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Tap:' -T.rf;'W(K!!.! 6 THE GARDEN ISLAND. ! W&nfc A.ds ill Tttrv . - I N I Gift! I'l WI s in a wnrt . ner insert, no ad. taKCii top loss man :oc. i " n M I Ml Ml IH HU 111 UMilWJi I J hi mn nun Classified Section 1c. a word, per insert. No ad. taken for less than 25c. FOR SALE condition, lurs. Chill inir ;W. 1(11: Moilrl. i.nl running IVlonliimi' H" for imrticn-tf. FOR SALE A complete vuloaiitini; nlunt. M't up. now and a running order, for sate cheap. Can been seen at tin1 Honolulu Scrap Iron Co. Sperrv products for the wife, the trade, the best made. house that's tf. or rent Sliulitlj mu1 itianos almost good llt! Honolulu Music Co. tf. FOR SALE FOR SALE Moloaa, lia. One hundred head of stock cattle. See Mv It. Kauai, l'oatollliv ICea tf. , WAWTFH Young man. 24 years of Tl fill 1 LiU uL.f Kood bu-cball player, aKoROad umpire behind the bat, seeks i' nipioyiucni on sonic iaiuu ihuihhumi. Address M. (i. Louis, r. C). Honolulu. Hox 50-1, 3t. t I Before buying your Motor Boat Engine, investigate the merits of the R High Speed Motor Boat Gas Engine. "The All Day Motor" All valves located in the head of cylinder, and diredtly over the piston.' HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. HONOLULU Ou New Department TOOLS for Carpenters Bricklayers Concrete-workers Plasterers Masons Painters For detailed information: write LEWERS & COOKE, LTD. HONOLULU m at iLVery fan Craves! Deep down in the basement of his soul every man has a respect for his looks And if very man could have clothes ideals come true every man would be tailor-dressed. And every other kind of clothes would be un known. Why then shouldn't YOU be tailor-dross-cd? There is now no reason why you cannot have vour clothes built exactly as your taste and body dictate. n& OYAL TAILORED-TO-ORDER CLOTHES COST BUT $20, $25, poi( aim pou. iuu win muni iinnu miu uiiii REPRESENT THE BEST MADE-TO-ORDER WORKMANSHIP. EMPORIUM Authorized Royal Dealers irjTHmmiiiiTig'TrrT J anvassers Male and female, of any nationality; good commission; good proposition for any energetic person, young or old. Address "L. B." P. O. Box, 589, Honolulu. anuel Silva Homestead Has added a new five-seater Studebaker to his garage and is in a position to give his patrons even better service than ever before. Careful drivers, comfortable cars, and always ready to start. DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE TELEPHONE 84L. I Manuel Silva, the popular Home- I stead auto man, has added a new I five-seatei Studebaker to his rent service and is prepared to cater i to all comers. Read his ad. in this ' issue. Em l so is a smart dresser guided by a Wm iiA $i'so $2 $2-so nd up II Silvas Toggery Ltd, "The Store for Good Clothes" HONOLULU PORTS MILLIONS PAID TO POLICY HOLDERS OF THE Prudential Life Ins. Co. The fundamental principle of life insurance is PROTECTION. We furnish it at the lowest rates. Over two billion, tw6 hundred million insurance now in force. Hawaiian Trust Co., Ltd., 934 Fort St. Agents. Friday, Aug. 1 , E IS THE "OPENING DAY" OF OUR I ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE! We are better prepared to give "High Class Merchandise at less than Wholesale Prices" than ever before. Our enormous stock in every de partment of our large store must be sold to make way for our Autumn Purchases of Holiday Goods, now be ginning to arrive. N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co., Ltd" P. O. Box 556 HONOLULU WAY S GAMES KOLOA Of all the ball games juilled off - CitMlntr loci- rti fll XTrsrtn diamond was probably the one that; "u D'. u" attracted the widest attention, MAKAWELI The Makaweli grounds were the scene of a conflict between the home team and the Kilaueas both teams being of the former cham pion class. The game was interest ing from start to finish, and at times vcr.y exciting. Both teams made some verv brilliant plays, but owing to a flood of errors, at one point in the game, the homers since the winning of the second series depended largely u p o n whether the McBrydes should win the game. However, the Koloa team in a ten inning game put it over the visitors in a score of 8 to 7. The McBrydes t'.ed the home team in the ninth and in the tenth did them one better, but when the Koloas came to bat, they scored two runs which spelt defeat to the big champions of the first series. The game was witnessed by a large crowd of enthusiastic rooters tor the home team which evidently had a great deal to do with keep ing the courage of the boys up to the winning point. With Sunday's results, Koloa takes the field as a strong antagonist with the Mc Brydes for the championship of the second series and it is predicted by the wise-acres that since the latter has lost Loveland, there will be but little trouble bringing about their defeat. The team is com posed of splendid players, however, and the boys are not yet defeated by any means. K.'A. C.'s end that the visitors were .iiiable to get in sight of them, and the ninth inning closed with the score at 7 to 3 in favor of Makaweli. Enthusiasm in the national sport is as rife in Makaweli as ever as was evidenced at the big turn out at the Sunday game. Sunday's Results: Koloa 8. McBryde 7. K A. C. 5. While 4. Makaweli . 7. Kilauea 3. SUNDAY'S BALL GAMES Julv 27. McBryde at Kilauea. Makaweli at Lihue. Koloa at Kapaa. STANDING OF TEAMS t3 Sperry flour Best on is the housewife's boast. the coast tf. Sperry flour the best every where, the bakers declare. tf. Koloa K. A. C. McBryde Makaweli Kilauea While W. Iv. Perc. 2 0 1000 2 0 1000 1 1 500 1 1 500 0 2 000 0 2 000 Fresh Haas' Candy P fMlf Parcels Post f IsiCk Half Pound boxes delivered to any pes office on Kauai $ .40 J& WM One ' $ .75 W Twj ' $1-35 Jm js$V 'I'liis candy is tuki-n from cold storac3 just before tlm flff ffii! "i a,'d comes to you in AM class condition. BfaH Mfl BENSON, SMITH & CO. Jffl rtH 'j Box-fi26 SoU Agents Honolulu W$n fit sBflllC REXALLfflBas M S. OZAKi WAIMKA Wholesale Liquor Dealer ALSO Complete Line of Oriental Goods Branch Wahiawa, Telephone N Telcplione No. ;02. V M lira Phone 178 Nawiliwili (Chiba's old Stand) Phone 178 One Five-Seater Maxwell One Five-Sealer Buick Will meet all steamer.! Commercial Rates. Comfortable cars. Careful Drivers- COURT NOTICE a n Those having tinsmith nlunibintr to do are hereby advised At Kapaa the home team cross- that the Emmeluth Co.', of Hono lulu, have representatives on Kati- ed bats with the Whites, defeating the visitors with a score of 5 to 4. The game was marked with consi derable discussion, arising from so called questionable decisions by the umpire. The Lihue team is play ing under a series o f bad-luck streaks. It doesn't seem to have much difficulty in putting up a winning game up to the last inning or so, when from one cause or another, it goes to pieces and loses out. The boys seem to be laboring under the shadow of a "hoo-doo," from which it would appear they cannot escape. 1 lie game w a s well played, generally speaking some very pretty plays having been made on both sides. ai, being at the present time en gaged on the Whue Store building where orders for work mav be left with an assurance of prompt atten tion. Adv. 2t. Albert Bechert, one of Whue Plantation's efficient hums, leaves this afternoon for an extended va cation in California Tie will visit his son in Oakland and spend some two or three mouths seeing the sights of California in general. Stockings are not to be worn on the Waikiki bathing beach, says a contemporary. A barefooted bath ing beach ought to be worth seeing. In Thk Cikcuit Coukt ov Tim Fiitii Circuit Tkhkitouv Ok Hawaii. At Chambers In Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of Ralph Lyman Wilcox, deceased testate. Oriu'r For Noticu Ok Hkarino Petition For Prohatk Ok Will. A Document purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Ralph Lvman Wilcox, of Lihue, Kauai, deceased, having on the 22nd dav of July, a. r. 1)13 been presented to said Probate Court, and a Petition Jor the Probate thereof, and for the Issuance of Letters Testamentary to A n u a Charlotte Wilcox; Charles II Wilcox and Charles A. Rice, hav ling been filed bv the above named' I Charles H. Wilcox, i It is hereby ordered, that Fri day the 22nd day of August, A. n. Washington. A joint resolu tion to make the "Star Spangled Banner" the official anthem of the United States has been introduced in congress by Representative Levy ot iNew York. It provides that whenever the "Star Spaneled Ban ner" is played on anv occasion nt any public place where persons be longing to any branch of the government service are present they will stand at attention, and all other persons will stand, such positions being retained nntill the last note of the anthem. 1913, at 10 o'clock, A. m. of said day, at the Co-rt Room of said Court, at Lihue, County of Kauai. Territory of Hawaii, be and the same hereby is appointed the -time and place for proving said Will and hearing said application. Dated at Lihue, County of Kauai. July 22nd. 1913. By the Court. D. W.M. Di?an, Clerk. July 22-29-Aug. 5-12-1913. 'Or-- t