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THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1916.
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MARKET STREET, : WAILUKU.
ALOHA LODGE NO. 3 KNIGHTS
OF PYTHIAS.
Regular meetings will be held at
the Knights of Pythias Hall. Wallu
ku, on the second and fourth Satur
days of each month.
AH visiting members are cordially
Invited to attend.
A. O. MARTINSEN, C. C.
F. A. LUFKIN, K. R. & S.
Crisco
FOR FRYING
FOrt SHORTENING,
FOR CAKE MAKING
AUTO ROR HIRE.
Comfortable and stylish 1914 Cadillac
7-Seater. at your service. Ratei
reasonable. Ring up
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MERCHANT TAILOR
T. KAWAKAMI
rocks, Full Dress, Tuxedo Suits and
Coats of the latest 6tyles
Made to Order
Terfect Fit and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
Vineyard Street,
Walluku
LODGE MAUI, NO. 984, A. F. & A. M.
Stated meetings will bo held at
Masonic Hall, Kahulul, on the first
Saturday night of each month at 7:30
P. M.
Visiting brethren are cordially in
vited to attend.
C. C. CAMPBELL, R. W. M.
W. A. ROI1BINS, Secretary.
KAMEHAMEHA DAY IN
HONOLULU, June 10, 11, 12.
Attention
Boy
Scouts
Here are some books thai will be
of intense interest to you and all
boys:
HAND BOOK FOR BOYS
SCOUTING FOR BOYS
HIKING FOR BOY SCOUTS
SCOUT MASTERS' MANUAL
Mail Orders Solicited.
HAWAIIAN NEWS CO.,
Limited
HONOLULU
REDWOOD LUMBER MAKES
BIG JUMP
Following the lend set by nor'west
lumber, which has been climbing up
ward for the past several mom lis, red
wood ionic a jump of $4.40 per thou
sand feet, according to a new list is
sued by the Kahulul Railroad Com
pany, this week. The advance fol
lowed the arrival of the schooner Oce
anic Vance, which arrived with a full
redwood cargo last Friday.
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MAUNAOLU CLOSING EXERCISES
The closing exercises of Maunaolu
Seminary will be held this year on
Saturday, June 3, beginning at 10 o'
clock. A lilerary and a musical pro
gram has been prepared for the oc
casion. There will also he an exhibi
tion of pictures, and papers will be
read on the Panama-Pacific Exposi
tion. A cordial invitation Is extended
to all.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gerner . de
sire in tliis way to express their heart
felt thanks for the many nets of kind
ness and tokens of sympathy extend
ed to them by their friends on the
occasion or their late bereavement, in
the loss of (heir little daughter.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
The general public is hereby noli
fled that Mr. J. C. Rlair, expert En
gineer and Electrician formerly with
ISush-Sulzrr Pros., Diesel Engine Co.,
of St. Louis. Mo., U. S. A., has ac
ceplcd the position of Superintendent
of (lie Islind Electric Co., Ltd., of
Wailuku. Maui, and that said Mr. Rlair
began to excercise the function of his
oflice since the 15th instant. Mr. Blair
is a graduate of the University of
California.
ISLAND ELECTRIC COMP., LTD.,
By order. P. E. PEREIRA, Cashier.
IN THE CIRCUIT COUHT OF THE
SECOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY
OF HAW AII
AT CHAMBERS
IN PROBATE
In the. matter of the estate of Hale-
opuli Shaw, late of Lahaina, Maui,
deceased.
On reading and filing the petition of
Emma Faiden, niece of Halepouli
Shaw, who died intestate at Kanapali,
Lahaina), Maul, on the 1st day of
March, 1916, leaving property within
(he jurisdiction of this Court neces
sary to be administered upon, and
praying that letters of administration
issue to said Emma Farden, niece.
It is ordered that Thursday, the 22-
nd day of June, 191G, at ten o'clock A.
M. be and hereby is appointed for
hearing said petition in the Court
room of this Court in Wailuku, Maui,
at which time and place all persons
concerned may appear and show
cause, if any they have, why the peti
tion should not he granted.
W. S. EDINGS,
Judge of the Circuit Court,
Second Circuit.
Wailuku, Maui T. H., May 20th, 1916.
May 26, June 2, 9, 16.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
I hereby give notice that I will not
be responsible for any debts contract
ed in my name by my wife, Mary
Akl Coelho.
MANUEL COELHO.
May 19, 26, 1916.
FOR SALE
Two yearling Berkshire Boars. Price
$35 each.
NEW ERA HOMESTEAD FARM
Haiku, Maul.
SEALED TENDERS
Sealed tenders will be received by
the MAUI LOAN FUND COMMIS
SION at Wailuku, Maui, T. H. up to
8:00 o'clock A. M. of Monday, May
29, 1916, for the construction of a
trestle for pipe crossing, Iao Creek,
Wailuku Kahulul Water Works, Maul,
T. H.
Plans specifications and blank forms
for the proposal are on file in the
oflice of the Maui Loan Fund Comis
sion, Wailuku, Maui.
The Maui Loan Fund Commission
reserves the right to reject any and
all bids.
Maui Loan and Fund Commission
R. A. WADSWORTII,
Secretary.
May 19.2G.
NOTICE
OF CLOSING TUBLIC ROAD
Notice is hereby given that the
Homestead Road in the Kuiaha Home
stead tract, through the lots of W. I.
Wells, and W. J. Cooper, will be closed
to vehicles from April 18 to May 30,
winie same is being macadamized.
By order of the Board of Supervisors,
S. E. KA LAMA, Chairman
WHEN IN WAILUKU VISIT
II. OKAMURA'S
Ice Cream Parlor on Market Street.
Cold Lunch Served at all Hours.
Orders for Ice Cream Promptly At
tended to.
Harpy K. Bailey
HOUSE PAINTING
and
PAPER HANGING
aiso
FURNITURE REPAIRING
Re-Varnishing and Polishing.
'Inquire at Wailuku Hardware Co.
Boy Scouts To Have
Own Savings Bank
Must Earn Money For Uniforms
Maui Scouts To Celebrate Kameha-
meha Day On Beach
The Boy Scouts of Maul are to
celebrate Kamehamelia Dav at the
Beach between Camp One and Kahu
lul with their first luau and game tour
nament. Plans are now being made
to make this a banner day when all
the Scouts on the Island will get to
gether. Ther will he a series of base
ball games between different troops,
field sports, water sport, and scout
games. Prizes will be awarded to the
troops carrying off the honors in the
different events.
Some of t lie events will be running
races, wild man hunt, thre legged race,
tousling tournament, relay races,
swiming contests, life saving, tracking
and baseball.
The prices that are to be awarded
will be to the troops and not to (he in
dividuals, the idea being to thereby
increase the loyalty of the boys lo
their troops.
Maui is to have the first Boy Scout
Savings Bank in Hawaii. Each Scout
Master will be the bnnker and a Scout
may open an account by depositing
ten cents. He wil be given a special
Scout pass book and when he has de
posited One Dollar his account will be
transferred to a regular Savings Ac
count in the "big" bank. He will go
on, however, saving his nickels and
dimes, until he has another dollar
saved, and the process will be repeat
ed. 1 liese Imi.i. H have worked out
very successfully in different parts of
the country and have proved exceed
ingly valuable in teaching boys the
"saving habit." The Scout regulations
for (lie "Second Class Scout test"
require that a boy "earn and deposit
One Dollar in a public bank" and this
plan is in accord with the plan of
National Headquarters.
A member of the Maul Council and
a good friend of (he boys has very
generously offered to advance the
money necessary for a Scout to get
a uniform, giving il in (lie form of a
loan. It is strictly against the rules
for a boy to receive his uniform as a
gift. He is expected lo earn tile amount
necessary, about. $3. GO. The plan
which will be worked out on Maui
is tliis: The boys who desire uni
forms will be measured and their ol
der sent in. When the uniforms are
received they will be hung up in some
place where the Scout may occasion
ally have a look at it but he will not
be allowed to have it for his own until
he has paid for it in full. This will be
an added incentive for the Scout to
make use of the Scout Bank and save
ills money.
Dr. W. D. Baldwin, President of the
Maui Council, has been invited to be
come n member of the Maui County
Fair Commit tee, representing the
Maui P.ov Scouts. It is expected that
the Maui Scouts will participate in the
Fair activities, at least to the extent
of helping the Fair officials on the
grounds. This sort of "Public Good
Turn" was rendered by the Honolulu
Scouts dining the recent Carnival and
is being rendered by Scouts the count
ry over at large public gatherings.
SPECIALIST IX EYK. KAK A.:,!) THROAT.
Dr. John II. P'arrell, of Honolulu, wishes to - announce to his
patients that he will he on Maui, from May ."0. to June 5, and can he
reached for appointments, by telephone at the Maui Hotel, Wailuku.
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PUNAHOU
75th
ANNIVERSARY WEEK
TUKSDAY
June 20
WKDXKSDAY
June 21
THURSDAY
June 22
A Big Three Days' Gelebpation
Ktnbodying' the Glories of Punahou's Past and the Hope of
Punahou's Future
EXCURSION RATES ON INTER-ISLAND BOATS
Fifteen per cent Reduction in Hotel Rates.
Many Honolulu Homes will entertain guests, Rooms in Hoard
ing Department to limit of Capacity Reserved for Old Students,
former students in Boarding Department having Preference.
Come and Join the Gelebpation
For Identification Cards and additional information write:
V. h. WIIITXF.Y,
AGXKS ;. Jl'DD,
Committee.
in HER placed
Why not get a good
oil stove o that dur.
ing the hot weather
your wife or mother
or sister or daughter,
can prepare the
meals in a cool, com
tor table kitchen?
There's no overheating
the k itchen with an u p-to-date
oil cook stove. It's
just like cooking with city
gas. The burners con
centrate the heat at the
different cooking points.
NEW PMIECTION
OIL CQ0MTOVE
L
vaarfe,urc-:.jtv
No wood or coal or
ashes to lug. No
waiting for fires to
catchup. The long
blue chimneys do
away with all
smoke and smelL
In 1, 2, 3, and 4-burner
sizes, with or without
ovens. Also cabinet
models with t ireless
cooking oven.
STANDARD OIL
COMPANY
(Culitornitt)
MATSON NAVIGATION CO.
26$ market Street, San Trancisce, California.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER
N0.1
SCHEDULE
1916
April May June
Steamer VN-
PUGET
Arrire
gOL.ND
Leaf
Williolmlna.. 81 Apr. 5
Hyades Gl Apr. 6
Enterprise 134 Apr. 8
Manoa 28 Apr. 11
Matsoiiia... 30 Apr. 19
Lurline 9G Apr. 23
Hilonian.. 95 Apr. 27
Williolmlna 82 May 3
Enterprise 135 May C
Manoa 29 May 9
MatsonJa... 31 May 17
'Hyades... 62 May 18
Lurline.... 97 May 23
Wilholmina 83 Mry 31
"Enterprise 136 June 3
Manoa 30 June 6
'Hilonian.. 96 June 8
Matsonia... 32 June 14
Lurline.... 98 Juno 20
Williolmina 81 June 28
Hawaliaa Inland Arri
ArriYo Lr s. H.
Apr. 11 Apr. 19 Apr. 25
Apr. 25 May 3 May 13
Apr. 16 Apr. 22 May 1
Apr. 18 Apr. 25 May 2
Apr. 25 May 3 May 9
May 2 May 9 May 16
May 15 May 24 June 1
May 9 May 17 May 23
May 14 May 20 May 29
May 16 May 23 May 30
May 23 May 31 June 6
Juno 6 June 14 June 24
May 30 June 6 June 13
June 6 June 14 June 20
June 11 June 17 June 26
June 13 June 20 June 27
June 26 July 5 July 13
June 20 June 28 July 4
June 27 July 4 July 11
July 4 July 12 July 18
PORTS OF CALL.
8. 8. Matsonla
S. S. Wilholmina
S. S. Manoa
S. S. Lurline
S. S. Hilonian
S. S. Hyades
To Honolulu and Hlio.
To Honolulu and Kahulul.
To all Hawaiian Forts yia
I'uget Sound.
S. S. Enterprise For Hllo Direct.
S. S. Lurline Carries Livestock to Honolulu and Kahulul.
S. S. Enterprise Carries Livestock to Honolulu and Kahului.
Indicates that steamer carries combustibles.
SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
Uimc Ocible"3(aliului Slailroad Co.
Daily Passenger Train Schedule (Except Sunday)
following schedule went into effect June 4th, 1913.
TOWABD8 WAILUKU
P M P M
i
5 33 3 3"
5 23 3 2o
I
5 2o;3 17
5 '"3 "7
5 9 3 "5
5 55
5V 53
4 5ja 47
4 5i a 46
4 45 4oj
4 44 391
4 4"U 35
1 jc!K
I 15 3i
r m
A M
426
35
6 25
27
8 17
5
S o5
8 03
7 57
7 56
7 5
7 49
7 45
STATIONS
A.. Wailuku.. L
12. o
8.4
5-5
3-4
1.4
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L.. ..A
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A JL
Spreck- "A
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TOWARDS HAIKU
Mllis
6
06
3.3L
I7
9.87
40 8 50 1 30 3 35 5 38
50 9 oo 1 4oj3 45 5 48
'1. 9
7
7
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7
'5-37
423
1
52
533
054
2 07
2 14
15 4
3 4
5 4
3o4
47
3 57
4 ia
4 19
10
PUUNENE DIVISION
TOWARDS PUUNENE
2 50 G 00
3 00 1 10
Milt
STATIONS
TOWARDS KAHULUI
Mills
. 0 L..Kaliului..A
) ;vA..ruuneiie..L
2.5
G 223 15
0 6 123 05
1
1. All trains daily except Sundays.
A Special Train (Labor Train) will leave Wailuku daily, except Sundays,
at 5:30 a. ru., arriving at Kahulul at 5:50 a. m., and connecting with
the 6:00 a. in. train tor Puuuene.
IIACCACE KATES: 150 pounds ot personal baggage will be carried free
of charge on each whole ticket, and 75 pounds ou each halt ticket, wham
baggage is in charge ot aud on the same traia as the holder ot the ticket
For excess baggage 25 cents per 100 pounds or part thereof will be
chart-ed.
For Ticket Fares and other information see Local TaBBenger Tariff I. C. C.
No. 8, or inquire at any of the Depots.
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BUYS AND 8ELL8 REAL ESTATE, 8TOCK8 AND 10ND8.
WRITES FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
NEGOTIATES LOANS AND MORTGAGE8.
SECURES INVESMENT8.
A List of High Grade Securities Mailed on Application.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
HONOLULU, HAWAII. P. O. BOX 141
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