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THE OAftftEa IgtAKt), frtESDAY, JULY 11. 1922 Second Annual National Canned Food Sale At the conference held In Chica go Thursday evening, June 8th, at which were eomittees representing banners, wholosalu grocifrs, retail grocers, food brokers and cannlni; machinery supply men, the dute for date for the second annual canne I goods' sale was set for March l-lo, 1923. Plans were laid for organizin;; local committees in all sections of the country. Whilci complete do tails were not worked out, it was decided to conduct the campnlg.1 along similar lines as the previous one which was a noted success. While the committee has no funds with which to advertise the sale, this ciarly notice of the date la giv en in order that manufacturers an ' distributors who spent thousands of dollars in advertising the cam paign just conducted may have this advance notice of the date set for the next campaign, so they may taks their advertising contracts accord ingly. MAUI WOMAN IS MENTIONED FOR THE HALL OF FAM Mrs. Rebecca Akana of Wailuku, Maul, president of the Hawaiian Women's Clubs, a leader in Island politics since local women obtained the right of suffrage, and district tuberculosis nurse for the board of health on the valley Isle has been suggested for inclusion among the twelvei greatest living American wo men. Announcement of the suggestion of Mrs. Akana"s name is contained in an article in a recent edition of the Washington, D. C, Herald. The writer of the article, choosing ut random, and guided only by the large numbor of votes received thru letters of suggestion to the National League of Women Voters, which instituted the movement, in cludes' Kts. Akana's name along with the names of such well known living American women as Maud Adams, Julia Lathrop, Fanny Blooin- field Zolsler, Mary Brooks Picke.i Mrs. Warren G. Harding, Mrs. Wood- row Wilson, Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, Helen Keller, Jane Addams, Miss Jeannette Rankin, Mary Gard Magazines Received At The Library The library Is now receiving about fifty magazines, some of which Should suit every taste. For those who wish magazines of current ev ents, there are: Cufrrent Opinion, Independent, Di gest, Illustrated London News, New Republic. Outlook, Survey, World's Work. For thoRe wishing story maga zinesAmerican, Century, Every body's, Scribners, Saturday Evening Post. The magazines of special interest to women are American Cookery, Delineator, Elite, Good Housekeep ing, Harper's Bazaar, House Beauti ful, Ladies Home Journal, Pictorial Review, Woman's Home Compan ion. Literary: Atlantic, Bookman, Dial Nation, North American Review. Science and invention: Popular lar Mechanics, Popular Silence, Sci entific American. For those interested In travel Asia, National Geographic, Travel. For the sportsman: Field and Stream, Outdoor Life. For the farmer Farm Journal. The music lover Etude. The theater' and movie fan The ater Magazine. Children's magazines American Boy, St. Nicholas, Youth's Compan ion. For everybody Life. TIP TOP-ICS VALUE OF WICHMAN ESTATE IS $410,627.00 An inventory filed In the circuit court Monday shows the value of the estate of the late H. F. With man as $4 10.G27.0r. made up us fol lows: Stocks $355,302.54; bonds $500; notes $37,517.35; German marks $355; cash $17.3C3.0G. The Hawaiian Trust Co., executor, filed a supplementary statement of aeounts showing Income1 receipts of $17,850.45 and income disbursements of $(JG0.74. Principal receipts were shown as $12,045.24 and principal disbursements as $12,471.89. en and Airs. Mary Roberts Rhinehart. Mrs. Akana is referred to as "a trained nurse of influence and said to bo the leading woman in Hawaii an hospital work and politics." "MORAN OF THE LADY LETTY" Fighting on the fore top of the schooner with the vessel rolling and pitching and the mast sway ing, is no pleasant Job, according to Rudolph Valentino, playing the leading male rolo and Walter Long, the villlanous captain of the hell ship in "Moran of the Lady Letty" a paramount picture which will be shown at the Tip Top next Satur day. The fighting scenes were filmed aboard a ship In San Francisco bay, The two men were at least CO feet above the dock. The fight started on deck and continued on up the rigging until they reached' the fore top. From there they fought on out to the end of the spar. After a fin al struggle, the villlan drops into the ocean. For this latter shot a cam era was lashed to another spar and thus a close up view of the knock cut punch and the fall was obtain ed. Dorothy Dalton plays the feature role of "Moran." The picture Is an adaptation of the sea story by Frank Norris. "ONE GLORIOUS DAY" Who and what is "Ek?" Has It a meaning? Is it the name of a per son, place or thing? What's It all about anyway? These are somo of the questions fans will ask concern ing "One Glorious Day," a new Para mount comedy directed by James Cruze with Will Rogers in the lead ing role, which comes to the Tip Top Theater Wednesday, July 19. The story, which is by Walter Woods and A. B. Baringer. is one of the most unique ever written, with the role of Professor Botts is one of the greatest novelties ever screened. Lila Lee plays opposite Mr. Rogers in the leading feminine role of Molly Mclntyre. John Fox plays the mysterious "Ek" which it is said will be in the nature of a complete surprise for screen pat rons. "One Glorious Day" Is a gen uine comedy. Alan Hale plays the villlan lover of the girl and other characters of Importance are por trayed by Emily Rait, George Nich ols and Clarence Burton. TMgcgF'n-'nl''':'imhS jjj iaijTiiTiirMTnnnrjn li'in'Wi"- Our Lines of CARPENTER TOOLS HAVE ItKCEXTLY BKEX Replenished and Increased By Direct Importation from tlie Stanlloy Unlp & Lovcl Plant, New Britain, Conn., and Henry Disslon & Sons, Philadelphia, Pa., Both of which concerns are STAXDA1M) Manufacturers of STANDARD Goods PLANES, OF ALL KINB5 HULKS, OF EVEKY DESCRIPTION LEVELS, WOOD AND STEEL SQUAHES, IS INCH and 2 FOOT STEEL TBY-SQUABES, 4ya INCH TO 10 IXCII CHISELS, BIT HIJACKS, SCBEW DRIVERS ONE MAX CROSSCUT SAWS, .'! FOOT TO 5 FOOT HAND SAWS, RIP SAWS FLOOR IXC I SAWS, PLUMBERS' SAWS BACK SAWS, BUTCHER SAWS HACK SAWS, KITCHEN SAWS BRICK TROWELS, PLASTERIXCJ TROWELS HACK SAW BLADES, ETC., ETC., ETC. These Articles are on Display in our HARDWARE DEPARTMENT and PRICED RIGHT ! LIHUE STORE KAUAI'S EMPORIUM Tin Tnn Tnr i TnT Wednesday, July 12 "Three Live Ghosts" fa (?urumounl JOSEPH M. SCHENCK presents BUSTER KEATON in ii NEIGHBORS with Anna Q. Ni'lsson a Norman Kern GEORGE FITZMAURICE PRODUCTION Saturday, July 15 "MORAN OF THE LADY LETTY" A complete Mexican town, sup posedly peopled by renegade Mexi cans and muderous Chinese and lo cated somewhere on the Mexican con st II was constructed at Paradise Cove, on the shore ot San Fran cisco bay. for scenes in Moran ot Lady Letty," the George Melford production for Paramount which will be presented next Saturday at the Tip Top Theater. The town was laid out with streets and twenty buildings of adobe, plas ter and wood and thatched over the roofs with straw were erected. Thirty carpenters and scenic artists labored for. two weeks to build the village. The village is the scene of some of the most thrilling dramatic epi sodes of the new sea picture, which is an adaptation of the novel by Krank Norris. Dorothy Dalton plays the featured role, and Rudolph Va lentino plays opposite her. DOROTHY DALTON V&m SvVftTf AS and Rudolph Valentino in "Moran of the 'Lady Letty" Sunday BERT LYTELL in "A Trip to Paradise" Wednesday July 19 fL y? . 1 TO BERT LYTELL In "A TRIP PARADISE" "ONE GLORIOUS DAY" Ably assisted by several talented players, Will Rog ers lit featured In "One Glorious Day," a Paramount comey which comes to the Tip Top. Wednesday, July 19. Lila Lee, dainty and magnetic, is the lead ing woman. Alan Hale, re cently seen in "The Great Impersonation," John Fox, a small boy, Emily Ka it. George Nichols ai:d Clar ence Durtou. Kk was u mischievous and wayward spirit among a whole universe of good lit tle spirits and when l.e ar rived on earth just two jumps behind the stork things began to hum. See Kk and Will Rogers in this novelty of the season a picture that has never been equaled for originality 11 ml uniqueness. fmgid himmm Manna KA a