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THK GARDEN ISLAND TUESDAY, MAR. 19, 1918
John R. Bergslrom
Rep. Honolulu Music Co.
Piiinos nml Plnyer Pianos
on kiimII monthly payments.
PIANOS FOI1 RENT
TUNING AND REPAIRING
Phone Lihue Hotel
VULCAN
Tire and Tube
Repairing
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PAKALA
P. O. BOX 28 : . WAIMEA
How to Help Uncle Sam
Put your spam coins aside and
buy
Thrift Stamps
Make every possible excuse
for buying them. When buy
ing anything, ask for them in
change.
REGAL SHOE STORE
Fort & Hotel Streets
Honolulu.
. . MORGAN
Co. Ltd.
Stocks, Bonds,
Real Estate and Insurance
NO. 125131 MERCHANT ST.
P. O.Box No. 594 Honolulu
Henry De Fries & Son
CONTRACTORS and
BUILDERS of HOUSES
and BRIDGES.
Estimates cheerfully given.
P. O. Lihue.
Kauai Steam Laundry
First-class
Washing and Ironing
HATS CLEANED
Kapaa : : P. 0. Kealia
HOTEL LIHUE
(The Fairvlew)
Twenty-two elegant rooms
In Main Building
Three Airy Cottages
Cuisine unexcelled in country
districts
W. H. Rice, Jr.,
Proprietor
Souvenirs
We neatly pack and mail
Hawaiian Souvenir..
Hawaii & South Seas Curio
Kauai Goes Bone Dry
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travrl nt nil. and the hotel was losing
money. At such times, the liquor bus
iness had to uphold the hotel. In all
probability, then, the hotel will be
leased."
C. B. Hofgaard of Waimea, said he
had felt for some time that the com
ing of prohibition was assured. "Of
course we don't sell liquor in the
store. In all probability, our business
will be benefited rather than Injured,
and the people will be better off with
out liquor."
Ako, a pioneer store keeper In Wai
mea said that beyond question the
order would result In" great benefit,
especially to the Hawaiians, a per
centage of whom had consumed liquor
to their own Injury. He thought that
as far as the stor was concerned, it
would benefit, as those who had In the
past spent money for liquor, would
have more money with which to buy
necessities.
J. I. Silva, of Eleele, says: "Well, I
haven't much to say. I will take it as
it comes I am quite willing to abide
by any law or order the Commission
may see fit to make."
For brevvity, for cheerful acquies
cence to law, the statement made by
J. I. Silva is a model of principle, of
good citizenship, of patriotism.
The order was issued but a short
time before precis day, and there were
several of the dealers who could not
be seen in time to secure Interviews.
These will follow later.
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Visiting the Alumni
Miss Abbie Newton, principal of the
Kamehameha school for girls, In Ho
nolulu Is making a tour of the islands,
calling upon graduates and former
pupils of that institution. She has
been visiting the various sections of
Kauai, during the past week, and has
found a number of the graduates oc
cupying positions of trust and honor.
Miss Newton was in Koloa Sunday,
and returned to Lihue yesterday.
This spirit of comradeship and In
terest in former pupils is much ap
preciated by the numerous graduates
here, and shows that Miss Newton's
Interest in the school and the work
accomplishedis very deep and Bincere.
Miss Newton's visit to the alumni
has been a feast of reason and a flow
of soul.
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ldelers Coming in April
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ideler of Puna
hou Academy, Honolulu, who gave
two delightful concerts on Kauai last
year, one in Waimea and the other
in Lihue, will again visit the Island
in April as guests of the Mokihana
2nd, they will give a concert in Lihue
Social Hall under the auspices of the
club. Greig's Sonata In O Minor and
the Concerto in D Minor by Vieux
temps will be the main numbers of
the evening. On the following day,
Mr. and Mrs. Idler will play for the
regular meeting of the Club. Later
they will be the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Knudsen at Waiawa.
All those who heard and enjoyed
M. and Mrs. Idler's music last year
will be anxious to hear them again,
and others may be assured of a rare
treat such as seldom is offered to
Kauai, for both Mr. and Mrs. idler
are accomplished musicians.
Newest. Coolest Hotel in Hawaii
Fort Street Honolulu
Japan s Rice Rules
Japan on February 23 Issued an or
der forbidding the shipment of rice to
any foreign country except Hawaii
and other portions of the United States.
Rice Is the principal food of the 90,000
Japanese in Hawaii, and they consume
large quantities of it. Hawaii dealers
will be caused some Inconvenience be
cause of this order, as it will be neces
sary for importers to secure a signed
certificate from Consul General Morol,
which must then be forwarded to
Japan before a shipment can be made.
Hlyama & Co., of Honolulu, cabled
an order for a shipment to come-on the
Korea Maru, due here March 200. They
were advised that rice orders must be
accompanied by consular certificates.
Thus Hawaii dealers can not secure
further shipments from Japan until
letters have had time to reach Japan
F. Webber, who has for soma time
been manager of the Waimea Stables,
will, it Is stated, shortly resign his
position there to accept a position as
head luna of the Kehaha Plantation
company at Mana. ,
Waimea is complaining of too much
rain. They do not under ordinary
circumstances, have as much rain as
they need for the growing of sugar
cane, but they have a genteel sufficien
cy, of late, and field work is being
held back on account of It.
i "We have not studied
cost nor economy as
we should, either as '
organizers of indus
try, statesmen, or as
individuals."
President Wilson.
But there is yet time
to start to save and
that time is NOW.
N
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Bishop & Company
Savings Department
HONOLULU
THE BANK OF HAWAII,
Limited
LIHUE BRANCH
LiHira, Kauai. Hawaii
Deposits are received suoject
to check. Certificates of de
posit issued payable on de
mand. Loans made on ap
proved security.
Drafts Drawn on
Honolulu
New York
London
San Francisco
Hong Kong
Yokohama
Savings Department
Interest paid on Savings De
posits. 4 per cent on ordi
nary and 4 per cent on Term
Deposits. Ordinary. Savings
Deposits will be received up to
$ 2,500 in any one account.
Safe Deposit Boxes for
Rent $ 2 and $3 a Year
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9 safes?
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it
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Tuesday, March 19
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"The Hostage" program will also be shown at
KOLOA. WED.. MAR. 20; WAIMEA, FRIDAY; MAKAWELl. SATURDAY;
KEALIA. MONDAY.
"Double Crossed" Program will also be shown at
KAPAA, FRIDAY, MARCH 22; KOLOA, SAT. WAIMEA, MON. MAKAWELl.
TUES. ELEELE, WED. KEKAHA, TIIUR.
"A Woman's Awakening" Program will also be shown at
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Honolulu Hawaii
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