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THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1917.
THREB
9 LIBERTY CATERING 9
BY AUTHORITY
No. 16
BY MAUI WOMEN
A Department Of Domestic Economy Intended To Serve A Patriotic
Purpose In Conserving Food Needed By The Allied Armies In Europe
tt" .....,
A woman cannot bo too careful
how she interprets the word economy
ju.st at this time. For her to hoard
money, to cut down on necessities, to
check the wise and regular flow of
money into the usual channels in
which she spends, is not asked of her.
If this is her view of economy she will
do the country harm, and create a de
pression In business that is the very
last thing that we want. True econo
my the kind that the country asks
of every woman just now Is a free
dom from waste, from extravagance,
from going beyond the ordinary and
the useful. Ladies Home Journal.
INTELLIGENT
FOOD CONSERVATION
By Ernest F. Robinson, M. D.
Many of those who are trying to fol
low the advice of the government in
regard to the conservation of food are
not doing so intelligently. When any
one has followed a certain diet for a
long time, it is not wise to make a
sudden change in it, even for a better
diet. The first thing of importance,
then, is to make the changes a little
at a time.
Next you must consider your own
needs and those of the rest of the
family. Those, for example, who have
been eating more meat than they real
ly need can reduce this part of the ra
tion, but those who are already eating
as little as is healthful should not try
to reduce it further. Remember that,
while it is possible to get all the nec
essary protein from a strictly vegetar
ian diet, this cannot be safety attempt
ed by any one except one with a good
digestion and doing plenty of hard
work. Another point is that growing
children need more meat and other
animal proteid foods than do adults,
especially the aged.
Next as to starchy foods. It Is wise
to use corn bread part of the time in
stead of wheat bread, but it is not wise
to use it exclusively. Graham bread
and whole-wheat bread are excellent
for most persons. There are, how
ever, various conditions which may
make it unwise for certain individuals
to use much of these. This applies
even more to the use of rye flour. Rice
can replace potato part of the time;
but the potato when properly cooked
is rich in cell salts, and should not be
given up entirely.
Fat is a very necessary part of the
diet, but "Criso or Wesson Oil" or
some similar preparation can well re
place butter, part of the time at least
and especially for cooking. Olive-oil
and peanut-oil are useful in this way.
As a nation we use far too much
sugar and most persons can reduce
the daily consumption of sugar to
advantage. In the vast majority of
cases cake, pastry, and desserts in
general, except fruit, are absolutely
unnecessary. It is starch and sugar
in these forms which can be reduced
the most safely.
Remember that tea, coffee, and co
coa are not necessities in any case.
They are mild stimulants, but aside
from the milk and sugar have virtual
ly no food-value.
Most persons in good health will do
best to reduce the total daily ration
rather than any special line of food,
in all probability. Potato once a day
is plenty for any one. Very few need
meat, fish, or eggs more than once a
t
i
day; and no one needs these for more
than two meals a day. Two meals a
day is a good plan for those who do
not need a large quantity of food,
those who do no hard muscular work,
provided the digestion is good. This
is not a good plan for those with weak
digestions. Remember that overeat
ing Is virtually always due to rapid
eating. Eat slowly, and chew all food
well, and you will eat less and digest
more of what you do eat.
Remember that the more vegetable
food you eat, especially the more
green foods, the more waste there is
to get rid of; hence the ofter the
bowels must move. With a strictly
vegetarian diet this would mean three
times a day.
Finally, remember that the needs
of each member of the family as to
food are different. It is folly to ex
pect grandpa and his growing grand
son to live on the same kinds and
quantities of food. Christian Ende
avor World.
Tennis Entries For
Mixed Doubles
The Tuunene Athletic Club have re
ceived a gratifying number of entries
for the mixed doubles championship
tournament which was announced in
last week's Maui News, and practice
has begun in dead earnest among the
ivielders of the racquet.
Following is the list of partners as
drawn :
E. J. Walsh-Mrs. E. R. Bevins; H.
A. Hardy-Miss F. Stanley; F. Burns
Mrs. E. F. Deinert; Dr. Sawyer-Mrs.
Chlllingworth; F. P. Rosecrans-Miss
R. Parker; J. McLaren-Miss P. Robin
son; A. S. Taylor-Mrs. G. Weight; A.
G. McLaren-Miss D. Foster; C. C.
Campbell-Mrs. E. Gillan; E. B. Wicke
Miss L. Robinson; E. R. Bevins-Miss
O. Villiers; V. C. Schoenberg-Miss M.
Myhand; W. H. Engle-Miss M. Couch;
C. E. Chatterton-Miss M. Hoffmann;
T. C. Blair-Mis3 O. Hanson; Geo.
Weight-Miss G. Rosecrans; J. S. B.
MacKenzio M)-s V. Searby; W. O.
A!ken-Miss E. McLaren.
R. Lillico-Mrs. H. Gesner; WTm.
Chillingworth-Miss M. Taylor; N. E.
Weight-Miss G. von Tempsky; D. C.
Lindsay-Miss T. Boyum; D. C. Rat-tray-Mrs.
Schoenberg; E. F. Deinert
Miss A. Wodehouse; W. A. Baldwin
Miss T. Robinson; J. B. Thomson-Miss
M. Hair; C. Burns-Miss I. McPhee;
Geo. Aiken-Mrs. Campbell; Ray Rie-tow-Mrs.
Vetlesen; Dr. Hoeffer-Mrs.
W. A. Baldwin; E. II. Value-Mrs. Fitz
gerald; Geo. Murray-Airs. Thomson.
&
No Choice
Officer "Hang it! you've brought
the wrong boots. Can't you see one
is black and the other brown?"
Batman "Sure, but the other pair
is just the same." Passell's Saturday
Journal.
FOR SALE
Eight island-bred mules, six double
delivery wagons and five sets double
harness. Apply at once to Henry May
& Co., Ltd., Honolulu.
(4t.)
ANTONEDOREGO
THE LIVE AUCTION ER
FOR MAKAWAO DISTRICT
Residence and Postoffice: Makawao
Phone: Tarn Yau.
ORDER IT BY MAIL!
Our MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT Is ex
ceptionally well equipped to handle all your
Drug and Toilet wants thoroughly and at once.
We will pay postage on all orders of 60c
and over, except the following:
Mineral Waters, Baby Foods, Glassware
and articles of unusual weight and small value.
Non-Mallable: Alcohol, 8trychnlne,
Rat Poisons, Iodine, Ant Poison, Mercury
Antiseptic Tablets, Lysol, Carbolic Acid,
Gasoline, Turpentine, Benzine and all
other poisonous or Inflammable articles.
If your order Is very heavy or contains
much liquid, we suggest that you have it sent
by freight.
Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd.
SERVICE EVERY SECOND
THE REXALL STORE
HONOLULU
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SECOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY
OF HAWAII.
In the Matter of the Estate of Leonul
leke, Late of Molokal, Deceased.
PETITION OF J. W. KALUA, AD-
MINISTRATOR OF THE ABOVE
ESTATE, FOR APPROVAL
OF ACCOUNTS, DISTRI
BUTION AND DISCHARGE.
IT IS ORDERED, that Thursday,
the 27th day of September, A. D. 1917
at 10 o'clock A. M., be and the same
is hereby appointed for hearing said
Petition, in the Court Room of this
Court, in Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii.
Wailuku .August 17, 1917.
BY THE COURT:
V. C. SCHOENBERG, Clerk.
ENOS VINCENT,
Attorney for Administrator.
(Aug. 17, 24, 31, Sept. 7.)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, TER
RITORY OF HAWAII.
At Chambers. In Probate.
In the matter of the Estate of Kaunuhl
Joseph Kekahune Staunton, late
of Pata, Maui, Deceased.
ORDER OF NOTICE OF PETITION
FOR ALLOWANCE OF FINAL
ACCOUNT
On reading and filing the petition
and accounts of Eugene Murphy, Exe
cutor of the estate of the above named
deceased, late of Paia, Maui, wherein
petition asks to be allowed $467.50
and charged with J587.00 and asks that
the same be examined and approved,
and that a final order or distribution
of the remaining property to the part
ies thereto entitled, and discharging
your petitioner and his surety from all
other responsibility herein.
IT IS ORDERED that Thursday the
20th day of September, 1917 at ten o'
clock A. M. before the Judge of said
Court at Chambers at this Court room
in Wailuku, Maui, be and the same is
hereby appointed the time and place
for hearing said petition and accounts,
and that all persons interested may
then and there appear and show cause,
if any they have, why the same should
not be granted, and may present evid
ence as to who are entitled to said
property.
Dated Wailuku, Maul, T. H., August
7, 1917.
(Sgd.) W. S. EDINGS,
Judge of the Circuit Court,
Second Circuit, Territory of
Hawaii.
Attest:
W. S. CHILLINGSWORTH,
Asst. Clerk.
(Aug. 10, 17, 24, 31.)
FOR SALE
Three second hand farm wagons. One
almost as good as new. Address
Robt. Shim, Kahului, Box 407 or
Phone Ah Mo, Kula.
The Kamehameha
Schools
NEXT SCHOOL YEAR
BEGINS SEPT. 10, 1917.
Application for admission should
be made early.
For Application Blanks and
complete information address:
E. C. WEBSTER, Pres.,
Kamehameha Schools,
Honolulu, T. H.
BY AUTHORITY
QUARANTINE NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that until
further notice the shipment of all
animals or hides from the Island of
Maui to other Islands of the Territory,
or to the Mainland is prohibited on
account of the presence of anthrax on
this Island.
By order
BOARD OF AGRICULTURE AND
FORESTRY,
J. C. Fitzgerald .Veterinarian.
(to
Wllhelmlna
NOTICE
Maui
Manoa . . .
Matsonia .
Wilhelmlna
All persons are hereby warned
against buying, selling or dealing in
Keawe or Algaroba Beans, gathered or
picked up in the premises or pastures
of the H. C. & S. Co. without due
authority from the said company.
Persons found disregarding this
warning will be dealt with by due
process of law.
H. C. & S. Co.,
F. F. BALDWIN,
Manager.
(Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov.)
Maui
Manoa . . .
Matsonia .
Wilhelmina
Maui
Manoa . . .
Matsonia .
Wilhelmina
Maui
Manoa . . .
Matsonia .
Wilhelmina
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SECOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY
OF HAWAII.
At Chambers.
Maul
Manoa . . .
Matsonia .
Wilhelmina
In the Matter of the Estate of Hiyo
kichl Morihara, Late of Paia,
Maui, Deceased.
Maul
Manoa
Matsonia. . .
Wilhelmina.
PETITION OF UMATORO NOGAMI,
FOR APPOINTMENT AS
ADMINISTRATOR.
Maui
Manoa .
Matsonia
IT IS ORDERED, that Thursday,
the 27th day of September, A. D., 1917,
at 10:00 o'clock A. M., be and the
same is hereby appointed for hearing
said Petition, at the Court Room of
this Court, in Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii.
Wailuku, Maui, August 14th, 1917.
BY THE COURT:
V. C. SCHOENBERG, Clerk.
D. H. CASE,
Attorney for Petitioner.
(Aug. 17, 24, 31, Sept. 7.)
NOTICE OF SALE OF LICENSE
At 12 o'clock, noon, October 1st,
1917, at the front door of the Capitol
Building, Honolulu, T. H., there will
bo sold at public auction the following
license:
License for a right of way for a
tunnel through the Government land
of Polipoll, Walehu, Maui, containing
an area of 0.248 acre, more or less.
Upset rental, $5 per annum, payable
annually in advance.
Term of license, 21 years from Oc
tober 1st, 1917.
Purchaser to pay the cost of adver
tising. For maps and further information
apply at the office of the Commission
re of Public Lands, Capital Building,
Honolulu.
B. G. RIVENBURGH,
Commissioner of Public Lands.
Dated at Honolulu, August 23, 1917.
(Aug. 31, Sept. 7, 14. 21. 28.)
N. SANO
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
Just received a new stock of
Mattresses, poultry netting,
paints and oils, furniture, etc.
Coffins and General Hardware.
Phone
Market Street
Wailuku
CALIFORNIA'S FINEST CANNED FRUITS AND VEGE
TABLES ARE PACKED UNDER THE
DEL MONTE BRAND
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE.
GONSALVES & CO., Ltd.
DISTRIBUTERS
74 Queen Street HONOLULU, T. H.
Send your suits and dresses to us for
3frcncb 2n Cleaning
You are sure of them coming back to you In splendid order and PER
FECTLY RENEWED.
Our Dyeing establishment Is the best on the Islands.
FRENCH LAUNDRY
777 South King Street HONOLULU
Rflatson Navigation Co,
1917 Passenger Schedule-1917
(SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
STEAMER
96
4
41
4fi
97
5
4
47
98
6
46
48
99
47
10(H
8
48
50
. 101
9
49
51
102
10
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52
Leave
San
Fr'sco
Arrive
Honolulu
Leave
Honolulu
Arrive
San
Fr'sco
Tue Jun 19 Tue Jun 26 Tuo July 3 Tue July 10
Thu Jun 28 Wed July 4 Wed July 11 Tue July 17
Tue July 3 Tue July 10 Tue Julv 17 Tue July 24
Thu July 12 Wed July 18 Wed July 25 Tue July 31
Tue July 17 Tuo July 24 Tue July 31 Tue Aug 7
Thu July 26 Wed Aug 1 Wed Aug 8 Tue Aug 14
Tue July 31 Tue Aug 7 Tue Aug 14 Tue Aug 21
Thu Aug 9 Wed Aug 13 Wed Aug 22 Tue Aug 28
Tue Aug 14 Tue Aug 21 Tue Aug 28 Tue Sept 4
Thu Aug 23 Wed Aug 29 Wed Sept 5 Tue Sept 11
Tue Aug 28 Tuo Sept 4 Tue Sept 11 Tue Sept 18
Thu Sept 6 Wed Sept 12 Wed Sept 19 Tue Sept 25
Tue Sept 11 Tue Sept 18 Tuo Sept 25 Tue Oct 2
Thu Sept 20 Wed Sept 26 Wed Oct 3 Tue Oct 9
Tue Sept 25 Tue Oct 2 Tue Oct 9 Tue Oct 16
Thu Oct 4 Wed Oct 10 Wed Oct 17 Tuo Oct 23
Tue Oct 9 Tue Oct 16 Tue Oct 23 Tue Oct 30
Thu Oct 18 Wed Oct 24 Wed Oct 31 Tue Nov 6
Tue Oct 23 Tue Oct 30 Tue Nov 6 Tue Nov 13
Thu Nov 1 Wed Nov 7 Wed Nov 14 Tue Nov 20
Tue Nov 6 Tue Nov 13 Tue Nov 20 Tue Nov 27
Thu Nov 15 Wed Nov 21 Wed Nov 28 Tue Dec 4
Tue Nov 20 Tue Nov 27 Tue Dec 4 Tue Dec 11
Thu Nov 29 Wed Dec 5 Wed Dec 12 Tue Dec 18
Tue Dec 4 Tue Dec 11 Toe Dec 18 Tue Dec 25
Thu Dec 13 Wed Dec 19 Wed Dec 26 Tue Jan 1
Tuo Dec 18 Tue Dec 25 Tue Jan 1 Tuo Jan 8
Thu Dec 27 Wed Jan 2 Wed Jan 9 Tue Jan 15
Uime Oable-J(a hu hi i Slailroad Co.
Daily Passenger Train Schedule (Except Sunday)
The following schedule went into effect June 4th, 1913.
TOWARDS WAILUKU
5 33
3 3
5 3 3 20
3
5 io
5 09
5 00
4 58
4 5
4 5i
4 45
4 44
40
3 7
3 07
3 5
2 53
2 47
2 46
2 40
39
2 35
1 25 8 42
1 J5,8 3
6 35
6 25
8 27
8 '7
8 15
8 05
8 03
7 57
7 56
7 5
7 49
7 45
liitiiei
Miles
15-3
12.0
8.4
5-5
3-4
1.4
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STATIONS
A..Wailuku..L
U. ..A
.. Kahului ..
A .X
L" Spreclc- "A
A'.'. "STille 'X
L.. ..A
Paia
A. .X
L" Hams- "A
'kuapoko "jj
U. Zk
.. PauweU ..
A .X
L. Haiku ..A
TOWARDS HAIKU
Distanca
Mill
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3.3
6.9
9.8
11. 9
13-9
15-3
6 4i;8 50
6 5o9 00
6 52
7
7 3
7 15
7 17
7 24
7 25
7 33
7 35
7 40!.
1 3 3 35
1 403 45
1 42 3 47
1 52,3 57
53 3 58
2 05 4 10
2 07 4 12
2 14,4 19
2 15 4 20
2 23 4 28
5 31
J 4
2 25 4 30
I2 30I4 j5
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P M
PUUNENE DIVISION
TOWARDS PUUNENE TOWARDS KAHULUI
SI 2 4
STATIONS
Psiiwtir Pmi;ir liiUie Jiwiiuna j$taset ritmtir PutIt
JL!! L..Kahului..A
2 50 6 00 .0 A..Puunene..L 2,5 C 5ii 3 15
3 00 6 10 2.5 0 6 U 3 05
1. All trains daily except Sundays.
2. A Special Train (Labor Train) will leave Wailuku daily, except Sundays,
at 5:30 a. m., arriving at Kahului at 5:50 a. m., and connecting with
the 6:00 a. m. train for Puunene.
3. BAGGAGE RATES: 150 pounds of personal baggage will be carried free
of charge on each whole ticket and 75 pounds oh each half ticket, when
baggage is in charge of and on the same train as the holder of the ticket.
For excess baggage 25 cents per 100 pounds or part thereof will be
charged.
For Ticket Fares and other information see Local Passenger Tariff I. C. C.
No. 3, or inquire at any of the Depots.
Technical Department 'Bulletin
Peerlest Motor Car Co.
To All Dealers:
For your information we wish
to advise that in our experiments
and tests here at the factory with
our new eight-cylinder car, we
have been able to secure uniform
ly better results with Standard
Oil Company's Zerolene motor
lubricant than with any other
which we have used.
Endorsed by Peerless Motor Car Co.
The above letter sent out from the factory to all
Peerless dealers is an unsolicited testimonial to the perfect
lubricating qualities of Zerolene, Less wear, more power,
least carbon deposit because correctly refined from
California asphalt-base crude.
Dealers everywhere and at our service stations.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CilitornU)
iHi EEI ICI lea 3 (EL
The Standard Oil for Motor Cars