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THE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY. AFRIL. 22, 1919
MPPi'KTS
ANY VXD
ALL
GOVERNMENT
MEASURE?
AT ALL
T1ME.
THE GARDEN ISLAND
Kauai Firt, Lait and all the time.
KENNETH C. HurrER,
Managing Editor
TUESDAY
AmiL 22, 191?
ITELlsHEn
EVERY
TIKSPAY
li ii r e
KAIAI
d rt V A T
Typewriter t;r
!
1"
Urder it
iy Mail!
the niarliine with t he
What Will You Do?
Now thi Victory Loan cam
lai:n i in full swing. After giv-
THE RIGHT ATTITUDE j against a neighbor ami was called 1
We ln-g to eoinnieml the quality;
of an oen initnl which tlie newj
to a "show -lown and the proof j J
of it In-fore he got it hack this! '
would !e u much more ieaoeful !
and harmonious world to live in. i
i
ssureiiiv win iavor
lioinestead wisdom.
a I YE IS A BLUE SKY LAW
We are glad to notice that the
ing you three weeks to think the suerintendent of j.uMie instruct
mutter over, the Government is Km seems to have in a large meas
now coming to you for your loan.; ure: it will a
Are you going to add your bit to f..r him in all directions,
the lKK.st that Uncle Sam is ask- H,lUhtlis he is being deluged!
ing for? Or are you going to sit; wjth s1l4:i:estiolls. MHm an,ij
back and let the other fellow doj j,l(nnWnt. most of which will!
! have to go into the waste iajer; Senate is stirring in the matter of
"I'm carrying all 1 can now. ,avkt.t p,ut we j,ave reilson to a Blue Sky Liw for the Territory.
"I subscriled to the other four' kll(v jlllt slm, of 5t jf( ?0)Kj anJ ' jt a,lieiin that a ror Blue Sky
loans but darned if 111 stibscriW . ,est.m.s n,, consideration. Law. that will hold water, is a
to another. I'm pan." These and:SliIm, (1f tue suggestions coming very difficult thing to irvpar and
similar expressions you will tell;f , twu.i,ers of exirience and ' that it cannot W done off hand bv
j (1 I 'J 11 I III J '4(1 II" 41 IM Wl'l Ult1 I " x J v i .
of attention, and the sympathetic May W; but even so. the denion
eotisideration of them caunot f All J strated need of the Islands for
such a law is so pressing that the
; necessarv time and care should le
We would also commend the
evident disjMsition of the new
superintendent to take the public
into his confidence, and give a
sympathetic hearing to the intelli
gent people of the local commun
ity, who have the interest of the
schools and the children very
much at heart.
Rapid Fire
action an 1 remarkable
cndnraiiee. I-st for ex
pert an 1 amateur.
i1
I Hawaiian News Co., Ltd. f j
I Honolulu Young Hotel Bids.
.. v iilulitv aw
s-e you about buying a bond.
But before you detinitely make
i i
up your min.i. take an uour oQ t(, w f Wwfit to tlie cause of
and figure. Ik. a little common j e,Jucatk11 iu the Territory. '
sense tiiinking.
If this Victory Loan does not
go over the top. then it means
heavier taxation for the country
for sometime to come. We are
paying pretty high prices for
things now. but if we don't put
over the Loan we'll pay still high
er. As a business proposition which
is the better to buy a Victory
Loan 4' short term gold note.
We note with interest and ap
proval the section in the Kanaa
and get touching for your money, Homesteaders' by-laws which pro-
or to not buv one. be taxed heavily
on all your living commodities
and g:t nothing for your money?
There it is. You subscribe and
get your money back WITH IX
TEIiEST. or you don't subscribe
and your money is taken by tax
ation and you get nothing.
Uncle Sam has got to have this
money. There's no two ways a
bout it. And if he can't g-t it one
way he'll get it another. The way
he gets it is now up to you. Buy
a Victory Bond !
givento it. at any cost, to the end
that such a law may le assuredly
passed before the end of the ses
sion. We are glad to see that Senator
Rice is pushing it : that means we
will get it !
A Christening Service
Little Helen Elizabeth Cropp. infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Cropp
of KoJoa was baptized on Sunday aft
ernoon at their home by Rev. J. M.
vides that any complaint against i Lydgate. A dozen or so guests, spe
the water tender must le aecom-j cial friends of the family, were pres-i.,-
...ii, .it.,.,.w;t fivJ ent for the occasion, rather to the sur-
dollars, which shall be forfeited
prise of the dainty little lady herse'.f.
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Our M.ur, ()nin-:ii Di:rAici mijnt i- exci p
tinnnll.y well eijuipp.-d to luindle .'ill .voiir I'nij,'
and Tfil( t wnn'ts thoroughly mid nt once.
We will pay po.-lac on :ill ord r- '()? and
over, e.feit the following:
Mineral W'aleis, liaK.y Kooils, (ilawaie
and nrlieles of unusual weight ainl nuail
value.
Non-Mailablc: AlcohoJ, Strychnine,
Rat poisons, IoJine, Ant poison, Mer
cury Antiseptic TableLs, Lyso!, Car
bolic AciJ, Gasoline, Turpentine, Ben
zine and all other poisonous or in'
flamable articles.
If vour older is very heavy or emilaiiis luueh
CALIFORNIA FEED CO
. UMITKIC
Dealers in
H, Gkaix asp Chicken
SrrpLiKS.
Sole Agents for
Piternati-'i al st-n k. Poultry h i
ni'd i t'nT ;f i:iiti" Antlie 1 r
C""l'iii: Ir.'ii lJ.mis. I'etuluma ln
C".ilatr .tiiil Brrtnler.
King's Special Chick Food i
P. O. Box 452. Honolulu ; i
liquid, we
freight.
suggot lliat von have it sent by
Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd.
"Service Every Second"
The Rexal Store
Box 426 Honolulu
if the complainant doesnt make ! v.onder a9 much as t0 saj. ..what is
good his charge. This is practical' all this about?" Mr. F. "Weber was
wisdom of a very unusual quality. : Godfather; the Godmother was Mr.
Would that this rule could be Cropp's sister, absent in Germany.
,, , i .i A delicious pol luncheon followed
generally adopted m the various . ,
' the ceremony. The guests were: Mr.
interests and relations of every ' and Mrs p weber. Mr. and Mrs. F.
day life. If a man had to put up , Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lydgate.
a live dollar piece every time he; Mr. and Mrs. Ay. X. Stewart. Mr.
brought an irresponsible charge ' Haneberg and Dr. Waterhouse.
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Concert &
Dance
BY
as
THE KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS'
GLEE CLUB
Saturday April 26
Concert - 7:45 P. M.
at the Tip Top Theatre
Dance - 9:00 P. ML
at the Lihue Armory
HOTEL LIHUE
(The Fairview)
T entv t ,o elegant roonjs
In Main Building
Thiee Airy Cottages
Cuisine unexcelled m country
districts
W". H. Rice, Jr.,
oprietor
S -- - v
:oioa
T-t i- r- 4- .
Store
VvhiA---id Retail Groceries
Dry Gv.-ii f aU Descriptions.
G'r.ial Plantabon
Supplies.
Scales Scales
Family Scales Platform Scales
Bathroom, Counter, Grocer
Spring, Fish, Ice,
and Sportsman Scales of all kinds
Large shipment just received.
Lewers & Cooke, Ltd.
Lumber and IJuilding Materials KI'.I-ITT So. King Street
3U
All graduates and former students of either the Boys'
and Girls School cordially invited.
General Admission
50 c
Admit to both Concert and Dance.
Proceeds for the benefit of
Kamehameha Boys Athletic Association.
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"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 j j
Bishop & Company
Savings Department
WAIMEA BRANCH
KAUAI
Theo. H. Davies & Co.? Ltd.
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