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O. Box 484 Phone 8197 2365 N. King St.. Honolulu Hiro, The Tailor Is Ready to Make Your Latest Style Spring Suit Good Fit Guaranteed Tel. 213-A Market St. Wailuku Best Service We are able to and do give the most dependable, prompt and effi cient service in cleaning, repairing and pressing men's i'id women's clothing. Satisfaction guaranteed MAUI CLOTHES CLEANING SHOP Market Street, opp. Kalua Ave. ALEXANDER & BALDWIN LIMITED Sugar Factors Commission Merchants and Insurance Agents AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co. Maui Agricultural Company Hawaiian Sugar Company Kahuku Plantation Company T?IcBryde Sugar Company Kahului Railroad Company Kauai Railroad Company Honolua Ranch Kauai Fruit Land Company TRAOt U-rtARK SjJ THE HOME IN GOOD TASTE By Harold Donaldson Eberlein Joint Author of "Practical Book of Interior Decoration," Etc. r r L No. 57 Queen Anne Furniture The furniture of the types made in the early part of the eighteenth cen tury is tailed "Queen Anne" or "Queen Anne Early Georgian." The shorter name, however, is the term usually applied, and in general covers the furniture styles in vogue till about 1735 or 1740. Although Queen Anne died in 1714, there was no very mark ed change in style until well on to ward the middle of the century. Furniture of this period is distin guished by the prevalence of curving lines in its design and is called "curvilinear," as opposed to the "rectilinear" or straight-line types of furniture of earlier and later dates. The 'cyma curve," shown in "A" of the illustration, was everywhere con spicuous as the basis of design. Two cyma curves, placed as in "B," form ed the design of chair-backs, or gave the shape for the tops of mirrors or the heads of panels as in "E" and "F"; a single cyma curve supplied the motif for the cabriole legs of chairs, tables and highboys; two cyma curves, placed as in "C," formed the scroll top found on highboys, secre taries and cupboards; while two cyma curves, placed as in "D," formed the outline commonly given tx the skirt ing or aprons of highboys, lowboys, tables and other pieces. The wood most commonly used was walnut. DO YOU KNOW WHO said, "Man wants but little here below, nor wants that little long"? WHY do diamonds sparkle? WHAT name is applied to the instru ment used in measuring rainfall? WHEN does the Republic of Switzer land elect its Presidents? WHERE does licorice come from? Answers To Yesterday's Queries Benedict SV is the present Pope. Owing to the rigors of the climate in which they thrive, "evergreens" have developed the facility for re taining their leaves in order to make the greatest possible use of the sunshine. The Mississippi is called the "Father of Waters." The tides are strongest at the lime of file full moon. The gall is the sac containing the bile or bitter fluid secreted by the liver. B-- The Daily Fun Hour BELL BALL This game may be played indoors or out, by individual play or by teams. If by teams, each side should choose a type of bell as the team name for in stance, Silver Bills and Bronze Bells, or Dinner Bi lls and Fire Bells. For outdoor playing any soft ball may be used. (A beanbag will do for the indoor game.) A large hoop is hung from a pout with a bull suspend- WP ? f I iiiiKRE O DAILY MAUI NEWS, : : - : : r. p...,. lit flayicart ed in the center of the hoop. The leader, who is also umpire and score keeper, directs the play. The teams line up in two single files from six to ten yards awny from the beM. The front team players toss up for first ball. The leader hands the ball to the winner of the toss-up (say, the first of the Dinner Bells), who stands on a pitching base two feet in front of the teams in a straight line from the hooped bell. At the leader's signal "Ringo!" the player throws the ball, aiming to hit the bell. If the bell rings he scores one point for his team., and then goes to the end of the file of Dinner Bells, the others moving up one pace. Then the first in the file of Fire Bells goes to base, and at the signal "Ringo!" he pitches, scoring one if the ball rings the bell. No score is made unless the bell rings. After the game opens the leader should stand near the bell-post to keep score, to re cover the ball and to pitch It to the player whose turns come next. The team with high score when time is called wins the game. On the Other Islands Supervisor Eugene Lyman at a meeting of the Hawaii Board of Supervisors on December 8th, pre sented a resolution asking that the county borrow $250,000 from the terri tory for use in repairing and con structing three roads. He suggested that the money loaned by the territory to the banks be loaned to the county instead, to be paid back during the next five years out of the permanent improvement fund. His resolution was tabled. Dr. S. D. Porteus who recenty visit ed Maui on a tour of lectures is now on Hawaii, having arrived there on December 8th. His first lecture on "Mental Tests" was delivered to a meeting of the Hilo Teachers Union at the Hilo High school on the day following his arrival. At a stated meeting of Kilauea Lodge No. 330, F. & A. M.t held in Hilo on the evening of December 9th at the Masonic Temple, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: C. A. Shepherd, W. M; J. A. C. Ken nedy, S. W; S. L. Desha Jr., J. W.; J. Henderson, treasurer; H. W. Lud loff, secretary; J. T. Moir, P. M. trus tee; George Ross, P. M.. trustee; J. M. Ross, trustee. The stockolders of the Kohala Pine- ; apple Company having recently au thorized a large increase In the cap-' iialization of the company, it is now proposed to extend the planting acre age. A large block of the new stock has been taken by the Pratt, Low and Company. Present Indications point to a very large crop next sea son. Dr. Milton Rice has been reappoint- ed a member of the Hawaii Library Board, declares the Hilo Tribune. Alfred Gouveia has been ap0ilP(i poundmaster for Holualoa. it is add- ed. The Hawaii Board of Supervisors approved the appointments at its most recent session. Havana Court Interprets i ine CUDan Libel Laws HAVANA, Cuba (By A. P. Mail. The crime of libel is not committed when a libellous letter is written, but when said letter is read, according to ! the Havana court of first Instance, j In accordance with this concept of ( the law, the court has declined to ! sanction the prosecution for libel of j Ernest de Zaldo on charges brought I by Virgilio Ortega, Dominican consul I in this city. The consul declared de I Zaldo libelled him in a letter to the j secretary of state of Santo Domingo, i The court ruled, however, that tho I Dominican courts had jurisdiction. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, The Sportfolio Is Joe Stout's record of 4:11 2-5 for the mile recognized by the A. A. U.? (F. T. S.) What position did John McGraw play with the Baltimore team? ("Ori ole") Could a football referee prohibit the "lock-step" and "tea-party" plays on the ground that they delay the game unduly? (T. I. L.) What is the woman's record for the hammer-throw? (C. R. K.) Was a tennis player by the name of Hovey ever United States cham pion? (S. S. T.) Answers To Yesterday's Queries Pipp holds the major-league record for unassisted double plays seven , in the season of 1921. The greatest distance ever covered ! in a broad jump was of twenty nine feet seven inches, with weights made by J. Howard in 1854. No one has ever won the Inter collegiate golf championship two years In succession. I I Joe Gans was thirty-six years old at J the time of his death in 1910. If, after the cards are dealt in poker, one player picks up four cards and the man next to him picks up six, both hands are dead. British Dental Body Adopts Child Rule LONDON, (By A. P. Mail). Here are the rules of the British Dental Association for the care of children's teeth. Be sure the child sleeps with the mouth shut, and when awake breathes through the nose. From the age of two let each meal contain some food that needs grinding. Begin the child's education in hard foods at nine months by giving it a bone, preferably a chop bone, with a little meat on, to exercise its gums. Do not let children drink until the end of the meal. Avoid many sweets and sweet biscuits, and only give them as part of a meal. Fin ish each meal with a piece of fresh fruit or crisp salad, or, if these are not obtainable, a stale crust of bread, with butter is preferred, but not with jam. Honolulu Music Co. The Latest Rolls Now On At Wailuku Branch Phone 250-A Sale Listed below are the records re leased during December. Come in and hear them played. 18906 Vocal "Stumbling," Billy Murray; "Coo Coo," Charles Harrison. 18942 ..Vocal "Away Down South,1 Peerless Quartet; "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans," Peerless Quartet. 18943 Vocal "All Over Nothing at All," Aileen Stanley and Billy Mur ray; "I'll Stand Beneath Your Window' Tonight and Whistle," Aileen Stanley j and Billy Murray. ! 18944 Vocal "Call Me Back. Pal O'Mine," Charles Harrison ; For the. i Sake of Auld Lang Syne," Lewis 1 Janles- 18945 Fox Trot-"Zenda," by Zez i : Confrey and his Orchestra; "When the ' Leaves Come Tumbling Down," by Clyde Doerr ind Orchestra. I 18946 Fox Trot "Chicago," By Taul l Whiteman and Orchestra; "Early in 'the Morning Blues," the Virginians. ' 1S947 Fox Trot "I Wish I Knew" and "Suez," by C'iydo Doerr and his Orchestra. 18948 Fox i'rot --"Stuttering" by the: Benson Orchestra of Chicago; "Those Longing For You Blues," Benson Or chestra of Chicago. 18949 Fox Trot "I'll Build a Stair way to Paradise" and "You Remind Me Of My Mother," by Paul White man and his Orchestra. 18950 Fox Trot -I Found a Four Leaf Clover" and "Two Little Ruby Rings," by Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. 1022. THE ABILITY TO PAY depends upon the Companies whose financial and moral stand ing guarantees the reliability of their insurance contracts, both under ordinary conditions and in settling claims which have arisen in conflagrations. Why Stand In Jeopardy? We represent leading companies of the world. C. Brewer & Company (Limited) Insurance P. O. Box 347 OF COURSE We don't need to tell you that. Just wanted you to form the good habit of asking your grocer for the Kona Coffee with the red label in one pound pack ages or five pound cans. Hawaiian Kona is the Best WHOLESALE LAHAINA ICE CO., LTD. MANUFACTURERS OF ICE, PURE SUGAR SYRUPS, DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING SODA WATER SODA WATER PER CASE, DISTRIBUTORS OF ELECTRIC POWER AND LIGHT Reasonable Estimates on Housewiring and Housewiring Supplies. IT'S A PLEASURE TO SHOP In the handsomest store on Maui, where one finds a com plete stock of Dry Goods, Furnishings, Notions, Gro ceries and general merchandise, where service and atten tion sre the best THE LAHAINA STORE Phone 27-B, Lahaina. Branch at Puukolii. TIME TABLE KAHULUI RAILROAD CO. Daily Passenger Train Schedule (Except Sunday) The following schedule went into effect November 18, 1918. TOWARDS WAILUKU I IDistance, STATIONS Miles 1 P M P M P M A M A M ; 5 33 3 30 8 35 6 35 A. .Wailuku..! 6 23,3 20 8 23 8 20 6 25 153 120 8 4 5.5 34 14 0 ;L.. I 5 2013 17 ..Kahului V.. J 6 1013 07 8 10 L.. .. A., L.. .. ' 5 09 3 0 8 08 8 00 5 00i2 55 6812 53 7 67 7 52 A.. 62 61 2 47 2 46 L.. 60.. 45 .. 44.. 401.. i 4 4512 40 L.. ..Pauwela.. A.. ..1. L.. Haiku ..A 44 2 29;. 4012 351. PUUNENE TOWARDS PUUNENE j TOWARDS KAHULUI I 3 I 1 j , j 2 j 4 Passenger Passenger Distance STATIONS ' Distance I'assenger'rastH'nger PM AM Miles Miles AM j PM J 60 6 00 .0 L..Kahului..A 2.5 6 22 8 15 3 00 S 10 2 5 lA.ruunene.L .0 6 II I I 05 1. All trains daily except Sundays. J. A Special Train (Labor Train) will leave Wailuku daily, except Sundays. at 6:80 a. m., arriving at Kahului at 6:50 a. in., and connecting with the :00 a. m. train for Puunene. I. PAGGAGE RATES: 150 pounds of personal baggage will be carried frea of charge on each whole ticket, and 75 pounds on lech half ticket, when 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 be charged. for Ticket Fares and other information see Local TassenBor Tariff I. C. C No. 12 or inquire at any of the I) e?nts. ALL MAUI READS MAUI NEWS WANT ADS. THREE Department) Honolulu, T. H. SPECIAL THE CHOICE OF THE PICK DISTRIBUTORS MIXED FLAVORS, 90 CENTS. TOWARDS HAIKU !istance 1 Miles I 10 A MA M IP MIP M P M 6 40 S 40'1 303 3515 31 ..A 0 3.3 6.9 9.8 119 139 15.3 6 50,8 50' 40,3 45 5 48 ..I. 52 02j.. ogL 121.. I 1 42 1 52 3 47 ..A 3 67 Spreck-.. elsville ..1 ..A Puia .. 1 53 3 68 2 0514 10 ..I 15,. 201.. 2 07 4 12 2 14 4 19 .. llama- .. ..kuapoko..l i 22i 2 154 20 ..A 30t.. 2 23 4 28 7 321. 7 36 . 2 25 4 301 2 304 85 DIVISION