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1 JTHE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, APRIL 30. 1912.
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elson B. Lansing
Honolulu.
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HANAPEPE
AGENT FOR
THE FINE 1912 MODEL
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE
SPECIFICATIONS
4 h. p. 1 Speed,
7 h. p. 2 Speeds,.--
The liistorv cf tin1 Indian is alone
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waimea Macrae a Auiosnuuue nuri
Geo. A. Bertram, Proprietor.
General machine, Automobile and gas
engine repairs, auto supplies,
parts, etc.
AGENTS FOR ACETEL.INE GAS LIGHTING CO.
Vulcanizing
We Are equipped with the very highest grade
American machine tools and our facilities for the
handling of automobile repair work are
Our efforts are to please our patrons, and .
trial will prove to you how easily it is done.
WE DELIVER
Waimea Machine &
Tel. 32 W. WAIMEA,
A man isn't necessarily worthless
because his neighbor is worth more.
Alimony is the cement that is
some times used to mend a broken
heart.
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AND PRICES
$215.00
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indent tn estalHf-li its superior mial-
not onlv of America but ol tin
1912 MODEL
RECEIVED
Over 8,000 1912
have bee sold al
rea.1v this year.
Write for illus
trated dialogue
and prices.
E. O.HALL & SON
AGENTS
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THE GOODS
Automobile Works
KAUAI. P O. Box K.
Outwardly most people are
cheerful givu's, but how about Un
feeling in.idc?
Now Read the Ads.
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American Moving
Picture Co.
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Is an organization which has
for its chief object, the giving
to Katuians the l.st moving
picture a n d slight of-hand
show that tvr came lo Kau
ai. The 1 how can ies its own
dynamo and has ti e very la
test model automatic machine.
The films are seTectul with
g-oat rrro and include the
following:
American
Japanese
Russian
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Admission 15 and 25 cents
FRANK SMITH, Manager
Don't miss this srow whn it comes
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SHAREHOLDERS
NORMS MIDWAY
OIL COMPANY
If you desire t o dispose o f
your holdings in the above Com
pany at this time, communicate
such desire at once to
LIONEL R. A. HART,
Broker
State number of shares and the
price required.
A. R. GLAISYER, D. V. M.
Will make monthly headquarter
at per schedule below
1-10, 13-14 - - Lihue
li-12 - - - Kilauea
15-17 - - Kekaha
18-21 - - - McBryde
22-30 - - - Makaweli
THOMAS A. O'BRIEN
Waverly Dl'k. Bishop & Hotel St.
P. O. Box 563, Honolulu
COMMISSION MERCHANT
ReprttenUng
Moore-Watson Dry-
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Goods Co.
San Francisco, - - Cal.
The
MAJESTIC
0..r. Fort & Her. StH., Honolulu
Rooms by the day, week
or month single o r i n
suite.
REASONABLE RATES
OPEN DAY and NIGHT
Kauai trade solicited
MRS. C. A. BLAISDELL,
Proprietor
Likes Tonsorial Artist
One block above Post-Office
&
Hair trimmed in the latest style
Shampooing and shaving
Massaging
Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m.
cept Sundays
Ex-
P. G. Riley, the bisucit man,
returned to Honolulu Saturday.
Sid Spitzer was a returning pas
senger to Honolulu on the Kinau
in
"Saturday.
Educational
More Prize Letters
Hanalei, Kauai, April 2i, 1912.
My dear Mr. Bridgewater:
Mrs. Newman gave me a dollar,
and said you sent to me. I thank
you for a dollar, for being the best
girl in Miss Florence room. I was
very glad to get it and I thank you
very much.
Give my love to Mrs. Bridge
water, and with best wishes. I re
main. Yours truly,
Dora Niau.
Hanalei, Kauai, April 26, 1912.
Mr. Bridgewater,
Lihue.
Kauai.
Dear Mr. Bridgewater:
Many, many thanks for the prize
you sent to me, I was very glad to
get it. My father and mother
were clad to know that 1 am one
of the best girls in my room. And
they both joined, with' me to thank
you for it.
Sincerely Yours,
KimiYA Tarawa.
Hanalei School Room 1.
Hanalei, Kauai, April 26, 1912.
Dear Mr. Bridgewater:
Au Min and I received in Mrs.
Newman's room the one dollar
prize on April 25th Thursday and
we were very glad indeed. I thank
you very much for the one dollar
nrize. I eive my best aloha to
you and al-o to Mrs. E. B. Bridge
water.
I am your former pupil.
So good-bye,
Chun Sun Chun Yau Young.
Hanalei, Kauai, April 26, 1912.
Dear Mr. Bridgewater:
Ah Sun and I have won the one
dollar prize in the fifth grade. So
instead of having us draw straws.
Mrs. Newman has given me one
dollar, Ah Sun was very glad and
I was very glad too.
I give my best aloha to you and
also to Mrs. Bridgewater.
Your former pupil,
Au MIn Au Hoy.
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The Koloa school grounds are
among the finest on the island.
However, we cannot say as much
for its flag, since it appeared to be
but a bunch of strings. Does it have
a better one for "State" occasions?
Let us hope so.
FACTS FOR TOURISTS
Distance To Points Of Interest
From Lihue
To Miles
Nawiliwili 1
Koloa 11
To Milks
Hanalei 34
Wainiha 40
Haena 43
Kalalau 60
From Waimea P
Or to Olokele
Ditch 6
End of Can
yon Road 4
Hanapepe fall 16
Pun Kapele 11
From Lihue to
Wailua Falls 4
From Hanalei to
Wainiha P. H 7
Spout'gHorn 13
Eleele
20
Hanapepe
Maawekli
Waimea
21
25
28
33
43
2
Kekaha
Hohili
Nanamaulu
Wailua River
6
Kapaa landing 9
Kealia 11
Auahola 15
Kilauea 24
Kilauea landing 26 Haena caves 11
Kalalau 72
To
Nawiliwili
Koloa
Waimea
Hanalei
Milks
98
102
120
125
Some Descriptive Pointers
Waimea Ihe Canyon, won
derful scenic masterpiece, easily
accessible on horseback.
The Olokele Ditch, great en
gineering feat amid cliffs and crags
of exquisite beauty, accessible
by!
carriage. The Russian Fort, on
the bluff overlooking the harbor,
r t v v
an interesting relic, lhe Hana
pepe Falls, "Manawaiopuna," at
the head of the Hanapepe canyon
carriages go half-way, thence by
easy trail on horseback. The
Barking sands at Nohth, an in
teresting freak of nature, excellent
roads for carriage.
The Marine Drive, Boating
the Wailua river.
The Pole-line Trail, most
teresting ride or tramp into
tropical forests.
School Statistics
The following very interesting
facts are gleaned from Supervising
Principal Brodie's report for the
school term ending April 5:
Enrollment 3,046
Av. Daily Att 2,756
Av. per cent Att 93
Av. Pupils 1st grade 43
Av. en.. per Teacher 45
Av. Daily att. per Teacher. ..41
Number of Teachers 68
His repoit states that at 35 pupils
per teacher, w e need 35 teach
ers, and for lack of room, and
teachers, it is estimated that 200
children are not attending school,
and that with these children in
school, 92 teachers will be needed
in September.
The report also shows that out
of 3046, nearly 50 per cent or, to
be exact, 1505, arc Japanese, being
805 boys and 700 girls. Next in
number comes the Portuguese,
with 533. Third on the list are
the Hawaiians, with 340.
Of the total enrollment 1640
are boys and 1406 girls. Ihere
are 445 reported in the agriculture
class, while 22 are supposed to be
doing knife work.
School Notes
The Waimea school publishes a
monthly magazine which is brim
ing full of extremely well written
articles.
Miss Kealoha has taken the first
crade work in the Kealia school
which position was formerly held
'by Miss Huddy.
We are glad to note the improve
ment in the health of Mrs. Simp
son, wife of Assistant Principal
Simpson of the Keoha school.
Supervising Principal Brodie's
latest report on school enrollment
shows a registration of 3046 pupils,
an averge of 45 to the teachers.
A prize was offered in Tin; Gar
den Island for the first five cor
rect answers to the problem of
how much dirt there is in a hole
of certain dimensions.
It ought to be obvious that a
hole does not contain dirt. If
there were 25 25-32 cu. ft. of dirt
in it, as one of the replies state,
no hole would be there. A hole is
a cavitv.
Hanalei, The most wonderful
coloring in the world. Hawaiian
scenery includes all the colors of
the rainbow, and the rainbow as
well.
Splendid seabathing. Driving
and riding trips to Lumahai beach
surf. Wainiha power house and
up the canvon. THREE LARGE
HAklNA caves. rlnaKapiai, a
w t i m. t
most satisfactory tramp.
Lihue lhe Wailua falls, up
per and lower, both repay a visit
Kilohana, the extinct cratei
splendid paranoma of plains, moun
tains and sea.
HOTELS
Simple accommodations, but
good food is the rule in all country
districts. Hotels are to be found
at Lihue, Waimea, and Hanalei.
Board may be obtained at almost
any village on inquiry.
Lihue. Hotel Fairvicw; W. H.
Rice, Jr., prop. Rates, $3.00 per
day, or by agreement.
Waimea. Bay View Hotel; C.
W. Spitz, prop. Rates, per $3.00
da v.
Hanalei. Dcverill's Hotel. Mrs.
S. B. Deverill, prop. Rooms for
Rates, $3.00 per day, $65.00 a
month, or by ageement.
PORT ALLEN SHIPPING
The Hilonian and Lurline carry
passengers, leaving direct for the
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coast, the fare one way or round
trip, being the same as that from
Kau and Kona Ports
Manna Loa, I. -I. S. N. Co., nl- (
ternate Tuesdays and Fridays. !
For Molokai and Maui
Mikahala, tveiy Tuudny.
For Maui and na vaii Ports,
Mauna Kea, I. I. S. N. Co.,
every Tuesday.
Claudine I. -I. S. N. Co., every
Friday.
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THE
FIRST NATIONAL,BANK
OFHAWAII
AT HONOLULU
Capital $500,000 Surplus $175,000
DIRECTORATE:
Cecil Brown, Pres.; M. P
Robinson, Vice-pres.; L.
T. Peck, Cashier.
Geo. N. Wilcox, Geo. P.
Castle, II . M. von Holt.
Kauai Acccounts Invited
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Magic-Opaque
Miirotcpes
For transparencies,
postcards or photos
Hawaii & Sjulh Seas
Curio Co.,
Young Building,
Honolulu.
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Waimea, Kauai
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The Commercial Man's
Favorite Hostlery
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DICK OLIYERManager
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Opened a
NEW GARAGE, Jan. 15
NAWILIWILI
Cars from this garage will
meet every steamer.
Will make" special rates to
commercial travelers.
Reasonable rates and satis
faction guaranteed to all.
Day or night service, and
in any kind of weather.
Your trade is earnestly so
licited. PHONE 178 L.
Chiba's Old Stand
T. E. DAVIS & CO.
HONOLULU, T. II.
Nuwni mid Mkhciiant .STiiKinn
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
.Blacksmith supplies. Wag
ons, Buggies, Harness, Bi
cycle Sundries.
Prompt and careful atten
tion given to mail orders.
I Hp.nrv W. Waian
Notary Public
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Agent to grant Marriage Li
cense. Reasonable
rates in renewing
& drawing
Leases
In the County Building from
8 A. m. to 5 i. m. every
day except Sundays.
j CALIFORNIA FEED CO.
Dealers in
Hay, Gkain and Chickkn
sui'pties.
Sole Agents for
IntLMiationul Stock, Poultry Food
and other Hjn'cialtit.'.-. Arabic (or
I'oltinK Iron Hoof.". lVtiduina In
1'iib.itnr uud Brooderx and scratch-
KiNq's Spkciaj. Chick Food
P. O. Box 452, Honolulu
Miss Power
Fashionable Millinery
Parlor t
310.211 Boston BUg.
Fort Strut
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