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ffiMH 1 .'PW r- jMnmw t ' THE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, .MARCH 11, 1022 KOLOA - Wednesday PUHI - Friday KAPAA - Saturday GEORGE. E. BARNES PRESENTS THE MILLION DOLLAR ATTRACTION THE ONLY ANP ORIGINAL Jack Dempsey and Carpentier FIGHT PICTURES The Sensation of the Sporting World CAUGHT HIM WITH A LEFT T ttox smiep The neT- mj) cabp CcfuPAW - wri To 6Q PgWW AVK See 25c Not On the Card. Tlioy wero in a railway train anil wero discussing Dickens. "Well," said one. "John puts 'Bleak House' first anil 'Martin Chuzzlowit' sec ond." "Excuso mo, gentlemen" said' a husky voice from the seat behind, "I don't know your pal John, but j'ou'ro heln' steered. There nn't no such horses runnlii." " Forth Worth Slur-Telegram. Going the Limit Lady (to teacher, of languages) I want you to teach my son a for eign language." Teacher Would you like Polish, Jugoslavian, Czechoslovakia!!, Ar menian, or perhaps even Arabic?" Lady Which is the most foreign? Nobolspalter (Zurich). Business Methods When tlio agent brought Airs. Tar ley her fire insurance policy ho ro markod It would bo well for hor to mifke her first payment at once. "How much will It bo?" sho ask ed. "About ono hundred dollars. Walt a minute and I'll find the exact am ount." "Oh, how tlresomo!" sho exclaim ed. "Tell the company to let it stand und deduct It from what thoy will owe me when the house burns down." American Legion Weekly. AfTtftWCAKSKlKQ Gseccu CWOfniR MAX JNTWE 2.6s ROONO-i THEM TRAINING THEM IN ACTION THE FULL KNOCKOUT 100,000 PEOPLE AT RINGSIDE ADMISSION 50c PASSENGER ARRIVALS The following passengers arrived on Kauai during the past week: Per S. S. Kinau March 8 Miss K. Damon, Mrs. M. Power, Miss Power, J. 1 Wooley, M. It. Aguiar Jr., Mrs. M. H. Aguiar Jr., A. It. Beecrort, V. Kobayashi, T. Minami, II. A. Giles, Mrs. J. Ak'i and Infant, Mrs. Kahawai, Mrs. Mu kawolo, Master Kahawai, 10. J. Ca person, Master Sasporson, Mrs. Ii. Caspcrson, Pedro Medoso, Hoy Beans, Mr. Kuwasaki, Mrs. Kawasa ki, Master Kawasaki, Miss Kawa saki, I). K. Kamaioplli, II. T. Scott, A. V. Anchiold, Solomon Polanl, T. Oda, C. C. Mattison. S. S. Claudlne, March 9th M. Felix, C. C. Fun, Jas. Mauna kea, G. K." Trench, O. F. L. Walker, H. J. Lawrence, Tin Chong, C. A. Bums, T. Y. AU, Mrs. Clung Kim Sam, Miss Ching Kim Sam, D. W. Anderson, A. B. Samuel, Chunk Keo, Hov. A. Hocrmann, C. N. Jennings, T. Hirose, II. Steiner, J. A. Verrett, N. Pelkington, Miss Heo Fat, 1). A. Turner, W. W. G. Molr. H. Schu macher, Master Tin Chong,. S. S. Claudlne, March 13th L. L. McCandlcss, H. Hazlewood, O. M. Cronk. N. J. Chapin, J. Keaka hi, F. Bcnovedes, Mrs. V. Ai, Mrs. Mary A. Atcherly, Philip L. Itice, Mrs. P. L. Klco, Mr. Hord, Miss G. Isenborg, 10. Dropman, Ioela Keaka hi, A. Brouo, C. F. Loomls, I). Ow ens, L. A. Quonsan, Miss I. Shol-' ken, Harry Bailey, Lylo A. Dickey, L. A. Honko, J. II. Bauer, R. A. Moody, Clias. id Notloy, Miss Aus Georges A CUlttCT tmsRT WO (OMflST VIOlf ptwstvs YAMUNA Rtm YJC10US 75c tin, It. Isenborg, Ted Awana, M. Mori, John Camura, M. Sebastian Miss M. Vokoyania, T. Nozawa, J. C. Ching, It. It. Thompson, S. Ka wasaki, 1. Iohioka, Miss Chung, Mrs. Chank Kee, S. Minami, Pang Ho, 10. A. Womble, E. K. C. Vap, Oshlro, Mrs. Chung and infant, Miss Chang Keo, H. Shlmnmura, K. Nozawa, U. Nisliikawa, A. Ah Chock, N. Noza wa. Miss Cliang Keo, Chang Fong. Also 30 laborers for Llhuo planta tlon Co., und 0110 laborer for Kil- uuea Sugar Co. WALES Ke i. Machine There Are Three Prime Requi sites In the Selection of Any Adding Machine. In these Wales Stand Pre-eminent speed Every form of calcu lation is done with the least mental and phy sical effort because of Wales triple visibility and easier han dle and keyboard action. accuracy 2 The Wales provides the Greatest number of mechanical safe guards against human error. 3 durability Wales machines from 13 to 15 years old are today giving contlnu- service on the hardest kind work. ous of Hawaiian News & Thrum's, Lid. Bishop St., Honolulu, T. H. .. i KAPAA NOTES I 1 4. John Kumalao, ono of tho Demo cratic candidates running for dele gate to Congress during tho com ing election, addressed tho Kawal hait voters nnd others at tho Hawaii an hall last Thursday evening. Kum alao is ono of tho opponents of tho labor bill. 4 G. W. Cunningham, engineer of th a Hawaiian Canneries Co., was tho recipient of n rather painful injury laat Friday afternoon when a fliv ver rebelled at tho turn of tho crank and kicked htm, breaking his rljjht forearm. Tho accident hap pi ncd at Keal la. Tho body of a hugo aquatic mam mal, presumably a small whalo or dolphin, is drifting off tho shallow waters of tho Kealia landing. This i3 tho first time that such a hugo monster of tho seas, dead or alive, has been seen nt the Kcalla land ing. J- Tho championship of tho Kealia Winter League went to tho Sunrise team last Sunday nt tho local dia mond when thoy beat tho Beach House players by tho scoro of 8 to 1. j. .. Joseph Scharsch, who was Demo cratic candidate for supervisor dur ing the last election, has moved to Kilauca, having accepted a posi tion with the Kilauca Sugar Co. The first consignment of Honolulu freight shipped via Ahuklnl for Ka paa stores arrived last Wednesday at the local station of tho Aliukini Terminal & By. Co. This marks tho beginning of a long sought for con venience in transportation of 'supplies- for this district. M. It, Aguiar 'Jr., and his brido returned on the Claudlne last Wed nesday from Papaikou, Hawaii, af ter spending a short honeymoon at the volcano. Mrs. Aguiar Jr. was formerly Miss Beatrice Ignacio of Papa;'.:ou. .5. .j. .j. Soiomon Polanl, local boy, who has been with the Fernandez troup of entertainers, returned last Wed nesday to his old home. He left more than six months ago and dur ing which tlnio traveled all over tho islands of Oahu, Hawaii and Maui. CORPORATIONS GRANTED . FURTHER TIME TO. MAKE INCOME TAX RETURNS Col. J. Walter Jones, collector of internal revenue, has received a treasury decision from Washington stating that an extension of tlmo has been granted to corporations in which to file their income tax re turns. The extension is conditioned as follows: 1. Tentative returns must bo filed on form 1120, stating the esti mated amount of tax duo. 2. The tentative returns must bo written across the face of return. 3. One-fourth of tho amount of tax due must bo paid. 4. A statement must bo filed sot ting forth tho reason why the re turn was not completed by March ID, 1022. 5. A formal request for an exten sion must bo filed. Tho treasury decision Is as fol lows: Under authority of Section 227 of tho revenue act of li21 a gen eral extension of time is hereby granted domestic corporations up to and including Juno 15, 1022, for completing returns of incomo for tho calendar years of 1021, the fis cal year ended January 31, 1022, and tho fiscal year ending February 23, tentative returns with tho proper 1022 conditional upon the filing of tentative returns with tho proper collector of internal revenue on or before March 15, April 15, and May 15, 1022, respectively, accompanied with at least one-fourth of tho est! mated amount of tax due togethor with a statement setting forth the reason why tho return cannot bo completed within tho prescribed time, nnd a formal request for tho extension. - "Tentutivo returns submitted in accordance with the foregoing should bo on form 1120 on which should bo written plainly across tho faio "Tentativ.o Itoturn." Only tho name and address" of tho taxpayer and tho estimated amount, If any, ff till) Inv dim tinn.l . I.n w iiuu, HUUU UJ UU niitiuu. "Any deficiency in tho first install ment as determined upon submis I slim of tho final return will boar ; interest at tho rato of C per cent I per annum from March 15, April 15, Jor May 15, 1022. respectively." Star Bulletin. Kekaha Sugar Co. Acquires Leases Tho Kokaha Sugar Co., through A. W. T. Bottomley, prosident of tho American Factors, states tho Star Bulletin, yestordny, purchased nt public auction tho fifteen year lcaso on the sugar lands of Kokaha, Kauai, tho ID year lease on tho ranch .lands and tho short term lease on tho rlco nnd pnsturo lands, nnd tho Kokaha mill and mill and camp sites. In each lnstanco Mr. Bottomley bid tho upset price, nnd In all tho cascc, with ono exception, theso bids wero tho only ones nudo. Tho enno lands lenso was purchased nt a minimum upset rental ot $103,000 n year, nltlioURn It Is provided In tho lease that additional rental will be forthcoming ub the prlco of sugar increases. In the samo lcaso pro vision Is mndo whereby tho suc cessful bidder will undertnko tho reclamation of arid lands adjoining Kekaha and tho development of tho water resources. Kekaha mill, hitherto tho proper ty of tho territory .together with tho mill and camp sites, was purchased outright at an upset of $150,000. Tho mill, according to tho land depart ment, Is still In fairly good condi tion nnd capablo of maintaining a normal daily outturn. Tho upset prlco on tho Kekaha ranch lands v?as $3,000. This ilguro was bid by Mr. Bottomley, and E. White Sutton, manager of tho Bishop Trust Co. raised it ?5. Mr. Bottom ley then bid ?3G10 and tho lease was sold to him for tho Kekaha Su gar t Co. The short term lease on the Kekaha rico and pasture lands was sold at the upset price of $3000. Sate of the Kekaha property leases assures an annual Incomo to tho territory of $109,C00. .Thirty per cent of these revenues will bo dovoted to financing tho Hawaiian rehabilitation project. Enactment of tho Hawaiian Homes Commission law by Congress pre vented the homcsteading of Kekaha considered to bo amongst tho finest sugar lands in the islands. A peti tion signed by 25 persons had been filed with the land commission re questing tho homcsteading of tho property. At that time it was doubt- Daylight Excursion Around Island of Kauai for $6.00 S. S. KINAU LEAVING WAIMEA AT 7:00 A. M. SATURDAY, AI' KIL ST1I. CALLING AT NAWIL1WILI ABOUT :00 A. M., TO CONTINUE AROUND THE ISLAND, PAST BEAUTIFUL 1IANALEI BAY, AND THE NA PALI CLIFFS. DELIGHTFUL SCENERY. PASSENGERS DISEMBARK" AT watmra A'n .vm I KOLOA. PROCURE TICKETS FROM MR. PICKARD, NA WILIWILI, AGENT. 125 TICKETS TO BE PURCHASED BEFORE APRIL i'.RD, OR TRIP IS CANCELLED. Inter - Island Steam Navigation Company Limited r 1 ' SEND A LI HUE ful what Congress would do with tho homes commission measure, nnd tho land department, following tho territorial law, .began preparations for homcsteading tho nrea. Subse quent passago of tho homes commis sion measure caused tho abandon ment ot the homestoadlng proceed ings, Kokaha bolng amongst thoso lands set nsido for re-lcasing in or der to obtain revenues to flnanco tho rehabilitation act. ADVERTISER ISSUES A SPECIAL EDITION Tho Honolulu Advertiser publish ed a special edition last Sunday ot Gil pages Including a four pago col ored comic supplement. Tho event was in celebration ot tho Installa tion of their big now perfecting co.l or press. Tho edition had qulto a cosmopolitan appearance. LURLINE WILL ARRIVE AT PORT ALLEN FRIDAY Tho Lurllnc, looking liko a now boat sinco her overhauling, will ar rlvo nt Port Allen next Friday with' 10G tons of general freight. Sho will carry passengers to Honolulu. 4. HYADES IN AND OUT Tho S. S. Hyades arrived at Port Allen from tho coast last week with gonoral cargo. Sho loft for Maul Sunday noon. , BASEBALL MEETING NEXT . FRIDAY NIGHT A mooting ot tho Kauai Athletic Association Is called for Friday ov enlng Mnrch 17th, at tho county building, Llhuo, for tho purposo of arranging for tho 1922 baseball ser ies. It Is requested that each dis trict wishing to enter a team for tho 1922 series will bo fully repre sented nt this meeting. A. Q. MAUCALLINO, Secretary. BORN SCHAItSCH At Llhuo, Thursday, .March 9, 1922, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwnrd Scharsch, a son, Charles Edward. 8 1-2 pounds. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Rhodo Island Roil roosters. Aloxandor, U. S. Engi neers, Llhuo. . tf. There's no period of life in which the changes are so rap Id, the stages so Inter esting, or the mem ory so well worth keeping as the period of childhood. Keep the record In Photography Begin with a portrait today STUDIO KAUAI 1