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Tremendous Reductions<br />
; L&1 Jtroe<br />
I piaiy Dcmg peneciea igr ine<br />
&a pageant which will be a feature of<br />
the Mid Pacing Carnlral., ;3<br />
The pasen will be produced on the<br />
campu of Pnnahdn .Academy at '3: SO<br />
o'clock February 11 'and . will be participated<br />
la by more than 350 Hawaii-ana-,<br />
the majority, of whdmVwill be<br />
descendants of the clant of Hawaii.<br />
The p?scaht will be In two parta, the<br />
flrtt depicting the conquerins of the<br />
Islands by Kamehameha I and the sec-<br />
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i I H. H. JNGERSOLU '<br />
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I .: i:p of the Dollar Watch.<br />
L' i cn a. Jfichlgan farm just as<br />
the C.:: Wlt Ifdke out, H. Inger-tell<br />
: "3cd to save up $23. With<br />
ili3 c r: fall concealed he boarded a<br />
cat 'J 2 tn'.n and dropped off In.'New<br />
lire'"" 1. It wasn't long until he was<br />
la t! 2 rulber. Btamp business,, sell- -<br />
izs Eta;-- and novelties, mostly by<br />
mall. A common alarm clock gave<br />
lzgcrzz'A the Idea for the- Dollar<br />
watch t!:e first ones-bein- g huge<br />
af-<br />
fairs. Crr. dually the watches were<br />
made r:v. i!Icr ahd finery And as the<br />
watcLco were made better the adver-tklr- s<br />
v as increased, until last year<br />
tver 2,C .0:o watches were sold!<br />
fc"<br />
:revcr 3 cu go" you-"fin- theVlnger-- v<br />
-- tcli rr.ads by the man who, as<br />
cy, saved 1 523 and then went to<br />
1 1 to iake It earn money. That is<br />
r ii " Liticnl The way to realize it<br />
lo Etart a savings account here.;<br />
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T<br />
eiciiop&co.<br />
the chjtftainsl ot-.Ko-<br />
,;: i U'.' .<br />
- Nuuanu and his brother, Keakaoka-lani-;<br />
s ent messengers to the king to<br />
come" overland ' dMrtagr the ' midnight<br />
and they, with thir.force they said;<br />
would join him. v Kekuaokalani had<br />
fewer men and muskets than Kalani-mok- u,<br />
and little ammunition. . . : .<br />
The two armies met near Kuamoo,<br />
and Kekuaokalani and iis men were<br />
outflanked and driven to the seashore,<br />
to flanking<br />
re from a, squadron of double canoes,'<br />
phe-0rwf-<br />
wherethejrere-uBxpose- d<br />
K carried a. mounted<br />
gun manned by a foreign gunner. '<br />
:<br />
-- The prince-foug- ht bravely and repeatedly<br />
rallied his .men. in the meantime<br />
calling to them the war-cr- y of his<br />
order: Comradesi'"'uphold,"the sacred<br />
- honor of tour ancestral deities- -' E<br />
111 i ke.,kapu akua.o'amau kupuna e<br />
na hoa.), He received a shot in the<br />
Ma-non- o,<br />
left breasL His beautiful wife,<br />
fought courageously by his side.<br />
Knowing that the pflnce was wounded<br />
she knelt by his side and he gave into<br />
her keeping his lei niho palaoa. Fearing<br />
that: the . enemy might discover<br />
the ornament she resolved to destroy<br />
It hut her husband urged her to keep<br />
it as a memento: :<br />
: :?'..zy"<br />
The prince died surrounded by nis<br />
men and with his father's cloak covering<br />
his face. : Thus .passed TCekuao-k'lan- i,<br />
defender of the kapu,' as the<br />
result of a shot from a white man's<br />
gun.. - ; '1 .<br />
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His wife called out for quarter to<br />
her cousin Kalanlmoku, but he, knowing<br />
very well the custom of royalty,<br />
kissed her and said, "Wala. auihei<br />
kaua io oe you will dishonor us by<br />
your cowardice." He lhen killed her<br />
with ; a lei o mano or - necklace ,of<br />
sharks' teeth. "'"Cy.-'y- l<br />
: Thus Hawaii's noble defenders of<br />
the ancient faith died on the battlefield<br />
of Kuamoo, North Kona. , An<br />
oblong pile of stones near the sea covered<br />
with Vines marks the spot where<br />
Prince Kekuaokalani and his heroic<br />
wife, Manono, died. Their bodies were<br />
carried away and taken to a; place<br />
known only to those of their lineal an--:<br />
cestral llne .<br />
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With the --breaking -- of the kapu Hawaii<br />
was without a religion. , With the<br />
arrival of the first American missionaries<br />
and the three Hawaii ?n youths<br />
from the Cornwall school, a new re<br />
ligion was established in the islands;<br />
The Cuntrd liner Ord una,-saili- ng<br />
from New York to England recently,<br />
carried twol naval guns consigned<br />
to Harlan Wolff. Belfast.<br />
Ireland. It is. supposed they are in.-tend-<br />
. for a British now;<br />
buUdiag thefeta-- i ; v ;<br />
Sajh Fanclsco is about to install a<br />
truffle signals to<br />
sysim-forcesln- gt<br />
consist of colored, lights. - The system<br />
asrpmploTrd"nt other cities is<br />
very successful, , jjj<br />
a - - aT- -<br />
m J<br />
m Every Line of Furniture<br />
Efflffl<br />
E<br />
Kapu Sys<br />
tem Will be Feature of Car--<br />
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Under the ulrecllcn of Director-se- n<br />
D.: J5u?herty plau& re<br />
ond the new. era which. followed ihla<br />
acccesloa to the throne. ;<br />
The story of the first part nas been<br />
Klvea. That of tbo aecond part la aa<br />
follows: ;'-- r 'V-y"y- -<br />
When Kamehameha had consolidated<br />
the group under one government<br />
an end grajJufLlly came to feudal<br />
anarchy end petty wars. He took as<br />
his motto : Mamalahoa : kahawai,<br />
which means "Let the old men, the<br />
old --women attd the-childre- n -- sleep' In<br />
the highways' unmoleeted," Thus the<br />
blot ipn escutcheon<br />
was. wiped off. Kaweharaeha's faults<br />
were those" bf. the environment in<br />
which he lived ' but his good deeds<br />
prepared- - the way for' civilisation' and<br />
Christianity. He died .May fy 1819,<br />
-<br />
at 'allua; Krha, Hawaii. t<br />
I 'j will Uamehameha left; ta his<br />
so- -<br />
--<br />
A anl jAholiho'. the sovereignty<br />
onr all the jslands, and the title ot<br />
"rtoi." To the'.'son of<br />
hia late brother<br />
he; Kuka-ilimolz- u.<br />
left the wargod.<br />
Kaahumanu waa guardlaijk<br />
"Vshn." of the young king; and ss<br />
ir .V A FARMER BOY: kuhina nui op premier w?s to exercise<br />
equal authority With the king.<br />
Hewahewa, the high priest, had<br />
ceased to believe in the power of the<br />
ancient deities, and his highest, chiefs,<br />
especially the state, queen Kaahumanu,<br />
resolved t to abolish. . the I oppressive<br />
o,<br />
"kapu" system.: The ingr Iolani<br />
h;d been carefully ,trained in<br />
the traditions of his ancestors and It<br />
was not an easy, matter to iorsake<br />
the beliefs of his fathers. , He was<br />
Very slow. to yield to the sentiments<br />
of the, chiefs.; yy<br />
, . Keopulanl, the queen mother, sent<br />
to the. king for his younger brother,<br />
Kaulkeaouli, to come and eat with her<br />
in defiance of the kapu. The king permitted<br />
It but ws careful to refraim<br />
from violating the kapu himself. ?<br />
. Kaahumanu then sent for the king.<br />
requesting him to renounce idolatry<br />
Accoraingij, ne spent two a ays in a<br />
drunken debauch with his retinue And<br />
some white.; men.- - (haoles)<br />
f.'<br />
rnnrnrfrr Ann a ?jat!c<br />
win uuu nnu n iiniiii.<br />
i<br />
V<br />
( , during<br />
which he committed several violations<br />
of the kapu. On his arrival at.Kallua<br />
a great feast was. prepared to which<br />
he sat down with a large comijany, ol<br />
chiefs of. both sexes and openly feast-- ,<br />
ed .with them. ?he common people<br />
looked fear, and curiosity.<br />
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The high priest then proclaimed the<br />
breaking of the kapu-- which was, termed<br />
the al noa, or free eating, in op--<br />
Ipositicn to the ai kapu and hlniseh<br />
idols and sanctuaries. ; Messengers<br />
were seni-v- en as far as Kauito<br />
prcclaim "the abolition of the kapu- - , '<br />
, KaumuaUl gladly s. consented to tlie<br />
hreaklsg of the Wptrnd a "general<br />
jubilee was held over all the' islands<br />
but the '.kapu system, was too ancient<br />
to.be givetf up without a struggle.; j ;<br />
1 Insurrection Breaks. l - V V , VIv<br />
Kekniaokalanf, prince, , of the high<br />
rriests and "keeper" of the ancestral<br />
war god 'Kukailimoku, wis highly indignant<br />
at-th- DEJF OF iCIEHLlON<br />
that hereafter the date of the annual should notice your eyes clear per- -<br />
meetmg NEW OFFICERS<br />
be changed from January to ceptibly right from the start and jn- -<br />
July. The club voted to endorse the flammation will II<br />
scheme of Charles It. Forbes, superin- - your eyes axe bothering you, even<br />
of public works, to alter the little, take steps to save them now<br />
course of the Manoa stream wUch it is too late. Many hopelessly<br />
TO BE POtniAVED 1PI PAGEANT TAKE CHARGE OF empties into the ocean between the blind might have been saved if they<br />
Outrigger Club and the Moana hotel, had cared for; their eyes in time.<br />
The meeting was by about adverUsement.';--':-.-'-<br />
200 j<br />
Battle-to-Preserv- e<br />
UUIKIIlUtK blUd Tunnu; atitav vmin i<br />
hvvhi luun<br />
nivalProcessipn,<br />
Guy H. Tuttle was reelectedpresi-den-t<br />
of the Outrigger Club at the annual<br />
meeting of that organization Sat- A FREE PRECCRIPTION<br />
urday, Other officers were elected as<br />
. '<br />
follows: ' ' You Can Have Filled apd Use at Home<br />
Tice-presiden- t;<br />
Guy H. Buttolpb;'<br />
Beaven.i secretary; Harry; E<br />
tk) you<br />
Campbell, treasurer; G.,' p.'"- Center,<br />
wear glssses?<br />
' The report<br />
ven that'<br />
xiCwUXijIogled<br />
one<br />
ana<br />
'<br />
was<br />
Kekuoakalanl,''<br />
Kalahlm?.lokulokuke-liicaikai- ,<br />
e pojiduct of jhis. cousin<br />
the king and , retired ;to , Ksawaloa,<br />
There the priests ffocked. around him<br />
and offered him the, crown. f A large<br />
body of chiefs and ', common people<br />
rallied around' th " standard of the in<br />
prince,' who a galled ."defender of<br />
the faith," He liad adherents in the.<br />
district Of'Hamakus 'and the favor of<br />
; Are yoo a<br />
willi peddlers'<br />
Richard Qu.nn and A."'Il.v-TiJletoir.:;- their wares popcorn, peanuts, candy<br />
were. elected members, of the bouie, h this wonder-- "d pop at pubUc parks, ? the quickly<br />
attended<br />
innumr<br />
resolu- -<br />
a y rui;iree presenpuon una man says,: 7.,<br />
annual' t)t Secretary Beaft<br />
,tft lie linger passes at tae meeting of the<br />
.showed the iClub iisviinrttrtM w ronrt it vw'r board supervisors tomorrow jilght<br />
flourishing .condition- - and that- - muchf, eveiiythIng any glass. j Hollingersited Kapiolani Park<br />
progrsa has rbeen j, made during; the ea mf eye8 do nQt watgr any yesterday afternoon td to Cap-pas- t;<br />
year. :A the result an ad--mn- r(, A nteM' hv wni.Mf.n tain Bergers band. Discordant cries<br />
life-savin- dress on . g methods by R.,T.- -<br />
fl,nv. nw tho fool fink ffwi tima lof<br />
au- -<br />
ras like a tn me". a latv nuts" spoiled the concert,'he said<br />
1V.J..1x.i..iu1.... w jiuicuuB- ..4 l.i..lr<br />
-<br />
iu uai luouiu- - wlio.nsed it says: "The atmosphere<br />
ed a pulmotor,-M- t -<br />
,<br />
' i<br />
of<br />
of<br />
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of ;<br />
:<br />
au<br />
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. . . T 4 ' ' t-<br />
further .was decided hazy with or without glasses,<br />
to communicate With the Royal ' HU-- but after nsinar thla nraarrintirtn<br />
-<br />
fie<br />
the<br />
for<br />
and pop scat- -<br />
np<br />
!<br />
persons.<br />
of a 15 - evervthin i satisfied me Honolulu<br />
to establishing a of that can even fine without jwould do to follow. the ot<br />
; 1 organization in; Hawaii. , . j it Is thousands San Francisco and mainland<br />
amendment; t6 the bylaws was " glasses c?n ies prohibitpeddlers tre<br />
auoptea reaucing crom rive to the a reasonable and<br />
I ; ;<br />
number of proxies held<br />
by ' will he to strengthefi linger: licenses . provide<br />
3 member at a meeting. It an - ne tne anfl tnev Miicf Keen nut<br />
nounced<br />
of internal .revenue.<br />
m n nian, Aiier<br />
EyeUion' DreD- -<br />
all descrlptlofts ;<br />
proxies must tax wonderfully benefited bv the<br />
resulted in; X simple Isv th Trescxliir Robber3 are iecomlns '<br />
bpldrln<br />
Mo... nv. .w. . iiuu, VU BUdB ttttU UIO WMl VIUtB minimi<br />
of. directors, was getta-bottl- e 'of ODtona.-..Fi- ll a. - f - . - ... T M - tvrtifT7r<br />
p T M M<br />
ed o iher revised i bylaws, j Ac--: in one Optona .tablet and to 4is--' c<br />
on thjese.will .bQ at With ' .liquid. dbathe 1 the J a<br />
consensus of opinion" was ' disappear.<br />
a<br />
tendent<br />
EYE-GLASS- ES<br />
No<br />
witnout<br />
A"<br />
two to' r v<br />
Wct aire going'to &goo&&<br />
job d6rlngour place<br />
; cisbose -<br />
Pop, cent,, "canny" and "pea<br />
miricle<br />
iuwfuj!U.<br />
"The<br />
8Cemed<br />
. was covered .with<br />
nese peddlers and noise<br />
they made the<br />
mane Society 'Great. Britain with davs rlear itered that<br />
view branch read print glass- - well custom<br />
es.".; believed that who'' otier dt-- v<br />
An wear how discard them' in"! "and" from<br />
time<br />
abe eyes ."Their that<br />
roano snarea rrfmou mnvint<br />
that<br />
laes.<br />
heat lucent stamp, following<br />
which several Here<br />
U1U,.IIUIC<br />
,The DoarcL autnor- -<br />
before<br />
loftgsr<br />
Usten<br />
park .Japa<br />
candy<br />
bottles<br />
seeina<br />
about<br />
voted<br />
theirdrafts<br />
allow<br />
taoi' abater ?oive<br />
The times daily. Youi<br />
-<br />
the steamer will arrive<br />
at Waimea shortly noon liAllAI ot GllOOIilll<br />
Fel'v<br />
ruary 13 those who wish to make this,<br />
trip will hike directly from Waimea,<br />
Puu Kahale in three-hour- s,<br />
the camp equipment sent'<br />
FOR VELCOI on<br />
TO HOILULiS<br />
Chamber of Commerce of Garden<br />
Island Making Arrange-- -<br />
ments to Extend 'Glad Hand'<br />
: IW PUBLIC PARKS The Garden Islanders are grooming<br />
themselves' and getting the "glad<br />
handT in splendid shape to welcome<br />
I the excursionists who will leave here<br />
February 12 spend two on<br />
- '<br />
Kauai. : ; , ; :y<br />
Timmons of the Garden Island<br />
advises the . Outdoor Promotion<br />
Committee that "enthusiasm at this<br />
end is growing." He also says "tln<br />
banquet- - of the of<br />
Commerce, originally planned for. Feb.<br />
20, has brought to next<br />
Thursday evening in order; that all<br />
Prince'the,board:of.dIrectors;was<br />
committees may ba assembled<br />
'maltitades'iholpassihg<br />
::-y,- i<br />
lngvl9W8<br />
do<br />
-- anead oy . Competentcooks<br />
wilt be cn hand at this<br />
to prepare, dinner and the breakfast,<br />
of Sunday morning. hikers<br />
extend their tramp the Puu Ka<br />
naie base and see someunng or toe<br />
Na Pali section of the island and<br />
able to return to .Waimea and motor<br />
over to Na will will la, time to<br />
the steamer that evening for the home<br />
trip to : r' It la ' .about<br />
wagons.<br />
that United States'<br />
Senator Harding- - and party ba.<br />
members of excursion..: !t<br />
. Knudsen will be one of.<br />
speakers' at' the", Friday luncheon oft<br />
Kauai excursionists at the Y. M. C.<br />
wnen. ne win give grapoic sute<br />
in the steamer hiiauea on tne nignt vment ot the bonders of Kauak<br />
of to days The committee this weefc<br />
ry:y;::: will put into effect a whirlwind canrV<br />
Editor<br />
palgn to th number of excurn<br />
sionists up to the .required 200. The<br />
committee believes that Tt wuld<br />
wise for business houses, who intend<br />
session Chamber soon to to the<br />
Garden on business to1<br />
hold off the of. this excur?.<br />
,.,<br />
togeth<br />
: " s ,<br />
er we may shape plans of fcj Ri nPIf-- r PVPY flaRRIaHP<br />
general character for extending the . . dvS CT<br />
glad hand' to our prospective . IS SET PUR f MO<br />
v : :<br />
1 These committees are composed -- ot .r - ;<br />
representative men of the island and ' Amelia Block, daughter of llt<br />
they get together there ia 'some-- : and Jrrs. Carl Block of thla'city, and;<br />
thing domg.'" ; , Percy J. Levey will be married in the.<br />
;n a k-f- .n nrVm) ' fnrmi, Methodist church at. o'clock Thurs<br />
president of theHawaiian senate, whd'day r evening. February 18, Rev.<br />
x. resoni-- f tn n nwr wia ti.: urece oinciauuz. inn<br />
C.TAi Cottrill,' collector pense of ever", getlte w will make wedding a reception will be held at<br />
had ruled --that<br />
Kllaaea<br />
after<br />
Good catC<br />
from<br />
b<br />
will<br />
:Mr.-been<br />
hack<br />
; troubles of many toay'Hie i keen them off the Darks. . ; -- ratirmii for one of the hikes ! the residence of the bride's parents.<br />
a<br />
proxies not rules y so<br />
uu au fcf"ilr Mrw<br />
.<br />
;l<br />
ticn y? this<br />
y.idate.<br />
eyes; four<br />
.<br />
a<br />
outdoor<br />
send<br />
general<br />
until time<br />
sion.- -<br />
and' out<br />
visitors.<br />
Miss<br />
when<br />
8<br />
erandest<br />
ever for a tramping party; 41 Hotel street Miss Bloc;<br />
' ana iur. are weu. --<br />
He plans. to conduct any numner.ot tvey hbowu iu<br />
excursionists from Waimea up to Puu noIuIu. the latter-bein- g with the Ha<br />
Kahale, '3G00 feet' above" sea; level. wailan' Pineapple1 Companyj--h'?- .<br />
This is one of the overlook- - As<br />
being<br />
catclk<br />
the Kauai<br />
the<br />
seenlc<br />
bring<br />
&<br />
representatives<br />
Island<br />
I<br />
Ed-j<br />
'" . !." .<br />
ing . the grand Waimea eanyon and Mount Lessen Is: still rumbling txuli<br />
oud<br />
comprises oneof the ;most;astonish-- . occasionally sends up ? a-cl-<br />
.,. of<br />
,ln all tne Pacific. ,: v. smoie. .<br />
'' '' ''""<br />
If you ' firo ;;riot v paying<br />
careful , to our<br />
! l ' nnd<br />
specials, ' yoir are " reaching<br />
summit?<br />
tIonoIuljC,f;l<br />
expected<br />
cBnUAni<br />
conducted<br />
elevations<br />
attention<br />
advertised bargains<br />
losing j<br />
1<br />
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y v<br />
xSK'vFor<br />
These Garland Ranges are staple goods, sold at<br />
"a small profit. : We'd recommend them even if<br />
we 'didn't elUthem they Wihat good.<br />
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ohly $7.20.: ;;<br />
save money on a<br />
ouin<br />
Theii we strongly some<br />
!,Onp of ;.tlie Garland Eanges<br />
really ys ! the ' 1<br />
recommend<br />
"<br />
world best.<br />
. -- aVe show picture of the<br />
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a<br />
ForCoat Or Wood; .for Coal and Wood<br />
V<br />
r;'<br />
sfof<br />
Don't<br />
Miss This<br />
50 feet of $9.00 "Tropic ."o<br />
3<br />
le'atticle;<br />
equ tlrd<br />
10 II. P. Twin. . . . .<br />
y,<br />
15 H. P. Twin'. .<br />
' f Come<br />
line of Spalding Bnnnirig:!<br />
I Shoes, $4.50ilte pair.<br />
'<br />
(Running sui<br />
'V" it"-<br />
J,I '<br />
? . : , ..a-- -- .v v .. . ,<br />
Opportunity<br />
rNowYSlibwing:--an- d Selling the new. ;<br />
5 in<br />
"moneyv I ' ; .<br />
so" orS7<br />
50-- f<br />
V-w- e sell<br />
in. Garden Hose for -<br />
for yovi toi<br />
1915 Indian Motocycls<br />
:'iV-y-<br />
jvvill<br />
Al 1 ipied with .newIndian Starter<br />
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