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THE 0ARDEN ISIJV.ND, TUESDAY, .JULY. 20, ;9,20
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ONE
DOLLAR
opens a
SAVINGS ACCOUNT
with
"THE BANK FOR EVERYBODY"
Make a systematic effort to really save something
between now and the first of the year. The first
deposit is half the battle.
THE BANK OF KAUAI, LIMITED
KAPAA, KAUAI
Hours: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 12 m.
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Territorial Summer School
Honolulu: JULY 7 AUGUST 18
PROFESSIONAL IMPROVEMENT INSPIRATION
RECREATION
Hawaii's Great Educational Symposium
For circular, address Summer School, P. O. Box G36
Honolulu, T. H.
Thirty Day Economy Rug Sale
Bare floorsxare expensive when they can be covered with
Lenox Rugs
At these prices
18x3(5 inches . SOc SxlO feet ' ?9.G0
3x; feet $1.80 !)x!2 feet 12.00
ix9 feet 7.20 9x15 feet 14.40
27 inch runners liSc the yard. 3G inch runners SOc the
yard Rag Rugs, Rush Rugs, Fibre Rugs, Congoleum Rugs.
At all bargain prices
Buy now and save money on your rugs and floor coverings.
Lewers & Cooke, Ltd.
Established 1853
Lumber and Building Materials, Honolulu
REGAL SHOE STORE ANNOUNCEMENT
TO OUR KAUAI FRIENDS
When we opened our beautiful new store on Fort Street
we, closed our books, dispensed with most of our office force,
and placed our business on a ''pay as you buy" basis. By so
doing we have been able to reduce the price of our shoes from ,
10 to 15 -which is a direct saving to our customers.
We want our island customers to be in a position to take
advantage of Spot Cash prices.and still not be inconvenienced
by (J. O. I), method. So we have decided to fill your orders
for shoes, and send them on approval, and carry the trausac
tiou as a CASH ITEM in our office, requesting that if the
slioes are not in every way satisfactory you return them. If
they are satisfactory keep them, and send us your check or
money order by return mail.
Our new CASH policy is meeting with splendid success,
which proves that the public are only too willing to pay
cash, when they can get first quality shoes, such as we carry,
at a reduced and reasonable price. We respectfully solicit a
continuance of your most valuable patronage.
Pay- as you buy and learn thrift.
Yours very truly,
GEO. A. BROWN, Manager.
"The Old Princeville
House" In Hanalei
"This is truth the poet sings,
That a sorrow's crown of sorrow is re
membering happier things."
Tennyson.
It ere, once ye stood, old house, but
now no more.
In witness of your place one stone
remains
Where once in pride, ye overlooked
the plains
Outspreading to the palm fringed
Shore;
Where oft I wandered in the days of
yore.
Now where you stood, old house,
there only reigns
An awful stillness, that with sorrow
drains
My soul; my heart is wearied; my
eyes run o'er.
In rapture, standing on the wide lanal,
I saw the valley clothed with waving
cane,
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Glinting like emerald, neath unclouded
sky;
The silent river like a silvery lane.
Creeps through the wide "kukuis"
sheltering shade
With Blender reeds,, and glistering
blooms inlaid.
I think of thee by day, at night 1 dream
And hear again the sweet enrap
tured strain
Of glad sweet voices, and the grand
refrain,
"Of music in the air," I see a gleam
Of happy faces by the lamp-light's
beam.
Whilst Memory dear, the Varder of
the brain
Shall hold her seat, though mixed with
Joy or pain,
I'll keep my long-tried love for thee
supreme.
I often dreamt in my declining days,
To leave the city, and the crowded
street,
To lie in shade, or bask in sunshine's
rays
Within thy walls to find a safe retreat.
Now only memory can to me restore.
The joy of days that will return no
more.
CHARLES H. EWART,
Millbush, Dalbeattie, Scotland.
Bridgewater Missing
E. B. Bridgewater, formerly editor
of the Garden Island and a member of
the "Aloha Volunteers" during the
war, is reported missing from Des
Moines, Iowa, according to news re
ceived from the city. '
When the war was over Bridgewater
went to Des Moines and became edi
tor of the Iowa labor paper. The Tri
bune says he had both wrists shat
tered, was a sufferer from shell shock,
and had been wounded in the head. It
is said that a silver plate was set in
his skull where a piece of shrapnel
tore the bones. He had more than one
wound strip on his sleeve.
After a few months of editorial
work he was Bent to the Iowa Luthe
ran Hospital where the physician pro
nounced him to be suffering from ap
hasia. For weeks he was guarded
night and day, as it was feared he
might wander off and be lost. On the
night of June 3 Bridgewater walked
out of the, hospital. From that time
he has not been seen.
California Museum
Wants Hawaii Fish
KEEP YOUR PICTURES IN
PHOTO ALBUMS
It preserves them for future en
tertainment. Complete new assortment from
35c to $10.25.
' Special Attention to Orders by
Mail
HONOLULU PHOTO SUPPLY CO.
Everything Photographic
1059 Fort Street Honolulu
CALIFORNIA FEED CO. i
So far has the fame of Hawaii's
beautifully colored fish been spread
that a movement is now well under
way to give theto even more prom
inence in the new $250,000 Stein
hart museum in the California
academy of science in the Golden
Gate park at San Francisco.
The Hawaii tourist bureau has been
informed that Barton Warren Ever-
mann, director of the academy, is
sailing for Hawaii on the Maui, leuv
ing San Francisco' July 28, for the ex
press purpose of making arrangements
for a display of local fish in the mu
seum.
The tourist bureau is making ar
rangements to assist the director in
his selections.
Koloa
Plantatoin
Store
Wholesale and Retail Groceries
Dry Goods of all Descriptions.
General Plantation
Supplies
LIMITED
Dealers in
Hay, Grain and Chicken Supplies 1
SOLE AGENTS FOR
International Stock, Poultry Food
anA - f Vi n i nnnnin 1 1 a A foVili frit 4
cooling Iroh Roofs. Petaluma In-
cubators and Brooders.
4 King's .Special .Chick
n
Food 4
Honolulu f
JEWELERS
Everything In the
Silver and Gold Line,
Rich Cut Glass and
Art Goods
Merchandise of the
Best Quality Only.
H.F.W1CHMAN&C0..LD
Leading Jewelers.
P. O. Box 342 Honolulu
- 4
HOTEL LIHUE
(The Fairview)
Twenty-trtro elegant rooms
In Main Building
Three Airy Cottages
Cuisine unexcelled in country
districts
W. H. Rice, Jr.,
Proprietor
Tank
Building
Reinforced
Brazing
W. M. MULLIN
WELDING ENGINEER
Acetylene and LIHUE HOTEL
Electric Welding Kauai.
I The Bank of Hawaii, Ltd. '
? Lihue Branch
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CORONA TYPEWRITERS
FOR THE
STUDENT - TRAVELER - HOME
Produce the same perfect typewritten copy that any
$110.00 machine does
HAWAIIAN NEWS CO, LTD.
Young Hotel Bldg. Honolulu
PRICE
$52.00
HOLT CATERPILLAR
STATIONERY ENGINES
Due to the great success of the Holt Caterpillar engine
tor tractor work Tlie Holt Manufacturing Co. now have
on the market a stationary engine suitable for all classes
of work. This engine operates on gasoline, distillate or
kerosene. Standard sizes are 30, 45, 00 and 75 horse
power.
If you know engines you will be pleased with the Holt.
Write or see us for particulars.
Catton, Neill & Co., Ltd.
Engineers, Honolulu
Order It By Mail!
Our Mail Order Department is excep
tionally well equipped to handle all
your Drug and Toilet wants thorough
ly and at once.
We will pay postage on all orders
of 60(f and over, except the following:
Mineral Waters, Baby Foods, Glass
ware and articles of unusual weight
and small value.
None-Mailable: Alcohol, Strychnine,
Rat Poison, Iodine, Ant poison, Mer
cury Antiseptic Tablets, Lysol, Car
bolic Acid, Gasoline, Turpentine, Ben
zine and all other poisonous or in
flamable articles.
If your order is very heavy or con
tains much liquid, we suggest that you
have it sent by freight.
I Benson. Smith & Co., Ltd.
"Service Every Second"
The Rexal Store
Honolulu 1
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t The office hours at our Kealia i
t agency are, from 9 a. m. to X
3 p. m. I
we win De pleased 10 nave you j
use this office if you find It con-
venient.
HOLY GHOST DANCE I
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KALAHEO HALL
SATURDAY. JULY 24
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8 p. m.
ENGINEER
J. U. Collins, consulting refrigera
lng engineer, specializing Ice Cold
Storage, Markets and Refrigerating
Plants. Exnert service, results pro-'
J 1 1U A .. rO Unnnl.lll. T IT ' '
Admission $1.00
Ladies Free
Joe Lopez, Mgr. j
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