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THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1917. THREE Legislators Favor New Farm Loan Bill (Continued from Page One.) has not the power to pleadge the cre dit of the territory In putting out these mortgages It Is required to replace any which may be in default with others. Long Time, Easy Payments The bill provides for three principal classes of loans. The first, which may run for 40 years, is for permanent improvements. The second class, run ning not over 15 years, la for build ings, machinery, live stock, etc. The third is for not exceeding 5 years, and is to finance single crops. Provision is also made for secur ing money to cancel existing lndebt ness; and a clause also exists which permits the loan board to lend money to a group of framers for financing coop erative enterprises, such as canneries, mills, creameries, etc. Board's Control Absolute The granting or refusing of loan for any purpose to any person, rests ab solutely with the board. This board shall consist of 3 members, including the commissioner of public lands. One member must be a practical farm er. They serve without pay. The hill provides that 60 percent of the value of the security shall be the maxlmun loan, and all loans are to be paid on an amortization plan, in such manner that at the end of the loan period both principal and Interest shall have been paid off In equal annual Installments, the Interest, of course reducing in amount as the principal decreases. Must Live On Land The bill now drawn requires that loans may be made only to citizens of the United States, and to persons who live at least 6 days in the week, and 11 months in the year on their land. DINNER-DANCE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10th Dinner served 6:30 to 8:00 P. M. at $1.00. Dancing Commence 9 P. M. Mary Hoffman' Orchastra in attendance. The public, are cordially Invited. FRED. K. MACDONALD, Manager. PAN -PACIFIC PAGEANT Hawaiian History, Hawaiian Man ners, Shown in 50 Floats, on Mon day Afternoon, February 19th, the the Opening Day of the 1917 Mid-Pacific Carnival -,-rf rj..,s: r.. t Round Trip Steamer Fares Frnm Island Ports I . . . . . .. ... ......... . . . . $6.50 Buys A Season Ticket To All Major Events -tt FIFTY MORE FLOATS DEPICTING THE CHARACTERISTIC BEAUTIES OF OTHER LANDS BORDERING THE PACIFIC. Three Vivid Episodes Princess Kapiolani Defying the Goddess Pele Kamehameha the Great Holding High Court Burning the Idols that No Longer Terrified. Three Historic Landings Captain Cook's Landing of Discovery on Hawaii Kamehameha's Landing of Conquest on Oahu The Missionaries Landing at Kailua. Three Typical Industries Building an Outrigger Canoe for the High Chief Building the first Ukelele made in the Islands Pounding Poi, the Staple of Life in the Islands. See these and Fifty-one Others in the Afternoon. Join in the Pursuit of King Pilikia in the Morning. Dance with Everybody at the Ball of All Nations in the Opening Night. PROGRAM MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 12 M. Landing of the King of the Carnival. Free. Foot of Fort St. 3. P. M. Pan-Pacific Pageant. Palace Grounds. Reserv ed Seat 25 cents. 8 P. M. Ball of All Nation. Palace Grounds. Free. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 3 P. M. Hawaiian Pageant. At Kapiolani Park. Reserv ' ed Seat 1.00. , 8:15 P. M. A Night in Hawaii. Bijou Theater. Reserved Seat $1.00. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 12 M. Hibiscu Show. In Pan-Paciflc Pavilion, Bishop Square, opposite the Younk Hotel. Admission 25c. 8 P. M. Army and Navy Service Ball. By Invitation only. N. G. H. Armory. Band Concert. Palace Grounds, by military bands and the Royal Hawaiian Band. Reserved Seat 25 cents. THURSDAY, FEB. 22, WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. 9:30 A. M. Military Review. The biggest annual Army Parade held, anywhere in the United States. Re served Seat 25 cents. 1:30 P. M. Swimming Meet. First day. At Government Slip, foot of Alakea St. Reserved Seat $1.00. 8 P. M. Japanese Lantern Parade. A river of Are pour ing down the street. Reserved Seat 25 cents. 9 P. M. Masked Ball. In N. G. H. Armory. Everybody invited. Admission $1.00. Box of 6 seats, $5.00 additional. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1:30 P. M. Children' Festival. At Punuhou. Reserved Seat 50 cents. 9 P. M. Director' Ball. N. G. H. Armory. By invitation only. SATURDAY. February 23. 1:30 P. M. Swimming Meet. Part 2. Government Slip. Foot of Alakea St. Reserved Seat $1.00. 8 P. M. Water Pageant. Piers 7, 8 and 9. Honolulu Harbor. Reserved Seat $1.00. SEAT RESERVATIONS CAN BE OBTAINED BY ADDRESSING MID-PACIFIC CARNIVAL Honolulu, T. II. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE UNDER TOWER OF SALE, AND TIME AND FLACE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, under and by virtue of the power of sale con tained In that certain Indenture of Mortgage dated December 31, 1914, executed and delivered by the Valley Isle Theater, Limited ,aa mortgagor, to the First National Bank or Wailu ku, as Mortgagee, of record In liber 421, pages 233-237, said mortgage hav ing been given to secure the payment of a promissory note for the sum of One Thousand Seven Hundred Dol lars, of date December 31, 1914, pay able one day after date, and drawing eight percent interest per annum; said First National Bank of Walluku, the mortgagee, (still the owner and holder of said note and mortgage) In tends to, and will foreclose Bald mort gage for conditions broken, that is to say, for non-payment of the principal sum due on said note, and for non payment of interest due thereon. Notice Is likewise given by said Bank (Mortgagee) that on Monday, the 19th day of February ,1917, at twelve o'clock noon of said day, the property covered by said mortgage, and herelnbelow described, will be sold at public auction, at the front entrance to the Court-House, In Wal luku, County of Maui, Territory of Ha. wall. Terms of sale, cash. Deeds at expense of purchaser. For further particulars regarding sale and property apply to First Na tional Bank of Walluku, or D. H. Case, Its Attorney. Dated at Walluku. Maul, this 12th day of January, 1916. F.IRST NATIONAL BANK OF WAILUKU By C. D. LUFKIN, Cashier. Description of Property to be Sold The following Is a description of the property described In and conveyed by said mortgage, and which is to be sold under the foregoing notice. All of the right, title and interest of the Valley Isle Theater, Limited, both legal and equitable, in, to, and under that certain Indenture of Lease ex ecuted by Guy S. Goodness, of Maka wao, Maui, and Rebecca Nicholas, of Walluku Maul, as lessors to The Valley Isle Theater, Limited, of date September 26, 1914, acknowledged be fore Eugene Murphy, which lease covers all that certain piece and parcel of land situate in the 111 of Peepee, said piece of land being gen erally an dcommonly known as the "Butcher Shop Lot," on Market Street, in Wailuku, County of Maul, Territory of Hawaii, together with the rights, privileges and appurtenances thereun to belonging; and The Theater or (and) show-house building erected and located on the lot of land (lease-hold premises) here inabove described. (Jan. 12, 19, 26, Feb. 2. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Second Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. At Chambers. In Probate. In the matter of the estate of Chee Po, Deceased. Petition of Yit Pung Chee Po for Letter of Administration. It is ordered that Thursday. Febru ary 15, 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the Court House in Wailuku, Maui, be, and the same hereby is, appointed as the time and place for hearing the above petition. Wailuku, Maul, January 19, 1917. By The Court, V. C. SCHOENBERG, Clerk. (Jan. 19, 26, Feb. 2, 9.) YOUR FAVORITE MAGAZINE SPECIAL CLUB RATES Order Given Prompt and Careful Attention ISA LINDSAY, Haiku AUTO fOR HIRE. Comfortable and stylish i9l4Cadillte 7-Seater. at your service. Rate reasonable. Ring up N LINES, Paia : : Tel. 205 Regal Shoes A name to identify good shoes serve a a guarantee that they are uch. We are extremely careful to pick the best. We are perfectly willing to stand back of our white Oxford and Sport Shoe in Buckskin and canvas our White Lace boot In Buck- and Relgnskin. MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY. REGAL SHOE STORE HONOLULU H LODGE MAUI, NO. 984, A. F. A A. M. SENECA The Ideal Camera I the one you want for taking Island views and picture of your friends. It I national In character and use. Simple to uce and cure In it result. PRICES, $2 to $25. HAWAIIAN NEWS 00., LTD. Bishop Street Honolulu WAILUKU-LAHAINA AUTO SERVICE Cars leave Market street, Wailuku, daily, about noon. Leave Lahaina, 8:00 A. M. daily. Good Comforable Cars Careful Drivers Uchida Auto Stand Phone 1772 Wailuku Harry K. Bailey HOUSE PAINTING and PAPER HANGING also FURNITURE REPAIRING Re-Varnishing and Polishing. Inquire at Wailuku Hardware Co. Crisco FOR FRYING FOB SHORTENING, FOR CAKE MAKING General Auto Repairing House, Ltd. JAMES N. L. FA U FATA U. S. License Engineer Proprietor General Repairing to Gasoline Engines, Generators, Batteries, Selfitarter, Etc. Market St. Wailuku, Maul Phone 1692. K. MACIIIDA Drug Store ICE CREAM The Best In Town And a Up-To-Date Soda Fountain Give Us a Trial MARKET STREET, : WAILUKU. Stated meetings will be 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. H. K. DUNCAN, R. W. M. W. A. RODBINS, Secretary. ALOHA LODGE NO. 3 KNIGHT8 OF PYTHIAS. Regular meetings will be held at the Knights of Pythias Hall, Wallu ku, on the second Saturday and fourth Friday of each month. All Tlsltlng members are cordially Invited to attend. A. G. MARTINSEN, C. C. F. A. LUFKIN, K. R. & S. MMtMMMtMMtMMMMtttttttttKt THE HOME OF THE Stclnwoy Starr PIANOS Vdjjj gtg, in. , Newest.CooIest Hotel in Hawaii fort Street. Honolulu W hav a large atock of Inside Player Pianos ' at fair price and easy term. We take old piano In exchange. Thayer Piano Co., Ltd HONOLULU, HAWAII. imttmrtmtmmtimtttammmttmmttt N. SANO CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER A FULL LINE OF HARD WARE AND BUILDING MATERIAL. COFFINS A SPECIALTY. Phono Market Street Wailuku 1917 Indian MotorcyclesHonolulu Prices. Installments Ttrms I Modal TYPE Cash Powerplus twin cylinder, cradle $295.00 $305.00 spring frame, 3 speed model. Develops 15 to 18 horsepower on dynamometer test TYPE NE. Powerplus twin cylinder, cradle $335.00 $345.00 spring frame, 3 speed model, with complete electrica equipment Including amme ter. Develops 15 to 18 horse power on dynamometer test. TYPE O. Light Twin, twin cylinder op- $185.00 $195.00 posed motor, double loop tube frame fitted with cantilever comfort saddle. 3 speed model, develops 4 H. P. on dynamometer test. TYPE P. Powerplus Twin Cylinder Police $270.00 $280.00 Model, cradle spring frame, single speed. I. $130.00 cash seven mom payments $25.00 eaclj $145.00 cash and monthly pay ments of $25. 00 each. $95.00 cash and five monthly payments o f $20.00 each. $105.00 cash and seven monthly payments oX $25.00 each. TYPE S. Improved side car with adjust- $100.00 $110.00 $50.00 cash and able axle. six monthly payments o f $10.00 each. $100.00 $110.00 TYPE T. Standard delivery van with ad justable axle, body dimem justable axle, body dimen sions 40" long, 21" wide, 21" high, metal cover with latch. . E. O. HALL & SON, LIMITED DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII. $50.00 cash and six monthly payments o f $10.00 each. The First National Bank of Wailuku . Pictures DEVELOPED PRINTED ENLARGED Films, cameras, upplie of all kind. Your mail order will re ceive prompt, Individual atten tion and utmost care. Honolulu Photo Supply Company "Everything Photographic" Fort Street HONOLULU Order It By Mail Our Mail Order Department is exceptionally well e to handle all your drug and toilet wants thoroughly ai 0- We will pay postage on all orders of 50 and ove the following: Mineral Waters, Baby Foods, Gl cles of unusual weight and small value. Non-Mailable: Alcohol, Poisons and infla: If your order is very heavy or contains suggest that you have it sent by freight. Baas9 Cam a specialty Boxes 35c, 65c, $' Benson, Smith f "Service ever; The Rexall Store Si