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THE GARDEN ISLAND TUESDAY, JUNE 8. 1915 V 4 4 French Laundry J. AKADIE, i'roprb.'tor. J t .:re t Cleaners and Most Sairt:- v Establishment in the Territory of Hawaii.. .4 . . Dry Cleaning. High Class Work. Quick Delivery. Laundry Returned by Parcels Post Free of Charge To All Towns Qn Kauai. 777 King Street Honolulu 'V-'-iC r- ' E-3 .3-3 GNACIQ r s HONOLULU MONUMENT WORKS, Ltd. P. O. Box. m Honolulu. Wear a Nap-A-Tan Shoe A high shoe, blucher style, with bellows tongue and double sole. A MILITARY MODEL $5.00 For 50c extra, you can have a pair of them made waterproof. Manufacturers' Shoe Store Honolulu V b w feflgl 1 Silva's Toggery, Honolulu. CRISCO For Frying-For Shortening v For Cafe Maying Frying There is no smoke nor odor. Fried foods are free from the taste of grease. Thev now are tasty and crisp. They fire made more digestible, 'or Crisco is all vegetable. The same Crisco ciiu be used to fry fish, onions, dough nuts, etc., merely by straining out the food particles after each frying. Shortening Crisco gives pastrv a new llakiness and digestibility. Crisco always is of the same freshness and consistency. It's uniform quality makes for uniform results. Cake Making Crisco grve richnessat smaller cost. It brings cake tnaking back to popularity. Butter bills are reduced and cakes stay fresh and moist longer KS4R3X2 SUPERVISORS MEET (Continued from page 2.) thereof the Board by a vote order ed the building of mere sanitary outhouses and putting in a better drinking fountain; putting in better grade of blackboards for the school; screening a part of the la nat of the principal's cottage and putting in two window screens and a screen door in the teachers' cot tage. As for the request for a sup ply of new desks, Mr. Moragne was instructed to make use of the old school desks as much as possi ble for the future in the school and to purchase a sufficient number of new desks to make the necessary quantity required for the school, and to make report thereon at the next meeting. A requisition P11761 from the Kauai High & Grammar school was received and its requests for the building of two bungalow school rooms; the alteration of one room in the present building for laboratory purposes, and for sup plying the school with three dozen desks and seats were allowed. The! request for furnishings for a teach er's room was denied. A communication P1178 under date of the 31st ult from II. H. Brodie, supervising principal, for school needs was received, and the request for supplies for the Niihau school was allowed. The requests for extra rooms for the schools at Makaweli and at Hanamaulu were allowed, w h i 1 e consideration of other requests for extra rooms, etc., for other schools were defer red until the next meeting. A communication attached to P 1163 dated the 29th ult. from Cy ril O. Smith, principal of the Ka paa school, thanking the Board for allowing changes to be made in the school's office was received and placed on file. Reports P117l on school build ings, etc., for the month of May, 1615. were received from Anahola, Haena, Hanalei, Hanamaulu. Hu , leia, Kalaheo, Kapaa, Kapahi, Ka uai High & Grammar, Kekaha, Kilauea, Koloa, Koolau, Lihue, Makaweli, Wailua and' Waimea. and the same were placed on file. A request PI 175 from W. A. Fernandez for permission to exhi bit moving pictures on Sundays was received. After consideration of the matter and upon the motion of Mr. McBryde definite action on the same was deferted until the next meeting, the clerk in the meantime, however, to communi cate with the Kauai Chamber of Commerce and notify that body of the Board's action, als notify the Chamber of Commerce that the Board will take into consideration any suggestion that the Chamber of Commerce may submit relative to the matter. A request P1174 from Wm. Huddy, Esq., District Magistrate of Hanalei, for a ream of legal cap paper for the use of his court was received and the Board by a vote referred the same to Sheriff Rice with full power t o furnish the necessary supply. A request P 1175 from the Mc Bryde Sugar Co., Ltd., of Wahia- wa for permission to lay a port able track at a certain place on the Koloa road and also at the road at Piwai homesteads was received nd the same was allowed. A request P 1172 from one Chang Dai Sung of Kalaheo Home steads No. 2, for water to be piped to his land was received and upon the motion ot Mr. Mctsryde, sec onded by Mr. Ekekelo, J. H. Mo ragne was instructed to lay a pipe from the Puukapolei Spring to the residence portion of the Kalaheo Homesteads No. 2. A communication dated the 27th ult. from A. P. Tayler. Asst. Sec retary of the Hawaii Promotion Committee, informing the Board of changes made in the by-laws of that body and of the appointment to be made by the Governor of Hawaii of a representative for each County upon the nomination of the Board of Supervisors acting in conjunction with the leading com mercial organization in the county was received and upon the motion of Mr. McBryde, seconded by Mr. Gay, a committee of three consist ing ot Messrs. Wishard, McBryde and Menefoglio wa? appointed to meet a like committee from the Kauai Chomber of Commerce and j agree on a nomination for a rep-1 representative for Kauai on the ! Hawaii Promotion Committee, and the clerk to notify the Chamber of Commerce. of thi3 action, at the! same time forward to that n copy body of the above communication. The report P 1179 of the County Road Supervisor for the month of May last was received and placed on file. The following j is a substance of the report. 1 "The work of grading up the' Mana road is just al out completed except at places where bridges are ; to be put in. The bridges are to;1 be nut in and grading finished during the month ot June. The work of raising the grade along the valley road at Waimea has been finished up to the point about half-way between the fotks of the river and the foot of the pali. The job will be completed by the 25th of June. In Koloa the bridge just Lihue side of the old mill was renewed. Some of the old bridge lumber was used in repairing bridges along tne short cut road. Roads through the district were sanded early in tke month, since the middle of the month work of spiking up and re surfacing with sand is being done at Lawai and Kalaheo. In a week or so this work extending from Latvai bridge to the horseshoe turn in Kalaheo valley will be finished. "In Lihue district sanding roads and upkeep work was done during the first halt of the month after which the work of regrading the Nawiliwili-Lihue grade has been going on. At this latter place it is intended to greatly improve the alignment from the top of the hill about half way down by cut ting" off points and swinging out in places, "Kawaihau district got their main road all in gcod condition by the middle of the month after which work was taken up on the Puupilo road and bridge in the Kapaa Homesteads. J800.00 is appro priated by the Territory; the Coun ty will put the job through and pay all cost over the $S00 00. "In Hanalei district. The east abutment at Wainiha bridge is just now finished and work will start on the center piers imme diately, Macadamizing from Lu mahai went on fairly well during the month; about 3 of a mile re mains to be done at the first of this month. If the weather per mits the crushing outfit will finish work at Lumnhai one day next week . " Watet works: The 3200 feet of 3" pipe for Koloa water wor-ks arrived and was laid the old 2" pipe was parti v removed, the new 3" pipe when running tree at Ko loa street flows at the rate of about 150,000 gailons per 24 hours. The old 3" pipe delivers at the same place only 1-3 of what the new one delivers. The supply is now ample and it is not necessary to clean out the 3" pipe in order that it may flow more water. "Schools: Anew bungalowschool room is being built at Hanamaulu. The new desks ordered from Ke- j kaha school have arrived. AU ; requisitions received attention." The Board of its own motion allowed eight hundred dollars each district in the County for road work for the next ensuing month, except in districts where special road work is being carried on. Upon motion of Mr. McBryde, J. H. Moragne was instructed to put in a meter for the water works at Lawai. The County Road Supervisor upon his revuest was given author ity to advertise for tenders for the macadamizing of a 4 mile road in the Kilauea-Kcclau section of the Hanali district, the bids to be filed with the Board before 10:00 A. M. of July 1st. next which is the last meeting of the present Board. At 12.00 M. the meeting was adjourned, subject, however, to the call of the chair. I Nawiiiwili Garage C. V. SPITZ, Prop. NAWILIWIU, 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 Nawiiiwili, 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 us your orders and we will do the rest. v We are backed by our reputation for promptness and re liability. THE RELIABLE TRANSFER COMPANY, M. IC. Gomes, Jr., Proprietor, Honolulu. PABST BLUE RIBBON BEER GONSALVES & CO., LTD. DISTRIBUTORS Territory or Hawaii. i Waimea Stables 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, WINE, BEER and OTHER LIQUORS, Ring Up 73 W. el. 7 1 W. II FOR i Main Office, Eeele, Kauai. T 1 ; 1 Haas's Delicious Candy f y ifC BENSON, SMITH & CO., LTD. jO itux 4Lii. 11 lulu fpTr I'Vill Assorted I'lioeulati's mi. I lion lions I lot: ht miiiiii1 ; $1.LV IS It fffelij two jMiiui.ls. Milk t'li.HMiliitcs Tulr small lx; fcl.OU It 11 luri- Imx. No .lir.ii;' tor postanc IV 1 ml -TIIEREXALLfK 1