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" 4 ESTABLISHED 1904. VOL. 9. NO. 1. LIIIUE, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1912. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, $2.50 PER YEAR. V r 4, KAUAI WILL ORGANIZE BRANCH TEACHERS Prominent Educators and Business Merr Will Make Addresses-Regular Classes in Demonstrating Work . A BASKET DINNER ON PROGRAM' Supervisor Brodie Says Show Indifference'-To Convene At NineQ clock Sharp i An outline of the teachers!' meet-1 ing to be held at the public school building in Lihue on Friday Jan uary 5th., as provided by piper vising principal Brodie f urniihes an interesting program. The first part of the program will be devoted to demonstrating lessons can among which will be a type lesson in reading i n the Golden .Treas ury, a new reader which hasj made He nnnpnrance in the primary grades of our public schools for the first time this year and jliich is. said to. have proven jusfla bit difricWt6Vsome vof our ptjtiary ., teacliers. -,, ' , Following. ihese demonstraj'ons, !ii u. .nrl tii? t1i(ivnri- remarKs win u- m - i ous speakers who will pr rdnbly include School' Inspector Giou, Principal Edgar Wood of F.nio lulu N'oYmarSchool, Hon. W H. n:- c f Vmimissloner of Ldli- IVItt, vji., - . cation of Kauai, Senator Knur-en, Representative C. A. Rice, Rte- ftenresentative J. H- PflW wl'Ml ,,r ' " " At timjfniinlufiion of.the add.'ss-; c aJws&et Pidnic Will be feat red fought for gtwroiw Carles, and whllrf wilt iL spread on the;Uvucy 1 have to fight th. same im.: .rHii. teachers and gi-sts I X uvw w . . Sill reassemble 'and indulge .general discission on school tojes, ..iluteV-changi'ng as it vere,epe ' Vriencesnd ideas which willsuily irt Wih. nvocrram the worn of ir- gani'zing'-a teachers' association'or Jiauii ail) be taKep up. ucnani Si rm mm SMnT assi " a '.',j'tl,i ic nn nneshn: fiuestipn UPX. Kariai. and there j 110 uej,pn tofrtta entire staff-mi favor !P ihwp. &m s t ? .only island of the smup within such an organization and the u- MRS. HOFGAARD TIA Vir " il. Hofcraard was hoslss 'at an elaborate afternoon tea 1st wirele 1ftlr, IVWI last ivri , , . , . 'day from a tip around the world. Wnesat oloc; fl hoJr liiiV Ven :ibsL-i.i since Aimusl tea 1st of en o lief ft? 4w. M'lliltitil 1 1 lllft the GharnimK U"0"1 "t lr. Krancisco, whu o h'-ji'i ports ikiviuk ""ncvtjr ' Mrs Hof gaarcL Those participtig he lp iH ,tf distinction thrust were Mrs. V. Kuudsen. Mrs. D:,-1 ,)v.r01." lo him, bin Hag would h ive ford Mrs. Hansen. Mrs. E.O none of it. Hv preferred the si 111 Knu'dsen. Mrs. McClaren, M.. 1 p!e life in Hawaii. Mr. Vincent K . ' . . .. who has been in charge of the sta- Aubrey kodiusou, V"""c Hofgaard, Mrs. T. Urandt, M.. Grelg, Mrs. Baldwin. Misses Iva amUKHa of Makaweli, M.s Jordan, Miss Gardner, Mrs. Alt nniinr and mere. .Mrs. acuuq 'M'is.'H. H. urodiu aim .nis J qriTo( Haifjpj'p'-e,. " ' G. Hpppcr manager of tfet ' -H gARpps Isi.ANi p(nc is on-itiUS'! Paul Scnmtdt with Hn kfeld & neB trip to Honolulu, I Co., came un on the Hull Friday, i.. - TEACH "Teachers Should Not! terest which is being taken in the coming movement is indeed very encouraging. Mr. Brodie has announced the meeting in the following form to the various principals:" To the Principals of Schools of Kauai: i mere win ue a leacners meei- a teachers' meet' Lihue School on nig Hem at the Lihue bcliool on Friday, Jan. 5th., 1912. Briefly, the program will be as follows: 1. Regular lessons will be 'given in certain subjects. 2. - Short addresses b y leading visitors. , 3. -A basket picnic. 4. Organization of Teachers' As sociation. 5. A general and informal dis cussion by teacliers on educa tional questions. In extreme cases, roads and, dis- tauce nuiy p,reyeiu a,ueWtiiuv.Y, V rtfffl' W!h 1 Mr stand island without a teachers1 association. For years our friends U a v e g'u a am. Least of all should the teachers show indifference. Again let ine call attention that you should have all type lessons and terinouUiuescqipled tyW the ry wi'ejj'. TlieH teachers', meeting c o m -mehecs at' 9 'o'clock, promptly, Honolulu time Hring good idcs Ul iivudut! iVHjJi, or lit vqii- tyAX ttatr. II. It. Uhuwk, Stipervisiug Principal. HAGGEPV1AM PETUR' Richard I Haggemav.:;, , .ii Oliiiia. the .M.ntciiu-t.lkcd "Km i.,p ,l.,nmr Mr. natrtreniaun'.s absence will piobably leave for lid nohilti to-clav where he will be ' sat;onedin the central" ullice 61 the AmiUMtn' nio,u ' .r.' Vin . cJnt has bvcoine Viuite popular here ' during his tempprary stay and , much regret is felt tfuvt circuin. . stances necessitate his leaving last. He is looking we.l, ami v. 1. liAnta miftotif I. ....... Ii nr .oi'l "HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE THE ICE m D. Hills Winner of The Kegel Club's Prize in Bowling Contest After Years , Of Unabating Efforts HIGH SCORES MADE Dole Wins Second and Wishard Third 1 Prizes While Hills Also Takes A Special Prize-A Picture A. D. Hills, Manager of the I Lihue Ice and soda waterworks, a1 number of the Kegel Clu' and fisherman of no mean reputation, I further distinguished himself at the Kegel Club headquarters last Saturday night where for the third time he bowled a record score, wl)ich gavc him p(:rmanent posses. sion of the much C0Veted cup which has j)een tllc bone of con- tention at numerous contest for many years. The cup which Mr. Hillf, nmv possesses, was first put un ...:th the understandimr that to win it, a member must needs get the highest score three times be fore he is entitled the trophy. This Mr. Hills has done, pulling off his third high score on Saturday night. Besides the winning score, there were others made o n Saturday evening which might be consider ed extraordinary. Charley Dole for instance, a member who has never aspired to the winning list, ing a case wherein Chief Apana rolled second highest, much to his simply excelled himself, astonishment. Other high scores . The place cards bore the iuscrip . . , . e it ition A Happy New ear, January were made by heretofore rather prin h) goJd leaf obscure candidates. At the conclusion of the sump- There were twenty contestants tuous spread, the guests were in in nil. whose scores airmeeate an ' vited to the home of Mr. and Mrs. amount equal to an average of one hundred and sixty-five. If this average can be maintained in the next Kauni-Maui contest, the latter won't have a look-in. Those making the highest scores last Saturday night, and why"1, the first s.ecjriudi au, third prizes were warded,, are as nojip.ws: Hills 18S Cup and Picture C. S. Doli (Jeruiau Sieii L p, Wishard 80 177 OUur vommendable jpu Vire KUUan, t?(; Craw-J jpui r und Wolters 174. A DANGEROUS SPOT ' ' The ciUIYc OH IV: l. ivadmg u) t.ll.e "V11 hom- Ul' 1!lu,e S,tore is no,t infrequently the scene. of considerable u,ervo,usi'; A- toists who an cftnii ,V r, up-hill meet ov.nl'ner vuhicle at tlllS DOUlt On 0,ie occasion, the vriteif is inform,- slecorattons, which w e r e ed. the only thiny prtwuUu the ' pliiel'ly the handiwork of Miss L11 driver from pinny Hji Y'l th' fill ju Weber, were tinged with just ImnkmeuA lotlu- vadUKul tracK -'emn h C0lUrast to render the. luw, was the small embankment by Is-" tlu the roulade. This condition .' affair;, night be considerably c iaiiged I'V constructing the road at this po.ut so as to leave the outer side elev.ded which would ,.mwy skidd-ng and tbu 1-..ol i the chance of a - -,i ac-ul-nt. .'. L1HUE BAND PCNQS The Lihue Hand li.is niady plans Ur an i?iabor,itv. picnic to be held a Wailua Vails, next .Suudiiy pi'Q' riding the weather tnnn neals out plenty of sunshine. It will be a family affa'r, a d grer.t f n 's anticipated. HYDROPHOBIA NEXT - California Dogs Will Have Bars Put Up Against Then Though Entity Free From the Disease A F-'AIRVIEW SPREAD Elaborate Menu Prepared by Chef Apana Deliglhts a Score or More of Invited New Year's Guests Hoxoi.n.r. Jan. 1st.- Now that the banana scare is subsiding, a new sensation must be sprung, so in casting about for such, Hono- lulu s hysterical class has decided that an invasion of dogs infected with, rahies is ahout to occur This notwithstanding that no re ' cord exists of any such case on these islands. Furthermore the state of California, against which the quarantine is to be established, has no record of a case of hydro phobia which adds to the rcdic ulousness of the situation. It is said by some that this latest out burst is probably a ruse to secure larger funds for certain depart ments, in order to permit them to carry on special experimental work, funds for which at present are somewhat lacking. A FAIRVIEW SPREAD The annual Xew Year's dinner given by the Hotel Fairview was enjoyed by a score of invited guests Sunday evening. The menu was a particularly appetizing one, be- W. H. Rice Jr., where bridge and welsh-rarebit occupied the atten tion of the guests for the remaind er of the evening. Those present were'. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rice Si.. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rkv jr., Mr. a n d Mrs. c. A. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Conev, Mr. and Mrs. Keightley, Miss Jordan, Mr. Morgan, Charlie Dole and Dr. Putm.au. At the beautiful home of M- t atreran(i rru uc.i,or ,,Ul..lv irrht " 'W-IV r - "-w 11 . the old vear u most fittinirlv nut m.. -.iuuiber. while the New Year . . was received in a manner which kft 110lh;n lo t, itt ,he shapy of an .AMl'Jfate weicome. The1 , vyvou was i,he annual luau which ' ,.,,.. Pnnn1p PuH)-, ,hose ""- l1 connected UV, plantation. wuuik u"1'" lu'"i"M niony. Numerous t,vctrie miins b'.azid forth, liiclr cheerful light (roi,. ,.Vs.ry direction, the baM jj comfOItably eoad twXVWwl ve which s,u,Gd near Uv oUve, be.n;. djrect- K Vnh a flood of li..,hi XMb ( ro many owns uituien nuoun me branches of thfr iv. The approach to the big hmai upon which su o... uvttstically decorated table, was lined on either side by ferns and ti 'plants. The table stood in the ' shape of a hallow square on three SEN AIR 0 II ENTER I PUBLIC SCHOOLS in IE FOR 2ND. Gathered Up The Threads Which Were So Abruptly Severed at heginnning Of Holiday Festivities ; PARENTAL NEGLECT, Mere Interest is Duo the Child From Its Parents, Who Generally Display Decided Indifference Promptly at nine o'clock this morning, every school on the is land saluted Old Glorv and once more tackled the problems which , thev had so summarily dismiss- TE1 cu ui un- in.-KiiuiuiK i uic a-h.ni' to nave a ciauy service, this pap-.r season- Christmas is over-so is , would probably enter into uego New Year both, with all their , tiations with the Wireless Co., to pleasures are of the past, and the , secure special privileges, but tin young mind, notwithstanding its .der present conditions there is no abnormal condition for the past way in which such an arrangement fortnight, is fresh and ready to can be turned into a commercial take a new lease on work; to grap- means of getting returns from the pie with the daily problems in a expenditures necessary to get such .1 I t.1... I...... ......... ..r il. . r. determined and successtui manner, 1 here are cases, however, where children are rather indifferent and parents who do not care, but it is a pleasure to know that these are rare. As a rule, too little atten tion is paid to our childrens' pro gress in school. So long as" the child is attending and no question concerninc his daily work j reaches ti. -.,f ,i,n in.., ..V'''.:', whose child growsTii WiirnorVnce has only himself, to Jjlaine. "One father right hereMnafcihue, is a close observer er of the progress of his children, with the result that41 he it is to whom" they come 'for assistance, and he it is wlio is thus able to shapj their course in studies. They have cultivated a taste for good literature and stand head and shoulders above the poor lad who stands a monument to parental neglect. , Why do we cultivate and care so tenderly for choice flowers? Is it not to see them open up in all their glorious beauty? Does not the mind of a single child warrant far more painstaking care than a whole univirse of the most beauti ful floweis that ever blossomed? Is lt not the highest gift of our terest in the chiid A,Tijtsiistri cronS' Uh ininal neglect ihdvefrf rJnrentT Creator? The proper care and eul-j of the blessing which God has be tivation of the' young mind, its stowed upon him. Help whatever quick response to such treatment j and whomsoever you may, but do and its gradual expansion to the .not neglect the children. They stage of "full bloom" surpasses in j are with us ilways, any one of beauty all else which has ever yet, whom is worthy of every kind act been created, and parents neglect-(you can show him if you live to" ing to make every effort to help! 1k as old as Methusela. ( i sides. Table decorations conskted of a profusion of ferns, anddaiuti- . . - ... . 1 iv arraugeu eiusi.fi: ji i!n) tinted begonias, covers b.-ing lay- ci for thirty-six. In the center of the) dining room, a large bell was sus netuled beimr connected to a long,! i........., .er.tnti, rif rnc( ntirl nil l.ll'ftliwrti. ...... .... other of maiden hair fern, forming, across where they met. Hesules this large center hell there were others nearly as large each having 1,h,m, limit attractively anaiiKed. , l.'lr,tc cards, further evidence of Miss Linu s ability, wcxe v e r tastefully providvtl. The decora tious as. ii whole uore a tieciueu in clUwtiwi to yellow and red with lust a sufficiency or green to prove Uat.ul w the t-,e. The wesi end of the front h.r.a 'had been diap-d in, an Anuricuu mill I H-nn:,n M:ii' heiiiL' tile el'.it-f ,, . : , i f decorations, i unnun mew .lie gu.sts who miKht pre ter a se cluded sput. It was ceriuimy a most inviting place mid was well patronized The drawing room wus extreme- ly pretty, hying handsomely deco- ALL WIRELESS OS MESSAGES ARE GUI OUT Plantations Decide to Discontinue Their Monthly Support to CompanyOf No Commercial Value C.E. S. APPRECIATES Mr. De Lacy is Handsomely Remembered By Lihue's Religious Bodies ClirisiniuS Day 0 Wireless press news in so far as this island is concerned, was shut off last Saturday, when the recent order issued by went into effect the Wireless Co., Were it possible , . . a privilege. DE LACY. IS THANKED ..- fit. . . The iiembe'rs of W P 1 their I pniasttljdrWppreciation of Mr. de iam. a.Wiuuiit uaiatuuuc iLiaiuwu- ristmas nresent accoih- baiiied-by the follow ing note: ;Mr3?De Lacy, lWeIthembrstthe-.Suuday ilioil'ortiriueVtlie Church and pie 'Christian Endeavors Society, present vou this C5hristnia gift as an "Aloha Xui". for the interest and kindness you have shown these many years in Church and Sunday School work. Kindly accept it and may God bless thy way with hap piness the next twelve months and all the twelve months of your life. 15y its committee Wm. Kli.is. December 24th. 1911. The present was in cash. their children to this eud'-if phy- ! sicall able to do so is unworthy L rated with red roses and beautiful stately Hawaiian Kahilis, while the parlor was in red roses and silver. The menu was composed of roast pig as the chief attraction, with tvery accompanying Hawaiian dej licicv iniiuaginable. There was not a dull moment 1 , . , . . , , hours ainounced t li e departure of the old year,' "three times three" was drunk to the new Uini year after which the curtain raws down, nn one of the happiest evenings ot the old, and happiest New Ye .r morning, in the history of the merry makers. Those present were: Mr. a n d Mrs. Weber, Miss Smith, Mr ami Mrs. Christian. Mr. and Mrs. Kas sabeer, Mr. and Mrs. K. Dientit, Mrs Logan. Mr. Siiiultze, Rutche Hrothers, Mr. ami Mrs. Auder intn, Mr. and Mrs. Thielan, Mr. ami Mrs. Hohri. Mr. tie Lacs-, V. Crawford. Mr. Carls. Mr. Sie- ibel, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon. Miss u. . Dajsv slwUlof Miss Hannah KhJ LlAietHrSfi their comml?teeex--f' don, Mr. and Mrs. Massr, Mr. and Mrs. Winter, Mr. and Mrs Grnte, Mr. Grote Jr., Mr. and Mrs. it Hretteville, Mrs. Wedemever. S. C. Waggoner, Paul Schmidt,. Miss hw Weber i 4 i