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THE MAUI NEWS. SATURDAY, JUY 13, 1912, v ; Notice of Sals oT Real Property for Delinquent Taxes. To UNKNOWN OWNER of R. P. 4I6T, L. C. A. 3220, Portion ol and TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: t, JAMES N. K. KEOLA, Deputy Assessor and Collector of Taxes in and for WHiluku District, Maui County, Second hereby give notice that I will, in pursuancof the provisions of Section 1266A of the Revised Laws of Hawaii, upon Wednesday, the 24th day of July, 191a, at twelve o ciocic noon ot said day, in front of the Wailuku Court House, Wailuku, Maui County aforesaid, sell all the right, title, and interest of UNKNOWN OWNER in and to a portion of Royal Patent 4267 and Land Commission Award 32JO to Ahu Inu, situate at Puako, Mokuhau, Wailuku aforesaid, and containing about 54-100 of an acre, said property being formerly owned by Mrs. Sarah Kiki Barros now de ceased, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the lien for taxes tnereon, and all other taxes, together with Taxes assessed upon said property as of January 1, 1910, " . 19", " . I9. Together with the costs and exnentu-a nf'fliii snip ALL PERSONS having any interest in the above described property are here by warned that unless the foregoing taxes, and all other taxes, with penalties, in terests, costs, expenses and charges are paid before the time herein specified for the sale thereof, the property herein advertised for sale will be sold as advertised. Dated at Wailuku, Maui County, Territory of Hawaii, this June 26th, i9i2. JAS. N. K. KEOLA, Deputy Assessor and Collector of Taxes for Wailnku District, Maui " County, Second Taxation Division, Territory of Hawaii. Published in Maui News, in issues of June 29, July 6, 13, 20, 1912. ! ITS COMMON TALK "If It's from Mclnerny's It's the Best." x Anything in Clothing, Shirts or habtrdathiry f that corns from us is tftpondablo. ! Stein Bloch Clothing Looks WoD and Fools Looks. We have Clothing for every occasion and at prices that will suit a purse. Styles for the Society Man, and Suits for the business man. ftl. 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Subscribe for the aui News Combination Taxation Division. Territory of Hawaii. interests, penalties and costs, as follows: Taxes 10 penatties Interests Adv. Total $ 4 00 .40 .85 .50 $ 575 4.00 .40 ,4j .50 5.33 4.60 ,o5 4.65 Jia.6o I .80 fi.33 fi.oo i5.7Sf ts Comfortable as It f Sts., Honolulu Notice. if It's a I Coohery Notes Luncheon Menu. As au Introduction to a dainty luucb ecu no better select loo could Im mmle tlinn grapefruit cocktoll. au uppetizinu and refraining development of this fn vorlte fruit. Left ova chicken men l cau be transformed Into a pnlutiilile dlsb aud served as a crenined hush mi toast Tbe new aBpnriigun U just ii good as It looks, especially lu salnd form. French pastry completes the menu: Grapefruit CocKtalla. Chicken Hash on Toast Asparagus Tip Balnd Paatrlea. Tea One cupful Of chicken meat icirttli one cupful of white sauce, half h cup ful of sweet green pepper, one and a fourth teaspoonfuls of onlnu Juice, loin slices of toast, trimmed and Imttered Cut tbe chicken In quarter Inch cubes, chop the green pepper very line add to the chicken and cook all lu Hie White sauce until tbe chicken Is heal ed through (ub double bolleri Ar range on the toast and serve very hot With the Cook In the Kitchen Wafer-like slices of bread xpreiul with caviar sprinkled with lemou Juice and salt make tasty sandwiches Banging the oven door ts responsible for half the heavy bread and cake The door should be closed very gently. For spring suppers sliced oranges and shredded cocoanut put Inte a dlsb In alternate layers Is appetizing. Macaroni prepared In any of the van oils ways In combination with cheese.' butter and tomatoes Is nourishing Shredded chocolate cocoanut. wbicb It) bought already prepared, makes a tasty addition to different kinds of salad. Meat loaf of chopped beef or veal can be made more moist If three or four tablespoonfuls of cream are add ed Just before baking. Cornstarch Pudding. Take one pint of sweet milk, the whites of three eggs, two tablespoon fuls ot sugar and a pinch of salt Tut the milk In a kettle, and when It reaches tbe boiling point add the sugar and the cornstarch, dissolved In a lit tle milk. Lastly add the whites of the eggs, whipped to a stiff froth. Beat it and let It cook a few minutes. Bet two-thirds In a cool place, flavoring It with vanilla. To the remaining one third add half a cake of chocolate, softened and mashed. Put a layer of half the white pudding into the mold. over this put a layer of chocolate and then the remainder of tbe white. One half a cocoanut or pineapple may be substituted for the chocolate. Grapefruit Cocktail. Out a chHled grapefruit In halves and with, a thin, sharp knife remove the Reeds and cut out each section of trait and serve the pulp with tbe Juice In dainty glasses. Two teaspoon fuls of sugar and one tablespoonful of sherry may be added to each glass or either or both may be omitted. An other method . Is to take grapefruit Juice, lemon and orange in equal pro portions. It Is then sweetened to taste, flavored with maraschino and diluted Just before serving with charged wa ter and served In glasses with some of the grapefruit pulp and a maraschi no cherry. Kitchenettes. If by any chance you have to use a nice clean saucepan over a smoky Are amear It over on tbe outside with Just a Uttle grease before putting It on. This prevents the smoke from hurting It, and if you will wash it afterward In some good suda It will be as bright as ever. One of tbe best ways to have a little meat go a long way la to make It into a pie and add potatoes or any other left over vegetables, a bard boiled egg or two cut into slices and a couple of tomatoes. Serve some nice gravy with, it Japanese Rise. A Japanese cook's way of preparing boiled rice la to wash the rice carefully and put a cupful ot it into two cupfuls of boiling water with a level teaspoon ful of salt Cook the rice rapidly, and as soon as tbe water Is absorbed lift the cover from It set tbe dlsb contain ing It on the back of tbe stove and let It steam until It Is dry. This Is tbe way a Chinese cook always prepares tbe rice which be serves with chop suey. Economical Dessert An angel cake that has been In the house for a day or two Is turned Into a delectable dessert if It Is cut Into slices and spread with marehmallow Icing. Put tbe slices together and Ice the top and sides of tbe loaf with reg ular frosting and sprinkle the top with candled cherries, rose petals or vio lets. Surround with whipped cream which has been beaten Into ice cream. Moek Cherry Pie. There ts a mock cherry pie possible at this season which- In Savor la an excellent counterfeit of Its prototype. Mix a cupful of boiling water with a cupful of cranberries, half a cupful of chopped raisins, a cupful of sugar, half a teaspoonful of salt a little va nilla and three level tablespoonfuls ot flour. Bake between two crusts or with a strapped top. REV. FATHER j R. DUNIGAN. He la the First Cathollo Priest to Be Eleoted Mayor of an American City. Rev. Father Patrick Richard Dnnl gan, who was recently elected mayor of Lapeer, Mich., Is the first Catholic priest In this country to be so honored. Lapeer has a population of 8,000 and Is Protestant as a community. There were 721 votes cast at the election, of which Father Dunigan received 411. He waa the Republican nominee, and his opponent was Dr. Frank Tucker. Father Dunigan was ordained to tbe priesthood In Detroit He attended college at Sandwich and Berlin, Ont, BXV. FATHER P. B. DTOI01N. and at Baltimore. For three and a half years after taking holy orders be was assistant pastor at St Vincent's, Detroit Next he served at Argyle, Mich., and was then transferred to the larger parish at Crosswell, Mich., where he stayed four and a half years. Ho Is In bis sixth year at tbe Church of the Immaculate Conception, Lapeer. Father Dunigan is bald, has keen blue eyes, a firm, well cut mouth and a square Jaw. He la also chaplain of the Second Infantry, Michigan national guard. TO REFORM TH CALENDAR. Attempt to Be Made This 8ummer by a Conference In Switzerland. A definite attempt to reform tbe cal endar la to be made this summer by an International conference that will take place at Geneva, Switzerland. Many suggestions will be discussed, but the most Interesting, because the most rational, seems to be that of Le roy a Boyd. Tbe calendar as he would reform It shows a year of thirteen months, twenty-eight days to tbe month and one extra day, New Tear's, not count ed In any month, bnt observed as a universal holiday. This day comes naturally before the 1st of January and Is neither Sunday nor Monday nor any other day of tbe week, but simply New Year's day. Every month contains exactly four weeks, begins on Sunday and ends on Saturday. The thirteenth month ts called Solaris and Is Inserted between Jnne and July. Mr. Boyd provides for leap year by an extra day each fourth year, coming after tbe end of December and not counted as a day of the week nor of tbe month, but merely an extra holi day, known as leap year day. Tbe year 1916 may be taken as an Illustration, for it would be an Ideal year to commence the reformed calen dar, as, according to the present ar rangement it will begin on a Saturday, which, under Mr. Boyd's plan, would I 19 16 NEW YEAH DAY JANUARY fEWZUAfcy MARCH APBIL MAY JUNC. SOLARIS JULY AUGU9T STPTEM&Cfc OCT05E2. NOVEMBER. DECEMBtt SUNDAY II 8 1 15 1 22 MONDAY 2 9 16 23 TUESDAY . y 10 17 24 WEDNESDAY 4 N 18 25 THURSDAY 5 12 19 26 f PI PAY 6 13 20 W SATURDAY 7 14 2M26 THE BKTOBaUD OAIdUTOaB. become New Year's day, and tbe day following. Sunday, would become Jan. 1. 1816. Tbe advantages of this reformed cal endar are obvious. Each month has tbe same number of days; every month and every week begins on Sun day and ends on Saturday! the same date In each month fails on the same day of the week. A printed calendar will be unnecessary, aa every month will be Identical and every year will be the same as every other. There are a few curiosities about our present calendar. Thus, January and October always began on the same day of the week. This la also true of April and July, September and December, February, March and November. This Is not so, however, in leap years. A century can never begin on a Wednes day. Friday or Saturday. Except in leap year tbe first and last daya of the year fall on thm a. ma rlnT. Uimc UableJCahului Slailroad Co. Tlie following schedule will g into effret July 1st, 1911 CLASS Tass. Pass. STATIONS No. I No. A.M. 6 15 6 25 6 30 (5 40 6 50 A. M. Kahului Puunpno Kahului Wailuku ' Kahului Spreckdsville Paia Sprpckclsvillc Kahului Wailuku Kahului Spreckclsville Paia Spreckelnville Kahului Lv Ar. Lv. Ar Lv. Ar 02 Lv. 10 Ar 22 25 37 60 Lv Lv. Ar. Lv 8 00 8 15 8 27 8 30 8 45 9 00 9 15 Lv. Ar. Lv Ar, Lv Ar Lv Lv Ar Lv Lv Ar This train from Puunene connects with trains leaving Kahului for Wailuku at 3:45 P- M. Kahului Railroad Co. AGENTS FOR ALEXANDER & BALDWIN, LTD. ; ALEXANDER fe BALDWIN, LTD., Line of Sailing Vessels between San Francisco and Hawaiian Ports; AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP CO Educator $4.00 shoe A Home for the Feet not a Has room for all five toes to lie their natural 'positions. . 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