos
at fair prices and eaiy terms.
We take old pianos In exchange.
Thayer Piano Co., Ltd.
HONOLULU, HAWAII.
WHEREAS on the 15th day of
February, 1916, William T. Robinson,
Trustee under Deed of Trust of John
Ferrcira. deceased, did file In this
Court an application for leave to Bell
certain real property therein describ
ed bcloncing to said trust estate, ana
sotting forth reasons why it would be
for the best Interests of said estate
that such real property be sola ana
the proceeds of such sale be invested
in securities approved and accepted
for investment of trust funds, and
praying that a date be set for hearing
upon said appiicatio., and that notice
of hearing and the ti'xe thereof be giv
en all persons in ary vise interested:
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED
that Thursday, the 23d day of March,
1916, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. be and is
set as the time for hearing upon said
application, at which time, at the
Court room of the Circuit Court at
vWluku. Maul. Te.-.'tory of Hawaii,
all persons in any wise Interested in
said estate are notified to eppear and
show cause, if any there be, why the
prayer of said petition should not be
granted.
Witness the Honorable W. S.
EDINGS, Judge of the Circuit Court
for the Second Circuit, Territory of
Hawaii.
V. C. SCIIOENBERG,
Clerk.
E. R. BEVINS,
Attorney for Petitioner.
Feb 18, 25, Men 3, 10 1916.
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HONOLULU.
Box 576.
LODGE MAUI, NO. 984, A. F. & A. M
Stated meetines will ha hold n
Masonic Hall. Kahului, on the first
Saturday night of each month at 7
r. iu.
Visiting brethren are cordially
vited to attend.
C. C. CAMPBELL, R. W. M.
T. D. COLLINS. Secretary.
IN EQUITY.
NOTICE OF HEARING
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SECOND CIRCUIT, TEHKlluu x
OF HAWAII. AT CHAMBERS
IN DIVORCE.
Ethel Chislett, Llbellant vs. A. M.
Chislett, Libelee.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
To A. M. Chislett, Libelee.
Vnn nra hprnhv notified that the
above entitled suit the same being
for a divorce from you on the grounus
of non-support, is now pending in the
above entitled Court and that the
same will be heard and determined
on Thursday the 13th day of April A.
D. 1916, at 10 o'clock in tne xorenoon
of said day or as soon thereafter as
THAT hp. hv the Judee of said Court,
sitting at Chambers.
Dated at Wailuku, Maul, T. n.t t co
ruary 2nd 1916.
(Seal) V. C. SCHUtiJN uuiu,
Clerk.
EUGENE MURPHY,
Atty. of Libelant.
Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25, March 3, 10.
SEALED TENDERS.
SEALED TENDERS will be re
ceived by the Superintendent of Pub
lic Works up until II A. M. of Monday
March 20, 1916, for constructing a
road and reinforcing concrete bridge
in the Kuiaha tract, Mskawao, Maul,
T. H.
The Superintendent of Public
Works reserves the right to reject
any or all tenders.
Plans, specifications and blank
forms of proposal are on file in the
office of the Superintendent of Fublic
Works, Capitol Building, Honolulu,
and with Mr. A. L. Burdtek, Agent,
Public Works Department, Wailuku,
Maul.
CHAS. R. FORBES.
Superintendent of lJublic Works.
Honolulu, Feb. 2S, 1916.
Mch. 4, 11, 1916.
ANNUAL MEETING.
The regular Annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Maui Land &
Railroad Company, will be held at the
office and principal place of business
of the Company at Kahului, Maui,
T. H., on Tuesday, 14th day of March,
1916, at 10:30 o'clock A. M.
F F BALDWIN,
Secretary.
NOTICE
Mr. H. J. Meyer is no longer in our
employ.
MAUI WINE & LIQUOR CO., LTD.
2-25-4t
DANG SHOU.
A wedding of muih interest in the
oriental section of Wailuku was that
of Dang Ling, the well known con
fectioner of Market street, and Miss
Shou Sin, also of Wailuku. which
took plocelast Tuesday afternoon at
the home of the bride's mother. The
ceremony was performed by the Rev.
Low Yet Foo in the presence of a
large number of friends of the young
people.