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THE QA.RDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY. MAY 25, 1920,
OPEN AIR MOVIES
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J. I. SUVA'S ELEELE STORE
Territorial Summer School
Honolulu : JULY 7 AUGUST 18
PROFESSIONAL IMPROVEMENT INSPIRATION
RECREATION
Hawaii's Great Educational Symposium
For circular, address Summer School, P. 0. Box 636
Honolulu, T. H.
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Order It By Mail! j
Our Mail Order Department is excep
tionally well equipped to handle all your Drug
and Toilet wants thoroughly and at once.
We will pay postage on all orders of 50? and
over, except the following:
Mineral Waters, Baby Foods, Glassware
and articles of unusual weight and email
value.
Non-Mailable: Alcohol, Strychnine,
Rat poisons, Iodine, Ant poison, Mer
cury Antiseptic Tablets, Lysol, Car
bolic Acid, Gasoline, Turpentine, Ben
zine and all other poisonous or in
f lamable articles.
If your order is very heavy or contains much
liquid, we suggest that you have it sent by
freight.
Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd.
"Service Every Second"
The Rexal Store
Box 426 Honolulu
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Wall & Dougherty Ltd.
Jewelers and Silversmiths
HONOLULU
Diamonds' Jewelry, Watches
Stationery, Silverware
Mail orders given prompt attention
Goods sent on memorandum to reliable
., parti'es
Let us reconstruct, and repair your
jewelry
A free open-air motion picture en
tertainment was given last Friday
night on the lawn of Lihue Union
church by Mr. L. A. Walworth, asso
ciate secretary of the Y. M. C. A.
The members of the Sunday school
were the particular patrons of this
pleasant affair and occupied the
choice seats on the soft grass them
selves. A considerable number of the
older folks occupied the semi-circle
ofchalrs and benches behind the chil
dren, while a solid line of automobiles
1 was brought into array at the rear
forming an improvised amphitheatre
at once efficient and comfortable.
The illumination was furnished by
the Y portable Ford generator. The
films shown were all taken in the Ha
waiian Islands covering such subjects
as native island life, the sugar indus
try, rice culture, the cenetnnial pa
try, rice culture, the centennial pa
The pictures of surf riding and the
night views of Pele's lurid fury were
particularly thrilling .Interspersed be
tween the reels a variety of beauti
fully colored slides, many of them
from Mr. Walworth's own negatives
taken on Kauai, were shown.
Mr. Walworth is leaving for the
mainland soon and will use these pic
tures to illustrate his lecture on the
Hawaiian Islands which he proposes
to give in the course of his travels.
Such representations will undoubtedly
be a valuable contribution to the gen
eral publicity these wonderful islands
deserve.
JOSEPH WYLLIE RECOVERING
FROM BURNS
(Sent in by A. W. Paul, Makaweli)
The many friends through the .Is
lands of . Mr. Joseph . Wyllie, lately
chief engineer at Makaweli, will be
glad to hear that he is making satis
factory progress after the serious ac
cident which he met with on March
17th at Baras, Negros, Philippines,
when, through the bursting of a valve
in the ice-plant, he was burned about
the nose, throat and eyes with ammo
nia. Mrs. Wyllie and their children
left Honolulu by the Pacific Mail
Steamer Ecuador on May 9th, for
Manila, wheret Mr. Wyllie who has
been granted Bix months leave will
join them, the family then proceeding
via the Sues Canal to England, re
turning to the Philippines early In
December.
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THE LURLINE AT PORT ALLEN
The Lurline is due to arrive at Port
Allen early tomorrow morning. She
will remain until Thursday afternoon.
She will take seven first class passen
gers from Kauai bound for the coast.
Hereafter two cabins will be re
served for Kauai passengers. These
rooms are already booked up to
August.
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LIHUE UNION CHURCH SERVICES
In spite of the inclement weather
the services at Lihue Union church
were very well attended. The pastor
and members of the Hawaiian church
joined in this service. Bridagier
Waite, Commandant of the Salvation
Army in Hawaii preached an earnest
sermon from the test "Other Sheep I
have which are not of this fold; them
also I must bring." The choir alcove
was well filled with singers with Mrs.
Bayless officiating at the pipe organ.
Mrs. E. S. Swan sang "The City Four
Square" by Danks with fine expres
sion and sweetness.
The' union service that had been
planned for Sunday evening was can
celled in the late afternoon by Mr.
HOFGAARD'S
SPECIAL SALE
June 1st to 12 th
Prior to taking stock we will hold a Special Sale of the
following lines:
HARDWARE
Agateware Tinware '
Garden Hose 25 and 50 feet lengths
Crockery Cut Glass Etc,
DRY GOODS
Laces, Embroideries, Remnants,
Ginghams, Flannelettes,
Draperies, Fancy White Goods, etc.
MENS FURNISHINGS
Hats, Shoes, Shrits
Collars, Neckties, etc.
REMEMBER: June 1st to 12th inlcusive
C. B. HOFGAARD & CO., LTD,
Waimea, Kauai, T. H.
Bayless on account of the pouring
rain. As many as possible were noti
fied to this effect by telephone. How
ever a considerable number who had
not received this word braved the
elements and came to the church any
way and the general disappointment
caused the pastor to regret his action.
Evening services may nevertheless be
expected at regular intervals in the
near future.
JUS. F.
MR
Co. Ltd.
Stocks, Bonds,
Real Estate and Insurance
NO. 1251.51 MERCHANT ST.
P. O. Box No 594 Honolulu
Save Your Clothing
ECONOMY demands that the expensive shirt, the fine gown
or the suit be laundered, cleaned or dyed only by
THE METHOD EXQUISITE
of the
FRENCH LAUNDRY
and DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS
J. ABADIE, Prop. Honolulu.
(Send the package by Parcels Tost)
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jie utmost powei-vdlae
Pure throughout, dependable always, Red
Crown gasoline gives the utmost power-value.
It is made to meet the requirements of
your engine.
"Red Crown" is all-refinery gasoline with the full
and continuous chain of boiling points necessary for
ready starting, quick and smooth cceleration,
steady, dependable power and long mileage. Look
for the "Red Crown" 6ign before you fill.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CalilornU)
FEW PERSONS REALIZE
until after a fire, the number of valuable personal effects they own.
Consider, for a moment, the total -value of your valuable articles
and come In and let us cover them fully against loss by fire.
Henry Waterhouse Trust Co., Ltd. t
Honolulu
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V Jlou can t
Splash Water
Behind a
Pembroke
or under it either!
And the rim is wide enough for a comfortable Bet !
The edge is nearer the floor bo the kiddies can climb in and
out of it easily without danger of falling.
It's built into the floor and walls. No dirt or moisture can
get behind or underneath it.
Specify "Pembroke Built-in Baths."
Honolulu Iron Works Co.
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
Gasofno of Qiarfi '
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