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THB GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, SEPT.. 21, 192(3
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Lihue School Opens
With 715 Pupils
SHO
ES
At A Big Reduction.
Owing to our being overstocked in Shoes
we are making a great REDUCTION on
all styles, which include shoes of practically
every description for ladies and gentlemen.
See our lines of Ladies white Canvas
pumps.
School Shoes
We have splendid School Shoes for BOYS
and GIRLS, all of which are being mark-"
ed down and are a true saving. You really
muft see these bargains.
Come in and let us show you
Quality and Value.
ELEELE STORE
J. I. SILVA, Prop.
. Phone 72
Eleele, Kauai
E2E
33
Kapaia Garage Co.
Exclusive Kauai
Agents for
U. S. TIRES
AND
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Automobile M o t o r cy c I e Gas
Engine and General Repairing
VULCANIZING.
Tel. 228 - - - P. O. Box 236
Kapaia, Lihue
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ADVERTISING KATES OX APPLICATION
K. C. HOPPER,
Business Manager
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
TERRITORY OF HAWAII.
AT CHAMBERS IN PROBATE
In the Matter of the Estate of
EUZA KAHELE HOLT, deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that Letters
of Administration have been issued
to CHRISTOPHER J. HOLT, as Ad
ministrator of the Estate of Eliza
Kahele Holt, deceased, late of Lihue,
County of Kauai, Territory of Hawaii
All creditors of the said deceased, or
of her estate, are hereby notified to
present their claims, with proper
vouchers or duly authenticated copies
thereof, even if the claim Is secured by
mortgage upon real estate, to the said
Christopher J. Holt, at his place of
business, in the County Building n
Lihue, County of Kauai, Territory
aforesaid, within six months from the
date of this notice, which Is the date
of the first publication' hereof; other
wise such claims, if any, shall be for
ever barred.
All persons indebted to the said
estate are hereby notified to make pay
ment to the said Christoher J. Holt, at
the above address.
Dated, Lihue, T. H., September 21st,
1920.
CHRISTOPHER J. HOLT.
Administrator, Estate of Eliza Kahele
Holt, deceased.
PHILIP L. RICE,
Attorney for Administrator.
Sept. 21,28; Oct. 6,12,19,1920.
LihilP nrhnnt nnnnnrl ftin Imur tarm I
with an enrollment of 715 pupils and
1J0 teachers. The teaching staff is as
follows: H. S. Simpson, principal; Miss
Green, Grade 8; Mrs. Soper, Grade 7;
Mrs. Hobby, Grade 6a; Miss Kaiwl,
Grade 6b; Miss Trindel, Grade 5a;
Mrs. Gomes, Grade 6b; Miss Brod,
Grade 4a; Miss Ketcham, Grade 4b;
Miss Jordan, Grade 3a; Mrs. Mesick
Grade 3b; Mrs. Wedemeyer. Grade 2a;
Miss Sheldon, Grade 2b; Mrs. Lane
Grade 2c; Miss Thompson. Grade la;
Miss Tseu, Grade lb; Mrs. Ross, Grade
lc; Miss. Akana, Grade Id; Mrs. Bis
htw, Grade le; Miss Turner, Grade If;
Mrs. Fountain, Grade lg.
McBryde's Trial Sept. 30
Trial of the case of Attorney Claud
ius McBryde, charged with an attempt
to commit a statutory offense, has been
set for September 30 in Judge J. T.
De Bolt's devision of the circuit court.
Upon McBryde's request for an
early trial, the case was originally set
for Monday, Sept. 20, but last Thurs
day the date was changed, according
to the Star-Bulletin. Judge De Bolt
has declined to grant a motion by the
city attorney's office to transfer the
case to Judge J. J. Bank's court, where
the matter came up recently in con
nection with McBryde's motion to have
the amount of his bond, $10,000, reduced.
McBryde has been confined fo Oahu
prison since being brought back from
San Francisco, having been unable to
furnish bond.
NEW BANK PASSES
FIRST MILESTONE
Cashier Karle B. Morgan, of the
Bank of Kauai, Limited, at Kapaa is to
be congratulated upon the record that
this new bank has made since opening
business on July 1st. He reports
total deposits at the close of business
September 16th, of $102,692.51. This
Is the first milestone in the bank's
progress and Js the result of much
hard work on the part of the staff of
the bank.
HORNER-PAINE
William Foster Horner and Florence
E Paine were married by Cannon
William Ault In Honolulu on Sept. 14,
and they are now at home at Kapaa
Mr. Horner is manager of the Kealia
branch of the Bank of Hawaii, and
Miss Payne was a popular teacher in
the Lihue public schools last year.
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GOLDING-GAGLIARDO
Cyril Golding and Gladys Hortense
Gagliardo were married by Rev. Father
Stephen J. Alencastre, pastor of the
Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart.
Honolulu, on Sept. 9. 1920. Mr. Golding
is the veterinarian for the East side
of Kauai, and Miss Gagliardo was a
teacher at Kapaa last year. They will
make their home at Kapaa.
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LIHUE FINISHES GRINDING
Lihue mill finished grinding last Fri
day afternoon with a total output of
19.822.4283 tons, divided as follows
Lihue Plantation, 14,707.3 tons. Grove
Farm Plantation, 3,671.3775 tons, Lihue
Ranch, 1,443.7508 tons.
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Lihue, Kauai
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HOLT CATERPILLAR
STATIONERY ENGINES
Due to the groat success of the Ilolt Caterpillar engine
for tractor work The Holt Manufacturing Co. now hare
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, CO and 75 horse
power.
If you know engines you will be pleased with the Ilolt.
Write or see us for particulars.
Catton, Neill & Co., Ltd.
Engineers, Honolulu
Eat
at
CHILD'S
When in Honolulu
New, ' modern, high class restaurant,
centrally located. Cool and comfort
able; best food and service. European
plan.
, Operated in connection with the
Blaisdell Hotel
J.F. CHILD, Proprietor.
"How long does it take, and
What will it cost?"
arc the two quint ions that ure always asked the Chiropractor.
The first van not always be answered accurately, excepting to
stale that when the jaulty vertebra in restored to its normal
position, health will result.
For acute illness, und conditions resulting from a recent
strain, shock or jar, very often one or two visits are sufficient.
Chiropractors daily demonstrate that, in health matters, "An
adjustment in time saves nine.''
Where the subluxation (partial dislocation) of the verte
bra is permitted to remain uncorrected for months, or years,
the condition of the surrounding ligaments, muscles and curti
leges become altered, and it takes the Chiropractor- several
months of regular, daily adjusting, in order to restore the con
dition permanently to normal.
The rule is: Acule cases yield very quickly, and chronic
cases yield slowly but steadily until Health is restored.
The arrangement of my new offices providescapacity for
over a hundred patients daily, and my wish is to place my
services within the reach of everyone who needs Chiropractic.
My office charges are $2. for single adjustment; a card good
for six visits, $10.; or, in chronic cases, a card good for 2)
visits, will be issued for JUJ. My terms, to all, at these prices,
are strictly cush in advance, for all cards issued. The cards art
good until used.
Consultations and spinal analysis, free.
Calls made, any time, anywhere.
Frank C. Mighton, D. C.
CHIROPRACTOR
Second Floor, Tip Top Building, Lihue
Office Tel. 157 L
Nights: 454 L
l aUALITYll
Red Crown gasoline
has a continuous chain
of boiling points. It is
an all'refinery gasoline.
KANCABD Oik COMf ANf