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THE GAJRDKN ISLAND, TUESHAY MARCH 18, 1913. I ..... ... -a HJn(SSHB .'J hi r Y THE ANSWER In the make-up of the Packard "38" carriage are more features directly appealing to the owner and driver than ever before have been embodied in any one motor vehicle Left Drive Avoids the necessity of stepping into the street. This result in con nection with other far reaching improvements. Electric Self Starter Easily and simply operated from a driving position. Centralized Control Compjete mastery of the car from the driver's seat. A compact ar rangement at the finger tips operated with the slightest effort. Electric Lighting Controlling switches at the cen tralized control board. Magneto Ignition A high tension dual ignition sys tem independent of the self-starting battery and motor generator. Insures Packard efficiency at all 6pceds. Short Turning Radius The Packard "38" turns in a circle forty-one and one-half feet in diameter. Six-Inch Depth of Frame Prevents body distortion and cramping of doors. ' ' Hydraulic Governor Enables the novice to drive with the assurance of an expert. Pre vents "stalling" the motor in crowded traffic; prevents racing the motor when "declutching' ; affords agreeable uniformity of road speeds without requiring skillful use of the accelerator pedal. Si-(JyIinders Perfected Flexible, efficient, silent, giving motion with no sense of exerted power. Dry Plate Clutch Proof against "burning" and cer tain of engagement without "grabbing." Forced Feed Oiling Especially desirable for "sixes." An auxiliary system feeds oil di rectly to the cylinder walls and is automatically regulated for differ ent power requirements. Size of Crank Shaft The diameter of the 'crank shaft is 2Vs inches. Ample size of bearings insures maximum period of service without refitting. The sum of these essentials is to be found fn no other car. This comprehensive solution, in one motor carriage, of all the chief problems of r.ecent" years, compels the consideration of the critical patron. Ask the man who owns one This car will be on exhibition at the Kauai Garage Co.,sLtd. ISfr Lihue, Kauai The 1913 Packard "38" Imperial Limousine Oceanic Steamship Co s. Time-table The favorite S. S. SIERRA, 10, 00p tons displacement, sails from Honolulu Jan. 11. Ept-class single to San Fran cco, $65; round trip, $110. G. Brewer & Co. Ltd. GENERAL AGENTS L. Y. TIM Has entered the rent ser vice, and has provided him self with a big Five-Seater Buick Special attention paid to commercial travelers. Rea sonable rates to all parts of the island. 'Phone 600 JUS. F. MORGAN Co. Ltd. Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate and .Insurance NO. 125 131 MERCHANT ST. P. O. Box No. 594 Honolulu THE KAPAIA AUTO CO. Rent Service Our big 1012 model, ft seater, upholatcrrt'd liuick, is thu car you are looking for if you wish totravel in comfort and safety. Reasonable rates a n d careful drivers. Special attention is given commercial traveliu. Phone 225L Any tiino you may wish tomako a hurry-up call you will find us "ontho job." M.TOGO Ka.waihau Auto Co. . Kapaa Comfortable Cars. Reasonable Rates. Careful Drivers. Service at all hours, Tel. 209L .The flour of the west is Sperry, Best. tf, LOST Black leather covered note book, (compliments of Lihue Store? stamped in gold on outside) fiudet please leave at this office. Souvenirs AVo neatly pack and mail Hawaiian Souvenirs. Hawaii & South, Seas. Curio , Co. IIQNOLULU. JEWELERS Everything in the Silver and Gold Line, Rich Cut Glass and Art Goods. Merchandise of the Best Quality Only. fHXHMAN.KO.,U. Leading Jewelers Box 342 Honolulu , MAILS InterrlslaclMails Regular mail' lfcavej:; Lihue on Tuesday and Saturday at 5. p. 'm. 'Regular mail arVii'ts from Honot lulu ednesclav and Friday li'iornf ing. During sugar season mail,' i? frequently seilt and brought by steamers mains extra' trips be tween regular mail days.. On days wlien the coast mail is due, the mail boat due on Friday, will lay over and come in on Saturday morning instead. MAILS CLOSE Registered mail closes on mail days, at four o'clock sharp.. Or dinary mail, at half past four. INTER-ISLAND VESSELS. For Kauai Ports ' ' W.G. nail. I.-I. S. N. Co., every Thursday. Kinaii, I.-I. S. N, Co., every .Tuesday. , 4 . SWEET SAYINGS Graham Cakes: Two cups of sugar, one cifp of sour milk, one teaspoonful of sal eratus, one teaspoonful salt, otic tablespoonful of butter, and a little nutmeg if you like. Molasses Cup Cakes: Two cups of molasses, two cups of butter, one cup' of milk, riile teaspoonful of saleratus, dissolved in a little hot Water, one teaspoon-; ful of essence of lemon, half a nut meg and two eggs, add flour suffi cient to make it as stiff as you can stir with a spoon. Beat it well and bake in a quick oven. Lemon Cheese Cake: Two eggs, well beaten, one fourth of a pound of loaf sugar, crushed, one fourth of a pound of butter, a little lemon peel, grated, or essence, and a few almond peel ed and bruised. Bake like tarts. Doughnuts: Rub a quarter of a pound of butter into a quart of flour, add five ounces of sugar, two eggs, a spoonful of yeast, and sufficient milk to make it into a stiff paste. When it has risen, roll it out, cut it into proper shapes and boil in lard until it is nicelv browned. Another Way To Hake Doughnuls: Take one pint of flour, half a pint of sugar, three eggs, a piece of butter as big as egg, and a tea sooonful of dissolved saleratus. and add spice to taste. When you have no eggs, a gm ot yeast win oe found a good substitude, but in that case, the dough must stand over night. Loaf Cake: Take two quarts of flour, half a pound of sugar, a quarter of a pound of butter, three eggs, one gill of milk, one-half teacupful of, sweet yeast, and use cloves and nutmeg for spice. Short Cake: Rub a very small bit of shorten ing or three'tablespoonfuls of cream with flour; put a teaspoonful of dissolved saleratus into your sour milk, and mix the cake pretty stiff, and bake quickly. Sponge Cake: Four eggs, two cups of flour, two cups- of sugar, ewn full, a teaspoonful of saleratu.s, lemon or nutmeg for spice. Beat the two parts of eggs separate, the white to a froth, then beat them together, then stir in the flour, and with out delay t put into the oven. Cream Cup Cake: Four cups of flour, two cups of sugar, three cups of cream, and four eges. Beat well, and bake in square tin pan.when cold, cut in squares: bake in a quick oven. Soft Cakes For Tea: Beat ten eggs light, and one and a half .pounds of sugar; add a half pound of butter, and two pounds .of butter, and two pounds of flour, and half a nutmeg. Poor Man's Pound Cake: Two cups of bread dough, one cup of sugar, one cup of butter, one egg, a teaspoonful of vanilla flavoring, and a teaspoonful o f baking powder. Composition Cake: One quart of flour, one cup of sugar, half a pound o f butter, seven eggs, and a half of cream. Icing For Cakes: Beat the whites of eggs to an entire froth; to each egg, add five spoonfuls of sifted loaf sugar; slpwlv beat it for sometime, and put it on the cake while it is still hot, and set it in warm oven to dry. . or Binks-r-The next great war will be in the air. Wiggs That will boom the um brella market. Binks How so? Wiggs Look at the blood that will be spilled. . Grumbiue Your wife doesn't seem to like me. Pohick' 'Naturally! You're the man I alwavs lay tne blame on when I a m detained downtown evenings. "What is your favorite recita tion?" "Curfew Shall Not Ring'To- night." "But no one recites'that now.." "That's why I like it." . Elmer, aged five, went to the blacksmith shop to see his father's horse shod. When the smith be gan to pare the horse's hoof Elmer said earnestly: "Say, my papa doesn't want his horse made any smaller;'' . iciency , Durability THESE three essentials comprise the foundation on which FEDERAl tr7 ' TRUCKS are built The up-to-date merchants and manufacturer are proving this every day. The Federal ftor ucfc ,o)V pany is dpohig entii:e energy $ pr.Q.duce a one njpdel feudt, and a better article at a lower price is thus obtained. Seyeral of these ttrucks are beih$ operated in and about rlonJpuV very successfully with a f ifr pgr cent overload. The FEDERAL is the acme of simpli-" city ad ef f icncy. Schuman Carriage JCo., Ltd-... Honolulu m3 S. OZAKI WAIMEA Wholesale Liquor Dealer ALSO Complete Line of Oriented ,Goods Telephone No. 102. . Branch Wahiawa, Telephone No. 7. I Your pocket book needrft .be .emptied ".to get a' good smoke There's .the . "LAINSULAR" v n n r m n r rt t r c if r a IL ij 1 1 l 1 1 i n. o a cigar that is all quality and selling at .$5.(j0 the box of 100 ' ; No money put in bands, no foil just quality. bif - H. Hack f eld & Co., Ltd. Wholesale distributors i - -r i A farmer boy and his best girl were seated in a buggy one even ing in town., watching the peoplq pass. Near by was a popeorn vender's stand. Presently the lady remarked: My! that pop corn smells good!" "That's right," said the gallant.' "I'll drive up a little closer so" vou can smell it better." r , Mr "What made vou so late?" "I met Jinks." "Well, that's no reason why you should 'be ah hour late getting home to dinner." "I know, but I asked him how he was feeling, and the fool insist ed on telling me." niu i. t. .-'in F. E. .DAYIS & ,C'0. HONOLULU, T. H. Nl'IMNlJ iuM Mekciiant Stkects COMMISSION MERCHANTS Blacksmith supplies, Wag ons, iiuggies, Harness, Bi cycle Sundries. ""Prompt and careful atten tion given to mail orders. Contractor Jack Lucas, who has been awarded the construction of te big new Lihue Store was here (last week, arranging preliminaries for commencement exercises. " i J -Mb.. aT-i 1 ' '' T HTlTlffriili- 1 l in in