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THREE
Those Who Travel
AT THE THEATERS
The biR headlinrr for this week at
the Orphcum and Lyceum, wl'.l be Dus
tln Farnum in "David Garrlck" also
the.
"Hunted Woman"
A girl promised her dyins father to
marry a man she diBlikes and the wed.
dini? ceremony is performed at the
bedHtde. The proceedings are inter
rupted by the dramatic entrance of the
Broom's former mistress, and the hor
rified wife refuses to live with her
husband. She is later advised of her
husband's death (which is untrue),
but entertains doubts and to satisfy
herself ntnrts for Tlritish Columbia.
Island butter, lb. cartons 30 to .40 where her husband was seen by a
Eggs, select, dozen 65 to .70 friend. There In a rough railroad con
Ilonoln'u Wholesale Produce
Market Quotations
ISSUED BY THE TERRITORIAL
MARKETING DIVISION.
Wholesale only.
Week ending October 11, 1916.
BUTTER AND EGGS.
Eggs, No. 1, dozen 60 to .62
Eeirs. No. 2. dozen 40 to .45
Eggs, duck, dozen 45
POULTRY.
Young Roosters, lb 33 to .40
Hens, lb 26 to .28
Turkeys, lb 40
Ducks, Muscovy, lb 26 to .28
Ducks, Pekin, lb.. 26 to .28
Ducks, Hawaiian, dozen. .5.00 to 5.50
VEOETABLES AND PRODUCE.
Beans, green, lb 2 ',4 to .03
Beans, string, lb 03 to .04
Beans, Lima in pod, lb 03 V4
Btni, Dry
structlon camp she gets mixed up in a
series of exciting adventures; being
hunted by a gang of crooks led by her
first husband, hut eventually, through
the aid of a new-found friend, she tri
umphs over her enemies, and after
her husband s death she finds happi
ness with the man she loves.
"Heart of Norah Flynn"
One of the prime favorites of Para
mount Pictures, Mnr'e Doro. supported
by her husband, Elliott Dexter, and a
strong Lasky cast in "The Heart of No
ra Flynn," a photo-drama that deals
with problems that actuary appear in
Maui Red, cwt B.25 to 6.55 everyday life, not theoretical ones.
Calico, cwt 5.60 inese prouienis, aiso are laKen irom
Small white, CWt !.W lM" "f l" "- -common
Beets, doz. bunches 30 people, iora ueinK a nurse maia ami
.Carrot, doz. bunches 40 poian uexierj, ner sweetneari ana
Cabbage, cwt 2.60 to 3.uu
Corn sweet 100 ears 2.00 to 2.25 Marie Doro has done some clever
rrn'tir Binnii vpIIow 43 00 to 45.00 ork in her previous offerings to the
Corn' Haw. large yellow 41.00 to 43.00 screen, notable among which are "The
Rice, Japanese sseea, cwi a.,w . ....v,.. lynmv,.
w 9.R0 she is well remebered by patrons of
ffviut; x 1 ci tv anna, vTii. " i . w.i . . , . ;
J'eanuts, small, lb 04 he Liberty in both these photo-plays,
ine action, in large measure, takes
place around the home of the wealthy
family which employs Nora and Dolan,
Nora saving her mistress from dis
grace only to have a suspicion
over her own character and to
standing with Dolan. However,
eventually convinces her lover
his suspicions art unfounded.
cast
lose
she
that
Peanuts, larere. lb,
.r.rppn nenners. bell, lb 04 V to .05
Creen peppers, Chili, ID.; a
Potatoes, I8l. Irish, 100 lbs. l.va io z.uu
Potatoes, sweet, cwt 1.00 to l.to
Onions, Bermudas. .. .none in market
Taro. cwt m '!
Taro, bunch
1h 03 to .04
nroon Pphh. lh 08 to .10
Cucumbers, dozen 30 to .35 "Green Eyed Monster"
D..H.nlrlna h . - - - . W -rm I
fT UUIV1"", iu. ... ToqlAiiciv hitter nnA nnitln la
FRUIT. keynote of this latest masterpiece of
Alligator pears, doz 75 to l.b film craft to be placed on the William
Bananas. Chinese, buncn zu io .iirox program, nobert U. Mante'.l, sup
Wnnnnna rooking. bunch..l.00 to US rome in the portrayal of emotional
Breadfruit, dozen 50 roles, is ably supported by the beauti
Figs 100 i.wu iui uenevieve Hamper. Mr. Mantel!
(Grapes, Isabella, lb 10 I is cast as Raimond de Mornay. H!s
Urnes. 100 tu 10 .o younger oroiner, lxnils (Stuart de
Pineapples, cwt. 1.00 to 1.25 Holmes), marries Claire (Miss Ham
Watermelons, lb 04 per), the only woman Raimond has
Papaias, lb 01 ever loved. Though heartbroken, Rai-
;Strawberrie8, lb. (none in market) .... mond conceals his hurt and shortly
i aiier me weuuing, unaoie to enaure
LIVE8TOCK.
the sight of Claire's happiness with
tteef. cattle and sheep are noi annthor ho nta fir.Vi rm a t tho
fcniitrht nt. live weights. They are taken wr,r,ii Arte .no
ibv (the meat companies dressed and lne h Is cniip(i y.nm hv iho rtonti, f
Said for by dresed weight. his father. His love for his brother's
Hogs, up to l&u ins., iu..... " wife has not died, and his smoulder
jHogl, 150 Jbs and OTer, lb.. 08 to .10 lng jealousy is fanned to fiercer flame
by the fact that Louis, though married
DRE8SED MEATS
aJee. lb. ; '
yej. " V !
Mutton, lb 14 to .15
nrk. lh 15 tO .17
HIDES. Wst Saltsd.
iSteers, No. 1, lb -16J4
ifttpers No. 2. lb 15.
Kins. lb.
and a father, is earring on a clandes
tine love affair with the governess of
his son. Blazing resentment at this
cruel irony of fate drives the man
temporarily insane and he kills his
brother and conceals the body in a
wonderful old Indian chest acquired
on his travels. He is not suspected
of foul play and the disappearance of
aot skins, white, each 10 to .50 Louis remains a mystery. Claire
distrusts her brother-in-law and one
FEED. day, maddened by her refusal to listen
The following are quotations on to his love, he confesses the truth to
.feed f.o.b. Honolulu: " " is Claire's death blow. She
Corn, small yellow, ton.. 47.00 to 48.00 falls lifeless at the feet of her hus
Corn, large yellow, ton 45.00 band's slayer. Gloomy and morose
Corn cracked, ton 46.00 to 48.00 haunted by remorse, the double
Bran, ton 34.00 to 37.00 murderer lives on, with his brother's
Barley, ton 42.00 to 43.00 orphaned son a daily reproach to his
Scratch Feed, ton 50.00 to 52.00 conscience, until at last his tortured
C-ats, ton 43.00 to 44.00 mind gives way and madness grips
Wheat ton 52.00 to 64.uu nis gunty soul
Middlings, ton . 42.00 to 44.uu
Hay, wheat, ton 30.00 to 33.00
Hay. Alfalfa, ton 29.00 to 30.00
WEEKLY MARKET LETTER
"David Garrlck"
David Garrick's greatest ambition is
to uplift the stage. All of his wonder
ful talents are directed toward that
end. He becomes the idol of many,
but advances, particularly from
women, arouses no interest in him, un
til one night, while playing "Romeo"
be sees her in a box.
Simon Ingot, a wealthy London
tradesman, visits Garrick and tells
him that his daughter has fallen in
He offers Garrick a
Eggs are scarce and prices high
;Chickens .in good conditions bring
Kood prices. Muscovy and Hawaiian
,ducks are .plentiful and prices low
There has been practically no change . . . . .
' :tn the vegetable market during the big Bum t0 leave England, thus giv-
week. Alligator pears are advancing ling Squire Chivy, a favored suitor, a
rapidly. Feed prices remain about the ciear neia. uarncK reiuses, out con
r ' , . , sents to cure the girl of her infatua
,Baiue as laei ween.. Itlon for him.
The demand for Maui red beans ana He ttttends a dinner at Ingot's home,
corn is very good at the present time, and meets the daughter the girl of
' ... I - It.!,. .1 O. . mlnAnn t... Lis
-and those who are successiui in ram-1 ma uirmus. oiuii w jiwd.-ijt mo
. , ,M. -o oa. I promise to Ingot, Garrick carries out
mg.a crop.oi ufu .... h,a pan Chiyy Decomes aware of
aured of a ready market and 8 Garrick's secret affections for Ingot's
prices. daughter, Ada, and informs her. The
iDue to the short crop of onion seed evolution of the story from this point
in the Canary Islands this year, the holds one breathless with Interest In
1 ' . , , . its masterly combination of humor.
Division has been able to get only a tenderness, and passion. And
very limited supply or the uermuaa finally happiness builds to a delight-
.variety up to the present time. We ful ending.
have a good supply of the Crystal
.Wax variety, however, which has done
very well in the Islands.
Very tew small hogs have been
. shipped to the Division lately, in fact,
.very few ihave been coming to Hono
lulu from the other islands, which
.probably means that the farmers at
'.last realize the importance of raising
a hog to the proper size before sending
ilt -to the market.
The demand for cultivated grass
seed is increasing. Every farmer who
hag land should prepare to raise, at
i least, some portion of his stock feed.
A. T. LONGLEY,
Marketing Superintendent
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We take old pianos In exchange.
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HONOLULU, HAWAII.
unnmntttntttrntminmrnmnntmntm
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
Second Circuit, Territory of Hawaii.
At Chambers. In Probate
n the matter of the estate of Kaala
uahi Halao, late of Wailuku,
Deceased.
Upon filing the petition of Kaanapu,
praying for the petition of him, the
said Kaanapu, as administrator of the
estate of the said Kaakauahl Halao.
IT IS ORDERED, that Thursday, the
ICth day of November 1916, at ten o'
clock in the forenoon be and the same
is hereby appointed for hearing said
petition at the Court room of this
Court in Wailuku, Maui T. H.
Dated Wailuku, Maul, T. H., October
7, 1916.
By The Court,
V. C. SCHOENBERG,
Olerk.
EUGENE MURPHY,
Attorney of petitioner.
Oct. 13, 20, 27, Nov. 3.
I
ALOHA LODGE NO. 3 KNIGHT8
OF PYTHIAS.
Regular meetings will be held at
the Knights of Pythias Hall, Wailu
ku, on the second Saturday and fourth
Friday of each month.
All visiting members are cordially
invited to attend.
A. G. MARTINSEN, C. C.
F. A. LUFK1N, K. R. & S.
LODGE MAUI, NO. 984, A. F. & A. M
Stated meetings will be held at
Masonic Hall, Kahulul, on the first
Saturday night of each month at 7:30
P. M.
Visiting brethren are cordially In
vited to attend.
C. C. CAMPBELL, R. W. M.
W. A. ROBBINS, Secretary.
Harry K. Bailey
HOUSE PAINTING
and
PAPER HANGING
also
FURNITURE REPAIRING
Re-Varnishing and Polishing.
Inquire at Wailuku Hardware Co.
WAILUKU-LAHAINA
AUTO SERVICE
Cars leave Market street,
Wailuku, daily, about noon.
Leave Lahaina, 8:00 A. M.
daily.
Good Comforable Cars
Careful Drivers
Uchida Auto Stand
Phone 1772 Wailuku
WHEN IN WAILUKU VISIT
H. OKAMURA'S
Ice Cream Parlor on Market Street.
Cold Lunch Served at all Hours.
Orders for Ice Cream Promptly At
tended to.
The Alexander House Settlement
will hold a Rummage Sale on the after
noon and evening of November 11th in
the Kindergarten Room. It is hoped
that many people will contribute art
icles of different varieties that may
be sold at a small figure for the bene.
fit of the Settlement. Send them the
Victor Records that you never play
and the necktiethat was given you last
Christmas and which you never wear.
They will be glad of hats, shoes and
especially ribbons suitable for school
girls. Miss Mitchell, who is in charge,
of the Sale, will appreciate any pack
ages which you may send to the
Alexander House not later than Nov
ember 8th.
Kodak Work that will please you. I Send us your drug order Wednes-
A full supply of films always in stock, day and st it back Friday. Hilo
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1916
SCHEDUL
1916
JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER
STEAMER
v. ... Leave Arrive Leave Arrive
v yaB S. F. Honolulu Honolulu 8. F.
Matsonla 32 June 14
I.urline 98 June 20
Wilhelmlna 84 June 28
Manoa 31 July
Matsonla 33 July
Lurline 99 July
Wilhelmlna 85 July
Manoa 32 Aug.
Matsonla 34 Aug.
Lurline 100 Aug. 15
Wilhelmlna 86 Aug. 23
Manoa 33 Aug.
Matsonla 35 Sept.
Lurline 101 Sept. 12
Wilhelmlna 87 Sept. 20
Manoa 34 Sept. 26
Matsonla 36 Oct. 4
5
12.
18
26
1
9
29
6
June 20
June 27
July 4
July 12
July 18
July 25
Aug. 1
Aug. 8
Aug. 15
Aug. 22
Aug. 29
Sept. 5
Sept. 12
Sept. 19
Sept. 26
Oct. 3
Oct. 10
June 28
July 4
July 12
July 18
July 26
Aug. 1
Aug. 9
Aug. 15
Aug. 23
Aug. 29
Sept. 6
Sept. 12
Sept. 20
Sept. 26
Oct. 4
Oct. 10
Oct. 18
July 4
July 11
July 18
July 25
Aug. 1
Aug. 8
Aug. 15
Aug. 22
Aug. 29
Sept. 5
Sept. 12
Sept. 19
Sept. 26
Oct. 3
Oct. 10
Oct. 17
Oct. 24
PORTS OF CALL.
S. S. Matsonla )
S. 8. Wilhelmlna To Honolulu and Kilo.
8. S. Manoa )
8. S. Lurline To Honolulu nd Kahulul.
8. 8. Lurline Carries Livestock to Honolulu and Kahulul.
SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
Uime OableDiciIiului Slailroad Co.
Daily Passenger Train Schedule (Except Sunday)
The following schedule went into effect June 4th, 1913.
TOWARDS WAILUKU
5 33
3 3
5 3 3 2
5 20
5 10
5 09
5 00
4 58
4 52
4 5i
4 45
4 44
4 40
25 8 42!
1 ijq o 30:
3 17
3 05
2 55
2 53
2 47
2 46
2 40
39
2 35
M
A M
8 27
8 17
8 15
8 05
,803
7 57
7 56
7 5
7 49
7 45
6 35
6 25
llttnc
Miles
5-3
12.0
8.4
5-5
34
.1.4
o
STATIONS
A..Wailuku..L
L.. -A
.. Kahului ..
A.. ' ,L
L" Spreck- "A
a" elSTi"e Tl
L.. ..A
1'aia
A. ;X
L" Hama- "A
"Ituapuko
U A
- Puuwcla ..
A.. ,.L
TOWARDS HAIKU
Distance
Mills
o
3-3
6.9
9.8
1 1. 9
13.9
'5-3
P M
6 40
6 50
6 52
7 02
7 3
7 5
7 '7
7 24
7 25
7 33
7 35
7 40
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PUUNENE DIVISION
4 8 It
h-
8 5 1 3 3 35 5 3
9 00 1 40 3 45 5 4
42 3 47
52 3 57
53 3 58
2 05 4 10
a 07 4 2
2 144 19
2 15 4 20
2 23J4 28
2 25 4 30
a 3I4 35
TOWARDS PUUNEISE
Passinttr
50
00
Passmiir
00
10
Jittasct
Mills
.0
2.5
STATIONS
L..Kahului..A
A..ruunene..L
TOWARDS KAHULUI
lists SCI
Miles
2.5
0
Passsifir
6 22
6 12
Pauengei
3 15
3 05
1. All trains daily except Sundays.
2. A Special Train (Labor Train) will leave Wailuku dally, except Sundays,
at 6:30 a. m., arriving at Kahulul at 6:D a. m., and connecting vlU
the 6:00 a. m. train for Puunene.
3. BAGGAGE RATES: 160 pounds of personal baggage will be carried free
of charge on each whols ticket, and 75 pounds on each half ticket, wk
baggage Is In charge of and on the same train as the holder of the ticket.
For excess baggage 25 cents per 100 pounds or part thereof will e
charged.
For Ticket Fares and other information see Local Fassenger Tariff L C. O.
No. S, or Inquire at any of the Depots.
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