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THE GARDKN ISLAND.
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EXCELSIOR
DIARIES
1912
Ik
Office and pocket diaries of
all sizes lioinul in cloth or
leather. Mail orders promptly,
filled.
Hawaiian News Co., Ltd.
Young Bldg. Honolulu
EATING OSPTHERiA
The following is a translation
from a Norwegian Chicago News
paper that prints part of the lml
letiiu 4.
46 children that died in Chicago
Stocks, Bonds
and Real Estate
No.' 857 Kaahumanu Street
WHEN IN NEED OF
t
paper
Paper Bags, Twines,
Stationery
HONOLULU'S .LARGEST
PAPER HOUSE
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN
PAPER & SUPPLY CO., LTD.
Portland Queen Streets
GEO. G. GUILD, Vice-Pres & Mrjr
HOCK SHEE
Tailor
Four years with W". Ahaua,
Honolulu, is now located at
KAPA1A STORE
Garments cleaned and pressed
Latest prevailing fashions.
Workmanship Guaranteed
anas
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during the last two weeks were in
fact murdered, say- the Board of
Health in their last bulletin. The
children died from diptheria audi
every one of theiu could have been
saved if Auti Toxin had been used
in time.
When Anti Toxin is used at any
early stage it is a sure remedy
against the further development of
the sickness. It can be had free
and will be injected free from the
Board of Health upon the request
of either doctor or parents.
No child needs to die from lack
of it. The Anti Toxin that could
have saved these 46 children still
remains on the shelf whife the chil
dren are in their graves.
If Auti Toxin, is injected the
first day, the sickness will have no
power. ' The longer it is postponed
the nearer death comes to the
child. If Auti Toxin is usul the
first day the patient will have 99
chances of 100 to recover, and if
the use of it is postponed until the
4th day, 35 of every 100 will suc
The Bulletin gives the following
rules for the prevention of the
sickness:
Do not let children come near
anyone who has a sore throat.
Let the Board of Health know
of every case of sore throat in
your neighborhood.
If a case of sore throat appears
in your tamny cau a doctor at
once.
Do not use family remedies and
do not wait for white spots t6
appear in the throat, as the worst
cases commence in the nose and
eep down in the throat and show
no white spots.
If a case is the least bit suspi
cious, Auti Toxin ought to be
used at once. In most cases it 1s1-
best not to wait for a diagnosis,
but use Anti Toxin.
Coutimied from last week
lions 56-57 and he hoped that the
whole work would shortly be con
tracted for on' favorable terms to
the Commission.
NKW CONCRKTK U R I D G K
APKULA. (HALFWAY
BRIDGK)
He reported that he was at work
on the plans and specifications for
the New Bridge and would shortly
forward.Uhem to the office of the
Superintendent of Public Works
for final conuletion and blue prints.
APPROPRIATIONS MADK.
Upon motion, duly seconded, the
following amounts were appropriat
ed and set aside for the respective
work of designated.
HANALKI HILL NEW GRADE.
For Conpletion upper section 800.
lower " 1,600.
KOLOA-LAWAI ROAD.
For Conpletion of New Grade 500.
MAI'IINAULI BRIDGE. FUR
THER EXTENSION OF
TIME.
The Engineer requested that the
matter of the calling for bids for the
erection of the Mahinauli Concrete
Bridge be deferred and that he be
granted permission t o advertise
when he deemed most expedient.
The request was granted.
NEW SCHOOL. HANAPEPE.
The ljugineer presented plans
and specification of this proposed
New School Building. After con
siderable discussion and considera
tion of suggestions made by Mr,
II . H. Brodie, the Superintendent
of Schools of this Island, who was
present, and of Mr. J. H. Moragne,
the Engineer of the Commission,
the following motion was made and
duly passed. "That the plans as
presented, with certain changes
suggested, be approved and that,
should the plans meet witli the
approval of Mr. Willis T. Pope,
Superintendent of Public Instruc
tion, the Engineer be authorized
to call for bids for the erection of
the building."
ADJOURNMENT.
CHALMERS 1911
SPECIFICATIONS
Axle (fronl). -Single piece diop forg
ing, I-beam sccliun, large armuUr bull
bearing!.
Axle (rearJFull floating type, heal,
treated nickle steel shafts. Large annular
ball bearings bearings.
ralccs-. Contracting band on drive
shaft, 7-incji diameter, 3-incli face. In
ternal expanding on rear wheels, 14-inch
damcter. 2-inch face. All breaks double
n cling.
Benrinas.-Full type annular ball
bearings throughout running gear; silent
type annular ball bearings in transmission and crank shaft.
CarburetorFloat Iced, automobile type, hot water jacketed.
Clearance 10 inches.
Clutch Multiple disc running in oil.
Colors-Chassis and underbody black with body and stripping
English Vermilipn, Napier Green or Chalmers Blue.
Drive Bevel gear, two universal joints. Pressed steel torque
arm.
Frame Pressed steel, channel section.
Gear RatioStandard 3 3-4 to I.
Ignition Bosch Magneto.
LubricationConstant level splash system operated by pump.
Sight feed on dash.
Horse power 26-30.
Motor Four cylinders cast en bloc; 4 inch bore, 4 l-2-inch
stroke.
Rims--Universal quick detachable.
Sprinc--Frot, htlf elliptic; rear, three-quarter ellitic
Stearing gear-Voun and gear type.
Tread. -56 inches.
Tires 34x3 1-2 inch ill around. Option of Morgan & Wright '
or Continental. j
Transmission Selective sliding gear type, three speeds forward
and reverse. ,
Valves Nickel tteel, large diameter. Exhaust valves at side;
inlet valves at top of cylinders.
Wheels 34 inch diameter, wood, artillery type. Rear wheel
spokes bolted to brake drums.
Wheel base 104 Inches.
Seat Width, 37 inches; depth, 19 inches.
Leg Room 35 inches.
Price $1500, f. o. b. Detroit, including' Bosch magneto, gas
lamps, two extra tire irons Prcrt O Lite tank and Chalmers top
with side curtains and storm front.
ASSOCIATED GARAGE, LTD.
FRANK
E. HOWES,
HONOLt'Kl'
Managkr
Motion to adiourn subiect to the
If you are too poor to pay for jcaU of thc chairj (,u,y liasse(1
W. D. McBuidk, Secretary.
free ',
anic Steamship
Go's. Time-table
Th. favorites. S. SIERRA, 10,
T)00 tons displacement, sails from
Honolulu Decmber 27. Jan. 17 19
12. First-class single to San Fran
cisco, $65; round trip, $110.
C. Brewer & Co. Ltd.
GENERAL AGENTS
HARRY ARM1TAGE
s
Stock and Bond Broker
& jx &
Member Honolulu Stock and Bond
Exchange
& &
In Campbell Block
HONOLULU
Auti 1 oxm vou can get it
from the Board of Health. j
It can also be had free from j
drug stores on Prescription from '
doctors. !
If you are too poor to call a
doctor go to the nearest drug store
and ring up the Board of Health
and they will send a doctor.
If a case of diptheria appears in
your family let all your other chil-
dren be injected with anti toxin ;'
to protect them against the sick
ness. If the patient cannot have pro-.
per care at home send him to the j
Isolation hospital where they get
the best of care free.
Three new cases of smallpox
among the people on Quarantine
Island were reported on Saturda
last!
WANTED A position f.si'li;iul'i mi I an
experience.! Jaiiaiiil.c. Mum- Ik en n
repair shop f ii r Miiiifii i
"H" (ianU'ii iH'ati.'O.lir i
WANTED: i bright bo to karn
the printing trade. Call vl tins
office. .
Kauai Loan Fund Commission.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
0FHAWA1I
AT HONOLULU
Capital $500,000 Surplus $175,000
DIRECTORATE:
Cecil Brown, Pres.; M. P.
Robinson, Vice-pres.; L.
T. Peck, Cashier.
Geo. N. Wilcox, Geo. P.
Castle, II. M. von Holt.
Kauai Acccounts In v.ed
Bishop & Co.
BANKERS
Established 1859 .
& & &
Honolulu, Hilo, Waimha
Kauai.
&
Transacts a General Bakning
and Exchange Business
Commercial and Travelers'
Letters of Credit issued avail
able in all principal cities of
the world.
t
Interest allowed at the rate
of 4 1-2 per cent per antiuni
on Savings Ban deposits.
& &
Interest paid on Time De
posits at the following rates:
3 Months 3 per cent
per annum.
6 Months 3 1-2 per
cent per annum.
12 Months 4 percent
per annum.
&
All business entrusted by
customers on other islands
receives careful and prompt
attention.
New Stenciled Articles
Artistic in Designs Low in Trice
Cushion covers, Curtains, Laundry bags,
Shoe bags, Wor bagS; Table Covers, Belts,
etc.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL MAIL ORDERS
Ye Arts and Crafts Shop
HONOLULU
K
5
X-mas Souvenirs
mailed to any address
Send For Catalogv
Hawaii & South Seas
Curio Co.,
Young Building,
Honolulu.
The Gakdkn Island has a large
supply o f spelling blanks which
we are selling at five cents each.
These books have a blank space in
which to write your name, class
and date. They have also lines at
the bottom for filling in the num
ber o f correct and misspelled
words while on the back of each
page, are lines upon which are to
be written all the misspelled words.
Ring up 24 L.
S. OZA
' WAI.MUA
Wholesale Liquor Dealer
ALSO
Complete Line of Oriental Goods
Telephone No. 102. . Branch Wahiawa, Tele phone No. 7.
McCh
esney iorree L.o.
16 MERCHANT STREET, HONOLULU
Educator $4 Shoes
Koloa
Plantation
Store !
Wholesale and Retail Groceries.
Dry Goods of all Descriptions,
General Plantation
SupplieSi
Garden Island $2.50 !
Are a treat for the feet. Made on
a broad toe last with room for all
five toes. This gives perfect rest
for the foot at all times;
They come in Black Gun
Metal, Calf.'vici Kid and Tan
Russia, both in high and low
cuts.
Marine Intelligence
Hawaiian Islands Maui Is
land N'ly side Wailuku Coast j
Spartan Reef Bell Buoy, 1 , out of '
position, 1200 feet to windward of j
Kahului Breakwater, will be re-;
placed as soon as practicable.
List of Buoys, etc., 12th Sub-1
district, 1909, p. 13. C. & G. S. j
Chart, 4110.
By order of the Commission of
Lighthouses:
Leo Sahm,
Lieutenant, U. S. N.,
Inspector, 19th L. H. District.
Coffee Roasters Exclusively
OLD KONA COFFEE .
Green or Roasted. Any Quantity.
In bulk or packed in any style.
Coffee of 1 908-9 Crop, or New Crop.
When ordering,
cover freight.
add ct;-. to
Manufacturers' Shoe Co.,
Office of Inspector, 19th L.H. Dist.,
Honolulu. T. H., Dec. 16, 1911.
Hawaiian Isi.ANds Oahu Is
land Pearl Harbor K u t r a n c e
Buoy, 1, a 2nd class tall-type can.
previously reported out of position,
was replaced December 16, 1911.
C. &G. S. Charts 4107,. 4116,
4100.
List of Buoys, etc., 19th Dis
trict, 1911, p. 13.
By order of the Commission of
Dighthouses:
Li;o Sahm,
Lieutenant, U. S. N.
Inspector. 19th L. H. Pjst.
Try Us For Good Coffee
In
The
LlMITtiD
1051 lfORT STRl'I'.T
HllNUl.Ll.L 8
Stanfotd Deverill, a Punahou
student, arrived on the Maunaloa,
and will sptnd the holiday with
hisnother Mrs. b. i. uu.vnu in
Hiialei.
xents For Kauai,
Harrison Mutual
Association
J. M. Kaneakua on luembersltip,
Lthue
W. H .Rice. Merchaudiso, Liluie
Rev. J. A. Akina membership,,
Waimea
C. B. Htifipwrd & Co. Ltd.,
Merchandise, Waimea
uno yen
11 ID Fort Sires!, Honolulu
His a fi-ic Y.w: of Cut Glass.
I Hawaiian Scenes painted on China'
Al
iways
ular
rnces
Mis. D. 11. Sloggett and Master;
SlojfgvU of Maui, who havVbeun
I the guest of friends ajijl .-relati'vps '
AH Chons Ai was a passenger U ".vuk iUL.rncA.mtfit.Jt
, for.onolulu Snlunky
W. G. Hail.
3.00 box
box
Do You
AND
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nor) cassis)
They
hits get
$3,000
4'V'glish;
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