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THE GARDEN ISLAND. TUESDAY. MAR. 191S THE GARDEN ISLAND Issued Ever Tuesday Morning 11 ; .'..''.'vkth c. how y.K T'.'ESDAV HEN CONSERVATION yvj. ord-r ?'--?.' f .,.-. on r i . ; .:. - fc:.- a:. : ;. .11"'. r -r. . ;; f . O ? r. r r. - ,i he rr'Ah:1 t-i c.r.1 . . I,--& h i 7 ! a k - : rr. '1 ; ' '.i'fr I pr'-h.i -.. - -: r i-i ! F:.r..a:y ;:. ; .l.i -.-. '.r ; -" Th - . r -.: ,:.-; .;. -.e hr.i or ."..- "" ! ; :. h ;:.-.r.T -.. h-.-- '.: .1 Th. '..-irr i : f - " j.', : u ' f e- . r. f h i . 1 i " ;,ly .' : r. ; . - . - r o r : i r - 7 ' t. . ; -v-t-.- ir - ----- . r 1- - .- "v-.;.' r h. .'.'.or': -- :. a . a . . .' a r.-.ar. .-.: t.-.-or h: r.: i-- a if'' '::..".--::. ' r. 'r r. 'i .' o i ' r y r o .' .'&:- ' '.V' t'- fry.'.'- ' ;.-r. -. or v.r.i': lira- :r.- ' . i:.'-t.: A:.-: v.- r.o jf: -r. i r. of force a r.-.ar; '. 1 i . n stoclf . gir.. the ir hi'.i'ior. :.?:r.-t tv- ! 1 iriC of i.'-T:- w;;l jfreat;;.' ... i d"':.rr.at. the :. .:;.:..' of roo-.te.-.-. an'! j they are a very -wporant fa' 'or in ; the pro'i -ietTon of pojl'.-y. j In tr.- 'o-r-e of ime the proper-' may be en;.o!'-'! to .u h'l, t 'i'.'rir ry- j Ine-sH that, the trove.-r.rr.er.t f.rder as to poultry will not v.'orl-: :-.-':h a bar inhrp j upon thrn. :in'i the-.- v.;!! yet be er.a- bled to folio, the rule-. T,e - r.,ay , be adjusted later. :v.-r, i' 1, ,ee:. '.hat ! a :hr.n-.e I:. tne wording of 'he order is necessary. j' 1 j PROMOTING AGRICULTURE Here is a ;i..-r. after our or. he.rt. i i He in"t af:;d to b:..rj' h out Into new i and um. od ; n V-l'i.-. He i, an optim 1st, and .-.'i re I'-nille.-. the expert ftgri- ; cultural booster of the Ka-t that it is difficult to r'-alize th-tt he j.-n't su'h He is now travelling fro::i island to island at his own expen.-.e. in the in tereht of the Territorial Kair. primari ly, bit in reality, in 't.e i:,';ie--i, of the ish.n'ls as a . v. hole. For he i.-. actively engaged in spreading the fo. pel of extensive at.'i ;nt'n-..,e m,- 4:e not only of the fev. ,rod t.. foj h the island i ;.re faruou.-. l it ,; !. ;:. dred.i of o'h'-r proiu't- v,b.'!i .-know'-i f n be ctov.n l.e:- Ilii i. I..': Ceo:.;',- A:r; i . A no ., he ira'tl e ; v, hot (, ;, e.'i,e name v.-:!! loo:.: : i:i the h.. .rv o the isb.n' lio be:. '.'.- ! fellow i.-i it l.y oiokin fh'- i 1..:; i i blossom :.. tl.e jo.'- an I t:.n ho v. .:.: I Iiov he did it. J We are a i-ari-le,s lot of on.-er-, ,: tloni..t.s. me hovint; n,e .t! - j wheatl:sH, kV.i:i !:i-.vi day:- and t ;1 1. : (. , are those beyond a doubt :n t;;e on I j?-stcd centers 'jf popiilni ion who are having eatle.,s days. V'-t the ' on: ti . j Is overrun with millions ot ..oiihie , i tlogs, uhich foii.-.uine ;i v i i .-, t amo i n t of meat und oilier kinds of fool whi'b Illlghl. be devoted to heller puipo ' Man lias no moie faithful friend than a good dog. and there is no ii - Mon hut what good dogs should have a place In the world, but there are. nevertheless, miliums of woi'hles curs. I. el's kill a million or two, and feed the meal to i hi U-ur, or hog-,. If there i, any one whom the llono lulu papers have not ineni ioned as a Hiiilaule (-ndidn'e lor governor, will the gen' l mull ph- i ,e stand up'.' All gi-iitem,:ii from any other Island than Honolulu, of i j n i -. -. may H'lu.nn seit ei. For Honolulu penjile are culm' blind, as regards anything, or any body outside of Honolulu. The Hiio I'ohI Herald has a new head. It him needed a new head for some time past. YA.'OX g Klitor MAI:, MALIHINI REPORTING 7V T' 5 At.t:e H-ra"i of re'.r-t r.:':u-.:i in ;i-ei interview '- :th her h j- r. : "'i'-.i ir.-I -'vs-) Hiwl:n ' .; ls' .'. cii:'-:- tre Jta -y'.r.z liri- i:.. TJ . :-; ."-. .- -i. .:::..' ieo.'ir.t .--;:.;.:. .r.. ar.l vt.int- - :--.-: i ; :'.. I'ika " a - : .:. ,f i : r .;. : ri'-: of Ha- L V .. - ;V, a:. J -. '-yj'.'-.Y. ty "Lraz-r. f.-i ;. r.rr:.'!.' Th'y have taVr. . 1 '. : a r-.s- ' 1 ' :. '. :r h.:a h ;:.a -, ;.- i ''a:.rr of ;-.v.-;. t n'i ' "- . - h'-r &ff'- -ion for h':r i - . i:- ar,1 ' v; :. -. "'--hly harrr. i-' r. , a -brr':i. I'. - -h'r.?- -A-hi'h arfr c aV.u- i i.-:-r a ' la-;th. Th'-re "-a!' i ro make a rr,ar; r. -vf-r -liii!' 'i Wore, and ! -r.o a'.-Aay.H ail 'V: r.:')Tt. Ar.i th'.s id - '.: :. K.rA of th:r.. A j .. : '5s :r:a: h:r:.-'rlf ri'lkulou-i ! .. ;.-'r -"'-' 'ivf::;. !.y '-.-.'Vravorir.? to' ., -i- :-:ar.'i ,;r '.- than by ; . r. ' oThr:r . r o ' r. r.'.'-r. yfI ' of oor.riiuonH. cus- ; ar.'i o-'.::.':- ; hor: :n every! -.: .:::.. jR -ijr Herfe!'i. i'-i.-:a :- :. t a H-waiia.o. and ; :.e t '.', i. of ;.-.!ar.l 'c r.'h I r.- e:ie tr. e.v. i howf - ver a.vi 'ii'i m-i.:or:ty f her au- ii'-r. e thini-.n 'hf. a Hawaiian "looks ' l. - e 'r.-t July 'a,:a i, a -Jan. He is an j expert with 'he stel gu.'ar and -'.-- .' i n fine dancer. She has a gfod ! -.;r.'--- hc.'i E-r.d hs helped Paka to ! rrjor,'-;. Tf'ey ov r. several jroo' V. a' Atl r:':'; flity. and probably I h.-. ve sor.o'- money in the bank. ' j . fe t0RS .A ;..., v. h;,h tk -.. trA ! ,h(; p:f! -... .-,.( 5. .yH A;:;fe, ,on. I et;i,ol;.'e:- the e;z-;re of the Iiu'oh i .-hippint; u:.:e-y Holland ayree.-i to a pro, o.-ed plan where!. y rnu'h of the 1 'onr:age will be made available for' catrr-in? :-u;r,o!ie:- 'r.rough the submit- J ri..e danger zone. The Allies would. 1 - .' h a case. con. pen-ate Holland, of : o ir.-e. for tfle of h-r shipping.. ii .' where do the Allies find excuse or ,o...-i.-. for any su'h action? fan 'h- A Hie for' inly .--;ze the property of a neutral coun'ry with v.bi'h they i o' peaf-e? ',','e find no atuhority I for . u'-h a' 'ion in international law. if they can lo that thing, then de- , . . .-' .' -. failure, and we shall be j .. -i:r' ai.to'ir-tie methods while claim we are !;!i'.'r,g for derno'-ra-j 'ifh do -- not make right, and . -:' of 1: n tlon- should for-i -.I - .'."J'l .-,' re.i ' o- ': ol Hohol'i. on t'.a i .1 . a ne: vy m m. He : ! ' :.o . nd nuiop' In - .'.';'h ': ' .o vil." . i ; :.v of the i e.-ln l.-t- ; 1 i : i ' o ;! I 1 I ,..'- Ill- u itnpl ins of ! !'. h i v ir:e' y. nd 1 n ' o!e to injury by the ' ' . .. '..;;: - oni live ' o r ., ... - ! '.- Id -'-ve;- ! : : :,: !, ,., .,, . ' ..':. ' . ' '! - ' !, ::, ;-t :: iiole 1 ' ' " .i h and they are ; ' t ;l !i : lono'-ilu to.- 'i lo .", i n ' ' . , j, .,,::. ),.;:. ;,!!... .-li.n.e Pi ,!, : !.. .. - iii wh:-h we .-.ui ; I ' 'l 1 :!' .-l.tri, a nd :.t t he name 1 line ' ii o ir..; ' i-l i nd indu -i i y. i - to u-e ' ! . A ; M , e I velu-h.-Sy. Th'-le I I ' I 'M10.lt it '.e- ol holne I, A li 1 ' on ! ia w.iii. the liullt of whi, I: oi t iii- i i y he.-t v.i i :;.'. and yet it n no! .' .'i i ji;i -d I o i In- i 'n in-. I Si , i e.- i! a ppiht. I.e! in help nur,elve,. d I'l'- i o'l' ' gio.' : -. all I a! the :: e ii: ii- . Id I li ! .in by drink h : I I .. .. in. Il i-ol.ee o.ily. I he Ifilo Herald I'imi says: "What l lo M ' . apparently, is a few lir.-t I - I' .0' rals.' The I'emaiMiii? mcm h is ot Hie comir unity .vill agree with I h i t pi OlllllillC in lit . Public opinion Is sure to resolve iisi If into law, in the filial analysis. INCREASED SUPPLY OFFERS SOLUTION '.o-e-ttor IMr.ithitn hs re-ver.t.r tit et. -i iDfreiel interest :a public at- i (:.- hkh prcmi to resiit in t'-rief.t to th ilaci. He has recct lf irivef tij;ati the meat sap-jly. an! hi? T f.jrt thereon Is i'luEintit--. H5 f jirej ho that a total of ;4?S;S potiiiis of :ne.t I irr.;-onel from the rn.-:n;-iti ererj- year. Of th:s arr.ojr.t the 1". S. Army coijgume 2v addition to this. 343 Hi :r, i haTe been imported from Aus trji.a. ati'l ali of this has been UMr4 oy the arm j. 7i"e total amount of t-eef naoniei in the Ulanis ij placed at ill. .? prU&ds. Mittoa has been iKp-orted to the extent of 172 &4 pounfl. 7r.- e;?t of this re;-ort lies in the fi t that if the islands can cupply !:: heel more cant!, and ,;, head r.v.:e hep. it iil not be nees-arT to :rj.: . rt either rr.ut'.on or beef to sup t'.: t.'.e horr.e tri 'rket. Vbe Governor Las accompiL'hed oniehiri? hkh fhouid re.-alt in sorsethir.-f which shouid result !n practical assistance in the way rt p.-'j-ridin? an adequate meat supply. The Food Commission is asking the ii.-. 1 people to -ier.y therrseives of rr.e-t and mutton, on the theory that if they lo so. the tonnage which is Ee-essary fo transport the meat now :.-.if-o:te'i be released for the im p .t-t:f.i of ".tfcer r.-ede . j rodict. ihat the beef and mutton outpput .: the I. lands can be increased to the e.'terxt indicated is i;uite evident. '. i re are very few homesteaders in- !'.- a m could not raise an extra oow or two or an extra sheep or two. PASSPORTS SPY MEASURE 7 he order issued recently by the -'o'. ernment den:andir.g that tourists : H-aiii would be required to take out passports, caused considerable surprise in the islands, and in fact, aroused considerable resentment. Del egate Kuhio w-rites that he has confer red with Secretary Lansing on the sublet and that the secretary assured h:rru hat the government desired to t'se no steps to prevent tourist travel travel to Hawaii. He says that pass ports are being required temporarily, pending the time when a system of traveler's permits can be worked out. The purpose of these permits, he ex pl is to keep account of the move ments of ail travelers, in order to .eep track of spies, and be better able to frustrate their plans. The securing of traveler's permits for trips to and from the mainland may cause some inconvenience, but now that it is known that it is a plan whi .h was decided upon for the pur po" of checking the activity of Ger man spies, every patriotic citizen will submit to the rule with pleasure. It is far better to endure the small incorvenience connected with the ro.'i pt obedience to tne oruer tnar. .'. would be to give some spy a chance to wreck a liner, or to plant explosives in the heart of Honolulu. Secure a traveler's check? Sure. Glad to do anything that will help the govern ment. Miss Nina L. I). Fraser, principal of the Kaiulani school, has put into p.-a -tice a plan'which promises to be of especial benefit to all auto owners, and which is worthy of being adopted by every school on Hawaii. She has suggested that her plan be adopted by h' v.-.rious uiiits of the Junior Ked fro.-? it. The plan is to have the pupils col lect broken glass around the build ings and on the grounds, and along the streets. She has been surprised at the pile of glass, nails and sharp stones which the pupil have a!redy r-there '!. K..iu!ni school is lo be con'ratu la '-l upo:i the enterprise and fu.e 'r; j ibt shown by its prln .'., .1 a:i ! 'h- :.e ty o opei ation of il.s pj.iil.i It .-. to be hoped tht the pln wuli i.e acopte 1 by every school on Kauai. I'iibl.e opinion in the aggregate is stronrer than individual opinion 11: : t.i.blic wants prohibition, and will have it, either tl:rou;.h the passing o; 0 . stti: or national la'..'. !n w .r i.ni'- es.pe- iy. it is no.- ;.: thl men .-lio.il,; be clothed in their ri..ht minis, and be in the best possible oneliion ph sically and mcnt.lly. "I iii. 1 1 1 1 1 1 t i.e a.s.-.ured when ll'iuor i.. 1 ' -d and th-l fad is recognized not by go . ! ninent officials, but. b. '!; public at l.ir-e. I'i ohibi' lo.i 1 1.--: etoi i-. i., a incus ire whi. h mu-t and v.-ill prevail, not only in the I'ni I'd States, but eventually the world ai ound. ' I "1'- i- no ,v l.eo ,. Cirii'icss i bill , '..'nib gives the is th,- sum ot j ' for e.-.t..:. -ion word: in the pro : 1 I. nit .ui oi ai" ic.li,,. .. This W1)l -,;, or an odd:! io:,..l exiersim aent. vbi. i -. 11 virk '.i'h tl.e coiimv age:in of li'' I -o'l ' i.i.iii;- .-ic.ii i,:o,'id'-d, of course, that the hjJl hec, ,... a luv.-. The dcpaitiiK i.t at Washington has declared that poker pn fits are subject : to the income lux This does not i necessarily indicate that there is anv I profit connected with the playing of i I .w.L.... I"'"'- 1 SQUARE DEAL ALL AROUND li.e ijir in U il b-e;:ees in .:t- ir.s eer.-V.-iy a sjuare del a'.l around I This pat-er admits no p-eer in its loy i a!ty to the United States, tor in its patriotism at all times and in all places. Bit when it comes to report ing events the truth shall eter pre Tail, in any and erery case where the interests of the goremment are in no wise compromised. I The truth about this cse of the Li j hue Lutheran schjl seem to be. not ! that !is Heuer has endeaTored to instill into the minds of her pupils I ar.ytjing anpatriotic or unworthy. ''If it can be shown that she Las done i so then her serrices should at once ! te disp-ensed with. The main contention made by the i Star Bulletin is that Miss Heuer was i guilty of unpatriotic act. This refers j evidently, not to any unpatriotic acts , in .hoot but to the assertion that ' M;s.i Heuer did not stand up one night j in th local theater when the national j ir was played. Miss Heuer. how ever did arise w hen the a;r was i'L; -ed. The only excuse for comment upon that occasion arose through the fact that she sat down before all the variations and grace notes had died away. So did some others, concern ing '.hose patriotism there can be to question. But the reporter sat imme diately behind Mis Heuer. and was not able to decide that she meant any dis res;xct to the Sag or the nation. A liblegram sent lo s-ecretary Lane. re.e:.tly. endorsed Col. Curtis P. Iu k'a ;or the governorship, ar.d also en dors' d Kuhio for the same off.ee. It is said that the mesage was sent b a ec. lmittee of Hawaiian society lead ers. Had they ben men acquainted with public affairs at Washington, i hey would have "known that this is ;he ?ort of message which never ac ' or.: ii-hes inytning. The government, it is stated, has very little faith in the newly invented unsir.kable boats. However, the gov ernment didn't have any faith in the submarine, the aeroplane, nor the Lew is machine gun. Hi!) recently tad ten inches of rain in twenty-four hours. Hakalou came in with eleven, and Papaikou reports ele-.ea and a half. Yet they are talk ing cf making that country "dry." The Hiio Tribune has an editorial heaie: "Wanted: Leadership." This for the Tribune seems peculiarly apropos. District Attorney Huber of Honolulu reports that "in no manner can a sale ' of liquor be made on Oahu without its ' beL-ig a violation of the executive 1 ord.-r." H thinks liquor which may; remain in stock after the fateful 10th I of April will not be seized unless at-1 tempts are made to unlawfully dis-' pose of it. but. he adds. "There may be some other provisions along this line which we are not yet advised of." Every violation of the order will be handled in the same manner as any i other criminal case." he savs. i :o: j The total number of pounds which i may be sent by parcel post in thetisl- ands has been Increased from SO to 60 j pounds. To the coast, the limit has ' been raised from 20 to 50 pounds. A j charge of twelve cents a pound applies j to t-Il shipments from the islands to any part of the United States. The second zone from Kauai takes in 6ahu and Molokai. The third zone includes every part of the islands except one small office on Hawaii named Pahoa. There are now no postofrices on any of the islands to the northwest. The 'postofT.ee which was formerly on Mid w iv h is been discontinued. " C y "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. jt jt Bishop & Company Savings Department HONOLULU Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd. HONOLULU and HILO Sugar Factors and Commission Merchants IMPORTERS OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE " GENERAL HARDWARE r.".:;.i-r-' Ii.-lv.a-- fr.-k.ry ;l..-ar- Silverware' rt.r. -..- t i-t.,;. 1 a' ;.- .-ra .r- p.-..t- v.. ;..-. i'rs - l,c Hn.-f .i!:!'-ry K""f:n GROCERIES Kn' .v .m l taj.!- Line-, J'ec,, etc. DRY GOODS T il-t Matioii'-ry INSURANCE AGENTS Writ, r- ..j V.r . M.srii,--. . .i,,i--ii-..t i. u, . A ' it. ,in. .1 i !- itrel Mi-fllri.us In- .rain-i- J'ulicie-. AGENTS FOR '..: .-.. iian-A '.-tr.illaii II- a 1 Mail Steiim-liip Line ai ;.'i. a'-:, ii.f-.nnaf:..:i uill ') ci,.-rl'ully turiii-be.l in r.u.a n! to any : i.cr line- in which you may lie intere.-fi-'l. BUY SltjWi'1744 KEWPIE TWINS SHOES for the kiddies Sj' i-ially -v'heil fir. Heels funin d f.-ot. Manufacturers' Shoe Store HONOLULU Nn ji'-f-'l to uii'Ii-r tin- ear or nine in i-otitaet with lirt rir jjfeasc Use LANE'S "H - C" AUTO JACK The jack is jilainl on tint lli iti'-h hali'lle, jiusjii-.l Utuli-! the rar, ainl iix-rutcil fruiii the utit'-r i-nil of tin han.lle. Will lift fri.tti 1i to ilijtiu iioiin.ls Price $3.00 to $4.25 Lewers & Cooke, Ltd. Lumber and HuiMiiig Materials MICHEOM 12 to 15 Extra Weight sieapiiMef i y . fSx 'Tb! WHEN you buy your next tire make this simple test. Let us weigh a Michelin Universal Tire in comparison with any other non-skid of the same size. Ytu will find thi Michtlin is to JS heavitr than thi avtragi, the txact ptrctntag depending on th size tf thi tins und in the test. This extra weight represents extra rubber and fabric, which means extra service. Kauai Garage Mrs J . A. li!H, Proprietor - rir-arni- Sj.art- l'lu- - nil Fhi-lilii;lit ' iri'MX"" Trunk1' Suit ( Ve etc. etc. fur jn vi f - -t . Fl-x il 1 to tin- nfttunil slmpe iif tin