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TIIK GARDEN ISLAND TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1917,
ANNUAL DOUG GAMES
AT LIE KEGEL CLUB
The KcrcI Club has issued the following announcement in regard to
the annual contest nt the Lihue bowling alleys:
The contest hIiiiII take place on Sunday, Dec. 31 at 2 p.m. Entrance
fee for partaking in contest shall Ihj f()F .
The Ixmlers in the contest have lxen divided in classes in order to
give everybody a chance.
Every lowler shall play two games und points olwve average in these
two games (scores below average not considered at all) shall decide.
The highest number of points above average entitles to first prize,
nxt highest to second, etc., chojee letween prizes in the same order.
There will be at least four prizes, one donated by the Lihue Store,
three paid for by entrance fees and balances to $10 out of the treasury.
The secretary of the club shall send cards of invitations to every
member of the club with date of contest, class of addresses and greeting.
CLASSES.
0 501 BEAT
S
II
0 1 RECORD
ISO
C. Maser
II. Wolters
170
KM)
p. Pruescr
150
II. Carls II.
F. Crawford .1.
F. Malm W
II. Hohrig E.
A. SietK'l F.
f. F. Winter
II. D. Wishard
F. Patterson
110
C. W. Grote
J. L. Iljorth
Win. Kasselieer
Chas. Gray
110
Andermann, Jr.
II. Conev
II. Grote
Malm
Uutsch
130 120
E. W. Carden E. Cropp
Chas. S. Dole H. C. Sheldon
C. A. Rice
W. II. Rice, Jr.
F. Rutsch
Members of the club not contained in these classes shall be invited
in order to have a good time and to cheer up the contestants.
The Committee,
C. Maskh,
A. SlKftKI.,
F. RiTseii, per C. Maskr.
KM)
II. Iscnberg
V. Nelson
II. Schultz
C W Sitz
F. Weler
General Samuel I. Johnson, in
the shooting competition on the
Punchbowl range a t Honolulu
scored JS( in slow and rapid live
from L'OO to COO yards He nude
three oOs, u 4S, a -Hi and dropped
to '12 in the .((() vanls rapid-fire on
re-count of wind-squalls suddci.ly
coining up. It is claimed that t!iis
is the world's record for prescnt-!:i.v
shooting, heating the record estab
lished by Sergeant Hums, which
was 2S3.
Gen. Johnson always was a cri.ck
hot with the army rillc and hold
many medals won in seemingly
ficult competitions. 1 1 is cnthusia -
has meant nmeli to rillc work on
Oahn and in a letter received on
Kauai today slates that he is ho;n
fill that a tuh-grown rule ra:igi
ay be established here in the n- or
ut lire, the (icneral goes on t
,iy that any promising marksman
will be given the chance to niakt
the team for the national competi
tion this year.
FILIPINOS HAVE
RIZAL PROGRAM
The Filipinos all over Kauai cele
brated Rizal Day on Saturday. In
and about Lihue there was a partic
ulate cleborate observance. The
-officers of the celebration were: Fil
Acunia Nivca, president; Ilarhacio
Ladines, secretary; Valentin Coba
cha, treasurer. The program was
as follows:
1. Song "Philippines, My Philip
pines" with Orchestra, by Filipino
String Band.
2. Introductory Remarks, by Mr.
Carlos Garces, Toast Master.
3. Address, by Mr. Fil. Acunia
Nieva, Pres. R. D. Cel.
4. Recitation"My Last Farewell"
By Miss Remedios Tabarogas.
5. Song in Spanish, by the Public.
6. Representatives of Kapulaki
and Hanamaulo-Extemporaneous
7. Recitation "The Exertion of
nnr Reloved Dr Rizal". by Miss
Leoncia Semon.
8. Speech in English Extempora
neous.
8. Speech in Ilocano, by M. Ceri
aco Clemente.
10. Orchestra, Filipino String
Band.
11. Extemporaneous speeches in
different dialects.
12. Closing Song "March a Fili
pina" in Tagolog, by the public.
HMr. and Mrs. F. Veler and Miss
Lulu Weber, Lihue, delightfully
entertained at a New Year's party
Sunday evening.
RED GROSS SALE
GREAT SUCCESS
The sale of' the Red Cross seals
for the tuberculosis cause on Kauai
has brought in a . total of 8420. Of
this amount, ?3X) represents actual
stamp sales and 9120 donations.
Ten per cent, of the :i(X), or 830,
will be returned to the American
Red Cross Association in Washing
ton to cover expenses of printing,
distribution, etc., leaving 83! (0 for
local use.
Mrs. C. A. Rice, who conducted
the sale, wishes to thank the public
for its generous aid and the follow
ing ladies who assisted her in sell
ing the seals: Miss Mary Christo-
pherson, Mrs. J. R. Myers, Mrs.
G. P. Wilcox, Miss Lulu Weber,
Mrs. J. K. Fnrlev, Mrs. F. A.
Alexander, Mrs. D. E. Baldwin,
Mrs. W. K. Sehultze. Mrs. E. A.
Knudsen. Mr. Loomis' young men's
clubs made excellent sales and are
much to be commended for their
active interest.
The amounts according to di
tricts are as follows:
Hanalei 8
Kilauea
Kealia
Lihue
Koloa
Eleele
Makaweli
Waimea
- Kckuha
Young Men's Clubs
The proceeds from the Ideler-Sul
The Lihue Armory
Colonel Gaylord P. Wilcox has
taken energcctically in hand the
matter of an armory for the three
companies of the National Giii;r(i in
Lihue. An order lias been pla ed
for the material necessary for its
construction and work will shortly
begin.
10
25
13
187
20
30
33
20
20
32
Rithet A Caller
Th gasoline schooner U." P. Rithet,
which hud been at Port Allen for
several davs, p't away on Saturday
for liana, Maui, taking 1,3(0 t ns
of sugar. She came here from San
Francisco by way of Kaanapali,
bringing 1,000 tons of general caio.
New Year Celebration
The
'celebration" of the 'cw
Year on Kauai wns kept up practi
cally from Saturday afternoon to
last night. There were dinners,
house parties, dances theater parties
and many other thinif that went to
make the occasion unusually plea
sant.
The Tip Top theater in Lihue
had a continuous program running
most of yesterday.
Dance At Makaweli
The affair at Makaweli Saturday
evening was very largely attended
and much enjoyed by everybody.
The weather was good and there
were people present from pretty
well all over the island.
livan concert were J?(i3, which will
be added to this fund and used for
the benefit of the patients in the
new tuberculosis hospital.
Hi 1 rrv lui
111 . 0 ' (US
Bp iSPIP ' pl'
H LIHUE STORE . j
HRl 1 wishes you a pip
Hj 1 Happy and Prosperous gpp'
1111 I . ' New Year WjM
MS
THE BANK OF HAWAII, CASH
Limited
LIHUE BRANCH
D::::::ri::;:;i::;. Not Aiways Necessary
to check. Certificates of de
posit issued payable on dc- . .
mand. Loans made on ap- 1,1 ordering shoes from our large winter stock,
proved security. Footwear will be sent on approval if vou have
Drafts Drawn on established 31300011111 with us. It will be well
Honolulu . Bremen t0 do so now-
San Francisco Berlin We have a large assortment in the very latest
New York Hong Kontf shapes and materials.
London Yokohama
- Savings Dkpartmf.nt
Interest paid on Savings Dc- Ji If C
Zt!Zt Z 4S; . Manufacturers
Dep')siis. Ordinary Savings , -
Deposits will be received up to flf" fTHV
$2,500 in any one account. OllUG OLOI C
Safk DiirosiT Boxks for . Honolulu.
Rknt $2 and $3 a Ykar I
RiaoaKiifcea
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JAN. 3rd.
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THEATER
WEDNESDAY
AT 7:30 O'CLOCK
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FIRST TIME IN KAUAI
IN
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Monday.
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