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The Maui News from Wailuku, Hawaii • Page 2

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The Maui Newsi
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Wailuku, Hawaii
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TWO THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1920 tt PERSONAL MENTION Judge J. S. Ferry over from Ililo on the Monday Mnuna Kea. Mrs. A.

K. Suyres of Puunune went to Honolulu Saturday night. Sevr.th Uoyum, injured on the slide at Puunone, is rapidly recovering. Mrs. II.

P. Baldwin went to Honolulu, Saturday night. Mrs. H. C.

I'ilcnirn and daughter departed for Honolulu last Saturday. II. A. Baldwin went to Honolulu on the Kilauea Tuesday. Mrs.

F. of Kiliei was registered at the lHaisdell in Honolulu early this week. llev. Henry i'. Judd will be f.ver on I he tomorrow for a day on Maui.

Miss Martha Judd. who has been visiting her brother. Robert Judd, has to Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs.

D. ('. Lindsay have had Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ilratie of Kauai as their RlP'sts.

Miss Inn Alexander who had been visiiin.K Mrs. II. I'. Alexander hits returned to Honolulu. Mrs.

William He.smond ami child of Honolulu tire visit ins Mrs. Desmond's parents, Maj. and Mrs. W. F.

lial. J. K. and Mrs. Clark of Honolulu are spending a vacation of a lew weeks on Maui.

Supervisor U. A. Drummoiul has from Honolulu (o his home in Hana. John M. West gate, agronomist in charge of the experiment station in Honolulu, hits arrived in Maui for the Fair.

Mr. nd Mrs. Frank L. James who have been visiting friends on Maul returned to their Honolulu home last week. Supervisor R.

A. Drummond of Hana went to Honolulu on the Kilauea following the October meeting of the board of supervisors In Wailuku. Miss Margaret. Rodriyues is entertaining as her guest, Miss Emma Markham and Miss Betsy Meyer of Honolulu who will remain to see the Fair. Professor Finch, one of ihe volcano-legists at Kilauea, is on Maui to study Haleakala.

He arrived at Lahaina Monday night and came over to Wai-lrku on Tuesday. Representative Eddie K. Fernandez came over from Honolulu at the end of last week and is busy on the fair grounds superintending the installation of the various shows and concessions he controls. Mr. and Mrs.

Thos. R. Foster Robi i-son of Keahua, Maui are the proud parents of a husky eight-pound boy. This is a second child, the first being a little girl. Foster claims he will make Thomas R.

the coming baseball twirler of Maui. Arthur L. Frees, assstant district sales-manager of the Standard Oil Company in Hawaii, came over from Honolulu last Saturday and returned Wednesday night. He saw to the shipment of the new trucks and delivery here and looked over the grounds for the new plant of the company at Ka-hului. P.

Maurice McMahon, formerly stenographer of the circuit court, has taken a position as representative of the Ilaldwin Dank at Hana and removed his residence there. Pending incorporation under the Territorial laws, the Bank cannot open branches but the understanding is that Mr. McMahon will have charge of such a branch when it shall be opened at Hana. Cows Travel From Appalachians to Haleakala Slopes Thoroughbred which arrived aboard the Matson steamer at Honolulu has a real meaning, for 44 head of stock purchased in Pennsylvania for Harold W. Rice's ranch on Maui crossed the continent by express.

They were brought across in charge of Robert Fleming, who will continue with the herd to Maui and deliver them over on the Rice ranch. From the Appalachians to the slopes of Haleakala, the largest, extinct volcano in the world, and 2000 miles from the American mainland, is certainly a change for both the herd and Fleming. The five thoroughbred and registered cows that were put aboard at San Francisco, consigned to Charles Lucas' ranch at Niti, Oahu, were added to on ths trip, for two calves were born. A pig of the blue ribbon class also arrived, for the University of Hawaii's farm. Makawao Ladies Aid Society will hold its annual bazaar in Paia' Community House October.

Contract is Let For Hospital Buildings Additions of a. men's rard nd kitchen and dining room building and an 8 foot porch for the ward of hospital are to be made. The contract was awarded by the board of -ipervisors at its la-u meeting and rk is to be completed 150 days after the signing tf the conn; it the bonds. The work Is be done according to the plans and specifica tions which had been, prepared by County Engineer Low. At the session of the supervisors last Friday bids for the hospital construction work were opened Two bidders had made tend.

'is, E. C. Mellor and Charles Savage. The form i offered tj do the -vork for $38,500 and the latter for $41,252. Mr.

Mel lor's figures pre below the tentative of costs of the eoun ly engineer and he was awarded tin contract. The new building work is a part of a general plan for enlargenu nt and improvement of the hospital which will include several other ivew build-lugs at a future time or ii-nes. I tt- 1 Pertinent Paragraphs i Law Book Purchased New law books costing $517.50 have boon purchased for the library of the circuit court Garbage Removal An ordinance to provide for garbage removal was introduced and passed at first reading by the board of supervisors. Register Now Those who did not for the primaries have another chance to enroll before the general election. Hooks opened October 4, mwl are still open.

Want Baseball Park C. S. Childs has asked the board of supervisors to have the county take over the baseball grounds, have them maintained as a park. The request will he considered at the next meeting of the board. New Trucks Appear New trucks for the Standard Oil Company were received last week.

They pre powerful looking, gaily painted and put Zeroline very much in evidence bo-lore the public eye. Makawao Ladies Aid Society will hold its annual bazaar in Paia Community House October 29. Get Big Shark Harry M. Gesner staged a shark fishing expedition last Sunday for the benefit of a party that is taking moving pictures. A 12 foot hammerhead was cr.ptured and it.

believed some good pictures were secured. Frazier Gets Contrct Automobile and motor cycle number plates will be furnished Maui County by Charles R. Frazier Company if Honolu u. Its bid Wits $1117.50 while that of the other bidder, Kahului Railroad was $1253.50. Commissioners Resign A.

D. Fur-tado and Tsulan V. Choy have resign-V. as trustees of Park and their resignations have been accepted. Other membeis of the commission will be consulted before successors are appointed.

Service Further Improves Continued improvement in the water service for Wailuku can be no' iced. The flow is not so strong as before the opening of the new Kahului main but com plaints of inadequate flow are less fre quent. May Use Lot Kaili Halanf. asked the board of supervisors for a lease of a lot nt he corner of Main and Mar ket streets on which he desires to build a garage. His request was denied but he was given permission to park trucks on the lot.

Will hold Bazaar Makawao Ladies Aid Society announces it will hold it3 annual bazaar in Paia Community House on October 29. The sale will include fancy gc.od3 and other articles suitable for Christinas gifts, delicatessen end refreshments and there will be a short program and dancing. New Stenographer Leaves The cir cuit court is still without a stenograp her. Hen IX Mulligan, who came to lake the position remained but a few days and then departed for Hono lulu. Mr.

Mulligan was accompanied by his sister when he arrived and for a few days they stayed with Judge and Mrs. L. L. Burr. Mulligan said he was unable to secure hotel or other boarding; accommodations at a figure the salary of the office would permit him to pay.

In The Churches Church of the Good Shepherd Sunday, October 17. Holy Communion at. 8 a. m. Sunday School at 10 a.

m. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 m. A cordial invitation to the services this Church is extended to nil. J. Charles Villiers, Rector.

Wailuku Union Church W. C. Crider, Minister. Sunday School at 10 a. m.

Organ Recital at 7 p. m. Evening Worship at 7:30. Subject, "Counting the Cost." All will be made welcome at these services. Kahului Union Church Rev.

E. E. Pleasant will preach at the regular service of Kahului Union Church next Sunday evening. Sunday School will be at the usual hour 9:30, followed by the Christian Endeavor. Makawao Union Church A.

Craig Bowdish, Minister. 10:00 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning worship and sermon by the minister. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE ivlll be held in the Town Hall on High street, at 11 o'clock Sunday mornings Sunday School lor children up to the ige of twenty at 10:15 Sunday mornings. Testimony eetings at 8 o'clock on Wednesday tn-niug.

The public is cordially invited. Chinese Christian Church Wailuku T. K. Yee, Pastor. 10 o'clock Sunday School.

11 o'clock Service. "Jesus cure of Peter's Mother-in-law and Many Others." 6:30 Evening Service "Men's Place in the World. The Community Church will hold Its usual bi-weekly services at the Baldwin Kindergarten at 7:30 p. ni plantation time. Dr.

W. A. Tate will speak on "The Prementnce of Christ" AH are cordially invited to be present at this service. Sunday School at 3 p. m.

St. Anthony's Church Wailuku Rev. Father Bruno, Pastor. 21sl Sunday after Pentecost. Gospel, St.

Matthew Chapter 18 23 to 35. The King's Account. Children's Mass 8:30 a. m. lluly Mass 10 a.

111. Holy Rosary Church, Kuau Rev. Father Francis, Pastor. Holy Mass 7:30. Holy Family Church, Puunene Rev.

Father Francis, Pastor. Holy Mass, 10:00 a. m. School Contract Let Before the next school term is verv far advanced the new Ploplo school on Hawaii will be ready for occupation. The contract for building the first unit of the school awarded to Peter Ariole, by the supervisors last week.

rrnrt prjce is ume 90 Shriners' Minstrels During the past week rehearsals have been In full swing for the Honolulu Shriners' Minstrel Show which Is to be given at the B'jou the latter part of U1I3 month. The program has not been definitely arranged as yet. Several new arrivals In the city, who have not been heard before, are artists of more or less note and will add materially to making the minstrel Mk success. Makawao Ladies Aid Society will hold its annnual bazaar In Paia Community House October 29. ORDINANCE NO.

REGULATING THE TRANSFER, CONVEYING, AND TRANSPORTING OK SWILL IN CERTAIN PARTS OF THE COUNTY OF MAUI, TERRITORY OK HAWAII. BE IT ORDAINED P.Y THE HOARD OF SUPREVISORS IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MAUI. TERRITORY O-HAWAII, That, SECTION 1. No person shall transfer, convey or transport any swill through, upon, or over any of the public streets, rights of way, parks or public places, within a radius of 1 mile from the Post Offices at Paia, Kahului, Wailuku and Lahaina, County of Maui, Territory of Hawaii, between the hour of seven o'clock in the morning and the hour of six o'clock in the evening of any day. SECTION 2.

No person shall remove, transfer, convey or transport any swill through, upon or over any of the public streets, rjhts of way, parks, or public places within the limits covered by Section 1 hereof, between the hour of six o'clock in the evening of any day and the hour of seven o'clock in the morning of the next day, unless such swill is securely contained in tight metal containers, so con structed as to prevent leakage or slopping over and covered with tight covers. SECTION 3. Any person violat ing any provision of this ordinance shall, upon conviction, be fined in a sum not exceeding Fifty Dollars and costs of court, and in default in the payment of such fine andor costs shall be imprisoned until such fine andor costs shall have been discharged by operation of the general law applicable in such cases. SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall become effective from and after the day of 1920, and after a true copy thereof has been posted upon the bulletin board in front of or near the rooms occupied by the Board of Super visors for the County of Alaut, and after the publication of a true copy thereof in issues of the Maui News and Wailuku Times, newspapers of general circulation in the County of Maui, Territory of Hawaii.

Dated the day of 1920. Board of Supervisors For the County of Maui, Territory Hawaii. By Chairman and Executive Officer Attest: County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, for the County of Maui. I hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance upon consideration had and vote taken was passed by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Maui on the day of 1920, at the regu lar session of said Board, and that on the day of 1920, a true copy thereof was posted upon a bulletin board in front of the room occupied by the Board of Supervisors, and that a true copy thereof was published times in the Maui News and Wailuku Times, newspapers of general published at Wailuku, Maui, Territory of Hawaii, said publications being made on the days of 1920. County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, County of Maui, Territory of Hawaii.

Pauwela Catholic Church, Pauwela Rev. Father James, Pastor. Holy Mass 8:00 a. in. St.

Joseph's Church, Makawao Rev. Father James, Pastor. Holy Mass 10:00 a. 111. St.

Joseph's Church, Olowalu Rev. Father Philip, Pastor. Holy Mass 8:00 a. iu. Our Lady of Victory, Lahaina Rev.

Father Philip, Pastor. Holy Mass 10 a. 111. Sunday School 2 p. m.

MEETING POSPONED The regular meeting of Court Valley Is land No. 9239, A. O. which was to be held on the 21st has been postponed to Thursday, October 28, 1920 at 7:30 p. m.

By order of the Chief Ranger. JNO. E. GARCIA, Financial Secretary. VOTERS THANKED Mr.

George P. Cooke thanks the voters of Maul, Lanai and Molokai for the support given him at the recent primary election and while unsuccessful in securing the nomination he trusts that all those who voted for him at the Primary will now support the Republican ticket as a whole as nominated. Adv. WANT ADS LOST Between Klhei and Wailuku, leather overseas vest. Reward will he paid for return to Maui News office.

FOR SALE Plymouth rock cockerels for breeding. Good laying strain. I'niveristy of Oregon stock. E. A.

Brown, Punene. 3t. FOUND Ladies hat, Thursday morning. Owner may recover by proving property at office of Maui News pn-1 paying cost of this advertisement. FOR SALE Bargain, choice thoroughbred single comb white leghorn cockerels, 3 months old $2 each, 6 months old $3 each.

S. Y. LEE, Box 62, Paia, Phone 91-K. FOR SALE Bargain Price. 1920 Hupp, roadster.

Run 6.000 miles, Cord Tires, Sport Lights, etc. Telephone Wailuku 166-B. FOR SALE One Remington Junior Typewriter with leather case. J70.00 Inquire Maul News. FOR SALE Aeolian Electric Player Piano, in excellent condition.

Address, Box 1362, Honolulu. Expert's Services Secured The Hilo Pineapple Company which has 3.100 acres of land and purposes erecting a cannery in Hilo has secured the services of an exnert in nines growing from one of the Oahu pine companies. It is doubtful if there is a more comprehensive line of high grade chocolates sold anywhere in the world then you can find right here. Three of America's best known brands, represented by names that are famous whereve candy is known and enjoyed. JOHNSTON'S FAMOUS MILWAUKEE CHOCOLATES GOLDEN PHEASANT BRAND, made where the fruit g.ow in Sunny California HOEF-FERS Centennial Chocolates from the flower state of Oregon.

Such a combination as this cannot be equalled, absolutely the best that any makers ever made. Every size package desirable for personal pleasure or gifts, every candy conceit is shown in this assortment, every attractiveness in both package and contents. Buy your Candies here for all these goods are positively fresh having just arrived on the S. S. Wilhelmina.

These are actually the world's best confections, where the prettiest boxes are shown as well as the finest candies are offered. Johnston's and all other brands sent by messenger delivery or by mail. THE MAUI DRUG COMPANY, LTD. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE ISLAND OF MAUI JOHNSTONS, "THE APPRECIATED CHOCOLATE" GOLDEN PHEASANT HOEFFERS CENTENNIAL BISHOP'S CALIFORNIA GLAZED FRUITS Endurance Endurance is simply sustained power. The ability to sustain power necessitates neither size nor weight.

It comes from existing weight being properly distributed so as to lessen wear and concentrate power on the driving of the machines with the least possible amount of fuel. Every ounce of energy is thus used to advantage none is lost in moving dead weight. Unusual efficiency is achieved and with it luxurious comfort at a moderate price. Royal Hawaiian Sales Ltd. WAILUKU, MAUI Names of Women Must Be Placed on Ticket Though Attorney General Harry Irwin has expressed the view that women are not eligible for office In Hawaii Secretary of Territory Iaukea will have to place on the ticket the names of the two nominated at tho recent primaries unless there shall be a court decision rendered to the contrary as appears from the following aticle from the Pacific Commercial Advertiser: "The territorial secretary, Col.

Cur tis P. Iaukea, 1b without authority to leave the names of Mrs. Mary Haa heo Atcherley of Oahu, and Mrs. Helen Sniffen of Maui, both Democratc, off the ballot, according to an opinion made by Attorney General Harry Irwin. The territorial secretary will be advised to this effect by the attorney general.

"The question of whether or not the names of the women should be placed on the ballot was discussed at a meeting of the governor's cabinet held Tuesday. At that time Colonel Iaukea was advised to obtain an opinion from the attorney general. "Colonel Iaukea took the position that he had no right to act as Judge of the qualifications of the two women He asserted that he would place tha names of the women on the ballot unless advised otherwise." NOTICE SALE OF REAL PBOP-ERTY FOR DELINQUENT TAXES To S. KAMAKAONO, and To All Whom It May Concern Jno. N.

HaLemana, Deputy Assessor and Collector of Taxes in and for the District of Hana, Second Taxation Division of the Territory of Hawaii, hereby give notice that I will, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 1292 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii, 1915, upon Saturday, the 30th day of October, A. D. 1920, at 12 o'clock noon of said day, in front of the Pest Office at Keanae, Comity of Maui, Territory of Hawaii aforesaid, sell all the right, title and interest of said S. Kamakaono in and tc the land described in Graui 1911, situated at Waianu, Keanae, Ccniy and Territory aforesaid, containing an area of 5.63 acres, more or less, at public auc- America's Best In Candies of the F. B.

Model CHEVROLET tion, to the highest bidder for cash to snt.lsfy the Hen for tnxec thereon, together with interest and costs, as follows: Taxes Assessed upon said Property as of January 1: Year Tax Interest Costs Total 1918 $1.50 .30 .60 $2.30 1919 1.75 .20 .50 2.45 1920 2.10 .05 2.15 Total $5.35 .55 $1.00 $6.90 together with costs and expenses of this sale. S. KAMAKAONO, the person assessed as the owner of said property and from whom the aforesaid taxes are due, and all other persons having any Interest in, the above described property, are hereby warned that unless the foregoing taxes, with all interest, costs, expenses and charges are paid before the time herein specified lor the sale thereof, the property herein advertised for sale will be sold as advertised. Dated at Hana, Maul, T. this 24th day of September, 1920.

JNO. N. HAliEMANO, Deputy Asessor and Collector of Taxes in and the Dla.rict of Hana, Second Taxation Division of the Territory cf Hawaii. Oct. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29.

CIRCUIT COUKT, SECOND CIRCUIT In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph B. Wilson, Late of Wailuku, Maui, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the Estate of Joseph B. Wilson, late of Wailuku, Maui, deceased, to present the same to the undersigned, aa administrator, duly authenticated and with proper vouchers, even if the claim is secured by mortgage upon real estate, at Wailuku, County of Maui, T. within six months from date of first publica tion of this notice, or payment thereof will be forever barred.

C. D. LUFK1N, As of the Estate of JOSEPH B. WLSON, Deceased. (Oct.

1, 8, 15, 22.) A.

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