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THE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, MAR. 29, 1921
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BUMPS AND JOLTS
A flea Tire bargain
THE BIGGEST MYSTERY
OF THE WEEK
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Some motorists think a
low price indicates a tire
bargain.
They do not realize that
true cost is determined
not by the purchase price
but by the final cost per
mile.
The best tire bargain is
the tire that gives the
kj.Ni mileage and satisfaction.
i'jWv That tire is the GOOD-
&
fk Ajs tlie fact that more peo-
man on any otner Kind.
We are anxious to show
you the way to more mile
age and more satisfaction
with our complete line of
Goodyear tires, tubes and
accessories.
We want to give you
( REAL tire bargain.
OODWEAR
A O N
CORD TIRES
If, at tho Women's Auxiliary Picnic
for tho Legion, Mrs. Engolhardt gave
out more weenies that she ato, or ate
iiioro weenies tlinn sho gavo out.
DISCRIMINATING BUYERS
A survey of tho tires on tho mana
gem' cars at a plantation managers'
mooting last vi:ok ihowed that seven
different makes wore represented.
There were forty-four tiros in all, and
twenty-nine of them wore Goodyoars,
making an average of GG per cent.
Joo Stash of tho Sons of Rest was
terribly burned by an explosion when
ho lit a match on his hip last night.
Mr. Henderson of the Lihue Mill
says ho has at last discovered tho rea
son that the drinking water of the
Lihue Plantation Is muddy every Sat
urday. Ho says that the school teachers
who have been going horseback riding
have boon going swimming in the res
ervoir, Sunday Mr. Henderson remonstra
ted with some of the young ladles and
said: "You know we have to drink
that water." One young lady re
plied: "Oh, that's all right, Mr. Hen
derson, wo never uso any soap."
Two weeks ago wo made the state
ment that Mr. Cook got 10,000 miles
out of two Goodyear tires. He call
ed In today to correct our statement.
It was not 10,000 miles. It was
12,000 miles exactly for one and 12,080
for the other. The reason for the
difference is that wo aro always con
servative in our statements, even in
our monthly repair statements. (Loud
cries of anguish from brothers Engle
hardt and Wood.)
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
It is important when your Ford
car requires tuning up or repair
ing that you place it in charge of
an authorized Ford dealer. Then
you are sure of having repairs and
replacements made with genuine
Ford -made materials by men who
know all about Ford cars. Bring
your Ford car to us. Satisfaction
is sure and you will receive prompt
attention and right prices.
Hassler Shock Absorbers
For Your Ford
S Is
Announcement
Mr. Karle B. Morgan lias
been elected Vice-President
of the Bank of Kauai, Ltd.
Mr. Walter V. Lee has
been appointed Cashier of
the Bank of Kauai, Ltd.,
succeeding Mr. Morgan.
The same .standard of
"Courtesy and Service" will
be maintained in the future
as in the past.
Your account is solicited.
Til J UAXK FOll
UVEItYliODY
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t,5AVN0"g'j
WORLD'S ALMANAC
P.O.BOX 1224. HONOLULU, T.H
1921- POST PREPAID 65f
E.A3K TO THE COUNTRY,
BUT NOT TO THE COW
Henry Ford, of Ford Car Fame, is
an orJginr.1 and daring Innovator and
pioneer along now lines of progress.
Ho has become deeply impressed
witli the evils and menace of city
life, resulting in over-concentration
and city congestion. Ho says:
"Cities havo come to be unnatural;
they cause unrest in men's minds;
they rob agriculture of its man power;
they deprive the worker of normal
and healthful conditions of life; they
tyrannize over the country, and reduce
it to a condition of dependence on
them for even the country products,
which commonly go to tho city first,
and then back to the country. This
is all wrong and should bo. rectified."
And this he proposes to do, accord
ing to tho measure of his means and
ability. Ho is going to switch his
manufacturing away from the cities
to country towns and villages. Tak
ing advantage of small water power
resources hero and there, he proposes
to do his manufacturing piecemeal, in
comparatively small plants, where his
employees may have the benefit of
country surroundings and country
life, and whoro they may, if need be,
work on tho farm in the Summer and
in tho shop in the Winter. Ho has
visions of a completely transformed
industrial world in 25 years, with tho
country again in tho lead, as it should
bo.
But some of the cardinal factors of
country life he has no use for, and'
would relegate to tho scrap heap.
And one of them Is the Cow . Tho
cow, ho says, is tho crudest machine
in the world, dirty, unsanitary, un
wholesome, a breeder of tuberculosis,
and generally an unmitigated nuis
ance. Ho proposes to do away with this
time-honored but objectionable animal
and substitute synthetic milk for
cows milk. This ho claims will be
much cleaner, safer, and cheaper,
and always available, whoro now or
dinary milk is hard to got, at any
price. This synthetic milk ho pro
poses to manufacture out of tho
various grains or other foods now fed
to cattle.
In regard to this synthetic milk wo
would ask: Is this a "hot air" pro
position, something that perhaps
might bo done, and might bo practi
cally successful, or. is it something
that has been done, and is known to
be practicaly feasible?. In a matter
like that, doing a thing and talking
about it aro a long way apart.
At any rate don't give your cow
away, or dismiss your milkman yet
a while, till wo see how Ford's syn
thetic cow pans out.
E. Giesecke, piano tuner, came over
by the Kiuau this morning.
Get More Mileage
Out of Your Tires
Following the policy of the Good
year Tiro & Rubber Co., that tho con
sumers should receive a dollar's worth
of valuo for every dollar invested in
the tire ,Mr. Hollenbeck, the com
pany's representative, spent tho last
week on Kauai making a survey of
the tiro situation.
Mr. Hollenbeck states that the re
sult of his survey and observation on
Kauai is that moro blow outs in tires
aio duo to uudcriuflation than any
other cause. It is impossible for a
tire user to obtain maximum mileage
out of tho tires unless tho proper in
flation is maintained as suggested by
the tiro manufacturers.
It is hard to convince tho average
motorist that he does not maintain his
tires to tho proper inflation, and as an
illustration it might bo well to state
an Incident that happened at NawiH
will Garage last Thursday.
Mr. Fern was delivering a lecture on
tiro inflation to a customer when Mr.
Raggott called his attention to tho
pressure on his own tires. According
to all appearances the tires on Mr.
Fern's car were properly inflated, but
when tested by a tire gaguo they av
eraged 20 lbs. below proper pressure.
If every automobile owner who
reads thi3 arliclo, would at tho next
opportunity test the inflation of his
tires, he would be just as surprised as
Mr. Fern at tho result.
The Nawiliwili Garage maintains a
free air service and invites tho motor
ists of Kauai to uso it so they may
obtain all the mileago out of their
tires that is built into tjiem.
Anothor serious menace to maxi
mum tiro mileage is tho front wheels
being out of alignment. Truing up
tho front wheols is another featuro of
tho free srvico given at tho Nawili
wili Garage.
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i Bug Notes I
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Mrs. Senni has decided not to both
er with Oriental labor any longer and
has engaged a white chauffeur and
footman. Sho is envied by all tho
local ladies as her new servants aro
nppirently of a very high typo and
quite Intelligent. They look very
smart In their livery and their man
ners aro perfect, having nono of tho
familiarity or rudeness of the ordinary
local servants. Mrs. Senni says that
she is forced to treat them as equals,
or in fact, as superiors, to keep them.
At present they are being treated as
one of the family.
Since the Rubber Ice Pick apparent
ly is never to bo won tho Sons of Rest
havo announced a now contest. They
will award one pair of Barbed Wire
garters to Kauai's Model Husband.
All entries must bo live ones and
1921 models.
Koloa has tho distinction of enter
ing tho first contestant, with a man
who has not gone out ono night in
thirty years. Investigation proved
he has rheumatism so bad he cannot
walk.
Teddy Delacey seriously considers
taking a trip to New York since he
has heard that Paderuski has given up
playing. Toddy is going to try to
sell him a player piano.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
TERRITORY OF HAWAII
AT CHAMBERS IN PROBATE
Probate No. 805.
In the Matter of tho Estate of
BENITO VERA CRUZ, lato of Li
hue, County of Kauai, deceased.
Notice to Creditors
Notice is hereby given that Letters
of Administration havo been Issued
to Edward Fountain, of Lihue, County
of Kauai, as administrator of the
Estate of Benito Vera Cruz, deceased,
lato of Lihue, County of Kauai, Terri
tory of Hawaii.
AIL creditors of the deceased, or of
his estate, aro hereby notified to pre
sent tholr claims, with proper vouch
ers, or duly authenticated copies
thereof, ovon it tho claim is secured
by mortgage upon real estate, to the
said Edward Fountain at the offico of
his attorney, Philip L. Rice, in said
Lihue, within six months from the
dato. of this notice, which is tho date
of the first publication hereof; other
wise, such claim, if any, shall be for
ever barred.
And all persons indebted to tho said
ostato aro hereby notified to mako
payment to tho said Edward Fountain,
at the abovo'address.
Dated, Lihue, Kauai, T. H March
22, 1021.
EDWARD FOUNTAIN,
Administrator, Estato Benito Vera
Cruz, Deceased.
Philip L. Rice,
Attornoy for Administrator.
March 22, 29; April D, 12, 19, 1921.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
TERRITORY OF HAWAII
AT CHAMBERS IN PROBATE
In tho Matter of tho , Estato .of
GEORGE KAHILINA'I AMONA, de
ceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having been duly appointed admin
istrator of tho Estate of George Kahi
lina'i Amona, lato of Kapaa, District
of Kawalhau, County of Kauai, notice
is hereby given to all creditors of tho
said deceased to present their claims,
with proper vouchers, or duly auth
enticated copies thoreof, even if the
claim is secured by mortgage upon
real estato, to me, at my offico in
Kapaa, in the said District of Kawal
hau, within six months from the dato
of the first publication of this notico,
to wit, March 29th, 1921.
Claims not presented within tho
said period of six months will be for
ever barred.
ISAIAH K. KAAUWAI,
Administrator of the Estate of
George Kahilina'l Amona, deceased.
C S. DOLE,
Attorney for Administrator.
March 29; April 5, 12, 19,'2G, 1921.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH CIRCUIT
TERRITORY OF HAWAII
AT CHAMBERS IN DIVORCE
Agnes II. Kalilt Morton. Llbellant.
vs. Alex. Morton, Libelee.
Notice of Pendency of Suit
THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII
To Alex. Morton,
Greeting:
You aro hereby notified that tho
abovo entitled cause is now pending
before tho Circuit Court abovo named,
wherein Agnes II. K. Kalili Morton
prays for an absolute divorce from
you upon tho ground set out in tho
libel on file, to-wit non-support, and
that said cause has boon sot down
for trial beforo tho Honorable WiHiam
C. Achi Jr. Judge of said Court at his
courtroom in Lihue, County of Kauai,
in said circuit, on Friday tho 0th day
of May A. D. 1921 at 9 o'clock A. M.
or as soon thereafter as tho business 3
of said Court will permit.
Dated at Lihue, T. H. February 15,
1921.
BY ORDER OF THE COURT.
(Sgd.) JOSEPH ANDRE SOUSA,
Clerk.
WATSON & CLEMONS and LYLE
A. DICKEY,
Attorneys for Libellant.
Fob. 22; March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; Aprils.

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