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iiw ifc VOL.*. S0.14i BIESIM i lilLlGI irSTJBIS ■Seranacher, Resumino Testi- mony, Says Artuokle Called Miss Rappe’s Death “Unfor- tljiiate Accident" denies'.im proper acts s; OI|.,PART OF DEAD GIRL OaeiU l i ^ i e iii Dress Suits and Pajamai as ?anoy Moves [J nnda '^ctim Stripped and 4 i Dying In Stdte T V ___ _ p. BAN PBANOIBCO, Sem- J Btcfaar renmed tbe iritaeu stond to> dtjr tn the pollee eourt oiamioaUon of , , 'Boaeoo 0. ArboeVIo on a eluirge ot murder ia eonneetioo with tho deatb ^ of Mits VirglnU Bapps; motion picture |,i letreia here £oUow1dk a party In Ar- Iittckle'a roltfl in the Hotel .St-.Priuitii . or,labor day. .Today'*- couTVvseMion wiu be about two hours during which ,] flfmnactter'a te'itinoity will be com- L pletod, it wa« announced. u irtoeU t U OlwrtU T The flloi eoaodtAn w u cheerful wben {, he came into eonrt. Ho pected news- paponnen with ao Audlblo'‘'Good mom- . log." Hi* wifo and ber mother eat beside hla. 1, SomsaebeT testified M iu Bnpi>c vm In Kood bealth until sho was found in ' dislreta ,in ArbneUo's tulio. H e de- ,{ nied he had seen Ulu-Rappo wKb bor hair down atandbf^ in a doorwny in the Arbncklo eul^o snying *«Look here ItoMio." * . u Betnsacliar aald tbe nlsbt U ln- v Eapt>« diod tie met AxbocUs, Fred 1 . FlKhbacb and LowsU Shsimafl, who att«nd«d the party in Ai> !< ^ncUe’i m l^ u d « nsnpi^tf- u . man la K thoater is Lot Aaselas. p whon M ia Sa^po's duth waa dtf: ii COOM u : aa **anfbrtmiite aed* •• dent" wtdch. they wore tmabls to •> ThVttowlng after the drihkinj party „.at tho 8t..Franelt, ^noebor inid ho I 'tgpet ArbiwMe' In bli.npattnent with I'feennaa, Raehbaeb anil the eomodlBn’s * ' ^iatiffonr, Harry JicCollongb. rz "Did Hr...Atbnekle .«sy aaytbiaff « : kb6at“w H at-'hem -aonrid TnM' BajJi I •' p p f’ aaked Golden. ' * S«ealls Fotgottcii ineldest . Tho witaan told ot an iaeidont.de- scribed by Arbncklo. At tbla there wna * . a cenoral'lan^, Bcmsaeber eaid. The incident tbat.6emnacbor.aaid Arbncklo dcacrlbed was that Arbuckle admiola- L' tcrcd ic« to U isf Bappe. "D id anyono exproM any romon-- Htrancof" aikcd A ulitant District At- luroey OiHden. - "N o,” replied the wltnew. —^ 6oanaeher said, he had forgotten all to about the incldtat and did not remeia- ^ bor to nentloi) it in hla coroner’s inl quoet or grand jury testimony in San Pr«ad«o, telUfag it for tbc flrjt tlmn rct U) tbo diatriet attornoy in Los Anco- ^vi ••loi thli week. Btinlea Lnpmper Oondoct Tl ' On osunination by Arbucklo’a coud' m <el, Dominguoz, Semnneltcr said be bnd not notcd'any'impropor conduct'by the nl defendant on tbo occaalon of tho hotel tc 8t. Francis pnrty. ]ii Scmnaeber woa mann|;or of Mis» <h Rappc Sn berinoTin;; picturu days and na drorc htr and Mra. nombma Dolmont. the coicptflioing wltncsi. in nn nuloma- p bUt* to ban Pranclico Irom Lo> Angc-, '' - Ic* Jii« before; tho offftlr on-urteil. • nij eloty W (lay was of a pnrty nt the hotel 6t. F ir^d s In wblcb nearly a d«cn men^tadrwoipen , participated, v ■Qrtore Arbucklo’ and Lonrell Bhorman, ' iT M h e r nsQTlBg'pieturo actor, wore /litarbed In pajawna, bathrob'f* nnd nlipt pern.whllo hits. Dolmtint dancod nbouC “ the roon In pajamas. . During tho course of tbo afternoon. {'' he »al<\ two of thc woTnen p,ntered ono ” of tbe rgprns of-tho tulto adjblnlng that where tho drinking land dancing wni golnf on.and returned In ozcltemenl with,new* thnt Mill Rappo waa ill. "I «n-4^g, I an djrlag," were tho (OoVtiSil oB Pag# nre) ^ tl Harding Declm WUlCompleti WA8U1NQT0N, D. C., «>KProil- dent Hording in a letter'to Senator i> Lodge ' of Maaijuhliiettt, repabliean, ^ leader, read in tho_ senate today when consldorntion of tho trciltles’w ith‘Ger- many,’Auitrift and Hungary wns begun, R aald tbo paet^wonld nut aside the last ti ' remiuuit of war rolatioasblp anil bring d ,R complete rotuni lo pcaec. a ■Rio ptesldenC aidd l^iat tho Itcailct o' • “ are ia eomplote harmony with tho p raiolollun (the Enox-Porter peaco ------nwomi) 'adopted by the eongreis’* ii aod woro nn outcome’ of -hls endeavor fi “ carry ont tbe czpress wuhcs of }] f**<»ngreja.'' . - 8 < Formal peace 1 ^ bwn delayed to f, •♦-iMig, tbe president wrote, tbat'he did n nol nood to cmnhaslte desires for' the I] prompt ratification, fl . . 1 ^ FA I ' bond market II SAYS EAMOUS 1 Era of Lower Money ar 1 •Prices at Hand—Long' J Sought by Capital — l_ ■ Marks New Issues—Bet id ' BOQEBW. B f. ^7 Bpeoial Arrangome&t with Be tioQ, Wellesley HiHs, Mass. (Not»-Tbli ia tho second o t» snlM < pared by the famooi lUtistlelAn aod sKtm ^ cloalTely la thla part of fouthom Idaho, by' (AM rlgbta strictly rcwrvod/) ir ^8 WELLfflLKY IIILL6 — BnslDOM ^ today lr dragging on liottom-<ur Indox figuro standing nor at ’70 J pointa below normal compared with 100 points above h few months ago. ^ Tills mean* that wn aro In tho ilitb ^ period of the.Bunlnoas Cydo, v d that a porlod of lo.wor money and Wghrr bond'prifpa ,1)1 at band. _ When Interest ratcii nre low Iwnde . arc Ulfb prlrcd sn tlint tbey yield only tbo cuncnt rnto of Interest. | ^ Ukowlse, wlicn Intorcit ratoi tare ^ " higb, 11 at present, bond" nro cheap,' f‘ so tha; thoy yield a high rate of in- * “ T.tercit. Whon Intcrtst fates are'low, ^ " nc they were a fow year* ngo, ono , ■'* should buy short time bonds beoftuso , jt is not ndvlifiblo |o rie one's money up for a long tlmo nt a small return ^ Todnv, however, whon interest rate* nro hlsb, tho slirewdcst Inveslofa-Jirp buying at long torm bonds' aa they '*■ ran possibly get. lloekpfoller, Mor- “■ gan, Mellon and tho other rich men fl nf tho eountrv aro seeking long term si Invritmpnls ’and buying not only n! "* bond* lint pn«-»-l.lgh ratu tff Inter, *" m l liu( bnnd* tlifit do not become p '®- due fn- 20 or 30 year*. y {q New luues Havo New Faatnre. I ’«' Repcntly I have bc^u bunting siicl' m . ' nood iKTUcs for somo very enre(ul in p ve*torr nnd have been Mir|)rl*pd (o p find Uiftt most nf ibn now i**ui'* have li “ i-nlliible" finturen, Mnny of tliese n ! muo* fire «-nllnblp nf nny timo nrj d af)er five yenrr. nt l>ar or n ■rnall 2 prrmiiiiii. -Thi- bond* bavi* n great- b big bU, ai'von or even debt ,per eent y nn thi'ttt nnd Ihe datu wiivn due, 20 li or 30 yi-nm'bi'nce, i* in i^rent Mg x typo, Thl* i;i''M an investor to un- f ,ty <icrst;iiid that, ho will got the.high $ 1,0 rate of inlere*t for 20 or 30 yenr*. n Carefi;! exnminntion of bond, how- ' li ever »hPW* tbnt in very Hmall tyjw r ■V ‘ Hopes to Shame -C ^ War Profiteers u Into LendingAid I la- Lodoux Says He Will Ask Pres- . ident to PubUsh List to ^ ii. - • Help Veterans NEW YORK, yp)-ilrl.fl!n Ledonx today nnnounccd that be wonld go lu Wasbtngtori fomorrot^’ ami appenl tn . an Pnfsldent llnrding to publish n lift of f"' BO, war profiteer* witb the ho;^} thnt they would split hnlf of thclr .'umlngt with de!Vllt«‘U' ftfld uHtfmplo>\'d v,!»r vflcitn.r. The ifqiicst will refer to those who ID' mado u.nro than 100 per, .-:st prnflt.' “ I nmy tnko aomo bum.iii .dorumontr er. bo nlong wilh thc hope of procuring on In- i tol tcrvUiw ill tlio WUUe Unuse, wUejo tl«‘ wn jirosldent mn henr from tbn bnttom n ' n- is^ lho meif* benrl*. tbeir dtnrv,” Ix'iloii*. (,• n'l Mid. n, at. » In ;;; Women TVire Point for J; Suffragists Statue -i J. WASHINGTON, (ff)—Offieors of tba : ' Katlonal. Woman’s party, havo won a imrtlnl victory in thoir fight to havo j- the party'H suffrage statuo ploced, in statuary hnll, at tbo capitol.. Tlio statue, a marblo imnge of tho *•'' 1,, throe equal auffrngo pioneer*—Susan ,„o R. Anthony, Elltabettj Cady Btantoa “ nnd Lucretla Mott—hna reposed for a fQi number of months in an obseuro.comer ,nt of tbe espitol bsaoment far from the select of Statuary hall. Tho woman'a ;ho P'^riy officers however hnvo succeeded _ in having it removed to tho ccnter of . ' tho capitol dome on tbo lower floor. hi lares Treaties i: etePeace Return J; ~ ni Jll- Senntnr'l/odgc, In opi-ninj; tbe debatf lor in '<opeii executive" xpsslon after t'l an reading of’the German tre.ity, al*o tuk- <■ ' ed for prompt action and «nvc aisiir- ®" nncca of llmo for “ rcasonaUlo-.labatc." P' lof‘ After the precident’s letter, written "f Roptombor 21, whon the trenlic* were » m “St tranimltted, was-read. Senator Pomer- In InR eno, domocmt, Ohio, interjerteil tbat ,r< apparentl)^ the congrenalonal pmee re*- w •Kt olnllon was not sufllclout t» effcp; f< tbo pcnee. 'i ir ICO «'lt Mided the war. ns far n* Ihc l-ni- tl ted Sfntei 'is eoncemed, but wna not n ti I'or treaty ot peaee," Senator Lodgo said, m of Ho went nn to ^ y 'ibat Sccretaty of Stato Hughes wa* to bc congratulated to for Ws work In negotiating fho trcatv did which Mr. Lodgo s^d, reserved to Iho 2l ibo United Blafw all privileges and bsne- flts of the treaty of Vcrsnillea. ll » I I.L S TWIN FALLB, ZDABft 8A n IS INVITING , MATlSnClAN and Higher Securities' g Time Investments are — “Callable” Feature ietter Business on Way f^BABSOK BabBon’s Statistical Organlsa- iM or aitlclea on ttie tuu of trada pro- letoad for pnbUeaUon oach SatonUy, sx* < by Tha Twin Falls News). ' it a atatement that tho company, if il desires, can redeem the bond nt . par nr with a small premium at any * tlmo or aftor a fow yean. Invonlor* ahould wateb for these cnll.ibli' features when thoy buy bonds. They,.aro slnipl]* n "beads I win tiiils you loso" propoeltlon in favor nf (ho Mmpanles. If wo should get inlu nnother war and Inten'St re- mained high, or if thc company, should Imve hnrd Inek, then It would * E ay tbe investor for 'JO or 30 year*, i ut if interest ratts should co down I ns they probably will, and tho com- » pany is prospcrour, ns fho Investor- I of eourno. hopes It will Ih>, then it ( will simply call the bond*.nnd Idavo > thp Jnveator to lake n lower rato of < Interest for the balaneo of tho time. > Tim* Ihe big six, aovon or eight per I cent, pnd tbe 20 or .10 yeara doe* nof mc.ni nnything. Old Issnes Btlll'Oood. Investor* who have trouble in flndini! new higb rato |ong temi ia- sue* t'ilh reasonablo nnd ihir cfllb nble finturos sbould revert lo their nld friends, thc three, four and tlve pcr cont' bonds that wrro put out vfftrs ago when monoy rates were : low. Wien pompnnlos could borrow ' fnr three, four nr flvu por cent thoy mndo the.bondc just as long term as IHiRsIble, nnd they didn’t bother tfr- piit iu any clnuscs in fine print. For InatAJito, tbe.Nnrthern Pnclfic Hail- rond rompnny three per cont bonds- dn nnt becomi' due until the year 2000, while mosl of tbe good railroad bonds wore put out fnr periods of 5(J years. As ibcsc bonds ean now bc liiiUBb’. nf II discount to ns lo yield xi», seven nr oijjhf pcr eont even, they thniild nut bo forgotten. A llOQfi 3 1-2 jwr pent bond at CO wbleh means thnt It pan bo bought for $.’>00 'Is a better investnient.thnn a 7 pcr rent $1000 bond nt pnr. 'ffliSErai 'ffiHHS bemaod Mado for 22 Miles of Oravol Highway—Seccs-' t sioD is 'Proposed ^ _\!nb'M tlio Twhi Pnlls‘highway roni- f m'iwilon will, grant the torms nf n petl- tion rontemptiting eonstniption of S3 I, miles 'df graveled rond from Knull to , Rogcrson merrbanl^ nnd farmers of tbe r, rountry/ south of thc high line will petl- fion higher aiitborlties for the righl fo r preato n new highwny dislrirt. This announcement wns mode tbla '■ morning by n delegation of .'iO nien rep- ' resenting Intereste at-Rogeraon, Hollis- * ter and nther t^iwns In tlmt acetion of tbe Snbnon dlslrlpi, ns wpII. as.nH tbn Innd lii'Idors rn route, at ii meeting nf . O'l' bonrd of hljjriway pommUsionoM. the nnnnunrenient grew nnt of discus- B Kuin o f nn' oral petition mfking the biiiUling nf a surfared fmnk highwtiy I bolwoen ' the points named, possing, thrnugh Holllater. g Hny Tjingfnrd, reprcsentliic Roger- Q ann town interests, Md Homor 'Craven for Holliater, wero the prhipipnl*spcaj(- fl era in fnvnr of the petition, though „ mnny of fhe farm lntere*f roproeonta- five* addressed thc commissIonoT*. The J pase wns tjiken under further eonildera- tion by the board, nnd announeoment of finding, as fo cost of ecnatruetlon r, and feasibltltr of building will he J mado in two weekr. Appon'.lng to flgiirca prcaonted by fho petitioners a aum approzimatinc ♦.’i.’i.MO will bo required for tho proper ■ building of this Knnll-Hogcnon road. Its eomptetlon would glvo tho distrlel trnver-ied, a trunk road from Bogerson to Twin F)ills, tho lino from tho south connecting with the present Imrdsur- I faeed mad nt Knull. . V In core of rejection,by tho commis- sion at Iho propoaal fho potltionerf an- nminpo.tbey wlll nslc that all of Ibe ,i; district soutb of the high line, below If townships 10 and 11 to the Cedar Croek (. pnnnlry, not ineludlng the Roaen'orih r. sl'rtioM, will be segregated to form fhe - prnpos(« \ new district. Tn case of Ihii n spvoraneo the Twin Fnlls district wm'ilir -0 be shnrn of four million dolVirs valno r. In properly. Stntement wns mnde by it roprosenfnilvos of tbo pelitlnncm thnt If. while bearing onc-flflh of the post of -; ennstri-etlon of roadc In tlie district ImmediateVv eontignous to Twin Fnlls, |. the district intoreirted in tho new pcti- n tion bn^ beon boncfited'to the nmouni II. of'«20,000 In road building. if ' ' - id FOOTBALL BBSULTS :v NEW HAVEN—Rnal icore: Yale, 10 28; Dhtc^ 0. e- OAWBRTDGE-Knal ilcore: Harvard 10; Hojion nnlvdralty, 0. DAIL LlniBDAT; BBPTHMBTIB Si, ITSL JAPiitmi '[mmmm Tokio Decides Upon Consulta- tion with Associates' at Gen- eva jn Reference to Claims of united States STUDIES CONTENTION FOR <■ LAND OWNERSHIP IN YAP Kewspapor Oomment Indicates Ohanging: Decisions aod tbe Tendency to Follow Other Ications' Load TOKIO, l/P)—Japan wlU consult witk other members of the umne of nation* ' TclatlVfl to tbo etlro of tbo United ^ etatof ,fb receive equal-treatment In j" . mandnli' ialondi of tho I’arJfle aa :■ . fenturo of thc letflomDnl of the Ynp " nuesfinii, It Is said by ncwai«pcr*'here. ^ Japnn will (nI*o study (be \metlean ^ claim tc land ownonhip in i'np, oj J" foreIgn»r* do not havo fho right 'n •' land ownership In Japaoese territorr rJsnr«i.O0ttat9i000,000. ~- U i't estimated that /tbls eounlr}'’i cxi>en«e* nt tbo Wnshinglon conforcnco on limitntion of inrmamoalji and F.ar Eastern ‘qucsfionr will bo about two million dolhirB. Government Icadeni believe the eonfcrcneo witl be in ica- slon for two month*. Deriiiile deeUlon has been reached that till! rhicf members of the Jopa"* ese di'legallon wlll sail for fbe United . atntx-s nn board the etonmer Knshima * Mnm, en October 1C.' Another meeting of Japanese field iriarsbuN and tho supreme wnr council- lora hm beon held and, the newspaper ' any*: ' "Maiein will maintain-her already ' [ sottled principlo of nntionnl defense ' nnd '>!> rlinngc or nltorutioR will bo “ mndu ■•ntll tho tlmo arrives when Jo- lernaliiiiinl dlaimt'of and (rouble can bv ^ settled without relying upon, or resort- '' Iflg te nrmed force. Tbla ir because of ^ ' Jailin’* partlpulnr nationnl status, and * Ibc BituafloD which'exists In surround- '' inc stater.”, n Indicate* N n r Docitton. c Till* would indicate a chance from ® the.prdvlpusly annoonceji decisbn of " .Inpan, wiiiBb alpporled,'In'prlnelplo, fbe malr.tcrfancc nf 21 army divisions, f It wo-ild seem she would be diaposcd S to folln-.v other iiiitinns In nclual rodue- tIon«. ISVjding,newa]iniH’rs declare thal il U Ibo intention of nm y and navy author I Ities to projwsc definitely the roduc- r tion or cbollshmcnt of fortification* lo u >f tbe Hawnilan island*, tbe I’hilipplnes t nnd O'liini in oxchango for fhc.dln- niantli'>u of .rapnnpsu fortific^tinns on c Formohi nnd the iPercndores islands ( nnd nf T’ort Artbnr nml Unnln. ll- . — . 1 I OHINIISE SOCIETIES OPpOBS li ENa-BANOE INTO OONFEBENOE 1 [“ PBICINO, (flV-'Tn'clve Chinese so- ph'ties for tho study of Pacific prob km's, '(Tganliert Into “ the Uniled Pa- ' Ig (ContloDed on>Page Flvel. 1 la ------------------------------------= ------------------------ FLASHES FRC lin . . NEWAEK, N. j!. (ff>~A suit for ''• right oya, bliodod by a blow a gol !■' Toohty, l i year old caddie, against Fra lie _ «y WASmNOrON, (/P>—Appropiiatlo tlon and equipment of the railroad bet It provided for in a bill introduced in Cuny, Cslifomla. en ____ NEW OELEANBi L t, ^b la JaU on a chaise of having ih< LevM on-Uar 7, tUed a peUtion In di ['J' diTOTce obtained by Ltrvee AprU 13, lai WABHINOTON. (/rV-Tnuafor bj Fins Artl at San Frandseo to the Uni' a nllroad right ef way thionih onlven , vatloa to Fort Jttflon waa proposed la of the hofise military connnlttee TOPSBIA. ^usas,. (A>)-No action l tained agilnst the sUte, Blchard J. Hi day in commenting on the suit begnn ] trlct comt to reeovar (S.OOO damages ,r, Tlew for rejecting a film entitled “ Th CONVICTED OF MURDER IN WEST VIRGINIA SHOOTING Pit ' ______ Ih Jiny at Williamson Finds J. W. MeOoy he Oollty of Fint Degree Uorder of lil ’ Battle 'Victim itip- ____ no • WILI.IAMSDK. W. Va., (fl>)-J. W. *’•'1 MrCpy on frlnl here In conncction \ritb Ihl- shnoting of Hiirry Slaton durln’ ict ibe Rc''^>t^l fiTlng along ibc T>ig river Is, Mny IJ, last, wns conviptod of finl ii' degree murdor today.' The jur>* ndded a rcpommendntlon for mercy to Ila vcr did. Il is Iho first conviction growing out .of the industrial warfare in Mingo le, county^ .rd IDAHO, WEATHEB. ToDlght and Sunday (hir. EWSPAPER IN TWIN FJ u v -m m i ! $84,1,| T Assumes Reduction tures of Governm< i 000,000 in COMMITTEE COMPLETl BILL AND REPO , WASHINOTON, (ff)-Th« tax .. revision bill aa reported by the sen- Ift ) ate finance committee ll estim ate M| to yield (3^21,000,000 this fiscal Ml f year, or ♦81,000,000 more thaa the *•' meuure pused iry the home, uya the uiajorlty re p ^ on the UU ap- | proTsA and made pnbllo todsy by , the cnmmltteei I • For Iho noxl fUeal year the roport , MVS, tbe bill tbould yield <2,135,700.060 . , nn incrcnso of |75,000,000 over thn , hoiiai; lotnl. This program, It li addod, , nssumoi that for fhe fiscal year 1023 the total ordinary expenditures of tho ^ ggvemraont will amount' to approzl- Cai , mat<ly <13,300,000,000 ai com pare witb „ ♦4,03<,000,000 this year and M,ll«-000,- (100 In the latt flKol year. irtiliiiifs ; !• -------- lan I Asks Susp9 nsion of Action on Application Bccaose of the' ^ ^ Burgenland Trouble koi '• --------- tur GKNKVA, bns askod pio ^ Ibe ussinibly of the leaguo of'nations Joi p lo suijK-nd nrtion on hernnnllcafion for J«* ndmUsion lu Iho Irainio unlll noxt year. i» Count Albert Apponyi, the Hunga inj ,, rinn dolegnlo today wroto fo Preaidont Cle [. Von Kirneherk of the nstembly that >bi wn ufc*iunt uf tbe ItomIiU' Sn .Bnrges' ' ] l&nd, nwarded In Austria by tbo Ttio- Hi J. lion tretty, Hungnry nrcfori to wait. (Tbo council of.amMuadort In Pnrli pit notified Hungary P'riday thot ibe must / completely witJulraw from Borgonland, ( n or Wrsi Hungnry, in Ihe nctir .future p . or be forcofully expelled by the nlUes.) NAMES THREE MORE for ” ^ UNEMPLOYMENT SESSION gJ --------- Bn la WASHINGTON, (JP) - Seloetion of 0^ r tbreo ndditional ponona to. sit Id tbo Uh nntional nnemploymont confereoeo to a uasemble hore Uonday were anaouoced , today by Secretary Hoover. They aro; o,i N- Clarcnco J. HleliB, New York, auU t- , n nnt lo tho president of tho Standard Is Oil company; James A. Oampboll, Youngstown, Ohio, preiident of the Youngstown Blieet and Tube eompany, and Charlea ^obeock, St. I’oul, Minn., ^ E hlffhway cammliiloncr. ^ J. . Thc list of membera of .the confer- s. onco .as, announeed .to date by U*. a. Hoovut tompHios 61 «iuno»/iiitlnainB _ four women. Soveral more members, it wa# snid, may bo ndded to tlio Hit. ------ Ihl tow THE wire ] a -------------- ------------------------ -' ffli for $86,000 damages for the lose of his Ht •golf b i^ haa been brwight by OoineUna tb' Franklin Webster, of East Orange, N. J. on ation of 13,100,^10 to complete eonstmc- between Seward and Fairbanks Alaska tii' 1 in the hoose today by Bq^resentative :ra. Uathllda 0. Levee, of Loe Angeles, ■hot to death her husband, Frederick ( LdvU district court today aiUng that a I , last, be set saUe.- r by the goreismsnt of the Palace of Qnlrenlty of OaUfomla In exchange for •venlty propenfr from the prwddlo resw- ia a biU introduced today by " ttefc ,on for damages can be nceeasfnlly main- . Hopkins, attorney genera; declared to- nn Friday In the Wyandotte county dls> ges from the Sansu state board of ro- *The Ootttrast" TRUNK THAT HELD BODY ?' IG TO BE SHOWN IN COURT „ oy Trial of Mahoney, Charged with Alleg- ed Murder of Wife Proceeds with New Dav^pmtnla ^ ft-. 8KATTLK, Wnib.. (fl>)-Thp "mys- ^ ti-ry trunk” found in Lnke Union hero « nnd which contained n body identified p| ni t.hnt of'Mrs. Jnmea E. Mnhoncy, wne cr lo bc presented In court loday as ovi- ^ ■al dcnce in tbo trial of Jamcs E. Uahoney, p ej charged with tbo alleged murder of his ,, wife. Q{ . Addllion.-tl witncsaea to support Idon- n "(f Uflcattnn of ibo- body foond in the go trunk aa that of Mra Mahoney wero g e x ite d to be callcd bV the itato., r Judgo J. T. Ronald annonnced that at noon court woutd ndjourn orer Sun* dny. , FALLSCOVNTY : « B W S' PWOa PIVB O H W M S mm of All Expendi- nent to $3,500,- in 1923 VES ITS WORK ON ORTS IT TO SENATE iiSIB !1 lOJ n [ Forty Thousaiid Speotators See Uhle Turn Home Folks Back from Plate and Even Up the Series Again n N A L SOOEE. , B. H. E. Cleveland.... ............___________0 , 9 1 Now V o ik _______________ 1.. 0 4a POLO GBOtlNDS, (/P )< ^ 8 Cleve- land Indian* cmihed the Yankees by a score of 3 to 0 today in the' "little - wotld icttln" and the urtea i> all wen it(}aJn, cnch club having woa one game. Forty thousand speetators saw Uhle turo tho bome folks .back from (he F ilato inning by inning, dvlng them bat our safo hits dnring toe game, ne left-hnnder, Harper, pot tbo Tankees ' in tho bole in tho fonrth inning by load* in? up lho bnses w ith -g ^ to the Clovolandon an3 then- Evans^-cleared ' tbe bncr with a two bue crash.' TUe V&tikees uted PlUber Harry Hnrpcr In an attompt to repeat ' tbu New York victory of yoeferday. Ublo pitched for Cloveland. . Tlio bntting order: 0l6vc\pnd— Now YoTk— Bvanvlf. inller, ef. Waisugansi;.SIi.,. Peeklnpaugh, m. Speaker, rf. ■ -■-••Rnth;'lf.: ••• ' ■• -• wood, rf, , .Moijsol, rf. Gardner, 3b. , Pipp, Jb. Sewell, a*. Ward, Sb. Baras, lb. ' MoNally, 3b. O'Neill, c. Bchang, c. UWe, p. Harper, p. F im l&nliig. (Tlevcliind ~ Eroni*'fouled bat to Scbaiig. Wamby filed to Ulller. >Tbe . crippled Bp4iker got a.great hand when bu came to tbo plaU. Speaker popped a weak fly te 'W ari . P. N«w York—Speaker made a nico cnlcb of Miner’s drive. Peek singled to center witb the coant 3 and S. Bnth walked. Iilensel filed to Speaker. Wam- b^ thr«w out Pipp at first. , Suing. , Wooft lined ont to MeKally. MsNWly ‘ took Qardner’s holit. Pipp tossed Sow* ell's-hopper fo Harper In tlmo to get lho mnner. Harper-wa* spiked by New York~Ward wns thrown ont at firat liv Ganlner, ITcNolly alaahed a ilngle lnt() center.. Schange walked on ' four r ’fched balls. Wamby threw ont Hhrwlr flf fint. Miller walked, filling the ba«i. Peek forced MlUer at sec- ond, Sowell to Wamby. Cleveland Scores Z Irst. Clevelnnd—Peck robbed Buras of a bit in.l got him at firsi. Peek aI»o fContlnoed oa Page Five) I TodaifK (ramfK J National League. Ohirniro-Boston poitponed; rain. End rth: ' B .H .H Rrooklyn __ __________ 2 * CirtPlntinli______ _____________ 8 RnUerlca: Gordihler and Taylor; Marklo nnd Hargravo. : End 2nd: B. H. E. New Vnrk ........... ........................ 1- ' Sf. U ttl* __________________S Rftttcfics: Toney pnd Snyder Doak nnd Clemons. - Bcorc: B. IT. R Phllndrlpbln _____________ 3 0 1 Pittsburgh' __________i ' fl'-a Batforiei: Bing and ITenllae; Morri- son anri Gooch. American Leagne.' Scor?: B .H .E .. Clevelnnd ...................- .............©' .0 1 New York ------- -------------------.0 4 'i I^rst cnme: B. H. E. , Chicago _____ _______________4 8 r Phll^idelnbia ......... - ..... ........ . 7 15 3 ;' Sccond game;, B. R E. Chienno ...... ....... ......._______ ...18 'l8 I Phlla/lrlphijri ...... ...................^ ____ 17 8 First game: ' B> H. E. ’. St. Louts .................. ____15 8 Boston ___________ ------------ 3 9 .0 ; Beeond gnmo: B. H. E. '— St; Louia .;.-J -------------------- Boston .............------------------------0 « End 3rd: E. H. B. ' • Detroit ------- _________________1 .* WaifltlnBtan ---------^— -— ^ 2 ' •

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— n n d a '^ctim Stripped and4 i Dying In Stdte TV ___ _ p.

BAN PBANOIBCO, Sem- JBtcfaar ren m e d tbe ir i ta e u stond to> d tjr tn the pollee eourt oiamioaUon o f ,

, 'Boaeoo 0. ArboeVIo on a eluirgeot m urder ia eonneetioo w ith tho deatb ^ o f M its V irglnU Bapps; motion picture |,i le tr e ia here £oUow1dk a p a rty In A r- Iittckle'a roltfl in the H otel .S t-.P riu itii

. o r , la b o r day . .Today'*- couTVvseMion w iu be about tw o hours during which ,] flfm nactter'a te 'itino ity will be com- L pletod, i t wa« announced. u

i r t o e U t U O lw rtU T

The flloi eoaodtAn w u cheerful wben {, he came in to eonrt. Ho p e c te d news- paponnen w ith ao Audlblo'‘'G ood mom- . lo g ." H i* w ifo and ber mother eat „ beside h la . 1,

SomsaebeT te stif ied M iu Bnpi>c v m In Kood bealth un til sho was found in

' dislreta ,in A rbneU o's tulio . H e de- ,{ nied he had seen U lu -R appo wKb bor hair down a tandbf^ in a doorwny in the Arbncklo eul^o snying *«Look here ItoM io." * . u

Betnsacliar aald tb e n lsb t U ln - v Eapt>« diod tie m e t AxbocUs, F red 1

. F lK hbacb and LowsU Shsimafl, who att«nd«d th e pa rty in Ai> !< ^ ncU e’i m l ^ u d « n s n p i^ t f - u

. m an l a K thoa ter i s L o t A aselas. p w h o n M ia S a ^ p o 's d u t h w aa d tf : ii COOM u : a a **anfbrtm iite aed* •• d e n t" w tdch. they wore tm abls to •>

T hV ttow lng a f te r the d r ih k in j pa rty „ . a t tho 8 t . .F ra n e l t, ^ n o e b o r inid ho I ' t g p e t ArbiwM e' In b l i .n p a t tn e n t w ith I 'f e e n n a a , R aehbaeb anil the eomodlBn’s *'

^ ia t iffo n r , H arry JicCollongb. rz■ " D id H r...A tbnek le .«sy aay tb iaff «

: kb6at“ w H a t - 'h e m - a o n r id TnM ' BajJi I • ' p p f ’ aaked Golden. ' *

S«ealls Fotgo ttc ii in e ld es t .Tho w ita a n to ld o t an ia e id o n t.d e ­

scribed by A rbncklo. A t tb la there wna *. a c e n o r a l 'la n ^ , Bcmsaeber eaid. The incident tba t.6em nacbor.aaid Arbncklo dcacrlbed w as th a t Arbuckle admiola- L ' tcrcd ic« to U is f Bappe.

" D id anyono exproM any romon-- H trancof" a ik cd A u li ta n t D istric t At- luroey OiHden. -

" N o ,” replied the w ltnew . — ^ 6oanaeher said, he had forgotten a ll to

about th e in c ld ta t and did n o t remeia- ^ bor to ne n tlo i) i t in hla coroner’s in l quoet o r grand ju ry testim ony in San P r« a d « o , telUfag i t fo r tbc f l r j t tlm n rct U) tbo d ia trie t attornoy in Los Anco- vi

• • lo i th l i week.

Btinlea L npm per Oondoct Tl' On o sun ina tion by A rbucklo’a coud' m

<el, Dominguoz, Semnneltcr said be bnd not no tcd 'any 'im propor conduct'by th e nl defendant on tbo occaalon of tho hotel tc 8 t. F rancis pnrty . ]ii

Scmnaeber woa mann|;or of Mis» <h Rappc Sn be rinoT in ;; picturu days and na dro rc h tr and Mra. nom bm a Dolmont. the coicptflioing w ltncsi. in nn nuloma- p bUt* to ban P ranclico Irom Lo> Angc-, ' '

- Ic* J ii« before; tho offftlr on-urteil. • n i j e lo ty W (la y was of a pnrty nt

the hotel 6 t. F i r ^ d s In wblcb nearly a d « c n m en^tad rw o ipen , participated, v

■ Q rto re Arbucklo’ and Lonrell Bhorman, ' i T M h e r nsQTlBg'pieturo actor, wore

/ l i t a r b e d In pajawna, bathrob'f* nnd nlipt pern.whllo h its . Dolmtint dancod nbouC “ the roon In pajamas.. D uring tho course of tbo afternoon. {'' he »al<\ tw o of th c woTnen p,ntered ono ” of tbe rgprns of-tho tulto adjblnlng th a t where tho drink ing land dancing w ni go lnf o n .a n d returned In ozcltemenl w ith,new * th n t M ill Rappo waa ill.

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Harding Declm WUlCompleti

W A8U1NQT0N, D. C., « > K P ro il- dent H ording in a le t te r ' to Senator i> Lodge ' o f M aaijuh liie ttt, repabliean, ^ leader, read in tho_ senate today when consldorntion of tho trciltles’ w ith ‘G er­many ,’A uitrift and Hungary wns begun, R aald tbo paet^w onld nu t aside the la s t ti

' remiuuit of w ar rolatioasblp anil b ring d ,R complete ro tun i lo pcaec. a

■Rio ptesldenC aidd l^iat tho Itca ilc t o'• “ are ia eomplote harmony w ith tho p

raiolollun (th e Enox-Porter peaco------n w o m i) 'a d o p te d by the eongreis’ * ii

• aod woro nn outcome’ of -hls endeavor fi“ carry on t tbe czpress w uhcs o f }]

f**<»ngreja.'' • . - 8< Formal peace 1 ^ bw n delayed to f,•♦-iMig, tbe p residen t wrote, tb a t 'h e d id n

nol nood to cm nhaslte desires for' the I]prompt ratification , fl

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' bond market II SAYS EAMOUS

1 Era of Lower Money ar 1 • Prices a t Hand—L ong ' J Sought by Capital — l_ ■ Marks New Issues—Betid ' B O Q E B W . Bf. ^ 7 Bpeoial Arrangome&t with Be

tioQ, Wellesley HiHs, Mass.

( N o t» -T b li ia th o second o t » sn lM < pared by th e fam ooi lU tis tle lA n aod s K tm

^ cloalTely la th la p a r t o f fou thom Idaho, b y '

(AM rlgbta s tr ic tly rcwrvod/) ir

^8 W ELLfflLK Y IIIL L 6 — BnslDOM ^ today lr dragging on lio ttom -< ur Indox figuro stand ing n o r a t ’70

J pointa below normal compared w ith100 points above h few months ago. ^T ills mean* th a t wn a ro In tho i l i tb ^ period o f the.Bunlnoas Cydo, v d th a t a porlod of lo.wor money andW ghrr b o nd 'p rifpa ,1)1 a t band. _

When Interest ratcii nre low Iwnde . arc Ulfb prlrcd sn tlint tbey yieldonly tbo cu n cn t rn to o f Interest. | ^U kow lse, wlicn In torcit ra to i tare ^

" higb, 11 a t present, bond" nro cheap,'f ‘ so th a ; thoy yield a high rate of in- *“ T.tercit. Whon In tc rts t fate s are 'low , ^" nc they were a fow year* ngo, ono ,■'* should buy short tim e bonds beoftuso ,

j t is not ndvlifiblo |o rie one 's moneyup for a long tlmo n t a small re tu rn Todnv, however, whon in te rest rate* nro h lsb , tho slirewdcst Inveslofa-Jirp buying a t long torm bonds' aa they

'*■ ran possibly get. lloekpfoller, Mor-“ ■ gan, Mellon and tho other rich men fl

n f tho eountrv aro seeking long term siInvritm pnls ’and buying no t only n!

"* bond* l in t pn«-»-l.lgh ratu tff Inter,*" m l liu( bnnd* tlifit do no t become p'®- due fn- 20 or 30 year*. y

{q New lu u e s H avo N ew Faatnre. I

■’«' Repcntly I have bc^u bunting siicl' m. ' nood iKTUcs for somo ve ry enre(ul in p

ve*torr nnd have been Mir|)rl*pd (o pfind Uiftt most nf ibn now i**ui'* have li“ i-nlliible" finturen, Mnny of tliese n!muo* fire «-nllnblp nf nny timo nrj da f)e r five yenrr. nt l>ar o r n ■rnall 2 prrmiiiiii. -Thi- bond* bavi* n great- bbig bU , ai'von or even d e b t , per eent ■ ynn thi'ttt nnd Ihe datu wiivn due, 20 lio r 30 yi-nm 'bi'nce, i* in i^rent Mg xtypo, Thl* i;i''M an investor to un- f

,ty <icrst;iiid that, ho will got th e .h ig h $1,0 ra te o f inlere*t for 20 or 30 yenr*. n

Carefi;! exnminntion of bond, how- ' liever »hPW* tb n t in very Hmall tyjw r

■V‘ Hopes to Shame -C War Profiteers u

“ In to Lending Aid Ila- Lodoux Says He Will Ask Pres-

. ident to PubUsh List to ^ ii. - • Help Veterans

N EW YORK, y p ) -i lr l .f l!n Ledonx today nnnounccd th a t be wonld go lu Wasbtngtori fomorrot^’ ami appenl tn .

an Pnfsldent lln rd ing to publish n lift o f f"' BO, w ar profiteer* witb the ho;^} thnt they

would sp lit hnlf of thc lr .'u m lngt with de!Vllt«‘U' ftfld uHtfmplo>\'d v,!»r v flcitn .r.The ifqiicst will refer to those who

ID' mado u.nro than 100 per, . - :s t p rn f l t . '“ I nmy tnko aomo bum.iii .dorumontr er.

bo nlong w ilh thc hope of procuring on In- i to l tcrvUiw ill tlio WUUe Unuse, wUejo tl«‘ wn

jirosldent m n henr from tbn bnttom n ' n- is^ lho m eif* benrl*. tbe ir d tn rv ,” Ix'iloii*. (,•n 'l Mid. n,at. » In

;;; Women TVire Point for J; Suffragists Statue -i

J . WASHINGTON, (ff)—O ffieors o f tba : ' K atlonal. W oman’s pa rty , havo won a

imrtlnl victory in tho ir f ig h t to havo j - the party'H suffrage s ta tuo ploced, in

s ta tuary hnll, a t tbo capitol..Tlio statue, a marblo imnge of tho *•''

1,, throe equal auffrngo pioneer*—Susan ,„o R. Anthony, E lltabettj Cady B tantoa “

nnd Lucretla Mott— hna reposed for a fQi number of months in an obseuro.comer ,n t of tbe espitol bsaoment fa r from the

select o f Statuary hall. Tho woman'a ;ho P'^riy officers however hnvo succeeded _ in having i t removed to tho ccn ter o f .

' tho capitol dome on tbo lower floor. “

hi

lares Treaties i: ete Peace Return J;~ ni Jll- Senntnr'l/odgc, In opi-ninj; tbe debatflo r in '<opeii execu tive" xpsslon a fte r t'lan reading of’the German tre.ity, al*o tuk- <■'

’ ed for prompt action and «nvc aisiir-®" nncca of llmo for “ rcasonaUlo-.labatc." P'

lof‘ A fter the prec ident’s letter, w ritten "fRoptombor 21, whon the trenlic* were »m

“St tran im ltted , w as-read . Senator Pomer- InInR eno, domocmt, Ohio, interjerte il tbat ,r<

apparentl)^ the congrenalonal pmee re*- w•Kt olnllon was not su fllc lou t t» effcp; f<tbo pcnee. 'i irICO « 'l t Mided the war. ns f a r n* Ihc l-ni- tl■ ted S fntei 'is eoncemed, bu t wna not n tiI'or trea ty o t p eaee ," Senator Lodgo said, m o f Ho went nn to ^ y 'ib a t Sccretaty of

S tato Hughes wa* to bc congratulated ■ to fo r Ws work In negotiating fho trcatv

did which Mr. Lodgo s ^ d , reserved to Iho 2l ibo United B lafw all privileges and bsne-

f lts of the trea ty o f Vcrsnillea. ll »

I

I . L ST W IN FALLB, ZDABft 8 A n

IS INVITING , MATlSnClANand Higher Securities'

g Time Investments are— “Callable” Feature

ietter Business on Wayf ^ B A B S O K

BabBon’s Statistical Organlsa-

iM o r a itlc lea on ttie tu u o f trada pro- letoad fo r pnbUeaUon oach SatonU y, sx* < b y Tha Tw in F a lls N ew s). '

i t a atatem ent th a t tho company, if i l desires, can redeem the bond n t . par nr w ith a small premium a t any * tlmo or a fto r a fow y e an .

Invonlor* ahould w ateb for these cnll.ibli' fea tures when thoy buy bonds. They,.aro slnipl]* n " b e a d s I win tiiils you lo so " propoeltlon in favor nf (ho Mmpanles. I f wo should get inlu nnother w ar and Inten'St re­mained high, o r i f thc company, should Imve hnrd Inek, then It would *

Eay tbe investor fo r 'JO or 30 year*, i u t i f in terest r a t t s should co down I ns they probably will, and tho com- »

pany is prospcrour, ns fho Investor- I of eourno. hopes It will Ih>, then it ( will simply call the bond*.nnd Idavo > thp Jnveator to lake n lower rato o f < Interest fo r the balaneo of tho tim e. > Tim* Ihe b ig six, aovon or e ight per I cent, pnd tbe 20 or .10 yeara doe* nof mc.ni nnything.

Old Issnes Btlll'Oood.Investor* who have trouble in

flndini! new higb rato |ong tem i ia- sue* t 'i lh reasonablo nnd ih ir cfllb nble f in turos sbould reve rt lo their nld friends, thc three, four and tlve pcr cont' bonds th a t w rro put out vfftrs ago when monoy rates were

: low. W ien pompnnlos could borrow ' fnr three, four nr flvu por cent thoy

mndo the.bondc ju s t as long term as IHiRsIble, nnd they d idn ’t bother tfr- piit iu any clnuscs in fine p rin t. For InatAJito, tb e .N n rth e rn Pnclfic Hail- rond rompnny three per cont bonds- dn nnt becomi' due until the year 2000, while mosl o f tbe good railroad bonds wore put out fnr periods of 5(J years. As ibcsc bonds ean now bc liiiUBb’. nf II discount to ns lo yield xi», seven nr oijjhf pcr eont even, they thniild nut bo forgotten. A llOQfi 3 1-2 jw r pent bond a t CO wbleh means thn t I t pan bo bought fo r $.’>00

'I s a b e tter investnient.thnn a 7 pcr re n t $1000 bond n t pnr.

'f f l iS E ra i' f f i H H S

bemaod Mado for 22 Miles of Oravol Highway—Seccs-'

t sioD is 'Proposed

^ _\!nb'M tlio Tw hi P n lls‘highway roni- f m'iwilon will, g ran t the torms nf n petl-

tion ron tem p titing eonstniption of S3I, miles 'df graveled rond from Knull to , Rogcrson m errbanl^ nnd farm ers of tbe r, rountry/ south of thc high line will petl-

fion higher aiitborlties fo r the righl fo r preato n new highwny d islrirt.

T h is announcement wns mode tbla '■ m orning by n delegation of .'iO nien rep- ' resenting Intereste at-Rogeraon, Hollis- * te r and n ther t^iwns In tlm t acetion of

tbe Snbnon d lslrlp i, ns wpII. as.nH tbn Innd lii'Idors rn route, a t ii meeting nf

. O'l' bonrd o f hljjriway pommUsionoM.th e nnnnunrenient grew nnt o f discus-

B Kuin o f nn' o ral pe tition mfking the biiiUling nf a surfared fm nk highwtiy

I bolwoen ' the points named, possing, thrnugh Holllater.

g Hny Tjingfnrd, reprcsentliic Roger- Q ann tow n interests , M d Homor 'Craven

for Holliater, wero the prhipipnl*spcaj(- fl era in fnvnr o f th e petition, though „ mnny of fhe farm lntere*f roproeonta-

five* addressed thc commissIonoT*. The J pase wns tjiken under fu rther eonildera-

tion by the board, nnd announeoment of finding, as fo cost o f ecnatruetlon

r, and fea s ib ltltr o f building will he J mado in tw o weekr.

Appon'.lng to flgiirca prcaonted by fho petitioners a aum approzim atinc ♦.’i.’i.MO will bo required for tho proper

■ building of th is Knnll-H ogcnon road. I ts eomptetlon would glvo tho distrlel trnver-ied, a trunk road from Bogerson to Tw in F)ills, tho lino from tho south connecting w ith the present Imrdsur-

I faeed m ad n t K null. .V In core o f rejec tion ,by tho commis­

sion a t Iho propoaal fho potltionerf an- nm inpo .tbey wlll nslc th a t all of Ibe

,i; d is tric t soutb of the high line, below If tow nships 10 and 11 to the Cedar Croek (. pnnnlry, no t ineludlng th e Roaen'orih r. sl'rtioM, will be segregated to form fhe- prnpos(« \ new distric t. Tn case of Ihii n spvoraneo the Twin Fnlls d istric t wm'ilir -0 be shnrn o f four million dolVirs valno r. In properly. S tntem ent wns mnde by it roprosenfnilvos o f tbo pelitlnncm thnt If. while bearing onc-flflh o f the post of -; ennstri-etlon of roadc In tlie district

ImmediateVv eontignous to Twin Fnlls, |. the d is tric t intoreirted in tho new pcti- n tion bn^ beon bon c fited 'to the nmouniII. of'«20,000 In road building.if ' ' ■ - id FOOTBALL BBSULTS:v NEW HA VEN —R n a l icore: Yale, 10 28; D htc^ 0.e- O A W BR TD G E-K nal ilcore: H arvard

10; H ojion nnlvdralty, 0.

D A I LLlniBDAT; BBPTHMBTIB S i, ITSL

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Tokio Decides Upon C onsulta­tion w ith A ssociates' a t Gen­eva j n Reference to Claims of u n ited S ta te s

■ STUDIES CONTENTION FOR <■ LAND OWNERSHIP IN YAP

Kewspapor Oomment Indicates Ohanging: Decisions aod tbe Tendency to Follow Other Ications' Load

TOKIO, l/P)—Japan wlU consult witk o the r members o f the u m n e o f nation* ' TclatlVfl to tbo etlro of tbo United ^ e ta to f ,fb receive equal-trea tm ent In j"

. mandnli' ialondi o f tho I’arJfle aa :■. fenturo o f thc letflomDnl of the Ynp "

nuesfinii, It Is sa id by ncwai«pcr*'here. ^ Japnn will (nI*o s tudy (be \m e tlean ^ claim tc land ow nonhip in i'np, oj J" foreIgn»r* do not havo fho right 'n • ' land ownership In Japaoese territo rr

r J s n r « i .O 0 tta t9 i0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . ~ -

U i't estim ated th a t /tb ls eounlr}'’i cxi>en«e* n t tbo W nshinglon conforcnco on lim itntion o f inrmamoalji and F.ar E astern ‘qucsfionr will bo about two million dolhirB. Government Icadeni believe the eonfcrcneo witl be in ica- slon for two month*.

Deriiiile deeUlon has been reached th a t till! rh ic f members o f the Jopa"* ese di'legallon wlll sail for fbe United . atntx-s nn board the etonmer Knshima * M nm , en O ctober 1C.'

A nother m eeting o f Japanese field iriarsbuN and tho supreme wnr council- lora hm beon held and, the newspaper

' any*:' "M aie in will m a in ta in -h er already '[ sottled principlo o f nntionnl defense '

nnd '>!> rlinngc or nltorutioR will bo “ mndu ■•ntll tho tlmo arrives when Jo- lernaliiiiinl dlaimt'of and (rouble can bv settled w ithout rely ing upon, or resort- ' '

• Iflg te nrmed force. Tbla ir because of ' J a i l in ’* partlpulnr nationnl status, and *

Ibc BituafloD w hich 'ex ists In surround- '' inc s ta te r .” ,

nIndicate* N n r Docitton. c

Till* would indicate a chance from ®• the .p rdv lpusly annoonceji decisbn of "

.Inpan, wiiiBb a lp p o rled ,'In 'p rln e lp lo , fbe malr.tcrfancc nf 21 arm y divisions, f I t wo-ild seem she would be diaposcd

S to folln-.v o ther iiiitinns In nclual rodue- tIon«.

ISVjding,newa]iniH’rs declare th a l il U Ibo intention of n m y and navy author I Ities to projwsc definitely the roduc- r tion or cbollshmcnt o f fortification* lo u

>f tbe Hawnilan island*, tbe I’hilipplnes t nnd O'liini in oxchango for fhc.dln- niantli'>u of .rapnnpsu fortific^ tinns on c Formohi nnd the iPercndores islands ( nnd nf T’ort A rtbnr nml Unnln.

ll- . — . 1 I OHINIISE SO CIETIES OPpOBS li

ENa-BANOE INTO OONFEBENOE 1

[“ PBICINO, (flV-'Tn'clve Chinese so- ph'ties for tho study of Pacific prob ‘ km's, '(Tganliert Into “ the U niled Pa- '

Ig ‘ (ContloDed on>Page Flvel. 1

la ------------------------------------=------------------------FLASHES FRClin — .

. N EW AEK, N . j! . (ff>~A su it for ''• r ig h t oya, bliodod by a blow a gol !■' Toohty, l i y e a r old caddie, again st F ra lie _«y W A S m N O rO N , (/P>—A ppropiiatlo

tlon and equipm ent o f th e railroad b e t I t provided fo r in a b ill introduced in Cuny, Cslifom la.

en ____ ‘N E W OELEANBi L t ,

^b l a JaU on a c h aise o f hav ing ih< LevM o n -U a r 7, tU ed a peUtion In d i

['J' diTOTce obtained by Ltrvee AprU 13, lai

WABHINOTON. (/rV -T n u afo r bj F in s A rt l a t San F randseo to th e Uni' a n llro a d r ig h t e f w ay th io n ih onlven

, vat l oa to F o r t Jttflon w aa proposed l a o f th e hofise m ilita ry connnlttee

TOPSBIA. ^ u s a s , . (A>)-No action l ta ined a g iln s t th e sU te , B lchard J . Hi day in commenting on th e su it begnn ] t r lc t com t to reeovar (S.OOO damages

,r, Tlew fo r re jecting a film en titled “ Th

CONVICTED OF MURDER IN ™ W EST VIRGINIA SHOOTINGPit ' ______ •Ih J in y a t W illiamson F inds J . W. MeOoy he O ollty o f F i n t Degree U orde r of lil ’ B a ttle 'V ictimitip- ____no • WILI.IAMSDK. W. Va., (fl> )-J. W. *’•'1 MrCpy on frlnl here In conncction \ritb

Ihl- shnoting of Hiirry Slaton du rln ’ ict ibe Rc''^>t^l fiTlng along ib c T>ig river Is, Mny IJ, last, wns conviptod of f in l i i ' degree murdor today .' The jur>* ndded

a rcpommendntlon for mercy to Ila vcr d id . I l is Iho firs t conviction growing out .of the industria l w arfare in Mingo

le, county^

.rd IDAHO, W EATHEB.ToDlght and Sunday (hir.

EW SPAPER IN TW IN FJ

u v - m

m i

! $84,1,| TAssumes Reduction

tures of Governm< i 000,000 in

COMMITTEE COMPLETl BILL AND REPO

, WASHINOTON, ( ff ) -T h « ta x . .revision b ill aa reported b y the sen- Ift

) a te finance committee l l e s tim a te M | to y ield (3^21,000,000 th is fiscal M l

f year, or ♦81,000,000 more th a a th e * • ' m e u u re p u se d iry th e home, u y a th e uiajorlty r e p ^ on th e UU ap- | proTsA and made pnbllo to d sy by

, th e cnmmltteei

I • For Iho noxl fUeal year the roport , MVS, tbe b ill tbould yield <2,135,700.060 ., nn incrcnso of |75,000,000 over thn , hoiiai; lotnl. This program, It l i addod,, nssumoi th a t for fhe fiscal year 1023

the total ordinary expenditures o f tho ggvemraont will amount' to approzl- Cai

, mat<ly <13,300,000,000 a i co m p are w itb „ ♦4,03<,000,000 this year and M,ll«-000,-

(100 In the la t t flK ol year.

i r t i l i i i i f s;!• -------- lan

I Asks Susp9nsion of Action on Application Bccaose of the' ^

Burgenland Trouble koi'• --------- tur

GKNKVA, bns askod pio^ Ibe ussinibly of the leaguo o f 'n a tio n s Joi p lo suijK-nd nrtion on hernnnllcafion fo r J«*

ndmUsion lu Iho Irainio unlll noxt year. i» Count A lbert Apponyi, the H unga inj

,, rinn dolegnlo today wroto fo Preaidont Cle [. Von K irneherk of the nstembly th a t >bi

wn ufc*iunt u f tbe ItomIiU' Sn .B n rges ' ' ] l&nd, nwarded In A ustria by tbo T tio- H i J. lion t r e t ty , Hungnry nrcfori to w ait.

(Tbo council o f.am M uadort In P n r li pit notified H ungary P'riday tho t ib e m ust / completely witJulraw from Borgonland, (

n o r W rsi Hungnry, in Ihe nctir .fu ture p . o r be forcofully expelled by the nlUes.)

NAMES THREE MORE f o r ” ^ UNEMPLOYMENT SESSION gJ

--------- Bnla WASHINGTON, (JP) - Seloetion o f 0 ^ r tbreo ndditional ponona to. s it Id tbo Uh

nntional nnemploymont confereoeo to a uasemble hore U onday were anaouoced ,

today by Secretary Hoover. T hey a ro ; o,i N- Clarcnco J . HleliB, New York, a u U t- , n nn t lo tho president of tho Standard Is Oil company; Jam es A. Oampboll,

Youngstown, Ohio, preiident o f the Youngstown Blieet and Tube eompany, and Charlea ^obeock, St. I’oul, M inn., ^

E hlffhway cammliiloncr. ^J. . Thc list o f membera o f .the confer- s. onco .a s , announeed .to date by U *. a. Hoovut tompHios 61 «iuno»/iiitlnainB _ four women. Soveral more members,

i t wa# snid, may bo ndded to tlio H it.

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tow THE wire] a-------------------------------------- -' fflifo r $86,000 damages fo r the lose of h is Ht• golf b i ^ haa been brwight by OoineUna tb' F rank lin W ebster, of E as t Orange, N . J . on

a tion o f 13,100,^10 to complete eonstmc- betw een Sew ard and Fa irbanks A laska tii' 1 in th e hoose today by Bq^resentative

:ra. U ath lld a 0 . Levee, o f Loe Angeles,■hot to death h e r husband, Frederick (

L dvU d is tric t court today a iU ng th a t a I , la s t, b e se t saUe.-

r b y th e g o re ism sn t of th e Palace of Q n lren lty o f OaUfomla In exchange fo r •ven lty propenfr from th e prwddlo resw - i a a biU introduced today by "

ttefc

,on fo r damages can be nceeasfn lly main- . H opkins, a tto rney genera; declared to- nn F riday In th e W yandotte county dls> ges from th e S a n s u s ta te board of ro- *The O o tttra s t"

TRUNK THAT HELD BODY ?' IG TO BE SHOWN IN COURT „oy T ria l o f Mahoney, Charged w ith A lleg­

ed M urder o f W ife Proceeds w ithN ew D av ^ p m tn la ^

ft-. 8KATTLK, Wnib.. (fl>)-Thp "m y s- ^ti-ry t ru n k ” found in Lnke Union hero «nnd which contained n body identified p | n i t.hnt of'M rs. Jnmea E. Mnhoncy, wne

cr lo bc presented In court loday a s ovi- ^■al dcnce in tbo tr ia l of Jam cs E. U ahoney, p e j charged w ith tbo alleged murder o f his, , w ife. Q{

. Addllion.-tl witncsaea to support Idon- n "(f U flcattnn o f ibo- body foond in the go trunk aa th a t o f M ra Mahoney wero g

e x i t e d to be callcd bV the ita to ., r J udgo J . T. Ronald annonnced th a t

a t noon court woutd ndjourn o re r Sun*• dny. ,

FALLSCOVNTY : « B W S '

PW O a PIV B O H W

M Sm mof All Expendi-

nent to $3,500,- in 1923

VES ITS WORK ON ORTS IT TO SENATE

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!1 lOJ n [F o r ty T h o u s a i id S p e o t a t o r s S e e

U h le T u r n H o m e F o l k s B a c k

f r o m P l a t e a n d E v e n U p t h e

S e r i e s A g a in

n N A L SOOEE. ,B. H . E.

C leveland.... ............___________0 , 9 1Now V o ik _______________ 1 . . 0 4 a

POLO GBOtlNDS, ( /P ) < ^ 8 Cleve­land Indian* cm ihed the Y ankees by a score o f 3 to 0 today in th e ' " l i t t l e - wotld ic t t ln " and th e u r te a i> a ll w e n it(}aJn, cnch club having w oa one game.F o rty thousand speetators saw Uhle turo tho bome folks .back from (he

Filato inn ing by inning, d v ln g them b a t our safo h its dnring to e game, n e left-hnnder, H arper, po t tbo T ankees '

in tho bole in tho fonrth inn ing b y load* in? up lho bnses w i t h - g ^ to the Clovolandon an3 then- E vans^-cleared ' tbe bncr w ith a tw o b u e crash.'

TUe V&tikees uted P lU b e r H arry H nrpcr In an attom pt to rep e a t ' tbu New Y ork v ictory o f yoeferday. Ublo pitched fo r Cloveland. .

T lio bn tting order:0l6vc\pnd— Now YoTk—

B v a n v lf . in l l e r , ef.W aisugansi;.S Ii.,. Peeklnpaugh, m. Speaker, r f. ■ - ■ - • •R n th ; 'lf . : ••• ' ■• - • wood, rf, , .Moijsol, r f .G ardner, 3b. , Pipp, Jb.Sewell, a*. W ard, Sb.B aras, lb . ' MoNally, 3b.O 'N eill, c. Bchang, c.UWe, p . H arper, p.

F i m l&nliig.(Tlevcliind ~ E ron i* 'fo u led b a t to

Scbaiig. W amby filed to U llle r . >Tbe . crippled Bp4iker go t a .g r e a t hand when bu came to tbo p laU . Speaker popped a weak f ly te 'W a r i . P.

N«w York—Speaker m ade a nico cnlcb o f M iner’s drive. P eek singled to cen te r w itb the coant 3 and S. Bnth walked. Iilensel f iled to Speaker. Wam- b^ thr«w out Pipp a t first.

, S u in g . ,Wooft lined on t to M eKally. MsNW ly ‘

took Q ardner’s ho lit . P ipp tossed Sow* ell's -hopper fo H arper In tlmo to get lho m nner. H arper-w a* spiked by

N ew Y ork~ W ard wns throw n on t a t firat liv Ganlner, ITcNolly alaahed a ilngle lnt() c e n te r.. Schange w alked on ' four r ’fched balls. W amby th rew ont Hhrwlr flf f in t . M iller walked, filling the b a « i . P eek forced MlUer a t sec­ond, Sowell to Wamby.

Cleveland Scores Z Irst.Clevelnnd—Peck robbed B uras o f a

bit in .l go t him a t firs i. P eek aI»o

fContlnoed oa P age F ive)

I TodaifK (ramfK JNational League.

Ohirniro-Boston poitponed; rain .End r th : ' B . H . H

Rrooklyn __ __________ 2 * •CirtPlntinli______ _____________ 8 • •

RnUerlca: Gordihler and T aylor; Marklo nnd H argravo. :

End 2nd: B. H . E .New Vnrk ........... ........................1- 'Sf. U ttl* __________________S • •

Rftttcfics: Toney pnd Snyder Doak nnd Clemons. -

Bcorc: B. IT. RPhllndrlpbln _____________ 3 0 1P ittsburgh ' __________— i ' f l '- a

B atforiei: B ing and ITenllae; M orri­son anri Gooch.

American Leagne.'

Scor?: B . H . E . .Clevelnnd ...................- .............©' .0 1N ew York ------- -------------------.0 4 'i

I ^ r s t cnme: B. H . E . ,Chicago _____ _______________4 8 r •Phll^idelnbia ......... - ..... ........ . 7 15 3 ; '

Sccond g a m e;, B . R E .Chienno ...... ....... ......._______ ...18 'l8 IPhlla/lrlphijri ...... ...................____ 1 7 8

F irs t game: ' B> H . E . ’.S t. Louts ..................— ____1 5 8 ■Boston ___________ ------------ 3 9 .0 ; ■

Beeond gnmo: B . H . E . '—St; Louia . ; . - J --------------------B o s to n .............------------------------0 «

End 3rd: E . H . B. ' •D etro it------- _________________1 .*W aifltlnB tan --------- — - — ^ 2 ' • •

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Soviet AiW iorilles Demand the S u r re n d e r 'o M n t i-B o ls h e v ik ' L eader in Ujfralne, Fugitive

. Since Defeat' m O A , L U vla. (/P)— A d ) t« d»- m uuU ng U u t pnm anU cun endBT CMnnal Mateno. .ontl-BoUliorik loader In U u TTkraino, togeUior w ith his foUowen, as “ common crim lM ls” haa boea dliPatcliad to

- Rum ania by U u so rio t anUuTitles It was asnouneod 'ln a wirolosa

- mcssapo from Moscow Friday .T lif forcpK flf Ocm’m l MnVtut, nntl

........ ■niHsfiVvi'K K-iidcr in tlie Ukriilnc, h n n ’lii'i’n ilt'fuilK'cl liy Hovict i-avalry, tlic \viri-lc»H rrj)orto«l ^Io*t of General M nkPil!u"ic» " ' • f killrd . llic mcinnRo

'iiiSwS?'Vrttlt!ini; lliiii ncniTol JJJiknn liiiiiMi'ir iviHi .'in <ir (10 Ilf ills follnwcrn rsnifi'.'! nnil rrdM nl tlie triiiiticr intn HevinMliin; w licrr they weri' liiRurrncil,

■* EA IN TA X L FACTOE IN'W B E K 'S W EA TH EE FOEEOABT

\VA;SUIN(iTON', I). 0 .. WoalhPr prodieticiiH fur Uiu wciik liCKimiitiR on

• Jfom lar iim: V\i!>ee M i'D kiipfii and = lowor Mi«Kiiiiri vallcyn fa ir nntil Weil- ^ 1 1 ni-mt.iy «>r Tliiirsilay wlu'iv^nlioircni Ifl} prdlm'bl;-, followeil by "con«i(jcrabIy ; | HIcooler.; .

Ndr’Iierii Itocky moiintniii nml pla- I titui re;;ion generally fn ir except for [ local, rnin* W cdnesJay or Thursday; ncirmal tcmitoratiirc.

.Boiillicm Hocky moiintnln nml pin- UHV teoii re;:lonR K>-'”ernlIy fhir ntid normni | tpmpcrnfurcs...

GEAND OIECUIT TO TEVOUT RO E BTAE.TIMQ I*'-

COLUMBUS, 0 ., yp)— WJion tho eec- Iw tl oQil WL-flk of Granil Circuit m rJni; ii p,,),] s tartod M onday afternoon ul tlie drlv- . injf pork, the Hoo syntem of atnrtlnft will bo tried out. "TliU m oJificd 'syn- “" '‘c tem n f stasdin^r otarls, non in i;enoral cam] uso clflcwhorb wna dcddeil ujion fol- iioid lowini; Icdiour aeorinf' fo r tlie firat j i lioot o i the 2:00 paee yeitorday.

Will Have Charge of Poeding, “’11“ E M B ia n B I , , . ;

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JA PilH I I l H , OHI»

Colonel W nilam N . Hnskcll, wbo has hold, uU cd fo r Rtuiiia, where ho. will havo trac t rhargo o f tbo American Relief Admin- oua < ia trn llon ’a w ork in the poverty-stricken tbo J regions o f Ruasia. • cern.

The ORPHISpecu

J A M E S OL]P O W E R F U L 5

'■ ' Onrwood considers this ator HOUSE PETERS and JANE NOVi

Excellent acting— wondcrfU . . suspense and action which follow

by.ovei7 nan , woman and child

A N E W mTWO DAYS OHI.T

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Unveiling to be Feature of Flf- ty-pjfth Encampment at •

Indianapolis

JNDlANAl'OIiTS, Ind., ®iw tlon of tho Oraml Arm y o / ’tho Bo- publlr (IV n nnllonni organization will bo coiiDiomom,U-d w ith a tab lo t to Iio unvcili'.i hero liuririft Ua* fif ty -fif th cn- Kn"!! cainjimcnl of the Qrnnd Army fo bo lho \ liold Soiitcmbcr 23 to 29'. Mra., Inez .Ininl»o'i Bcndor of D ccatiu , 111,, presi- nrrlv Jc n t 0.' Ibo W om en's « c » c f corpa, will *upr’ unveil tho tablet. liere

Tlio f irs t national encnmpmout of ^>vnni Itho Grand A nny waa held in Indianau- „ ,._ ,i olbi, N'ovcmbor 20, IHCfl, and w as a t tended InrRidy by veletttns from Illi- noia ami Indiana) ulthoiiKli (hero w ero' Tin ll number nf ei'aoldler* preaent from count Now Vurk nud othor eastern a ta te i. formi Provloui lo tills meollnj' a local .orga«- ecnnw' izntion lind been formed n t IKxatur., aakln III, by I )r ..I‘. i \ Stophonaon, nn armj- could iiurceon, bn t tho meetinf; in ladiannp- “ pen olia mnikod tho oatabluliment o f tbe accur G. A. Ii. na u national body. , Humoi

Onu o t the jirinripal sni.nkers ol tlie Tli'i f in t . Micnnipnient vriia Oovcrnor Oliver Y arn I’. Miirton, Ind iana ’a w ar Kovornor wlio ici, a n^is atill in offico. ' •

Loral committoea m nking arran(;t- » | i y menta fo r the cOminR encnmpmdnt arc plannlnc to cnro for 40,000 vbiitora. A ll , V of Iho nllicd nnd affilla lftd orf^anlu- lions of the Grand Arm y will meot horo durini; tho 'cncam pm ent week.

SENATE DELAYS ACTION ON 'OEN. WOOD’S A P P O n m tE N T

W AblllN O TO N , D. C„ yP )-e«R at''. n.cali action on tho nominntlon of M ajor fg . General Leonard B. Wood 'to bo ROv- y j j i j j ernor o f th e Phlllpplno lal‘inds,-w ill bo . duK-rrud un til a fte r ho retires from ac- gt,,' tivo rrfvlec, October .'I. P resident „ j | | j I lardlni; nnd Socrotary W eeks o f Ibo ,]o„^ w ar di'ivirlnient arc snicl tn havn nc- dQiori quipjreil in tho plan. Tlm delay war tJo f.Kri-c<l to . I t waa said, to avoid any jjq qiicalio't bclnR raised na to Gcncrnl I W ood'j s ta tu s in tho nrmy. to

JA PA N TO PEO TEST AOAINST m J b " OIONESB DEAL W ITH AM EEIOANP „ t Tl

TOKIO, (yp) — Japan will protest to beiiriiChina Kfralnsl tho slfnilng of n con tract fo r n T.-ith the Fedoral liad lo compaay o f EviAniork;i fo r a wireless te lejfrapb-ata- throni tlon n t HbonK IIa \, l l la <lcc)nrod by nppk' ne^rrpapcra here. Thia country »U1 «pnce. hold, il ia said, thnt aiffninjr Iho con- be p r trac t vnuld bo in violation of a provi- hy vn oua cnu'aKemonl between China nnd A nt'd tbo M itsui company, a Jnpnncso enn-cern. BE

lEUN THEAT» « U 8 U A L A D M IS S I O N

)ecial Feature Production

L I V E R C U R ^fL S T O R Y O F T H E N O R T H

J ^ L T R A Istory one of hls &(/at. 'An exccpti

^OVAK. . . . . .

le rfu l ffcb/i|o s e t t in g s o f th e n o r th — i CoUowfi t i d ' book c loso ly . A ro m a n

ihiid w ho Bees it.

W T PART SUPERFEATl ' m a t in e e

TWIN. FALLS DAILi!

IWIOFHW W W KW W - l l l l l I a Ty ulMmUiM „j a i W - W f i T / ^

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' — .Strikers at Maricopa Form a ^

Machine Gun Oompany andCollect Plane to

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DAKKIISFIELD, Cal,, (/P)—Tho or- I'nnizntion o f .a mnchine gun company,Ihc |)lac!nK in commisaion of a wirclesa lyatiiii cvntered a t MarUopn, nnd tho SA irrivni of an airploiie to bo uacd oa n »upplemtntn\ contiol weru nntitmnced ( 'lere by W. P . McKay, a fonnor aer-j^'*'' 'c an t of m arines,; who is tho "com - Hnndor” .o f tho " Inw nnd order com- n lttc u " of the oil strikers a t Mnrlcop.i. 6ai

Tho s tr ik ing oil workera o f ' Kern :ouaty F riday tclcj.'raphcitA l Well, tin ’ormer cbalrm an of the Oil Producers *or w nntlttcu , and a well know n proiluccr, taking him to see w hether tho striko M ' :uuld no t bo brought to un end nml ‘pcnco w ithont victory fo r botb ililea” iccured bo thn t proilu,ctibn m ight bo re- n , ' lumod. ' rpe

Tlio telcjjram was signed by W. J . I jjp, furrow , union adviser, nnd E. B, Dnn-1 ^1, aecrctnry.^ :j|,p

\IINETY-FiRST DiV ISIoil i'™ VETERANS PLAN REUNION'’"'

--------- IDEim n g o m aa ta N ear Oomplotloo for th 6 |

G a th a io s o f W estern Figh ting U on j 1. a t Los Angelea Seesion ; wm

--------- itlnLOS ANOELES, CaL, (/P)— Arrange- Ihc

iieala are rnplOly nenrim: complelion Esj Qj tho reunion of the Niticty-firsL di- Sro 'Islon .in Los Angelea ScplctpVcr 24 yen nd 2.). 'Storea, office biilldings nnd thcntcr'<

•-ill Im 'decorated iu honor o f tho occn- , | | | | ion, cntcrtftlhmont fcnturi-r nro he inc ' otormiiied nnd delegntiona from Scnt-i lo to Snn Diego hnvo nnnounced they! ro roniluE in “ 0 , D ’a ’’ nnd ovcraeai * npa. • ' ' I

To a ll whn register nt hemlrjiairlMa j - I / i* Atigi'lea post. Amerienn leg ion ,, lubrooms, in tlio Wnahington building, t T hird nnd Spring ftree ta—bndges j 'Ciiriu:: pine treea. w ith *]>:irc» above or nunira nnd .units will be given.

E verything tho aolilier’wai given hrongh train winilotvs — .•Ignrettca, ,ppk‘i. jiostpnrdB, m atrhes, enmly—w hb pncea nhnvo fnr nnmes nmi nuit-i will ic pre^eiili'd lo delegates tn the reunion iv vnroiis wolforo orgnnirntlitna of T/i<< ingclc.1, __________

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Economy Wave Shuts |1|| Off Soldier^ Ice

IIONOMJLU, T . H., tfP > -U n d t S nn i ia too poor to buy Ico for hia a rm y 'in IIn«Tail, according to a new order iaauc:'i from m ilitary headquarters here.

When thn wnvo of economy h it thu war dopartm ent aomo tlmu ago, ono of the thinga .tha t suffered Ucro m a iee. Coi Tho result waa an ordor th a t no mure Ico wonld be futnU bcd by tbo arm y " to its (fficca and as a rcault, heada of depnrtniftntfl « jid c lerks have pnaaed the itut to obtnin funds whorowltb to i; onruro continuation of lho, leo man"’s trips to Ihelr w ater coolers.

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SA N DIEOO. A U TH O EITIES INOHIOAOO FO E H IO H FIN A NO IEB L.

CHICAGO, <;p) - A ulhorltles frotn Hnn Dii'go, Cal., aro hero loday to tako bnck to lh a t c ity Adam F. W cckler, J r . . , Ilf Chicago, nrrcsteil on charges of lar- cony by embezzlement brought by a San Diego hank. Wockler said his d if ­ficulties were duo to tbo fnct thn t the gortm inent. had no t jiftid him $200,000 for ahipiiing contracts. 'g ^ ‘

M-NAMEE IS N EW DHIEOTOE SHl OF N A ^ ^ INTELLIOBNOE

WAHIIINOTON, D. C., (/P)—C aptain ^ Lnkc .McNjamou haa been detailed as di- rector n f naval intolllgonce, reliovln£f Hear Admiral Andrew Long, who wns rcccntiy nssigned ne chief of a tn ff of the A tlantic fleet. Captain McNamoo haa bw-» dotacbed as commandcr o f tbo *U. S. .8. N o \^da-to lUaumo his new na- aignment,

DELWANA TO TA KB PA S T INFIS H E R M E N 'S RACES AGAIN

LUNRNBKIIG, N. S., ( /P )-T ho Del- wnna, winner o f laat yen r’s Novn 8co- lin fiahing achooncr race, and loaer In Ihc Inlernntlonal conteat agalnat thn Espernnto,. wilt compete in tho Nova Srotla ehnmpionahlp races again this ecnr, it wn.i Icamcil lodai.

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Acconnting of the Illinois Strike Fund

INDIANA1*0L1B, Ind. ( /P ) - S “PPO»t- • era o f tho adm inistration policies of tho U nited Mino Workers o f A merica under tho Icaderahlp of Prosident John L. Lowir, scored n victory over thu antl-ndm inisttaU un elcrovnt in tbo i f l mino w orkers ' convention by direc ting V j nn itomlzed accounting from IllJnoSa — - offlciaic fo r 127,000 apont in an unnuth- orlzcd rir ik o two years ago. . O U

“My doctor ban advised m e to_g<>South fiJr n y health." “Who la h e i f f l < Mine w ants mc to tako m ore e x c r clM."—New York Time*.

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irjrerfectioD, nt Ica.st in motion pu g fl perfect plctiire ii.s lim world lu :ting, superb titlo,s «nd a peculiarly ting picture w Imve cv(t vshown.'nnt to fiGo i t nml cam tlio message i

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OLBAEINff HOIIBB BSBBBVB8NEW Y O aK ,-(ff> -T ha acUmI eondl-.; on o f cloorlog hfiuso bank/ and tn u t , impanics fo r lho week sh o m tha t ley hold J32;058,»30 reserve in oxccsn f legal requiromonts'. Tbls'. is ' a de- ’casg >.r 121,000,310 f rom 'lo st week.

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bens 1111 clinging ltfl'tllC^B^'i^^'been eeted 6 n J i o su m m it'o f M t. BaUW a nicinorlal to Camden rosldents wbo

rved in tbo world w w .H aving ^ clovatlon o f nearly 1000 et, i t overlooks Ponobreot bay nnd I lalaitil, ani] un particularly d e a r lys the W hite mounlftlns In New anipihire, 200 m iles..aw ay, m a y .b e '

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n fte r we have vulcnnlzcd i t fot you and you w ill find I t pratU - cully {IS good as whea you f irs t bought it. Our vuleanitlng pro­cess is therefore a wondor/ul source of economy for ygu. I t Insures longer lifo for both tires nnd inner tubes, nnd during the yenr will save you tho cost ol mnny now tires. •

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M ember o t Jap anese House ot P eers, S peak ing in Honoiulu, Says Thouglit of Conflict Is Preposterous

HONOLULU, t . ' ‘n , '( C o n n p o » 1 S i« Q E

•houid maVfl tho occmonne fac to r in .lapaDnup rctiiUona In Uio Hawniliin Ul-

a Itv o r iOT b e tte r und«:»tanillDg, j. ia .toad of pe rm itting i t to bocomo a cauao (if hM tillty « d muunilcntJUKl- lag, Barott N . K oada of the Japancaf vcr housD o f pccrt a ad ono of.tlio-forcinosi Oct oducatflir In t i o Japanese .troplroj’ dtf; (f,,; tla rdd ^cro durlnjf Jil« sorVlcO a* doli!- , sa to XV tfao, Pan -rac ifie ■ E daeati6niil ^ coDfcro^e«.. . ■ . ; ' '

fi«nle« U onaca to A m o lc ^■ •Thi) 'o«onotnio poaotrntion’ o f .lif t '4 y'ttil by Japanese docs no t constitute for

- ^ wmrto of peril to ih o U m lo iS U tM " -] ' Il|aron K u iila said in coffluiosting upon

a dispatch from Tokio, quoting a .lo tto r w ritten to Ja p an by. Takao YOnaka, member of Japanese d iet party whleh „f sjHtnt homo t in e horo recently on iU'

V way to W aslungton. Mr.' Y aaalto'a let- te r priutcil in th e -Tokio Sliimpo, eald kj th a t ibi- au tho rity aJid influence- of America " a r c pow erless,in Haw aii bo- no,

• fora thc labor power and essontlal ( BtrcBgyj f i t our eountiym en unlott-Affl-

" '." > : ic t t succeeds in d riv ing tho Jfapaaof? j 5 'a irogethcr fro n 'tliO -H aw n ila n W uiifa qci

because tho islands have been b u ilt u6 by tbe stre n g th of tbe Japanese.* '

• U t. Y anaka'* le tte r also erp tcsscd j - . t l ) o opinion tjia t whllo " th e . United

Btates has too m any soldiers in H aw aii, , thl' Japanese ro s id e au o f the Islands

: wolcome them because the building-of barracki to accommodate them, fumlsli- ed tho Japanese w ith w ork.”

D fo le* T r»data’ VlMrpolnt. Col Ooncornlng th is opiniou Barou Kan-

da fnid: i,„,“ TWi Is no th ing more than tho '6i-

■ i-ri'sslan .o f a busTncssmou’s iw ln t of vlitf. O n M a a n o t oxpcet ’"iw ' , has dollars a lw ay s 'in his head to takean intelligent v lo w 'o f probloms whleh ■ affcM tUo d « tln le » of nutions, Foi my owu p a rt I di<l no t know o f theso rortifka tlons and propaeatlons—If 1 . may lijo snch a war-like torm—on th'j (lart of tbo U nited' S ta te s np iln s t an tnumy th a t docs no t orisl. N either Iiavo I tinio to ffivo ftttontlda to tho

I liuslness n a n '« vlowiiolnt conccrnlnR , , , ^7»robU'iir. whoso aolutlon a ffce t the ^o l- • ' •<&iro of tbo race. Bu.iiness men aro tfie

- ' ^ e tlic world over, a l te r a« . ? o r ’hnt,, the shlpbuildera in America or Urltain o r Ja p an m ight welcome an; olhor w ar bw auso for tUem i t woutw A moan prosperity and groat amounts of . monov. D ut thoir viow in purely self- Uh and ie no t th e viewpoint o f tlu- \ .

■ nUitfsmeii o r o f tho lover o f humanity. • “ H.in- orplornbly thoy mifs tho worid . litjtiificniice of tho l»*ucs confronting till) nations, now. . . .

! ' “ The v e ry 'th o u g h t or iden of war U so pri’poriorous th a t I do not cvon inki‘ a n y .in te re s t in I t . " .jg

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A .Maxwell slock c a r roccntly demon- ^ ,'tra(«d hoth Its stam ina and speed in rsccs hfld a t Lorraine, Tex. .

It won the ton-mllo rnco for stock i ' r-ir* Bjlling undor $1250, even frora th c "j; I'iuhcr friced c ars which wero allowed In enter beeause the lis t of entries In ...J tlio olu'/i'w ns small.

‘In ll;v Mg event (if tho nicijl, wliicli tt fice-foritdJ o f 25 m ik s and in

whleh vc ro entered n-Inrgo numbor of ,, i-nrs of mnny makes, tho sntnc Maxwell - 'lo ck fflr took socoud' placo, flnUhlun ju st one seeond behind a Iladflon speed- uler whifh won tho rare.■ 111 th ir raec tho iliuns’c ll liiadc tho bent limi' ever ntndo undcr sim ilar c^n In

i|!i.tioU8 for n ligh t nloek cur, slinwlngj ot ^ l a nvcrngo of 38 milcH per hour. ^

' pi F i n t T ram s. Is

S treet trnro«nyR flrawn by horse* w ere introduced lnlo (his connlry by f< Mr. T « m , on A mcrirun. from whom 0 they take ib o ir nnme. I ’lipy wcr(‘ t\nil S m n a t Blrbenliend' In I i H and lu Lou- >( don tbo .foHoivIng your.—London Tl(> lo pn a . ________________[ai

Averages above 25 .'lightsy starter and hoi doors, ventilating win demountable rims. X tonditions. Thorough

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will form ally go t into his togs in Den- t w f vcr a m r other, points in th is soetion on , t O ctober ] , when tho opening games of

tho ^R(Kky.'. M ounidn eonferoneo wiU W pbyod , ;

' ' .Largo ' prac,Lii^ squads roportod th u p g fa ll a t nil lho universltlea and college* whon- tlio coaehce issued tho f irs t ealls ,

« for<foolb'all a t tho opening of school." ' TUo K booU 'ln , t l« tonfotoM C m o: t ^ U n iv e rsity -o f-O o n v e r, Colorado Col- wa;

Icgif p f A grkuU urc, V v h e r s ity o f Colo- /on rado,’ ColerSdo coUtgc, CoJoiiailo Sfibool ^

•* of jjln cs , Unlvoraity o f Wyoming, U tali (,iU. ■'' A grieulturnl collego and tho U niversity I

o f U talt. ' leff“ -Tbo confcreucfl schedule, including <,m

'games «*lth teams outside tho organlta- and tlon , followa: . Not

^ Colorudo School of Mines—Octobor 8. *] D enver un lv c n lty a t Dcnvor; October tea JC, Colorado’ Agirios n t F o rt CoHlns; fin

•j Octobor 22, Wyoming un iversity a t jo r L aram ie; Novombor &, U tah Aggies a t

, Pueblo; Novembet-12^ Coloroio collego » ■'} a t D enver; November 24, Colorado uni- f versity r t Dcnvor.*

U nlvnrsity o f Donvor—October 1,“ K an sa t Nornfcl at.D cnvorj.O ctobot 15.

Ncbrnaka Wesleyan a t Denver; Oeto- “■ ber 29, W yoming university a l D onvor; p j ,

N ovem l«r U , polotailo Angles a t - • Collins; November 24, C ob rada collese *• a t Colorado.Springs.

Col<jrndo A gricultural Collogo—Oct<>- ber, Wyoming un lvcrtity a t Fort Col- j

'{ lins; O ctober IB'. School of Mines nt jjp. Fori ro lliiis; November l l . Dunvoripi,,

B itnlvr-rKilv lit t \ i r t 'C o l lin s ; N ovem hcr'jo) ]0, Coloriidii unlvi-rsity n t Fort Collins; j.o, CirtnliiT 211, CdloMdii colli-gf nl Col'i.ljjpi rado Fjirings. wli

I Colorndo Collog.'—<)cloln-r s, Wyoin- ( |„ liijj univcrsil.v nt Ijaram if; October 22,

■ I'tjiiU iii-.5v(-r«5Vv. n\ Colorado Springsj r Oi-lolnT 20, Coliirailo Arb’M «>• n I rado Si.ringx: Nuvrmbc-r fJ, .Colorado „i,i MulwTAltv a t Kovcnjbi't 12.

,1 Mlni'i: ii' Dcnvcr; XovcnibiT 21. Denver y u ' iinivcrsliv nf Colorado Bprlnjfs. . . ‘

Colorudo Univi-rslty—Octnlicr 22,' Dcnvor university nt D envrr; Ocjoburl

2[), Chlfugo unlvcrsii.v iit-Uhicngo; No- «( vfmlH’r Colorndo oollcgo a t Houlder; ,

f K oveinlcr 12. IKnIi university o t Snlt y . .# l-nkc I 'iiy ; N’ovi-rnlinr HI, Colorado Ajr-

' uies nt Fort Collins; November 24,‘ MincK nl ])(>nvcr. , 'f i n n ivc rs ltv o f Wvninlnc—O clober 1,

. Aggies a t F o rt Collin*; October K, Colo- ■ Tndi) cn'li-gi- nt I^itam lo; O ctobcr 11,

„ I’tnh uiiivi-rsii.v nt Lognn; Oclober ,.i l?tnh iiiiivorsily n t .‘Inlt liiiltc- Cily; Oc- , t<iln-r Mlnci; nt lA rainlo; Qctobu: 29. Doiivcr univcrsily nt Denver.

U n ivfisitv o f Utnh—Oi-tober 8, Mon- tnna ABjrics nt Snlt Lnke C llv; O rtober 15, Wyoming univcrsily a* Salt Lake , C ltv; O clober 22, Colorndo collego n t wi

n ColoM'lo Springs; October 2ft. Idaho IS un lv frs ily n t S alt Luke C ity; Kovem • 'U bor 5, N evada un iversity n t Itono; No

vomber 12, Colorado un iversitv nt Sail Lako C » y ; November 24. U lnh Ageies

, n t U g an .U tnh. A gricnliural Colleae ~r O dobcr /ir

.V I . Ogden A gslw n l TiOgnn; Ocfobfjr 8, r Ogden Aggies nt .Ogden; October 11, - J Wj-omiiig university nt Ixinn; October ric

?- l ti ,‘Monlnn!\ A rrIcs a t.I/iR a u ‘ October mt 22, Nirvndfi un iversity n r liosnn; Oi'-

] tober 2:t, Open; Novembnr Mlni-r nt , I'uebln; November 12. Montarei Mines ,'i, •» n t Bulu-; N*>vem|)cr 24, Utnh iiniverH Qj "n ily n t 1 ogan .. _________ lni

111! F irs t CaINd "V srtleil Railway." Ih I t 'w as nol until the early ’TDs chat

liD tho "v c r tla it rullvvaj'" vvaa Introduced in In England, Ihc tlrsl " lif t" beln« In- ' DKj stalled In A lbert hull nnd lo ride In

1 thl» lite pasK userw >vere r« iu lrc il w Qt pny a fee *f 1 pcuuy Todny. Uu* *'llfl"Is nothing llko bo cumuiun In ICiiroi>o th

it» a» th e "elcvntor," wblch Is »«ii- nnmo tw by for the thing. Is In the United S ln tea 8e im Onc reuson for-tlils Is tliut tliu Unllcd

StMCrt la tb c b lrh ip lnre of lUv «5;y- >n. semper, nnd biph IiuIIiIIukn ns build- « . Ing lielKhta a re ineiiBureil In America,

a rc Infrequent In Kiiro|U'.

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iighly. dependable .with low is all steel—baked enamel i hipment just arrived. . 'M e delivery iphile thelf lat

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Pacific Ooart League. ] 0ak lnnd,'4 ; Snernmonto, 0. • - j

• PorUand, 0; Han Prancisco, .1 iVcrnon, 2; Sa lt Lake, 0.' |Los Angeles, 7-.^; Seattle, 0-0. •. j

Amerlcaa Xeague- Now York, 4; Clovoianff, 2. '

•Bt. Louis,' 10-5; Boslon, 2-10. 'Philadclphb, 4-D; Chicago, 0-1. iW ooliingtoa)^; D etroit, 1.

N a t b u a LOagne.Chicago, 13: Boslon, 5.

•PUUbutRh, 2 ; l ‘hlt&dclphla, 0.

Western Gridiron ‘ Teams Ready for

Year’s ActivitiesFew UiQor Games Sohedoled

for Today—^Tralaing Oampa Break Noxt Week „

ClilCAOO, FooMmll got undor way In Ihc west todny allliough only a 5 /ow jventern tonfcrenc<‘ teains ./inif . ^ im o t srhcdulofl and those were wUli (iiUsldcrs. * s

In d u n n wns to meut Franklin col- lego a* Uloomlnglon, Ind., NotlUwcnt j. om npppscd Doloit a t Evanston, III., ^ and Nol'ro Dapie played Kolnmazoo a t c Notro Dame.

Training rtimps for moat western teams will be broken oext wcok and j, final workouts given for im portant contests next Saturday.

Buff Beats Pete 5 and Now^Carries

fw o Ring Titles IRyweighluOliampion Geta D e -” 'cisioD Over Herman TakioS:

Featheiweight Grown - '

NEW YORK, (/P )-V lc to r o v e rl 'e tc Ilermnn, w orid 'p bantamweighl- chnni p

ipion In «. IS-round boul here la t l nlRUt. j '.lohnny 'B uff, th(» veteran Jersey City boxer todny .enjoyed tho a iitinction of

! being the only boxer io_ the country wllli holds’two litles. In addilion to

' tlio kintnmwelKht erou-r. Buff hold^’ the American flyweight ehnmpionshii). j 1 iTlie victory lost night >vns won on j ’ n .ludpc’s derinion, neither boxor be in / ' nbil' to down the o IIiit fi’r the rount. j

’ Year’s Start isMade by Easjkrn 1

Football Elevens |‘ Yalo limbora Op Agninst Botes

While Harvard Plays a , DouWo-Hcader i

' . . ( NEW VORK, (/P)—Knstcrii collcg-' t

' foothnll innke.H. its annnot debut toilny I ’ with nlmost a ccoru of gnmcs in whirli I■ snme of Ihe larger Institution elevens ' meel r i\tils of m inor strength.

Whilo Yalu is lim bering, up at No'r ] Hnven ngninst Botes, .Harvnrd wili un- 1

[ rovof sonielbing of a gridiron novelty— -i ' n donblrhcador in which tho teams of ' * Middl-'burj- collegc and Boston univers- I ’ Hy will l)«> played. 1

1 Brief'Sits of Sport■ _ _ _ _

I Bnth big leagues are racing to th> ] r finish of the s«9fOQ. |

, - Then'rom es the h lg chnmplonship se r ries between the flng winners of the r m njnr rlreolts.

I Thv wtirid's litre ti l t s la r lr October «nd iW hetlier i t bo between th<;

Gianls ond thc Vankccs or tho Indians largely depends on w hnt happens todav lielweeti the Indlantf and tho Y anks <m Die In tte r’s field.

J Oulsidc o f Ihe present scrte.s on th<r I’nlii (Ifnundr, Cleveland bns four games jtl play ill Chicago, beginning Septem ber 211. The Yankees plnv one gnme

\ O rlo b e r l on thoir own fiold*w(th the Athlidiri*, en terta ins the Hed Sox on

> the same lot on Octobor 2, and plays i twn ({Mnes n l Shlbe pnrk, J'iilladciphiri,L Seplember 20-^0.1 ---------

T lit New* will give world scncs fnnn . Die same cfficioiil innlOK by innin;,-

servioe of tho wurld series nr in form.-r'' years. Tho report will be rcotl n* il

5 7 7 0slivered Twin Falls

of gasoline. Electric Curtains opening with smission, one man top, iing comfort under all low upkeep and long el finish.

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,Mnt’ Jcunlo M ujjur; o f Salt I.nkr City, Utah, bn* Ine tihtm ction of being the firs t woman tn uo nanieil tiv Pres-

, Idont U&rdinj; to lho poM of custom* colleclor. Mrs. Mumer, who is well , known in coast iwlijicnl (rlreJes, will have eharge of the Ulnh d U trk l.

comos over the wire by nn I'xport te leg ­rapher, nnd iu nddition tin- ty|H'd story

' of play will l^e jwsted fm lli<- cdifiea- Ilon nf said fans.

I Till' W hite Box seom not to In- uhle tn t'herk the ir o tni downwnrd fllRhl.

' w..'The New Y ork boxing commission u

getting pDrsnicklty. Smoking “ fh g s” a t iadouc moots bas Itcvo b u re d . ,

A lol of theso youths who o rp lro 'lii . (Hint K vnns' f irs t high hebool team ,* h(ivi> lu<.t a 'lo t o f heft in ihu past week

or tori dn.vs.

The cooclfhM a strenuous system of conditioning, or-'-at leasr utimlaatlnK

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- ' U p;jn“ tto^nortli^(iii{% «tlon of the country they nrxTlfarlini; talk nboiil

> tbo eonung liockoy scuon.

f Down hero tho sporting section' b u m s ’vlth discussions about tuotball- 1' Abilune, lho 1020 jwnnnnt winner i'n- tho W est 'Texas leaguo, wi.n tho honors ' again tii lt y ear by tak inc the playofi"' series irom Swcotwatcr, four (jaines in• two. That wus fa ir onouch.

Joe Miller, a Piltnburili youth dug up by .loe W ard 'la st Bjirini: fo r'M ar- tinsbiirg of the Bluo Ridge league, hn i

. been sold to the New Haven du b . • He ^ was ra tfd aboul the best pitclier in tli<-

Blue Itldgo tho post soiuon.

Tho p layoff series In thi- M int letigii • WUK Imrdly a te s t o f tbv> slTCiiglb tho London ond Bay-Clly leamH, sincr oncli wns alloweil to' draw on other

!' clubs to brace its llae-up, and'ncltlie-.'.- team looked murh like It did dnrliii;II Iho regulnr season. ,S ■ i I’

Now it if. tho Piodmont lengue ihu*V hos a ji.eiinant dliiputo becnuKo of nl- I- Icgeil violation of rules, the elnim he- -ing H int High Point, which presnmnbl'- f won thc second hnlf, hns used more I- thnn *.wr> playors who h&ve seen scrvlce

in a iKUtuo blgbor than class C, whlrb would be ngainst tho loaguo rcgiilnlion)

They IntlraatC' In I’biladtlpliiu, Hint ' Ba))o K'uth, a fto r cc ttlng his fift.i |

' fou rth homo run there!'d id nol t ry tn break hU roeord, hoping to give th e i

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r tttoil grocer, not only fi‘‘ tiie briBBjog of gooda fr= tremsmg thc countiy■ Truck with its splendlt

T Motor, strong Vanad: activity, and wc have 3

. motor tcotible. I t has for,operating and main Truck has become a bus We will give you promi nnd give you on after I Truck.

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, IDAHG, SATURDAY, SEfans a t Ih r i ’olo Orounds lha t Ircul.Tlfat doesn 't sound reasonabli', fo r th l flljiJnbe Is nut a fte r all the homern ho ean flgi'l nml he dnesu’t coro where hn makcii {Ihriii. I

A .d ra n d ll;iplils c ritic , cowmontinh'. fi un Ihe t\-iiic|ii|i o f the Centrnl lengue I KcMon, mv«; "H lxtli placo in whnt one ^ o f th" faux rtills n t'Insn ’/.'A li'n(>iie Is I u bittor pill lo'nivnlhiw for n town that | used to win pennnntu hi u clnns A rif- ' c u ll.” lint, when, il m ight bo a«ked, did Grnnd Itnpidn win ponnnnlx in n eloi* A vlrcMlt.

If the voleran Tominy I.carh luid <|ult playln-,; when tlm Klorldn Wtnto lengne ■unaon I'lideil then nil iviinid havu been well. Uut fTnnimy eunsonled to p b y In n ijtimo with lilt Tttmpti tc»ui against n c ity le;igiK‘ IC.-UII m Tnmpa nnd In slid­ing to the plnle he broke liis old ctdlnr - bone nnd wilH-nrry iiii unii In a nlin^ a ll winter.

The t*un i-'riiiU'liuM i-hili trniiNfcrrrd I ’ltf her H urry Shrivcr In tho aig lnaw i-lub nnd (ook nu ojilion on thi- Baginnw

I Irnni- When time rnnii' to rinini ;i I'lnver iinilcr' option Wan Frunclsci,' iIi.i'ki' Allen Oilh’nwnter in pn-fcrence Itl t'lirlvrr, Anil Ihe Hnginuw tenm ivtiicd wv<\m\ BHd sold f llin w r lu

llrtioklui for flOOO. Well, we shall re,?Itdw 1( tnrnx oul. -

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Jud Tunklns snys n succcsnful on ;[ s to r is ,a mnn who cnn B ttroci ns big ! « crowil as goes t« seo n ball gfline ll

and who eun Kay snmcilililg tha t- will lu get 08 miieli npphnise an a hnme run.

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T One Ton Trade is !n reality a necessi^ y for the economic solution of the deliva s from the dods or statioos to bis place < ly end b rin ^ g in produce. For yeara idid manganese bronze worm-drive, po laditm Steel frame, bas been srrving in e\ ro yA to hear the firat complaint as to i las the lowest purchase pric: cn ihe .nu laintaining is exceedingly small. Jn fact business necessity. Leave your order wit ompt attention and assure you reasonabl cr scrvice that will insure your continuo

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doQt Jobn L. L em s,h o d ruled ou t a Chi liropoKo] th a t tho conveotion of tbo U nftcd Mine WorIror« o f A merica ad- B a jo u rs u d “ go homo u d prop&re onr H a f igh ting U o u i," tho dclegfltos today x h v o te d .u n u ia o D a lj fo in itn ie t. tbe ia* ho. tonm tional o ffiee n to 'u so ovory Iaw -(X I d\ m cuB to rc sb t tiio ia su u e o o t u i ; . in juaetion against tbo udIos, soagbt i s M. a su it filed in the federal coart hero Coi yesterday. Dal

• A so U u riv o p o n a th a t tb e mtnsia go u s tr lk s peoniin n n tll if tha sa lt « U ' v ith d r a v a from th e . ^ eonrU^ 'waa- tlao n io d o a t o f or> . ‘ d e b7 P r a l d m L n ils . j ■

' . , The Borderland ;^oal corporation, which brought the su it !n bebftlf ol more t b u e ight othor operators, serv* ^ od ijotiee today th a t ! t would n a k o ap* NE

I pUeation on Oetobor 13 for a prelimln*' a ry restra in ing order iogolnat the un- J ion and 'business bofore the biennial and

eonvention of tho minors w as se t asldo u d whllo W illiam Green, iBteraaUoDal mo- fixi rotary-treasnror, told the delegates th a t tim th o .“ vory h e a r t 'u d 'w n l '’ o f tho un- Thi lon is a t s take In ih e ts l t . • | 2.(

O ompeta'Orta Cheers. T|i<• Samuel (Jompera, p ro iid tn t o f tho Amorican Fcdem tion of Labor, who

) also addresM d tho ronvention, told (he I '* ; ' 'InjnnnHcifl, if .g ran te d , wonld i-njoln a1i IV ■ aetlv itica o f tbo .m ino rs’ union and ^

tu m ln i; to il*retIdont Ixw lsi Lo adde<l: V John , In defense of th a t nrinripiv,

I woul.t like to v is i t you in Jnl). W l ‘Hio drlogutca s h o u ld thoir npproval, i

I Mr. LewU 'a rose, dcclarlnR: “ !• Imve ' every expectation th a t Mr. Qompors will fae necortlpd th a t priv ilege.” T r»

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N ew V ork ____ .i____ 01 61 .M l Dec<P ittsbu rch __________ 97 00 .502 4he :St. L o n l s __________83 53. .MB rovoBoston _____________ 77 Tp .52i tho ,Brooklvn ___ ________71 • . 73 .<03 TlO iw innnti _______ __OS 70 .« 3 ishC h i (^ o __ __________ 58 87 .m Dcf«Philadelph ia ------------40 05 -140 uros

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N ew Y ork ...........02 53 .(13S ‘I'"C levelana' ___________ 02 55 .027 ^ 9"Sf. Louin 77 72 .MS*W oshinRton .................. 74 72 ..-i07 MayBoston ........- ........- ....... 71 73 .403 gainD etro it ______: ______ 71 78 ,477 nndO h ie a m ....................... B8 SO .38S »hnd

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.W iB n m a T O N , m - t O. T b o rm n , 0 “ who w as .the demoeratle Incum bent o f th e office o f sn rreyo r general of U tah , •» bas been rem.oved by oxeeutivo order, i t w u « d d in adm inistra tion circles lo ­day. H o bad l e f n n d to i t i lg o . £ » • • c s tuB D. Borcnion has bcca nominated for thd v a c u e y .

“ The Old N est!’, a Beginald B arker production offered- by Qoldwyn whicb comcs to' th e L avoring theatro begin­ning M onday, is perhap# the richest pie- luro in poraonalltici th a t hns boon plae- cil boforo tb o in m any a ecawn.Tho Ito ry u d t ^ K « o u io wero w rit­ten by B upert £m gbes, tbo diroetlon

— w a s-h u d lo d Beginald B irk e r, and■ ..tk u e u t> ln o la S M th o follow ing play- : ‘crsPM ftr;^^W «B^Cullen L andis, Loulro

Lovely, lloleno O hadwiek, tho famous “ IMRttr’ ' children, Jo h n n y Jooes, B ad­dy Mesacsger and L u d lle R ickscn, Mau-

, rice B . (’‘L e f ty ” ) P ly n n , M olly M a­lone, n i^ a r d T neker, N ick Oogloy, Dwight Crlitonden and aoveral othora.

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. LA VEBIN Q T E H A 'T B B -V lv iaa M w - . t in IB, “ Tlie Beng o f th e .S on l," an

.«Id*world romsnco; nnd a comedy fea tn Je ;

O B P H E 0M —"The'O om o L a d y ," s ta r ­r in g ' y irg ln^^B appo . Also " T h e

' Shadow o f B aspldon," a wostorn dram a, In tcn « lo R a l N ow i and * 0- deville . I

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■ a a onrt a E . Maxwell __________ .J . E . W h ite ______________ ____________L . 0 . E vans ■ ■ ■ «.6 . E . C n u m o r_______________________

M J . 0 . L f a t t y ______ _______________J . C. B e a t ty ________________________P . H . Mlllor_________________________

•t H . J , KasL._________________________Ang. J le n tb e c k .................. ..................

* George R M il le r _____________ ______y C. E . M c C la in _____________________^ Brueo How ard _ —«=--- --------------------

Matthew S c u l ly ----------------------------- - 1Fred ( J u i r o ________________________Bea B i^bu ro —...................... r.......... ... ............

i - John Sommer ... ................... ................ ■ .. 1a Charles D ry d o n ---------------------------------10 B>i]ph C o n u t ----------------------------------1- H orry W o h lla lb ----------- --------------------- 1ir H arry W ohllalb . .... — ......ly Alva fit'vercom b.— .......................... .....1* hoah N ’cbols — --------------------------------r - ( J . 8 . W iiltams----------------------------------

N . L J o r d u ........ ................. ............ ..........u M. J . S w e e ley ----------------------------------ro Costella &• C ro c k er________ :----------L . 4

Dale P r c f c o t t___________ ____________H. • f tB g r iy a m * ---------------------------------Ben Baybom "(M r«. F . T . Buseoo rh).._D . B. H utton _____________....-----------

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>. N ET BBDVOTION SHOWN I N C1. JE B O U B OOI7NT7 T A X L E V IE S No. »• JE E O M E -JT otal tax levies of fljitp C ^ and county, Joromo highway d istric t ^0 and Joromo aehool d is tric t have been ^ 1- H iod »! M.12 1-2 «n tn tli JlOO vnl»«. 1 it tinn, n« cbmimred w ith $3 laat year. C »- Thu levy, f ixed by tho d ry rou tid l la 1'

12.00 this y e a r as n g a in s t ' |3 Itiat yenr: L Tho coutity levy Is. 91.70 1-2 as ngninat II

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" t' WHEAT PRICES BREAK AT ; MARKET SESSION’S CLOSE s . .I

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--------- y, OillCAQO, (/P>-\V heat opened about { atendy w ith prices tho some to n frac- I tion higher thnn yesterday 's f ia lsh . c

Trade was no t largo and early trad ing crci 1 was mainly of a local character. T ho / i n ) uiiilrrtone In w hoat was rnthor l i m i.^c w ith sontlsiont ra the r bullish b u t there £;

I wns' vory litllo oarly outaido buying, eg.' Thoro wns a sm all advance sliortly nf- p

te r tho opening b a t a m ajority of tho P p i t clement appeared to bo w aiting do* velopmo^ta. A fto r oponlng a t 11.27 for December and $ U 1 1-3 to 1.32 fo r M ay 0 th e m nrket mado a sligh t ra lly .bu t had celp reverted to around opening flgurea n t bull tho pnd of tho f i r s t hour. C

Tbore waa a break righ t a t the fin- witl ish and tho doso 'was unsettled w ith Ung Deccmbor 1 to 1 l>4c off opening fig- cowi urea a t $1.25 3-4 to 1.20 and May I'3 -4 nors to 2c o f f tho opening a t $1.20 3-4 to (tro 1.30. low(

Coin fthnwcil aomo ttrcng lb e u ly b u t c ri thu m arket hold w ithin narrow lim its. SI Com stnr'tod unchanged from ' ycaler- witl d a y ’s doso w ith December a t 62 7-8 nnd «hec M ay a t C7e b u f tbo mnrkot rallied nnd feed gained a shado b u t, llko whoat, dropped nnd a t tho 'ond o f .tb e f irs t hour vras a shndo o ff tho oponlng.

Corn also was sligh tly weaker a t tlio | finish, being 3.8c to l-2e off, w ith D e­cember a t 52 3-8 to 52 l-2e u d Mny a t 36 1-2 to 50 5-8C.

Onts wero steady , December opening unchanged from last a ig h t’a eloso a t 38 3-8 and May showing a shado ad- v u c o w ith 42 1-J«. . f

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Acreage Crop Bn. to Aero } 48 W heat - 40- >50 W heat M ^

41. W heat 75 “, 200 W heat 56 ^

14 W heat 8021 W heat 601-9 ^12 W heat •• 601-3 » 8 W h e a t ' U l - £ ll S A ldke O H b 3 O ats lOfl 1(

15 - W heat 01 li 10 ^ A l^ k e - 181 Speltx . 033 W heat 55

IS W heat SO c13 , W hoat 00 f 13 Alsike 14 u

140 W heat 4S.7 g 10 W heat e S J c

W hea t' m 013U W heat 50 I50 W heat M J11% W heat ' 77 t

100 W heat 53 f• 30 ' W heat 08.6 p

77 W heat 00 p10 W heat 50.5 !i20 W heat 02 a70 . • WbeaV . 51 «48 . W heat 40 n

440 W bcat 63J12 Bed Clover 5 ^7% W heat * 00

10 W heat 7 8 ^ „ 02 W heat 50 .i11 W heat 70 „

, 10 ■■ W heat • 70 .4 H P otatoei 205 ^

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-Corn. No. 2 mixed 53 1-2 to 63 3-4e; ^ No. 2 ydlow S3 3-4 to 64c. 1

Oflts No. 2 w blte 30 1-2'to 86 l-Se. ^ Bye .Vo. 2 $1.04 1-2. “Barloy 55 to 00c.Timothy aeed H 2 5 to 4.75. ®Clovcr acod $12 to 18. ' . °Pork nominal.U rd $10.27.n ibs $7.50 to 9. .

UlnneapoU s F b o r and G rain .... b

.M INNEAI'01,IS, ( f f ) - n o u r un- » changcd to IQc higher. I n carload lots * family pa ten ts quotvil a t $8.05 to $8.70 n barrel.

B ra n -$ 1 3 to $14.W heat— Rccoipta 210 cars, eompared „

w ith 343 cars a year ogo. Cash No. 1 N orthern' $1.40 3-4;, Beptember $1.48; T Deeember $1.30 3-4; H ny $1.38 6-8.

Corn—No. 3 yd low 40c nominal. ■* O a l* -N o . 3 whilo 32 1-4 to 33 l-2c. ■ Bnriey—42 to 58c. •«yer-N O . 2 ,0 7 X 2 to'08c. ' y iax—No. 1, $2.01 'to $2.04.

Ohlcsgo Prodoce

CHICAGO, y P ) '— Buttot~L ow 'crj crcamery c z tra4 '43c; standards 37d;- f lrs ts 33 1-2 to l-4e; seconds 30 to 31 l-2c.

Egg*—Unehnngod; receipts 0,071 cas-

P ouU ry -A llvo unchnnged.Provisions woro steady.

OmahA U re tto c k OMAHA, Nob., y P )-IIo g * -B e -

celpts 2,000; 10 to 25c lower; top$7.£5; bulk of sales $0 to $7.

Cattio—Receipts U)0. ' Conpalod w ith woek ago: Oood u d choieo year- lings steady; top $10.85; others aif3 cows and holfcrs CO to 75o lower; c u - nors and c u tters 25 to COe lower; bulls t tro n g to 2Cc higher; ligh t vcals 25c lower; o thers motUy $1 lower) itodi* c ts and fcodon 50c lower.

Sheep—Beceipts none. Compared w ith week a ^ r Lambs fully $1 lowor; aheop and yearlings mostly 50e lower; feeding grades 26e lower.

Safe Tim

S R - S U PU G A I IOhly--6to6!ar will buy TWO dollars will buy three.evening, September 27th

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iLYNEW S/TW iNFAE]j) CU digo I&Teitock

[ .O H IO id o , <(15- < ! a t u ^ ^ a l p l < I f “ 000; eompared to a weok ogo, botC .. stoers steady to 25o low er; na tlvei u d ^

1 southw estern grasjMra and heavy steera ” bolow choiee o ff n o s t ; f a t sho-stock ° s teady to 25c low er;'m ost decline on b o tto r grado cows and . medium, and ,

, heavy helfera; c u n c r * IQ to I6c high­er;' bulls. 25 to 40fi low er; veal ealves * m ostly ono d d la r low er; hoavy calvcs dull u d unevenly lowor.

H ogs—B fu d p ta 4^000; open steady to lOo low er; la te r m arke t a to d y with

} y e s te rd a y 's averoge; top $8.80; bulk ligh ts and ll^ h t butchers $7.75 to $8.15; b u lk packing sows $0.35 to $0.75; hold- over libe ra l; p ig t s teady; bu lk dcsira- ■> bio $7.25 to $7.50. I

Shcop— B oedpta 0,000; r e c d p ts to- <> ( day nearly aU fa e k e r d i r e c t compared " I w ith week ago. f a t lambs $1 to $L50 ‘ > low er; cnlls o ff moro; y e a r l in n qaota- 1 b ly 50o to $1 iow er; f a t sbeep 25 to 50c

low er; heavies n t tho bottom ; feeder tl lam bs 26 to SOe lower.'

N ew Y ork Stock U a z k e t '

N E W YOBK, (a>)—Popular stocks, * cspocially rails, were inclined to make fu rth e r upw ard progress today, bu t tho usual closing of wookly accounts to- 1 gethor w ith heaviness of foreign oils * oxorted a restra in ing in f lu u c o . Boy- 0.1 D utch dccUued almost 'f lvo points, M oxican Petroleum 3 1-4 and O enoral.' A sphalt 1 1-2. Sum atra Tobacco con- tiuucd to weaken o n 'i t s unfavorable ' financia l showing. Balls wore 1 to 3 po in ta highor a t tho ir best, b n t y ldded prae tieally a ll thoir golns in th e final doall{iga. Tho cheaper domestic o ib and obscure specialtfes made irregular ga ins. Tbo dosing was heavy. Sales approxim ated 250/100 shares.

Halls continued to fea tu re tho up­w ard trend of stocks a t tho opening of to d a y ’s ahort session, low grndo as w dl 01 dividend paying Issues extending th e ir recent gains. C le v d u d , Oindn- n a ti, Chicago and S t. Louis opened a t a two po in t a d v u e e , soon increasing Its advantage by another point. Missouri Pacific p referred rose one po in t u d f ractional n d v u c e s m arked th e fu rther

. buying of Bouthorn Pacific, Union Pa- ' c iflc. N orthern Pacific u d S t. Paul.

O ils u d coppera also wero irregularly highor w ith shippings u d tobaccos. B oyal D u tch .w as tho only prominent t ic c p t lo n to Ibo gcQOTai movement, to- nc tiug tw o points.

. . , L ib e rty Bondt

N E W y o r k ; O ^ ^ L ib o r ty bonds ' closed: 3 l-2s $88.00; f irs t 4a $80.60 . b id; second 4a $80.00; f irs t 4 l-4s

$00.20; socond 4 l-4 s $fO; th ird 4 l-4a $9.3.74; fourth 4 l-4s $00.34; Victory

i 3 3-4a $00.30; V ictory 4 3-4a $00.30.

SugarN EW YORK, Tho yaw sugar

m arke t was quiet ond unchanged a t $4.13 for Porto Bieo eentrifugal and $4.80 for Cubos w ith no sales reported.'

Sutnmer Is Gone, and YourCoalBinlsEmply

w ill flo th e w ork if you g ive us a chance.

irlNFANTS&INVAUDS> A S K F O R

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> P E R II

N S idoclock j' values and in 11th—Two more sable bargains.' g

lillinery j>' s

= 5S =

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LLS, IDABO, SATURDAYBaw tu g a r f'olniee ■were in e a u la r i3b

and t r a ^ n g was lig h t C lodog prices T t ^ wero 15 po in ts lower on SeptcoDor u d 10 J three lower to fonr higher on othor n - lal

sltions. O ctober dosed a t $2-80; De- Fn u combor ■ $2.52; M arch $2.30 and May dc J $2.40. . • • . wlJ Tho m arkot fo r refined steady no

bu t tho d e m u d waa ligh t and priees to ,, do sed u n c h u g e d a t $5.00 to $0.05 for

fine g ru u la to d .Beflnod fu tn res worc ir ithou t trans-

n c tlo n i O ctober c lo so W t $5.40; Do- ^ ccmbor u d M arch $5.30 and May $5.25.

k Po tatoes * of; c raC A O O , ( i?> -P o to to e s-D u ll ; re- 1'^

fclp ts CO cora: to ta l U . a shipment's 1,- 230; W isconeu W hites $8,C5 to 2.50; M innesota Bed B ivor Ohios $2.40 to

’• 2.50; Id ah o 's $2.40 to £.50. an^ ■■---------0 J

DH LIK Q UBirCT TAX H N TB T ' . thie I’ubllc. notico is hereby filed th a t 1,'' isr the undersigned, ui-t>w»TiV of - Dolin- Jn

<(ucncy Certificate No. 927, .Issued Jan- to uary iS th , 1010, on aecoont o f ia ses

V . ■

; Lightest

1 BESTJ

r ..'i..

: A T U S SPIR«are-soieDtifioally designed, aoc

I the lightest snooessful oast iron)

I Primarily designed as a replace! ' oessfaDy be installed in lieu of

oast iron pistons and shonld bo J ing a snpcrior piston.

I DOES YOURfoul the spark pings with carboi nm steadily at low speed and ii

Undoubtedly tbo oylindor walls i out ol round and they should be i

, new over-siio-pistons, new ring;

We have the 7ery latest and b( Idaho and are able to take oar<

‘ gardloss of size.

Wo employ several sdacMnists e out rush jobs in Very short time

We guarantee th at thoy w ill^ v

'^ ' 'P I S T O H S ^ P I N S '^ ;

LAWRENCE MAGHINIPHONE 73

| i i i i i i i 9 i i i i i n i i i i i i

I One Mile orS . W hether you live ony —or. more—from 1s can inaintain an accog ly w e ll..

g Our banking-by-mail s .' you to make^deposits g via the pos'tinan, safe

= Write us enclosing y< H it. We -will forward s . . ..bqok.and necessary s g . quentdepositsorwit)

I Twin Fall I & Trust C(3 TW IN F A L L S ,

s “ Member o l F ederal Rs s ■ ■= S ■ •

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lY; SEPTMBER 24,1921ilBo and unptdd o a L o t 1?, B lo d t 150, ^ Tw in F a lls T ow nslte .'on . J u u a r y 6th,. ^ lOiO, ccrtlficAtes daslgned to mo on a la ter, dato by tho ta x collee to i'o f'T w la Falls County, Idaho', -m ie tim e fo r re­dem ption' o f abovo-named certificates will expire J u u a r y 18tb, 1022, aisd If not redeemed I iha ll demand a ta x deed to tbo abovo described property.

L O inB B MILLER.

DELINQUENOT X AZ BKTOT.Public notico Is hereby given th a l ,

a ll taxoi on te a l property in the County of. Twin Falls, and S ta te o f Idabo, no t paid, prior lo J u u o r y 6, 1010, were de- linqueiil and th a t dd in q u e n ey 'cc rtifi ' cates w tre mBdo J u n a r r IB, 1010, by tho t a t co llec tor’th a t I , A . G. W ilsoa am the purd*uicr o f ddiflquoBey cor tificafe No. 3752, which fovers lo t 16 In hlocH 24, Tw in FaUs Tow ntlte, u d th a t if redemption of above cortlfieatn U no t made prior to the 13th day 'e f J u u a r y , 1022,1 sb d l oak fo t 't a x deed to th n .b o v e described proper^ .

(S l^ ic d ) A. O. W rU O N .

. Perfectly. Round

True^^^

AL PISTONSoourately machined and are , oh piston on the market.

cement piston, they can suo-- )f either aluminum or heavy bo specified by those desir*

R MOTORjon and oil, smoke, refuse to/I ■I is it bard to 's tart?

fi are soratohed or soorod or le regrousd and refitted with Dgs and wrist pins.

best equipment in southern are of any grinding job, re-

i and are in position to turn no.

rive porfeot'satisfaction.

D BIHQS IH SIOOK / , .

E&IRONWORKS126 AVE. w.

i i i r a i i i i in i i i i i i i i i in n

Fifty Miles |>ne or fifty miles' M

this bank, you s count here equal- g

Ilil-p lan enables, = . BOT withdrawals fely and quickly. I f .'

your first depos- • a•d to you a pass @ • •■ slips for subse- g i ,ithdrawals. p ■ •

' ■■ i ' is B a n k i!omjpany3 , I D A H O , P ■

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Miss Mildred Hanan Says Mrs. e«pi • Law® Previously Threat-

ened Eer. Life c u t ,_____ _ ' , lie t

NEW YORK, ■Mildrqi B. «“« ;HimnB, who I* la a «erleui eondiU onina Brooklyn ho*plUI a» tho rero lt of

. bcIng-Bhot yc itcrday by her o i t ^ g o d , irlond, U ri . Qroce b#w», tdW DBtoa- ‘

Uvo Captain Jam e» Sullivan tod»y t t a t, Mr*. Law« bnd oneo before threaten-

. ' . r f h e r ’ life .. M n Law« killed herBolf ^S t e r rf»ootlng MIm n a n an .

■ did no t volunteer any , j-'jnform atloa n* to tho cauM of the quar-

•• M fll.P hy* le lan» *a!d th a t Miw Iloaan _ _ f m hold>®g h e r own.

• • k |« t e n r V e in Motivo in at

^ .S L rsA M S ^■ '•.'T uaniin , advanced' by tbo poUee, wW f l j a -

repudiated by Borland, by M in U anan . and by Mr». L aw a ' alBtor, Mrs. M. B. iJittm or, in San Praneiaeo. They « • preMod tho belief tb a t aho bod been temporarily deranged by u«e of druga and liquor. . . B M

JJr i, Law# blained " h ig h Ufo” and lifiuor .which aho aald waa "d riv in g her cfftsy” , lo a le tte r .to U Im Billie WJl- Hama, a frlond, wWck wna found In her

- band bag. B n t tho la tte r hinted a t n , " I r u th ” back o f thoao cauaca. . M ari

Mlaa H anon adm lttod aho had quar*• relcd recently w ith Mra. Lawa. though , ^ , e

aho did net ^ v o tho cfluio o f tho quar- yiUo, rel. Bho la id tho q u a n e l hnd reaulted w illi In M rs. Lawa leav ing tho nn n a n aim tt- (ftarl ment where ahe had lived. .HoMc

E « 5»U5 M a Law s''D M Pondeacy L oE ;

And Mlaa Dorothy Qottacbalk, be­fore whoao homo tho ahooUng occurred, Mr told o f a dinnor w ith Mra. Lawa, tho Acer! ovoninff preceding tbo tragedy, a t nveni whieh M ra. Law a declared “ Every time haute I havo had anyth ing aweet in Ufo, It oaten h ie been tnkon nway from mo.” Then polloaho cried. ........................ and ,i

" I have>boen a frlpnd, a friend. two-c Mlsa Oottschalk aald Mra. Laws de- ju c tc

iiiodi'hoivover, tb a t shif waa lo Jovo w ith Unke; Borland, or jealoua o f bia attention^ to charl Miaa H onin . £ . Pt

^ ----------- ---------------V. 0 .JA PA N • w n i SEEK. Mcs,I:

' H arrj(Cootlnced from P»S« Ono) o tt, ]-.1______________ ________________nnd t

. elfic Conference sociotiM .” ndopled a Comb m o lu tlon today fodvocatlug refusal by Mrs. tho Chi’Jcao governm ent lo enter Into who ncROlUtiona concorolnff Bhanlung, te r, 1' ulllior in Peking or In WasMORlon, flfld alio rcquertlng tho foreign offico tu Tin lasue an official o r unofficial ita lcm ent scntci g iv b g tho Tcnaona for ita doclinatiOD. McUk

Tho Sliidonta union, In mass meeting waa t hero today, doclarcd they roRardcd tho In^Bo lannounccd ngonda o f tho Waahington lho

. confoTfnto dw ogatory lo the dignity fotUii o f Chioa. to th.

The ({ovemment, i t is reported unof- did a flclally. ia d ra ftin g Ha reply to tho Jftpan-to propoiala on Shantiin j, to be t ““ deiiveri’d w ith in -a week. ' |

PEBKCH N E W SPA 5BES NAME J ?DBLEOATION A T W ASIIINOTON •

p X ltia , y p ^ P r o ra le r Urland, A lbert J- Barroul, mlQlater o f colonies, and Jn lo s in Tn J . JuBiorand, P rench nm’)aa*ador n t Mri

. -liVoahinrton; will •repreien t P ran te a t caller thB ’coufcieneo on JlmltaUon of a ra a - M n mcnl* snd P a r Eaalorn qucslions, it W £'a lla. doeltired by nowepapers hero. Tho . .W l fourth.m em ber of tho delegation, i t i i caller ^ d , itI '1 probably bo either Rene VI Alb vlani, fp m etj> rem ie r , o r L ouir Lou- nmonji chear,;uJintM w fa r devaatafod regions, today.

V l^ ?m fn r 'f lilah 5 -m ay romoln a l Wnah- M n in rto ri'ou ly a fow Woeks. . . . spend

' • --------- . busln(IJBW flPA PESa O l' PABIB PIJL L W.

. OP CO N TBM N O B PLA N S Falla

. PA nra , ( f f ) »< iki> pity ha^o begun lo devote much aUeii- -J ' tloa lo the confcrcnco on '.imitation of ' inrmameut and far enalcrn quojtiona to bo held in W aahington In November, " and dally pobliah editbrials regarding ‘r*®. the moetlnt?. F rid ay mornliig L’Avenlr "'® P‘ naked i! tho real reaaon for General

, rersh liiff’a v is it lo th is coantry waa no l frarrv out convcraaUons wllh French * ‘

leaders rre\im innr7 to the Washington eonforenee, whilo tho addreaa mndo by " • ^ Myron T. H errick, Amoricyin nmbwaa- •f” '” , (lor lo France, n t -lho dinner in honor ' of General Perahinp a t the Allied club ***'“ Thursiby inRht, mado n notnblo imprex- M

Mr. ITerrick declared America was Twin devoid o t ambition, " b u t waa without fear, c in fidont o f h e r r igh t, bu t rc- speclfui o f tho riRhts o f othera; aiming = a t Juallct, b\st MVCT yielding to force in a ju i t eiwso.

AmhaaradoT H errick in h li apeeoli ■ also recalled th e prcmiao mado by Qcn. ■ oral Porsblng, on hia a rriva l in Franee 1 o f Amcrlcaa a id and doelared th a t tho 1 promite waa kep t th s fo H o n ln g y ea fb y two niUVioB yonii8‘'JanorifM a.

Caanlng peachea a re ready a f Crya- ^0ta l Springa creharda, 4 1-S mllea north az of Peavy; M.S3 per bu& el; b rin ;yoor boaaa. P lj?ae 009.—adv. ■

' BOBTAV a . FL E O H IN E B , >lolln •*' . teacher. Is prepared to accept a UaUted

• -number of pupUa. Phone 118W. 45?T hird ave. N o . - ^ j . M M

A ttention, MasfA Icotnro of partioolar intoroB

Uvcrcd tho Rov, W. W. Burks OhriBtian Ohurch at 7:30 P. M.

Svory M aster Mdson shonld I

W. B. i- - f f . 0 .

iDg• t an b

j ^ o c i a i i ^ u t e s j- - J buaii

r • Phoaa 31 '- — h n d

Mrs. 0 . E . AUen and ili£» Thelma Threlkeld w tro hoatcsica last evening a t a th e a tre p a rty a t which the women ;r ' employoa of W righU ', store woro . ° gucsta. Following thia th e 'p a rty wont ‘ to tho AUea homo on Tentli avenuo eaat, whore supper wna aerved aod m u­alc a ad dancing wero enjoyed. Tho „ ‘ gueata wore Uio Miiaea Dorothy Boy,L esab Mci’orland, G ertrude Owen*, “ Georgia Lydo, V iola Shipman aad tho , Ueadpmta Leona Myers a ad Bcjthft ,

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Tlio A . A . K. club mat a t th e homo ofMre. W. A. Howard on EighUi avenun ------north 'yesterday aflerooon. ftU ow ing a bualntia aession tbe guests enjoyed usftcUil hour w ith needlework a n d ’ tort' -------venation , during which the hoeteaa,.a!' Tli als tod '*^ Mra. A- B. Herron, aorved rc- nro f frfcahmoiita. There wero 11 memlwrs uidcr in a ttendance. nnd

--------- activTho.Amona Bible e la u p f 'tho Bpptlm prlw

church 'beiil a dellghtfal reunion F rid ay and afU rn (»a -3 ,t.?I»<t'hoBip,,flf Mrr- Arcliu rrgul aLarWi^ nt-aQ5 ;S ^cn th •• 'avenue ..easJ. footl;‘7 fiV f)W 5 u ''« fe lff wifliprlao fo r M tt?''8 i|fjliia; who was mar- Qi-nti ried in Ju ly and Uos alnco been absent nml o a o a i ' l^ n d c d 'tc lp . The gucaU wore jrcwt mcmburii and form er membert o f - th r tcnm clasa which hoa been taught by U ra. A. cvcni B. M artyn for soveral yeara, >md each us m hroughc a g if t (o odd to tbe hoaaekccp' i)nski Ing equipment o f tho brido. Muaib wax in;; hIvou during' the afternoon by tin- punch MImcb K dith and E ffie H w deiaon, tia- nlonK tera of Ihc bride, [and a t tho cloae, Mri,. hnn I M artyn, assisted by tho young ladies, «anlt servcil rofrcshmenta. The nem berr qi]„ l>reacnt w ere the Meadomvs F ro n k Bell | viUe, Clvdo Poe. Aubry Henderson, E . 5*0 ' W illinrat, H . A. Davis, John K inder, .irMia Charles Punrod, M ary Thomaa nnd Lew „ Holler of Castleford, and tho Missvi l, , L oE 'S lnrk, Alma Henderson, Beaio Con- over.

" ' PlansMrs. K. B. Johnson was hoatfsa to Ihn j , ,-

A cerima cHib u t her horao on Elghtn avcnuu cost Pridn^v afternoon. Thp houto was beautifully decorated '''ith aaters, aulum n leaves and naalurliums. j Followiog a social taflemoon of ganl^H and convcrantion tho hostess served n Iwo-eourao luncheon; Tho membera 0^3 pteien*. were tlw Moadamcs William linker, B. J . Finchi William Fisher, ,J ; , . Charles Lnubonhoim, E. P . MeNow, C. ,.|n ,.o E. P o ltr r , C. P . W eaver, H. D. SJover. ^ ir. 0 . Slovens, nnd tho gue.ita were the jm , Mesdames 8 . II. Taylor, Jl. 8 . Cowliiijj, i~j..isi H arry E hlon, B. E. Crablree, J . 0 . Wy. a tt , D. L . Atkinson, 0 . H. M eMarilti, nnd tho Mesdamea W. H. Spence, W. T.Combj and I'roctor of J{imbcrJy and Mrs. \V Schenck of Maion, Illinois, A. who is tho houto guest o f hor daugli- pionsi te r, Mrn. W yatt. w ith

— hero i Tlie sceond oonunJ county fa ir as pro- in 10

sentcd by tbo Epworth Jouguo in -the miss, McUiod'sl churcJj itirlora Jaat evening prosei waa tho Kourco of much h tlarlly fo r tho comm largo nudionco tlmt noro adm illed to ll;o "g ro u n d s .” Races, iido ahowr, forUiRo tcU ing and atunli- contributed lo tho fun, and tho rofreshmcnt boothi did a th riv ing busineaa. .1 . . ________ — t ■ ■ words

: p ' e r ^ o i t a l a I t r_ ± ___________ • . Vn.

• -------------------- to ccJ . M. W ilson of BuhJ s()cpt P rh b y

in Twin Pnlls on busincsi..Mrs. B. W. E lder o f i 'x k t wna a " o ra

caller in Tw in Pnlls Friday. j '“ ‘Mra. .A . Reed of J m m e Is In T w ia ?

EW la.todny on business.WlUiam- A.- B ecker 'o f Jerom e waa a

caller in Tw-ln Falls today. .AJbort Wilaon- of Kimberly w as "o coi

nmong tho Tw in Fnlls busineaa . v isitors 1“° “

Mra. E dna Deaner o f Rogersou ia spending the dny in Twin fa l la on busineaa.

W. E . Sullivan of Boiso la in Twin Palla on busineaa eonneetod w ilh ills departm ent.

M r. and Mrs. Maroni Perk 'w ero bufi- ' i ness cnliers in Twin Fails from Mur- - I laugli F riday . • \

3. J . Dohony baa been in Twin FnUs from ’ Seattio on a buainess mission foC the pact few dnys.

M rs. Ii. .11. M artin and Mrs. H . M.Bmlth- Vitro among the Tw in PftUa vis­itors from Hhjisen Friday.

Mra. O crtrude H all, W. C. H all and W. A. M orrison were in Twin Palla from M urtaugh yesterday.

A. 8 . W ise of Burloy waa" in Twin Fniis j Piterday to v is it hia sille r , wbc is a pnlionl in a local hospital. .

Jobn 8 . Anderson wbo haa been in 1 Twin Folia fo r the post two daya ro- • turned to Burloy th l i morning. 1

M n . E'. L . U pdegraff apent laat even-

WE PAYhigher cash, market' price for yonr .Odons, Apples and Potatoes.

J. JOHNSON & GO.114 3nd Avo. So.

iSter M asons!forest to Masons will be do- larks Sunday ovoning a t tho , M.

nld ho present.

. B. ^ S a A B 7 i W. M.. 0 . S ^ H , Seo'y.

i w I N FALLS DAILY Nling w itb her daughter Lueile, who la f an ioslructor In tho Kimborly achoola.

Mra. AV M. M orrlion and Mrs. W. E. H ibbard o f Kuport were a ^ n g tbo buaineai viHlion in Twin Falla Friday.

U r . ni.A Mt*. \Y. E . Pellcrs o l P o r t­land roturneil to Ihelr bn.Tie T h u n d rv > a fte r ,a ’veck o f slghMceing in tho Twin o ., Palls iccticm. ’ P '

D . 'V. 8 licra*»n of Evonnvilio, Ind., who h a i been in Twio Pall# on busineu ‘ , for thu pnst few dayr, went to Buhl for Ibo day T hunday . - J J ,

Misr Alice W ilson, who has apont the “ jummer in Twin Palls, haa returned to r Poeatollo to 'spend the wJnt«r a t homo pu and a-lcnd school.

Mrs. D. A ndenon o f E ighth avono<' L i|iiBt rclurned home from Balt Lake whi-rt! sho has been vislUng fo r the . |>nst two weeks. ^

. • -Mr

JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL I_____________________________________I ‘lo*

> rel.Thu loyn uf lho Jun ior high school 6 ei

iro following in tho footitepa of thoir at >ldcr 'orother* o f tho aenior high adiool 2::i md aro en tering enthusiastically Into fro ictivltlea which Eoso M n riw N orth, L* .irliK'ilwl, is c rea ting for the ir pb}-aical me ind m cutal dovolopmopt outsido the On rrgular routine of tho ir.stud ies. Four tin (outball tenma linve been o rgon^cd >vil ivifli the follow ing, captains: Uorman I onl 3i-ntry, Rusaell P o tter, OMo Cnldwcll De im | Uulo CogtwoIJ.'. The candidates Jcactko ou tUo vo^aat lots near tho la- lennedialo school, morning, noon and I Jvenioff. Coach E vans will glvio Ihom |IS much help as his timo will p o m it . _ ')nsketLall (cams, rIco c lub-and debat- j ng tei.ma will be organlaod later, -uachod by teachen trith special ab ilily gy, lion;; tlioho lines. M us l^ -s tn l Wcsl ms been chosen li-ndor of the boys or- O;] lonltation.

There oru to be tw'ii cliuses in basket-- P ir .nil, one in floor-work, s lun ts and gen- rhn 1/^1 g)-miinBiuni work, one In folli mei lr{lls, auolher In dm m nlkr as well ii.t mis I gloo club. Possibly two classes will rliii 10 organized in practical sowing, while molher will givo embroidery, crochcl- > ng fir kn ittin g to those inlorcsled. ||,ii 'Ians occ nlso being mado for n cook- in(> Ilg dull. To begin w ith, ench girl ti <!iif vf|uc»ltd to enroll in b u t' ono clott m educing the neecsHlty of rem ainbg fter sehoai to ono evening. Tho girN n.|,i rc dotormined to make this year a hnn .ig, w orthwhile, red le tie r year fo r mn 'w in Fulls Jun io r H igh. Kir

CaaipfiJgii for mcinberslilp ia on. T hf ]{(., Ighlh fTndo girls m et 'rh u n d ay tu c a r - plans, to enroll in tho cpoclnl iim Inssos, ond tn s ta r t tho ball rolling for nnl,

hundred per «'ent mcmberahiii. prc M iss E leanor Hnin is the leader and

dvisor o f llie girls in Iheir outside ac- j> ivlticf. t> l

E X FE E T SHOT OALL& ^A. y . McKciisle, claiming 'ihu ?ham- j

ionship for Juccessivc ta rge t brcakini! ]’,j]| rlth a shotgun^ is a business virUor 0 ,^ ero f n m Kansns City. Mr. M oKentic „nc tl 1000.broke 160 ta rg e ts without n -wii lisa, according to announcement. At , irosent he represents' a K ansas City Hq, ommereial institution. ' „ p

. ' . ■ ................. in IDAEBS DETAILS.' ^

■ ron(Coatinued f ro n Page One) wil:

.. . . . . .. - •----- relt,-ords Bemnaelier said ho heard Miss ^appo u tte r as tho group found hor on

bed, undothcd, moaning nnd tcaaing « i rom aido to tide.Varioua' meana o t restoring tlie girl

Q coniciousnesa wero suggested, fw- ordlng fo tbe witness, one of tho worn- n auggr^Jing Ico, bu t the tnon retired rom till- room and throo of tho woi^pn u t her in a ba th tub. A glats o f wa- cr given Misa Roppe caused her to ecome sick a t he r slomach, Semnacher sld.

i^oD lomeone, wbom Scmnacher aaid c could not identify; earned her lo n oom down tho corridor provided by Iio assisllint tta n ag e r of tho hotel,- [arry, J . Boylo, who haA -beea sum- ioned nicanWhilc. m

O u r LC c

. - We just reeeived th ing the most beautiful, imported and domestic

Again we call yoiir made here,

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r PATRONIZE . HOME ; ■

" INDUSTRY

NEWS. TWIN FALLS, I]ID A H O , SA TU R D A Y , s e :

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M n . Annobdlle Boars, wlfo o f M. P . ■ Sears n.* 2-13 Sixth nvenuo eaat> died a l^ local hospilal. last ovening o f gonoral , 'pe riton itis following an operation fo r I’ t'j appendlrllia j)erformed N st Tucsdav.The duocMcd was Itt years old and Uaabeen .1 resjdont of (Twin Palls fo r lhi‘ * pnst e ig h t yeara, coming hero w llh her Iiusbanl and snn from l»nrBons, Kon.Sho is nurvivod by her husband and '*' ' th e ir lO-year-old son, Olenn, and nn18-montha-old douKhler, Merle, besidei Cher varen ts, Mr. and Mrs. 3. J . K inder Oat of -*03 Fourth nvenue w est; tw o sislers, cnliM n . Bessie W alker o f PayoUo aud oloi Mrs. Blanche Bbteh of Kansas C ity, alo]Mo., and three brotherr, Koy and H arry ingK in d jr o f Twin Polls and D allas Kin- nerlier o f Oage, Mont. All o f 'th o absen t Bui relative* as well as Mr. and Mra. E<t onsBears 0 Hirsons, Kan., will- bo nreson! Hoc:a t th r fcnernl which will lake place n t box2;:!0 .i). m. on Wednesday a ftem ooa flicfrom Ihl',M ethodist chureh, the Rov. R. hL* Whit..' in charge. Mrs. S o w wna n Nalmember of tho R. N. A . lodge, balnp koyOracle o f the locnl organization a t tho fli'e time o f licr death, and tho conimitm ent 'Vill !)(’ ncrordin;; lo the ritua l of lha torder. The body is resting n t.th c J . E, CDeWiit moriuary chapel. per

■ Rut- foiV

yDBEEAIS- Mei

}-\inernl snrvircs for Elnnr Olden willho held at tlie DeWitt m ortuary cdapel •Sunday nftem oon nt 3 o'c loek. Mhsons Cnre to i/ieet n t Ihe-Mnsonie tem ple a t shoi2 :1.'! and niflrch tn llm chnpel in n fly,body. Tlie Rov. K. U Whilo of t\v j fc-oirF irs t Xrclhodisl church wil! have tU rcharge of 1hc servicc* nnd the commit- |,nttment will be by Ihe Mnnonlc r itua l. A Bur mixed ciuartct from the MotUudUtchurch rh o ir -w4U provide mutie. and

. andMrs. .1. IJ. Voss of Kimborly died eont

Ihis morning nl n loeal hospital follow- keving a protrncted illness from cnneer. gns]Phe is fcHrvivi><l by a hiisbond nnd five pltfrhliilren; Mr*. Mny Rice, Jo h n , E arl, anilLeonnrd nnd Catherino Voss, all o f Nwhom, except the eldest oro e till a t fio lhome. Tho funernl services will be flieirnnducied flundny nftcrnoon from th<» pipiKimberly MethodiKt church w ith the groi Itev. N.’a H awk in ehnrge. DeeensoJ uns fl m rm ber of the R. N . A. lodge. A brother who livcs-in Colorndo has been notified bn t will nnl he able to ho

WoeBritain Sets Record 'in Unemployment Aid ("j

, 1X)ND0N, than hn lf a fo 'billion dollara has been expended by ®"'>the B ritish ;fovomment in relieving the flit" iincrajiloyed since November U , 1^18,W inston Bpcnccr Churchill, aocrotary cDf slato fnr the colonies, told a dolegu- (hotion ivhicb visited him yeiiorday. T liii Dov^xponditure, h o ’said, war unparalleled ion 'in any eountry In 'tho world. ' dow

M em ben ^of tho British cab inet will morconeldeT unemployment nex t Ytcok and .wonivill n ttem p t (0 roach a -f in a l dcciaion W(urelative to measures to bo taken . N

A FEW THOUSAND D(W e h a v e a f e w t h o u s a r i i

l o a n s o n f a r m s , s u b u r b a n I

A R T H U R L . S W I MB a n k a n d T r u s t

i i n e I s

[ ) m p l e t etlie balance of our samples ll, high class, exclusive 1; ic woolens.

ir attention to the fact tha

EXPERT DESI ilRS AND TAIL

ills T a ilo r;T . A , BABBEI, Manager

-SHOSHONE ST. SOUTH— 135

Door to Heartfield tbo Oloanor

LES WITH CUE SAIT LAKE F;

Plioiiel528-riest j

INDIANB OETOH TA NK BBS O'Ne -------- ' PJPP

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Ihrew out O ’Neill. Uhle walked. Bv- ans slngU'd into eenler'nnd when Mil*'Cr fumbled tho ball nnd throw wildly past third Uhle seared, Evans goinfr tn j;|| IhiriL MlUcr gels two errors on th-.- pViy. Wnmby walked. H arper also v -. walke I Speaker, f illing the h u e s . Wood fanned. aad 1

Now York—Rutb fouled onl to Card- n .™ ner. Wnmliy look-M cusol'* fly. Pipp ^if,» walked. Uhle took W ard 's weak roll- c r and threw him out.

- Adda Four More. ThiClevelnnd—H arper lost control ond »toro

Oardm-f walked. Miller mode ta nice «rlal enleh of BeweU’s liner. Bum a dooblcil posto along Ihe lefi field foul lino, G ardner slopplnit nt third. O'NeiU walked, fill- HE ing tho l.nset. Uhle walked and Gard- LIoy< ner scored, tho bases stUI being filled. Phoo' Burnf, O ’NoIII dnd Uhle scored on Ev- c s s a n s ' double to le ft. Evans* blow set- lied H arper nnd Shawkey went into the box. Wnmby flicd lo Meusol. Speaker Q filed to Rath. ^

New Y ork -W am by tossed out Me- L Nolly a t f l n t . Schang walked. Shaw- key aent a high fly fo Evans. Miller flied nut to Wood.

- F lfU t m slng.

Cleveliind—Peck look W ood’a-tfop- per and th rew him out. G ardner gave Ruth a cbnnco lo make a eateh. Sewell foHk'd o«t .to Mf-Nally. £

New York—Sewell tlirow oul Peek. ^ Ruth shot u liner into lo ft fo r one baae.Meusel fouled out to O 'N eill. Rnth out stealing, O ’Noill to Sewell.

Ind ltna O rab Three.CU'\'i'lnnd—Buth gave the fnns a

shock when he dropped B urna’ cosy fly, O'N’clll singled to eonlcr, B urni going to third. Uhlo walked fo r the third lim e, filling tho bases. Jamieson lintted for Evnns. Jamieson forccd Burns nt tho plate, P lpp to Sehang. No p h y war roadt oa Jam lesoa a t f irs t and tbe bags were still filled. O ’NeU’ and Hble scored on W amby’a ilnglo to contor. Jamieaon going to th ird . Bhaw O' key pli-keil o ff W amby a t f i n t w ith a m snap throw. Jamieson scored on a wild pitch. McNally took Spenkor’a bunt anil threw him oijt.

New Vork—Jam ieson w ent in to loft field for CloveVind. P ipp walked. W ard flied put to Speaker. McNally forced |» Pipp, O ardncr to W amby. Schong I I grounil':d nut to Bum s u'naaalstcd. | J

, E u th Qnlta Oame. ^Cleveland—Rulh retired from the 22

gnmo. Meutel ^ e n t into le ft field for Now Y ork whiln Roth v e n t to righ t field. D uvom er cniight for Now York. .. -• Wood filed to MUIor. G aidner singled R In le ft . Sowell nlnglcd to contor and B Oordnr'r a-os thrown ou t n i th ird , M iller | B lo McNnlly. Btir'ns fOQloiliOQt to PlpP- .- Ne-.v Y o rk - 8 !)bwkey;'acnli n ainglo , , lo c en te r." Burns took MlUor’a fonl , . ond.doubled Bhawkcy imnsaialod.'Peek filed out lo Speaker.

Slgbth mnlng. JC leve lnnd -O ’NciU doubled agiUnat A

Ih o 'r ig h t' field wall. Uhlo sdcrificctl. ADovorm.-r to Pipp. P ipp took Jamio- f f lson'e groundoi' nnd O 'N oill waa n io f f ldown, Devormor to U cN allv to Dovor- T Omer to McNnlly to Plpp. Jomleaon f f lwont tn th ird . McNnlly throw onl WW»imby. ^

Now York—Roth fouled ou t to ^

DOLLARTO LOAN!a n d d o l l a r s a v a i l a b l e f o r

n t r a c t s a n d d w e l l i n g s .

M & C O M P A N Yu s t B u ild in g

. N o w s

. thelife

es and are now show-'I ladies’ patterns in

hat every garment is

SIGNERS /i LORS [lj

rin g Co. n35

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ir th e convenience o f our J isomers we will also re- T )del Raim ents into the Ia t- .■ X

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iEPTEMBERll~,’N eill. Meuael flied ou t to Jainiea pp jwpped to W im bigaaai.

. IttdMos Seon Ninth.Olovchud — Speaker lo n t » f ly ilh. Wood go t a th<«c-usKger ou (! fht field fo^l line. Wood icored irdner’s aacrifieo 'fly to Mouael. Be

flircllcd to f ir tt . Burna flicd 0 Miller.

New York—Ward popped to Wnma irdnor fumbled M eno ily ’a groosA d th a n ia a t i y«ia sa le ; W an b y ivonncr’a gronader and go t him | •st niid McNally waa run down ^ COD bags, BowclJ to Boroa.

Tho n d u s iv e pain t and wall pajr ire eou tove yon money: glvo n»[ laL K quU o if BemUler, atepa M stofflee. — .

HEADQUABTERS fo r Solfflon land oyd-Craven Co., 1S3 M aia Eos looe C£9.-Hidv.

Special Prices. r — ■' [

MUELLER I CONVECTOR

PIPELESS FURNACES IFor the Ifext,: 10 Days

Oomo to and let os show yon the m erili of thl« t o - □aoo.

IT IS A FUEL SAVER

Brizee Metal forks227 aeeoad Ath B.. rbona 10

Y o u H i t t h e

Bulls^yeW h e n y o u s a y :

“W illard , Threaded

Rubber”Rubber—the universal insu*

ating materinl— protects -the ilat9 . . . The th_rcod«-inaJ^theubber>TOui‘.'''’ ' ' ........... '

,inile^^f .un- iternipted serviee per do^ar.

I t l o n ^ your battery cost in be long rtm becausejt lasts the fe of the battery—no bill# for (•insulation.'

.ECTHIC SERVICE STATIOjOa H . 8 EAVEB

TWIN FALLS, IDABO 161 Snd At« No.

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Tbn«tcd R a tte Btftwr-

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■ MKMHEIV'OF AH-SDCIATBD I'RUSShr AMOcInifd [’rt-M (»’\')telu»lvr[y enlltltd lo »rtpi'bllcail'in of nil nt'w* illepaicliri crediied.to H. arwl<M crr<lUf<Ji In <<hla: i>;ii>er, amJ olno the <°°il IKlieO ticffln.-. All rU lili 'of-repuljllcatlon Of chrB h m ln .irr'n tioT rsen-'iJ. ■ .

:o respOMflbllltv Is unuiiiod for tbo c a n of udm nuKrtpi. plintoiTntpha o t other contTlbuied mtUer ’«■ ■ubmlH'Sl for publlcailon wlll b« tu*d pr not ’eroUon of ih.* edllor.and no mamucrtpt wlll b»'r* ta t flCC0ifli),«i.K.I Ijy tieM w ry poeUTJ.

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be Newi ix a MiemU-r of me Audit Dureau of Ci tn from wiioio full Inforiitailon u to clrcuUtloi OQtnliir.l ui>on 'npplleutloii Detailed Informadot

Jd locally; <it>oii rnquMi. ' ________________

PB O T E O nO N r O E .THE OBNBEOilB

lev. Dr. >Vilbur F . U rnfts, rcfonnor, tiayg th a t p 00(1 Bolicitoni o f tnooy " a r iU " M cletiw have n

buaoBd* o f (3oHar* ^ronl '^ o p le Korod h y “ * D liogi o f drt-adful InWs,” aod kopt a ffood <1 I money. I’rohably ho U right. TIio land 1 lllblo )Mo;.I«.^ U ul no t nil of them a rc “ liborale Ipty tbeir puraeji to f igh t *‘blmj law *’’ th a t th Jy in tho ininilB o f tho collcctora. AmoricaDS ar « giver* to a ll o f cauat* th a t they may I gixed right oail lo ft,'o fto n , though n o t diihooce splo nclually eoneerncd for conforrlng benefita edy of onc Iciad pr-.anothcr,6 ( to p ehuuld b e ^ t .^0 haphazard movomentar money donuti(inn. They nro fru i tfu l o f waa: U&'rsj^ascv aivil Mmuliuio& of g raft. Thato can ire IcK itbiato olijecthin to an organization to < >]ne law s’' th an to odo to p n a o le them . Poop pport e ith e r 'a r« eo tltlcd to pruteetion agninit ry beings who c k^ta llz ftithc fea rs or the hopes i DS to the ir .ow n-^B ofit.

■ PO U E

Preildont H ardlajr has solcotod o delogjilloa Id t ntion of a rm a ao n ts conforeaeo th a t has been ec proved by prac tically a ll Amorieana. Evoo th bid c ritics o f the adm inietratlon adm it th a t : ighea, Ii0dg;o,.l{oot and Undorwood aro rcprese: . th e .b es t AmerioaniBD. -They will on trr upon negotiations with roprcson th e ]fre{iter pon|«rB ia so sp irit o f m e u pattL

If w ith any nlK O neeptions bom of a fatnoos id iey nrd not vlsionarlsa. Thoy aro practleal'nmo. t b o / nro Amcrienna. "WJint th is country raay

V in proDOtiug tho progrcai o f tho world with «Uon fo r justico aod tho national security is ko RD and i t 'w ill be the ir jiurjioto to bring alioiit u id iog On tbu p a rt o f o tb e ri wbieh will bonofit I r.' Theso men will no l a ttem p t to boss the com •T will they g roro l beforo i t .I f u y th in g of valuo to m u k ia d shall issuo fri sferenco beginning on A rm istleo day i t will bo t 0 AgTOcmunts made havo for thoir foundation

<n pnrpose tb a l. t h o ^ o r l d heneoforth shall bo { by righteous law. I t is d stopondous ta sk whi

•eaideo t.bu undortakon. T he prolim inary Bnecess u b«en achieved w a r r u ta tho universal hope: f t t .d r O i^ O B ' i i .h b o u t to t* kp u im peratively TJ s to p . ’The'poraonnel o f ihe A m e rlu n dologat c tfld .by i'rvslilont •lU rdiog. assnrcs . th a t 't h is eoi storie'ftl <1c\-utioB t a 'r ig h tm n i c s s and ja stiee v aintaincd. •

I

B u ix iB T p a o T n m V A iim

The w.iy to tavo is to.savo may bo a trilo saying, tho only method u d * it is tho one which Budget r.D aw es is p n m ia g . Uo was named fo r tbe p eapies fo r tho purpose of delving in to expendltor id b g whore unnMDsaary outgo eon\d bo lopped ol iueeeodiog. Ho has found 050,000,000 th a t e.

ved to thc taxpayers. The greater p a rt o f th is i'a m' will ho clipped from tho war departm ent, na' i)iaent,'-8hlppinf! board and railroad ozpondituroi; ving is t i i apply to’tlio curren t yoar, no t n e i t year a r lo lS o^ng ,A few ytafN ago Ihla sum would havo boen a larj: rtloa of tlin to ta l annual oxponditare, b u t thon » t hod tho w ar pile up our indebtedness m ountali

fmiBsniiiiiii - sI H I M K iS a s S

th a t pRicti

a i n g P r i c e o f A lc o h o lio B U n - d e r P r o h i b i t i o n S o l e S t i m - t i>o /mai

lO a te b T r a d o i S r i s ' a '

ro P E N H A Q E N T f/S ^ B u ro p o lats i t - ‘'y '"'*" n n n n o rs , ns wfll n r A tncrlm . P iftj^ ,r con* of D aniih sliippinR i* tli l l idlo Q T i n yd many Kuallcr c ra ft aro employed in j | [ J l J | | ?xnli«d Bimvrglsng o f w hisky, gin d o ther alcoholic .bovfm«C!i to wet I r i l )ablt«r,ta o f d ry countrira ilko N or i r H j ly u d H n l u d and in a smaller 'dc- pfl V) fitrodrn.\ yachtsm an i^'ho .hus la'cn' cruising S c i c n t u n

N o rw e g iu w aters loM tho corte j_ * q j indrti.t lhal. Mio p rire o t n drink hn* ublcd or trc l 'lf il In N orway, wheri- >hib'|ion rules.I n i l oulsWo th e Ihrfib’iBllt) lim it ar.^ UALU'A ehorcd ships, m ostly D u is h nnd Ocr- Jlp to ilr i, r in, hnt.alH O tt fc»r British, w ith car iv u i , ^ n o f prohib ited drinlts and round nry on o 'o f aWpa dotone o f ‘>o“ air'N orw ui{Jan boats w aiting their school of h m (0 jic t 'im rt of. the costly cargo, jvcrsify.^ .1 ro a ssis t N orw ay In pnforolnfj hnr by J )r.,V lt lU W tlu .ia w , D enm ark hM prohib bioclicmlstt d thfl exiw rt and r o -« p o r t o f sp ir i t f Creighton : ia a c ro ly 'm itin s t h a t ' ‘ho rmugglors who| visitci U> Ocrman and B ritish porU to buy on Ws way

' r: • . ■' ,1?" N E W S w i n g w w , J^ no t have the apifrceiablo offec

j>' wi‘ uiightivrlsh for. Y ot i t shoed, and i f General Dawes in ll year is able to discover ISSO,

TrrasuftT dem onstrates his owi

""l9l8* a t th e comparatively «mj’ of ninreh s, to ta l required by Ihe govermnt

. T hat e ffo rt is mado to diminli feature.

. . . Ij .js Occasionally somo complain........... {‘'55 , prevail in tlnio o f poaco. We

tho war and wo will bo payin|

''''io Ihe use•''loffli^ntlwl have the deb t u d

dll- boeauso bonds m iu t be paid oi• would bo unwise to pay no n tt

f UD«0I1CII«<I w hat conld bo saved in th a t ir^ 'nora i Ih# »nall proportion o f tho sumb»-reiuriir-. • jjo je rv e i

New yerk,capable of m aking tho bomo

iT f 'c i r t l i i i r intolligance. I t will explain. luUtlon inay gotten Into tbe young man w mation lup- i,fjnj(iog hie school booka homi

)ij8 I t is said to bo cosUng thitha t promot- *um of #1,000,000 a year fo r Jlave mulcted >-'rato circumstances could afftly “ lu tu ris l tind-hand antomoWlc, too.

:ood deal o f ---------------,d is full of Uill Haywood i i a ll r ig h t itbprals” who I sn 't nny food. I f Bill duesnhat threaten t h u ho did whilo ho,wns hereIDS aro such appetite,may be v it- ' ; ——ihonestly, by ____________________ i _ _ief its on thc _

JHore Trutk 1len ts calling r wasto u d0 can bo no n to combat

People who [ainst proda- -lopcs of d tl- '

HOW ABOm

n ld tho Ito - D y B . E.

Dea cordially y O U lilco to bo colled aon the ' m ost' sonf«».af UiMrM th a t you a

Vou look with contempt ospresentaUve tho' chap who I* i

W ilh a feeling of pride,nrcsoatatlvos

, . And nro cheeri'd forpaxtisanA lp i,o,v nbout thoic wh

ODS idealiam. dicdT. niBB. Above ' ‘‘ I"'

• raay safely [ rnH E m -: -i, ono who~lmw ith consid- ^ ■ he stillis known to ... 1» w i n g a. prico tha. ' . While you plav he m int 'about under- ■-

nefit human- Nor pnuilni; u-hcro je conferonce .'’®“ "'I 'lio " '“■ 1

Consldur him, chaino W ith your nam'o in his

luo from the chances gone,il bo bocauso Arc you g iving your

lU on a <1«- y o u piond to bo1 bo govern- your friondak which the 'Vho know th a t yo

Vou W 'lj-hopefnlness Ko blame can be fasi

lively a cc es- , d ic e 'o r tho cards

ologaUon to- 8m^i"Sg through the111 country’s , jiu t. while you stop high tiee will bo, way,

Are you giving your

V O U R . mother sits lato For tho sound o f n

, , , , Thoro’s na acho in her hiaying, ye t j tudget D irec-' .More deeply a s oldertbe post he “ «

ped o ff. H e sloel;ha t e u be ■' «<’ni’f«u« winner; a gni

, Aro j . „ „ 8ivi„ |[ " 11,0

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litu re^ This ' f T ^ } ^ * ^ ^ 5I year or the ;

a largo pro-then we had ' ^ / / y '

coy nnd gin and return once moro Dr. Lcvl lelr trad ing itn t io n s- ju s t outside' rent tu< aii*:egian to rritory. pa rty fromfl jnch tim nn said the Norwegian kimo (oinit' nnd cuitoin offii'iai* wero pow- |tnrtipii'iirl;' lu deal w ith tiiin industry and conditions.' pRicticnlly ovory owner of a sail- pcditiou nc >r rutving boat in tho littlo towns nf s r l rn l i f10 Norwegian coast is a smuggler, planned to0 i-marlM t o f the rum runnors have kimo rfgioi ■cl th e saloon* of tlicU .iW pi Intorc(* anr1 do li roaring trade xeUing The Enk' :« over tlio conntor. lest )coi>lc

m I . . . '— tuiniiifltcd

iESWUFEU) ML[MIJ11S[WS;H;S. I'on ffill 8

ntiric Expeditloa to Inquire kLo!i* ito Mannor of Living of

Arctic Folk _ '______ Dano

.l^U'AX, S'. 6 ., ( /P ) - I ’roWtnvs of -Aocqnltn tir i , nutrLll0TV*-aa.1 nmqng thc ^ ^ < ^ '^ O ri m.1 « ill ho sftidicd l y an eipe.li- 1„ bo .e n t .o u t n o i J ^ y , l , v ll.o1 Ol hygiene o f JohnoVlonkin^ un ' ujgIfy. .Tho plans were outlined hero ^ ,r., V ictor E . Lovlne. ptofcsaor of c m ls try ' and nutrition a t 'the hton School o f M fdlciae. On*ihd, “ « t o oye visited H alifax ofr>j-. th is month Uie.s way lo B ntlle h a rbo fj^ Iriredo r. trow .

T ! m f a l l s D A IL Y -m>w, bn t, u gx ta t u i t i t itIU r “ *“ “ Dffect oa th e to ta l o f tazes< th a t ^ t shows w hat can be.aeeomplish- in locking over the.g ronnd th is

1350,000,00(0 tho oxpenditore of vindicate* tho value o f th e b u d " owa efflcionoy. Bocsuso this small, in compariMa w ith th'o

rnm ent doos n o t lo« o n its toIuo. foro y jiinish tho.outgo is th e ossential_

, ' aod • p la in t 'is hoard th a t w ar taxes W e d id no t pay cash down fo r

ly ing fo r i t fo r a generation to j;qj

to ’avoid th a t slttiatiDn u d bo Men r i a«d ™ . t diMliUBO I t. Y ulId u d government carried on i t) a tten tion to economies because of intenhnt w ay wouid constitute bu t a *** sum we c a a n o t. 'avoid paying.>rved Is of r o l t t t In over ________un iltd I

irsity provo tb&t Dabe Buth is 1qDmo m a s boeauso o f a superior, death, lain, to m any poreots w hat hasin who tuddonly bas takon to (radc'unhome n ights. changed

l>ound t' fToday

; the princess o f A nastasia tho „,cm.fo r h e r title . A person in m od-. fcllcwjh a fford ono of tho.»e and a sec-

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TJiis ilh t in B u u ia , ao Qiattor i f tbero p„rt,uiioesn 't do any more w ork thero take acchere, ho e u ' t have much of an *J‘”’

■ Christiat----------------- The c/ • '------------------------------------------not a ec

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h Than Poetry i u "^ service 1

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r I , another

i ico-oporni

j pete in

5UT IT, BOH? - li- to Of,dividiml

, E .K If lE R ' Ood.^nnc

ed a good sport, don 't yoo, jiim. B nnd i-ni

ou nlwaya “ play fa ir ! ” • li fo i iC lip t on tho prize thnt Is woo K tiii'an1 Ir not on the square. K'lni;. tid e , you te a r through for • iiui>l In-

Ih' I'xHnfor your courage and zeal, nr rr nn

' who had hopes tb a t hove Tin-' alt hum

‘till' fo lk s” a square deolf ivhirli II_ t _ _ I'd nn 'J\ has battloil for you, and during

> lh a t is dear; _ 'lilt work, never Inclcing tho p i r

fro pleasures apiiear.vasting a chance to gel o n , ' , i \ I mined lo the wheel, , 1 1 1

his thought, iitid his own

your dad a squaro dcalf StOriGI

be called a good sport by ^

I .vo« » lll n l» ,y , "como ' ’®®'

lillj-i h o m .o r 11 c».l., ' . , fastoaed on you. - ,

■ards bring you loncs, you fin” de

lho c l i .p ln yoo .S i t .« l , ' ' ' " j " ' "high in your spo ttm an ilke j f o ^ o n

?our dad a 'sq u a re doal f in'^ho'*>

lato by lho window to wait o f . .lo p t h . l .ho k o o» .; t r broo.l, aod .ho (ca r. (or X n l

ildcr ih c B ro«il ' ? ',° S o i!a chcor! Ihon. I , pride li.

’ lik e ., , plains il

1 gnme lo » e r-h u t UrlBhniii ■the f o l k s - „ squ.iro deal/ j, __________ ■ . land, ert

’ jvMKT= = A rth u r.;Levine said th a t bo had been baby liuiI aii'advancK guard to go wilh a dom, SiH from B attle Harbor into thc Kv' • Mr. r.iountry for a preliminary survey, te r andI'liHv w ilh regard lo climatic, Amstpfdiions. He said th a t tho main cx- Charles 'I'l next, year would I'C sololy one Xfr. ai•n lifir researrh nnd th a t it was parcnlsd to ponotrato parts of tho Ks home n oegion hitherto unviiiitod by white Bervie

n.id I)nnEskimos, he i^ id , are tbe health. Pnlli on'oi>lc in tho world when not con- Ponnlditcd % whilu pcojilo. Becausu uhorc IkI fiict the mi-mbcrs i.f iJie expedi- enfiiing '■jpo th a t they may discover nome Hrh-xilicory of hrnllh as pul Into prac- tcmbor 1• Iho dw ellen in the northlnnd. •('harljfi.cvine nnd liis pnK '’ will roturn n ihaw cr.■eriiber, 1022. 'Tlio main .cxpcdi- on Wedr■ill spend next summer nnd part Jfrs. (

w inter o f 102.1 among (he Er- v iiito r ii Mnrtin

• ____ . V. 8mi:iidny nigh

3anoer In Too Close Shavs. ing fo r 3 inltn},- to. Uib s ta tm c ti t o f ' a T o rk physician, ahuving Id- T T m n n » tho liability of the .individual ‘ ralfclu a ad other tlervotJH tro.u- fpifijents t ,lho' fncc!, and dose siiuvlng of 7 ,Vin Ki p p c r lip cach day often b u ’ nn Wcdn crcdltcd with wenlccning thc

ttiat affect -the eyes, causing eye troiJblfi Uini dlsnppeured ,

the, m natachc w nj perm ittod to njen. thofonns.— '

NEWS, TWIN FALLS, II

THE NEWS’ SUNDAYB y C H A R L E S ( 3 L E N N B /

R e c lo r ,_ C h u r c h oE d io A s c e m

FELZ1OW8 HXP. doing goc:p h c s iu s 2:10: “ Now, there- well as 1i y r oro ao more s trangers u d th a t menu lc e rs , bu t follow c itizens w ith ^ b u n d u tsainta, and o f tho household of. dant—Ufi

[ * • • < > . ■ with.Ood. --------- flclivit.CS

I id e a -p ro b ab ly moro p reva len t w ithin th )Oti''nt IhiouRhout the w otJd today tfnchinifcny o the r idea—is fellowship. . n i s Sym n ncvur prized tho universal fel- ficWs, thiip of m u k in d as th e y did when houscn-ifcrc4t w ar had for tho tim e destroy* man, Iho

F or four c ritica l yoars tho loss —Ho kueterantioanl f c l l o ^ h lp em phai^ecl Lord wasaijc. D ut tho w or whleh broke former, fDllowship c reated othors. N ations o f a ll U i30 ossociatci^ together in a lliu ee* . prom i:k'ory 'national arm y, eomrade(hip hood eom:1 mon b f d ifferen t classes u d 'responslb:rent traditions. There was follow- responiih:in danger, and suffering and pacitier 1

responslb'! pf'wer of fellowship was promi- belongi : c \cu boforo tho tw r . T h roogh‘propcrt.v.

-unions and othor societies I t had mind. Tced tho 'face o f industria l life . I l m by G(1 the worker* together. them fniiay tho C h r is l iu church prosonts our felloicssngo to o world th a t cravoa for The CIivjhip. Tho fellowship with Ood warm-hi'i*0 indlipensablo eomlitioa- o f hu- thn Xp-» rdlowship.. Tho icere t o f life is delphia*' lOiiWo foHow^hlp—fellowship w ilh which im ind w ith mon. , niunit.v h: 8 is t / io o b je c t 'o f thu church, a ad th is I'ove rtiuing this object tho chureh m ust velopel I a tcount of every kind of fellow- men for hnt exists among people, and m ust real lovj lo mako th a t fellowrhip tru ly whjeh wa linn by a ttach ing i t - to Qod. bring i>' I : d u itc h insist, lh a t iadostiy in o f aU w-t . ronflict bu t a followahip. £vcr> ' loved thcr r profession ought to bo produc- tho hnUh

■omething w hic li'm nn w ant u d t i u s luvcto w u t ; ond so f a r each is doing chureh ‘t

:o tu tho community. -The m cti- must b ; 1f ChrlstlanUy Is to n’ake men sm he ifSuldlicre they can and m ust servo ono en t.” Clcr in love. Tho church' says: r io n ; thc

firs t your sefvlco to - th o eom- in nnd n;y and your fellowship in th a t tho dn.ipii;o. Ro your work heartily and joceivednlly as for Qod, beeaurc you an- Nothin;

il for His childron. You should develop 1jrnie in fellowship, and not com- nmong nnin suspicion and hostility .” _ outw ard 1) jirimory purposo of Iho ehurch world, no(ifal with sociotv thiough the in- clal refor

nal (0 , e s tab lish 'th o kingdom of ns near Iand rlghtcouanets bv changing lo v T whi( hearts >ind converting Ihem t<j Ihe ph»Hl

Bul the conversion m ust he rcnl drives eui-omplfile. Rut the converted nnd uiile

1 (hrisb-ccntored. no t self-centered, vnnqu'tihc .'ans Iho acceptanco-of Christ as locletv w . i i H o is K ing anywhere, H e To iipli he King everywhere. Ho cannot came inti

!-'liidcd from politic*, or industry, tion, He iin nny of the tocial relationshlpi.- lion nf h • .Mniter entered into and shared pnssio’i 1 ii'nnii exporlcnce, except tho sin n.t Jifo ni I lie cnme tn take niwny. He work- n f fellow

'J rnrpenter n t N a m e th . W hen th rre.can« n is TOlulstry, Ho w en t about w ith .tom

RDS TH A T SAV MfERVENE FOF■ies of Seagulls D estroying Grassho I Ruin Crops Revives S im ilar Inoidi eer U fe -LT LAKE OI?TV, (It.ih, (/P)—Re- mles mfrom N orlh D akota th a t scaguVn Tho fatirtly nppoaring in McLean county witjhout

destroyed grasshoppers which th e tlmotoned to n iin the crops, cnilcd a» foodstnfl>a horo to a sim ilar incidont in lim ited, tion pioneer Ufo In U toh. c'ni.h v a notable moniiment r tartd i When ]t> Mormon temple grounds in Ball up hopccCity In honor o f tUo b irds th a t the scap

. Ihi! (jarlv Bottlers from threat- ns tho “starvation in 184H. I t is a pillnr peared., 1(10 feet high qiimiountcd by a bu l >vari0 fccagull. A t i l l base are in- short im. ions detailing the reason for its pe il. J l f>n with illustrations b y M ahonri from nhc if, the Utali sculptor. Tho'soj1 first pioneers trekked across thc ik iiulaw: I into a i l t Lake \« lley in 1847. people ri nil) Young stipulated th a t thero tionntu ni i l e inlensivp cultivation of tli-f Ihousandi erupt were grown .md the farm - birds lha ■okcd for a bountiful h a rv e s t- th l bors n t I ycnr. Tlien crlckd* in huge ar- from hen

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■AMSTERDAM |-------------------------------------------------- ceaWrlesflTEKDAM, Id a h o -M r . nnd M rs Bot theyr .A cu ff n rr the pa^i'nts o f a giti eltltOQ vborn ai their home near Amster- AmericaSi'ptomher 13. the ir glri

r.nd M n . O ilbctt H ull o f Hollis- MgbtccDnd Mr. .and Mrs. Ia D . Bean ‘of on t a t al'rdem w rrc Sunday giietts a t the n || {;s Trueman homr. ,f |a t

and Mrs. CTaude E arl nre thu ,, is of a hoy bahv born a t . th e i rnear Amsterdam on Seplomber l-l. * v ie .K unkel, Mis* .Icstta K unkel >nnnid IlMdn'iftTi w ototc il to Twiiv„n Priday . .'Icelind

lald Ilardm nn h.is gono to Moscow Icclnndhe expccfi. to nttcnd school the from tho

lg term. ■ flower* f-.dl staH cd in •Amsterdam on Sop- yjp Qnnur 10. - . tbon a f<rlie Tniemnn nnd A rthur Troo- „ m 8 of • vote businoss visitors in Rogerson

r ' c h S ’o Ilooian «■«. a bn .laci« ["«•r in Rogrrsoh on fluliirday. “rtin McCaw. Sowell M cC aw 'and P iM ta wii:i. were In ih ii /v id n ity on Tues- ■atnmcr t lght, leaving on 'Wednesday n o m - >r F iler. -They drove n bunch nf

from tho homcstrtid noar Rog- W je iuThoy spent tho n igh t a t Charies advertlje

mn 'f place. <lad yotiiI-nd Mrs. Hugh Reed,- f o r m e r ly __ . .

n ts '.o f. Amsterdam but now of —K ills wcr^ visitor* in 'Am sterdam tdncsday.

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R^ferrhaT ,:y a s wotncarftro rcform log the tlioy'ro not npgleetlng th e ir owo.— WnKblngtoii I’n^t. I,.

IDAHO, SATUBDAY, SE

fsm oiw n; I i lB A I R D , M . A . ■

te n s ic n , E p is c o p a l r

good. D o carod fo r tj,o bodies os _ as tho aotila. o f meu.. Uo cam i

l»Vo life and bavq it l u t l y . .L ife which ia m ost abun ,-life a t it* h lg h e s t- is fellowship - Qod; bu t a ll t u t belongs to m u 's tics u d . t r u e s t^ f o c t io n s comc# .W o fi th e r 1 the scope o f H U purpose. His "Intf shows th e largo humannost o f ^ o r s MSympathy. Tho f a rm o r . ia hla, Tho shepherd w ith bis floek, th iwife in her homo, tho buslncns ,, iIho children .playing ^a tho rtroo tj ^kuow and cared fo r them n il. Ourwns murh m oro 'than a so d a l 'ro - " . “ .I**r, for Ho w oat down to tho root. U m an Ilfo. »<>“■ tl■m Iho principle o f h u m u brolhor-comcs also tho principle o f humannslbiliiy. Ood tru sts 'u a . W e aroMil.lc fo r the r ig h t use of p u r ca- „ acr and endowments, u d we are I ? . 'islblc fo r one nao thcr. All th a tgi to ua is hold in trust/—o ur jrty. our faculties of bodv and ? *“

Tlioso powers are entrusted to , L n ' • God in ordor th a t wo may uso fni His eervice and tho good -of ipj,g ^ 5,

ellows. ' Awf*!, * nt> Christian church ought to be n « f „ T im i, •hi'i.rlcd,brotJierly fellowship. In I?“ L re.T TVstametit tho word, " i-h ila - f'® ' la” wa* used to express tho love '* , ,1 incmliera of tbo C h r is l iu com- f „ ,V had for one another. A nd from ,J :ovo for the fellow-Christltin de- i i •I lh a t cvon grea ter lovo of nil ‘ for C h r itl’f l’sake; this was<thi- I lov.) ond sp irit u d fcllowBhi|i - The wea

w as 'to t r u s f o n n th c worid and- favoroDiei>' tho Kingdom o f Qod— tho lovo rains a f In .tn a s b ro th trs e ic a a s C h iis t rnptcd hathem. I t waa no t la irony th a t n ickin? fo

-.lihen said,.“ 8co Jiow theso Chris- Ing j f IhtInve one u o th e r .” in the early st^adtly 0tl ‘I w at roeognized ( l 'a t a b ro ther U to du tricb.' helped to f iad employment. I f ip g ia b e lnuld not work, “ neither ahould he the plekin

Class db tinc tions wero no bor- opples uro'thc m an of noblo b ir th believed d is tric ts p

d acted on h is brotherhood w ith the appleripiscd slavx a t whose sldo hn bad b u t in ' thi■ed h ir communion. able tonnahing b u t tho sp irit of Jesus eba trees u d 1ip a. fellowship And brotherhood m)Q,; men th a t Is real u d lasting . No Tho rnin.rJ ndiuitm ents. no devices of tb ) and foil p, no,theories of economists o ra o - plentiful aoformerr c u , by themsclvea, bring cattlea r to tho Kingdom r.f Ood. The k e t in lev which conquers solfishncss, nndihnHlon for rightrnnsncss which i n . out greed aro g lf ls from above, luilets selfishness nnd greed nrc Mhcd tho m est perfectly devisedV will comc to ruin. . “ AQER iitiliH and redeem men. tho Savior tenipctatui into tho world. By Hhi Incarna- jHe gave its thc eomplote rovela-if human duty. By H is cross u d•1 Ho Ihughl us the true valuo0 nnd denth. nnd oponed th n t way °llnwship w ith Ood. w ithont which,ean be no renl fcllnwthip of m u

fru i t crop • ■NEW \

™ U T A H ~ )R DAKOTA “— ■ ■ fro slr i.igli

s h o p p e r s w h ic l i T h r e M e n e d f S ;- " '. , ! , , '

o id e n t in t h e M o r m o n P i o - h « rv « tc o ith ird cult

POOATI____ . . W heat U Ifcwoopcd dowri upon tho crops.

'ftTOinrs U lcd lo elim inate tho pest 15th, l(>thmt sucecM. fTronsportatlon n t o«nago loImo w«u difficult, moani to ob ta in’ 1tu ffs from d i s t u t poinis WBre ' “J.®-'d, and the situation, looked erili- MURPH

and frost;ca practically over>'one had given Rardon tru ipc o f saving nny pnrt of the cropscnpiUs, term ed by -old Mormons JlnR alfalf0 “ mcsrchgcrs from he av e n ," aii F ifteen <a d. They did not touch tho grain *0 mnrl.-d varrcd on the crickrtn u d in a OAKLE •|m .a had ridden thc fields of the “ Id;, corr

There- arc no records lo shownlicnco tho b irds came. ^ng c iit; v rsenguil Is U tah ’i s ic red b ird . I tlawful lo kill it. Mnny o f th - RO'"! '•""■’Ie r f th is s ta te hold it in affec- ">■lu mcmorj' nnd during Ihe aummer “ Pands give o f the ir bread to the Ilh a t,m n y bo s<cn in Jarge num- Woek c lra

n t Salta ir, a resort n fow miles •’O' hole on tho G reat S a lt Lako.________________________________ fa lfn n.c-it

— ------ pics beingQ u w r A m arlc tn Custom. harvest l«

netlm cs wc gel a chanco to sm lla. OALDWleans bovo been criticizing us for w’,ns d lsaitrles 00 our trco tm ca t o f women. enmhor,<, lhey have no righ t to tio tho l. A [ ' ‘JJ’ *' n who has Just returned from Ica saya th a t ihere tlii-y kocpglrla In the house until they nre ,:cD o r nineteen. T hey ra n 'l go LEWI811 a ll DDllI Ihen. Then they la- y a ir went ill thc g lris ' frionil* In. and they sunshinr: liat tbey a rc going to let her out. ex.'ept on

they le t a glri ou t they call b c f la th .md 1utnnte>--From n Jnpancso Pnpcr. pm njr in 1

nged tho. ' g e tting ft

ind Pophles Bloom All Summer.:nnd popples nro perennial popplea . =tho f a r norih. which wlll producera from accd .n lm ost na noon nfl C Mnnual varieties. T hey grow less I ■a foot high nnd bear r a a l l blou-flf yellow, w hite or cleop orangeBCoful Btemic I f cu t bctoTC npen-:ho blossoms keep aatlafnctorily. A p p liQd blossoms aro picked off. the ' p a c kI will continue to hlnsnom nilor and f a r lnlo i h r fnll.

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roar property Is dMiifth!«*. alid l>t ls e l c luiilfled — ,o u D A p p li ^ o a r l a y e r g - ‘ 1 . B elia l

DAHO OLEANE£S AND I F D ■ DYEBS “

O A E E BOWOLXZTB 6 0 0 .■ Phoaff.aiO-W , -

138 Shoth&Bb St. 'Wttt 'French D17 O leaaiss

Eepolrlng—Dxelag

lEjPTEMBEaa 24, m

IPffllES ^FPJSTIl[lOliOllil

ior as a Wbolo .Wos Fa* tbb to Farm Aolivities, • ,

Eeport Saya

wcaUicr prevaifcd duriog mos*. week; bu t near, tho dose of tho general nlQrm swept' tho state

derate ram s oecurrcd in all aoc- ! tbft agricultural distric ta aud lew fell in tho mountains . lu d - % Temperatures woro steadily normal ' u d heavy to killing were of almost n ig h tly ‘occur- fiunihlne was a h u a d u t u d

raa little wind. This informa- conlftincd in a weekly bu lb lln la ry o f crop land w eather eondi »mpHo4 by Clinton I k Norquesl Ll. a departm ent.of Cffrlculture,'

week waa too cold’ fo r puch ' o f vegetation and pastures Illo or no growth, bu t most of n nre matured u d .n o t affec ted ‘I. Reports from tho augar'beet < J1 iiuUcate th a t thU crop is a&V- isfaclory progrcts. L ato com, ale potatoes; fomntocf, and md-0 killed by frosts.

B iy in s IsKirraptod.rea ther o f tiie week"was mostlv [c for farm activ ities/ b u t thi; 'r 'l l ic closo of tho wook intur haying, t b r a r h lu p r u n for a b rief perlodTTho harvest^ .Ihc th ird crop* o f-a lfa lfa j.g o e i

oit; g rain harvesting .in. thfr- trlcts Is still-under w ay ; t h ^ h * ^ ' elng rushed; potato d lg ^ n g ana d n g u d [^ rk lng of p n in is anri jre progretslng. I n th e earliest t prune pUklog Is about over; . lie har%’ost is pretty well along, the k t l e r distric ts a consider- inago o f pm nes remains on the id apple Ijxrveit hat jiTot ye t be-

nins woro bcncflei.il to the range-1 pastures. Rongo feed is still 1 u d atock ar« thriving. O ro ii lie aro being gathered for.*lrvar- sBveral_J^oealities.''.'^'. L'"

ilA R IE S ,. Benewah Counly— fro tts on 10th, 1.1th, H th and

ERMAN, Oooding County—Low .turcs have prevailed during th< licavy frosts occurrod and corn b jfa In ozposed places wore d.3P0IN T, Bonner Counly—First frost on the 10'h wos general m ions o f this locnllty. W eather n in ff id en t to s ln n rtum plng. , seeding of elovcr doing w ell;, i F op good, i ” .

SlEADOWB., Adnms C oun t.v - fronts during the wook killed lor vegeintlon; no damage 'to rops n i they nre nenriy all out rniihed; shipment o f cattle to 1 market continued. j EY, Casiin Count.v—K illing ic h li nf the lUlh, 15th and IBlh 1 nil cropv and killed 'garden ['olatocs; thrashing and -potato . continued thronghout.the w eek; utting o f alfnlfrt started . iTELLO, Bannock County— u d oats being thrashed; pota- 1 beets doing well; heavy ftosts ith b n d 17th tfiiiscd coatldeiable lo tender vcgctaH on;‘lato corn

d by fro st bu t early cora prob ,

PHY, Owyhee County — C o ld _ ' isty w eather Ihis w eek; some' truck waa fro st bitten , b n t aot nmoge done. F a rm trs busy cat- ■'alfn, baling ahy and thrashing, carioads of beef cattio shipped

l-et from th lf point. ,' /FjEY, Cassia Count}'—NightM' orn u d a ll tender vegetation •y frost; third crop a lfa lfa be- : w eather favom ble fo r th ra s h - ' ‘ y feed p len ty on r u g o ; slock ndition nnd somo being gather- markpt. Buyers nro elcanlne

I clip. - , ' .^ FALLS, Twin Falls Countv—Irnr w ith heavy frn ii almost, ov* h t; all vines nnd corn killed; trioes'dan^nged; third c ro p 'a l- , c itly c u t; picking Jonathan ap- -4 . ng ru ihrd , Iml apple and potato , M- l«itiB delayed by lack of 'cat»-

)W EIjL, Canyon County-—Weel: s it rn u i tn Inte corn, bejuiSt cu-,>, InmaloM nnd melons; killing n nighiH of tho ISth, 13th u d Tlio week wns fine /o r fru it lg, hnving. thrashing a n J po- rglng. Prune shipping Is .abou t. „ d npnk pleklni: j tu t beginning.ISTON, Nez Perce County— cather a ll, wcok and abnndaat

temperatures bdow normal ;m dpsing dav; heavy froats on d H th killing vines and tomato n many plnccs and badly dam- :ho rest; hnrvwling of apples

fnll hradway; some plotring one.,

OR SALE!Beat Buahol Pcacli and plo Basket.s. AUo for eking, corrngatod Paper ps and Apple Boxes. _

Would b6 glad to figure ' th you f e yonr Peaches, plea ancl Potatoes for lable.peoplo.

D. KELLOGG, Hgenr ,Phono-flSO-E

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• 1£ cTcr BCOTts had nn opportunity to f te s t ou t Uiclr ptrtvcr'to JWe Mp to 9 m otto "Bo prepareO," Is woa durin;: r tlio Icrrible period o f tho Pueblo ilucxl !i la s t Humuur, >rbcn practically cviry scout aod 8Couticader w ithin tbu ill.v \\

■ trlc t ttu u 'q n da ty n igh t nnd dny In • the scrvlco.bf the stricken communli}-. - A s soon DS It vrss d e a r tiiat ttiu lluuil ;;

■ -noB thrm tcnlng ' to bo a serious itiiii- ‘i ter, Scout Excculive Alverson gut an mnny older •scouts and bcouUiiii»ict:i i'i as be could m uster together, and plniiH V for ImincUlute nctlon w ere iimde. In nddllion to ,m nny piienom ennr fea ts ii

' of llfe-BiivlnK the boys served as mes- , . seiiBcm, c«tabll8bcd w ireless bootlis In

• cantccc* nnd supply stations, oven In -i the nitirsuo ilsclf: built emersuncy »:

'Crridpis and worked on tho temporary lorries; opened thc lr own bendqunr- <i te rs io r mnny refugee*, fotind-homea

- . . did guard duty, distributed‘; ^ f e drink ing woter, nhofcled mud, de-

' llvew d costera and pVoclamalloa# for the board of health .. Indeed,'thero was ^ alm ost no end to the w ork tbe vollant g lads wero willing nnd able to tackle In the faco of the dlsnster. ,.jj^

On the cast sldo th e seonts took u,o complete charge of the W estoin Union tlioi stations, a dangerous service, a s a hoa' toot-brldge wns tho only menns of got- du ting across the r lr e r fo r sc tera l days, upce H ie (clcgmms were carried across tho ' bridge by scouts and th e nomber of messages carried w nsoncnonaoosone, fts can , well, he Imagined.

Most o f tho rcscue w ork on the p a rt of scoutii wfts done In the lowest p o r ^

' J Jo n s o f the d ly , w hero tho risk wns P®® g reatest and many a specfainilar tale o f 'Jffrsnvhjg 19 recorded. ' Seoutmos- to r Cary m et bis den th In attem pting to snvo the iUcs of tw o women In a J®'’ Hooting house, bis boat being violently dssbed against a steel Inmp-posL Ttae boys theascW es w er« la constant dan> ' ger, bu t no ooe of them oTcr turned back from th e task In hand, from any conM dem tlons.of perponnl safe ty or .well-being. ,I tiough many jreoks have -

. passed, s in c e .th e dUnstor, Pueblo Is ”• s till ta lking about her BcoQis and the ir ___

V nm ating and berolc se rr lc e In the ter->J rible honr.

‘ - - - ■ 11.0 8C0UTINQ IN SCHOOLS. Ujuor

— jtucdI t lias iong been a m a tte r of c o m -j tu c

mon knowledge th a t sconting can and |^ '" - doea worii hand lo hand w ith oo r pub-

. Uc schbols, bu t It Is perhops less w e l l ; “"'"f known In how many of the best pri- r a te schools of the country, the m o re - ; m ent Is established and operating suc- cesnfully to the m utual betterm ent o f | |

, bo th tho school and scouting. ‘ nbov Schools w h id r foster scouting tm ong j

the pupils In the ir m idst a r t Greenwich 1 ^ academy, Peddle,. Blatr, Bordentown | M ilitary Institute, Pcrklomen,’ etc. T h o ! president o f ooe of the la rgest mill- i ta ry academics In ’ tho E aa t recently j,^]i , made the following Interesting stn te- , ment:.

“\Ve alwnys bav e .s ix ty nnd som e-.tnicli iHttes- more students of t h o ‘ school I Vnnc

. n ilo hnvo comc to use from boy scout tru«li ' organizations throughont the couatry. Nove

W e Hn4 them ’to bo our best boys, and w e liave ilw ay* tr ie d to encon^ “ oRo_tbem_to keep Ihelr affiliations

' • w ith the ir homo orRanliatlons. Thero jj)2i glwnys ims been a slrong pressure on the port o f theso boys to have nn o r q a

, ^ a n l z a i lo n here. Therefore, w ith tbo 1021. f P ^ n l o g of the September term, I wish

- to orRnnlM n Ihorough-golnif u n i t ——• Amongst our tcad ic rs there a re al- ^ways soTcral who have been scout- ^

[ ' masters, and wo wish to avail our- f 'selves of tlielr IrnininR, m aking them !

leaders of tho 'm ovem ent here. This', ergaolzallon would bo an entity se p -!

' » n t e from our r rg u la r m ilitary o r W. F gu ita U o n , nnd' In relntions to the wil school would bo somewhat like our By fratem lU es. Y. m ; C. A.'s. c tc. W e j^ t 'o

, ...W iald.glTe'thcm q tiarters and Btlmu* | J'J*;'’ l» le U ..a t o niw ji^B.-elc.“

W hat is oMlesi to you may bo vol i ushle lo c th e n - advertite It In thoiobo';? elAulflfld. ' of, K

AETIE SPOKE THE TEUTH

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[ 8omolhlng now rjn hicyelo tires, eocn in lho W i-it Eud, l ^ n jp n . T his bicyclo By rider prt'forn onormOnii * l« d tires to —

' tho oltl-faahloned sm aller ones. . Al;tliouKh bulky looking nnd nppo rcn ll/ •

I hoaVior tlian tho ord inary •Ure, tlic);• do not, weigh niori', nro IQ por ccnt . Bpcedicr nnd, being u ir-/illed nnd mailo Cou I o f lho best grade puro rubber oru a*; lifiht unrt eomforlahlo m tho .llro g of jmn

n llmouilne. • iry------------ ----------------

J u r t Common H um anity. ■ Uci.T he very serious trohhle w llii moat

, p e o p le ;ia .th a t they n re humnn, ilko , ourselves. _Thoy react In the Mine , way under the untuo stresses. Tliey . nlso w an t flymiiulliy, and nre looking fo r Q friend. Tliey, too. hcnrtlly cn;, Joy being npproclaied o r n t least un- ***•, derstood. Burdens thn t nre iieavy for . us u re ’ lieiivy for them ,- U-Ih a s ctvsy 1 for them to w atch o lher people nt , work ns It Is fo r us. Tliey, likewise,, epJoyplcnlcB nnd pnrndcs.—IJichnngc.

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B E U K Q D E H T TAX E N IE T .

I’ub 'ia notice iB-hccchy.glven tha t 1, u j i llio und en im o d . oni owi.er o f Dolln-

j (juoncy Cortrfifalo' No. 55 nnd No. 56 ie- , jtu cd ,tu m a ry 13Ui, 1019, on aceoirat {taxes dm- and unpaid on lots No. 0 oml I No. 10 In Block 41, T irin F a lls Town- nite, nn .Innuary. Ctli, 1010, co rtlfira to i

|uBKlgne/| lo me on n Inter dnto bv tlio :ia x cu llfctor o f Twin Palls Counly, Idaho. The lim e for redemption of igi&

:n1iiii-<''')nmod cvrtiflcntcR will oxpire {January 13lh, 1022, and if n o t redeem- >*‘*1 i-d, 1 Bhsll demand a ta x deed to thn ' nbovo rcsrribed property. ■. Thj OEOKOIA L. lX )aoIN 8;j Ry II. CoKRinB, attorney. In fnct. expir

! N o n o i ^ ___c■ Snle of. T ruck fo r Storage. ____, Notico U hereby (flven th a t-L .B id isoll a t public mie, to the h iR hest'b id ' ' . } Ider for cnsh, 'one Vim L igh t Delivery tru rk , 1020, licenso n u m b n 50002. BoiJ

[truck lifing tho property of H arry ! Vnnco. Thero is dno as storago on laid truek the sum o f (S per m onth fropi November 27th, 1020, and in te res t nnd v . ' rosts Ilf Ih ir salo. Snid sale to bo held n t the L'urogo a t tho rear n f S12 F iflb Ave. E.. Twin Fnlls, Twin P a lls County. No, Idnho, on th s SOtb day of Soptomber, No, 1021, a t tbo hour of 2 o 'clock j>. m, ( (Twin I ’nlls tim o). ' I B

D ated this 10th day p f Boptombo;.1021.

■, ~ W. M. W EENER.

NOTIOB o r S A l i OP ^ EE A L ESTA TE U K D EB OBDEE OP SALB AKD DBOBHB O F FOEE-CLOSUBE. .

iBnnk «'i •Kimberly, a cori.oration, ;P lnintJfl, ^

vs. ^W. F, Breekon and Mnry Breekon, his • *'

wife, D ofondnnti. "By \ irtne of nn order o f snle nnd do- T

Icri'o of foreclosure issued ou t o f the eraiD iftrict Court o f tho E leventh J u d ic a l con

iH U trict o f tho Stato ; of Idaho, In and maiIfor the County of Tw in PallB, dnted j j pilh c U t day of September, 1021, In tho posiI nbovo en titled action, w herein B aak proiI of I\imherly, a corporation tho nhovo- -■

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By actual count, four o. I these people what you h I es for sale or rent, the i

named p la in tiff , obtained • a d eaeo ooaiost W. F . Broekon and H a t / BrecJcun, his w ife, dofendonts, on tho ‘

|lO lh day of M nrch, 1021, which said , (dccrco wns, on tho snid lOtb doy of ! j March, 1021, recorded in Ju d p n o n t Book ‘ Six, of said D ls lr k t Court, n t page I

jlhrce hundred oovonty-ciRh:, I am com ' 1 mnndcd lo sell a ll th a t certnin lot, piece * or pari’ol o f land s ituated in th a County '

;o f Twin R illf , S tato of Idaho, nnd * lioiimlcd nnd described ns follows: ‘

, An undivided ono-half in terest In ,I .o l 11, B b c k 21, in tho tow n of Kim- il<eily, Jdnhoi na tho samo is platted iu , the offiHal p in t of K im beriy Town- j, rite, of record in tho office df the j

. County Itecorder o f T w in F a lls County. I'libli,; notico is hereby given th a t on

the Itii dny o f October. 1921, n t th** j hour yf 2 o 'clock p. m. (M ountain j tlino). nf Hnid dtiy, n l tho eost fron i ( ildor of tho Courtliouso of tho Counly of Twlirl-'nlls, S ta to of Idaho. I will, in v. ulii'dii'iion to rn id order of s-ilo and de­cree of forcclodure, hcII the abovo do < flrrilipd property tn nalisfy p la in tiff 'o t ilcrroc. w ith in te rest thcruOn, logethor 1 with nil costs th a t havo ftpi-rucd or mny I nccriii', to 'th o hiRhest bidder for cash, - lawful monev o f tho-U nited Stntcs-

B u te l thlk 1QH\ doy «>f Snptombor, “ 1021. ‘

E. R. SHERM AN, ^ Bhcriff. C

By BEN J . BROW N, Deputy.

n o t ic e o f d e l i n q u e n t t a x il

First Notico Sapt. 24. IS21l-uhllc n'oilco la hereby gtv«n, lluu ijiu- '

ntorilii of tlio County Troiuiurvr. of llic K Counly of Twin FuHb. a tnlo of IJaho. (] Bhow (Imt inxc# aBscsied for tlio year 1918 wero delinquent un llio Dili day of Jnnuuo-. 19l». nnd thn l Ucllnquoncy on- iry wns nvido on thn 13i)i day ot Janu- o ur>-, 13U, on real proporty situated In i KiU county, na followa: - g

iw i l im 1. : . 6, block i : lota i. :, s. 4. ItlocK 21; lots s. 6, 7. 8. 10, block 3; loll 1. 3. block 4; lota 1. 2, fi, 7, „ H, IS, 16, 17, 18, block S. Morclianla { Trade Journal Orcliard add. Mor- clianta Trado Joumixl Orchard Co. p

ISOS 1.01 3,'U lock 1, Morcnanm Tmdo „ Journal Orchard odd., J . Ilarold ^

U12 L ol* '^’ block 2. Mcrchonta Trade Jpiinuil Orchard add., Bmll 11. Un-

18t3 K 'ts (1, 7, biock S. Merchanta TradoJoumiil Orchiiri] udfl., C. J. Sher- a'man. " . P

1514 r>Jl 8. block 2. MorcManlJi TmjJe .. Journal O rchard add., 0 . W. Day- .

isifi l » i !l, block 3. MiTCluinls Trade Journal O rchard ndd., Gordon Mnt- '

islT hot 1. bloclt 3. Mcrchanta Trndo 31 Jounial Orchard add.. K. M. Uutler.

1S35 1.01 4. block <. Merchanta Trado aiJouriiiil O rchard add.. Klora Prank- pi

1831 Jrft 'fi. block 4, Morclinnta Trado Journnl Orchurd add., Qraco Dundna.

1S32 l» l 7. block I. McrchnntH Trado Journal Orcliard add., Sheldon P.

1&33 f>)t***B.' 'block 4. Mcrclianla Tmdo di Joitrniil' O rchard add.. W. !>. Hand. <>.

IMl Jxii fl. block 4. Morchnnt* Trado ” . Journal O rchard ndd.. G. W. IJoylos. Fi

U37 !>}tn 3. 4, block &, Merchants Tredo _ oumni Orchard add.. M. 6. U ron .

ISift x)t C, block &. M erchunu TradeJournal Orclianl add., W. 8. Spear, st'

1812 /HH 11. 12. block S. . McrchanU Trndo Journal Orchard .add., b:. J.

. • Fmnkman.The abovo delinquency entries are own- to

cd by tho County of Twin Falla nnd the tlmo of redemption from tax aalo will

County Trcnmirer nnd T ax Collector. —

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'.SAILEOAD TIME TABLE. -(Cily or M ountain Tima)

BasthounrfNo. 160 ....... i____ J .D opart7 !20n .B . R®No. 84 ................ — DBpnrt6:10p.B i,

' W estboondNo. M ___________ D o p a r t l :3 3 p .a ,No. 1C5 ___________ D e p a r t 4 :« p .« . [ j,

EOOEESON BEANOTT ' T E ^ S

Soathljonnd goNo. .139 .................... D e p a it l :« p .m ,- ,

. N orthbonndNo. .'540 ... ........ ........A rrive6 :00p .m .

M A H . U A S E -U 7 -

.S’u.JS O a t 7 a. m.No. 83 a t 1:05 p. m. ^No. 155 a t 4:16 p. m,.Vo. 84 ftt S:89 p. m. pfjKogorson b ranch a t 1:05 p. ■ . „ c

Tbe foregoing n a i l n a k e u p is op- c s eralivo and offeetlTO nnder ordloarr eoniitions; If • g roat t n o u n t of, mail should be-4reppfi4;,»i«iOBU4w> regular dosin g tlm e-lt' w onld bo im- possible to d lspateh tho m ail on the ^ precise hour. ^

POLLY AND I

L ./is tiE .' E * - w i s i T e ! r V v - '.X

' NEWS. TWIN PAT.T,S.'

s s i f i eit p er w ord peroat of every five homes in have to sell, trade, barter

J position you want or tlie ;

; FOR S A L E -R E A L ESTATE I] 1 HAVK a good eighty, nil in nlfnlfa( thn t I can soil ( it n r ig h t price and tcJ tnko ill n medium priced itsidencc liJ pTopetly .ln T w in P a lls o i yUor; wouid -

wnnt somo cnsh. A m od .forty io tmd,), fo r an e ighty. Will ptico tho fo rty p

reasonnblo i f tbo eighty { priccd nc- $1J cordingly. Bcsidcneo property in F iler tc

to trnilo in on a good forty or eighty. 8. , F . C. iiravcs. Filer, Idnho.

FO n b a l e o r TEA DE-ICO acres p, lnnd in W ichita county,‘Kansas, fo r 40 ^ acres on Twin Falls trac t. liox 74,

£' roit fs *;I* private Knfcr 00 Inchcs; soveii niilca J from tuwn; gravel road; J115 (icr^acu-, .J fSOOO caah, bnlnucu teruM 7 pi'r com. f J . U, W hite, I'hone 090W.1 u ____ :— _________________________ »i

l'X)R aA l.B OR E.XCBANOE for I'' Cliicag'i iucuine proport.v ll-yenr-old "

) bearing orclmrd Iwo miles from towu.• 1*. M. ilu n n , 15.' N .'C lark SL, Chicago, <>''> III. ' ' . ir

:------------------------------------------- M’ . FO E BALB—Four-room houso, partly -

modem, new ; fine ahade and lawn; f ru i t t:oes, sm all fru its, shrubbezr, etc. c l A flno Ifttlo bomo a t a real bargain. - OaU a t 200 V an Buren, a fte r 4 o'clock.

FOR S A L B -A real bargiiin ip well wi improved norlh aldo f a m . Dr.iDwight SO

FOR SA LE—Two ncrfs, well improv- . cd; closo in or would trado for woU located rcsidonco 'proporty in town. V. ^

■ 0 . Box 187, Twin F n lls

[ FO lt S A L B -R v o ncrc*, 1-2 mile ^> o u t , M milo south W ashington aehool* Team <0 trado for a Ford ear. L. 8,

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: rbB~8A L E ""0R T B A D E -T w o joom ' plastered and ‘knlioainod bouse, iwo ipf . big closets, fron t and baek sleeping

porch; lawn, barn and two ex tra lols n I snnp, ’ I’bone 12.1 or riill a l '^ Il l East nil

Main. becol

FOR SALE—O r trane, now rnv room modom house, witn garage, for

, auto, lol or. good papfi, itS JeJfeTiMvn Phone lOSM. ho

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FOB S A L E -Ju d g cs Meddler No.3D1455, Polnnd China hoar, 3 years old, _and tho kind tho paekors wnnL For ]parliculnrs como and soo or writo, Wcl- ^ ty 'o Ranfli, Roulo 2, Buhl, Idaho, W clty i- Son.

. . . . . ]FO R SALE—OonuUio Concord tpapcs Fli

now rcndy fo r jn lto So lb. or 17 a hnn- ^drcd; nlso fresh prunes ond ponchos. 11Will deliver Monday, Wednesday nnd *Fridny._ ftilr ic k Wynri. Phono C17B-1. ->■.

FOR SA LE — Bound Onk henting ‘hi stovo a l W nrberg’B.

FOn S A L B -D in in g tablo, 48 ineh top. 305 S ix th avonuo east. _

FOB SA LE-^K nocked down prune ^bo iJs . Call 1505. “!<>________ ______________________________the

FOR S,AIiB-iDeIioiousia{)plcs. F irs t wiibouso'liorth o f A'ddlroh avo. on Locust hotsL W aller B. Bm.ith, Phone 830M. to

W ICKEB boby buggy for sale. Oood ns now. 802 Fon rth nve. E.

FOB SALB—W ieker -baby buggy. ~ good ns now. 304 Fourth avo. E , ]£ i

" ,F 6 B ~ 8 A a i^ N o w for s T a r ' ^ i s “whllo tbey la st: Beal Bbode iBland ^ Bods laying hens; nlso \W s tp iln g 'spullets and cockerels, I’hone 660R ^P. 0 . Box 754. • •- —

FOB SA LB—Bflgnlar trained • a iikgoats; •logisterod s teely heavy aiilk __strain. Pbone C50B. P. 0 . Box 764. ” . ^

FOB B A IiB -B icyeles, trieyeles; '[frn? and'accessories. W erner’s Kepalr Shop.224 Second s t E-.

\MONEY TO LOAN

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MONEY TO LOAN— Wo have rone privato money on hand for immedint» -gn taottgnge louis. Irriga ted Lands Co c = ^ ^ = = = = ^ = C98

Clever.' Correspondent th inks th a t the i>ci'

toii' who Invented the phrase “.‘>ny li w ith flowers" probably noticed tha t I "floral” la largely '‘oral.''—Boston I’^l XranscrlO^. - '

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I, IDAHO, SATURDAY, SI

J d A d'T insertion , andin Tw in F a lls receive Th > N( sr o r exchange, ab o u t y ou r r Ie he lp you need—One C en t I

FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILESI r o B S A L M ll iO » 1U fcoy ' l \ i „ l1 touring cnr in good meohnniciil rondi- .: tiou. Inquire W righ t's storo. V

1 T H E I f l L l o w m a CAIia hnvt litm S S,• pu t in good eonditlon: Ford sedan,' _- $500; I ’ord louring, 1020, ja.lO; Furd Vr touring, tlOO. Central Onra«c Co. 31; limi. Shoshono 8 t. W. —

FO tt RA LE-1020 liuiek light 0, rc- ' Fainted nnd in flno condition, #1030 ' ' Dodgo U 'uringVropninlcil, »L*i0. Pord, I— ' good tires a n d y u “ » fiooJ. •160- Uco ,,

touring car, lO lltm odel, looks liku hew, ' eSOO. D arrott A\ito Sales Co

' FOH SALT^-Flvo passongor Sludr- fl' ' baker, perfect mechanlcnl condition,

good cmd tires, now W illard bnttcry,^ $750 foi quick Bolo;.torms if dcalreil. '— I'lionu 522A1. I--------------------------------------------------------,1,1,1

FOR 8ALEJ—Ford touring car, jusl H:ir overhauled; will soli cheap fo r cash or •— trndo for cattlo. Call or writo Box ‘ M4, Kimborly; Idaho;

FO B SALE—Ford car7~1920 model, „ eleetrie BUrtor, WOO. Chll 04IB.

T o Ic~ y A L E (Ht T K rD E ~8 tudeb»k ~ rer roadster Id nxtra good rondiiux. ^ will accept Ford 10 irade. I'hun,S»«W. . , i

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FOR llE N T -Threo- furnished rooms a t E w ith fll-oiiing porch. 303 Ib u rth ave. E . cndc

FOB H E N T -M odcrn houro; w eil'lo- ~ D cnted; rnngo coonectod. PhoDO'240. Jn.

FOR IlE N T -F um lshed houso low t- W. < cd -021 Sevonth avo. E . 'A pp ly ;i30 or T h l 'J nvo. W. p.

FOR RENT—8U:room honw, fttr- nishod or unfurnishod; modern excopt bcnt; screonod slooping porch) garago, cellar, paved BtrceL Pboae 1010-o r pi call a t 802 Sixth n v e .N .. . ^ j;

F O n R E O T - ^ T ii" 'l l^ o l ib ,J l l jk i ^ houtoki-cping rooms. 'Phone 354B. 604 i» 8 e - ^ n . , _ ^ _______■____________

FO E i iD N '^ - rn r n l . t .d b o n .tk ilp Ing apartm ents by week or month, Tbr Oxford, 42S Mnin N. * I—

FO B BENT—Qonsekoeping suites, ground floor, furnished complBte,' B» week or month. *488 N. M ain; ; . ; ^

' FO B , RENT—Slooping room s.''222 F ifth avu. E . Phone 752R. v m

WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ~'" ^ ^ N f E D '" f o 'B “B N T ^ F ^ ^ 'n e , lo throo yenrs, modem six rnnm houso on ,4. pavement. Phono flOO.

WANTED—Two good fresh Jersey milk cnivB. J . H. Swnn. *

W A N T E D -F onr or f iv . room I.OB.t, ‘® ° ' modern ;aDd furQished;<close in; ifthere if anyone going awny for tho ,___w inter who would liko to loavo tholr ; •y home in good hands, would like thom { to nnrwcr th is nd; pa rty w ishing the I 1 houso is mnn, wifo and. grown son. Can '-<~- givo f irs t ebus roforences. F .‘ W. &, cnro Nows.----------------------- ----------------------------------AOOl

WANTED—Boarders, men preferred. Shi 121, Seventh avo. X Phpne 001.

V, ANTED TO BUY—W e have a buyer for improved 40 ocres near Twin OHA Falls; w hat l^nve yonf .Lloyd Crnven Rj, Co,, l:!.l. Main Avo. B.- J ___________ I------------- -------------------- JOH.

WANTED—25 bushols to an to es a t jpri VnrnoyB.-------- ------------------------------------------------ As h

. . WANTED—Table hoarders; eicoi- ic n t 'Id l-a ls ; Jifime cooking; also front EOU ■slooping rooaH;'-<toaB heated; botb 137 i;lal.lb n . . . N.___________ S W I

WANTED—Sccond hand player pi- Pn ano; must bo cbenp and in f ir s t class _

itondW oo. A d d im Box 407, C l tj . B . MI - --------- 0,' WANTED—Carr to wnsh. Brlnw T byour cor to the Arrowhead aervico s la - tlon. Second and 8ew nd Bonth. Phon» J- U098W. W ork guaranteed, eoi

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LOST _ LLOST—L adies’ gold w ris t walch, ini .—

tia ir L F . P .; roward. Cnll Building DAN and Lonn offiee. gin

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Mews. D a ily . ' Tell a ll i I room s fo r re n t, h o u s - 'H

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H E^ VMNTED IWANTED—n ig h school to work-

or board and room.- Phone 1812. - - ,

W ANTED - 'p x S i e n e e d ~ ^ r i ^ r ' H ’cnoral housbwork; small family. lOj- Eighth avo. N o .''

WANTED—rioui.o»eeper for paxt' imr. Cnn go.hOme night. Ottll 9S9M;

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'i'HK I’lJL l.til.'B R U S H (JO.-: oV?| H llurtfonl, Conn,, ,hnR n represent llvo here. Ili; ran-furnish you with': -’ H nnylhiiig in brurhi'H from bund to, fliot, rvllnr to attic, llo is comiog.-- W.aii for liini. 22r, I’ourth' N o.' ' ■ riionn H77J.

I UAN nSli'F O 'ftU conpcs, 'bo'|]i : ^ | Dili opi-n cnrH; cnah vaili J’. , Contwi^B Jarngo, $18 Rhiujjiono S t. W. ' '

TAKKN u r —Sarri't; m u re ,, whlti* pot -ill forchcnd,' lnnnp’;shenred. Oati i ^ H I MoMflslcr bnrn.'

CABPETB ANtT b UOB made. ’ y r r ). 8 . Uurper, {>21 Fourth nve. W. : -

'D}vN ’6 ‘l * L A C ^ 3 T “ 8hOBhbne' s i ) / H :ccoo-l band elofhey bought nnd, kolit:

B E W A R D -W ill pdy ro iso n a b lo 'r^ rnrd for InformaUon .leadlog rhcroahouts of, Fonlrleh hay . hiUor .hich was taken froA i'inv'ptom ises in ' outh I’urk bn tho 18th.'^Itfttvo'W otd,) t Soulh B u k G ro re ^ . Thomas' Cavv ndor. - • ’r.i

DRE8SMAKI.n o .. 'Mri. Kila Ca»'»- ‘ HII., _l>boi.p 09RW .'' ;

9. 0 . W, OAMP CO S^M eets^irst, sofrj ond, tbird, fourth Mnndsys, L 0.' 0',<

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tOTflADE. ... IFO B TBADE—80 a o s i Six m llea.*a«f

f U n u llo n , Id a h o ' wll) Uode for T w i»‘ ’olU -cU y property.-Vi-.'M. W. p«noyV ' '.

I t yoor property .is dBsirable, and -ia d v e r ti s e d .in tho elaasiried — y o u ' l ) , ^ ^ ! iud your buyer.;. . „ i

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i i x A N D ^ V PHOB B B P A lB ^ 'd . '132 8bosbon« W. Phone 898. AI) ■ work gnaranteed. A. Obipoorii, Prop.

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O O O W T A N T ^ D f X " o n , " T S i ' H Shoabone S t. So. Pbone OSS.' .

ATTORNEYB' “ HiA S . A . M O B tH - L 'a w f e r ' ' eB U k‘ ' H R ict Bnildlng. . ; H

>HN W . O B A H A ld -U w y e rrB a n k '* : H T ru s t Building. Phone BS5-B.

3HBR B. W ILSON—Lawyer. -

OMEB O. .M H L S -B o y d B ^ n ^ ' '

V E E L B 7 b S W B ^ B Y — A ttorneyi a t law. Prnctice lo alt ro u rts . ' T w ls 'IVills, Idaho. ; ; H

M. WOLFB—Lawyer. Boobi S a n d ,0, ovor Idabo Departnient Stprs. :Tn-in Falls, Idaho.' H

a W lflB-^Lawycr. Fuliy o r g a a i ie j . c^le,:tion dopartmonL O ff ic e^ - 'Booms 0 and 7, over Twin lU ls Babk k T rust Co., Twin F a lls Idaho. . • ^

OlVlL ENGINEEB ' HA L l iN —Licensed" civil »

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Organization Jost Beginning to CoUH ' Show O las^W iU Oo Over

Snro, Belief

■ Allhougb canvoM for ra il lino build* f ^ v I rg fumi# Iioi boon om inontir latlBfM- ' to ry Jn tho past tiro daye, nod rein lU A t ' CTatlfyintr, t j io commUloo in eliMgo tch <lay announcod th a t tho quota aaawMd |a g i in i t thiB cUy « d d ja trlo t has no l ju t r l c t boen roachcd*. -Docialon to eontlnno the uf drive durinff Ihn eo inbg wcok hft» boon jannouneed. fourlh l>

“ Wo found by oiporleneo th a t our im i SopI o rgnoltatlon eould not bo 'pirffoetea In* ^or th>» ta a hnrd-woTWfig.iuitpili Ihc tlino t \ - iha ju ry lotted ond, a i a coaie<j06Bce wo decided of thi* ] fo carry oo 'iln rin g ttio .com lna,w eek , joneo rt Hy tho co d .af th a t tim e I nin lo re tho form er I b lock o sd '^e tio D c anvau rra will havo of Mrr. c om p letcf tholr job to -tho sa tW aclion nJloRutl t o t a ll coneem od," iaid Chairm an 0. l h Thomai, of the canvaialng board, ' th U afternoon. 0 ". ISS"

'VcciBion to eonUnBD tno urWo wna iiTOUftht^ Sbimt through failuro of tbo w eek 's acU vU lta lo rcach tlio goal. Rc- „]n- n l U o f the p a jt fow daya, however, ,M v o given riw to the be lief th a t’ tho j,,canvaiainB organliation wiil carry on „ qperationa nnder atcam of ita own lm- 4 pe tuB 'ln tho noxt week, nnd th a t ,re- „ |,u „ j*, ■alts will be all th a t can rrasonalily bo crpcctcd.' . cniK nciji

" O u r fanners aro jua t beginning to (icaritix t u e th a t i f Elko county, N evada, con orvd. Rn afford to pay •» ,0 0 0 for tho more „ev Rene privilcRC of M lerlng th e Tw in Falln judge o( (flatrlet . to pnrchaie hny grown hero .arc omo 7S«in F a lls section Tanners should bo tho p n it willing to pay moro for tijc chanco to diipose ‘of the ir Kay lo b e tter advnnt- »a(ce,” Mr. Thoinas averred. - E lko coun* Thi> sli br haa.tho righ t lo itino bonds fo r 460,- appear. OOO to be applied o^ railroad building. o H 's ' pui

OMSt i l iB te m te d TnioblooiDenionitrtttlBff intenio Intorost in tho

luccets o f the railroad projoct from the Fwin Pttlli dUU let sajiUi to W ell* the "W'®Ban Praaciieo a a a b o r of Commorco “ ti l a morning sont the followinfr tele- J’®* ^ to tho Tw in Falls Chitmbor »f , / r lAmmerce:. ' i f - ,

‘JTho"m em beri o f - Snn Francisco , « Jh a n ^e r o f Commorco engaged in buv- ilrciiiuji mg nH I a sd piporttoj; g rain and g rain of lho t i prodocts ar^.-fitifirTrthiB. adyjintrfgo of ic rcst thi iM n i n r O e w ^ t^ tS j ^ ^ M ia ^ io to - th is Asancbtv

u d reassures the produeers and mer- « ill ran ;A an ts o f Idaho th a t Saa Francisco buy- ovrr th im will en ter th a t m arket w ith keen will t>o npnmpetltlon for a l l products o f field, rorrciponforest and mines. Our whoresaTo mer- Ry rnchants will llkewUe gladly en ter tho wiilp !u;lte rrito ry thus opened by tb is now lino. <TmiVour people aro w stired o f our kindly ^In terest and copporoUon." th e tttj -j ;

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sm sifliD ins~ ^ lho te rm ’Inbfloribera to Eailroad Drive

Invited to Snbatituto Nowfor Old Form Rtockinn.

------- • A. M. Vl, A t a mcetlD(( o f chairmen and work- ttl In connoellon with tho railroad Pnrkfi Irivo held last ovoning i t wna <lofiided nmn, .1. I! j> oak tb a t oll those whn hove signed France, / lole* for p l e ^ .ttndor tho oW form if socnrity ’taliB steps to rotiro theso hrough tho signaturo of tho now form phy, (Jco if noto a t onee, This moy bo doao a t ho. Idaho S tate bank upon applleatlon ‘I 6 Clarence N. Realty , trbnsurer o f tbo JJ; ^ 'pnd. Cash paymonU where aoch have M U made mny be U k en baek b y snb- ic rR eri a t tho sa n e tlmo. "•

L a s t n ig h t’s meeting wns largely In ho nature o f on exporlenee m eeting and 'or tho purpose of discussing plans for ‘ i-

vigorous contlouanfo of t ^ work. ' • ■Pho concensus of opinion was s trongly ^n fnvor o f going ahoad and. keeping ip tho drivo until tho necessory pledges i ' " , , w ihall have bean subscribed to guaran- i , *' ee tho w mplotlon of the line. J

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rwin I'olls Man AppUes for Po- “ sition to be Vacated b j ?

D. W .. Ohurch • ‘w■ persons o

Oeorgo D. Alkcn «\< T w in Fa^U, tejv- ■csentfttiTO o f the sta te insuraneo fond n .io tt th e rn Idoho, has applied fo r th e " nl?® " w sition of director of the fund made *? ,, ,5 vacant by ttppninfment I)- 'W .:hu rch ' a t c^immissioner o f public in- ® “ “"i’l*” restm onts to tuccecd the Ioto Charlee ^'T®' ‘‘®* 3. Elmer. A w arding to the slateoionfc ''®' , t O dvnraor Bnvii t a a , - n ie h l, ««. J*'.; loimclng M r. A ikon's application for p ' he plnco, no othi-r appllcntlon h as been ^ p l e 'o u •eeelvea. U r. ’Church Is to take up bU

JiiUCT^nri Otldbur 1._________________

jrrTEl flON, MASTEIThe f a n e r ^ o r^ c e a 'o f Brothor

' held a t - t b O f r ^ t t 0Ii4pflI'Sqb: o'clock.

‘ ‘ ^ Uasons ore requested to be b pie prdmptly at 2:16.

' V . B . A M I W. 0. SM

fiBlllfflESTFSEECfiOfflirfflncEBim

ounsel for Either Side-Exp Outcome as Opening Day o: —Legal Battle in Prospect

• fort to Introduce Evideno Attributed to Accused Wor

W ith Iho ftage se t fo r tho oponlng in o ffieb la itr ie t court hero M onday of tho trio l W illiam

Mrx. L yda Alyer Southard on a tober 2: argo u f f l n t degree m urder o f iier din, Mo irlh husband, ?]dward F . Meyer, horo and dip) t Seplember, populnr intcroaffbeusc^ N ext ' tho moment upon tho selectlou of C. Lowit ) ju ry and upon tbu-prohable e ffo rt- niechanii

the prosecution to introduce evi- On Ju ly n'eo rela ting to the dunths u f Ihreo died nt. ] -mer huibands ami n lirothcr-ln-law ing give Mrr. Southnrd whom she w openly ' H er f<

DRud to hnvc polioned, . o t I’ocnl

Botli m a oon lU m V Jn iIiH ove of w h a f is conceded to be thon a t i m oit ImiHtrtont criminal- tr ia l in nutopsv-• h lilo ry o f iTVin Fall* eounty n t fMwar s t, fiiiinscl both for Ihe proMcutlon Soutlinrd ] dofcn«i>,oxprc«* eonfiilence In win- o, ioi.',, lg the vcrdlct. W. P. Quthrio and hrnthc:-li m er Mills, w ith . whom A. BI'ks iiiid A. .1. M yerr arc ossoelnlnlcnnnM't for thv defense, declare tha t M n . Bm u nn ]>ouiblllly o f conviction, jj.'ioo onilo rrnsecu ting A ttorney,-F rank. I* «2000 innphaii appears confident th a t no ju rv brother,r-'acijuit thu necused woman (Ufler band in iIting the evidence tUofttatu lias gatU- «d *5000d. Rny L .-Black, Idaho sta te atlo r- th ird Hatr general, nnd E . A. Wnltor*, former Prosi'ciIge o( tho F o u r th 'Ju d ir ln l d itlric t, he has I)

oMociatcd w ith M r Stephnn in wlU erla< proiecution o f the cose. - dcfiths »;

M u y W ltM U « O lttd . ,

rhll hlnt<« hns d ie d l-'!4 w lluossrs to wero exh>ear. Thv lis t includes Mre. Bouth- sIdmnrhK's purents. Mr. nud Mrs. W.' J . nnd Kdw

leWood. nnd hiir f lf lli husband, ?nn l Ists, rrs |■cent Southard, n p e tty offieer li. nnd dead

uallod fltntcs navy , benldes the he dcolnile chemists n f Idnho and U tah and In iw rnnmher of othor expert, witnessef. Rnuthardw many witnesses tho defense hai in her husbi) ’fJn-, .tcBllmony/Js being kept n H o ffio ’elely-giiardcd- secrit,’ throuuh; r s p « i a p ^ ^ l 5 e . Mo-vc-r. |teerm*' o f th ti^ c ^ l^ f ltfa l tjsb ijw fp .r ,ort, Ihti f M o n n a ' t S e t ^ - l e p D o o l lh- !st th o t has-!ieon created by It, the i , , incluted Pn'ssC ind other nows ngen- i-ljavo w rnngcd for 's|»eciol 8or>’lco rrlnir the tria l. Special wlro sorvicc I c a n y the details of tlm iHal all r th-.i countrj-. ftevernl iieK;pDpcrs I . .I l^ rv|iretenteil by tlioir ‘own sta ff rcipondents, , {• • tT(Tfi«ly reason o f^ .the ex tra.inlinarlly le !u;l.Ue.tj -r.crptofore givep lho i(^~i1oulil ecikfs' In-tiiany Tiuartors as Ui» iiMlity Ilf thv court to obtain tJiinrtK ffeij’j<Kary tr ia l quota from the large j,i,.vcr I'u n f iTilcsmcn jh a t has been summon-

ImprcKsInn exists th a l t h e entiro . i.rln ir 'k IMV bo consumed in the selection |,n jury, tha t o n c o r more specini ve i',p„, •s may lie nccesoary.

- Candidates fo r 3 a r j. t l ^ t ledyoiii the_ following .lis t drnwn ,a s *lnlr>i. ni te rm ’s jianel. otW mpt will be mode the womi

ibto‘n n Juri- o f 12 fo r this trial:>.ni Hershov, P . !I. Decker, R. II. n i* l i r i l iton, T h o n ^ D. F rltcher. H . ti. UL IkU ;klnn. L . C. nrowo, R. C. Wino'ns, ULLILI M. VanCleff. IT. M. Holler, Davli », W. y . M ikrscll, H . N orth, T\'.Parker, M. A. T hom ett, W ill Good- '1, .1. K. Winans, U . C. Tt^inchc, Tnck nee, A. A. Davis, Stocey Sampson, n n n r f i t i , F^aftngoc/P ctcr U a k , WlUlara Am- ^onaiin

■Tames F lltge rn ld . Ilew klnh Mur- dicI ', (Jcorgo R sh c r, Lyn«in- Hates, M. MCorrnran, <;. U Bushman, C. A.

ksnn,.C. A. Bii-kford, F . Rowan, .nutM i V : itese lv , 1.: O. H ull. C. C. K arl,G. R re w r , Louis H arrell, Gcorgo E . ? n Rl eblond/sV. K. Foster, A. 0 . Venable D. iC iingc r, J . ‘R. Slone, U W.-rilnr, Ouy A Connn, Jam es H all, E . ,Baird. Jess 0 . - E astm an, E . L. Haf,- *d. 0 . U . llemp1em.m,.LJoy.\ Drown.P. H arris, 0 . P . M eKinlev, R. T. i l ' ivp., H.im Gamble, I^ J . Miller. Wll- " P tl Wnllcr. W. M. Ulclinrdioii, Daviil ks, E, 11. W illiams, Fred F. Hendrix. L 'M c K in s lc r, A rt Nclion. H. U. f " " * " ire, G. IL Bclf, Gcorgo McPherson,R. Lclsch, D. E. Chnpman, M.

ight, .1. R. Poibort, A!\ Compline. hiir 1:. B tli.llcn , E.I A H . C r«». ’ '™ 'r ' 'I, 1 , .^ . W rlnht, '" “ 'I ,

o ih « 0 7 i i» i» A i i . i« i .■hi'slate’s aetlon ls based only ujMjn poiUion 1 nlleged m urder o f Edwnrd F . Moy- n^d depu fourth husband o f the dofendant.

■ f a l l -f^ traneous to tho principal R d io f 1 at a t ,iasue Mrs. M eyer Southard la i,an tj- ’iieeniicd »iy authorities of cau«- j,!, p j, t % g « t h of four a n d .p o u lb ly 'f iv e „oto scral

loris other than Meyer. Thrco wero (ho wall w o.iian’s huilifanda.

LUtborilice la y M n . S outhard’s f in t irlmonlal venture was her marriage ' .Robert C. Dooloy, a fa'rmer, in Twin , ^II, March 17, 1012. Dooley died in oipital hero O ctober 1,1015, typhoiit ® or beiag assigned as the oacio. A ■■—Id was born to - th e Dooleys b u t’-It j — — d a t the 'ago o f 'tw o years, typhoid ng riven ns the cause of tho death, plclon' hns cdnnccted tho woman h’ cnuting the dentb u( tb e child. lira. Southnrd 'a second marriago, thn

rCR NASONS! Ither Einar Olden will be 'Snnday aftemoon at 3 - Oor

be a t the Maaonic Tem- ..

AMBBAIiy, W. M. , ^'. SMITH, fleo'y.

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i c i s i w r j i i i :»| D I i D E “xpress Confidence in f/m!rof Trial Approaches ? "c ict Over Probable Ef-:nee of Other Deaths m,roman,.. . S

— cattlie b la n m r t , was In .luno, 1017, to elieoliam 0 . M c ^ f f io , a w aiter. On Oe- savin;r £2, 1018, M eliaffio died a t Bar- road

Mont., snppoiedly from influeaza c£ntsd iphtheria. wouli

ex t Mra. Southard married IQ&rlon ellbci^owis, a milings, M on t, automobile Mrhanic, a t Denver, March 10, 1D1U. conncJu ly 0 of Ihu samo yoar M cHaffio 'Wolli

nt. Bluings, tbo eauro of death be- biggcgiven aa gaatro ontrltis. bothIT fourth innrrbge, to Moyer^ was ],|g i’ocniello, Idah?, A ug.at 10,, 1020. m ner, II ranch foreman, died in a ^ I n QiQfk,« hospital Soplember 7, 1020, less jjut y

A m onth nfter his marriage. An, thouspay- rcvc^iled traces of poison. thu 1 Iward Dooley, n brothor^,of Mrc,h a rd 's f l n t huiband, d_iw 'IlCiigust ,.)1 ’>, nbout two m offlbslioforo th» /jon, he:-liii9band dled< '

Collecta L uaraace . a yet

n . Boulhard collected insurance of D on hor f irs t husbond ' and , nlio 9 insurance jo in tly u iu m ed by hls<er, Edword Dooley, .nid her bus ^ r i n i

in fav o r o f her. Sho also collect- L N i | I5000 in su ran te en tive IKe o f her U i i l lI Hakband, H arlan 'C . Lowis. -•usi'eutor Btuphan hai stated lha t ' |as In his i*sioiilon evMoncc which ( c rlab llsh Liiat poison earned tho

hs e f tho two Dooley brothers, Me-’ie, Lewis nnd Moyer. Stephan Prodl tbu bodies flf the f i r s t 'fo u r men

I cjchiuned nnd tbo con ten ti o f tho lr . nrhs nnalyr.ed by Hormnn Hnrms Edwin F. Itodcnbaugh, sta to chem-rrspM llvcly of Utah nnd Idnho, 11. T

deadly poison found. In oacb cftae, F ru it iI’olnred, the 'jiolion. war the same, tordaytw o eases, authorities say,- Mrs. tho tit!

hard failed to collect insuraneo on Twin 1lusbnnds’ lives. Tho policy on Me- Welnb<'le ’e life was allowed to lapce Thomb ' non-payment of a promiuiii. <|uarler>r. Ihc fourth hmdciml, cnrrlc.l In Twii00 insum nec which was Increased tbia »ci 12000 .shortly bofnre Wa dealh bu l ped thi

;tom pt w njnnade bt.W s w ife to col- of Ber il before slie le ft Twin Foils. w uth.1 exam ination o f the ranch house Mr. liledliV.M eyer a n d ^ iw if o n t Bluo cision t m nrh is snld rrt'ifa^“e revcolod a inducei titv of'poli!pn,„^.’ i j authorlHea re'- Kalin j tb " prcaenrt' tit^^be'Mmo Kind of f rn u h t

m^i'pnecalcd iifOTt'c-hduso occupied: niioas Ia*rlan C. Lewis nnd hU w ife a! fin n hi

yyn/t« Long-PtttTOlt “ " * iluct .n

orily n fte r tlie di'nth and burinl of .■r luHt ftill Ihc widow le ft Twin T l l f l t ;. W hen i t wns finnlly determined I W in rin g on action c h arg ingv murder CW i-'l her the. womnn led tho nuthori headed by V. H. Ormsby, deputv ^ ^ f f , :i wlll o ’-wisp chase over a trail led thousands of miles in coaat Sta;

s. nn.l finally ended.-ln nn e st^o f vomnn in Honolulu last' June.

J 'Tlie

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ditions at Salmon Dam In- iioWen, dicate Early Eecovery of

Mnrdcrer'fl EomainS '‘ ■ jTOr ,n

iBworing n cnll frnm a spociah j hman a t tho Salmon dam S heriff wnv- nf . Sherman nnd Doputy 8 h c r if f . l t . In Lelii [nmilton went (n tha t placc th is en ter i Ing to resume dragging operations tbv Iln ;be body of Sylvn Vnn Ih to n , nl- Tom li i murdefcT o f his swectbenrt, Do- work.

W cighnll, n t Contact Ihree weeks Jubii I Tlie mnn is bclioved-by authori-

to hnve ^Irowiied blmsclf In' the T H rs. o f-th o reservoir. j( ig ,e rif f Sherman lato yesterday rc- j>crinte d in fdnnatlon th a t unusual condi- am loat on >tho- surface of thp w nter in- jjU], g

1 tbo belief th a t the bodv w as candid: y rising. I t is a tated th a t gaa j{„to e Ics, appearing for 'the f irst time la y s ago, havo gradually Increased im ber and size, indieatlng decom- ion o f tho remains. Tho sh e riff T W I deputy aro using grappling hooka I e f fo r t to pick up tho l>ody. Lo»v:lief tb n t Van Eaton drowned him- tim e) is baaed upon tho find ing of lome eid t s pcrsonol offccti, together w ith a „ . scra tched on a loather leggiag, on roll o f tho dom. •

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reg u la r meoting will be bcld Mon- “ ” even ing by Comp No, 668, Wood- XDA of th e World, ia L 0 . 0 , P . holl.

P A R R O T T ’SL E A S E D

A T IE N T SR O V ERO FICIEN(

Dor thoQBands of satisfied patientf oiency ih examining eyes an

Parrott Opi. w n m o la sbe b .a b e I

f JJJiiWa, TWIN FALLS,g, IDAHO, SATURDAY, S:

E B i l M f & iiiiiisiLiiiEs^

— — • r ■^dleri fers" Oonorete Example of wssion Saving to Stookmen In the

.Twin y g l l a Oonntry

That an overland drive o f 80 mllea at om Oakloy to Kolton.^Utafa, saved*

cents ro r h u n d red 'In f re ig h t, e o - stllU )00 cattlo fo r California a doy or w i^ an i'o ago ia tbe -s ta te m e n t e f F rank - night b

RIokeyi representing a California tion on d N ovada cottlo company made to arcnco N . B eatty bore ycitcrday . m M t. Rickey bought 3,000 head of rnn tac ' t t l e o t Oakloy and 2,000 n t Throo ■ook and w anted 2,000 more. Tbo i.,,, y,,!, t t le woro conilgnod 't o San Pran- jco nnd by roason o f tbe fre ig h t _ , v lng through tho ahortcood rail* , ^ . •d haul t h . paid M 'n ts por hundred mere thaa they . . )uld have rocolvod b y shipping ^ her to Omaha or Chicago.Mr. Rickey sU toa tb a t a railroad , A ttei anoetlon Mtwoen Rogeraon nnd ells, N evada, would mean oo ovon ggor sav ing to cattle growora of ® th Idaho and N evada and th a t In ' 1 judgm ent lueh a line would re j _ ,It no t only in providing a bottor “ *‘P' irko t and bo.tUr^ pricos fo r atock t would penn lt B tith o ^feeding of , ' , jusandi o f to a d ' bf tbcT in taa ls In - u -Twin -i’liltsctotm lry.' nw -'B an F r a a t i s » “p 'cW ng inter- IS wbieh Mr. Blokey repreaoBts t i l l . >m 30,000 to 50,000 hend of cattlo „ d fn.m 180,000 to 200,000 kunbs yeori ^Vhlle boro he olio bought f0 rare o f wool a t Oakley ood onoTwin i ^ l l s fo r shipment to San , , i'

nnclsco. .m te ru i

l i i T i S i !SaLSlflilLDiSHf.... her hofi

>duce Concern's Business is Pone Disposed of to Hannon &

- Weinberg--------- ■ C hlenp

. T . H ubbard, ropreientlng tho Eorl a froihrit eompony of tbo N orthw eit, yes- veralty ay eloscd a deal th a t transferrodtitle o f the company’s holdlsg* in A t 01n Fnlls to the firm e f Harmon &. O ak e i^nborg. Falls Aho Earl F ru it company bas head- ilirtric t,rters in Snokano and has operated Ihis vieV in Fails^for several years prior to cd in Macnson, hav lag-ercetcd nnd equip- le r in (. tholr packing house a t tho corner

Sccond street nnd F ifth , nvenuo V W tih. of Mon: r. Hubbard s ta tes th a t their dc- home gi )n to wUhdriiw from Iho field was fnr the iced by tho dIsUnco between Twin to visit H nnd Si>oknne and tho a^dverse xard nci ij_ht,|Tntc*;tljnt--a(^Clcd the ir opor- '' 'eek ct os in th is 'section . VTho purchasing _. has bad- the prcjijls^a'under lensc

sonson,'‘nnd will continue to con- , , ; .n business of-^piicklng and ship-

fIN FALLS STUDENTS SJiw," ENTER WESTERN SCHOOL Jf.if;;;

--------- tnrnlni,'.D elegatloa A lre a d j Qone to L eltnd

Jtaaford, A aother P acks U p fo r B ring tho T rip ■ Bcant, li

Biigar rhe opening o f tho y e a r’s work a t the ind Stanford univcrsitv on October d tirg c 111 tnko several Tw in Falla young liave be llo from homo during tbc next few "‘'gnr t 1. MUs I'a y H unt loft this mom- uv-! for Palo A lto, tb lr being ber aenior •’ral mm • in Iho Inatitution. Cheitor W li^ i f loeal ■ctH to lenyu Sund^iy morning

111' joined in S alt L ake bv /Teil •en, who has spent tho p a i t* c w < in tbut c ity w ith rc la tlvesi^T. W ise was a studen t In Iho uni- ^ llty last year; and Mr. Bowen Ir th is T :,n jun ior nnd is ntajoring in law. I il Mnrijuis le ft rrimraday, going by . J ^

Ilf PortlnniL Thiii is his f irs t ycor ,iClaiid Stanford whero tie expecta to ir ns a sophomore, having been In Ilnivorsity o f Oklabonin Inst yc*ir.

1 Irw in 'lc f t n wock ngo to rerumok. He is m ajoilng in jtiMrnnllsro. I 11 riirinli will lenvo on W ednesday. ■ '

rHAOHZlBS' EXAM INATIONS I,isH Brittom ort Wolfe, county su- t ntendont, ia conducting a ipoclal ex- ■ nation of tcachera in room No. 201,I ichool building. Thero aro *34 ilidnlcs ta k in g te sts fo r endonod B e.brtlflcates.

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WIN FAUS-BOISE STAOElavlog Tw in FaUa a t 8 &. m. (local n e ); a rrive Boise 3:30 p. m. tie-1 tlfflS).

tk o conoecUoa w ith Ho. ID goliig Ift, a t HTOiff. QlTlsg0 hour fo r d lnaer b e fo n th e ar- n a o f 10, going v e s t. T are same

railroad.

mSK BROS. STAOE CO.

® j . : BfCYots wiU attest to our effi- and fitting glasses.

tical Co. .J h f t t e d B i a H T i l

■ - J L «

” • ~ > OABSIA

[ o c a l R r o - v i t i o j■ V alonors I

, . ■ fo r tho A t* o a aa n p rio # .O o B rt-Ju ig « E . A- « 0 0 of Hera is m Bblio today a ttend ing a w ith cotdon o f tbb eupronie court. ' ' " Includin,J t n x p v * ' ru Eualnesa t r i^ - A lb o r t U u le t and , bow i'Joyd .of Eleventh nvenue cast,In D riggs, Idaho, on a 10 days busi-

s ami pleasure tr ip .' " ‘’“ •

tiUnuffl P i n ^ ' . . Jam es SU lbaan D EATH I atreatod by Patrolm an' A ustin h s t V lit and la booked a t the polieo sta-* RU PEI on' chnrgo of being drunk. o il a t J

»7 'n H o rt lim c ii-d . B, o f “f,itactj Nev., haa gono to Seattle , "J h , whoro ho will be for tb e com- on^tlng 1

m anth on a 'b n iin e a s ’tr ip . “■ no w cll'i. ^ failure,

ro a t o r U n l n n l t r - C o u l t . Por.B is tu leave th ir ovoning for fieal-’ '

wheru bo will enter on hia secondr n: tbo U niveralty o f S eattle . e iB s s s ;

Lttendlng E neaspm en t — P hilip .tms le ft tbls morning fo r Indlanap- I, Ind., whero he will aUond tho ao ' tII 0 , A. R. encampment which con- (TOO L, V.I in fhat c ity soon.

• . - . PO R [elplag Serrtco .M en — , Ray M . U npartraei> and IL W. «I\irner, who havo been p i f th gt.Pwln Fnlls for the p a it fow dnya on _____ine« connected with vocational W AKInliii; work for sorvico men le ft l a s t im oll .canin;! for 8ho^^|p*^,?»^ fbr atcaJ

• — . b e tte r « touso Guesta L eaT O -M r.'an d Mrs. o f News• Scp.lt o f Grand Island, Nob., who ------- ^—e been tho houso gnosis o t - th o lr .W A N !t m,ii uniJe, Mr. and M rr. J . K r i « - itMogfOj

f ir the past wook, loft fo r home T h ird av erduy.-

olegate LeaTea—M ra.-Barth B lllt of in, Ore., who came to Twin P alla as (\e)!ato to .the M ethodist oonferoncv I1 hero n few. weoks ago, and remain- -*• ■* to vi*i{ her daughter, M rs. C. E . Till c f-K nu ll, loft tnst even ing for J

one to Ohlcago in ilT a s lt7>-<Han7:t, u n of Mr. and Mrs. 0 . D, H nntJap le nvcnno le ft tbla m orning fo r;'a’ lo a ttond the U n ive rsity oflago for tbo coming yoor. H e wasoihman In the Leland Stanford Tlnl- 'V V ,I ty loat year. ^

t Old S tanp lag Oreond—O eorge C. f l ; ®c j^ o rm c fly n teacher in th e T w ir ®s SSjools and pioneer fnrm or o f thn SOIBI r id , apont yeslcrday alght-aeelng Inv icinity . Mr. Oakea la now locnt- > l / | | l l

n Merced, Cal., and wlU v is i t a aia- R l i n in Cnidwoll licforo retiTrnlng bomo.

— 2S0W tlng E ^ T 6 s - M r A . John Pcmce ______ifonntain Home, who has b e o n .tb e ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ :e guest o f Mrs. E. Brossnrd o f F iler the p a s t fow woeks, le ft fo r Burloy islt rolnllves yeslerdov. Mrs. Bros-

neeompanled her to spend the >k end w ith her b ro thfr In Bnrloy. %

erne to ConTentlon—Joseph Krlvn- f lo f -121 F lflJi avenue north, mem ber I

bn Amcrirnn E lc ttr ic lirm , lo f t lai* , .1ling to nttcnd tho nationnl convcn- jIlf eleetrie workers to be held n t I

liouls. Mr. K rivanek ir tb e s ta te Ign ir (o the convcniipn. H e will | ibsonl nbnut tbrco weeks,-nnd will : his mother In Omnhn before rO'ini.-. ^

' Terkers * H trfr -W . N . B e^ I | it, liilinr agent fo r the AmolgnmnUd W l

rompany, bas beon in T w in F a lls the pnst few dnys, hnving had

■gc of the Mexlenn laborers who UT> been brought here to ha rvest the |v i r U e ts . He returned to S a lt L ake •* ev-ining, and-expocts to b ring sov-moro men to thir place and Burley

n-al labor cannot bo secured.

N O W OTHE

La BohemiaAND OYSTER a

Specializing iiu—-A L L SEA F0( -HOTTAM ALl

V —ENCHILLOTI - S T E A K ^ H

And the real, genuine------C H IL I CON C

Merchants’ LuWe Make All Our Ou

Idaho's OIoanoBt and Host Moden Equipped— Evcrythini

Visit tho La Bohemian After the Da Below the Big WUte

OPEN FEOM 6 A, H. T(

A. P. WITHRO

S E I ^ B E R .2 4 ; ; i9 a Z 'I A OOUMI8BIOMEB8 OUT l O m ^ TAX M V Y > O B T BA RRLEY—C a rs il. coun ty conuaU- ■B hnve filod tho eounty ta x levy Iio rn rren t year a t $1.03 on each of oHCssed v o lu a t l^ os eom[fired county lovy o f il.fi(( l a i t . yeai*. lin g 'tb 'e sta te ifhd’ county (ax, y e n w ilhin tho c ity o f Burley. f highway dbtriet- and Burley I (liMrict w ill.p ay (o ta l,tax es a t ntu of on each 4100 vnluA-

PH CALLS HOSBAKI) AND W IF E D U tim O SAME W EEK

P B R T -T ho death of B. N. How- . Jarbidgo, Nevada, occurring oii f of lo it week, was followed by ]f Ms wlfo on Sunday a t Buport. D’s death followed Injuries re- ' g while doing heavy lifting . Mrs. l l ’f death is ascribed to heart e. A double funeral for Mr. and ll-iwell was held on Wednesday a t 0, the ir form er homo. They l,eavQ ons and four daughtem i -

L A ir F O & O IA SSm O A T IO IO

!l RENT—Threo room fomished nent, reasonnblo. Bunj^ilow Apts..'S t. and Second ave. E.

K TED —Two good men j r l th .ea5ltirf''who.',cBo^farfliJh bolliil’ caUy posltlttR- i t m jW ^ tee k or ' will ^ t i s f y , answer E. B.. torerWS.

,NTED—Position by experienced. ; rraphe^i^ and bookkeeper. 3Sf- ,

ICTUREFRAMING

GLASSPAINTS

WALLPAPERr^phO Qe OaU Bring 0~ot our SaJesraen--.®itt- m r t o f . —

INKLES BUER.0 Main K. Phone 331

Nibley-OianiielLU M EEE OOMPAKir— ,

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an Calef f O U S E

OODSLESrESHOPS

GARNI

unch 40c)icn PastriesDm Cafe— Electrically ing Now

Jance or Theatre— Jnst te Store

TO 2 A.M.

)W, Prop.