Passed by yesterday and stopped to remember…
Monthly Archives: November 2012
Vital Statistics, 1912.
MARRIAGES.
Samuel Kaili to Mary Kinoiki, Oct. 19.
Robert Daniels to Miss Ah Leong, Oct. 19.
Joseph Auoholani to Elizabeth Kauakanilehua, Oct. 22.
John Kanani to Kiboli Kimona, Oct. 26.
BIRTHS.
To William Rose and Kaholo, a daughter, Oct. 9.
To William K. Luther and Rebecca Kaninau, a son, Oct. 15.
To Harry Paty and Mary Lobo, a son, Oct. 15.
To D. Kahelekunihi and H. Opunui, a daughter, Oct. 17.
To Sam Kahoano and Mary Kaluna, a daughter, Oct. 20.
To Sonny Kanoho and Minnie Jeremiah, a son, Oct. 29.
DEATHS.
Mrs. Mary Ann, on Enos Lane, Oct. 18.
Joseph Kaululaau, on Iwilei Street, Oct. 19.
Lemon K. Watson at Mitamura Hospital, Oct. 21.
Kealoha at Camp Vineyard, Oct. 21.
Kapuniai Kimo on the corner of Ward and Laniwai Streets, Oct. 22.
Manuel Joseph Helepololei, at Waialae Ranch, Oct. 24.
W. H. Kailimai on 5th Avenue.
Alexander K Kana [Kaaa ?] on Morris Lane, Oct. 25.
Mrs. Keanu on Moana Street, Oct. 26.
Moses Peahi at the corner of Kukui and Liliha Streets, Oct. 27.
Henry D. Kaipo, at the Insane asylum, Oct. 28.
Mrs. Mary Alice Bluett, at the Pacific Sanitarium, Oct. 28.
Hamauku aboard the steamer Chiyo Maru, Oct. 28.
(Kuokoa, 11/1/1912, p. 8)
Advertisements ofttimes speak more of than just what is being sold and bought, 1922.
HAWAIIANS
who want to benefit from the Hawaiian Homes Act of Molokai and to get ahead, they should supply themselves with Tools for Farming and Animal Husbandry from this kamaaina company. We carry the Best Tools and also SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT, DE LEVAL milking machines, and every sort of household furnishings.
In our Sports Department, there is a heap of fine small firearms and rifles.
E. O. Hall & Son, Ltd.
(Kuokoa, 9/14/1922, p. 4)
More dallying, 2012.
I made up some cards before only to find out i did the qr code wrong… Same design, but this time, the qr code works!
For more on the picture, see: Description of “Ke Aloha Aina” picture, 1906.






