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THE GARDES ISLAND, TUESDAY, AUG. 3, 1920
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Thirty Day Economy Rug Sale
Bare floors are expensive when tliey can be covered with
Lenox Rugs
At these prices
18x36 inches 80c 8x10 feet
3x6 feet . $1.80 9x12 feet
6x9 feet , ....... 7.20 0x13 feet
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12.00
14.40
27 inch runners 6Sc the yard. 36 inch runners 80c the
yard Rag Rugs, Rush Rugs, Fibre Rugs, Congoleum Rugs.
At all bargain prices
Buy now and save money on your rugw and floor coverings.
Lewers & Cooke, Ltd.
' Established 1853
Lumber and Building Materials, Honolulu
HOLT CATERPILLAR
STATIONERY ENGINES
Due to the great success of the Holt Caterpillar engine
tor tractor work The 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, 60 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
j Order It By Mail!
Our Mail Order. Department is excep-
X tionally well equipped to handle all
your Drug and Toilet wants thorough-
ly and at once.
We will pay postage on all orders
of 501 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.
Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd.
"Service Every Second" ?
The Rexal Store Honolulu
TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE
TAKES ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS OF
Dry Cleaning and Laundry Work
SEND BY PARCEL POST "TO
1112 UNION ST. - HONOLULU
We read a good deal about the beau
ties of the Garden Island, we "boost"
them, perhaps, as we hRve opportunity,
but a good many of ws know them
mainly by hearsay. We haven't seen
them with our own eyes. The eye
witness is the convincing witness, and
the only one who carries much weight.
We expect tourists to come all the
way from the mainland, and grow
eloquent about our Island, while we
ourselves will hardly go across the
street to see the things that we are
trying to boom.
Within easy reach of us, in all di
rections, there are scenes of rare in
terest and beauty, of whose existence
we know little or nothing; year after
year we neglect them, and plan per
haps, to Journey to the far ends of
the earth to see things no more in
teresting or beautiful. This is absurd
on the face of it. The, love of nature,
like charity, begins at home. It is
one of the first duties of allegiance to
the Garden Island, to know personally,
nt first hand the beauties of the same,
that we may be able to give a reason
for the faith that is in us.
During these eeiTgntfm summer
days, with clear skies and fresh
trades, why not take a day off now and
then, and retreat into the mountains
and see some of the wonderful pic
Hires that Nature has painted, and
read some of the wonderful stories she
has written. There are many discov
eries and many surprises in storo for
us.
DON'T MISS THE PLAY
Something never yet shown on Kau
ai will be staged for two nights only
at the Kapaia Japanese i school on
Saturday, August 7th, and at the Tip
Top Theatre on Wednesday, August
eleven, under the supervision of Mr.
Sawa, violinist and pianist, well known
in musical circles of Honolulu.
PROGRAM
August, seven at Kapaia Japanese
School at 8 P. M.
1. Songs
A Song of the Garden Isle
A song of the shower (flower)
2. Butterfly Dance
3. Comedy The Latest
4. Violin Solo Mr. Sawa
accompanied by Mr. De Lacy
5. Opera Urashlma. - -
PROGRAM
August eleven at the Tip Top Theatre
8 P. M.
1. Songs
A song of the Garden Isle
A song of the shower
2. Opera Urashima
3. Japanese Flute Solo
4. Butterfly Dance
5. Violin Solo
6. Comedy
7. Opera Shitakirisuzume
The main features are the operatic
plays Urashima and Shitakirisuzume
both of them well known to lovers of
Japanese folk stories. The former
consists of cast of some forty children
while the latter a cast of some twenty
characters all dressed in perfect cos
tume the beauty of which will be seen
amidst a display of r.d and green
lights.
These plays have been staged in
Honolulu several times and also in
Hilo and on Maui and have won great
applause. Now is Kauai's chance, so
don't miss the play.
The Malumalu
Industrial School
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sound. So the school was disbanded.
The equipment as far as it was sale
able, was sold off at public auction,
and llio rral estate was disposed of by
private sale to Mr. G. N. Wilcox. The
whole thing brought, If I remember
right, between $5000 and $0000. .
Nothwithstanding the brief history
of the school of only eight years it
has yet made an honorable record for
itself in view of the fact that it
counts among its alumni a number to
prominence, in public or private
capacity. "
Among these may be mentioned the
following:
Henry Blake, long deputy sheriff of
Koloa and now county auditor.
John Naleimaile, present 'deputy
sheriff of Koloa.
James Kula, formerly representa
tive from Kauai.
George Huddy, section luna for the
Makaweli plantation.
Harry Hoe, successful carpenter and
contractor who has done much work
for the county.
Jhn Noa, captain of police at Hana.
John Punl, assistant engineer on
big freighter Bailing out of New York.
Joseph Olivia, a trusted assistant of
the county clerk, Hilo.
Tom Pratt, carpenter at Pearl
Harbor, etc, etc.
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KAUAI'S EMPORIUM
ALONG THE LINE OF
Dependable--Reputable
NA TIONALL Y ADVER TISED GOODS
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
Direct Factory Shipment
OF Till CELEBRATED
HEINZ "57" VARIETIES
BEANS, Baked Red Kidney,
BEANS, Bilked Willi Pork mid Tomato Sauce.
PORK AND BEANS, Without Tomato Sauce.
BUTTER, Apple and Peanut.
CHOW-CHOW. CHUTNEY, HORSE RADISH,
KETCHUP, OLIVES, OLIVE OIL.
PICKLES, Sweet and Sour Mixed,
PICKLES, Sweet and Sour Ghirkins.
FBI PUDDING,' INDIA RELISH,
BEEFSTEAK SAUCE, CHILI SAUCE.
SOU P SPAGHETTI.
VINEGAR, CIDER MALT, WHITE For pickling.
CROSSE & BLACKWELLS
PICKLES. Ghirkins and Mixed.
PICKLED ONIONS, PICKLED WALNUTS, CHOW-CHOW.
. AM) WE CARRY REGULARLY IN OUR .
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
BEECHNUT, BACON, SLICED BEEF, PEANUT BUTTER.
"The Foods of the Finest Flavor."
BON-AMI "HASN'T SCRATCHED YET1'
CRISCO, "For Frying" "For Shortening" "For Cake Making"
"CLICQUOT CLUB" Ginger Ale, Root Beer, Sarsaparilla.
CAMPBELLS, PORK & BEANS, SOUPS,
'"Look For The Bed And White Label"
"ARGO" CORN AND GLOSS STARCH.
"Best For All Purposes"
KNOX GE LATIN, "Whenever a Recipe Calls For Gelatin It
Means Knox"
GRAPE NUTS, "A Wonderful Food For Children And Grown-ups"
DROMEDARY COCOA NUT, "Fresh Keeping"
"OLD DUTCH CLEANSER" Chases Dirt"
BORDEN'S EAGLE MILK, "The National Milk"
"HIGHLANDER" MILK, First Quality, Absolutely Pure.
"CARNATION MILK" Sterlized, Guaranteed.
VAN CAMPS PORK & BEANS, Prepared In The Vau Camp
Kitchens"
THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, PUFFED RICE,
PUFFED CORN, PUFFED WHEAT.
UNDERWOODS, DEVILED DAM AND DEVILED TONGUE.
KELLOGS, TOASTED CORN FLAKES, SHREDDED WHOLE
WHEAT, KRUMBLED BRAN.
"AUNT JEMIMA" PANCAKE FLOUR, "SWANSDOWN" CAKE
FLOUR.
"I'll EZ" LOGANBERRY JUICE, "PHEZ" ASSORTED JAMS.
"IVORY SOAP" "For Washing Particular Things"
TOWLES "LOG CABIN" SYRUP, "Absolutely Pure Granulated
Sugar and Maple Syrup"
WELCUS' GRAPE JUICE, The National Drink
"JIFFY-JELL" Real Fruit Deserts.
"MINUTE" T A 11 OKA, No Soaking.
LIBBY'S, MEATS, JAMS, VEGETABLES
The Ice Cream Sold at Our Soda Fountain
IS MADE OF
Pure Cream Imported from California.
LIHUE STORE