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THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, JUXE 2, 1916.
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ALOHA LODGE NO. 3 KNIGHTS
OF PYTHIAS.
Regular meetings will be held at
the Knights of Pythias Hall, Wailu
ku, on the second Saturday and fourth
Friday of each month.
All visiting members are cordially
Invited to attend.
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LODGE MAUI, NO. 984, A. F. & A. M.
Stated meetings will be held at
Masonic Hall, Kahului, 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. ROBBINS, Secretary.
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KAMEHAMEHA DAY IN
HONOLULU, June 10, 11, 12.
Attention
Scouts
Here are some books that 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
Maui Teachers For
Next Year Named
(continued from page 1.)
ard, Miss Maria Rodrigues, Mrs.
Mary N. Wade, Miss Mae Dunn,
Mrs. .Simpson.
KUIAHA
Mrs. I. L. Collins.
HALKIIAKU
Miss Rachel T. Klakona, Miss C.
Emmsley.
HUKLO
Edward J. Smythe.
KEANAE
James O. Mitchell, Mrs. Elizabeth
Kamall.
NAHIKU
Mrs. Emma Welsh.
KAELEKU
Joseph Cravalho.
IIANA
Mrs. Louise C. Frain, Miss Elsie
Chalmers, Miss Dorothy Mitchell.
Mrs. J. A. Medelros.
IIAOIT
William P. Ilaia. Miss Rose ITnin.
KIPAHt'LU
Mrs. Ruth Gibbs, Miss Leanora
Gohier.
KAUPO
Mrs L. A. Marclel
LiANAI-KAI
Miss Mary Kauhane.
KAUNAKAKAI
David Kaai.
KAMALO:
Mrs. Frank Foster.
KALUAAHA
Mrs Amoy Duvauchelle.
WAIALUA
Edward Kaupu.
IALAWA
David K. Kalaau
WAILAU
L. K. Kaalouahl.
PELEKUNU
Mrs. Hat tie Kahele.
KALAUPAPA
A. J. Kauhaihao.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SECOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY
OF HAWAII
AT CHAMBERS IN PROBATE
In the matter of the estate of Hale-
opull Shaw, late of Lahaina, Maui,
deceased.
On reading and filing the petition of
Emma Farden, niece of Halepouli
Shaw, who died intestate at Kanapali,
Lahainit, Maui, on the 1st day of
March, 1910, leaving property within
the jurisdiction of this Court neces
sary to be administered upon, and
praying that letters ff administration
issue to said Emma Farden, niece.
It. is ordered that. Thursday, the 22-
nd day of June, 1916, 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 be granted.
W. S. EDINGS,
Judge of the Circuit Court,
Second Circuit.
Wailuku. Maui T. II., May 20th, 1916.
May 26, June 2, 9, 16.
WHEN IN WAILUKU VISIT
If. OKAMURA'S
Ice Cream Parlor on Market Street.
Cold Lunch Served at all Hours.
Orders for Ice Cream Promptly At
tended to.
Entered of Record
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RELEASES
EST OF A ENOS by Trs & Admra to
N Omsted & wf: pes land, Kaupo,
Iu Maui & pc land. Pauoa Valley,
Honolulu, May 18, 1916. $4000.
POWERS OF ATTORNEY
JOHN EMMELUTH by AFFTS: re
property held as trustee, Oahu &
Molokal, &c. May 22. 1916.
NOTICE
TERRITORY OF HAWAII by REGR o
decree of title In Land Court Case
No 278, Puaahala, Molokal. May 23,
1916.
BILLS OF SALE
WA HING CO to TRS of Lahaina Chi
nese School: leasehold bldgs, &c,
Lapakea, Lahaina, Maul. May 17,
1916. $400.
Those Who Travel
ARRIVED
By str. Mikahala, May 30. Dr. and
Mrs. Sanborn, Mrs E. E. Piltz.
By str. Claudlne, May 27. II. D.
Bowen, Mrs. Pratt, Thomas Pratt, Mrs.
K. W. Hoe, Paul Hoe, Miss Hoe, It. E.
Hunhes.
By str. Claudine, May 30 Dr. Far
rell, Miss Rose Larsen, Miss II. Lar
sen, K. T. Kam Mrs Kam Chong, Kam
Kang, S. Yosbioka, A. Sheppard, J. S.
Kahoohalahala, Mrs. Peter Kalua, Mrs.
Ixvell and infant, C. C. Clark, J. R.
Paris, Mrs. W. O. Fernandez, D. B.
Monaehle, Long Lin, S. Tomoede, E.
B. Kuff.
SCOUTS DEFEAT
HIGHSCHOOL NINE
By a score of 8 to 7 the Wailuku
Boy Scout baseball team, In a hot
game played last Saturday, defeated
the tJigh School teim of Hamakuapoko.
This is the last of a series of games
between the two teams, and breaks
the tie which has existed. The Scouts
lineup was Henry Sing, c; Frank do
Rego, p; Renben Cockett, lb; Stewart
Nin, 2b; Frank Bal, 3b; Abe Kekipi.
ss; S. Alo, rf; Reuben Goodness, cf;
Ernest Borba, If. The Highs had the
following men on the diamond: Bald
win, ss; J. Walker, cf; S. Walker, 2b;
C. Sauers, p; Murdoch, 3b; Wells,
rf; Walsh, If; Sauers, lb; Howell, c.
INVITATIONS OUT THIS WEEK
The marriage of Miss Alice Thayer
Walker, of Taia, to Mr. Robert Edwin
Hughes, of Puunene, will take place at
the Makawao Union Church, Paia,
Monday evening, June 19, according
to Invitations Issued this week by Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar John Walker, parents
of the bride-to-be. The engagement of
this popular young Maui couple was
announced some months ago. The
marriage Is to be one of the interest
ing events in Maui society of tht"
season.
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LYDECKER TO GATHER OLD
COURT DOCUMENTS FROM MAUI
Robert C.Lydecker, librarian at the
public archives, will visit both Maui
and Kauai within the next few weeks
to gather on those islands the old
court records that have been pre
served in the different circuits.
Recently Mr. Lydecker visited Ha
waii on a similar trip and has been
busy for the last few weeks arranging
his findings in the new racks at the
archives building. He has not. set
the exact date for his trip, nor decid
ed on which island to visit first.
Star-Bulletin.
Brilliant Will Be
Punaliou Pageant
(Continued From Page I.)
the business men of the city in allow
ing as many of the members of their
forre as possible to join in the celebra
tion between the hours of 11:00 and
2:30 o'clock especially.
The dny will open with a reception
to all Punahou given by President and
Mrs. Griffiths and the Trustees and
their wives, assisted by Professor Wil
liam Lyon Thelps and Mrs. Thelps and
Professor Charles M. Gayley. The
program for the day includes the play
ing of many of Punahou's historic
games. Some of the "old boys" of
the school are looking these up and
preparing suitable implements of war
fare by which they may be played.
The committee in charge is George P.
Castle, Joseph F. Emerson, and A. F.
Cooke. Alpunl, wickets and peewee
will be resurrected from the hoary
past. Judge William L. Whitney is
the committee especially in charge of
"nigger baby." His appointment to
this committee did not come from his
juvenile court connections but rather
from his well known proficiency In
this form of sport. The ring tourna
ment will be of special Interest to the
boys of the "middle ages." George S.
Walerhouse is running this part of the
program. There will be a good deal
of enjoyment in watching some of the
men who are approaching the stage of
'fat and forty" jousting the lance on
some of Walter Dillingham s and
Harold Castle's polo ponies. The
lower field and the basket ball courts
will be enlivened all the morning by
games of baseball, and basketball be
tween daughters and their fathers.
A basket lunch will be served at
ioon under the trees. For those wh'
do not wish to bring a lunch or wish
to supplement one they do bring, ar
rangements will be made by which
food and drink can be procured on
the campus. It is expected that the
lunch will prove to be a very sociable
and enjoyable part of the morning.
The meeting of all Punahou will be
held Immediately after lunch. At this
meeting there will be a report of the
finance committee of the Celebration,
speeches pnd talks, and much mirth
and jollification. This will be a rous
ing meeting in which the spirit of the
Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Celebration
will find expression. Every person in
Honolulu who is in any way interested
in Punahou is expected to attend this
meeting whether he can attend any
olher part of the Celebration or not.
The program of Punahou's historic
sports will be brought to a conclusion
in the afternoon by the up-to-date
physical activities of the school. The
girls will give an exhibition of gym
nastics and aesthetic dancing under
the din ction of Mrs. Agnes P. Driver.
The cadet battalions, consisting of
the two companies in the Academy
and three companies in the Prepara
tory School, will give a military drill.
This will be in the nature of a compe
tition for the Castle cups. Captain
Edwin A. Hickman will be in charge.
If there is time and energy a baseball
game will be staged between the
school team and the alumni team.
This makes three days in which
Punahou will celebrate. The events
are diversified and so arranged that
everyone can have a part in them all.
The final arrangements for the Cele
bration are in the hands of a Corpor
ation committee consisting of Albert
F. Judd, Chairman, Frank C. Atherlon,
Walter F. Dillingham, W. II. Babbitt,
W. R. Castle, W. L. Whitney and A. F.
Griffiths.
Attend the
Horse Races
Baseball Games
Military Demonstrations
And Patriotic Celebrations of
KAMEHAMEHA DAY
Three 3 Days
June 10, 11, and 12 in
HONOLULU
STEAMSHIP RATES REDUCED (
From Lahaina, $900; from Kahului, $10.50
Returning Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Friday
HOTEL RATES 15j0 and 20 LESS
Than Usual
What You Save Nearly Pays for the Trip
MATSON NAVIGATION CO
26$ Market Street, San Tranciset, California.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER
NO. 1
SCHEDULE
1916
April May June
Steamer
Vo,.
Mo.
6. P.
PURT
Arrire
tfOL.ND
I. ear
tfawaliaa Inlands
Arri't 1,t
ArrlT.
. P.
Wilhelmina.. 81 Apr. 5
Hyades 61 Apr. 6
Enterprise 131 Apr. 8
Manoa 28 Apr. 11
MatsonJa... 30 Apr. 19
Lurline..... 96 Apr. 25
Hilonian.. 93 Apr. 27
Wilhelmina 82 May 3
Enterprise 135 May C
Manoa 29 May 9
MatsonJa... 31 May 17
Hyades... C2 May IS
Lurline.... 97 May 23
Wilhelmina 83 May 31
Enterprise 136 June 3
Manoa 30 June 6
Hilonian.. 96 June 8
Matsonia... 32 June 14
Lurline.... 98 June 20
Wilhelmina 81 June 28
Apr.
Apr. 15
Apr. 30 May 6
May 21 May 27
June 11 June 17
Apr. 11
Apr. 23
Apr. 16
Apr. 18
Apr. 23
May 2
May 15
May 9
May 14
May 16
May 23
June 6
May 30
June 6
June 11
June 13
June 26
June 20
June 27
July 4
Apr. 19 Apr. 25
May 3 May 13
Apr. 22 May 1
Apr. 25 May 2
May 3 May 9
May 9 May 16
May 24 June 1
May 17 May 23
May 20 May 29
May 23 May 30
May 31 June 6
June 14 June 24
June 6 June 13
June 14 June 20
June 17 June 26
June 20 June 27
July 5 July 13
June 28 July 4
July 4 July 11
July 12 July 18
PORTS OF CALL.
S. S. Matsonia )
S. S. Wilhelmina j To Hnolulu and HUa.
S. S. Manoa i
S. S. Lurline f To HonoIulu nd Kahului.
S. S. Hilonian 1 To all Hawaiian Ports Yla
S. S. Hyades ( Puget Sound.
S. S. Enterprise For Hllo Direct.
S. S. Lurline Carries Livestock to Honolulu and Kahului.
S. S. Enterprise Carries Livestock to Honolulu and Kahului.
Indicates that steamer carries combustibles.
SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
Jime Dable ZKaliului Siailroad Co.
Daily Passenger Train Schedule (Except Sunday)
Tlit following wliedule went into effect Juno 4th, 1913.
TOWARDS WAILUKU
5 33 3 3",
5 n 3 H
I
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5 20 3 17
5 "3 "7
5 "9 3 l5
5 "V 55
5-2 53
4 5j2 47
4 5 1 1 a 46
4 45 2 4o
4 44! 39
4 4 2 35
I 25 S 4J
6 35
STATIONS
TOWARDS HAIKU
A.AV'uiluku.. L
1 15 0 300 -JsrJ-o i ,
.. Kahului ..
1 2.0 A.. L
Mills'
;6 40 8 50 1 30!
8 27
S 17
15
8 05
S 03
7 57
7 5!.
7 5
7 49,
7 4s-
8.4
5-5
3.4
1.4
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Paia
A.. a,
Hums- "A
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A.. ..I.
L.. Haiku ..A
0 6 50 9 00
I
3-3 6 521.
702.
6.9'
y7 03
9.8 7 15
11. 9
139
3 35
1 4o3 45
' 42 3 47'
1 52 3 57
' 53 3 58
2 05 4 lo
10
7 17 2 o7'4
7 241 a u!4 19
7 25
7 33
7 35
5-37 4o
2 15 4 2o
2 23I4 28
2 25
2 30
4 30
4 35
5 38
5 48,
PUUNENE DIVISION
TOWARDS I'UUNENE
3 1
S m 5
5 2
M M T
14 tl .
a. a.
p m m Miles
. " 1 7:
STATIONS
TOWARDS KAHULUI
Mills
3
2 50,U UU . 0 L..Kahului..Ai 2.hfi 223 15
3 000 10, 2.yv'rim"e"e"L!
0
C, 123 05
1. All trains daily except Sundays.
2. A Special Train (Labor Train) will leave Wailuku dally, except Sundays,
at 5:30 a. ni., arriving at Kahului at 5:20 a. m., and connecting vltk
the 6:00 a. m. train (or Puunene.
3. UAUGAGE KATES: 100 poundb of personal Laggage will be carried frt
of chargu on each whole Ucktt, and 75 pounds on each half ticket, win
baggage is in charge of aad on the same train as the holder of the ticket
For excess baggage 25 cents per 100 pounds or part thereof will he
charged.
For Ticket Fares an 1 other information see Local Passenger Tariff I. C. C.
No. 8, or Inquire at any of the Depots.
The Henry Waterhouse Trust Co., Ltd.
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WRITES FIRE AND LIFE IN8URANCE.
NEGOTIATES LOANS AND MORTGAGES.
SECURES INVESMENT8.
A List of High Grade Securities Malted on Application.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
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