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THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1917.
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No. 26
BY MAUI WOMEN
A Department Of Domestic Economy
Purpose In Conserving Food Needed
Intended To Serve A Patriotic j
By The Allied Armies In Europe
.
MENUS FOR WHEATLESS DAY
Breakfast
Papala,
Mush of rolled oats,
Boiled eggs,
Corn cake (without flour,)
Coffee.
Lunch
Scalloped meat .or fish (from Left
over) Taro cakes,
Grape jam,
Rolled Oat wafers.
Dinner
Braised beef, (Gravy thickened with
corn starch.)
Irish potatoes,
String beans,
Carrots,
Chocolate Blanc Mange.
MENUS FOR MEATLESS DAY
Breakfast
Papala,
Rice or corn flakes,
Pouched eggs on toast,
Coffee.
Lunch
Stewed Kula benns,
Steamed brown bread,
Guava jelly,
Tea.
Dinner
Baked Island fish
Irish potato,
Beets with sour sauce,
Tomato and lettuce salad,
Bread and butter.
ROLLED OATS WAFERS
One small cup sugar,
Shortening (s'ze of walnut,)
One liv: . ' Sg or two small ones,
One t' iioun. vanilla extract,
One In aping teaspoon, baking
powder,
Two cups rolled oats.
Take teaspoon and drop mixture on
greased tin, at least two Inches apart.
Bake in hot oven.
AT THE THEATER
8
Vaudeville
On Wednesday evening next, the
Wailuku Orpheum will offer George
E. Barnes, the well known moving
picture comedian, from the Universal
city, Los Angeles, in character songs
and stories. On the same bill will be
shown Sessue Hayakawa in "The
Jaguar's Claws."
Phil Jordan is sent to Mexico to
take charge of the American oil fields.
With him he takes his little sister,
Nancy, his wife, Beth, promising to
Join them later. El Jaguar sets fire
to one of the oil wells and whUe Phil
and his superintendent are fighting
the flames steals Nancy and Beth. In
trying to rescue them Phil is captured.
El Jaguar tells Phil he can take one
of the grls and go. Beth declares
she will remain and as Phil and
Nancy ride away the rangers arrive
on the scene.
"The Gun Fighter"
A William S. Hart picture, is the
feature of the Friday program at the
Wailuku theater and probably that is
all that it is necessary to say to stir
the interest of Maui theatregoers. It
should be added, however, that "The
Gun Fighter" in which the star is ap
pearing has been heralded widely as
one of his greatest pictures.
In the story the celebrated delin
eator of Western roles is seen as the
leader of a band of outlaws, Cliff Hud
speth, who has won for himself the
title of "The Killer." It is a story of
regeneration and self-sacrifice, but the
hero does not marry and 'live happily
ever after at the close. Instead he
yields up his own life to save the
heroine, played by Marjorie Wilson,
and the closing scene, one of intense
dramatic power, shows the girl riding
away lo safety on Hart's horse as he
sinks down to die in the desert.
"The Inner Shrine"
Diane Winthrop, a wealthy young
American girl is the ward of Derek
Pruyn, an explorer and a student.
Derek is deeply in love with Diane
but bel'eves that he is too old to ask
her to marry him.
The Viscount d'Arcourt is visiting
at a Maine summer resort where
Diane t spending the Bummer at the
home of Derek and his sister. The
Viscount proposes and is accepted
just as Derek has nerved himself to
propose to Diane. A hasty marriage
ceremony is performed and the Vis
count and Diane go to live in Paris,
where the Viscount proceeds to take
up his former life of debauchery, and
his w'fe, to gel even with him, begins
a flirtation with the Marquis de
Bienville.
The latter takes the flirtation seri
ously and when he finds out that
Diane means nothing by it, he serious
ly compromises her. He and the Vis
count have a duel, and the Viscount,
at the end of his resources, instead
of shooting at the Marquis, commits
suicide. The Marquis flees to South
America and aids in the rescue of
Derek, who after Diane's wedding has
gone to explore the upper Amazon.
Diane returns to America aud De
rek brings the Marquis, his rescuer,
home with him.
The three meet, explanations are
demanded, and Diane finally appre
ciates Derek's wonderful love for her
and they are happy together. Advt.
PIONEER CUTS DIVIDEND
Owing to having to pay about $600,
000 war tax, the dividends of the Pio
neer Mill Co., will be cut from and
after January 1 to one percent.
month. This decision was reached at
a meeting of the directors held last
week.
GRAND HOTEL
WAILUKU, MAUI, T. H.
Reasonable Rates
Dinner parties given special
attention.
HO, FOR THE RACES!
At Kahului Track Saturday After
noon, December 1 , Beginning at .
2 O'clock.
FINE H0RSESG00D PURSESGREAT FUN
(1) Two Races For Japanese Horses. Purses,
$100 Each.
(2) One Race For Portuguese Horses. Purse,
$100.
(3) One Free-For-All. Purse, $ 1 50.
(4) One Race For Portuguese And Oriental
Horses. Purse, $100.
(5) One Cowboy Race. Purse, $50.
Admission, 50 Cents.
The Net Profit From Gate Receipts Will Be Donated To
The RED CROSS.
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George E. Barnes, the great comedian,
who will be seen on the screen at the
Wailuku Orpheum, In side-plitting
vaudeville, Wednesday evening.
Advt.
No. 8207.
Report of the Condition of
THE BALDWIN NATIONAL BANK OF KAHULUI
At. Kahului, in the Territory of Hawaii, at the close of business, on
November 20lh, 1917.
Resources.
Loans and discounts (except those shown on b and c) $038,397.13
Total loans f 038,397.13
Foreign Ilills of Exchange or Drafts sold with indorse
ment of this bank, not shown under Item d above (see
Item f)fc) $638,397.13
Overdrafts, secured, none: unsecured, $5,205.88 5,205.88
U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value)
Premium on U. S. bonds
Total U. S, bonds (other than Liberty Bonds)
and certificates of indebtedness
l-ayment on account subscription for Liberty Loan
Honds.
Bonds and securities pledged as collateral for State, or
other deposits (postal excluded) or bills payable. . .
Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks)
owned unpledged
Total bonds, securities, etc
Furniture and fixtures
Net. amount due from approved reserve agents in New
York, Chicago, and St. Louis 22,649.08
Net amount due from approved reserve agents in other
reserve cities
Net amounts due from banks and bankers, and trust
companies other than included in Items 13 and 21.
Outside checks and other cash items 4,423.88
Fractional currency, nickels, and cents 70.00
Lawful reserve in vault and net amount due from
Federal Keserve nank
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from
U. S. Treasurer
000.00
593.65
43,556.86
2,058.61
25,593.55
5,000.00
45,615.47
4,967.26
Total
22,649.08
1,970.37
4,493.88
100,661.34
1,250.00
$855,803.96
Liabilities.
BY AUTHORITY
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Second Circuit, Territory of Hawaii.
In the Matter of the Estate of Chee
Po, Late of Makawao, Maui, Deceased.
Petition of Tarn Yau, Administrator
of the Above Estate for Approval
of Accounts, Distribution and
Discharge.
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits 29.654.99
Less current expenses interest, and taxes paid 5,915.00
Circulating notes outstanding
Net amounts due to banks and bankers (other than in
cluded m 30 or 31)
Individual deposits subject to check
Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other
than for money borrowed)
Cashier's checks outstanding
Deposits requiring notice but less than 30 days
Total demand deposits subject to Reserve,
Items 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, and 40 600,167.45
Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed)
Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items
41, 42, and 43 16,319.24
IT IS ORDERED, that Thursday,
the 27th day of December, A. D. 1917,
be and the same is hereby appointed
lor hearing said Petition, in the
Court Room of this Court, in WaUu
ku, Maui, Hawaii.
Wailuku, Maui, November 15th,
1917.
By The Court:
V. C.
SCHOENBERG,
Clerk,
D. H. CASE,
Attorney for Admintetrator.
(Nov. 16, 23, 30, Dec. 7.)
SEALED TENDERS
Sealed Tenders will be received at
the office of the County Clerk, County
of Maui, T. II., until 2:00 P. M. Fri
day, December 14th, 1917, for the con
struction of a Two-Bedroom Teachers'
Cottage at Kealahou School, Maka
wao. County of Maui. Territory of
Hawaii..
The Board of Supervisors reserves
the right to reject any and all tenders
Plans and specifications and blank
proposals are on file in the Office of
the County Engineer.
A deposit of $5.00 is required for
each set of plans and specifications.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS, FOR AND WITH
IN THE COUNTY OF MAUI.
W. F. KAAE,
County Clerk, County of Maui.
NOTICE
AH persons are hereby warned
against buying, selling or dealing in
Keawe or Algaroba Beans, gathered or
nicked up in the premises or pastures
of the II. C. & S. Co. without duo
authority from the said company.
Persons found disregarding this
warning will be dealt with by due
process of law.
II. C. & S. Co.,
F. F. BALDWIN,
Manager.
(Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov.)
50,000.00
50.000.00
23,739.99
25,000.00
90,577.28
554,777.66
11,840.40
565.51
32,983.88
16,319.24
Total $855,803.96
Territory of Hawaii, County of Maui, ss:
I, D. C. LINDSAY, Cashier of the ab ove named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
D. C. LINDSAY. Cashier.
Correct Attest:
H. A. BALDWIN )
W. S. NICOLL Directors.
WM. WALSH
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 27th day of November, 1917.
F. P. ROSECRANS,
Notary Public.
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Souvenir-Jewelry
Koa Novelties
Fine Candies
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Mattresses, poultry netting,
paints and oils, furniture, etc.
Coffins and General Hardware.
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Suggestions for
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
KODAKS
AND ACCESSORIES
PICTURES
PICTURE FRAMES
WARNING:
better start your Xmas buy
ing earlier than usual this
year, as deliveries may be de
layed by transportation dif
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Company
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BUYS AND SELLS REAL ESTATE, STOCKS AND BONDS.
WRITES FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
NEGOTIATES LOANS AND MORTGAGES.
SECURES INVESTMENTS.
A list of High Grade Securities Mailed on Application,
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
HONOLULU, HAWAII P. O. BOX 346.
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THE LIVE AUCTIONER
FOR MAKAWAO DISTRICT
Residence and PoBtoffice: Makawao
Phone: Tarn Yau.
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Guaranteed for 5 years to stop leaks, prevent rust and rotting
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GRAPHILATUM SPECIAL, a hot surface paint, will with
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GRAPHILATUM CEMENT in paste or liquid, for plugging
holes in boat hulls, roofs, tanks, flashings, etc.
INEXPENSIVE EASILY APPLIED.
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