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THE GARDEN tSLAND, TtJE'S&AY, AUG. 24, 1920
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By Authority
PUBLIC NOTICE OF
PRIMARY ELECTION
I, J. Mahial Kaneakua, County Clerk
of the County of Kauai, Territory of
Hawaii, do hereby certify that I have
on this 13th day of August, A. D.
1920, received from the Honorable
Curtis P. laukea, Secretary of Hawaii,
a Public Notice of Primary Election,
and in accordance with paragraph 2
of Section 29 of the Revised Laws of
Hawaii, 1915, as amended, I do hereby
publish so much of said Notice as is
applicable to the County of Kauai,
Territory of Hawaii, as follows:
PUBLIC NOTICE OF PRIMARY
ELECTION
Notice is hereby given that in ac
cordance with the terms of Chapter 8
of the Revised Laws of Hawaii, 1915,
a Primary Election for the purpose of
making nominations for a Delegate to
the House of Representatives of the
United States and for a Senator and
Representatives of the Legislature of
the Territory of Hawaii as more par
ticularly hereinafter set forth, will be
held on
SATURDAY the 2nd day of October,
A. D. 1920, within the County of Kauai,
Territory of Hawaii, between the
hours of eight o'clock a. m., and five
o'clock, p. m.
. SENATORIAL DISTRICT
The Senatorial District and the
number of candidate for Senator to
be nominated by each political party
ts as follows:
FOURTH DISTRICT Islands of
Kauai and Niihau One.
REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT
The Representative District and the
number of candidates for Representa
tives to be nominated by each politi
cal party are as follows:
IN THE SIXTH DISTRICT FOUR.
District, precincts, and polling places
are as follows:
SIXTH REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT
Sixth Representative District Fourth
Senatorial District.
The Islands of Kauai and Niihau
constituting the County of Kauai.
First Precinct The Island of Nil
hau. Polling Place, Niihau school
house. Second Precinct The portion of the
District of Waimea on the Island of
Kauai, west of the boundary between
the Kekaha and Waimea plantations
bud a line in extension thereof along
the western edge of Waimea Valley to
the southern boundary of Na Pali.
Polling place, Kekaha schoolhouse.
Third Precinct The portion of the
District of Waimea on the Island of
Kauai, between the second precinct
and the bed of the Mahinaull Valley.
Polling place, Waimea Courthouse.
Fourth Precinct The remainder of
the District of Waimea. Polling place
Wakaweli schoolhouse.
Fifth Precinct The portion of the
District of Koloa west of the west
boundary of the land of Koloa. Polling
place. Office of The RIcBryde Sugar
Company at Wahiawa.
Sixth Precinct The remainder of
the District of Koloa. Polling place,
Koloa Courthouse.
Seventh Precinct The District of
Lihue. Polling place, District Court
room at Lihue.
Eigth Precinct The District of Ka
waihau. Polling place, Kapaa Court
house. Ninth Precinct The portion of the
District of Hanalei east of the Kalihi
wai stream. Polling place, Kilauea
schoolhouse.
Tenth Precinct The remainder of
the District of Hanalei. Polling place,
Waioll Courthouse.
IN TESTIMONY WHERE
OF, I have hereunto set my
(SEAL) hand and caused the Great
Seal of the Territory of Ha
waii to be affixed.
DONE at the capitol in Ho
nolulu, this 11th day of
August, A. D. 1920.
CURTIS P. LAUKEA,
Secretary of Hawaii
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF,
I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the Seal of the
(SEAL) County of Kauai, Territory
of Hawaii, to be affixed here
to.
DONE at the County Seat at
LIHUE this 13th day of
August, A. D. 1920.
J. MAHIAI KANEAKUA,
County Clerk, County of Kauai
Aug. 17, 24, 31. Sept. 1.
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Ma Ke Kauoha
HOOLAHA KOHO
BALOTO WAE MOHO
Owau o, J. Mahiai Kaneakua, Kakau
olelo o ke Kalana o Kauai, Teritore o
Hawaii, ma keia ke hooia nei au ua
loaa mai ia'u 1 keia la 13 o Augate, M.
H. 1920, mai ka Mea Hanohano Curtis
P. laukea, Kakauolelo o Hawai nei,
tie Hoolaha Koho Bulota Wae Mono,
a 1 kulike al me ka manao o ka mahele
2 o ka Pauku 29 o na Kanawai i Hoo
ponopono Houia o Hawaii nei, 1915,
elike me ia i hoololiia'i ma keia ke
hoolaba aku nei au i kekahi mahele o
ua Hoolaha la ma ke mea hoi i pill
mai i ke Kalana o Kauai nei, Teritore
o Hawaii, penei:
HOOLAHA KOHO BALOTA WAE
MOHO.
Ke hoolahala aku nei ma keia a 1 ku
like ai hoi me na olelo o ka Mokuna 8
o na Kanawai Hooponopono Houia o
Hawaii nei 1915, e malamaia ana he
Koho Balota Wae Moho no Kekahi
Elelo i ka Hale o na Lunamakaainana
o Amerika Huipuia a no kekahi Sena
toa anie na Lunamakaaina no ka Aha
olelo o ke Teritore o Hawaii a elike
hoi me ia i hoakaka ponoia nialulo iho
nei ma ka
POAONO ka la 2 o Okatoba, M.H. 1920,
maloko nei o ke Kalana o Kauai, Teri
tore o Hawaii, mawaena o ka hora
ewalu, a. ni. anie ka hora elima p. m.
APANA KOHO SENATOA
O ka Apana Koho Senutoa, ame ka
nui o na moho no ka oihana Senatoa
waeia ae ai e keia ame keia aoao
kalaiaina, penei no:
Apana Koho Eha Na Mokupuni o
Kauai ame Niihau Hookahi.
APANA KOHO LUNAMAKAAINANA
O ka Apana Koho Lunamakaainana
ame ka nui o na moho no na Luna
makaainana e waeia ae ai e keia ame
keia aoao kalaiaina penei no:
lloko o ka Apana Koho Eono Eha
Na Apana, na Mahele Koho Balota
ame na Wahi e koho balota ai oia
keia malalo iho nei:
Apana Koho Eono no na Lunama
kaainana Apana Koho Eha no ke
Senatoa, oia no ke Kalana o Kauai
nei.
Mahele Ekahi Ka Mokupuni o Nii
hau. Wahi Koho, Halekula o Niihau
Mahele Elua Ka mahele o ka Apa
na o Waimea ma ka Mokupuni o Kauai
ma ka aoao komohana aku o ka palena
mawaena o na mahika o Kekaha ame
Waimea ame kekahi kaha loihi e holo
pili ana me ke kae komohana o ke awa
awa o Waimea a hiki i ka palena hema
o Na Pali. Wahi Koho, Halekula o
Kekaha.
Mantle Ekolu Ka mahele o ka
Apana o Waimea ma ka Mokupuni o
Kauai e waiho ana mawaena o ka
mahele elua ame lalo o ke awaawa o
Mahinaull. Wahi Koho, Halehookolo
kolo ma Waimea.
Mahele Eha Ke koena aku o ka
Apana o Waimea. Wahi Koho, Hale
kula ma Makawell.
Mahele Elima Ka mahele o ka
Apana o Koloa ma ka aoao komohana
aku o ka palena komohana o ka aina
o Koloa. Wahi Koho, Keena Kupakako
o ka Hui Mahiko o McBryde ma Wahiawa.
Mahele Eono Ke koena mai o ka
Apana o Koloa. Wahi Koho, Halehoo
kolokolo o Koloa.
Mahele Ehiku Ka Apana o Lihue.
Wahi Koho, Keena o ka Aha Hookolo-
kolo Apana o Lihue.
Mahele Ewalu Ka Apana o Kawai-
hau. Wahi Koho, Halehookolokolo o
Kapaa.
Mahele Eiwa Ka mahele o ka Apa
na o Hanalei ma ka aoao hikina o ke
kahawal o Kalihiwai. Wahi Koho,
Halekula o Kilauea.
Mahele Umi Ke koena aku o ka
Apana o Hanalei. Wahi Koho. Hale
hookolokolo ma Waloli.
I 1IOIKE NO KA OIAIO o keia
ke kau nei au malalo ae nei
(SILA) o keia i ko'u lima me ka
hoopili pu ana mai i ke Sila
Nui o ke Teritore o Hawaii
HANAIA ma ka Hale Poo Au
puni ma Honolulu, i keia la
11 o Augate, M. H. 1920.
CURTIS P. IAUKEA,
Kakauolelo o Hawaii.
1 HOIKE NO KA OIAIO o keia
ke kau nei au malalo ae nei
(SILA) o keia i ko'u lima me ka
hoopili pu ana mai i ke Sila
o ke Kalana o Kauai, Teri
tore o Hawaii.
HANAIA ma ke Kahua Hale
Poo Aupuni ma LIHUE i
keia la 11 o Augate, M. H.
1920.
J. MAHIAI KANEAKUA
Kakauolelo, Kalana o Kauai.
Aug. 17, 24, 31. Sept. 1.
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IN THE TREE TOPS
The New York man who discovered
that the quietest part of New York
after business hours is the financial
district and has now filed plans for a
$15,000 private dwelling on the top of
a big business building near the har
bor, does not act without precedent.
Dust and roaring traffic, and lack of
sunlight have already sent a number of
imaginative New Yorkers to the high
roofs of the city. Two hundred and fif
teen feet above the street, on the top
of a big office building near the edge
of the shopping district, a New York
architect has his studio and bachelor
quarters. They cdmprize a spacious
garden court in addition to working
and living rooms. From this garden is
visible the green privet hedges that
are on three sides of another roof
haven. The house here has seven
rooms, including a spacious living room
A broad green awning provides a good
sized veranda on one side, comfortably
equipped with hammocks and deck
chairs, and at the rear, oft the dining
room, is an open air court. In the gar
den are flourishing nasturtium beds.
Farther north, on a very high office
building overlooking the Grand Cen
tral Terminal, one of the most prom
inent of New York architects has his
city home. Farther west on the top of
a twenty-story building a goldfish pool,
fed by a little stone fountain, is the
feature of the garden in which is set
another of these charming refuges
from the dust and caonfusion. of the
streets below. Geraniums, blue peri
winkles, and trailing vines grow with
in the garden limits. The house itself
provides ample living quarters, and
has on one side of it a large handball
court. In the same neighborhood, a
popular actress has a roof home on the
top of a private dwelling. But as it is
situated in a neighborhood where tall
houses are the exception, it has all the
advantages of sunshine and fresh air
afforded in more closely built sections
only at fifteen or twenty stories above
the street. John Barrymore, the actor,
has planted apple trees in the garden
of his roof top residence which is built
on the roof of a five-story building in
Greenwich Village, a quarter in the
older part of New York frequented, as
ia the Latin quarter in Paris, by ar
tists and writers. The Independent.
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Lock and Gun Smith
We repair Electric Irons. Pecula
tors, Phonographs, and, all other elec
trical and mechanical appliances.
Shop on King Street, opposite Young
Hotel, Honolulu Advt.
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PORK AM) BEANS, Without Tomato Sauee.
BUTTER, Apple and Peanut.
CHOW-CHOW. CHUTNEY, HOUSE IIADIS1I,
KETC1IUT, OLIVES, OLIVE OIL.
PICKLES, Sweet and Sour Mixed,
TICKLES, S,veet and Sour (Jhirkins.
FIG PUDDING, INDIA KEL1S1I,
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SOUr SPAGHETTI.
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PICKLED ONIONS, PICKLED WALNUTS, CHOW-CHOW.
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"The Foods of the Finest Flavor."
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"CLICQUOT CLUB" Ginger Ale, lloot Beer, Sarsaparilla.
CAMPBELLS, 1'OIIK & BEANS, SOUPS,
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KNOX GELATIN, "Whenever u Recipe Calls For Gelatin It ,
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GRAPE NUTS, "A Wuuderful Food For Children And Grown-ups"
DROMEDARY COCOA N UT, "Fresh Keepiug"
"OLD DUTCH CLEANSER" Chases Dirt" .
BORDENS EAGLE MILK, "The National Milk"
"HIGHLANDER" MILK, First Quality, Absolutely Pure.
"CARNATION MILK" Sterlized, Guaranteed.
VAN CAMPS POllK & BEANS, Prepared In The Van Camp
Kitchens"
THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, PUFFED RICE,
PUFFED CORN, PUFFED WHEAT.
UNDERWOODS, DEVILED HAM AND DEVILED TONGUE.
KELLOGS, TOASTED CORN FLAK ICS, SHREDDED WHOLE
WHEAT, KRUMBLED BRAN.
"AUNT JEMIMA" PANCAKE FLOUR, "MVANSDOWN" CAKE
FLOUR.
"PUEZ" LOGANBERRY JUICE, "PHEZ" ASSORTED JAMS.
"IVORY SOAP" "Fur Washing Particular Things"
TOWLES "LOG CABIN" SYRUP "Absolutely Pure Granulated
Sugar and Maple Syrup"
WELC11S' GRAPE JUICE The National Drink
"J IFFY-J ELL" Real Fruit Deserts.
"MINUTE" TAPIOKA, No Soaking.
LIBBY'S, MEATS, JAMS, VEGETABLES
The Ice Cream Sold at Our Soda Fountain
IS MADE OF
Pure Cream Imported from California.
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