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DAILY MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMP.ER 29, 1922. THREE SOMEUODY'S STENOG Tensing Popper vyEXL M' Boy SOui?Oi D DAU'S jLAt hfsir I filfc5SuTHOU6HT I WAS HAfcSM You're back a6im for the happv 1 feVti pushin" vdu out-oftow 0Wt looviai im ilewe-Li?r wnjuows uk'e r L 1 QAM VOU THE-OTMHI? DAY. l Tco Cjomt wamt oe.vwLi?r. (Y r "ZCOK. I ASIDE. AMD ar V6S VJE' .WE'LL TALK .V i :li BECAUSE. OF "Tftul? BoXlSH PoauSHAiess - wea, iTi BYSoajes You'll UAjae(?STAAo someday IT WAS FOP? TOUf? OWAJ -7 Goot: r Mi d. Hayward CaA,i,u A A.AJ ! V Boy. HL r-3 tDAiT HAVETb FLOAT 'RtoUWbTHE. I in I 1A 1 is II I ii ri IT I in I I r.JhafX I ' " ftp I 1 J -' V 7 : t' ' : r n -aj i j s (Popped. JWSUfc- U . ,4' ? Penn Shakes Up Her Team For Coast Gaznc ' " 'Sami-DieseP Engine Soviet Government ips ANtJKMOS (Hy Associated I'rcss Mail) Several changes liac been made in the lineup of the Penn State football team in preparation for its game at Pasadena, Cal New Year's lay with the University of California. The Penn I.ions, in a recent practice sent in fivj men from his second string to take the places of five play ers who started in the Staters' disas trous game against Pittsburg Thanks giving Pay. The change may not be permanent but it indicates that the Nittany mentor is out to giv? -verv Vcves Successful In Test On French Auto ! MAILE BUTTER 70 CENTS A POUND You'll enjoy its fresh and delicious flavor. It is the brand for New Zealand's choicest product, the finest in this Territory. M aui ooda dc ice works, Limited "We Serve Your Needs" Phone, 128 Wailuku man on the squad a chance at team and the trip. Captain Bentz, center of the l.ions, was one of the men sent to the sec ond team, Bill Hamilton taking his place. Hamilton did such good work against Pitt that the coacl.es d el they must make a place for li im on tne' ine PARIS-t(By Associated Press Mail) Glenn Killinger. quarterback oi the! -Tlle "semi-Diesel" utniobile la great 1921 Ptnn State team, has re-i now an accomplished fact. One of turned to the campus to help coach psc oil-burning motors recently was the team. The men are practicing in . installed on a heavy touring car rain an dfreezing weataer. , chassis weighing two and one-half tons. The car made the trip to Bor- ! deaux and back in two days, carrying five passengers, much baggage, and 60 gallons of reserve fuel. j The motor is designed to burn, "gas-oil," a heavy petroleum product remaining after the kerosene has been 1 extracted. It costs here 12 cents a gallon as compared with 56 cents for gasoline. The car made about 7 I miles to the gallon and about 280 Makes Automobiles SIXTY WRESTLERS TRAINING Best Service We ars able to and do give the most dependable, prompt and effi cient service in cleaning, repairing and pressing men's vid wcme.Vs clothing. Satisfaction guaranteed MAUI CLOTHES CLEANING SHOP Market Street, opp. Kalua Ave. SEATTLE, Wash. (By Associated Press Mail) Close to sixty men are working out for the wrestling team of the University of Washington here. Six of the athletes are veterans of last year's sqaud. .Washington opens its mat season January 27 when the I'nivni'oiK' ff ni'mmn uHtl.tat: omim , 0 miles on a gallon of lubricating oil, soi lor a meet.. On February 28 the Ore- , ,. .. , , . ! that the cost ot operation worked out' turn agi iuuhui rti vuiitbc nt-uus a. leum . . , .c..., , n. , ;al two cents a mile, ot grapplers to Seattle and on March! ,. ....... . . ,, . Experts in charge ot the experi- a the Huskies journey to Pullman to; t . .... . , , . . c, , ,, ment predict a great tuture for this meet the Washington State College. type ol motor. The engine used was found too small for the weight it had to pull, but an average speed of 30 miles an hour was maintained, which was regarded as creditable. The "semi-Diesel" type of motor, its friends say, not only costs less for upkeep but it simpler and therefore KIGA, (By Associated Press Mail) The Soviet Russian government has entered the motor car manufacturing business, and the first car to come to Riga attracted much interested atten tion. It is gray in color, of 40 horse power, weighs 2,530 pounds, has a speed of 53 miles an hour, and seats seven passengers. The operation of the factory where the first car was produced is in the hands of a staff said to have been trained in the United States. THE ABILITY TO PAY depends upon the Companies whose financial and moral stand ing guarantees the reliability of their insurance contracts, both under ordinary conditions and in settling claims which have arisen in conflagrations. Why Stand In Jeopardy? We represent leading companies of the world. C. Brewer & Company (Limited) Insurance Department) P. O. Box 347 Honolulu, T. H. Income Tax Brings Trouble To Ireland STANFORD EXPECTS WIN STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal (By Associated Press Mail) One of the best track teams that ever wore the Cardinal is in sight for next spring at Stanford, providing the men here cheaper to n,ake them the 8tandard remain in school ana are not injured. ,yl,e Experiments are being conduct Next year the "big meet" with Cali- ed with tUe Wea of usjng th,3 new lornia probably will be held in the engine on Ule automobile busse3 of Stanford Stadium and the Cardinal is parjS hoping to dedicate the new $14,000 stadium track with a sweeping victory over its ancient foe. The track was the last built by the late "Dad" Moul ton, beloved Stanford trainer. PEASANTS TURN SPORTSMEN KING'S YACHT TO RACE ALOHA LODGE , NO 3 OF PYTHIAS. KNIGHTS LONDON, (By Associated Press Mail). King George lias definitely announced his intention of filling ouJ j the famous yacht 'Britiania' for rac ing next year. Regular meetings will be held at the Knlghln of Pythias Hall, Wai iuku, on the second and fourth Friday of each month, at 8 p. m. All visiting members are cordially Invited to attend. H. ALFRED HANSEN, C. C. A. MARTINSEN, P. C, K. R. & S. I The Sportfolio -s 1! VIENNA (By Associated Press Mail) Once the sport only of the aristocracy, shooting is becoming the pastime of the masses in Austria. To day many of the once rich landowners are no longer able to keep up their shootings, with the necessary annies of gamekeepers and other heavy ex penses and the properties are being rented. Of those offered this autumn 1G large estates have been taken over by peasant shooting clubs. DUBLIN, (By Associated Press Mail). The Irish income tax Is rais ing several interesting problems. Dur ing the fight with the English, the order went forth that no Irishman j should pay income tax to the British. It was difficult to collect it, therefore, and large arrears remained outstand-, ing. When the Treaty was made, the 1 British assigned to the Irish govern-1 ment all the Irish arrears of income tax as an asset. Unless these arrears are paid the deficit of the Irish gov ernment will be considerably in creased. ; But there is now great hesitation 1 about paying. People say It is hard ' enough to pay one year's income tax without adding arrears which they were invited not to pay, and have since spent. The suggestion has been 1 made by a responsible financier that the pre-Truce income tax should be wiped out. But the Irish govern-! nient's agreement with the British assumed certain burdens for which these arrears were a setioff, and if the arrears are not paid additional ! taxation will have to be imposed to meet those burdens. Appeals are made on the ground of patriotism and duty to the new government, but it j seems evident that a large part of the arrears are now uncollectable. OF COURSE We don't need to tell you that. Just wanted you to form the good habit of asking your grocer for the Kona Coffee with the red label in one pound pack ages or five pound cans. Hawaiian Kona is the Best J KONA COFFEE THE CHOICE OF THE PICK WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS LAHAINA ICE CO., LTD. MANUFACTURERS OF ICE, PURE SUGAR SYRUPS, DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING SODA WATER SODA WATER PER CASE, MIXED FLAVORS, 90 CENTS. DISTRIBUTORS OF ELECTRIC POWER AND LIGHT Reasonable Estimates on Mousewiring and Housewiring Supplies. PREMIER ARTIST WITH SWORD LODGE V jI, No. 472, F. & A. M. Stated meetings will be held at Masonic Hall, Kahului, on the first Saturday night of each month at 7:30 o'clock. Visiting brethren are cordially in vited to attend. GEO. N. WEIGHT. W. M. W. A. ROBBINS. Secretary What American League pitcher struck out the greatest number of men last season? (E. P. E.) Where will the Grand American Handicap Trapshooling tournament be held in 1923? (J. N.) Who composed the backfield of the 1921 ail-American football team? (E. D. J.) I By what score did Jake Schaofer beat Hoppe when he won the billiard title? (R. F. S.) What is the greatest distance ever walked in a day? (L. K. B.) ALEXANDER & BALDWIN LIMITED Sugar Factors j Commission Merchants ! and Insurance Agents 1 AGENTS FOR j Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co. Maui Agricultural Company ' Hawaiian Sugar Company Kahuku Plantation Compnny McBryde Sugar Company rahului Railroad Company Kauai Railroad Company Honolua Ranch Kauai Fruit & Land Company Answers To Yesterday's Queries The University of Pennsylvania bas ketball team was defeated last sea son by Princeton (twice) and by Cornell. Ty Cobb has balled over .300 for seventeen consecutive years. The recognized record for running 100 yards on one leg (hopping) is thirteen and three-fifths seconds, held by S. 1). See, of Brookl. n. Mike O'Dowd's first recorded fighi was in 1913. ROME, (By Associated Press Mail) - ---Premier Mussolini, despite the great amount of work before him, and the long hours he spends each day at his desk, finds time every morning to in dulge in his favorite pastime of fenc ing. For one hour after breakfast he crosses swords with a famous profes sor, and only a few days ago when his companion, tired from his exer tions showed signs of faltering, Mus solini took on two of the professor's assistants for the remainder of the hour. He is one ot the best amateur swordsmen of Italy, and has fought innumerable duels in which there Is no record of his ever coming out sec ond best. FORCED ARBITRATION BANNED SYDNEY, N. S. W.. (By Associated Press Mail). Measures toward the abolition of industrial arbitration, in its compulsory form at least, are be ing taken in both state and federal spheres as the result of the feeling on the part of the employers and some union labor leaders that it has not in Nebraska. been so successful as had been hoped. u.met won (lie I nited Slates open i wa3 golf title in 1913. 1 ! MANILA, P. I., (By Associated IT'S A PLEASURE TO SHOP In the handsomest store on Maui, where one finds a com plete stock of Dry Goods, Furnishings, Notions, Gro ceries and general merchandise, where service and atten tion are the best THE LAHAINA STORE Phone 27-B, Lahaina. Branch at Puukolii. WHALES NEAR EXTINCTION LONDON (By Associated Press Mail) If the killing of whales con tinues at the present rate they will be exterminated before another decade, is the warning given by Sir Sidney F. Hanner, F.R.S., director of the Natural History Department of the British Museum. Recent investigations carri ed out in the whaling areas has re vealed this alarming condition, he says. The Greenland variety of the whale is already thought to be extinct, and the hunting of the last few years has been confined almost entirely to the Southern Seas. TIME TABLE KAHULUI RAILROAD CO. Daily Passenger Train Schedule (Except Sunday) The following schedule went Into effect November 18, 1918. TOWARDS WAILUKU P M P M P M OLD MINE REDISCOVERED 5 33 3 30 5 23:3 20 ( 10 3 17 , 6 10 3 07 i 5 093 05 '5 0012 65 MOVIES TO BE CENSORED SYDNEY, N S. W. (By Associated j Tress Mail) New censorship regula-l tlons are to be enforced in New South Wales motion picture theaters for "the protection of the public morals,"; the authorities have announced. In the future no film may be ex hibited which represents or includes scenes, including titles or sub-titles suggestive of immorality or indecency successful crime, executions, gruesome murders, brutality, or other acts of lawlessness. Press Mail). Discovery of oil see pages along the bed of the Montalban l'ver about thirty miles east of Mani la iii's led to the filing of a number of applications for exploratory leases with the bureau of lands. The dis covery was made by Dr. Roy E. Dick erson, representative of the Richmond Pi-troleum Company of California who has thoroughly inspected that part of' Rizal pioviiue. Ii is expected the! JOHANNESBURG (By Associated Press Mail)) A discovery of con siderable archeologicai interest has! been made 30 miles north of the Leeupoort tin mines n the Transwaal, near the Beehuanal and border. A prospector has unear.hed what is ap-; parently a portion of in ancient smelt ing plant, and a quintity of slag. which is being submitted to expert j examination. Nearby were old work- ings and a substantial body of ore con-; taining a whitish metal, thought to be 1 platinum or molybednum. Mining en-; gineers have left tor the scene of Hie ; discovery. ' A M C8 2 s3 52 U 47 I 51 2 4S 4612 40 44 2 t9 . A M 8 35 5 ii S 20 8 10 8 OS 8 00 8 35 6 25 67L 62! 5o 451...... Distance Miles 15.3 12.0 4012 85 7 8.4 5.5 3.4 14 0 STATIONS .Wailuku..! TOWARDS HAIKU Distance! 2 Kahului .. ..1 ..A fipreck-.. elsville ..1 ..A .. Fata .. A.. ..1. L ..Ai .. llama- .. A..kuapoko..1.l L.. ..A ..Pauwcla.. I A.. ..I. L.. Haiku ...V Miles 0 3.3 e.a 11 9 13.9 15.3 I.I 10 l A MIA Mjl' Ml MjP M !c 40' 4o!l 3o'3 3515 St ' So ? 50 1 40 3 45 5 it - I 423 47 52 3 67 . 50 1 oil' 12L 4 20L 53 3 68 05'4 10 07 4 12 . 14 4 19. 22 sol 32(. 3fi. 2 15 4 20!.. 2 234 28;.. I I 2 25:4 301 . (2 30'4 361.. PUUNENE DIVISION TOWARDS PUUNENE TOWARDS KAHULUI Li L ; Passengerl PasBenger Distance j PM AM Miles 2 60 I 6 00 .0 S 00 I 10 2 5 I STATIONS L.. Kahului. .A !a. Puunene.L Dist: net Milts 2.5 .0 I'ahsetiBerjPaaBenser AM P M 6 22 ft 16 6 It t OS FLOATING DOCK MAKES RECORD LONDON, (By Associated Press Mail). The world's largest floating; Scotland for an Englis railway com-1 pany, and will be moored in the har- j 1. All trains dally except Sundays. t. A Bpecisl Train (Labor Train) will leave Wailuku daily, except Sundays, at i: 10 a. m., arriving at Kabulul at 5:50 a. in., and connecting with thj 1:09 a. in. train for Pnunene. BAGGAGE RATES: 150 pounds of personal baggage will be carried fr of charfe on each whole ticket, and 75 pounds on each half ticket, when baefaite is in charge of and on the same train as the holder of the ticket. For excess baggage 25 cents per 100 pounds or part thereof will be bureau of lands w ill soon begin the j bor at Southampton in time for use For Tlcktt jares and other information see Local Passenger Tariff I. C. C. work of making preliminary surveys next spring. The dock is made en-! js'o. 12 or inquire at any of the D epots. which are necessary before the appU- tirey of reinforced concrete, and will cations for leases can be approved. j cost about $5,000,000. ALL MAUI READS MAUI NEWS WANT ADS.