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THE GARDEN ISLAND TUESDAY, MAY 18, 113 4 1 )! French Laundry J. ABADIE, Proprietor. .4 ,! . Largest Cleaners and Most Sntiitarv Establishment in the Territory of Hawaii. j . Drv Cleaning. High Class Work. Quick Delivery. Lauii'lry Returned by Parcels Post - Free of Charge To 'All Towns On KntwL j A . 777 King Street Honolulu I ; ' HONOLULU MONUMENT WORKS, Ltd. P. O. Jiox 491 Honolulu. We have found it a factthat most of the people who once wear Heywood Shoes ($5 & $6) invariably re-order the same kind. That's proof of quality. Manufacturers' Shoe Store Honolulu THE MENEFQGLIOS HAVE JOLLY 111 The pretty home of Mr. and Mrs. Menefoglio, at VVainiha. was the scene of a jolly luau on Sun day the 9th inst.- The nicelv appointed table set I out on the veranda was laden with ! pood things to eat and the place cards were cutely trimmed with real violets. Mr. and Mrs. Menefoglio had as their guests Mrs. S. U. Deverill, Miss Deverill and Mr. and Mrs. Birkmyre, of Hanalei; Mr. Perlv ; Deverill and Mr. Jack Radwav, of I Honolulu; Mr Max Bolte, of Ki- lauea; Mr. Edward Deverill and Miss Lee, of Makaweli; "and Mr R L Ogilvie, of Haena. Results From D-1135 Good At Makaweli Copyright Hut Sctwttier it M Silva's Toggery, Honolulu. Ben B. Baldwin,, manager of Ha waiian Sugar Company has report ed to Alexander & Baldwin the re sults of a field trial of D1135 cane, t A fifteen acre plot of this seed ling harvested last week yielded 74,73 tons of cane, or 10,42 tons sugar per acre. It took 7.18 ton.H of cane to make one ton of sugar. V check plot of Lahaina cane of equal area planted on the same soil and with all conditions as near like as possible yielded 63.56 tons of cane, or 9.75 tons sugar per acre. The ratio of cne to sugar was 6.52. A 200 acre field of DU35 is to be planted this summer for 1917 crop. John Waterhouse said yes terday that the new cane appears to be an improvement over Lahai na. The only point on which there is any doubt is as to whether the rattoons will be as good as those of the old established canes Dl 135 is mote vigorous than La haina and looks to be a better variety. Advertiser. AU10 313 KILLS C C SI ROAD Makaweli vs. J. A. C. Following is the official summary of the game of baseball between the Makaweli and I. A. C. teams: J. A. C. ros. Ab K lill sh Sb I'O A E Elias.de la Pena, Filipino, aged 20, living at Pakala camp, near Waimea, is dead as the result of being struck by auto No. 313, driven by Ganiko Sabura, The young man, accompanied by several others, all on bicycles, had left a baseball game at Maka weli park and were riding on the belt road. The evidence obtained by the coroner's jury seemed to show that they were racing. At any rate, de la Pena, at the time of the accident, was lying upon his machine and speeding to the extent that he did not see the on coming auto and plinged headlong into it. The victim of the accident was hurled violently to the ground and received such injuries, internal and external, that he died a short time later. The jury, in its verdict, com pletely exonerated the driver of the auto and declared that de la Pena came to his death as a result of his own cartle.ssness. BWWMUI'PJ'-SJK'ti LI HUE RECEPTION Taketani ss 4 Ohana c 3 Kuwamoto rf 4 Nagnshisa 1 4 Ktirisu cf 4 Kobayashi 2 3 S. Ueda If 2 Daigiro ' If 1 Ognsnwr.ra 3 3 Suveda o 3 0 0 1 15 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 Total 31 3 4 0 1 27 6 2 MAKAWELI A. A. pos. Ab R nh sh sb P0 A H CRISCO For Frying-For Shortening For Cake Making Fernandes 2 4 Costa ss 4 Ah Nee 3rd 4 Kahlbaum c 4 Marcallino 1 4 Tomas rf 2 Fassoth rf 1 Fernandez If 4 Rapoza cf 4 Kruse p 3 Total 1 4 0 0 0'C 0 13 5 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 34 5 0 2 24 7 3 Forester At Anahola Frying There is no smoke nor odor. Fried foods are free from the taste of grease. They now are tasty and crisp. They are made more digestible, for Crisco is all vegetable. The same Crisco can be used to fry fish, onions, dough nuts, etc., merely by straining out the food particles after each frying. Shortening Crisco gives pastry a new flakiness and digestibility. Crisco always is of the same freshness and consistency. It's uniform quality makes for uniform results. (Continued from, page 1.) stead, Eleele, Waimea, Hanapepe, Makaweli and Olokele Canyon be ing the objectives for most of the touring parties. After dining at the homes of their hosts the visit ors had the option of attending either of two meetings, one at Wai mea and one at Lihue. At Lihue hall which was decked with ferns and yellow lilies, Sou za's Band and a quintet club fur-j nish'i'd music, and after an inform-1 nl itcvption several of the visiting conyress-men spoke briefly. "I li.ive enjoyed tverv minute of this trip since I left San Fran cisco," declared Mr. Cannon," and at every point we have been won derhiliy entertained and interested. Honolulu, your capital, is a won derful and growing city, and will, I have no doubt, soon be a great city. Pearl Harbor, when the plans now being developed have been brought to completion, will be not one of the best, but the vety best fortified harbor of the entire Unit ed States, of which these islands, thank God, are a part. 'Fortify Oahu, and improve the harbors of all the other islands.' will, in gen eral be my Hawaiian policy in fu ture." Mr. Cannon closed with a tribute to the people of Kauai, their hos pitality, the beauty of the Garden Island, and the excellence of its roads and fertility of its soil. Representative H. E. Saunders of Vhginia, was listened to with especial attention, being a member of the Rivers and Harbors com mittee. "I am only a new member of the committee," he said, "and I am in no position to make prom ises because I do not know whether or not I can deliver the goods. But I do think I shall be able to be a good advocate for you, and I promise to try to act as such, for I think that of all our islands in the Pacific Kauai is most entitled to be helped to a good and safe harbor." "A bill for a breakwater for Ka uai will get my vote, if ever such a bill is reported out of commit tee," declared Mr. Davenport of Oklahama, a sentiment echoed by Representative McKinley of Illi nois, who also declared he had never seen on the mainland such excellent country roads as he had traveled over on Kauai. "What has most expressed me" , said Senator J. T. Robinson, of Arkansas, "is the honest, generos ity, love o f flowers and music, The Board of Commissioners 'of Agriculture and Forestry, on May 1, appointed Mr. Kaina D. Lovell, of Anahola, Kauai, as Forest Ran ger for the Island of Kauai at i salary of $60 per month. This ap pointment follows out the policy of the Board to put the Territoria Forest Reserve under actual ad ministtation as soon as circuni stances permit. Mr. Lovell has J an(i peaceful and congenial tern 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 for the Inter Island Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., at Nawiliwili, Kauai When You Come To Honolulu Or ship freight from or to the City, you require the ser vices of Reliable Expressmen. We meet all steamers from Ka uai and are prepared to respond promptly to calls from Kauai people at the hotels or elsewhere, or to carry out orders by mail. Mail instructions just as good as personal interviews. Give tis your orders and we will do the rest. We are backed by our reputation for promptness and re liability. THE RELIABLE TRANSFER COMPANY, M. E. Gomes, Jr., Proprietor, Honolulu. PABST BLUE RIBBON BEER GONSALVES & CO., LTD. DISTRIBUTORS Territory or Hawaii. I Waimea S tables (LIMITED Up-to-date Livery, Draying and Boarding Stable and Auto- Livery Business. AUTOMOBILE STAGE-LINE BETWEEN LIHUE and KEKAHA Leaving Lihue every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Leaving Kekaha every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. ARRIVING AT THEIR DESTINATION IN THREE HOURS F. WEBER Manager. Telephone 43 W Waimea P. O. Box 71 ELEELE STORE J. I. Silva, Prop. ONE of the LEADING HOUSES for all kinds of DRY GOODS. BOOTS & SHOES, MEN'S FURNISHINGS. CIGARS & TOBACCOS and NOTIONS of every description, FOR WINE, BEER and OTHER LIQUORS, Ring Up 73 W. Main Office, Eeele, Kauai. Tel. 7 1 W. Cake Maying Crisco gives richnessat smaller cost, It brings cake- making back to popularity. Butter bills are reduced and cakes stay fresh and moist longer. shown his fitness for the position in doing, tree planting and fence building for the Division of Fores try in the past and his new duties will be along similar lines and also to protect the forest reserves from trespass by stock and destruction by forest fires. peratnent of the Hawaiian people. The quality of citizenship I have met within this Territory should certainly soon entitle you to state hood. Incidentally let me say that your harlor project at Nawiliwili is both necessary and feasible, and Ishall have my entire suppoit." OlUiKlt 1U)X ol' fell Haas's Delicious Candy ? JtJ "ALWAYS lUKSH" frfi 'r'"" Vl tit BENSON, SMITH & CO., LTD. J1J sSYfAj 15"x Honolulu ITt lfi$J srti'd Chocolates hii1 lion Bon i.V- ht pound; f l.'Jj If2 ffej ' two pounds. Milk CliocoluU's ."" Miiiill Im.x; fl.UU ( VPS laV 1'ox. 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