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The Garden Island. [volume] (Lihue, Kauai, H.T.) 1902-current, July 20, 1915, Image 5

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THE GARDEN ISLAND TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1M5
French Laundry
J. ABADir,
Proprietor.
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I. T. st Cleaners and Most
Sani.arv Establishment in tlie
Territory of Hnwaii.
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Drv Cleaning.
High Class Work.
Quick Delivery.
Laundry Returned by
Parcels Post
Free of Charge
To All Towns On Kauai.
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777 King Street
Honolulu
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CIVIC CONVENTION
(Continued from page 1 . )
"The delegates could spend
Sunday and Monday on Kauai,
the Convention on the dates sug
1 gested.
"Yours very truly,
"Inter-Inland Steam Nav. Co. Ltd.
"Dv J. L. Mc Lean,
"Vice President "
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JAP-A-LAC
will make your home new again.
Ask Your Dealer.
FRED L WALDRON,Ltd.
ShIi'S Asiuntx for lhiwaiian Islamic.
HONOLULU, T. II.
leaving bv the "Kinau" on Mon-j
day evening. September 27th. nr.. Upon rectipt of the above letter.
riving at Honolulu September 28th a nietin of the general committee
in time to leave for Maui and Ha- w nd decj(,e? l
.... . T vise the Inter Island S. N . Coin
wan ports bv the Manna Loa that tht of daM
on Tuesday, the 28th or bv 'tlie, wollia he made and thr-t the Kan
'Manna K e a" on Wednesday Bi Chamber of Commerce would
morning. September 29th. rely upr.n the steamship company
, . . .t. to supplv adequate and satisfactory
This is the best scludu e thr.t we . .- r . u.
I . accommodations for the Hawaii,
can work out in connection with Maui and 0aln, legations It is
the Convention and we titist that assumed that pvervthing will now
vou can so arrange matters to hold run alot-R swiniminclv.
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Wear a Nap-A-Tan Shoe
A high shoe, blucher style,
with bellows tongue and
double sole. .
A MILITARY MODEL
$5.00
For 50c extra, you can have a pair
of them made waterproof.
Manufacturers Shoe Store
Honolulu
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Nawiiiwili Garage
,C. W. SPITZ, Prop.
NAWIUWILI, KAUAI TELEPHONE t04
Automobiles to all Parts of Kauai,
all hours, Day and Night
Careful Chauffeurs
Autos and light machinery repaired.
Plumbing and gas fittings. Agents for Fisk
and Goodrich Tires and Tubes, Chalmers,
Ford, Studebaker, Velie, Federal and
Velie Truck.
Agents for the Inter Island Steam Navigation
Co., Ltd., at Nawiliwili, Kauai
When You Come To Honolulu
Or ship freight from or to the City, you require the ser
vices of Reliable Kxpressmen. We meet all steamers from Ka
uai and are prepared to respond promptly to c;ills from Kauai
people at the hotels or elsewhere, or to carry out orders by mail.
Mail instructions just as jfodtV ns personal interviews. Give u
your orders and we will do the rest.
We are backed by our reputation for promptness and re
liability. THE RELIABLE TRANSFER COMPANY,
M. 13. Gomes, Jr. Proprietor, Honolulu.
- MISS ANNA MORGAN OPENS VACATION CAMP FOR
WORKING GIRLS.
Miss Anna Morgan, daughter of the lite J. P Morarnn, and sister
of . P. Morgan, has just opened a camp for working crirls in Sterling
Forest Greenwood l.ake. N J. Twentv of the members of her Vaca
tion Fund Club are now encamped Mn the beautiful surroundings,
but the full quota is expected within a few davs to take advantage of
lessons in rowing, woodcraft, fishing; and nature studies and in en
joining the dahcinc in the pavilion.
Cepyright KM Scbittwt Mui
Silva's Toggery, Honolulu.
CRISCO
For Frying-For Shortening '
For Cake Making
Fry
mg
There is no smoke nor odor. Fried foods we free from
the taste of grease. They now are tasty and crisp. They
are made more digestible, for disco is all vegetable.
The same Crisco tan be used to fry fish, onions, dough
nuts, etc., merely by straining out the food particles
after each frying.
Shortening
Crisco gives pastry a new flakiness and digestibility.
Crisco always is of the same freshness and consistency.
It's uniform quality makes for uniform results.
Cake Making
Crisco gives richnessat smaller cost, It brings cake
making back to popularity. Butter bills are reduced and
cakes stay fresh and moist longer.
Passengers In And Out
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The following sailed by the Vj
G. Hall last Tuesday afternoon
for Honolulu:
Mrs. A. Kaauwai. Mrs. Wm.
Werner, Master T. Kaiwi, J. II.
K. Kaiwi, Mr. and Mrs. Mont
gomery, Mrs. P. Malina and child.
Rev. J. M. Lydgate, Jas. von Ivke
kela. -Philip Castro, Rev. R. Puu
ki, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kaiawe.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hono. F. Vasci-
lona, Mr. Kuboki, S. Takamon.
Jose Alva, Marcus, Mr.-and Mrs.
Okamoto. Santiago,- F. Ventura.
J. Kabang, S. Tubilliha, Simon
Vasques, Irinto Vasques, Felix
Velasco. M. Mendia villa.
1 he following arrived by the
Kinau Wednesday morning from
Honolulu:
Mrs Stubbs, A. Gartlev. F.
Howes, W. Neal, I. W. Neal, L.
Fitzgerald, Miss Mae Urown.W. A
Coney", F. Hurley,. S. W. Holmer,
M. Uycmoto, Miss Uvetnoto. N.
Hanai, Ah Chong. A. V. Peters,
J. P. Cooke. S. H.Robinson. Mrs.
W. C. King, Miss Wishard, Mas-
PABST MALT EXTRACT
THE "BEST" TONIC
Highly Recommended by Physicians Everywhere.
GONSALVES & CO., LTD.
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Lxclusive Agents 1 erritory or Hawaii. g
P.O. Box 595 Honolulu, T. H. I
In Thk Circuit Court of The
Fifth Circuit, Tkrritory
of Hawaii.
At Chambers In Probate. .
In the Matter of the Estate of
David Kealahula, deceased.
Order of notice of petition for
allowance of accounts, determina
tion of trust and distributing of the
estate.
On reading and filing the peti
tion and accounts df Wm. Hade,
of Koloa, Kau.ii, Administrator of
the Estat of David Kealahula,
wherein petitioner asks to be al
lowed $204.35 and chirged with
$157.35. and asks that the same be
examined and approved, and that
a final order be inade of Distribu
tion of the remaining property to
the persons tlfereto entitled and
discharging petitioner and sureties
from nil further responsibility here
in: It is ordered, that Saturday, the
31st day of July A. D. 1915, at
9:30 o'clock a. m. before the Judge
of said Court presiding at Cham
bers at his court room in Lihue,
Kauai, be and the same hereby is
Waimea Stables
LIMITED
Up-to-dale Livery, Draying and Boarding Stable and Auto
Livery Business.
AUTOMOBILE STAGE-LINE .
BETWEEN LIHUE and KEKAHA
Leaving Lihue every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Leaving Kekaha every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
ARRIVING AT THEIR DESTINATION IN THREE HOURS
F. WEBER Manager.
Telephone 43 W Waimea P. O. Box 71
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ter Brown, Mrs. A. M, Brown, appointed the time and place tor
Miss F. Cooper. Mrs. C. B. Coop-j hearing said Petition and Ac
er, L.. K IlemenwaV, ll. cooper, , euums. aim uiai mi irruu unci-
Honolulu Monument Works, Ltd.
P. o. Box 491 'P. O. Box 491
Honolulu.
J. Cooper, M. Johnson, C. T.
Hung, C. L. Sang.
The following arrived by the W.
G. Hall Friday morning fiom Ho
nolulu: Geo. N. Wilcox. Miss B.
M. Young, Miss Hansen, Mrs. D.
T. Schmidt, Miss C. Kirihara.
Mrs. T. Obye, Mrs. J. C. Jerves,
Miss Jerves. R. Takemura, Miss
J. Hiso, Gus Hanna. II. M. Gittel.
Wm. T. Barkow, Joshua D. Tuck
er, W. B. Henshaw. Chas. Gay,
Leon Quonsan, Hee Fat, Ah Hov,
Imafugi, Jas. Wallace, K. Taka
w?ri and O.'Okuda.
ested may then and there appear
and, show cause, if any they have,
why the same should not be grant
ed, and mav present evidence as to
who are entitled to the said pro
perty. Dated the 28th day of June,
1915.
(Seal)
(Sgd.) Lyl A. Dickey,
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
Fifth Circuit.
Attested:
(Sgd.) D. Wm. Dean,
Clerk of the Circuit Court ot the
i Fifth Circuit.
A. V. Peters, a Honolulu drug-! A- G- Kaulukou,
11 Haas's Delicious Candy ((
KAf "."ALWAYS FHKsir- XVI
II VV BENSON, SMITH & CO., LTD. J) Jj
l) II Anrtl CliiH-ohiti- uihI Hon Itoiw !Tc ht pound; H.'Ja II
II I two lMiiin.lrt. Milk Clim-oliUoH .rik-kiiiuII Ikix; tl.Ot) II 1
f I II larjy tx. No .liarip- for Mstae. 11 1
ssssTHEREXALLffss!.
gist, is making a business tour ot vlu.uty
the island. 1 J une 29, July 6, 13, 20.

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