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THE GARDEN ISLAND, TUE8DAY, NOV. 9, 1920
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! DONT MISS THIS
KEALIA CATHOLIC CHURCH FAIR
AT KAPAA
Opposite Baseball Park
November 27th - 28th'
Afternoon and Evening
Get Your Xmas Gifts Here
Fancy Work, Dry Goods
Lauhala Work
Men 'sDepL---Luau, Sweetbread
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Flowers and Plants
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Alb Matter What You Do
No matter what you do, you arc joiug
to spend some money needlessly!
All the precautions taken are not going,
to wholly avail, because you are a
human being with weaknesses
peculiar to the race.
One safe way to assure yourself of
some savings, is to arbitrarily take a
certain amount each week or month
and place it to your credit in a savings
account at this bank; then recognize
your particular weaknesses by using
your will power to guard against them.
Yon will thus spend a minimum need
lessly and at the same time will be
building up an excellent
savings account.
4 Interest Paid on Savings
THE BANK OF BISHOP & CO., LTD.
Waimea Branch
ARE YOU SITTING ON A WISHING STUMP?
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while unless we have a hand in its creation. Its the joy of conquest.
It may be an effort to you now to carry sufficient Life Insurance, but
you will be rewarded with the satisfaction that comes of attainment.
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Honolulu
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REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
8TOCKS, BONDS,
No. 125131 Merchant St
P. O. Box No. 594 Honolulu
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HOTEL LIHUE
(The Fairy iew)
Twentv-t.vo elegant rooms
In Main Building
Three Airy Cottages
Cuisine unexcelled in country
districts
W. H. Rice, Jr.,
Proprietor
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Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Larsen, of Ki-
lauea, welcomed the arrival of a baby
daughter to their homo on Friday, Oct.
29th. Her name Is Katharine.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sahr, of Lihue,
were returning passengers from Hono
lulu Friday morning.
Dr. A. R. Glaisyer returned Friday
from a week's visit to Honolulu.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Cropp, of Koloa, re
turned to their home Friday morning
from a vacation spent on the mainland.
Mrs. M. McGregor, of the Lihue
Hospital who has been away qn a
three months vacation, returned last
week.
Judge Dickey went to Town last
Tuesday and returned Friday morn
ing. Mrs. F. W. Glade went to town last
week and will spend some weeks on
the other Islands, returning to her
daughter, Mrs. Sinclair Robinson, for
Christmas.
Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Dunn, of Maka
weli, returned last week from their
vacation in Honolulu.
E. H. W. Broadbent went to Hono
lulu Jast Tuesday to meet his wife and
daughter who returned from the
mainland by the Wilhelmina. They
returned to Lihue by the Kinau Friday
morning.
Representative E. K. Fernandez, of
Honolulu, who is one of the successful
candidates for reelection, arrived on
Kauai by the Kinau Friday. He has a
show with him.
Miss Jane Gregg is the new board
of health nurse who has recently come
to succeed Miss Pepper. Miss Gregg
was head surgical operating nurse at
the Queen's Hospital, and is well fitted
for the responsible position which she
now assumes. She is living at the
school cottage, Lihue. Her territory
extends to Haena.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rice went to
town on Saturday.
Mfss Pepper, of the Mahelona Hos
pital went to Honolulu on Saturday.
She will return this week. She will
bring an assistant trained nurse with
her.
Dr. Lane, osteopath, is over from
town this morning.
Mr. Carl Roendahl returned from
town by the Kinau this morning.
Dr. Hobby, father of engineer 'W. R.
Hobby, of Lihue, will arrive from the
mainland by the Lurllne tomorrow
morning on a visit to his Bon and
family. He visited the Islands some 20
years ago and vyent to the Volcano on
the Kinau. He is surprised to find her
still running and not superseded, but
only moved down one. So are we!
M. R. Jardin, of the Kalaheo Store
returned from town this morning.
Dr. and Mrs. Monsarratt are over
from town.
TRAFFIC MARKS ON COUNTRY
ROADS
Regulation of traffic by means of
white center lines and arrows painted
directly on a country roadway is des
cribed in "Municipal and County
Engineering" (Indianapolis) by K. I.
Sawyer, Superintendent of the Mar
quette County (Mich.) Road Board.
Mr. Sawyer states his opinion, at the
outset, that the handling of motor
traffic upon main highways through
the country is rapidly becoming as
serious a problem as traffic control
has ever been in cities. It has been
necessary in some cases, as in that
here described, to borrow the methods
of city traffic control for handling
traffic upon congested rural trunk
lines. He continues:
"One interesting illustration of this
Is in Marquette County, Michigan
where the traffic on the trunk line
between Marquette and Ishpeming has
become heavy enough to make travel
dangerous unless some means of con
trol is adopted.
"To relieve this situation, the
writer painted white eight-inch center
lines upon the black surface of the
road upon the more dangerous curves,
with an arrow pointing down the right
hand side of the road at either end
this to counterbalance the tendency of
autodrivers to hug the inside of
curve regardless of the danger of
hitting the traffic approaching which
might be invisible to them at the
time. The effect was imnvdiately
apparent, as the auto-drivers accus
tomed to obeying control signs in the
city immediately responded to the ap
peal of the white line and kept to the
right-hand side of the road, and the
immediate reduction in the number of
accidents indicated that the scheme
was worth while.
"The writer has had this center line
system of control In use for thiee
years, and is well satisfied that it is
the best thing he can do to protect
traffic using this road. The road is
the main highway between two rap
Idly growing communities, and the
wonderful country through which it
leads is drawing tourists in greater
numbers every year, so that his ually the case on our county high
problem never becomes less but rather ways." Literary Digest,
N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF
HAWAII AT CHAM8ER3 IN
PROBATE.
In the Matter of the Estate of
LIANG YIN TOOK, otherwise known
as DAVID NIUM FOOK LEONG, de
ceased. No. 738
Order of Notice of Petition for Allow
ance of Accounts, Determination of
Trust and Distribution of the Estate.
On Reading and Filing the Petition
and accounts of Bishop Trust Com
pany. Limited, Administrator of the
Estate of Liang Yin Fook, otherwise
known as D.nid Nium Kook Leong,
deceased, wherein petitioner asks to
bo allowed $4u9.02 and charged with
$4,000.41, and asks that, the same be
examined and approved, and that a
final order be made of Distribution of
the remaining property to the persons
thereto entitled and discharging petit
ioner and sureties from all further re
sponsibility herein.
It is Ordered, that Friday, the 20th
day of November, A. D. 1920, at 9
o'clock A. M. before the Judge of said
Court presiding at Chambers at his
Court Room in Lihue, County of Kauai,
Territory of Hawaii, be and the same
hereby is appointed the tlmj and place
for hearing said Petition and Accounts,
and that all persons interested may
then and there appear and show cause,
if any they have, why the same should
not be granted, and may present evi
dence as to whom are entitled to the
said property. And that notice of this
Order, be published in the "Garden Is
land" newspaper printed ar.d published
in this Circuit for three successive
weeks, the last publication to be not
less than two weeks previous to the
time therein appointed for said hear
ing.
Dated the 10th day of October, 1920.
(SEAL)
(Sgd.) WILLIAM C. ACI1I, JR..
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
Fifth Circuit. Territory of Hawaii.
Attest:
(Sgd.) J. C. CULLEN,
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
Fifth Circuit, Territory of Hawaii.
Oct. 19.2fl;Nov.2.9.1920.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF
HAWAII AT CHAMBERS IN
PROBATE. '
In the matter of the estate of
JOAQUIM .ANTONIO de SOUZA,
deceased.
No. 757
Order of Notice of Petition for Allow
ance of Accounts, Determination of
Trust and Distribution of the Es
tate. On Reading and Filing the Petition
and accounts of Joquim de Souza, ex
ecutor of the Estate of Joaquim
Antonio de Souza, deceased, wherein
petitioner asks to be allowed $354.50
and charged with $559.37, and prays
that his accounts be examined and
approved, that he and hi3 sureties be
discharged from all further responsi
bilities concerning said estate and that
a final order of distribution be made
of the property remaining in his poss
ession to the persons thereto entitled.
It is Ordered, that Wednesday, the
15th day of December. A. D. 1920, at
9:30 o'clock A. M. at the Court Room
in Lihue, Kauai, of this court, be and
the same hereby is appointed the
time and place for hearing said Pet
ition and Accounts, and that all per
sons interested then and there nppear
and show cause, if any they have, why
said petition should not be granted,
and present evidence as to who are
entitled to the said property. And
that notice of this Order be published
in the "Garden Island newspaper
printed and published in this Circuit
for three successive weeks, the last
publication to be not less than two
weeks previous to the time herein
appointed for said hearing.
Dated the 4th day of November.1920.
(SEAL)
(Sgd.) WILLIAM C. ACMI. JR..
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
Fifth Circuit, Territory of Hawaii.
Attest:
(Sgd.) JOSEPH ANDRE SOUSA.
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
Fifth Circuit, Territory of Hawaii.
Nov. 9, 10. 23, 30, 1920.
tends to become greater.
"The scheme has been so successful
that thu writer docs not hesitale to
recommend it to other county road
engineers who have similar prol lems
to meet. Not every road surface
lends, itself so readily to center-line
paint'ng. for the smooth black surface
in this ease was ideal to make the
white center line stand out in sharp
relief.
"Some color scheme can usually be
worked out so that the traffic ei n be
reminded that the right-hand side of
the road is the only side that properly
belongs to them. The motor public
as a whMe is only too willing to take
a hint which is for its own safety, and
the si heme is sufficient remind ;r to
keep traffic within bounds and allow
a much heavier traffic to use the road
way without danger, which is not us-
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF
HAWAII AT, CHAMBERS IN
PROBATE.
In the Matter of the Estate of
WILLIAM RICHMOND, late of Lihue,
Kauai, Hawaii, deceased.
Probate No
Order of Notice of Hearing Petition
for Administration
ON READING and Filing the Pet
ition of Laika Richmond, widow of
said deceased, alleging that said
William Richmond of Lihue, County
of Kauai, Territory of Hawaii, died
intestate at said Lihue on the 14th
day of October, A. D. 1920, leaving
property in the Hawaiian Islands nep
essary to be administered upon, and
praying that Letters of Administrat
ion iscue to Philip L. Rice of said
Lihue;
IT IS ORDERED that Saturday, the
11th day of December, A. D. 1920, at
9 o'clock A. M., be and hereby is ap
pointed the time for hearing said
Petition in the Court Room of this
Court at Lihue, County of Kauai, at
which time and place all persons con
cerned may appear and show cause, if
any they have, why said Petition
should not be granted; and that notice
of this order shall be published for
three successive weeks (four insert
ions) in the "Garden Island" news
paper in said Lihue.
Dated at Lihue. County of Kauai, T.
IL November 0th. 1920.
(SEAL)
(Sgd.) WILLIAM C. ACHI, JR.,
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
Fifth Circuit, Territory of Hawaii.
Attest:
(Sgd.) JOSEPH ANDRE SOUZA,
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
Fifth Circuit, Territory of Hawaii.
Nov. 9, 16, 23, 30, 1920.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF
HAWAII AT
PROBATE.
CHAMBERS IN
In the Matter of the Estate
Takeshi Kuroda, deceased.
of
Order of Notice of Hearing Petition
for Administration
ON READING and Filing the Peti
tion of Shige Kuroda, widow of Take
shi Kuroda, alleging that said Takeshi
Kuroda of Lihue, Kauai, died intestate
at Lihue, Kauai, on the 23rd day of
September, A. D. 1920, leaving prop
erly in the Hawaiian Islands necessary
to be administered upon, and prayii.g
that Letters of Administration issue
to Shige Kuroda.
IT IS ORDERED that Monday, the
22nd day of November A.'D. 1920, at
9 o'clock A. M., be and hereby Is ap
pointed the time for hearing said
Petition in the Court Rooms of this
Court at Lihue, County of Kauni, at
which time and place all persons con
cerned may appear and show cause, if
any they have, why said Petition
should not be granted; and that notice
of this order be published for three
successive weeks (four Insertions) in
the Garden Island newspaper in Lihue,
Kauai.
Dated at Lihue. County of Kauai.
T. H., October 11, 1920.
(SEAL)
WILLIAM C. ACHI, JR.,
Judge of the Circuit Court, of the
Fifth Circuit.
Attest: J. C. CULLEN,
Asst. Clerk of the Circuit Court of
the Fifth Circuit.
LYLE A. DICKEY,
Attorney for Petitioner.
Oct. 19,26;Nov.2,9,1920.
NOTICE OF SALE OF
GOVERNMENT LEASES
At 10 o'clock A. M Saturday, Nov
ember 27, 1920, at the office of the
Sub-Agent, Mr. O. W. Sahr. Lihue,
Kauai, there will be sold at Public
Auction, under Section 380 of the Re
vised Laws of Hawaii of 1915, General
Leases to the following described
lands:
1. Portion of the Government land
of Ilanakipial, Hanalei, Kauai
containing an area of 155 acres, more
or less; term of lease, 15 years from
November 27, 1920; upset rental
$50.00 per annum, payable semi- ann
ually in advance.
2. Portion of the Government land
of llanakoa, Hanalei. Kauai, contain
Ing an area of 1S5 acres, more or less;
term of lease 15 years from November
27, 1920; upset rental, $30.00 per
annum, payable semi-annually in ad
vance.
The purchaser to pay the costs cf
advertising and other charges In con
nection with the preparation of these
leases.
The purchaser to pay the first six
months rental at the drop of the
hammer.
For maps and further particulars
apply at the office of the Sub Agent
Mr G. W. Sahr. Lihue, Kauai, or at
the office of the Commissioner of
Public Lands, Capitol Building. Hono
lulu, T. II.
C. T. BAILEY
Commissioner of Public Lands
Dated at Honolulu, October 25, 1920.
Nov. 2, 9, 16. 23.
NOTICE OF SALE OF
GOVERNMENT LEASES
At one thirty o'clock P. M. Fri
day, November 26, 1920, at the Court
House at Kapaa, Kawaihau, Kauai,
there will be Bold at public auction to
the highest bidder, under Section 3S0
of the Revised Laws of Hawaii of
1915, general lease of the following
described land in the District of Kawai
hau, Island of Kauai:
Lots 15 to 43, both inclusive, of the
Kapaa House Lot Tract, contain:ng
an aggregate area of 33.74 acres, ro.ire
or less; term of lease, six years f r m
November 20th, 1920; upset rental
Fifteen Dollars ($15.00( per acre, ;er
annum, payable semi annually in ad
vance. The purchaser shall pay the costs of
advertising and other charges in con
nection with the preparation of 'he
lease.
For maps and further particulars
apply at the office of the sub-Agent,
Mr. G. W. Sahr, Lihue, Kauai, or at
the office of the Commissioner of
Public Lands. Capitol Building, Hono
lulu, T. H.
C. T. BAILEY
Commissioner of Public Land;.
Dated at Honolulu. Oeto'.cr 14. 1920.
Oct. 20. Nov. 2. 9. 16. 23.
NOTICE OF SALE OF
GOVERNMENT
LOTS
At one thirty o'clock P. M. Fridiy,
November 20th, 1920, at the Court
House at Kapaa, Kawaihau, Kauai,
there will be sold at public auction to
he highest bidder, the following Hoese
Lots at Kapaa, Kona, Kauai:
Lot No. Area Upset Pr.co
1. 1.02 Acres $2.222.' 0
2. .96 " 2,091.00
3. .90 " 1,960.00
4. , .87 " 1.895.00
5. .70 " 1,525.00
6. .74 " 1,612.00
Terms: Cash, or on Time Payment;
5 per cent payable each year with
6 per cent interest on deferred pay
ments. The purchaser shall pay the costs of
advertising and other charges In con
nection with the preparation of nec
essary papers.
For maps and further particulars
apply at the office of the Sub-Agent,
Mr. G. W. Sahr, Lihue, Kauai, or at
the office of the Commissioner of
Public Lands, Capitol Building, Hono
lulu, T. H.
C. T. BAILEY,
Commissioner of Public Lands
Dated at Honolulu, October 20, 1920.
Oct. 20, Nov. 2, 9, 16, 23.
TERRITORY OF HAWAII
Treasurer's Office, Honolulu, Oahu
In re Disolution of the Garden Isle
Fruit Company, Limited.
Whereas, the GARDEN IS'E
FRUIT COMPANY, LIMITED, a cor
poration established and existing under
and by virtue of the laws of tho Ter
ritory of Hawaii, has pursuant to 1 iw
in such cases made and novidjd,
duly filed in this office, a petition Tor
the dissolution of the said corporation,
together with a certificate thereto an
nexed as required by law.
Now, therefore, notice is hereby
given to any and all persons that have
been or are now interested in any
manner whatsoever in Jthe said cor
poration, that objections to the grant
ing of the said petition must be fi:ed
in this office qn or before 12 o'clock
noon of January 3d. ,1921 and that cny
person or persons desiring to be heard
thereon must be in attendance at ihe
office of the undersigned, In the
Executive Building, Honolulu, at 12
Vclocl: noon of said day, to show
cause, if any, why said petition shou'd
not be granted.
DKLBERT E. METZGER
Treasurer Territory of Hawaii
Honolulu. October 21, 1920.
Oct. 25, Nov. 1, 8, 15. 22, 29, Dec. (5,
13, 20, 27, 1920.
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE
Notice rs hereby given that the
undersigned have on the 1st day of
October, 1920, formed themselves in
co-partnership for the purpose of rais
ing taro. rice and vegetables, and nvil
ing pol.
Firm name: Wnimea Pol Company.
Place of business: Waimea, Kauai,
T. H.
Names and residences of partners:
Matsunhiro Yokotake, of Waimea,
County of Kauai, T. H.
Tsulumatsu Watanabe, of Wainija,
County of Kauai, T. H.
Mannosuke Sasaki, of W a I m c.a,
County of Kauai. T. II.
Nobore. Harada. of Waimea, County
of Kauai. T. II.
Tokusaburo Takahashi, of Waimea,
County of Kauai, T. H.
Kosaku Harada. of Waimea, County
of Kauai. T. H.
Toniezo Ueda, of Waimea, County
of Kauai. T. H.
Saburo Harada, of Waimea, Couuty
of Kauai, T. H.
L'oematsu Nukamura, of Wainea
County of Kauai, T. H,
Yutaro Yamamoto, of Wailua, County
of Kauai, T. H.