Miscellaneous, 



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[May, 1910. 



Mrs. George Ross's car driven by- 

 Donald Ross and Miss Creighton as 

 passenger, was decorated with sugar 

 cane stalks and looked very pretty. 

 Both of the occupants had sugar bags as 

 their costumes. 



The "Prosit" car owned by Edgar 

 Henriques and decorated to represent 

 a huge cask was one of the best features 

 in the parade. The members of the 

 Anti-Drink Club Messrs. Hall, Martin, 

 Bergstrom, Reinecke, O'Neill and Doyle 

 were dressed as they were at the time 

 of the baseball cirnival. During the 

 entire parade they were drinking, but no 

 one knows what- 



" The car that once through city 

 streets " belonging to Judge Ballou was 

 driven by Prank Thompson, the motive 

 power being a pair of old mules that 

 have been here since the first mules 

 arrived in the early 40's. In the old relic 

 of better days were Billy Roth, Billy 

 Walker, Billy Williamson and Dr. Smith 

 of the Naval station. Au old funeral 

 trapping was on the back of the car, 

 while bunches of crape were placed at 

 different parts of the car. The mules 

 were draped in black, while the pas- 

 sengers wore bands of crepe on their 

 left arms. 



The Prizes. 



Prizes to automobiles were awarded 

 as follows, according to class, and the 

 prize pennants distributed to the winners 

 by Mrs. Governor Prear : 



Section A— Large touring cars : 

 First — Alexander Young. 

 Second— Mrs. George C. Fairchild. 

 Third — Kunalu Boat Club. 

 Honorable mention - U. S. Marine 

 Corps. 



Section B — Small Touring cars : 



First — Mrs. Louis Abrams. 



Second— S. R. Jordan. 



Third — Willard Brown. 



Special prize to T. Clive Davies. 

 Section C — Ruuabouts : 



First — C. C von Hamm. 



Second — William Schumann. 



Third— Kilohana Art League (Gus 

 Schaefer). 

 Section D — Comical Automobile: 



George and Richard Cooke. 

 Comic Section, Vehicles: 



Lunalilo Home Float. 

 Comic— Riders : ' 



Horse wearing pants. 

 Vehicles — Multiple team : 



E. H. Lewis (with band). 

 Four-in-hands : 



First— San Juan Hill. 



Second— Army transportation wagon. 

 Double teams : 



Sam Parker 



Single teams : 



First— C. W. Macfarlane. 



Second— Tom Hollinger. 

 Surreys : 



A. J. Campbell. 

 Tableaux Floats : 



Kilohana Art League. 

 Fire Departments : 



First — Hose and Engine No. 4. 



Second — Hose and Engine No. 2. 

 Bicycles : 



First— Tandem boat, Gilliland and 

 Rodrigues. 



Second— Boy on blue and white dec- 

 orated wheel. 



Third- Goat cart. 

 Most Original : 



Bicycle Fish, Freitas. 

 Most comical : 



Harvey CaniUou (tramp character). 

 Pony and Juvenile Turnout : 



First— Marjory Gillman. 



Second — Marian Stacker. 

 Other Vehicles : 



Horse propelled auto, F, E. Thompson. 

 Island Princesses : 



First— Oahu— (Mrs. Mignonette Myers). 



Second— Maui— (Miss Alice Bartho- 

 lomew.) 



Special mention, Hawaii (Miss Emma 

 Rcse), 



Comic Section, Vehicles : 



First — Wash wagon. 

 Flowers, Island Princesses : 



Hawaii, Lehua ; Maui, Red Rose from 

 Iao Valley ; Molokai, Kukui ; Oahu, 

 Ilima ; Kauai, Mokihana. 

 Pau Riders : 



First— Mrs. Hilo. 



Second— Mrs. Kapulani. 



3rd— Mrs. Walanika. 

 Cowboys : 



First — John Fernandez. 



Second— Sonny Gay. 



Third— Ernest Gonsalves. 

 Juvenile Cowboys : 



First — Monsarrat. 



Second — Walter Grace. 



Special prize, Harvey Holt. 



Special prize for Riders to Mr, Kili- 

 nahi. 



Best appearing couples, ladies : Miss 

 Wattie Holt and Miss Anabel Low; 

 Miss Rosie Herbert and Miss Lucas. 



Best appearing couple : Miss Ross and 

 Mr. Lishman, first; Miss Smith and 

 Mr. Clark, second. 



Juvenile Girl rider : First, Miss Ross ; 

 Second, Miss Herbert. 



Juvenile Boy riders : First, Master 

 Douglas Damion ; second, Master Clark 

 Pratt. 



Coric Ride :— Mr. Freitas. 

 The prizes for all except the bicycles 

 and juveniles were handsome pennants of 



