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TITE OARPTCN ISLAND. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1021
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note, above all, the entire ab
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large glass battery cells. There
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the Kohler system: its efficient
four-cylinder, water -(cooled .mo
tor; its dependable generator
connected directly to the motor,
a'nd a small automobile-type
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READ THE GARDEN ISLAND
(I'.y Vnughnn MacCnughey-
Your entrance into tho service of
the Department of Pubrc Instruction
of the Territory of Hawaii places you
in one of the most important orgtn-
z-.tlons in the entire Pacific region.
on undoubtedly realize the strategic
mportaiice of Hawaii as a world coll
ier of inter-racial goodwill and alo
ha. You also understand the "Tre
mendous significance of Hawaii's Am
ericL.n public schools in the building
f genuine democracy and in the
welfare of the Pacific.
It -is necessary and desirable, at
the outset of your new work here,
that you thould become familiar with
oine of tho guiding ideas and tradi
tions of this great school organiza
tion:
1. YOU ARE DIRECTLY RE
SPONSIBLE to the principal of your
school and to your supervising prin
cipal. You should transact your bus
iness with the department through
these officers.
Tho department rules and regu
lations have the force oi law. Piease
familiarize yourself thoroughly with
these important and necessary regu
lations. Note particularly those regu
lations relating to leave of absence,
salary, duties of teachers, etc.
3. The twentieth century spirit
is teamwork and co-operation. V ou
wiil co-operate, of course, heartily
md happily in ail the common duties
ana activities of the school. As a
meinocr of your "school team the
esprit de corps of your school d
pends upon the way you "play the
game."
4. Your own personal satisfaction
in your work, and your monthly sal
ary comes not only for your regular
class-room teaching, but also for your
participation in the general activl
ties of the school-. This includes
care of the buildings and grounds;
games and f.'ports; special exercises;
school dramatics and entertainments;
and all general matters relating to
the school welfare.
You have a direct personal and
protessional interest not only in your
particular class-room but also in the
school building's, cottages, grounds,
etc. These will reflect your personal
ity and your attitudo of helpfulness
and service.
5. Any official matters pertain
ing to your rating, salary, etc., should
be taken up promptly with the de
partment, through your Supervising
principal. Nothing is gained by your-
sejf or the department through need
less delay in these matters.
6. As a member of a dignified and
nonorauie proiession, ana as a rep
reseniaiive American citizen, you
will wear modest and sensible cloth
ing. Grace, beauty, poise and at
tracliveness are not expressed in
extreme or sensational apparel.
7. YOUR GENERAL DEPORT
.IE.T, ..of course, will endeavor to
conform as closely as possible to the
highest standards of the true Chris
tian American lady. Note particu
larly your own voice-tones and man
nerisms in the class-room.
S. THE HAWAII .EDUCATIONAL
REVIEW, which you rcceivo and
read each school month, is tho de
partment's official organ. Contribu
tions are welcomed from teacher
and all interested in educational
work. We should be pleased to have
your educational impressions of II
wan, or constructive statements ion
cerning your own work along th
lines of your special school interest
0. THE NEW COURSE - ()!
STUDY for the elementary school;
:s ultieial lor the present year. How
ccr, mis nisi euillon is looked up
on in the nature of "proof sheets
extensive revisions shall be made
during the present school year. Wi
wish every teacher and principal to
.send us corrections, suggestions, ad
ditional material, etc.
H. l hroughout our schools the
SPIRIT 0 INSTRUCTION Is that
of the best modern educational id
ruiiMii. we nenevo m the Infor
mal approach: in vitaliz ( mihi
matter; and that the bos and girls
!of Hawaii should be trained in terms
j of the beautiful natural background
ana tlio great basic industries of
Hawaii.
Wo believe in fun, and good times;
and the sweet ringing laughter of
! children; and the joyous, contagious
atmosphere of comradeship; and that
every school room can be a radiant
living fountain of happiness.
We believe that the great human
Tip Top Theatre
WEEKLY PROGRAM
THURSDAY
Corinne Griffiths in
"The Deadline at Eleven"
Acme
NrlRBERTLYTELL.
"THE MISLEADING LADY
FRIDAY
Thomas H. Ince's
"Civilization"
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SATURDAY
AH Star Picture
"Soul of Man"
SUNDAY
Bert Ly tell in
"The Misleading Lady"
Metro
All Star Cast in
"What Every
Woman Knows"
NEXT
TUESDAY
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if y,ou were accused of a murder ou didnl commit,i WOuld you flee
or stay and face the charges?
That was the predicament that confronted Kern Lambert in
this powerful chapter play of adventure, mystery and romance.
The queer pranks of circumstantial evidence made him guilty.
The ouick justice of a mining camp threatened him. He decided
ft n . i . . , i . 1 . X7;-l,sv,i r n cm m 1 1 rt"
10 liee ana Clear nimseu uuuer anumer name, tiibiivuv wiTT.i.B
it he took a crook's name. Then things began to happen! From
then on, until the blot has been wiped away, this chapter play is
one continual amazing, thrilling story of smashing adventure,
intrigue and romance.
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WILLIAM DUNCAN
AND
EDITH JOHNSON
in
FIGHTING FATE
Ji Vitagraph Chapter Play
STARTING SUNDAY, SEPT. 18
asset Is personality and that the on
ly and final product of the school
is character.
11. The United States of America
is a republic, governed by its citi
zen:!. Discipline comes from with
in rather than through external force
from without. The best modes of
school discipline, in training boys
and girls for citizenship, are those
forms that train in self-discipline.
12. You will become a member,
of course, of your own island or dis
trict Teachers' Association. For fur
ther' information inquire of your
principal. You will not take merely
a languid passive interest, but an
active whole-hearted interest in the
affairs of your local association. This
will connect you with the Hawaiian
Educational Association, which em:
hraces the entire territory and which
is affiliated with the great National
Education Association.
13. You will undoubtedly become
interested in some line of commun
ity service in additiou to your reg
ular school work you may bo a
Wader of Girl ' Scouts or Girl Re
serves, a worker in tho Sunday
school or church of your choice; or
a helper in any ono of our many lines
of iiiimI. in community service. You
will find here u happiness that is
not ephemeral, but based upon the
substantial joy of service. "R.S.L."
writes: "Little do you know of your
own blessedness; for to travel hope
fully is better than to arrive, and
the true success is to labor."
It is well nigh impossible, of
course, for the superintendent to be
come closely acquainted with all the
fifteen hundred people in this great
organization. I hope that you look
upon this as a personal letter and
that you may write me any inter
esting or significant phases of your
school work.
A $500,000,000 INDUSTRY
More than a half billion dollars'
worth of farm implements and ma
chinery were manufactured in the
United States last year, according to
reports obtained from 583 manufac
turers by the Department of Agricul
ture. More than one-third of the total val
uo of products was represented by
tractors, which were produced to
the amount of $193,5(13,000 worth,
out of an aggregate of $536,945,000
given as the value of all farm equip
ment manufactured. Sales of farm
equipment by the manufacturers to
talled $550,056,000, of which sales in
the domestic market amounted to
$471,442,000, and sales for export to
$78,614,000. Export sales thus form
ed one-seventh of the total.
The manufacturers responding to
the department's questionaire are es
timated to represent '9 per cent of
the entire industry in the United
States.
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PHILIPPINE SUGAR
CROP FINISHED
The 1920-21 sugar crop in the Phil
ippine Islands is estimated at 225,
000 tons in a report to the Depart
ment of Commerce at Washington.
Milling operations have been prac
tically completed. It was stated that
sales out of the crop had amounted
to 35,000 tons at the date of the
report, but shipments have been
much in excess of this amount, to
taling 102,000 tons to the end of
May.
Summer for health and some'r not,
says the U. S. Public Health Service.
Look out for typhoid fever on your
vacation.
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Nelson's
WE HOPE SO
Teacher And what wr.s
farewell address?
Bright Boy Heaven, ma'am. Lon
don Mail.