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THE GARDEN ISLAND TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1915
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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
Do Your Own Vulcanizing
Save the money vulcanizing usually costs by doing
the work yourself with the
Westinghouse Vulcanizer
With this outfit you can make repairs the
day the trouble happens. Thus you save
your tires; you save money; you save time.
Vulcanizer works from any lamp socket.
The 1 5 -step rhoostat enables accurate ad
justment of temperature, a very important
factor.
Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.
HONOLULU.
g CopfTljbt Hut ftbufoct ft Wl
Silva's Toggery, Honolulu.
CIVIC CONVENTION PROGRAM
1 Continued from page 1
x The Program
Sunday, September 26.
7 A.M. Land.
7:30 to 9 Breakfast ashore and short excursions.
- 9 Convene at Lihue Social Hall.
President of Kauai Chamber of Commerce Temporary Chairman.
Roll call of Delegates.
Election of permanent chairman and secretary ot the convention.
Address of welcome:
W. C. Avery, president Kauai Chamber of Commerce.
Response:
Honolulu Ad. Club.
Notices, Appointment of Committees, etc.
Reports of Hold-Over Committees.
Roads. Tourist Hotels. Haleakala Rest House, etc.
30:00 to 12:30 "Civic Righteousness" Discussion.
Twenty-minute Addresses as follows:
"Present Conditions: A Diagnosis."
N Hilo Board of Trade.
"What to do A remedy,
Kohala Civic League.
"Need of a Civic Conscience."
Honolulu Chamber of Commerce.
"The Oath of Office Theory and Practice,"
Maui Chamber of Commerce.
'Politics and Civic Efficiency.
Honolulu Chamber of Commerce.
"Go Thou And Do Likewise."
Kauai Chamber ot Commerce.
General Luncheon To All Delegates, Guests and Visitors.
Afternoon Given Over to Excursions.
EVENING SESSION 7:30.
Ten-minute responses to the question: "What Progress Your
Island Has Made In The Past Year Material , Social and Moral?"
Hawaii, two speakers; Maui, two speakers; Oahu two speakers;
Kauai, one speaker.
Monday, September 27.
Forenoon Excursions and Recreation.
Afternoon 2 to 3:30 Questionaire, "Civic Righteousness."
Address by the Governor of the Territory.
Promotion Committee Ed. Towse.
Hands Around the Pacific Several brief addresses.
Business.
1916 Convention.
EVENING.
Banquet Lihue Social Hall.
Entertainment conducted by the Honolulu Ad Club, interspersed
by brief responses. "A Feast of Reason and a Flow of Soul."
Adjourn to Excursion Steamer.
BE AT THE WHARF.
The committees request that all
persons to whom guests have been
assigned be at the "faawiliwili
wharf when the excursion steamer
arrives. Unless there is a slip up
in well-laid plans, all of the visi
tors will wear badges when thev
come ashore. Each island will
have a different color of badge,
with the name of the island in
large type at the top. Guests,
other than delegates, will have
lavender colored badges; news
papermen red, etc.
Lihue Social Hall will be dec
orated under the supervision of
the program committee, while the
commissary committee will attend
to the decorations at Niumalu.
Among the number booked and
almost certain to arrive next Sun
day morning are the following:
CRISCO
For Fry'mg-For Shortening
For Cake Maying
From Maui: Maui Chamber of
Commerce George Dunn, Geo.
C. Cooper, Worth Aiken, D. II.
Case, secret irv; W. A, Baldwin,
Clarence G. White, Geo. Cum
mings. W. H. Field. E. F. Dein
ert, Hugh Howell. J. N. K. Keo
la, D. C. Lindsay and Louis von
Tempsky. Supervisor Philip Pa
li. Also, W,J .Cooper, representing
the Maui News.
Hilo Wm. McKav. Dr. H. B.
Elliot. C. C. Kennedy. W. H.
Johnson, Rev G. Laughton, Harry
Irwin, J. G. Serrao, P C. Beani
er and wife, A. M. Cabrinha and
wife and E. N Deyo, secretary.
Territory of Hawaii Wade War
ren Thayer, secretary; Chas. R.
Forbes, supt. of public works; I.
M. ' Stainback, attorney -general;
Dr. J. S. B. Pratt, president of the
Board of Health; Chas. T. Wilder,
tax assessor first taxation district.
E CO. TO
AMEND
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 tan 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 flakiness and digestibility.
Crisco always is of the same freshness and consistency.
It's uniform quality makes for uniform results.
Cake Making
Crisco gives richncssat smaller cost, It brings cake
making back to popularity. Butter bills are reduced and
cakes stay fresh and moist longer.
The discussion between the ac
cident boards oi the islands, ap
pointed under the Workmen's
Compensation Act, and, the insur
ance companies regarding the pol
icies which the latter proposed to
issue as security under the law
against accidents, has resulted in
some modification of the policies,
which, in a measure, meets the
requirements of the Kauai board
and may, it is thought, lead to an
adjustment of the difficulties.
As has been explained before, all
of the policies submitted by the
insurance companies to the Kauai
board were refused and are still
being held in the hands ot the
board's secretary, lacking confirm
ation, the insurance companies, in
the meanwhile, promising that
they would be good and "comply
with the law."
One of the insurance companies
(the Home, of Honolulu) has
now submitted t the various
boards amendments to their policy,
reading as follows:
"The purpose of this endorse
ment is t o change the Hawaii
Workmen's Compensation Policy,
so that it shall fully comply 'vith
Act 221 of the Laws of A. D. 1915
JEWELERS
EVERYTHING IN THE
SitVER axd Grtu Link.
Rich Cut Glass axd
Art Goods,
Merchandise of the
Best Quality Only.
H.F.W1CHMAN&C0.,LD.
Leading Jewelers.
P. O. Box 342 Honolulu
I'll do your
Shopping Free
Permit me to be your Purclm
ine Agtint in Honohil'i, buyinsr
any article tliat you dt'fire, absn
liit -ly without any cliarjf1 for tl i;
.t'Tvi'. lifM-riln. what yon want,
ami I'll 1k h careful in the buy
ing ay yourself. Good wnt mi ap
proval. Or, hi I am very fainilinr with
Honolulu, 1 will accompany shop
ping piirtic- who visit the city.
MRS. JESSIE W. GOETZ
1'. (. liox (it. l'lionc o-112.
llcsidcticc:
L'::iit Osilui Ave, Honolulu.
Wirvlosfi u(lltv.s "Shopper".
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thereto, only, and anv and all oro
visions and references to idemnify
the insured aeainst any liability
otherwise than by said Act 221 are
hereby expunged.
There is expunged troni Para
graph "E" the following wording
"As to age, or, if there is no legal
age bmit, under age of fourteen
years "
"Paragraph "F" and Declara
tion 12 are amended so that this
Policy will expire one year from
the effective date given.
In accordance with Sections 49
and 50 of said Act 221 there are
inserted the following provisions
"l, This Policy shall cover the
entire liaoilitv of the Insured to
his employees under said Act 221
and employees of the Insured snail
have the right to endorse in their
own names the liability o f the
Company in whole or in part for
the payment of compensation, pro
vided that payment in whole or in
part by either the Insured or the
Company shall, to the extent
thereof, be a bar to the recovery
against the other of the amount sb
paid.
"2. As between the emplovee
and the Company, notice to or
knowledge by the Insured of the
occurrence of any injury shall be
deemed notice or knowledge, as
the case may be, on the part of
the Company; jurisdiction of the
Insured shall, for the purpose of
said Act 221. be jurisdiction of
Nawiliwili Garage
C. W. SPITZ, Prop.
NAWILIWILI, KAUAI TELEPHONE 104
Automobiles to ail 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
DEL MONTE BRAND
TOMATO SAUCE
Spanish Hot Stylo
Large and Small Sized Cans
1,'NKXCKI.LKI) for Hot and Cold Meat, Macaroni or i.tlu r pastci,
Curries all Spanish ilwliiw or may w Used in present condition name as
regular canned Tomatoe.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.
GONSALVES & CO., LTD.
Exclusive Agents Territory or Hawaii.
P.O. Box 595 Honolulu, T. H.
Kauai ladies visiting Honolulu
should call at the Fleur de L.s
(under Blnisdell Hotel, first door
in Chaplain lane) for hairciressing,
shampooing, manicuring and scalp
treatment. Ad vt .
Annual Meeting
At the annual meeting of the
Wainiha Hui Land held at Waini
ha, Kauai, on the 2nd. of Septem
ber. 1915, the tollcwiiig officers
were elected to serve for the en
suing year
lames K. Apolo, president; Geo.
W. Mahikoa, vice-president; Wm.
Werner, manager; Henry Birk
mever, treasurer; S. P. Kaleikini,
secretary; Alfred Meuefoglio, Audi
tor; S. K. Kapua, director; II. W.
Kahea, director.
All of the above named consti
tute the Board of Directors.
S. P. Kai.kiki.ni,
Secretary.
Wainiha. Kauai. Setft. 2. 1915.
2t.
f the Territory of Hawaii; accord-1 the Company; the Company shall
ingly anv and all provisions in j in all things be bound by and sub-
said Policy inconsistent with said I ject to the orders, findings, deci-j
sions or awards rendered against1
the Insured for the payment of'
Act 221 are void.
"This policy covers all the obli-
gatiot'S of the Insured under said ! compensation under the provisions
Stationery
and
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We carry all the best grades
of paper, stationery, and of
fice supplies.
We will give vour mail or
der the same care and prompt
attention that you would re
ceive in person.
Drop us a line. ,
Hawaiian News Co., Ltd.'
Young Bhlg. Honolulu
In thk Circuit Court or tub
Fifth circuit. Territory
ok Hawaii .
At Chambers In Probate.
In the Matter of the Kstate ot
Jacob Hardy deceased.
Order of notice of hearing peti
tion for administration.
On reading and filing the peti
tion of Margaret A Dean of Lihue,
j Kauai, alleging that Jacob Hardv,
iof Lihue, Kauai, died intestate at
! Lihue, Kauai, on the 8th day of
August A. D. 1915, leaving pro-
pertv in the Hawaiian Islands
necessary to be administered up ,
on, and praying that letters of
administrstion issue to D. W.
Dean.
It is ordered that Saturday, the
2nd day of October A. D. 1915, at
10 o'clock A. M., be and hereby is
appointed for hearing said petition
in the Court Room of this Court
at Lihue, Kauai, at which time
and place all persons concerned
may eppear and show cause, if any
they have, why said petition
should not be granted and that
notice of this order be published in
the English language for three
successive weeks in Thk (ardkn'
Island newspaper printed in Li
hue, Kauai.
Dated at Lihue August 24th.
1915.
(Seal)
(Sgd.) . Lvle A. Dickuv,
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
Fifth Circuit.
(Attest)
(Sgd.) D. Wm. Duan.
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
Fifth Circuit.
(Aug 31, Sept. 7-14 21.
Act 221, and acts amendatory 'of said Act 221.