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THE GARDEN ISLAND TUESDAY, JULY 2?, 1913
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Nawiliwili" Garage
C. W. SPITZ, Prop.
NAWILIWILI, KAUAI TELEPHONE 104
Automobiles to all Parts of Kauai,
all hours, Day and Night .
Careful Chauffeurs
Autos and light machinery repaired.
Plumbing and gas fittings. Agents for Fisk
and Goodrich Tires and Tubes, Chalmers,
Ford, Studebaker, Velie, Federal and
Velie Truck.
Agents ror ike inter island steam Navigation
Co., Ltd., at Nawiliwili, Kauai
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TuE KlN'G OF IlO "p..- '
macsu xrom va! c.7j:cf..i materials oDiinuuiu;
j Hops of - the fir:ci c--x..Iiiy and Yeast of special
culture.
A Beer .of. exquisite
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LIMITED
Up-to-date Livery, Draying and
Livery Business.
AUTOMOBILE STAGE-LINE
BETWEEN LIHUE and KEKAHA
Leaving Lihue every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Leaving Kckaha every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
ARRIVING AT THEIR DESTINATION IN THREE HOURS
W. WEBER Manager.
1 Telephone 4 W
Waimea
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Reduced
25 and 40 v alt lamps .35
60 " " .45
100 " " 80
150 " " 1.20
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If you arc not already using Mazda lamps, we advise you
to change at once. . They give twice the light of carbon
filament lamps, and the light is clear and white.
Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.
.msMBtsmessssz
Pho-ie 178
Murata.
Nawiliwili
(Chiba's old Stand)
One Five-Seater Maxwell
One Five-Seater Buick
Will meet all steamers Commercial Rates. Careful Drivers-r-Comfortable
cars.
I Aiw-.. Horner, manager for the
newly organized Pineapple
Cannery in Kapaa, was transacting
husme in the countv seat yesterday.
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taste and Finest Flavor.
HACKFELD & CO.
Wholesale Distributors
i omra c
table
Boarding Stable a d Auto-
P. O. Box 48
LAM
in Price
Phone 178
A dressing of gravel has been
applied to the road in front of This
Garden Island office, doing away
with the dust caused by bucking
autps.
JERRY FOUND-THE GIRL
Gerald Underbill drew in a de-p
breath of the air of Broadway, for
it was the first time he had been in
New York for almost eleven years.
While he was hesitating which
way to turn, a crowd of people be
g a n pouring out of the Times
Square subwav station and a hand
was laid feinillarlv on his shoulder.
"Jerrv Underbill!" Tom San
ford laughed heartily. "Well, of all
things! When did you get in from
the Klondike?"
"About an hourago. Gee, Tom,
it is good to see you again!", ,Un
derhill beamed on his friend. ' "I
only arrived about an hour ago and
I'm lonely already."
"I'm sorry, old man," Tom
gripped his hand fondly. I'm late
for a business engagement now or
I'd stick with you all day. But
come up to dinner tonight and we
can talk it over. Here Tom hastily
scribbled the address on a card and
handed it to Jerry. "Then we will
expect you?"
Jerrv smiled and thankfully ac
cepted the invitation at once. Then
m a serious manner lie said:
"You, don't know any nice girl
who would marry a miner, doyou?"
"I don't," then smiled know
ingly, ''but mv sister Alice may.
We can ask her about it tonight."
Tiiev shook bauds again and
parted. Jerry tucked the card
safely ill his-pockotbook and turn
ed 'ii1'. steps slowly i p BroncUuu'
Din:- r vns over at the Ran ford V
.md Jcrrj , with a long cigar, sat
ii'UeiiituT to the plans being mad
fir the finding of a wife for him.
"I shall expect you to call ever
.ll'ternoDU at 5," Alice was sav
ing, "and each day von will meet
. new girl; and I will give you a
month to choose. Thirty days, and
thirty girls make your acquain
tance. Is it ago.?"
Jerry removed the cigar from
between his lips and looked ap
praisingly at Tom's sister.
"Sure is!J' he exclaimed. "But
1 want them to be as much like you
as possible."
Alice blushed and Tom coughed
knowingly, while Mr Gerald Un
derbill resumed his smoking.
"I'll do my best, and each day
I shall expect you to remain after
the prospective vife Iras departed
to report on progress.
Jerrv agreed tc all conditions im
posed by Miss Sauford, and, feel
ing thoroughly happy and grate
ful, he took his leave. 1
For two weeks Mr. Underbill, in
his best clothes, called at the San
ford home each afternoon a t 5
o'clock. He met n new girl every
day, as agreed and among the lot
were some of the nottd beauties of
New York.
To Jerry they were all wonder
ful but none more so than Alice
Sanford, who continued to charm
him more as the days passed.
The allotted month had brought
no decision, and Jerry, at a loss
what to say. sat awaiting the com-'
ing of Alice. A perturbed frowii
was on his handsome, face and a
great unrest in his heart.
"I must say, Mr. Underbill, you
are a disappointment to me."
Alice, moie. vexed than she cared
to admit, looked across the room at
Jerry.
"I know I must be, and I'm
truly sorry," he spoke earnestly;
"but can 1 help it if I don't love
any of the beautiful ladies?"
"No, I suppose not; but," a ray
of hope had come to her, "do men
always know when they are in
love?"
"Maybe not." He ose, and
came toward her. "You have been
so good to me, I wish I could have
wanted one of them for my wife."
He took her hand. "Goodby; you
see, I wanted a girl, and they all
seemed so worldly, too wise for a
western life." (
She watched him get into the
waiting taxi; then closing the door,
walked slowly upstairs, and into
her room.
. Jerry told the driver to take him
to the park, and to drive slowly.
They had been in the park perhaps
fifteen minutes, when suddenly he
poked the driver in the back, and
fairly shouted at him:
Return at on'ce to the house we
just left. And, driver, don't lose
any time."
When Mr. Underbill's card was
brought to her, Alice looked at the
maid inquiringly, and without giv
ing any sign of her thoughts, de
scended at once tok the library,
where he waited
"Alice!" The word was a caross
the more so as he held out his arms
to .her.
She paused and then quickly
went to him into the longing
arms.
"Alice," he bent down until his
head wtts close to her, "why was I
so blind? Here I've been loving
you from the first moment I met
von, and vet I never knew it be
fore You're such a womaulv wo
man and still a girl. "Oh!" he
jOW that the Mercury is Trying to Spill over
the edge of the Tube and you Feel like
SliLiishacnego in the Fiery Furnace and Youi
New Straw Lid weighs as Much as Ma-in-law's
Authority in Godblessourhome and the B. V. D's
are crawling Itchily and Scratchily where they don't
even Belong Why, then, Brother, you should just
Naturally Specify
Lihue Poultry Farm
P. O. Box 106. Lihue. Kauai.
Koloa
Plantation
Store,
Wholesale and Retail Groceriei'.
Dry Goods of all Descriptions.
General Plantation
Supplies.
Miss Power
Fashionable Millinery
Parlort
210.211 Bottan BUg.
v FmrtSlrttt
Honolulu
p. o. iiox 441 ni. 2434
Kershner Vulcanizing
Company, Ltd.
AUTOMOBILE
TIRES OUR
SPECIALTY
1175
Alakea Street
Honolulu
T. H.
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
sighed contentedly, looking into
her upturned face.
She half pushed him from her,
but he quickly drew her back.
"You're going to many me
aren't you?" he asked, fearfully."
"You are sure that von love me?'
She smiled tenderly.
"Yes, sweetheart, very sure."
Then a s she came closer h e
stooped and kissed her.
TheJeer
looViit
MENDES k SOUZA
Automobile
Rent Service
Day and Night
Tel. 600 Lihue
J. SENDA
Photographer
Portrait Work.
Landscape Views.
Kodak Work.
We make a specialty
of developing and
printing your
Kodak films. All
work guaranted.
KAPAIA LIHUE.
WHEN IN NEED OP
Paper
Paper Bags, Twines,
Stationery
HONOLULU'S LARGEST
PAPER HOUSE
AMERICAN. HAWAIIAN
PAPER & SUPPLY CO., LTD.
Fort and Queen Streets
GEO. G. GUILD, Vjce-Pre & MBr
HOTEL WAIMEA
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Waimea, Kauai
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The Commercial Man's
Favorite Hostlery
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DICK OLIVER, Msnager
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Hopper,
and Mrs. Samson motored over to
the BarkinT Sands Inst Sunday .
Deputy Shuiif W. O. Crowell
of Waimea ins oneni' i a garage
Mis De Waiu-m.it is a guest of
Kauai friends Irving arrived on
the Kiuau last Wednesday mom
Thafs Jrewed
lhe C hmale
Bishop & Co.
BANKERS
F.stabllshcd 18.S9
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head oki'ice honolulu
Ukanchks at Hii.o and
WAIMEA, - KAUAI'
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Transacts a C5eni-r.nl Bakninl
and Kxchange Business
Commercial and Travtltra'
Letters ol Credit isstud avail
able in all principal citita of
the world.
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Interest allowed ut tha rata
of 4 per cent per annumi
on Savings Bank deposits.
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Interest paid on De
posits at the followitC ratal :
3 Months 3 per cent
per annum.
6j Months 3 1-2 per
cent per annum.
12 Months 4 percent
per annum.
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All business entrusted by
customers on other islands
receives careful and prompt
attention.
Co. Ltd.
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Stocks, Bonds,
Real Estate and' Insurance
NO. 125131 MERCHANT ST.
P. O. Box No. 594 r Honolulu
Fcalifom feed'co. j
I Dealers in J
Hay, Grain and Chicken I
iSUTFTIES. I
Sole Agents for I
;InU'iiational .Stock, Poultry Food
and other Rpecialtics. Arabic for I
coltiiiR Iron Iioofrf. IVtalmn In- I
culiator and liroodcrs and frrateh- I
King's Special Chick Food I
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P. O. Box 452, Honolulu 1
Stationery
and
Paper
We carryall the best trades
of paper, stationery, and of
fice supplies.
We will give your mail or
der the same care and prompt
attention that you would re
ceive in person.
Drop us a line.
Hawaiian Nevs Co., Ltd.
Young Bldg. Honolulu
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To the wife of r H i
! Rticlu-H. of Lihue Friday morn
ing, July 18, 1913, a son.
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