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THE tiAftDEN -ISLAND, ttJESDAtyOCTOBER 19, 1920
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ELEELE STORE
7 J. I. SILVA, Prop.
ALWAYS LEADS IN LOWEST PRICES ON
pry Goods, Boots and Shoes,
Mens Furnishings, Cigars and
Tobacco, Notions of all kinds.
MAIN STORE, ELEELE,
PHONE 72 W.
BRANCH STORE
KALAHEO HOMESTEAD
Waimea Stables, Ltd.
The largest Garage on Kauai. The best place
to get transportation to
The Barking Sands, Olokele Canyon,
Waimea Canyon, Kokee Camps,
Kukuiolono Park, etc.
We Do Business all over the Island of Kauai
Our Autos are comfortable, our Drivers are
Reliable and have been with us for years, and
know every inch of the country.
We Rent Ford Cars Without Drivers.
We have good Riding Horses, accustomed to the
work. We do Draying and Hauling by Trucks
all over the Island We run the Stage Line
between Lihue and Kekaha five round trips
per week.
WAIMEA BRANCH
Tel. 43 W
A. GOMEZ, Mgr. '
NAWILIWILI BRANCH
Tel. 492 L
CLEM GOMES, Mgr.
READ THE GARDEN ISLAND
EVANGELICAL ASSN.
TO HOLD MEETING
The stated fall meeting of the Kauai
Evangelical Association will hold a
three day'B session in Waimea, begin
ning Friday. Oct. 22nd. Friday fore
noon will be devoted to routine bus
iness, with an opening sermon by the
moderator and a popular hour at
eleven o'clock with an address by Rev.
M. E. Carver on "What it takes to
make a successful missionary." The
afternoon will be spent upon the busi
ness of the Sunday School and Christ
lan Endeavor. The evening service
will be popular in nature, with an ad
dress by Rev. Henry P. Judd, upon
"The needs of the church." Thero will
be three sessions Saturday with ad
dresses by laymen and also by Rev.
Judd, and a popular evening service
with Rev. Frank S. Scudder as the
Drincinal sneaker, "The needs of the
STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP,
MANAGEMENT, ETC., REQUIRED
BY THE ACT OF CONQRESS OF
AUGUST 24, 1912, of Th Garder Is
land, published weekly at Lihu3, Ha
waii for Oct. 1st, 1920. Terr, of Ha
waii, County of Kauai, ss. Before me,
a notary in and for the Territory and
county aforesaid, personally appeared
K. C. Hopper, who, having been duly
sworn according to law, deposes and
says that he is the business manager
of the Garden Island, and that the fol
lowing Is, to the best of his knowledge
and belief, a true statement of the
ownership, management, etc., of the
aforesaid publication for the date
shown in the above caption, required
by the Act of AugUBt 24, 1912, embod
ied in section 443, Postal Laws and
Regulations, printed on the reverse
side of this form, to wit: 1. That the
names and addresses of the publisher,
editor, managing editor, and business
managers are: Publisher The Garden
Island Publishing Co., Ltd., Lihue,
Hawaii; Editor, Managing Editor, Bus
iness Manager, K. C. Hopper, Lihue,
Kauai, Hawaii. 2. That the owners are
E. A. Knudsen, Kekaha, Hawaii: S. W.
c thpv ran be met by the rWilcox, Lihue. Hawaii, A. F. Knud
young people
Sunday at 9 o'clock there will net a
model Sunday School, conducted by
Rev. R. W. Bayless. An old fashioned
"Hoike" will be held at 10:30. Classes
from all over the island will partici
pate. In the afternoon the Associated
Communion service will be held, after
'which final adjournment will take
-place. The public is invited to attend
fall the sessions.
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NEW ADMINISTRATION AT
JAPANESE DORMITORY
Several changes nave taken place
at the Japanese dormitory during the
past ten days. Miss Adelaide Barker
has been secured by the trustees to
become the official head, reorganizing
the dormitory and establishing a sys
tem of greater efficiency in American
ization and Christianization.
Miss Barker comes very highly rec
ommended, having nad charge of the
Girl Scouts of Cincinnati, during the
first year of its organization, also hav
ing had a similar period of time with
the police department of New York
City. She enters a field of great pos
sibility.
A temporary house has been provid
ed for Mrs. Okomoto and family, ad
joining the church, while their new
home is being constructed.
sen, Kekaha, Hawaii; Aubrey Room'
son, Makaweli, Hawaii; T. Brandt,
Waimea. Hawaii; W. H. Rice, Lihue,
Hawaii; K. C. Hopper, Lihue, Hawaii;
Anna C. Wilcox. Lihue, Hawaii ; F.
Gay, Makaweli. Hawaii; Est. A.S.Wil
cox, Lihue, Hawaii; H.P.Faye, Kekaha,
Hawaii; Est. Hans Isenberg. Lihue,
Hawaii; R. P. Spalding, Kealia, Ha
waii; Annie S. Knudsen, Kekaha, Ha
waii; Mabel I. Wilcox, Lihue, Hawaii;
Elsie H. Wilcox, Lihue, Hawaii; C. A.
Rice, Lihue, Hawaii; O. N. Wilcox,
Lihue, Hawaii. 3. That the known
bondholders, mortgagees, and other
security holders owning or holding 1
per cent or more of a total amount of
bonds, mortgages, or other securities
are: None.
K. C. Hopper, business manager.
Sworn to and subscribed before me I
this 1st, day of October, 1920. K. C.
Ahana. Notary Public, 5th Circuit
Court, T. H. (Seal) (My commissLn
expires June 30, 1921.
JAS. F.
MORGAN
Company, Limited
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SAVINGS
DEPARTMENT
"THE BANK FOR EVERYBODY"
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
At Close of Business October 1 4, 1 920
RESOURCES
Cash and due from Banks $02, 085.08
Ioana & Discounts 91,6:18.81
Bonds 2!,003.?8
Buildings and Fixtures 11 ,07'J .03
Other Assets 7,730.35
202,220.25
LIABILITIES
Capital
Surplus j
Deposits..
Otjier Liabilities.
THE BANK OF- KAUAI,
ONE HUNDRED FIFTY LOCAL STOCKHOLDERS
KAPAA, KAUAI
.$50,(XX).00
..10,000.00
.140,400.93
. 1,759.32
202,220.25
LTD.