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THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1918.
SEVEN
AT THE THEATERS
n
Vivian Martin in "Sunset Trail"
Story of How Mother and
Daughter Find Happiness
I lie "bunset Trail" is (lie picture
in whirh Vivian Martin will be seen
The Rule As To Sales
Of Wheat Flour 50-50
The following explanaory bulletin
lias been issued by the food adminis
tration for Hawaii:
misunderstanding nf the Govern-
nienis regulation of flour, niacins its next at the Orplirum theater. Miss
purchase on n "r.fi v.firi v" i,io i, Mart in who has been nlways to ad
been vrrv trnn ti ' ' . vantage in some of the biggest and
in ( n very general. There seems to i, r.,i,,i iu ,i,
nave been a misconception of the featured in this- late one from the
modification made to cover whole Insky Studios, releasing on the Para
wheat and graham flour containing n,ount Program. She presents the
nt lenal rri rnrt r.l ... 01 1v ""-n, wiio lives in tne
mountains of California. The qoHIo.
it n. . . . - ... . . ...
nu emu nve pounds ot cither ot menl is thinly populated and Bess
these flours, only three pounds of the Hess lonf.s for people of' her own ace
allowed substitutes must be purchas- wi,n which to associate. Her mother,
r(j uiiuniu niifn mil' as young 10 an
... , . eiueriy man, is aiso cnssai lslied with
Ninety-five percent extraction uses the lnneiv liin in rniiiwnio nr
about 20 per cent more of the grain her ninr.'i.nm Kiio v-., ' r
than goes Into the average white brightest stars nn the .i,,m ,i it
flour. It Is to compensate for this 20
per cent saving that the Food Admin
istration allows a modification of the
"fifty-fifty" rule.
To clear up this misunderstanding
the Food Administration today quot
cd its rule No 26 transaction in flour:
"The licensee dealing in (lour at
retail shall not, without written per
mission of thp United States Food
Administrator, sell wheat hour to any
person unless such person purchases
from him at the same tune one pound
of wheat flour substitutes for every
pound of wheat flour purchased, or in
was her fondest hope to again shine
behind the footlights. Vernon Treloar
and his nephew, Kirk p. are camping
in the mountains nearby. The love
romance that develops from the meet
ing of Hess and her mother with the
campers brings about a great change
in the lives of both and both are
given the happiness for which they
have wished. Miss Martin is seen in
a role that gives her every opportuni
ty to appear at her best before the
camera. Gifted with a pleasing per
sonality, Miss Martin has only to act
her own natural self, to entertain.
the case of whole wheat or graham ghc doog so'in hor pir(ure Tnp
flour containing at least 93 per cent
of the entire wheat, six-tenths of a
pound of wheat flour substitutes for
every pound of such whole wheat or
graham flour purchased.
Gymnasium
Scbebule
The following is the schedule for
activities in the Alexander House
Gymnasium for the coming week
Friday, March 22nd
3:00 p. m. All boys class.
7:00 p. m. International league
Athletics vs. Sox, indoor baseball
Saturday, March 23rd
9:00 a. m. Junior girls class.
1:30 p. ni. All boys class.
7:00 p. m. Intermediate boys club
series.
Sunday, March 24th
1:30 to 3:00 p. m. Open day for nil
boys.
Monday, March 25th
2:45 p. m. Japanese girls' class.
3:30 p. m. Junior girls' class.
7:30 p. m. International league Sox
vs. Giants, basketball.
Tuesday, March 2Gth
3:30 p. m. Suecial new class Japa-
nese boys (juniors.)
7:00 p. m. Open night for nil boys,
Wednesday, March 27th
2:45 p. m. Japanese girls.
3:30 p. m. Junior girls.
7:00 p. m. Business men's class.
Thursday, March 28th
3:00 p. m. Boys' Gymn. class.
7:00 p. m. New women's Gymn
class.
The Wailuku Gym. club team "C"
went down to defeat before the Ka-
hului club team "C" to the tune of 25
to 13 in a game of basket ball. Ex
citing game.
Thursday evening the Wailuku
girls basket ball team will play the
KalHilui girls basket ball team.
scenario was written by Iieulah Marie
Dix, who has to her credit some of
the best stories ever adapted to the
screen. With Miss Martin in the
supporting cast r.re Henry A. Bar
rows, Harrison Ford, Charles Ogle,
Carmen Phillips and Billy Elmer.
Vivian Martin will be seen on the
screen of the Wailuku theater on
Wednesday of next week in "Sunset
Trail," the crowning success of Miss
Martin's career on the screen.
Pi iJb 131 ill
aheltin
'IJjj "The Cbuntess Charmlnf"' U
fifteen episodes, the first of which is
titled, "The Flaming Cross." The
story centers about the plans of a
gang of plotters against the fortune
of Graham Hale, a millionaire inven
tor. It is a story of revenge the re
venge ot a mysterious person who is
the instrument through which a
woman seeks to make a famous in
ventor and capitalist pay for his
scorn. The woman scorned does not
seek the life of the man who has
scorned her, but she desires that be
shall be ruined that one by one the
big things that go to make him a
powerful factor in the world of in
vention and finance are taken from
him, and, lastly, after his most valu
able possession, his son, is taken,
then that his mind shall be destroyed.
Camille Arnot gathers about her men
capable of fighting such a foe, and nt
the head of this body of men i3 plac
ed "Number One," the mysterious
person who directs nil the activities
against the happiness and fortunes
of Graham Hale. In the midst of all
this intrigup and plotting is A1mee
Villon (Katherine Clifford,) who is In
in love with Tommy Hale, and who
fights to save the Hales from desiruc-
tion from this mysterious foe.
The first episode of "Who is Num-
bpr Onp?" entitlpd "TIip Flaming
Cross," with Kathlpen Clifford in the
featured role, will be seen on the
screen of the Orpheum on Saturday of
this week. Thp first ppisodp of Para-
mount's first serial production. Advt.
PIGEONS FOR SALE
CARNEAUX and HOMER PIGEONS
$2.00 per pair.
F. F. ATKINS,
3355 Maunaloa Ave., Kaimuki,
Honolulu.
BY AUTHORITY
, S9f
a
DAINTY FROCK THAT
HAS POCKETS LIKE CUPS
M .
rockets that look a great deal like
cups are the feature of this unusually
simple dress of tan gaberdine, wilii
piping of black satin in the collar and 'Very slow has been ,d" ? "?B
cuffs and the facing of the inside otlZlJJl0
. u una-
"Countess Charming"
Having been cold-shouldered out of
society" and the local country club
by the over-ambitious mother of his
sweetheart, good-looking Saunders
Julian decides to make society and
the girls mother both change their
policy and welcome him with open
arms.
To carry out this project he calls
into play an old accomplishment of
his college days, that of disguising
himself as a woman, and as "The
Countess Raffelski" he completely
subjugates the society leaders who
had hitherto scorned him.
There had been talk of raising a
huge amount of money for the Red
Cross and as Saunders Julian he had
promised a fabulous amount. As the
Countess he proceeds to raise money
in bunches and is greatly amused at
he ease with which he is able to
fleece the men particularly.
The situation becomes tense and
the outlook is extremely doleful for
the Countess, who becomes suspect
ed of theft and other crimes, but a
laughable climax ends the whole
thing in a gale of fun with, in nddl-
tion, an extremely substantial fund
to the credit of the Tied Cross.
This i3 Mr. Kit Inge's first photo
play, althought he is known all over
this country as the greatest female
impersonator of the stage and has
won plaudits from the Atlantic to the
Pacific and back. The story was
written by the well-known humorists,
Carolyn Wells and Gelett Burgess, in
collaboration. At the Orpheum Sun
day next.
'Patsy"
Hie Wailuku Orpheum guarantees
sunshine for its patrons this week
in the presence of June Caprice who
win appear there in William Fox's
"Patsy", beinning on Monday next.
Patsy" is filled with more sun
shine and happiness than any picture
play in which the "Sunshine Maid"
has yet appeared. It is also crowded
with more thrills and adventure.
The story of "Patsy" opens in a
little western town just as Patsy
Prim, the role played by Miss Cap
rice, starts for New York to meet
Richard Hewitt, an old friend of her
father. But since Mr. Hewitt had
died a few years before, the letter is
received by Dick Hewitt, a fast living
young sport.
Dick undergoes a great chance on
meeting Patsy who makes her home
n nis bachelor apartments. He lnne-s
to wed the Wild nnd innnnrvnf rii-l
and settle down. A tangled affair he
has had with an adventuress inter-
ieres tor a time but the wnmnn
finally exposed and Dick and Patsv
marry.
Who Is Number One?" Para.
mount Serial Featuring
rsamieen L-iinord
Anna Katherine Green's bnffiinr
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN
MENT LEASE.
At 12 o'clock, noon, Saturday, April
13th, 1918, at the front door of the
Capital Building, Honolulu, T. H.,
there will be sold at. public auction,
under Section 380 of the Revised
Laws ot 1915, a general lease to the
following described Government land:
That certain tract of Government
land situate in the 111 o Kou, adjoin
ing Waihee, Island of Maul, contain
ing an area of 310.69 acres, more or
less;
Term of lease, 15 years from June
14th, 1918.
Upset rental, $1200. per annum,
payable semi-annually In advance.
The purchaser shall pay the cost of
advertising.
For maps and further information,
apply at the office of the Commission
er of Public Lands, Capitol Building,
Honolulu, T. H.
B. G. RIVENBURGH
Commissioner of Public Lands.
Dated at Honolulu,
February 27th, 1918.
(Mar. 8. 22; Apr. 5, 12.)
K. HACHIDA gstorc
ICE CREAM
The Beat In Town
And a Up-To-Dat Soda Fountain
Glva Ua a Trial
ttARKET STREET, :
Honolulu Wholesale Prod nee
Market Quotations
ISSUED BY THE TERRITORY
MARKETING DIVISON.
Wholesale only.
Week ending, March 16, 1918.
Small consumers cannot buy at these
prices.
isiana Butter, lb 55 to .60
Eggs, select, doz 55
Jggs, o. 1, doz 52
iggs, jiuck, doz 45
Young Roosters, lb 55 to .60
Pullets, lb no to fin
Turkeys, lb 50
Ducks, Muse. lb. , 35
Ducks, Pekin, lb M
lhicks, Haw. doz 10.00
Vegetablea And Produce
Beans, string, green ok
Beans, Btring wax 06
lieans lima in pod 04U
Bpans, Maul Red 8.25
BeanB, Calico 10.00
Beans, small white 12.00
Peas, dry island 9.00 to 10.00
Beets, dozen bches 30
Carrots, dozen bchs 40
Cabbage, cwt 2.50 to 3.00
Corn, sweet 100 ears .... 2.50 to 3.00
L-orn, Haw. lg. yel 82.00 to 85.00
Rice, Jap. seed, cwt 7.75
Rice, Haw. Seed, cwt 7.40
Peanuts, lg. lb 05 to .06
Green peppers, bell 08
Green peppers, chill 07
Potatoes, Is. 1 3.00 to 3.50
Potatoes, sweet red cwt... 1.50 to 1.60
Potatoes, sweet, cwt 1.00 to 1.15
Taro, cwt 2.7
Taro, bunch 15
Tomatoes 08 to .09
Cucumbers, doz 40 to .50
Pumpkins, lb 02
Fruit
Haw. oranges, per 10 1.50
Bananas, Chinese, Bch 30 to .70
Bananas, cooking, bch 1.25
Figs, 100 1.00
Grapes, Isabella, lb 08 to .09
Limes, 100 1.00 to 1.25
Pineapples, cwt 1.50
Papains, lb 02 V to .02 V4
Strawberries 25 to .30
Livestock
Cattle and BheoD are not bought at
live weight. They nre slaughtered
and paid for on a dressed weight
Daaia.
Hogs, up to 150 lb 18 to .19
Dreaaed Meata
Beef, dressed, lb 14 to .15
Veal, dressed, lb 15 to .16
Mutton, lb 18 to .19
Pork, lb 25
Hldea, Wet Salted
steer, No. 1, lb H
Steer, No. 2, lb 10
Steer, hair slip 08 to .09
Kips, lb 14
Goat, white, 20 to .30
Feed
Corn, am, yel. ton 95.00
Corn, lg. yel. ton 92.50
Corn cracked ton 96.00
Bran 62.50
WAILUKU. Barley ton 87.00 to 85.00
- I Scrathch food ton 92.00 to 92.50
No. 8207.
Report of the Condition of
THE BALDWIN NATIONAL BANK OF KAHULUI
At Kahului, in the Territory of Hawaii, at the close of business, on
March 4th., 1918.
Reaourcea.
Loans and discounts (except those shown on b and c) $028,641.81
ruieign ums 01 ixcnange or uraits sold with indorse
ment ot tni bank, not shown under Item d above (see
Item 55c)
Overdrafts, secured, none; unsecured. $3,697.49 . ...
u. b. bonds deposited to secure circulation (Dar valnei
Premium on U. S. bonds
Total U. S. bonds (other than Liberty Bonds)
and certificates of indebtedness
Liberty Loan Bonds, unpledged, 3 Vper cent and 4
per cent
Liberty Loan Bonds. 3 ner cent., nnd 4 ner pent
pledged to secure State or other deposits or bills
payable
Bonds and securities pledged as collateral for State,' or
other deposits (postal excluded) or bills payable...
Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks)
owned unpledged
Total bonds, securities, etc
Furniture and fixtures
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
Cash in vault and net amount due from national
banks
Net amounts due from banks and bankers, and trust
companies otner than included in Items 13, 14, and
25,000.00
593.55
3,900.00
43,550.86
1,808.61
$628,641.81
3,697.49
25,593.55
3,900.00
45,365.47
4,967.26
3,610.57
50,685.79
nts, ton 79.00 to 85.00
Wheat, ton 100 00
Middling ton 70 00
Hay, wheat 55.00 to 62.00
Hay, alfalfa 47.OO to 48.00
Meal, alfalfa, ton 48.00 to 65.00
ATTRACTIONS FOR THE WEEK, BEGINNING MARCH 23rd., 1918.
Saturday, March 23rd
"FRANCE IN ARMS"
I roceeds in Aid of French War
Orphans.
Sunday, March 24th.
PARAMOUNT PROGRAM
JULIAN ELTINGE
in "THE COUNTESS CHARMING"
Hist Lpisode of the Paramount Serial
"WHO IS No. 1?"
And the British WAR PICTURES
Monday, March 2!".th
VAUDEVILLE
EDDIE FERNANDEZ Presents
Big American Show.
His
Tuesday, March 2fiih.
VAUDEVILLE
Change of Program.
Wednesday, March 27th
PAHAMOI NT PROGRAM
VIVIAN MARTIN
in "THE SUNSET TRAIL"
"The Fighting Trail". "Pathes Newa"
Thursday, March 2Sth.
MARJORIE RAMBEAU
in "MOTHERHOOD"
"Pathe News"
Friday, March 2flih.
DOROTHY DALTON
in "THE DARK ROAD"
And, "INNOCENT SWIMMERS"
Keystone Comedy.
.7J Coming Wednesday, April 3rd,
UOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "THE
MAN FROM PAINTED POST" -mr.
Delinquent Tax List 1917
Second Taxation Division, Territory of Hawaii
In accordance with Section 1294 Revised Laws of Hawaii the
f'.llowm- l.st of Delinquent Taxpayers is hereby puhlished, comprising
taxes for the year 1917, remaininc unpaid on Deremher 11 lot 7
dueling 10 per cent penalty and advertising costs. Interest at the 'rate
ot one per cent per month on income tax nnd 10 per cent per anm
ai uiiivri taxes, not included.
mm on
WAILUKU DISTRICT
Hawaiian Trust Co., Ltd., Executor
under the Will of Tolly Kalua,
dec'd H8.31
Kahookele, J. K 41.45
Kahookele, Likepa 39.99
iveawe, j g 15
Miner, Annie g 13
MAKAWAO DISTRICT
Akina, Frank 7 os
Ako, Hannah 1 fin
Burns, Jerry 45.51
Breo, Joao do 1.70
Borge, Anton 16.45
Emmsley, J. K 6.00
Faustino, M fi.QO
Ferguson, T. W 7.87
Hinckley, T. U 27.01
Hookana, Wm 25.47
Haole, Josiah K.
Ihu, Paia (Mrs.)
5.01
! 37
Kahokuoluna, P. N 16.58
Kapaki, Hoopii
Kahue, Wahincnika
Kapiioho, D. K. (Gdn.)
Kailua, Lono
Kalaukela, Kuau
Kaia, Hattio
Kuwabara, Mrs
Kawakami, I
Keao, Mrs. Pali
Kuula, Sam
Kumikau, Geo. K
Kuehu, Mrs. Kaiml
15
Checks on hanks located outside of city or town of
reporting hank and other cash items
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from
U. S. Treasurer
31,408.5a
997.27
1,250.00
the Dockets. The Ktrsiii-lit l..u
effect down the front s (hil trod ' 1 " he
Total
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits 7.7.7. $26,550.11
Less current expenses interest, and taxes paid 3418.29
Circulating notes outstanding
Individual deposits subject to check
Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other
than for money borrowed)
Cashier's checks outstanding
Deposits requiring notice but less than 30 days ......
Total demand deposits (other than bank de
posits) subject to Reserve, Items 33, 34,
35, 36. 37, 38, 39, and 40 633,577.84
Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed)
Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items
41, 42, 43, and 44 18,408.24
$800,117.83
$ 50.000.00
50,000.00
23,131.82
25,000.00
599,161.42
400.00
812.06
33,204.29
18,408.24
$800,117.83
Total
Territory of Hawaii, County or Maul, ss:
I, D. C. LINDSAY, Cashier of tho above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is truo to the best of my knowledge and belief.
D. C. LINDSAY, Cashier.
Correct Attest:
H. W. RICE .
H. A. BALDWIN I Directors.
F. F. BALDWIN )
Subscribed nnd sworn to before me this 14th. day of March, 1918.
E. R. BEVINS.
Notary Tublic, 2nd Circuit.
8.13
6.59
3.03
3.14
9.19
3.25
4.24
9.79
1.87
8.20
.. 16.56
4.68
Kozuki, Mrs 15.69
Makal, Malaea 4.73
Mattson, Mary 12.05
Maldunado, Frank 2.59
McKaig, Philip 28.33
Niue, Mrs. Kuliana 5.45
i-ires, 'rank M 10. 89
Robello, John n.94
Venhuizen, D 14.14
Ventura, Antone 7 43
LAHAINA DISTRICT
Buchanan, Naniahana 11.61
Gohier, Nancy, Trustee 6.05
Kalama, D. M 4 C8
Kali, Sela Sherman 11.61
Kanekoa, Sam 3.25
Kaonohi, Abigail in 18
Kapaku, David 12.05
Kauwenaole, Laikealoha . .. 24.04
Kealakaa, A 12 87
Makekau, Ano
6.05
10.18
Maschke, Emily
Nott, Mrs. J. S
Rcimami, Margaret 21.89
Onehu, W
Umeda, J
Yaniamoto, Y
MOLOKAI DISTRICT
Ah Sing
Ah Tim
Buchanan, Chas. A
Buchanan, Namahana
Burrows, Jno
Cat heart, Emily, Trustee, ...
Ekekela
Iokua, K
Kaal, Mary
Kahawsl, David
Kamaewaewa, K
Kanikau, K
Kapika, W
Kulou, K ;
Nakaleka, Emma
Nakuina, Emma M., Trustee..
Namealoha, Kekino
Nuha, K. (Nauha, K.)
Pihe, Jno
Poaha, A
Wilson, J. H
HANA DISTRICT
Aene, Mrs. Naholowaa
Baker, Jno. A
Hakuole, Willlo
Halualani, J
Haul, Kaiaka (w)
Hoomanawanui, J. .
Kahele, Jas. Ben
Kanoho (w)
Kahokuoluna, Sarah
Kahai, Hoopii
Kahele, Lucinda
Kaula, Geo
Kahau (w)
Kamakaona, S
Kaua, Kauanui (w)
Kauhi, Frank K
Kapu, S
Keliiaa (w)
Kinimaka (w)
Kupau
Makaokalani, Chas
Nishwitz, J. H
Not ley, John K
Fiimanu, D. K., Jr
3.25 Rosalina, Maria
1.87
14.47
2.70
3.25
5.34
1.87
35.15
4.68
7.43
3.25
3.25
3.25
1.87
3.25
1.87
9.52
1.87
7.43
28.22
6.05
1.87
1.87
3.25
3.25
4.68
1.87
3.96
12.27
3.G9
5.61
1.87
1.87
21.84
1.60
3.96
6.05
3.96
1.87
1.21
2.70
2.53
6.77
1.87
6.05
3.96
1.87
.77
6.44
T.87
5.34
i.o.Ka 3.05 Saunders. R. A
I hereby cert.fy that the foregoing is- a correct list of the Delin
quent taxpayers of the Second Taxation Division, Territory of Hawaii,
for the year 1917, to the Lest of my knowledge and belief.
J. H. Kunewa,
Assessor, Second Taxation Division.
Wailuku, Maui, T. II. February 16, 1918.
(March 8, 15, 22, 29.)
THE
BANK OF MAUI, Ltd.
WAILUKU LAHAINA PAIA
General Banking in all its Branches
Fire, Life, Marine, Accident and
Compensation INSURANCE
Loans on Real Estate and Approved
Security
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