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:iw i> yo:^ 1 NO. 189. '. ' JlLSl'S STiD l i l l l i . PEIilOLll obl Unionist P W s Vote of Confi-;l‘< dence in Government’s Pol: J.'S Icy is .Regarded as Aid to^*; ^ dontinuing Parleys - oo ' V LOflDOir, f/P}-Tlw Irish P«K» iSM taatloa.lB dMosd la antbotlta- “* /'• tJro dtdea aot to baro h«a mtie i MtaaUy -mne h7 th# XTIstet cabi- § '8 dfltamloation to ' adhm to prorlonslr doclared posIUon. I ovcrwhclminff ranjoTity givon-ln ^ of tho covernment'c policy' at wo lUnSonist party eonfcrence In LWot- pool ykatorSay i» looked unon ft# creat- J*® iDffl a Ivcltcr jitmoiphoro for continu $M0 of tho peaeo neRotJaliotn in aome 7®' fo ^ allhough thfl pOMibillty of- the >oir ' royiRnatloB of Premier' Lloyd, Oeorge, ^ ort indeed, the cotUo coallttQH g4vorn* dir A irnt in not l^ororl. Thc nomlcR t‘o 7iiw8p:^‘or*, however, do not regard wa . tpii contlngeney a« either imminent or to inoviWble,- There is lomo differoaco dei ot opinion ai to whetlior, if as impasro 'oe is rcnchcd, tho premier will r«ign, or nio aak tfio country's verdlet in a general lio' eloction. fro liiitiSinii S' I FIllltOIOIKE!! 1 Kvo Women on Panel to Doter- I mine Arbntklo’a Gnflt or I Innooence 1 SAN I' ba NCIBCO, ^ — Tho jury Ain tho manalnuRliter caso of Hoseoo C. ^Fatty) Arhuelclo vas soleeted nt / '/ 10:15 tC.m. today and w orn by the ^ Pivo womeo', font of tbom inniiio^, • J / was alab-swom ' ■■ v wi? At tbo reqaest of the proieeation sir ttdioammant wns taken m itii 2 o’clock af( this afternoon to allov tho proseen- ml: tlon to Rot III witneaaer toROtbor. Ths coi A alllff took charge of tho jnry and it ma _ ^ a s announced that Leo Friedman, an "I ' aui«Utt»nt distritl attornoy, -wonld maUo C6' thc^pc;iinB statement. • En ; . ROo W e LT MANUSCRIPT IS ON EXHIBIT FOR FO'CH : if) -------- - ^io . Academy of A rt and IM im Offers chi OoUectloa ai Fart of O m tU if to 1 Qyig^llsalnio g] [ ' NEW YORK,'*{ff)—Hoo*o«cJt memo . . rnhllia, inelndiaa a C000-w6'rd manu- “ script written by the eolonol la tho t fricfln .jnngles on tho hartohecste, ;mi«d tho central fenturo of the er- hibit arranged today by tho Amcrienn . Acndemy of Arts nnd Loiters for tho vi»5t of Mnrahta Poth. Thc rollection was provided by Mrf. TJirodore RooaeTcIt, widow-of tho Jo: former president, and his sister, Mrs. Doiiglna Jlobioaon. rK ^ T h o flcndemy also has eolleeted for do' dny RrcfltlnR to Marshal ro'ch “K ' tho originai mnnuieripts of several fai prominent Amorienn authors, ineludlng Mnrk Twain, Jame* Whitcomb Riley 01 ond Jonl Chandler Harris. ' VHALTs ; FEDERAL FINANCE j; ! --------- ed ^Iteasnry.Aanoniieas Sn^pmalon of Got. mi ttnaant O i^ Adranees for Tetm ph IL‘, will bo no fHrther governmnnt financ- no ing before Dccembfr 15, it Trtui aaid, toiliy at tho trcaiuty, , Kj ' , Bn^AKS SWMMmO •BEOORD. OMAHA. Neb.,. «V -Th«' Weitem fli Amnlenr yAtWotlc Union Is rccord fnr tho 10Q.-yord , hnftk stroke U swim-*w«s broken nt the Omaha Ath- op . lotln club dnrine a meot last night by gl I D. L. DImond bf Omahn who ^ 'm the I ' dintanre in 1:2] 4-5 .or 3-15 seeond; nn- CH 1 A ler thn mnrk catnblbhed by him last April. , I . bu \ DIVEN HONOft POSITION pa •' JEHOME, (Spcclan—R, E. Shepherd bil hns been adviiod of hi^ oppointraent. to rej a place on the rcelrunntion committeo pr i|o f tho United' Stntes Chamber of Com- of jRmcrce. TIio appointment; isi subject to aii ' acceptance by Mr. Shephori Tho an- nn socnecment comes from Washington, ef; Navy Reduction T Possibilities F or. 1 ■WAaillNOTON, D. 0,, (ffV-Snvlnj tb ' in npxtScar'll nnval appropriation bill ^.should the Americnn navnl reduction th Vprortoaala he-ndopted is ostlmnted oi _ ronghly by con(Jrc»»ional loaders and ti; ctmrattTeo exports at from $200,000,- gi ' 000 lo ,$250,OOO,000. . . Bentiment of sonate and howo Isad- re cra aeemod eioio to uTMOont that if ei . the Amerieaa pwpoiaJ wore, idepfd. « N. FAI iDMRAL’ra Organization to P Bring Farmers and J Farmers Together W ar Finance Ooiroi'atlon An- nonnoea Formation of Oom \ Belt Oommittee 1 WAemNQTON, m Orgaoliatio^ w of a Cora Uelt advisory committee to obtain the .co-opentlonTif banking in- stitntioDS throughout the eom belt in n, I" providing a'deqnate financing for tbe uc I orderly marketing of com nnd for tho ‘’ {fooding of llvestoek was announeed to- fn day nt tho -wnr finance corporation. Tbo members of the committeo are Oovemor 'Warroa T. McCray, of Indi- ana, chairman; former Bocrctary of Ag- rieuitnro Meredith Des Moines; J. R. Howard, Chicago; Edward Cham- ( boT^ Chicago} Alwandcr Lcjgo, Chl- j cago; Ohailps Brapd, Urbnna, Obio; t Lloyd S: Tcnny, Washington, D. 0,, and ^ C, H, ITcNidor, Mason City, la. J c in Tho committee will citabllih headf f quarters In Chicago and is cxpected! t f. tno ecrporfttioa aald, to btlcg abou a mootings of farm organlutions and j Q bankers In tho different atatcs to u - a ,e veatigate and help work'out loeal proB- 1 ,6 ioma, ' /< ® Members of tho eommitteo nad-tlio s [i! diroetors of tho -war flaaaeo corpora- . 1 tion .added, tho^ existing .eon^tips } •i warrant tbe granting of liberal dre«t« i Jr to assist fanners in storing com fo/or- ' *0 derly • marketing and in purchasing tioi ;o feeder livestock througb loan compa- woi )r nies and banks. Tho corporation be- wii al llorcs fahnors ean get a better retnm pre from tbcir com crop under prevailing wJi price levels by feeding it to livestock o f' than by selling it in tho markeU. [thi ....... .. > ■■■— .int [ S l i m I fflLMSIiS- ly Coal Diggers Walkouts Halt Op- » ” I erations in Fuel and Iron tiv ;; Company Properties . ^^ • DEm'EBi(OolirrS^Al>i,,ot ,'W fm T. Colofftiio PderBad'rron-eotnpany'A'iOtiV leo :t; m lner'In-tho TVemont'-eouaty -dlslricj goi wi?ro tied up today by a sympathetio epc m slrlko ot minors put into operaUbn pei ;k after a 30 per ccnt woge cut at 13 of n- mines in the Hnerfano aad Los Anieios TwH n county .diitrict, according lo nnnounee - tht it mant a t eompany hofldqQRrtors todsy. ' in "Nol n coal digger reportod to the j te Cbal cTeek, Roekvale,' I'lcmoot, and • Emerald mine* In itemont county tO' ^to liny, Tcaterday 440 roon wcro on the gj], The company reported a gain of 118 H mon over yesterday in ita five mines in tho Trinidad diatriet with tho sUua- 'tion in thp Wnlwnburg dUtrlct on- TB changed. ,io STORi« WIPES OUT FAMILY «« - , . , sni !l AilUBm7anaBn&«CoU»psul&BS0i J; wind Killing Bight P otom f" !iIEN'AV’XT)c!,’’(S>>-‘^ ( f ^ t members o f , , ■ tho family of R. E. Weems, nt Wickes, ,. J" Ark., 20 miles south of here, wero kill- cd Ust night when tho ‘Weems home eollapsod dicing a violent storm. Re- » [,0 ports of tho deaths reached. Mena to- , , dny when a cnll for eight coffins wns rccclved. All wires to Wlekcs are or down, but It is underatood liltlo dam- [h ago was done except on the 'Weems ■al fa n n . yo lg •.' Til By OENERAL 8TRIKB BPRBADB TO LIOIJBIAN OOABT BEQION qf GENOA, </P)r-A general strike, pro- do iC 4,laimod ^her^.' ^u/idd by difforcncc* tr) over rcdnttions in wagcji, hns extend- eo: cd over tho Ugurian coait, region. Tho nn men nffccfnd include thc port cm on ployes, nisklng it impossible .to handio cq nhlpplng nnd It is feared tho movc- ro ment will sprrtid to niller Italinn A| i s ; - ”" ’ - Ijl KAN0A8 OITT ENTEB8 MEAT BirSINBaS TO STUDY 008T8 KANSAS CITY, Mo., (ffHA muai- m flpnlWeat market, tho ol^fct of which on Is to dotcrmino -rtby moat purchaJOQ kc bv eonsumerc costs so mcfh is to bo B( h- opened hero' ahortly, Mnyor James Cow- by gill announced today, he —- »■ n- tuvU i ABBONAUnCfl BUREATT st IB PROPOSED TO OOOTREfla WASHINQTON, {ff^-Croatlon of a sii bureau of civil neronautics in the do- |h parlaont o f eommereo i) ii.-jposcd in a ot rd bill Introdaeod by Bepreiwtativo Hicks, Ih to republican, of New Vork. Tho raeasnro 22 eo provides for tnspccUon nnd' licensing D- of pilots and' pianos, ostabliahmrnt of nd to air rontos and nirdrora«i mid disaomi- hi in- nntion of weathor reports fnr the boa- to eflt.of pilots. . Pd I Proposals Hold ® )r Immense Savings ng tho prospectivo ^ v o l badect of around lili •400,000,000 could bo cnt in hnlf and bt on that tho greater part of tho anDoal N: ed outlny of around'$00,000000 for con- aj nd tiauing.work on the-10J(l ballding pro- co 0,- gram coold ^ . elimin^fd. Orcater pc eavlnga would come through pcnonafl nr id- 'redaction and usings on pay, cnhilit* h< i{ eaee,' r e r ^ i , ‘ 7 a ^ ealiatmeati, re- al ;*d. emltlng tnd training and ether itema. Pi TWilf FAUS. IDAHO. FBI r ^ l m jm ' liPlOF ___ _, . • . ■ I Gary Urges Negotiation ofj : Treaty to Prevent Future Wars in ConnecHon with the I Agreement to Limit Navies NEW '70RB:, </ip>-Negotlation of n treaty which vouid pretot fatnre wara vas Brged, in coajnne- • tlon with an agreement to limit iia> . vlos, by Elbert H. Gary, chalnnan ' of the hoard of tbo United States Steel corporation, la an address today before tho Amerlcaa Iron aad fitMl laatttate, of wUtih h» to prosldnt Ee also belittled tbe suggestion that unam est limlta- loa vOnld rednee the manofaoture. of steel, sajlng the thonght vas' tmvorthy of even a passing notice. Business v as ifflprevlng. h a ,a ld i' l?nt tlicre must bo further a^ust- moats., "W ith' (ia nprccmcnt for Iho'llmita- tlon of. capital ihlpii," tie said,' " it would nol eecm-to be practical to stop with less than n finnl treaty which wll! prevent futuro wnrs. In addition to what ia conlemplntcd by fho limitation of'nrmnmcnt,’there should, with other; [things, be nn underatanding that if ahy .internationnl differences arose, no re- sort to military foreo should bo per- mitted unto alter there has heen » conforcnco nnd full discnuilon by all cations now participating in the do- liborntions nt Waahington. - Benefita Beyond Ofllculatloa. "Prcddcnt Unrding nnd the four se- lected, nblo nnd expcrienccd rcpjpicnt- atives of this country will energetical- ly and perslalontly strive for nh agrco- mont. “ Tlio benefits which would bc do- rived by reason of'all tho nations liv- b g miller pqoccful eonditlona, at com- pared' with, military conflicts, ard'ho- yond ralcnlaUon," hp said. “ If^eaM lena'h'ce of peae^vNjp bo foond 'and goherolly. aasonted to, it will, mark' ah epoch of tho greatest-burincss; pw - perity, as wen aa the largest mtasnro of happiness that the world has over wnnesicd. Wo khonld . te. thankfoi that this conference has beon called.” pallttte Unthinkable. Failure of tbo" eonferenee', bo said; ' was unthinkobh). Arr’ adverse outcome would be Intolerable and thoao respoa- ' siblo for it wonld bo rcpndlated and everlartingly eondemnod. Mrj Gsry-said it seemod to-be-gen- ‘ orally conceded jthat business eondi- ' tlon* tbrfloghont tho connU^ for tJjo last sit months had been steadily, if slowly, growing better. Tbe volumo of , business In tho stool'induatry had more thnn doubled lo the last 00 days, he snid, though-profit; bad been litllo or . nothing, oue to |)igh..eoats and low prices.. Of tbo countiy;'s business out- Icokivho-tnd: . ' } . . Criticalipei;loA part,. “ Even though W’O hav(r now pasfod I tho most critical period in onr roeov- cry,’I still think we'wonld not be w^r- I ranted la concluding wo havo arrivod nt tho point whero wo can with cor- Inint^. predict tho exact tlmo whou I thero will bo a rotum to a normal fi- ’ nanclal, commercial and' industrlnl basis, for tho world’s economie sthic- ' ture has been tmlMy shnkca by.nd vorao winds during tho last fow yonis. Thoro miiRt bo further adjustments. ' “ Tuq delay in'comnloto. restoration I of a sound nnd satisfactory economic * dovelopment nnd activity in this eoun- I try tX larRoly duo to high costs—hlRh - eosts of living, high coats of'production y nnd trnnrportalion and-high costs of owning nnd . oaraing money or its > equivalent." . ■ClBESSiESFil : STEPIDiWBKI 1 1 ■. I Senate ApprovcB Bill to Prohibit M edical Prescription of ' • Brew 3 ' WASHiNorrON. D. a (ffv-CoT.jftM- a Bionnl nation on Icgidntloa to prohlbli I- tho medical prescription of boer and a other malt liquors was completed todav I, through adoptloa by tho SBnato, 50 to 0 22,-of tho conference report, Tlio legislatloa vthlch woald aUo pnt ndditionni. "toolh in tho natlon'a pro [. hlbltion cBforeeoent codo, now goe.i I- to’tho president, the honse having act - ed Isat AngQit ' ’ GRANGE MEMBERS J steady BnlMlag TJjp of Parmer»*'Or» 1 ' eanliatloa; •Bhown to Beporta a PORTLAND,.'Ore., — Slcadv d bnlldlnff up of. tho nombenhlp of tho II National; Qrabge, oad progreu in the I- nppUentioi^ ot grange prineiplfi to I- commonUj' life, were iadicftleff in re- r ports lrom;',ttate masters hcfore tho d nnnipl .^eulfln of tha ’ niUonnl (• here. l^ipretttitaUVes. frora h; all the -way Irbta-Naif B t;g ia a -i^ ^ I. Pacififr coast!. preiBotea repo” iwsPAPER IN tw m J DAH ■^A Y , NOVEKBER IB, 1021. M m e BRITAIN TAK FOR PERPET “OPEN DO^ i Follows Lead of France with Offe I RigMs in Oriental Republic as f rants,-Pledges Aid to Chinese e Influence; Similar Action by Iti 6 ' --------- ^ ______ JAPAN CALLS FOR Rt COURTS BEFORE China is Opposed to Lansing-Ishii Treaty wasiunotonT w - cm™ !■ opiiow-a to the renewal of the . Ancli).Jn|innr8c alilnncc and atso dcsirci thc nullification of the Unnsiiij’-Tnliii agreement, it was Mntrd iiuthoritalively today at tho headc|iiartcfi of (he Chineso dele- gation to tho Washington confer- ence. Theie qucstlbw! will bo nmou< tbilio to bo. treated under thc third of tho ton Chinese points t it wns said. . ' : 4, p - th iJMGIIDK i ; IM llIO i" Criticism of American Propo- . sals Succeeds First Burst of Enthusiaspi TOiaOj (flV-Aftcr tho first on- - tliiifllnam over the nntleinntod relief of - nrmnmcnt' burdens, n spirit of caution devtlopet^ in .Tapan, '-with liic ia- -fclination ,to look for ii, posiible adrdn- 1 Ilmltatiiin of.m loF; •i:xprc*aiona'4a- - J voring a more'eqnal'balance of power J, • have' beeomo the eonspiouout poblie 9 roto eoaeemiag tho sebeme, the r probable dislnrbaaes o t labor-coadi- TI j tlo.nras'ft seeondary-copsiderat.lon.. j. Compares Ba«rlfle«. -i iThfl aacrifIee;of,warships;nmegal- L i; mg 453,000 tons by; Japan wHld be " e equal to tho scrapping ori,500,0D0 toas ,,, byvtbc United 8tntSj,^Japaao8e W a- " 3 lyslt'deelare. on the groilad. that ia an 1 cmergcney lhe United States eoold ro- plaee her lost toanage witbia-A'thii^d, or evon. a fifth of tho time reqairi»d 0 bv japan, i ; f It is poiated OQt that tho Amorican ” ^posais would leavo' tjbflt-Unlted s Stales fivo capital ships crastrueted h e bctwceh 1014 and 1010, while, with tho ^ r oxception of tho Nagato, Japan’s would r pll bo ilf the period prior to 1013, v :• It is. admltt«d that 'the Japaaeie | pavy would be saperior t« the Ameri- _ can in fpeed througb ,the -elimiaatloa of cruisers, but the ^<erts .declare > thal In all olse thowlan wo'uld .favor tho United Stater. 'Bomo members of (he ndmiralty are eroditcd with ox- I r. prrs-iinj tho bolief that tho Japancie u fleet should aggregate 00 jwr cent of ^ 1 - the Amorican to t^ Naval miters, cxprcsdng the opinion thai the Uoited : Stales will not .take tho position that 1 ill pfoppbali arr not aabjoct to'amead- s ment, ae; a fair proapect for aa arnica- t bto ndjustmcat; n Snggesta Coneeaslons. Itf . Coneesslons by the Un!t«.-d States in V regard t(< Paclfie fortlficnJioas as an ;h offset til what Is generally eomlag to m l>e regarded as the uafair ratio of na- . )f vnl strength, w e suggested by Baroa : IS Tonhinhu Sakamoto, an iaflaential ^ mcmlter of the honso of peera, ia .aa ) article In tho Asahi Shimbun. Hn drclnrcs that tho ratio ahoold .be { 12 battleehlps for Japan to W for tho United States, inatead of 10' to 18. He B wiya further thflt under the.Hughe* • plnn, with Japaa retaining oaly one of tbo super-drcadaooght typo, the ‘ Nngato, against America’s three, Ja- pan's rntio woflTd bo rertaeed to ap- it proximalcly 10 to 20. A fairer bal- I . «ttiee ho arjnes, might be seenred in a different diroetlon, namely,, tho forti- ' fieiTtln of tbe Pacifie which he tayi ' ^t Is importaat to discurs logother with Ihe (\aci>UQo of eUmloaUng;. aU si.TaI Il bases whleh meaaee Japan. ' M. Soyeda, ilirector of the labor and capitol'co-ordination socifty, decloies ['o In a statcmcat hia belieC tbat Japan , should aet wilh caution regarding a step involving a radleal e ^ g b in conililic'ns, affecting the social we|. - fare. - The Hochlihimhun - eonslderz thoro hns buvn a serious omisaioa ia tho pro- posals, laasmueh as rottrlclion of aerial ' possibilities is not touched npon. 3 There has been a atriUng development ^ in- tbat department in America, n y r c this newspnpcr>. and it Mleclarea that i 'ilift"-Aw»»ietto» attach greater Impor- tance tn nerlal supremacy than tb thc * dreadnoughts. It cxprcssoi tho hops ^ ly that tRrt United States vrill propest < lie oqually dmstic restrictions along tnoso * lie lines. • ' to - ■ r > . «• BAILWA? DEOLARES DIVIDEND ' Iio NEW 'YORK,’ <ffHriio .nockirg »- 'Valloy railway, .'which deferred itr dl- t ■■idrnd last June, ^ortday declared-a 1 per feat «a j FALLS COUNTY i m m f f i K KES STAND TUATION OF )R” IN CHINA iffer to Give Up Extra Territorial - as Soon as Development War- se to Assume Place of Economic Ac Italy is Anticipated REMODELING OF IE GIVING[UP C L A W S - * ■______ a . e WASHmOTON, 15, 0., (/P)—Tho ^ anniimcnt conference was called * r by Ohalrmaa Hughes today to meet * at 11 a. m. next Monday for Its ^ third plenary session.' . ' An official anAonncement'of tha * call contained no mention of the porpose'of thamaetlng, but It tnt « ' generally naderatood that tbe ms- | alon would bo devoted almoit an- * tirely to a( presantatlaa of the ' Prench vlevpolflt'on land arma- ' nente by Pnialer Briand. ' WABillNaTON, 1). C„ - Witb . the nrms confcrenco In adjo'tlromoni, * (ho various nnlional grouiia further do. .. veloped in consuUalioas nmong them- _ aelvea today lho policies they wlll fol- - low' with reaped to tho Far Eastom . quostlons nnd the llmitution o.f natlon> ^ I nl nrmamenl, ' . i , The Britlah, following the lead . ^ ot the Preach, lot it bo taiown that , I aa a cardinal prlndple of their at-. titude toward the Par Eastern alt- nation they stood ready to p e r^ Date the *'open door” in Ohlna, i ’f", glfo extra territorrial rlghta then aa a&oa oa'Ohlnft'B dertlop- ment ■will warrant, and la geaeral ald'thc Chinese peoplb-to assnme a placo of economic lafluwce la tha f" ; worid. It m a fnlly expected that' Italy, vhoso Interest Is more re- . ^ aote,:voald take aach'. tbe .nae " . position - • Chlaeie dcelaratigj "of prinrfpUs-!'aa^ • a-bflsis of 'dlsettsslon*' wore at work I frauiin^.fl'.moro'detalled staUment of ' their position atter rommunicaUon “ with Tokio. There, were indications ' that tho extm-terrUorial phase of the _ situation would oecopy a promiaeat : place :n sueh a stAlemenl, with Japan ' ' taking .the-position tbat the powers ! • cannot give up extra IcrrltctW righta • until tliv) Chinese eourt system hns been j fubalantially expanded and recon- j I* Axoericans Point to Reeord. \ L For the United Btatea no oao would ^ speak oathoritativ(;Iy, officials only . reforriag inquirers to tho reeord of this ? govommcnt's post attitude toward ^ J China. Tho partinilnr way in which . these'general principles arc tb be ap- ? plied tu tho preaont sUuation probably ^ will remain nnrcvoalcd until tne nego- . nations have gone mueh furtber, al- T ^ though it is taken for granted that r ' ‘‘ maintenance of the "open d o o r " ^ l j* ^ remain a baaic conslderalion in . any ^ American plan of proeedtire. f ! ' dci iiEiLoeiNimy i 3 SiEIiNSlIIBNSiE 1- ; , ■ ______ . ra Visit of Princo of Wales is Mar- ' rod by the Opntinnin^ th n ' Diflorders Jit 'f BOMRAY, {yppThe diilurbnnco in tho native.quarter of tho city, which broko oul yesterday while'fi procession h, “ was everting tho Prince of Wales “ j through .tho Enropcan toellon,'was enuscd liy a nob of unemployed mill g: hands, ■who wrecked and bnmcfi a ;® n^mbc^of■tram t*irs nt sevcml points, ^ *® it was learned toda.v. Tho mob W ried ” ’stonos.and other nisailes at European passers-by. After aeveral polico had been killed *■ and wounded in tho scuffles which en- ^ sued, the poliee fired on tho njob. In- ” flielinp a number of casoaltier. ' ^ The Iramwav aervlco was suspended. " and tho mob 'wtea still .carrying on I" g sporadic demonstrations today. .. IDAHO WBATHEE. ' jd *" Tonight and Saturday unicttled, ^ es colder soutK portion tonight lli i Americans Exprei ro With British A «- ' J WABHINOTON, (JP) - Decision hy w nt Oreat^Brittdn-to slop work Jmmtdialcly r on her four capital ships .of the npor- Hood type waa heard irith satisfaction Lg today by,members of the Amcrienn ar- mam'eat delogatioa. Thoy regarded the tl order,for cessation ef work, annou^d ai ■0 todoy in London, as iadieatlvo bpnho ol . wholehearted cspensal by tho BHtlsh of tbe principles of the American na- ei ) val rednction program. m -jj American oxflcials, OMnmenting on tl [f. the doelalen, omphaalsed that .Great pi a Britain wonld talfer leas from atoppaga ai »a Of work/on the ■ape^Eooda thaa the pi . United .Statei wbnli li LnlinUar. drdar tl EWS PRIOB PIVB OHNTr IDSUPmK PliGISiLT ff GDKBE Action Indicates Settlement by- Technical Commission ' a t : Washington of Capital Ships Ratio Question - LOOTOH, ' m - Tto Kliainllif aunoonees today'that.tt' b u otdee- ed the ceiaatlon of w vorx on tha four warahlpg of the nper-uootf tn>a. Tha ahip bnildlng flrma vex* notified yoste^y not to Incnr any farther UahlUtlea.o& aev (oaTBl constraction until failhar notlee from the admiralty. . ; These cnsttacta vere avardad ' only two veeks ago. Offieiala ax* plained tbat the practical effect of the adsilralty'a order vonld ba tto absolnte eeasatlaa of all vanhlp Waahington conference.’ GLASGOW,' (/PV^t is flfflrioPy ■ stated that the eontraeti avardad the Clyde Shipyards for the coo* •stncUoa ol three vanhi^ of tha aoper-Sood tTpa have been anapend* ad. ' ■ The Steel voits are affected by the inspanaloa * . WASmNGTONi D. . C„ (/P>-Attlo» of the British government, annooneed « from London' today, In ordering .work > ■topped on the four caoltsl sbips 'ol tho Hood, type, tho only, canjtal ship building program, on which I do British ' bavo bi-en engaged slnee the annlallci^ camo na no aurprlso here. Thero va« mueh doubt, even beforo the coiiforcne* en 'limitation of armaments waa oalled < by Prcsi<leot Hardlngj that tho B riti^ would complete-Ihise, ships.. ' .. Xn any case dallberatiena ef ^ - ' 'tebaol&id tomnisalon ihwificft to - rnftaistm^^Wn^BionT^ '* 'tadtuUajg' sitfal -ottlcara Of ‘' 'ttirti^povara repiweatea to the ; -^eonfeianoa, appear raadMd - ■ ' a point'Vhere th* capltsl-ahlp z». • . Uo may ha contUaral aattled, ao '. far. as the British and-Afflericaa ‘ .fieeta ara. ooncenad, Th* Amazl* ' . ~'oaa proposal that Oraat Britain ra -' . tain IB battleshlpa and fenr battle ' cmlsert,and the Uoited States 18 battleships' to- have bean ao- cepte4 by the experta-vhlch Im- ^ - pllea final acceptaac* hy th* con- [ ference itself of that elemaat of ' } '■ tho progtasL It is not clear, however, that tbe ex- perta have as yot reaebod a conclnrion u to Japaa'a fleot strength, formal , ~ announcement yesterday by Admiral Baron Kato, heading the Japanese. group, tliat Japan desired more than^ tbe 00 per eont ratio in general naval" tonnage ollowed for her under the Am-. ericaa proposal waa takoa aa meaning that this is tho point now beiog d^ bated by tbo five admirals ef tbe an^-- eommitleo and their staffs. Japan Wonld Boost L im it. It har been said that the. Japanea*-'-'' desired a fleet ratio to British or Ant- encon strength of TOiortoad'of OO p^ cent. Baron Kato did not disclose the actual figures, aaying merely that ha aought n "alight” IncrenM ia proper' tional alreni^h. There is no doubt that this would bo viowed by Axaeri-' rnn navnl opinion as 'n modification-ef ooe ofitho four “ general prlncjplsa" l a i d " r<nwri by, Sccrotary Hughes aa those oppUed by tho American delega* tlon in shaping a redoetlbn aad UmlU* tion proposal .'‘uDon on ontlrcly rea-• sonablQ and pratUaablo boslsi.-to the. end that tho jost Intcreala of Alt ahallK:'^ 1 )0 'adequately guarded and. t^ t na- tionol security and defense ^oall be mnintained.’f ^10 third 'general propoaltion stated by Mr. Hughes was: ' "T hat in general regard shoo1d .be had to tbe existing naval strength of tho powera concemod.” Nov Short of Ratio. - . . This has applicalion to tbo Japanese' proporcd modlfieallon as to tonnage n tlo , it is aald, inasmneh as Jnpan does not now possess eren ..the'60 per 'cent. ratio allowed under tho. Amorlcaa pro- IiosiQa. ‘ ’ r If the coacreto temsa' ef the Japancbo conater proposal ' deal, only viOi lier d(sii« to retain the nev sdpar-draadnonjht untan, Jnst - (Contiaoed on Fage Poor) 3S8 Satisfaction idmiralty’s Step woro issued relating to lU 1016 boild- ' tng program.. It was pointed oot thftt. ., tbo super-Boods virioelly wore in the "paper" stngo wbilo some of tho nev American ships wero nearly com plete Coagressiooal loaders declared today .- that thero wns little prospect of any. action in oltber senate or bonse on Ta**' : olnllons dosiraed to stop, the IQlO pre- - v liram until the resoltS ief the' confer" enco aro seen. It vaa-pbihtad'bnt th a t,' ondor nothority of an amendment, t*-''.' the 1016 'navU a p p r o p r i a t i o n ' president, in event ef lnterBat{i»0r ' agrcttnent haa autheri^[to present,bailding prograaliritibnt to - .' thCT. anthoriutM from e o a f ^ . ...

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Unionist P W s V ote o f C o n f i-; l ‘< dence in G overnm ent’s P o l: J.'S Icy is .R egarded a s Aid to^* ;

^ d on tinu ing P arley s - oo' V LO flDO ir, f/P} -T lw I rish P«K»■ iS M ta a t lo a .lB dM osd l a an tbo tlta - “ *

/ ' • tJ ro dtdea aot to baro h « a mtiei M taaU y -m ne h7 th # XTIstet cabi-

§ '8 dfltam loation t o ' a d h m to p rorlonslr doclared posIUon.

I ovcrwhclminff ranjoTity givon-ln o f tho covernm ent'c policy ' a t

w o lUnSonist party eonfcrence In LW ot- ™• pool ykatorSay i» looked unon ft# creat- J*®

iDffl a Ivcltcr jitm oiphoro f o r continu• $M 0 of tho peaeo neRotJaliotn in aome 7®' f o ^ allhough thfl pOMibillty of- the >oir

' royiRnatloB of Premier' L loyd , Oeorge, ^ort indeed, the cotUo coallttQH g4vorn* d ir

A i r n t in no t l^ o ro rl. Thc n o m lc R t ‘o7 iiw 8p:^‘or*, however, do no t rega rd w a

. tp ii contlngeney a« e ith er im m inent o r toinoviW ble,- There is lomo differoaco deiot opinion a i to whetlior, i f a s impasro 'oeis rcnchcd, tho prem ier will r « ig n , o r nioaak tfio coun try 's verd le t in a general lio'eloction. fro

■ l i i i t i S i n i i S'I F I l l l t O I O I K E ! !1 Kvo Women on Panel to Doter- I

• mine Arbntklo’a Gnflt or IInnooence

1 SA N I 'b a NCIBCO, ^ — Tho ju ry A in tho manalnuRliter caso o f Hoseoo C. • ^ F a t t y ) Arhuelclo v a s soleeted nt

/ ' / 10:15 tC .m . today and w o rn by the

^ Pivo womeo', fon t o f tbom inn iiio ^ , • J

/ was alab-sw om ' ■■ v wi?A t tbo reqaest o f th e p ro ieeation sir

ttdioam m ant wns taken m it ii 2 o ’clock af(th is afternoon to a llo v th o proseen- ml:tlon to Rot III w itneaaer toROtbor. T hs coi

A a l l l f f took charge of th o jn ry and i t ma_ ^ a s announced th a t Leo Friedm an, an "I

■ ' aui«Utt»nt d is tr it l a tto rnoy , -wonld maUo C6'th c ^ p c ;iin B statem ent. • En

; . ROoW e LT MANUSCRIPT IS ON EXHIBIT FOR FO'CH

: i f ) -------- - ^io. A cadem y o f A r t and I M i m O ffers chi

OoUectloa a i F a r t o f O m tU if to 1 Q y ig ^ llsa ln io g ]

[ ' NEW YORK,'*{ff)— Hoo*o«cJt memo . .rnhllia , inelndiaa a C000-w6'rd manu- “

’ sc rip t w ritten b y the eolonol la tho

t fricfln .jnngles on th o hartohecste, ;mi«d tho central fenturo o f the e r- h ib it a rranged today b y tho Amcrienn

. Acndemy o f A rts nnd L o ite rs fo r tho vi»5t of Mnrahta P o th . •

Thc rollection was provided by Mrf. TJirodore RooaeTcIt, w id o w -o f tho Jo: form er president, and h is sis ter , Mrs. Doiiglna Jlobioaon. rK

^ T h o flcndemy also has eolleeted fo r do' dny RrcfltlnR to M arshal ro 'ch “K'

tho originai m nnuieripts o f several fai p rom inent Amorienn au thors , ineludlng M nrk Twain, Jam e* W hitcom b Riley 01 ond Jon l Chandler H arris . '

V H A L T s ; FEDERAL FINANCE j ;! --------- ed

^ Ite asn ry .A an o n iiea s Sn^pmalon o f Got. mi t t n a a n t O i ^ A dranees fo r T etm ph

IL‘,w ill bo no fHrther governmnnt financ- no ing before Dccem bfr 15, i t Trtui aaid, to il iy a t tho trca iu ty , , Kj

' , B n ^ A K S S W M M m O •BEOORD.OM AHA. Neb.,. « V -T h « ' W eitem fli

Amnlenr yAtWotlc Union Isrccord fn r tho 10Q.-yord , hnftk stroke Uswim-*w«s broken n t th e O m aha A th- op

. lotln club dnrine a meot la s t n igh t b y g l I D . L. DImond b f Omahn w ho ^ ' m th eI ' d intanre in 1:2] 4-5 .or 3-15 seeond; nn- CH 1 A l e r thn mnrk catnblbhed b y him la s t • A pril. ,

I . bu\ D IV E N HONOft PO S IT IO N pa

• ' JEH O M E, (Spcclan—R, E . Shepherd bilhns been adviiod of hi^ oppointraent. to reja place on the rcelrunntion committeo p r

i | o f tho U nited ' S tntes Cham ber o f Com- ofjR m crce . TIio appointment; isi sub ject to aii' acceptance b y M r. S h e p h o r i Tho an- nn

socnecm ent comes from W ashington, ef;

N avy Reduction T Possibilities F or.

1 ■WAaillNOTON, D. 0 ,, ( f fV -S n v ln j tb ' in n p x tS c a r 'l l nnval appropria tion b ill

■ ^ .s h o u ld the Americnn navn l reduction th V pro rtoaala h e -n d o p te d is ostlmnted oi

_ ronghly by con(Jrc»»ional loaders and ti; ctmrattTeo exports a t from $200,000,- gi

' 000 lo ,$250,OOO,000. . .Bentim ent of sonate and how o Isad- re

cra aeemod eioio to uT M O o n t th a t i f ei . th e A m erieaa pw poiaJ w ore , id e p f d . «

N . FA IiDMRAL’r a

Organization to P Bring Farmers and J

Farmers TogetherW a r F i n a n c e O o i r o i 'a t l o n A n -

n o n n o e a F o r m a t i o n o f O o m \ B e l t O o m m it te e

1 W Aem N Q TO N , m — O rgaoliatio^ w o f a Cora U elt advisory committee to

ob ta in the .co-opentlonT if banking in- stitntioDS throughout the eom b e lt in n ,

I" providing a'deqnate financing for tbe u c I o rderly m arketing of com nnd fo r tho ‘’ {fooding of llvestoek was announeed to- fn day n t tho -wnr finance corporation.

Tbo members o f the committeo are O ovem or 'W arroa T . McCray, of In d i­ana, chairm an; form er Bocrctary of Ag- rieuitnro M eredith Des Moines;J . R. H ow ard, Chicago; Edward Cham- ( boT^ Chicago} A lw andcr L cjgo , Chl- j cago; Ohailps B rapd, Urbnna, Obio; t L loyd S: T cnny, W ashington, D. 0 ,, a n d C, H, ITcNidor, Mason City, la . J c

in Tho committee will c itab llih head f f q u a rte rs In Chicago and is cxpected! t

f . tno ecrporfttioa aald, to b tlc g a b o u a mootings o f farm organ lu tions and j

Q bankers In tho differen t atatcs to u - a ,e veatiga te and help w ork 'out loeal proB- 1 ,6 ioma, ' /< ®

Members of tho eommitteo n a d -tlio s [i! d iroetors o f tho -war flaaaeo corpora- . 1

tion .added, tho^ existing . e o n ^ t i p s } • i w arran t tbe gran ting of liberal d re« t« i Jr to a ssis t fan n e rs in storing com f o /o r - ' *0 derly • m arketing and in purchasing tioi ;o feeder livestock througb loan compa- woi )r nies and banks. Tho corporation be- w ii al llo rcs fahnors ean get a b e tter re tn m pre

from tbc ir com crop under prevailing wJi price levels by feeding it to livestock o f ' th an by selling i t in tho markeU. [ th i

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[ S l i m IfflLMSIiS-

lyCoal Diggers W alkouts Halt Op- » ”

I e ra tio n s in Fuel and Iron tiv ;; ■ ■ Company P roperties . ^^

• D E m 'E B i( O o l i r r S ^ A l> i , ,o t , 'W fmT. Colofftiio PderBad'rron-eotnpany'A'iOtiV leo:t; m ln e r 'In -th o TVemont'-eouaty -dlslricj goi

wi?ro tied up today by a sympathetio epcm slrlko o t minors pu t into operaUbn pei;k a fte r a 30 per ccnt woge cu t a t 13 o fn- mines in the H nerfano aad Los A nieios TwHn county .d iitric t, according lo nnnounee - th t i t m ant a t eompany hofldqQRrtors todsy. 'in "N o l n coal digger reportod to the j te Cbal cTeek, R oekvale,' I'lcm oot, and

• Em erald mine* In ite m o n t county tO' ^toliny, T caterday 440 roon wcro on the gj],

The company reported a gain o f 118

Hmon over yesterday in ita five mines in tho T rinidad diatriet with tho sUua- 'tion in thp W nlw nburg dU trlct on-

TB changed. • ,io

STORi« W IPES OUT FAMILY ««- , . , sni

!l A ilU B m 7 a n a B n & « C o U » p su l& B S 0 i J ; w in d K illing B igh t P o t o m f "

!iIEN'AV’XT)c!,’’(S>>-‘^ ( f ^ t members o f , , ■ tho fam ily of R. E . Weems, n t W ickes, ,. J" Ark., 20 miles south o f here, wero k ill-

cd U s t n igh t w hen tho ‘Weems home „ eollapsod d ic in g a violent storm. Re- » [,0 ports o f tho deaths reached. M ena to- , ,

dny w hen a cnll fo r e ight coffins wns rccclved. A ll w ires to Wlekcs are

or down, b u t I t is underatood liltlo dam- [h ago w as done except on the 'W eems ■al fann . yolg • . ' TilBy OENERAL 8TRIK B BPRBADB

TO LIOIJBIA N OOABT BEQION qf GENOA, </P)r-A general strike, pro- do

iC 4,laimod ^her^.' ^ u /idd by difforcncc* tr) over rcdn ttions in wagcji, hns extend- eo: cd over tho U gurian coait, region. Tho nn men nffccfnd include thc port cm on ployes, nisklng i t impossible .to handio cq nhlpplng nnd I t is feared tho movc-

ro ment will sprrtid to niller Ita lin n A |

i s ; - ”" ’- IjlK A N 0A 8 O ITT E N TEB 8 M EAT •

B irS IN B aS TO STUDY 0 0 8 T 8 KANSAS CITY, Mo., ( f fH A muai-

m flpn lW ea t m arket, tho o l^ fc t o f which on Is to dotcrmino -rtby moat purchaJOQ kc bv eonsumerc costs so mcfh is to bo B( h - opened hero' ahortly, Mnyor Jam es Cow- by g ill announced today, he —- »■n- t u v U i A B B O N A U nCfl BUREATT s t IB PROPOSED TO OOOTREfla

W ASHINQTON, {ff^-Croatlon of a sii bureau of civil neronautics in the do- |h p a r la o n t o f eommereo i) ii.-jposcd in a ot

rd bill Introdaeod b y B epreiw ta tivo H icks, Ihto republican, of N ew Vork. Tho raeasnro 22 eo provides fo r tnspccUon n n d ' licensing D- of p ilo ts and' pianos, ostabliahmrnt o f nd to a ir ron tos and nirdrora«i mid disaomi- hi in- nntion o f w eathor reports fnr the boa- to

e f l t .o f pilots. . Pd

I Proposals Hold ® )r Immense Savingsng tho prospectivo ^ v o l badect o f around lili •400,000,000 could bo cn t in hnlf and b t on th a t th o g rea ter p a r t o f tho anDoal N: ed outlny of a ro u n d '$00,000000 for con- a j nd tia u in g .w o rk on the-10J(l ballding pro- co 0,- gram coold ^ . e lim in^ fd . O rcater pc

eavlnga would come through pcnonafl nr id- 'redaction and u s in g s on pay, cnhilit* h< i{ eaee,' r e r ^ i , ‘7 a ^ ealiatm eati, re- al

;*d. e m ltln g tn d tra in in g and e ther itema. Pi

T W ilf F A U S . IDAHO. F B I

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G ary Urges N egotiation o fj : T rea ty to P reven t F u tu re

W ars in ConnecHon w ith th e I Agreem ent to L im it Navies

NEW '70RB:, </ip>-Negotlation of n tr e a ty w hich vou id p r e t o t f a tn re wara v a s Brged, in coajnne- • tlo n w ith a n agreement to lim it iia> . vlos, b y E lbe rt H . Gary, chalnnan ' o f th e hoard o f tbo U nited S tates Steel corporation, l a a n address tod a y before tho A m erlcaa Iron a ad fitM l la a ttta te , o f w U tih h» to p r o s ld n t E e also belittled tbe suggestion th a t u n a m e s t lim lta- lo a vOnld rednee th e m anofaoture. o f steel, s a jln g th e thonght v a s ' tm vorthy o f even a passing notice. Business v a s ifflprevlng. h a , a l d i ' l?nt tlicre m ust bo fu rth e r a ^ u s t- moats.," W ith ' (ia nprccmcnt fo r Iho 'llm ita-

tlon o f. capital ih lp ii," tie said,' " i t would no l eecm-to be practical to stop w ith less than n finnl trea ty which wll! p reven t futuro wnrs. In addition to w h at ia conlemplntcd by fho lim itation o f 'n rm n m c n t,’there should, w ith other;

[ th ings, be nn underatanding th a t i f ahy .in te rnationn l differences arose, no re­so rt to m ilita ry foreo should bo per­m it ted un to a lte r there has heen » conforcnco nnd full discnuilon by all c ations now participating in the do- liborntions n t Waahington. -

Benefita Beyond Ofllculatloa. " P rc d d c n t Unrding nnd th e four se­

lected , nblo nnd expcrienccd rcpjpicnt- a tiv es of th is country will energetical­ly and perslalontly strive fo r nh agrco- mont.

“ Tlio benefits which would bc do- r ived by reason o f 'a l l tho nations liv- b g miller pqoccful eonditlona, a t com- pared ' w ith, m ilitary conflicts, a rd 'h o - yond ralcn laU on," hp said. “ I f ^ e a M

lena'h'ce o f peae^vN jp bo foond 'a nd goherolly. aasonted to, i t will, mark' ah epoch of tho g rea tes t-bu rincss; p w - pe rity , as w en aa the largest mtasnro o f happiness th a t th e world has over w nnesicd . Wo khonld . t e . th an k fo i th a t th is conference has beon called.”

■ p a llttte U nthinkable.F ailu re o f tbo" eonferenee', bo said;

' w as unthinkobh). Arr’ adverse outcome would be Intolerable and thoao respoa-

' siblo for i t wonld bo rcpndlated and everlartingly eondemnod.

M rj G sry-sa id i t seemod to-be-gen- ‘ o rally conceded jtha t business eondi- ' tlon* tbrfloghont tho connU^ for tJjo

la s t s i t m onths had been steadily , i f slowly, growing better. Tbe volumo of

, business In tho stool'induatry had more thnn doubled lo th e la st 00 days, he snid, though -p ro fit; bad been litllo or

. nothing, oue to |)igh..eoats and low p rice s .. Of tbo countiy;'s business out- Icok ivho-tnd : . ' } .

. Criticalipei;loA p a r t , .“ Even though W’O hav(r now pasfod

I tho m ost critical period in onr roeov- ■ cry,’I still th ink w e'w onld n o t be w^r- I ran ted la concluding wo havo arrivod

n t tho point whero wo can w ith cor- I n in t^ . predict tho exact tlmo whou

I thero will bo a ro tum to a normal fi- ’ nanclal, commercial a n d ' industrlnl

basis, for tho w orld’s economie sthic- ' tu re h as been tm lM y shnkca b y .n d

vorao winds during tho la st fow yonis. Thoro miiRt bo fu rther adjustm ents.

' “ Tuq delay in 'com nlo to . restoration I o f a sound nnd sa tisfac tory economic * dovelopment nnd ac tiv ity in th is eoun- I t ry tX larRoly duo to high costs—hlRh - eosts of living, high coats of'production y nnd trnnrporta lion a n d -h ig h costs of

ow ning nnd . oaraing money o r its > equ ivalen t." .

■ C lB E S S iE S F i l: S T E P ID iW B K I1 1 ■. ■

I S e n a t e A p p ro v c B B i l l t o P r o h i b i tM e d ic a l P r e s c r i p t i o n o f '

• Brew

3 ' W ASH iN orrO N. D . a (ffv-CoT.jftM-a Bionnl nation on Icgidntloa to prohlbliI- tho medical prescription o f boer anda other malt liquors w as completed todavI, through adoptloa by tho SBnato, 50 to0 22,-of tho conference report,

Tlio legislatloa vthlch woald aUo pn t ndditionni. " to o lh in tho n a tlon 'a pro

[. h lbltion cBforeeoent codo, now goe.i I- t o ’tho president, th e honse having a c t­

ed Isa t A ngQ it '

’ GRANGE MEMBERSJ s te a d y BnlM lag TJjp o f Parm er»*'O r»1 ' ean lia tloa ; •Bhown to Beporta

a PO R T L A N D ,.'O re., — Slcadv d bnlldlnff up of. tho nom benh lp of thoII N a tio n a l; Qrabge, oad p rogreu in the I- nppUentioi^ o t grange prineiplfi to I- commonUj' life , w ere iadicftleff in re- r ports lrom ;',tta te m asters hcfore tho d n n n ip l .^eu lfln o f th a ’ niUonnl(• here . l^ ipretttitaU V es. frorah; a ll th e - w ay Irb ta -N a if B t ; g i a a - i ^ ^I. Pacififr coast!. preiBotea repo”

iwsPAPER IN tw m J

D A H■ ^ A Y , NOVEKBER IB, 1021.

M m eB R I T A I N T A K

F O R P E R P E T

“ O P E N D O ^

i Follows Lead o f F ra n c e w ith Offe I RigMs in O riental Republic as

f rants,-P ledges Aid to Chinese e Influence; S im ilar Action by Iti 6 ' --------- ______

JAPAN CALLS FOR R t COURTS BEFORE

China is Opposed to Lansing-Ishii Treaty

wasiunotonT w - cm™ !■opiiow-a to the renew al of the

. Ancli).Jn|innr8c alilnncc and atso dcsirci thc nullification of the Unnsiiij’-Tnliii agreem ent, it was Mntrd iiuthoritalively today a t tho headc|iiartcfi of (he Chineso dele­gation to tho W ashington confer­ence. Theie qucstlbw! will bo nmou< tbilio to bo. trea te d under thc third of tho ton Chinese points

t i t wns said. ■ . ' : 4,p - th

iJMGIIDK i; I M l l I O i "

Criticism of A m erican Propo- . sa ls Succeeds F ir s t B u rst of

EnthusiaspiT O iaO j (flV -A ftcr tho f i r s t on-

- tliiifllnam over the nntleinntod relief of- nrmnmcnt' burdens, n sp ir it o f caution• devtlopet^ in .Tapan, '-with liic ia- -fc lina tion ,to look fo r ii, posiib le adrdn-

1 Ilm ltatiiin o f .m lo F ; •i:xprc*aiona'4a- - J voring a m ore 'eqna l'b a lance o f power J,• have' beeomo th e eonspiouout poblie9 ro to eoaeem iag tho sebeme, the ‘ r probable d islnrbaaes o t labor-coadi- TI j t lo .n r a s 'f t seeondary-copsiderat.lon.. j .

Compares Ba«rlfle«. - iiThfl a ac rif Ie e ;o f ,w a rs h ip s ;n m e g a l- L

i; m g 453,000 tons b y ; Ja p an w H ld be " e equal to tho scrapping ori,500,0D 0 to as ,,,

b y v tb c U nited 8tn tS j,^Japaao8e W a - " 3 ly slt'd ee la re . on the groilad. th a t i a an 1

cmergcney lhe United S ta te s eoold ro- plaee her lo s t toanage w itbia-A 'thii^d,

■ or evon. a f if th o f tho tim e reqairi»d0 bv ja p an , i ; f I t is po ia ted OQt th a t tho Amorican ”

^ p o s a i s would leavo ' tjbflt-Unlted s S ta le s fivo capital ships c rastrueted h

e bctw ceh 1014 and 1010, w hile, w ith tho ^ r oxception of tho N agato, J a p a n ’s would r p ll bo ilf the period prior to 1013, v :• I t is. adm ltt«d th a t 'th e Japaaeie |

p av y would be saperior t« th e Ameri- _ can in fpeed througb , th e -elim iaatloa of cruisers, bu t the ^ < e r ts .declare > th a l In a ll olse th o w la n wo'uld .favor tho U nited S tater. 'Bomo members of (he ndm iralty are e roditcd w ith ox- I

r. p rrs-iinj tho bolief th a t tho Japancie u fleet should aggregate 00 jw r cent o f ^ 1- the Amorican t o t ^ N aval m ite rs ,

cxprcsdng the opinion th a i th e Uoited : S tales will no t . ta k e tho position that1 i l l pfoppbali a r r no t aab joct to 'am ead-s ment, ae; a fa ir proapect fo r a a arnica- t

bto ndjustm cat; n Snggesta Coneeaslons.Itf . Coneesslons by the Un!t«.-d S ta te s in V regard t(< Paclfie fo rtlficnJioas as an ;h offse t til w hat Is generally eom lag to m l>e regarded as the u a fa ir ra tio o f na- . )f vnl strength, w e suggested b y B aroa : IS Tonhinhu Sakamoto, an ia flae n tia l

mcmlter of the honso of peera, i a .aa ) article In tho Asahi Shimbun.

Hn drclnrcs th a t tho ra tio ahoold .be { 12 battleehlps for Ja p an to W fo r tho United States, inatead o f 10' to 18. H e

Bwiya fu rther thflt under th e .H u g h e* • plnn, w ith Ja p aa re ta in in g o a ly one of tbo super-drcadaooght typo , the ‘

• Nngato, against Americ a ’s th ree , J a ­p a n 's rntio woflTd bo rertaeed to ap-

i t proximalcly 10 to 20. A f a ire r bal- I . «ttiee ho a rjnes, m ight be seenred in a

differen t diroetlon, nam ely,, tho forti- ' fieiT tln of tbe P acifie w hich he ta y i '

^ t Is im portaat to discurs logo the r w ith Ihe (\aci>UQo o f eUmloaUng;. aU si.TaI

Il bases whleh meaaee Ja p an . 'M. Soyeda, ilirector o f th e labo r and

capito l'co-ord ination socifty , decloies ['o In a sta tcm cat hia belieC tb a t Ja p an ,

should aet w ilh caution regard ing a s tep involving a rad leal e ^ g b in conililic'ns, a ffec ting th e social w e|. - fa re . -

The Hochlihimhun - eonslderz thoro hns buvn a serious omisaioa ia tho pro­posals, laasmueh as ro ttr lc lion o f aerial ' possibilities is no t touched npon.

3 There has been a a triU ng development in- tb a t departm ent in America, n y r c this newspnpcr>. and i t Mleclarea th a t i 'ilift"-Aw»»ietto» a ttach grea ter Impor­tance tn nerlal suprem acy than tb thc * dreadnoughts. I t cxprcssoi tho hops

ly th a t tRrt United S ta te s vrill p ropest < lie oqually dm stic restric tions along tnoso * lie lines. • 'to - ■ r > ■ — . • ‘«• B A IL W A ? DEOLARES D IV ID EN D ' Iio NEW 'YORK,’ < f fH r i io .n o c k irg »- 'Valloy railway, .'which deferred it r dl- t ■ ■ i d r n d last June, ^ o r t d a y declared-a 1

per f e a t « a j

FALLS COUNTY i

m mf f i KK E S S T A N D

T U A T I O N O F

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iffer to Give Up E x tra T errito ria l - as Soon a s Development W ar-

se to A ssum e Place of Economic Ac Italy is A nticipated

REMODELING OF IE GIVING[UP CLAW S -* ■______ a

“ . eW ASH m O TO N , 15, 0., (/P)—Tho ^

anniim cnt conference was called *r by O halrmaa H ughes today to m eet *

a t 11 a. m . n e x t M onday fo r I ts th ird plenary session.' . '

A n o ffic ia l anAonncem ent'of th a * call con tained no m ention o f th epo rpose 'o f th a m ae tln g , b u t I t t n t «

' generally naderatood th a t tbe m s - |alon would bo devoted a lm oit an- *t i r e ly to a( p resan ta tlaa o f th e 'P rench v le v p o lf lt 'o n land arma- 'n e n te by P n ia le r Briand. '

W A B illN aTO N , 1). C„ - W itb . th e nrms confcrenco In adjo'tlromoni, * (ho various nnlional grouiia fu rther do. . . veloped in consuUalioas nmong them- _ aelvea today lho policies they wlll fol- - low' w ith reap ed to tho F a r E astom . quostlons nnd the llmitution o.f natlon> ^

I nl nrm am enl, ' . i, The B ritlah, following th e lead . ^

o t th e P reach , lo t i t bo taiow n th a t ,I aa a card inal p rlndp le of th e ir a t-.

t itude tow ard the P a r E astern alt- na tion th e y stood ready to p e r ^

■ Date th e *'open door” in Ohlna, i ’f " , g lfo e x tra te rrito rria l rlghta t h e n aa a&oa oa'Ohlnft'B dertlop- m ent ■will w arran t, and la geaeral a ld 'th c Chinese peoplb-to assnme a placo o f economic la flu w c e la th a f "

; w orid. I t m a fn lly expected th a t 'I ta ly , v hoso Interest Is more re- . ^ a o te , :v o a ld take a ac h '. tb e . n a e " .

• position -

• Chlaeie d cela ra tig j "of p r in r fp U s - ! 'a a ^• a-bflsis o f 'd lsettsslon*' wore a t w ork •I frau iin^ .fl '.m oro 'de ta lled staU m ent o f' th e ir position a t te r rommunicaUon “ w ith Tokio. There, were indications ' th a t tho ex tm -terrU oria l phase o f the _

situation would oecopy a prom iaeat : place :n sueh a stAlemenl, w ith Jap an '

' ta k in g .th e -p o s itio n tb a t th e pow ers !• cannot give u p e x tra Icrrltc tW righ ta• un til tliv) Chinese eourt system hns been j

fubalan tia lly expanded and recon- j

I* Axoericans P o in t to Reeord. \L’ F o r the U nited Btatea no oao would ^ speak oathoritativ(;Iy , officials only . reforriag inquirers to tho reeord o f th is ? govom m cnt's post a ttitude tow ard ^ J China. Tho pa rtin iln r w ay in which . these 'gene ra l principles arc tb be ap- ? plied tu tho preaont sUuation probably will rem ain nnrcvoalcd until tn e nego-

. n a tions have gone mueh fu rtber, al- T ^ though i t is taken for gran ted th a t r ' ‘‘ m aintenance o f the " o p e n d o o r " ^ l j * ^ remain a baaic conslderalion in . any ^ American plan o f proeedtire.

f ! ' dci

i i E i L o e i N i m y i 3 S iE I iN S l I I B N S iE1- ; , ■ ______ . ra

Visit o f P rinco of W ales is M ar- ' rod by th e Opntinnin^ th

n ' Diflorders Jit

' f BOMRAY, {yppT he diilurbnnco in tho n a tiv e .q u a r te r of tho c ity , which broko ou l yesterday w hile 'fi procession h ,

“ was e v e r tin g tho Prince of Wales “ j through . th o Enropcan to e llo n ,'w a s enuscd liy a n o b of unemployed m ill g: hands, ■who w recked and bnmcfi a

;® n^m bc^of■ tram t*irs n t sevcml points, ^ *® it was learned toda.v. Tho mob W ried ” ’s tonos.and o the r nisa iles a t European

passers-by.A fter aeveral polico had been killed

*■ and wounded in tho scuffles w hich en- ^ sued, the poliee f ired on tho njob. In- ”

flielinp a num ber o f casoaltier. ' ^ „ The Iram w av aervlco was suspended. "

and tho mob 'wtea s ti ll .carrying on I" g sporadic dem onstrations today. . .

IDA H O W BATHEE. 'jd *" Tonigh t and Saturday unic ttled , ^es colder soutK portion ton igh tlli

i Americans Exprei ro With British A«- ' •

J W ABHINOTON, (JP) - Decision h y w n t O reat^B rittdn-to slop w ork Jm m tdialcly r on h e r fou r cap ita l ships .o f th e n p o r-

Hood ty p e waa heard ir ith sa tisfaction Lg today by ,m em bers of the Amcrienn ar-

mam'eat delogatioa. Thoy regarded th e tl o rd e r ,fo r cessa tion ef work, a n n o u ^ d ai

■0 todoy in London, as iadieatlvo bpnho ol . w holehearted cspensal b y tho BHtlsh

of tbe princip les o f th e American na- ei ) va l rednction program . m-jj A m erican oxflcials, OMnmenting on tl [f. the doelalen, omphaalsed th a t .G reat pi a B rita in w onld t a l f e r leas from atoppaga ai

»a Of w o rk /o n th e ■ape^Eooda th a a th e pi . U nited .S ta te i w b n li l i LnlinU ar. drdar tl

E W S• PRIOB PIV B OHNTr

IDSUPmK PliGISiLT ff GDKBE

Action Ind icates Se ttlem en t by- T echnical Commission ' a t : W ashington of C apital Sh ips R atio Question

- LOOTOH, ' m - T to K lia in llif aunoonees to d a y 'th a t . t t ' b u otdee- ed th e ceiaatlon o f w v o rx on th a fou r warahlpg o f th e n p e r-u o o tf tn>a. T ha ahip bnildlng flrm a vex* notified y o s t e ^ y n o t to Incnr any fa r th e r U ahlU tlea.o& a e v (oaTBl constraction u n til fa ilh a r no tlee from th e adm iralty . . ;

These cnsttac ta v e re a v a rd a d ' only tw o v e e k s ago. O ffieiala ax* p lained tb a t th e prac tical e ffec t o f th e adsilra lty 'a order von ld b a t t o absolnte eeasatlaa o f a ll v a n h lp

W aahington conference.’

GLASGOW,' ( /P V ^ t is f lfflrioP y ■ ■ s ta te d th a t th e eon traeti av a rd ad th e Clyde Shipyards fo r th e coo*

• s tn c U o a o l th ree v a n h i ^ o f th a aoper-Sood tTpa have been anapend* ad. ' ■

The Steel v o i t s a re affec ted b y th e inspanaloa • * .

W A Sm N G TO N i D . . C„ (/P > -A ttlo» of th e B ritish government, annooneed « from London' today, In ordering .work > ■topped on th e four cao lts l sbips 'o l tho Hood, type , tho only, canjtal ship building program, on which Ido B ritish ' bavo bi-en engaged slnee the annlallci^ camo na no aurprlso here. Thero va« mueh doubt, even beforo the coiiforcne* en 'lim itation of armaments waa oalled < by Prcsi<leot H ardlngj th a t tho B r i t i ^ would com plete-Ihise, ships.. '

. . Xn a n y case dallberatiena e f ^ - ' 'tebaol&id tom nisalon ihwificft t o - r n f t a i s t m ^ ^ W n ^ B i o n T ^ '*

'tadtuU ajg' s i t f a l -ottlcara Of ‘ ' ' t t i r t i ^ p o v a r a r ep iw e a te a t o th e ;-^eonfeianoa, appear raadM d - ■

' a p o in t'V h ere th * c ap lts l-ah lp z» . •. U o m ay h a c o n tU ara l aa ttled , ao ' .

f a r . a s th e B ritish and-A fflericaa ‘ .f iee ta a ra . ooncenad , T h* Amazl* ' .

~ 'o a a proposal th a t O raat B rita in r a - '. t a in IB battlesh lpa and fe n r b a ttle '

c m lse rt,a n d th e U oited S ta te s 18 b a ttle sh ip s ' to- have bean ao- cep te4 b y th e exp erta-v h lc h Im- ^ - pllea f in a l acceptaac* h y th * con- [ ference its e lf o f th a t elem aat o f ' } '■ th o progtasLI t is no t clear, however, th a t tb e ex ­

perta have as yo t reaebod a conclnrion u to J a p a a 'a fleo t streng th , fo rm a l , ~ announcem ent yesterday by A dmiral B aron K ato , heading the J a p a n e se . group, tlia t Ja p an desired more th a n ^ tb e 00 per eont ratio in general n a v a l" tonnage ollowed fo r he r under th e A m -. e ricaa proposal waa takoa aa meaning th a t th is is tho po in t now beiog d ^ ba ted by tbo five adm irals e f tbe a n ^ - - eommitleo and the ir staffs.

Ja p an W onld Boost L i m i t .I t har been sa id th a t the . Japanea* - '- ''

desired a f lee t ratio to British o r Ant- e ncon s treng th o f T O iortoad 'o f OO p ^ cen t. B aron K ato did no t disclose the a c tua l figures, aaying merely th a t ha aought n " a l i g h t” IncrenM ia p roper' tiona l alren i^h . There is no doubt t h a t th is w ould bo viowed by Axaeri-' rn n navnl opinion as 'n m odification-ef ooe o f ith o fou r “ general p rlnc jp lsa" la id " r<nwri by, Sccrotary H ughes aa those oppUed by tho American delega* tlon in shap ing a redoetlbn a ad UmlU* tion proposal . ' ‘uDon on ontlrcly r e a - • sonablQ and pratU aablo boslsi.-to the . end th a t tho jo s t Intcreala o f Alt ahallK :'^ 1)0 'ad eq u a te ly guarded and . t ^ t n a ­tionol security and defense ^ o a l l be m nintained.’f^ 1 0 th ird 'general propoaltion s ta ted by M r. H ughes w as: “ '

" T h a t in general regard shoo1d .b e had to tb e existing naval streng th o f tho powera concemod.”

N o v S ho rt o f Ratio . - . .This has applicalion to tbo Japanese'

proporcd modlfieallon as to tonnage n t l o , it is aald, inasmneh as Jnpan does n o t now possess eren ..the'60 pe r 'c e n t . ra tio allowed under tho. Amorlcaa pro- IiosiQa. ‘ ’ r

I f th e coacreto temsa' e f th e Japancbo conater proposal ' deal, only v iO i l ie r d (sii« to r e ta in th e n e v sdpar-draadnonjht u n ta n , Jn s t -

(Contiaoed on F age Poor)

3S8 Satisfaction • id m ira lty ’s Step

woro issued rela ting to lU 1016 boild- ' tn g program .. I t w as pointed o o t th ftt. ., tbo super-Boods virioelly wore in the " p a p e r " stngo wbilo some of tho n e v A m erican ships wero nearly c o m p le te

Coagressiooal loaders declared today .- th a t thero wns lit tle prospect o f a n y . action in o ltber senate or bonse on Ta**' : o lnllons dosiraed to stop, th e IQlO pre- - v liram until the resoltS ie f t h e ' con fe r" enco aro seen. I t vaa-pb ih tad 'bn t t h a t , ' ondor no thority o f a n amendment, t * - ' ' . ' th e 1016 'navU a p p r o p r i a t i o n ' p residen t, in event e f ln te r B a t{ i» 0 r ' ag rc ttnen t haa a u th e r i^ [ to p rese n t,b a ild in g p r o g ra a l ir i t ib n t t o - .' thCT. a n th o r i u tM from e o a f ^ . ...

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■ESE Bll 111BNOPESi £ . fflS P lO S i

lo tnN ation 's Desire to M anage Own

A ffairs is E xpressed by P res- nmot

• , ident an d P rem ier in In te r- JJ",;' view Given Nortiicliffe J ;; /

PE K IN G , >yIV-Chinn’s dciiro to " n ] njocajo h e r own affa lt* w ithout Inter- Icw neo irom o lhcr conntnt® v a t voSf- od in JntcrvJowt Rrontod today to Lor<i N ortbcliffo, noted n r ltlih publlclit, by . . T y « i * n t n * a -S h lh CBiwif; and-P ro« m is r Cliln Yun-Pcny. Both cnphnaiecd j,p„, UjeiT nftUotv'« tveod o( money titul both likowiaa tunertcd th a t Cbia-i w u boI von t and ablo to win h e r .way throuifh If Riven tha opportunity . Premier Chin declared th a t China w u lookinft I fo t th a WMhinRton eonfereneo fo give I’oln h e r ta r i f f Rutoncmy. • , . , , , I]” '

Tho prciiden t, who recolvcd Lord 'f f f , N orthchffo a t h i i palaco aaid: « e tl

Bbonld Solve Problems. |®“ 'Tho ojKntaR of th e WaiW nsftoa

conference baa te e n marked by many ■ fugceation i odvocalinjc forciffn control ___

In ChJtjft bu t uuch proeecdurc .would t onljl causo fu rth w d^ffieulUci a n a (T ttouW c. Tbo Cblnesa pceolo ahould bo I nllowM to lolve tholr own Internal “ pfobtomi. Chlna'a preaent troubles Bhould b» -rc (ruded by fo re lgncn noc • only a^ peculiar to China b u l a i tho n a tn ta l s lep in tbo ovoluUon of tho eoveram ent eatabllibod wbon the mon- orehy v?u overthrow n a fte r bavin); Cl beon endured fo r centurlea. Similar ^ d lfle a ltic i were experioneed in France _

_r a f te r tho revolution and E ngland andtho U nited Btatea a lio had bn (r pe- I riods c t m lq u i uo ie tttcm ent boforo ’ i to b b ndm iniatratloni w rro eomnleted.

" C h in a would liko forolffn nationa to repaid th e development* now proceed- ioff w ith undoritandln(f and aympatby . Tha In lereat o f foroipn powora in Chinn ' h chiefly commercial and helpful crlti- ; film o f China and a determ ination on th e p a r t o f the powe fi to give her f air

L A V E R I N ( ^

T H E A T R E

TODAY AND SA Tjl^A y' V T h ti i« tho c u d tha t

* ^ brooght death to 12

C O LO W Y N

A C f O F 1 H EA OT5 I

M-tW

A ic reea melodrama o f com- pe llin s power, o f luapcnao th a t ii aa in ta lD od to tho laat foo t of film , eomplfeatod w ith an onuau- a l Iw lit th a t jr i] ) j yonr bO'»r; ns w ell a i y o u r In taiM l, i i th o '‘Aco o f H earta ,” a a J o by O ollw ji. from an orig inal O onvcm eur Mor­r is iccnaria. Z;on C.'ioney;’ J/)hn'Bowers and L eatrleo Joy a e t the lo&ds.

• - A L S O - I

A B ooth TatkiLgVo.i Two Reel Oomcdj

’ “Edgar, Ilie Beteclive”AND

A Ono Kool.Novtilty

“Speed”,A N IN E .H E E L '

BANNER PROGRAiVI DON'T MISS n

.. Usual P r i c e s - 1 0 - 2 5 , '

play would a id m aterially >n. her com- halL morrltil cxpannloff ond create buiinea* «d tji opportunities o f iriporttinec. •. H oW i 1 0 B » ' to Mlnlmmn. { i n ’n

" C h ln il 's p reicn t financial dlfficul* .Jic tic* nre nmirnvated hy tho fonditioni whtcb >,ovc nlitftlncd ninre tho termin- ation o f the., w ar. D uring tho w ar. xh Io icIrh buvct* ,01'^ratcd k tR C ly 'in . tho ( China mnrket nnd were Lirge pu rcbu- |h e r n of Cliincm? products. Sineo tlio 'w ar veml theao purchiucB hnvo m aterially dlmln- g^„J Isheil nnd China hna no t y e t bcen 'ab l« p „ 5, lo mako up the defielcncy. flho ha« not

I ron lrartril nny foreign lon.ns durinR Vonl tho Inst th rre yMM of nny consiilcrable jjonc amount. Al»o Ih^re hns brcn no par- Qff,, ticulnr invcntm ent'h rre of foreign cap- q Itnl, and (his, coupled w ith the dcererise In trade of luch staplo* ns silk, tea, nnd th e like, Is rcsnnnsiblo for little, fopital comtnp n to tho rountry.

“ Clilna II in flnanrial diffirultiea. but .they nro not Infiinnonntablo, nnd stppfi r .rt now helni: tnken \)v the Rov- ernm ent w hich wlll rnahlo tho rnuntry |{i return ta .l t« normnUiitrttt.wiHiIn a roawnnWo tim o drspite the troublea . ‘ heween tho n o r th ' and south, Theao nro rxpecled lo ^ e adjueled In due * coufio. iO

O ltljonahlp I s Sonud. Jj*'’-“ Bomo fo rc ip i new spaperi ,have . .

polntocl o u t tlu it the dlf/erenrc* ,b e , " tween tlje north and south are not dif- ferenrcs betw een the people o f thoae . foetionf, bu t betw een persons, desiring , / ' to serve th e ir own ends, nnd th is view V.P*; Is eo rrrrt. The people o f China are ^ j '

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I _________________ ___________________ l lo

; I C b u r c b S e r v i c e s I PrciI ------------ —------------------------------------------ Mod, Ohurch o f tho Aseejulon.

(Episcopal) ■ Offt1 Charlc* Qlenn Baird, Ilector. Anti 1 .H arry Q arra tt, Choir D irectof.

M ary Hamptffo, Organist. E; Church sebool a t OHS m the Parish Preir -•*"■' ........ .. ' ------]

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PEAISBD BY OEmOS 1

EVES7WHE&E

The Greateat Six Ree Starring

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See Tliis P ic tu re Here' a t «

Usual Admission.f

Eveninfls— 1 0-25 and 30d

Other Good Subjects Now"Pormanent Fooco", Bolativo to

- ' i"*SPECIAL BTCSIOAL SOORE 00«

B ig UOnly to show you h (

items.from our big stoch er prices are just as att

Editorial ^Hundreds of co.atumcrr

who havo como to dot store exclaim with omosemont,"We really did not. know that Twin Palla had a £ur- nitnro 8^r<}^oooupyinB;.tho

rbig apa^e you havo, 'and carrying stfoh a high e:rade lino of merohandiso, com- ,bincd with the modinm priccd goods." Our Main street storo consists of thrco Big floors. In tbo basomeilV "wo havo our cheaper priced .and aop- ond-band fnrnitnro and

I stoves. On our ^onnd floof wo carry tho mcdinm .

g r a d e s , and_ onr third floor consists of all high grade lines of furniture. There­fore you see wo can suit all yo'ur requirements.

E. HOLLINGSWOETH.

H o o s ie r COMPLE

212 M&in South

, TWIN FALLS DAILYjiU . T K t b l i a m « o »o«r b c ln s call- O J id upon to m akoltheir conu lbu tion i o t An rood aupplilcf for tho box which wlll bo scot to t h o / o r t n a i l m ission -a t ■

^ £ f n g * ' ’^p rayer 'nnd litnny a t , 11, with si-rmon by tho rector. ;

B crv iro-a t Roaeworth a t 8 ,p . m . | Tho noxt sorvico for tho colored pc6- |

plo of tho community w ill be^bold in the church on Sundoy even&g, No- .^i, vcmber 27th, n t 8 o ’eloek. U aslo o a ' Sundoy mornlnp will be : ' Proccasinnal, “ Alleluia Sing : to

J c itta " — ______—— --------- PowoUVonlto ......................... MendelssohnBonedlftus cs D o m lne ....;-_ .^ ,.-N cv ln . O ffertory anthem, " P ra is e the I* rd ,

0 My S o u l" ...........------------ _~BoylePrcKM otion, “ Holy OffcfliKtf^’

...._____________________ BourgeoisRocesjlonal, “ Jeruaalem the Golden .

................. ..................... ............... E w ing ®

--------- enr i r r t O hilJtian OhracJi. " lli W. W. Burks, Pastor;

9:45 0 . m„ Bible school. D. W . Up- ^ degraff, superintendent. You aro m aae gt glad when you come to this lehool. „

10:D0 o. m.. Communion nod sermon. Subject: “ Shall Wo K now Each O ther In HcavcnT”

0:30 p. m., Christian Endeavor. A tea l llvo young peoples h tv Im .

7:30 |>. ni., Praise and u m on-loe tu ro bv the pastor on “ T n m la f tho W orld • Upside Dovrn.” An up-tu-the-mlnule discussion th a t rub t polities, plutocracy .. and puny ,

Spccial musir will bo furnished by tho choir o t both morning a ad evoning

M orning:Proludo. Rcvcrio ----------------- BchumannM editation, M oonlight S o n a l^ „ ____

O ffertory, Nocturne •.— - — __.{niopIii Anthem, 0 Do Joyful In tho I ^ r d .^ ’ t

------------- ------------------------------ - E v u t J,Evonlng;

Prelude,- Con Amour-_____ >__Donnierc J,

)RPHEUM f«.TH WHILE®®©

l E X l D ’teel Comedy Ever Made b\ ing the Kid—Jackie Coo

Thtf s to ry e a n le i so mneh de* liclous h u n o r th a t I s .th e hands

' o f on o rd in a rr se to r i t would b e T a comedy h it, hai .w ith Chaplin ' in th l roU o f t h i fo s te r f i th e r of. ~ “ T I iB K I d " th o p r o d u o th n I s th e - $ f u tc a t laogfaisnatalner . th a t has overboen lu u e d In the form o f .a ' motion p le ture. I t is deservodly V driilgnated a s F irs t N ational's six rods of joy

aw Shovfing-P£BM4J'9 to Poaoo Oonference a t Washin .j he Day and Patho Review

^OHOEET O&OHEBTEA %'

:k Reduciihow money talks here, v

)ck a t random, and are lis attractive.' Come and see

C hart^O ak: R ange .. . Home Range, with n '"Oak, aiuminum top, £

Kitchen C abinet.......Star or King Oak Hea Genuine Way Saglesi W h iteo rV .M ,2 in ,FW alnut Beds go a t ....Good Felt Mattress $25,00 6-ft. Dining Ta $80:00.54-in. Dining T$125.'00 Mahogany CaPhonogi-aph..............$75,00 Wicker Baby C. $50.00 Baby Carriage.

• F u r n it iLETE HOME OUTFITT

.Y NEWS, TWIN FALLSO tferto iT , D tIm P o e t ___ a o tU e U lk £Anthem %* _____ Sclectrd I

■ ■ ' B U n ^ A n u , ' K -lla ll 12.' £ a s t M ain S treo t

. Captain and Mra. J . F . P urdy J a i l senriees 11 a. a .Sunday sehooi 2 p . m. ^ ' S Salvatioa meeting S p. d . , ^ ton W eek day services: Tuosday, 8 p. m .; i

T hursdny, 8 p. m .; S a ta rday , 8 p. m. o ’e W b Invite yoo to w orship w ith us. pi^,

- wilr i r r t OJnirdi o f OhriBt, Scientist.- j

ICO N inth A ve. E . the, Banday lervIeo a t 11 a. m. Subject ( o f lesson'scrmon November 20: “ Soul a t and B ody ." ^

Sunday ichool a t 10 a. m. fo r pupils Qu under 20 vcart o f age. ooj

Wednesday testim onial m eeting a t 0:1

A reading room a t 134 1*2 U h in av- to; cnue norlh, w here ' C h ris tian ''B c le n ce a i lite ra tu re m V b e ob ta ined , is open 3 dally, ix rep t ,'.8uadays a n d , holidays, mo from 1:30 to <:30 p. n . fol

^ 0 public is cordially inv ited to art a ttend tho sorvlces a n d use the reading - i Town. Oil

AnTwin P*D i MIm Iob.

J . M. ClOf, R aito r.- Of230 T hird Ave. B. ]

Suiidny school 10 a . m. preaching, 11 a,- m.. OrEvQ praiao servieo, 7 p . m. • ]

• PreachlDg 8 j) . a . ' , OrEvsagcHst N. n . Payne wiU preach ~

tho old time gospel th a t saves from all sin through Je su s ' blood.

Meetings overy evening. Song 'ierv- Icc 7:;i0 p. m. P reae^ ing 3 p. m.

' Immaanal L ntb’e ran Ohnrch. 'Jobs Q lhring, Pastor.

Third Ave. W . a n d F ifth St.Sunday sehooi 0:45 a . ni.Morning w orship 10:30 a. m. 2S S. x

Tr. M atlh. 25, 31-40. T opir: “ Tho Last Jttdpnc-n t.''

Evening services 7:30 p. m. ■ Topic: Jesus C h i^t, the Qod.Man.

TODAY AND TOMORROW IS P E O U I. l U T Q i r a

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19 T O D B T S I E N n S

W B O S A W I T L A S T

H I O H T '

by Charles CfmpUn)ogan

This Picture Has Been

Slio*h'EteWiSti0re*at Ad­

vanced Prices.

.NENT PEACE”lington, D. 0.—J U bo Topics o f

EVENIHO SHOWS— 7 AHD 9

i )g S a le ! [we have chosen a few = isting them here. 0th- ee. You are the judge.

I .....................$39jS0reservoir.,. . . : . $25M , Seller’s.......................$35Meater..............$10.00iSs Spring..... $9.50Filler Beds.... $9M0 ,..................'.....$10.001.....................$10.00.:ah\/..............$14.00Tables..........$45.00lase.......... ..........$40.00C arriage...... $35.00e.....................$20M

u r e x C o .‘TERS ^ B^07:^^3hone South ,,

I t F ^ "

:.S,II)Aao, FRIDAY,

S I' ,s*"»^ Saturday, 0 to H a. ,

P i n t m C m iM E p b c o ja o s m S O teht I jilgw Ia iVhlto, Pu to t,^

t a l l y U . Cumnnn., U cntoncu. . . j , , , Sundny rcbool 10 a, m. ‘t . h. Aeb-

ton, superintendent. • - monllI R flgnlu m orning worship a t .11 n .jn lo'eloek when tho pulpit ,will bo o c « - , iplfld by th e Rev. E . J . .tluston, who 'w i l l , conduct a series of meetings.

Preaching ovot’ ovening a t 7:30 w ilh tho ozcrptlon of Saturday. '

Class meoting in tho pastor’s study M( a t 0 p . m. B. L Sm ithwlck, leader. Ev

Interm cdiato loaguo n t 0 :1S, Anna by t Quire u leader. Wesley lenguo for Bl boyi aad ^ r l s o f high sehooi lago a t " P a 0:15 p. m. W illiam McDonald, Joador. p a ,''

'S enior league a t 6:15 p. m /w ltb a “ No representativo o f tho Castleford league and a i leador. • tha t

Evening w orship n t 7:30 w ith a sor- snpe mon by tho Bev. B. J . Huston. The Cl following musical program hjos beon J i arranged: - Pi• Morning musie: ning

Organ I’icludo. ^Anthem, “ Beneath th e Cross of P “

J e s 'is " M B e r w a l d O ffertory solo, “ I L ay Mo Down In -

P e a c e " ____________ -D u d le y BuokM lsa M & rguot Dumke.

Organ uostiudo ..Evening musle: ' ‘

Orchestra. ~

Howpould You In Booth’s

C h i l d r e n ’ s 1

S h o e D e p a r t m ’ t I

■ Black, 5 1-2 to 8....... $2.60 1Black, 8 1-2 to '11..... $2.76 liBrown, 5 to 8 ........... $3,60 . 1Doublo-'wclt can be reach- !!“ ■J-8 1 - 2 to 1 1 , b r o w n c i i l f ; t h e • .b e t t e r k j u d ........ ............$ 3 .5 0

1 1 1 - 2 t o 2 , b r o w n c a l f : t h e „b e t t e r k i n d ____ ;............^ . 9 5

i l l - 2 t o 2 , b r o w n c a l f $ 3 .6 0 (

H o p S c o tc h S h o e s : b r o w n bc a l f ; 5 t o 8 .....................$ 2 .1 0 P

8 1 -2 t o 1 1 .....................$ 2 .2 5

B l a c k K i d , 2 t o 5 . . . . . $ 1 .6 5

D la c k l a d , 5 t o 8 ....... $ 2 .0 0 .

B r o w n K i d , 5 t o 8 ... . $ 2 .9 5 j

B r o w n C a l f , 5 t o 8 . . . . $ 2 . 2 5 MB l a 'c k K i d j 8 - ^ 2 t o . ' M1 1 .......................................... $ 2 -9 5 mB r o w n C a l f , 8 1 - 2 . • Wt o 1 1 ..................................... $ 3 .0 0 ^

H a v e t h e c h i ld r e n f i t t e d

p K » p e r ly , a a n u s - f i t t c d •

. s l i o e s w i l l r u i n t h e i r f e e t

w h i le ^ r o t t i n g . W e ta k e

K pec iu l i n t e r e s t i n f i t t i n g t l i e c h i l d r e n . W o h a v e A A < t o E w i d t h s i n t h i s d e p a r t - I m o n t . t

Vogue Polish, in j

“ A n o t h e r P a c k a g e

BOOTH.MERC

Yeast V Complexioi

B a n i s h e s S k i n E r u p t i o n s ,S t r e n g t h e n s t h e N e r v e s a i

y w want quickly dear your - .skin and complezion, pu t somo firm,) btMlhy on yout bones, Incjwu*

your nrrvo forte and power and look u d feel 100 pcr ctaL better, simply try takine tiro ot MaaUo's tiny VITAMON uLlets wltb eacli m«U aod waUh rcsutls. Mastln's VITA- MON TaU cls coaUla WaMy con- /

, ccnlratol yeast-vlUmines as well / as tlio ivo otiicr TtlH'mora Inipartanl ^ vitamiurt (Kot Soluble A aod Water T Soluble C) and are now bcine 'uard > , by thousands a s to o ls /c e io ra l iv o . ) | aadamuInecom pleiloQsccrtl. IStn- ( ple& boils and skio eruptions trtm lo . vanlib like macie, tho complrxfoo b^ comes frwb and btautitul, tlio clicels rosy, the Ups tcd, tlio ej-cs h t i^ t . 60 THE rapid aod amaxins ore tho reeulU -8 U C that sucejM Is ah«lul«ly twaTtinttwl UNHl or tho trial costa you nothlnn. Tlie sk IN souroo of n slowio|f. mdinnl com­plexion Is from You can’t expect external BppliMtions to l.rnrlit Of a eoDdldoD due to itncmnl conditions. VoC et some ritamlnra into your Ho

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nvF.MRER18.1921.om t, “ H i# L ovb fo r M o " ___B y s f t i l ifortory solo,' “ Lovo N over Poll-) lh * » -----------------T w derick W . Boos

A . W ilton P eck . 1chcstra. • Jrcctor o f choir, Mra. F ra n k Bell. A O rganist, OleniSa N ew ton. fDirector, o f o rehcitm , D j. P a r ro t t The W,. F . U . S . w ill hold a regular inlhly meoting F r id a y afternoon,30, Novembor 25, ia tho parlors of 0 chureh.

Chnrch of th » Brethren , n m r k a W . Bonk, P m Io i.

Mormng w orthlp 11 a. n .Evonlng worship 7:30 p. m. Sermons f the paator.Biblo school 10 a . m. Lesson:Paul Veloio Feslus a n d K in g &grip.1, " Acts 25:1, 20:32. Oolden t e x ^ Now is Christ risen from th e d e a d ^ od become the f i r s t f ru its o f,.th c9i u t slep t.” —I Cor. 15:20. E . N . Plory,iperintendent.Chrlatlon Workers m eeting 0:30 p. u . Junior. W orkers meoting 6:30 p. m . .. Prnyor lervIce on W odnosday evo-

A l H om e T A V L O R C U M M IN S

AuomeyBabcock Bldg. Phone 3U

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u Like To fies Shoes?Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes ^Brown kid, Cubanh e e l .............. .............$6.50Black Kid, Cubanhoo l...................... .......$4.85Black Kid, low heol.. $ i5 0 BroWn Kid, low hefil $4.60 i . Brown Calf, low heel $4.75,Olil ladies’ comfort «hoes;, soft too and rubber heela................................... $4.00Oxfords, in \rn\s, heelt black, brown, gray ana p a tto iia ......................$3.95 '

Twoedie Boot tops aro neat in appearanco. Because they fit snug they add die- tinclion to tbc dress. _ I

I A ll Colors, 20c

B -From Booth’s”

CANTILE CO.

/itamon }ffi Sccrct II, Puts on Firm Flesh* and Increases Energy.

SKIN •

0( w u t 1;m Ar« tUaullfuI F ta tu m If I Yoti An Uslf Sliln. FUhbr Holla* ChMfci, Or a Serawnr NKkt M..tln'*-VJT*M0N T .b U t. A r.T eri-ll«»lr Cu*mnl(*d To C lw Yeu Htslih, n« iu tr Anil A M on Reund*d Fact and Fl|ur«, o rM ontr D*ck.

Arc Pojilively Gtiaranleed •to Put Oa Finn Flesh, v 'C Im the Skin and locresM WEncisy When Takea W i^ f

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Survey of Records Provides tion Relating to Road Co Falls Counti^ the Past

—Expenditures Total $98i, i l ' j ioU J W .I o t «18S,741,M t h . o m t a .■ Twltt- FnlU highw ay dialrJct h « coa

• tn ie ted M 1-4 miro# of h»rd w d g nTfll’ lurfftCed road l In ih« t r e a cm ' tulldlnbraced Jn tho d ittrle t. In conrlrue- lhe diUod, lurraclD g of tlicJO roadi h u beon nnd bii

t dons w ith b ilu lltb lc 'pavcm ont, oil »or.. a t a c0l«U 0D macadam, rock lop. rock hue jum lo ■with p ftvo j top, wa^or-bound a*aca- Improv dam and (rravol top . Tho

Infom iatio tt to th la o ffc rt haa been (or roiobtained ihronRh a aurvey of tho d lv thcBOt r l r t ’a roeorda befflnnlny w ith f l r i t op- bri<lRci

' ATottgo am ount «p«nt por milo fo r Boadi--------, „ • D ridgw

W w ^ zniloa o f v ii maeadam eo it fo r Boadi— - • B ridgoi ..

| ^ ; ^ . |B i l « a o f roek baio, gravel top B o a d i------

VA n i l » o f s ia v e l a t H o ltb to r Boads-~---------( 700.00 p e r n llf l 'b e iog now added ,S S-( mUei w ater boond noeodam Boadi---------

I B rldgc i —7 t t o Um o f p a T e l a t M urtangh Boada.---------

Brldgei —

D o u u 6f W o ik D o M .

The appended report rtotc# tho placo tion n o f Improvcmoot, amount nf road bu ilt In ea j

k u i l t t . LoDRth Boada .B r id g e t' 2 4 % -£ 5 B 'Im ilf l • •4,400.81 » 0.24 (

25 -28 B I m i lo 2,505.87 82.4725 -27 B Im llo M07-83 16.1726 -28 B I m lio 2,710.65 1,304.03 26 -20B Im llo 4,375.70 S(L05 2S -25 N H mile 1,030.00?7 -W N lm U « 2,l8a:£9

k 28. -27N Im ilo • 4,140.75f L illy O r'd e I H milo 2,038.87 1,403.14

Bho-Falla H m llo 15,01U180 *41N Im llo 10,451.77 5,271.4380 ^ O N 3-4 milo .13,057.22 . 5,741.4630 -SON Im llo 10,340.72 iD,000.7830 -37 N Im ito 10,750.83 2,502.3230 .3 8 N 3-4 b Ho 15,073.70 716.7220 -37N I m llo - 18,207.74 ’ ■

fc 20 -38 N 8 4 o l io 12,104.04 545.70^ 25 -37 N 1 mile 10,154.09 0,023.34

25 .-38N Im llo . 10,0'11.78 1,403.0438 -2013 Im lle 22,501.03 3,2'13.2338 -27 B Im ite 24,340.10 2,197.53

, 38 -28 B I m ilo 18,520.53 2,605i)8 .I 38 -COE I m llo ' .17,032.20 1,581.3!>

28 -41N Im llo 10,533.00 700.0458 -40 N % m lIo 0,007.51 1,102.70

' 30H -20E iJuU o 18,324.04. 3,124.41,2 9 . -40N l - 4 m U « : . 'k - 6,080;40 , r - • 172.08

■ 80r-30E % a l l 6 • - '• 1 4 ,( » 8 :3 8 - - ■ 407.7638 .3 0 N Im llo • 10,701.54 4,701.7738 -38N I m llo . 17,250.13 2,610.1238 .-37N Im llo 17,704.15 2,200.3238 -80N Im llo 10,408.23 4,703.8738 -86 N 1 inllo 10,300.80 2,08(IJ21 '

* 30 -30E Im llo 14,551.02 1,102.0535 -35N Im llo 14^35.00 8,005.0335 -30 N. Im llc 1^,215.22 ' 2,107.6135 -37N Im llo • 12,781.72 8,480.4030 -33E Im ilo 11,110.80 1,038.1330 -32E Im llo 10,050.32 2,018.8730 -31B 3-4 mile 8,307.23 763.40

■ 87 -36 E 1800 fU 0,685.03 43.55 ■t, 32 -38N I m llo .8 ,5 5 1 .0 1 ' 2,200.201/ 36 -30B Im llo 8,732.57 1,804.82

28H -41N 1-4-mllo '.2 ,2 0 0 .0 0 , - - 1 0 5 .5 02 8 ^ -4 0 N H m llO ' 4,100.00 ' 081.54 "45 -30N I m llo ' 6,020.30 081.2145 -31N 1 m lio ' . 6,583.57 60.0445 -32N Im llo 7,481.40 301.8045 -33N I m l l o ' 2,550.51 545.2140 -35N Im llo . 8,454.30 404.30

k 33 -40 B Im ile ' 1,038.64 - 48.67 M nrtaugh8hoettrlD g I H milo 3,222.38 8pO.SOSt. n ig h 'r n miioB 206,000.05 20,177.07

TotaIa_58^4 mlloa « 8 2 ,741.50 «105,445J» ;

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S a o b a r o s e r v o i s qboIobb o n lo s

a c c o t m t w h e n n o o d e d .I .

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p r o b a b l y b e t b e l a r g e s t o r o p i t

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P O S T A L S A V m O S D,

' Member of Federal R

TWIN FA LI5 DAILH

f s i ir s r ■iBEims i fm c io M ii:

' Mochlr.1des Accurate Informa- p«.ty i Construction in Twin “"“ J Two and a Half Years h. p« $988,186.82 , 551----- ------- y posftlnm tlon i, and carry ing onM o Oetobci itend i 14, th l i year. _ view ol

Bridges C ost t lO ^ M J m i" ''T hil lurvcy ehowa th a t slnee roail a dlaci

luildlng operationa were begun under the Ab ho d irM tlon. o f tho d iitrlc t, b rld g ri Chlnesi md Bimilar elriicturc* havo beon b u ilt ihould It A cMt of •105,445.23, bringing th«i ioggcil ium tolDl of i-xpenditurea fo r highway tho Ch mprovements to •D88,1B0.83. Mr.

The tverapo am ount ip e n t per milo lha t tl 'or rosdi constructod Is, according to n tai'i hcio rccorda, •15,154,20, an^ for Huglici )ri<lRci per milo • 1810.22. - --• ln»pirc

I ’ ' *10,7AH.71pt<rnilla mou# i^ ____________ .2,800.84perml!e______________________12,773.48 per mile R IV Et i ------------------------- 2 ^ 0 .8 4 p o r m il.__________________ '3,266.18 per milo

__________________ 8,570.17 per m lh_____________________1,777.50 por oU o ^_______ - _____________3,095.48pormlleI — ----------------— . 334.87 por mile

n « c h icclion, « i t_ or cooslruction, iona, I ;o it of brlilgci, tho kind of coo j^ur- wore a :lon nnd tho to la l am ount expended the ra{,n eajh icgregntod a rea: .wi'cn

• heavy M Total Kind o( Itorul Cinclni J.2* • 4,407.05 d rav e l ' top of J.47 2,538.34 Gravel . poaito 5.17 2,482.00 Gravel few m LOS 4,081.48 Gravel W itl L05 4,415.65 Gravel eraah

1,630.60 Gruvel eteamo• 2,180.29 Gravel the cr«

4,140.75 Grave) In theS.14 3,502.01 Boek lurfaco tbo

15,011.xl OllpoQotratioD 1.43 20,009.20 O llpcaetratloa1.40 14,231.68 Oil penetration3.78 30,010.50 Oil penetration ' ,"C h3.32 10,352.15 Oil penetration ^3.72 10,000.48 Olt ponelratlon ' Dul

18,297.74 OilpcQotratlon recnniDJ.70 12,050.70 o n penetration ').34 20,078.03 o i l penetration5.04 21,434.82 o il penetration . " “ J, ).23 25,835.10-o ilp cn etra tio n "r.63 20,483.72 Oitponetrntlonm , 21,002.51 o il ponbtrntion •1.30 10,213.50 Oil penetration ).04 20,323.13 Oil penetration 2.70 10,800.21 o ilpcno trn tlon j J.41 21,488.45 o i l pcnotratlon I .2.08 • 5,201.54 Oil penetration r " -.^57.76 ,15,050.14 Oil ponelratlon A f i1.77 24,403.31 Oil penetration ■ ♦},. 1 0.12 10,875.25 O lljen e tra tio n ; S S t 0.32 20,054.47 OU pen etratio n . *tart3.87 24,202.10 Oil penetration . F o r ' 8JJ1 ■ 22,380.10 O ilpcnotrntlon f o r e2.05 15,744.27 Rock baae; gravel top Th 3.93 18,140.93 Rock baae, gravel top but j 7.01 10,412,83 Rock baae, gravol top r>slit3.40 HW71.21 Rock base, grave l'top “ tyf 8.13 12,754.00'Rock baao, gravol top8.87 12,000.10 Rock baao, gravel toi-3.40 0,120.72 Rock baae, gravel top 3.55 ' 0,720.60 O ilpenotratlon0.20 10,758.20 W ato rb o ’n d m ’ead'm l l1.82 10,537.39 W ato rb o ’n d m ’a d 'm5.60 2,305.60 W o te rb o 'n d m 'c a d ’m' X T r 1.54 ■ 4,781.54 W ate 'rbo 'nd m ’cad'm1.21 0,707.57 Gravel ^ 0 1 }.04 6,033.01 G ravel ^ 1.80 7,873.20 G ravel „5.21 8,104.72 Oravol1.30 8,858.60 Gravol 'B.67 1,087.21 Oravol and

D.SO 8,012.68 Gravol t T7.67 816.244.62 iPaved T J '

5 J» (088,180.82 •

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n o w h a r v e s t i n g w h a t w ill

c p i t h a s p r o d n o e d . T h e r e

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l e p la o e t o p u t t h i s m o n -

i rv ic o w h o n n o o d o d .

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iVASniNG'TON, D. a , (ff> -K olaro .chlruki, th e leader o f the oppoiltlon rty In tho JnpanciO 'houso of repre- ita tlvpi on diplom alie m n tteri who I*IV in W aahlnglon aa oa obaervor for I pa rty , In an Interview Thundny sen the quoslion . why tho Uniteil

M n o t he rto lf lu lm ltte d pro- iftla fn lho conference ycaterday, In- md nf China. H o belloved th a t .n !w of the f a c t th a t the U nited S tale i d InviUd tho powora to m cm W e fot dlacuksion of F a r Baatorn qucitloni, e A ncriean governm ent and bo t tho ilncao o t n. m htlor o f form ality, ould have takon the In itia tive , in ggctUng a program fo r 0 lo lolion of 0 Chiocao problem.Mr. M oehliakl o tp resied tho opinion a t the Chineao delegation e ither had lai'il undcratandlng w llh Bocretary

iglie* or th o t Seere tary nugh>ti had ipircd the doeumenl. I f 'e i lh e r wetp c fftao, ho aald, tho Chlncae deloga- )o l l / presenting tbo propoiala ha.l irely sought to mnke thnmielvea fa- DU9 in China.

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Sant to B ottom o f Bapld ty BU- Iflg OUo B lre r

CINCINNATI, 0 ., (/P)—T hirty per­ns, lacludiag two womon puseage rs , ore -saved from the muddy w aters of 0 rapidly riaing Ohio river last night hen tho stoom er Chilo, carry ing n lavy cargo of fre igh t upstream from nclnnatl, a truek a projection on tho p of goveram cnt dam niunber 35, op- aito Now Richmond, 0 . , and la n k a w m inu ter la tcr in 30 fee t o f w vter. W ithin n few minute* a fto r the aah had torn a huge hole in th>) oamor’a hull, jiH _of the, momlicr»-«f 0 erow. aad the paatengcrr woro eafe

the atenmor's two life boata, or in 0 boats acnjl ou t from the river bank. .

umbexl&la’B T ablets E av e Bone H er ft W orld of Qood.

"C ham berla ln 'i T ab le ti bave doni^B a world o f gond,” w rites Mrs. Elln

D utton, K irkville, N. Y. '“ I have • cnmmended tbem to a number of my lends and all who bave ored them also them h igh ly .” W hea troubled ilh' Indigestion or constipation, give em Jl trlni and rea liie fo r yonraelf 'lat nn excellent mcdleino it Is.—adv.

Ch^k That Cold , Bight Away -

A SUDDEN c h ll^ m e e tta - f tu f fy ' : ^ f e e l i n g in the h e a d e d you Ifave the beginning of a hard cold. Get right utter It. ]u s t aa soon as tbe tnidlea start, with Dr. King’a New Discovery.For fifty y e an a standard remedy tor colds, coughs and grippe.

There are tio harmlul drugs, nothiog but goodj healing' medicines, tha t get right down to the trouble and h tlp nature.

You will toon notiee a change for the better. . H at a convindng, healing tu te th a t the kiddies Jilc& Good For croupy c o ^ h s . All (fruggists, 60c.

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oom m l^onod. ahd i f th a t f lg a m . o u t ta to a "81I8W " IncTOBM In ' „ ,p , ffeitaral tomuig#, J t I t posdblfl aa f td ju stnon t conld tie rooclied by re* castUi* th e Uat. o f Bpedfic ships ' “ 4 IftU d o v n 1>y M r. H n g h u . m th o ie ..

- • t e ho re ta ined t j r eacli pow er in th«••projected Immediate rednction of jr.im

flxlaUBff forces. I f tho Japanese , c laim la fo r on actual higher ratio e f naval power, howover, and tliero p ..^„ l8 aomo 'indication th a t i t Ifl. the question will bo more d ifficu lt o f ] trea tm ent,. . Tl,lThere i«. B tr'iloubt th a t Amorican

naval opinion rc p rd * tho original pro- posa! of 00 per ccn t fo r Jap an oa tx- trem ely liberal In viow of Jftpnn’s plaeo In tho roll of natlonu viewed ftom jjn y t economie or other intorest* o* compnr- , j od w ith.thow ) of O reat BriuUn or th e j ( f U nited Stntea. Tho p lain ^ e t o f tbo m a tte r Reema to bo in the Ju d j^ o n t of thoao Amerleno officcra who will ex* press opinions th a t thoy feel Jopnn U „ a o t e a tltted to such n navnl force wt miRht perm it hor to dom ira te tho a it na tion in oriental water* should tho )!“ “ •

■ Jaauo J7I China or claoivliefo in th e R i r E aa t be brouRbt n t some futuro tlmt'to th e teat o f w ar. Tlie flee t ra tio o f f j ” ® Ja p an iovolvea th is point, i t ia aald. * , f '

I > .I » 1 H .» T T O . “ “Aa to Ja p an 'a doslro fu r equal toD-

• nago vrJth tho o ther powers in a “ nurcly d e fe n s iv e '' type of alilp, i t ia ' sa id , mueh would depend on w bat kind ' o f sh ip i t b sho wishes to m ain ta in on* dpr tho m odification. Baron K ato said ' On i t was n o t submarines. T h a t leaves tl’o I Jltfht rriiite ra and destroyera, prcsum- inff

. ab ly . I f I t is ligh t cruladn, as aeema aebo< llkoly, probably an ngreement ean ho ‘ reached quickly on th is point as i t ia elo>» no t m a teria l in estlm atea ^ f flee t

‘ strcDgtli. _D eatroyers B eal r « t o r . ,- j -

I^ it ro y e rs olno nro ineludod under I th is hcodinif o f tho A m erlrnn propornh hflwover, nnd 'Wit ezpcrionco gtivd a now voluo to destroyera which would

. havo to bo considered by .Amerieon ex- pe rta vc ry carefu llv . before they could ' < agreo th n t J a p a n ’s destroyer flotillA ' ' equal t b a t , o f th e U nited S ta te s o r O reat Brilniii^ ^

KELLERD SCORES AGAIN ' in TRAGEDY OF MACBETH K .

, .____, .- fulledC iw T de T roupe O to fes' E n« i*«m eat ? ' '5 '

H ero w ith Splonaid P resenU tlon o f... ,y » to » » p e ire ia P la y . |

“ Because o f the ft|iaenrc o f ligh ter ^°dm» omotlona. tho tragedy of M acbeth ia *i, At more d ifficu lt th/in moat ShaVeipcnro , t , „ .

. ploys to p rcsent in an' n'w optable man- in,_ # n e r,’« snid Jo h n E . K ellord o f the John , ,“ 1* E . K ellerd company in speak ing of Inat i f n, n ig h t 's produotion offored n t the La- n^. , « r ln t lU n lc t.> T lm t the audionco found less diver- 7

■ mon in the cntorjainm ent Inst cvcnlnj; „ than th a t o f th e previou* one, Is possP bJy ,du9 to- the vehicle chosen ra th e r I thnn til nnv Inck of nbility rhown by . fh o .cn u t/ Tlio work of K ellenl in »hitit le role, and tbnl o f Miss Prcdilu 8 B rindloy in th e pnrt b f his atnbltioua , ronnort wnn ulnVero and coavlnclnj; (n ^ "0

• thl’ higlieat degrrc, n* aliK^ w.t* th o : *' o f Joanph Slncer ns J facdu ff. ^o 3-S

Thero wna n "omewhnt b e lter re- njwnac on thc pnrt n f thc pnblir t(i th e .— — p erfornuneo ln«t evening thnn on flie _ f ir s t evening, but tho house w as <ll». nppointingly tmnll. Tho morit o f tho production wnrrnnled lio tto r nppreeia* tlon. I t will bc well to note th n t thn ■ i Jo h n K ellerd company doos no t fall J w ilh in tho lint nf thfljic companies I whone e ffo rts to prc.ient the playa o t ‘1 Shakesppflro l^ave fallen into buffoop- c ry and rnnsrd tlio g rea t dram as to be regarded by tho general piiblle'a* fn». rienl.

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SHOW N A T PR E SS 00N Q BBS8 HON'OMILU, T. II.. f /p ) -A n inter- &

osting lo fid rn t o f Itic I’row Ciln;n'0M - o i o f the ■\Vorld which’ fms jiiiit closed "lt< aesaions here whu an e x h ib if o f Span- iah-Ameclean nowRpapcts. «ompil»inc a ll ihe leading journals o f Central ?nd South Ani<’rica« Mexli-o ,nnd thc An- tille". w ilh nil'cxplnnnloV'* lecturo hy B r. VirgJlio Ilodriguer B etela, o f Oun- “ tem ala City, ono o f lho rice prcsidentci o f tho eont^cia.

Ne.ir|j- ono thousand spcelmena wore shown. The collection is tho property o f Dr. P e te r Goldsmith, of the Colum-

. b in univerelty, and u the result of f iv e y e a r s ' labor.' ,

H IO H E ST PBICBS paid for turkeys. _ Im m ediate deliver}’.' Indc|)cndont Me.it T t MJarket.— adv.

I f you r property is desirable and is t , a dvertised In th e e lau if le d — yooni f in d you r buyer.

SHOE SHINE PARLOROrphmoh T h ea tre , Bldff.

L adies’ and Gentlem en’s ' L i Shoes Sliined . E i

10 Cents RiBE ST .B H IN E W TOWN

Wo also dyo shoos any eolor ' ^ 1 1and gvarantco tbo w ork.' I f you I I 'oro n o t ^ t ls f io d wo will chcor- I I fu lly refund yonr money. - <

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TwonlV'/our bova (•omposSng tho de- " t t ba ting riub in 'th e InU rm edlate acbool C‘‘’ liavc oTRflfilifd Into tout team s, o f six mcmllers « 4 h , and arp busily w orking . PO bn' thc question, ltcBolv>. l, ' ' ‘E very eeipti voter In the Uuited S ta te s should bo to 0. oblo tn rend nnd w rite tho English to 0.' Innguase ," <omn:

T!se liuys who arc mcmlicre o t thlv ftedfi club nrn as followa: to

r ir s i team—Clinton Evons, Lloyd to 6; Ilolniquut, Prnnk nasoll, Qlcn Sears mcdli Lawrenev* Trousdale, Donald L enr. to 3.'

Bi'tioud team —Ilnlph Bniith, K eith to 4; Evwns, Unymond Tvickcr,. Edw ard Ilor- piirac nibrook, Vicjor Qalloway, Don Pn rk , a ; ho I 'a t Brannon. - l Hoi

Third te.’im—Billie Davis, Kimbroiigli H ackman, Eden Ileutler, Oiinton-Rags—to'UO' dalo, W illiam McDonald, Jam es Crouse, |f l R ilpb eummcTson. ' ,n W i

Fourth team —Mllos W nltcrs, Burton M aynard, Victor Melton, Oeorgo 8 to d -, ' ql, dard , W ilbur W ebber, Ilfrm an G entry. * ,

M isr Crystal W est 1s tho leader o t j tho debating club. '________ • .

NO DECISION EEAOHED. ( | Uombors o f the school board havoj^Q ti,,

reached no dofiulto conclusion os t 0 3 5g. w hat fu rther steps will bo ta k e n In, ' the m stto r o f receiving the daughter)Df 0 . A. Bobinson in PH lS B p a d o , as directed by tho c o n rt In a recen t rul-;'®*?,^ ing. Tho board members w ith Super- intendcnt M. C. Mitchell, toet w ith A t- |‘OP * tornoys Bothwell iand Chapman wed- nesdav for nn informal discussion of tho sltuBtSen. ?

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b u h l PLA Y INO 8H 0SH 0N B TBAJT ■ On Furls field, Bahl, thia a f te r n o o n ,," tho Buhl, high acbool eleven Ir contcst- in g for g rid honors with th e h ig h '? ‘®“ scbool eleven of Bhoahone. B oth team i oro said to bo evenly matched and eloao (curo is expected oot o f a hard I bnttlo. N I

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CHICAGO, (fiVrCrop'dam ago reporU from A rgentina led t o 'a modernto a d -’J"’°P ' vanco in tho w heat m arket tpdny 3ur-tP|“‘“J lug-'tho early dealings, bnow In K n n - '* , “ sas and N ebraska w ith rain in M issouri fniled to a e t as a a offset. B uying, h o w * r “ over, WM not atgreasivo. Opening quo- tatlona, whieh ranged from l-Se o ff to V C-8o gain , w ith December $1.04 3 -t n 1’°*“ *' 1.00 and M ay. |1 .08 to 1.09 :-4 , wotu P followed by upturna a ll around. . .

Subsequently reporla o f a ho t w ave ' in A ustrnlin and of crop' deterioration thoro brouglit. abont a fn rther np tu rn .i TIio eloso wns firm, 2 7-8 to 8 J-8e n o t o ' , " " WglKjr, w ith December 11.08 W to 1 .08 '*” '*• 3-8 and Mny $1.111-8 to 1.11 1-4. . 1

Corn and oats although dull, sh o w ed '® '* * firm ness In lino w ith w hea t A fto r op- enlng unchanged to-3-8o higher, Muy!63 1-4 to S3 38r, corn held noar to ,th .) i Oil] in itia l rnngo. ’ recoi|;

L n te r tho m arke t acorod n m a teria l 91- advnnco w ith trad e aomowhat b roader ^wt.; nnd government plans to help flnnoeo e eorn being given Increased a tten tion .!Tho closo was firm , 1 to 1 3-8 te l l - S c ! IvA net higher, w ith Mny S4 1-4 to 54 1-4 a lfa lf to 3-8e. . :to 14

O ats started a shade o ff to 1-8 to l-4c^N o. 1

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I , TWIN . FALLS DAILYip, May 37 iH l'to 3-8D to 87 M e ; an 'l hon hardened a Ilttlo. '.

n ig h o r 'quotntions on hogs tended W treng lhen provlaions.

Oash Quotations C IIIC A ao, (ff)—W heat — No. 2 hard

il.Ofl H .Corn No. 2 yellow 40 1 4 to 40 l-2e;

;o . 2 mixed 48d. ; . •O nls No. 2 wbito 3C 3-4 to 87 l-4«;

N'o. 3 w hite 32 1-2 to 35c. 'Bye No. -M le .Barley 50 to Sflc.Clovcr socd $18 to 18.S0.

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ioipta nonor ateady; choice atoors $S.7fi :o O.SO; medium to good stoars t 3 J 5 0 0.^5; fa ir to medium $4.75 to 5.25; lommon to fn ir 13.70 to 4.7C; choice 't e d e n $4.50 lo 5 ; fa ir to RO<»d $3.75 0 4.S0; choico cowa and heifers $4.S0 0 0;. medium to gopd $4 to 4.50; f a i r to nedium $3.60 to 4 ; 'common cowa $2.76 0 3.50; canncrs $1.50 to 2.75; tiulli $30 4; elioiee dniry cnlvcs $8.50 to 0; ’Tlmo ll(:UL $8 lo 6.S0; medium $0 to ; hoa \ 7 $5 to 0.Hogs — Beceipts 118; s te ad y ;4 >rlme

lght $8.26 to 8.75; smooth heavy, £30 o-U00'poun'as $7 to 8 ; 300 pounds nnd p $(I to 7 ; rough heavy $6 to (5.755 f a t ilgs $3.S5 to 8.70; feeder piga $8.50 to ■; s iags aubjeet to dockage $4'.to 6.75.

Shoop — Becelpia 804; a teady; eaat f m ountain lambs $5.50 to 7 ; best val- Dy lam bs $0 to O.SO;'fair to good $5 to i.SO; cull Iambs $3 to 4 ; eastern Ore- ;on feeders $4.50 to 6; ligb t yearllnga ^4J50 (0 Cj heaviea $3.60 to' 4.60; ligh t rethera $3.60 to 4.60; heavies $2.60 to .50; owes $I to 3.80. .

Omaha Livestock OACAITA, Nob., <<P) — Hog* — Be-

oipts 4,500. Steady to ’lOe higher; bulk, ledlum and ligh t butchers $0.20 to 0.40; op $0.50; bu lk packing grndes $5.26 to

C attle — Boeeipts 1,200. B eef a tee ri nd butcher atoek, attong, ae llv e ; spots ilgbiir; b est fed yearlings hero $8; tockera and feeders alow, ateady;.atoek> r yoarliogs $0.60.

Sheep — Beceipts 8000. A ll classes itea'dy; bost fed lombs iaeludod $8.65; icavy ImVps $8.60; fed c lipped la iii'ii

^ ‘ N ew Y ork fltoek M arke t N E W YORK, (/P )-S ho rt« wore ae-

ivo in the atoek m arket today, extend- ng tbe lr commitments on flrm er.m on- ly rotes ond unee>'taln industria l con­iltlons. . S a le s ' approximated , 000,000 harca.' U ncertain prico tendencies, duo to pecifio eausea, cboracterlied tb e oarly rad ing in tho atoek m arkot today. Ccn> ral Bailroad of Now, Jorsey roso ten tointa on two transaotlons, .prosumab- y on the advantogcoua sale of its eoal iropertics Industrial Alcohol fell 2 3-4 Mints as a result o f th e suspension of ho dividend annonncod n flu r tho closc if yesterday 's scasloa. In ;;aneral tho 1st was. inclined lo reae^ olU, ni&tors, equipments ond.tobac'ios recording loss- IS extending from ' fm ctions to ono ■oint. Shippings, sugars and sovoral o f ho prom inent sU tls and coppcra wote ilin .- .

Coalers, the .ehcapcr oils nnd food iroducts slreng^hoo'-d I’a te r bu t the 5 •2 p e r ccn t-m onaym to fo r call money ecasloned fu rther uodern to rea lising Mcs. Tho c lo^ng \'*a» IrTcguiar. L ib- r ty bonds woro mixed and o ther do- icstifi bonds-W ere Jacking in special eaturoa. i • •

PotatoesC IIIC A Q Ji„,C 0-P otn toes — W enk;

ecoipta 73 c'nrs; 'JJoHLern'WElFo, aaek. d $1.05 to 1.85 cwt.; hulk $1.75 to $1.00 w t.; Bed Bivor Ohios, saeked f l .4 0 to H .50 ewt. . . ■

H sy . ' ■ IvANSAS CITY; (/P^-D ay - Choice ■

IfalfA $24 to 20; No. 1 prnirio $12.50 ■ ) 14; No. 1 tim otby $13.50 to 14.60; ■ 'o. l.e lovor, mixed $12.60 to 13.60. H

[ O f lirices of coal for botb tho H: only last until wo get tho S10 small operators will s ta rt Hluso agenoral strike iii both H

OVICE Iaro for your present needs H

\ I C E S ISIDE ' Iby U. s. Official Oovt. tost I

7ard Dolivorod H $1100 $12.00 ■

v r - ■ Ing Canyon” Hg Canyon” ■

Vara Dolivored$ m o $ i 2 . s o ■

$ 1 1 . 0 0 , $ 1 2 . 0 0 ■

$10.00 $11.00 IB$8.50 $9.50 f f l

ilMOALtlO. I1 Foands to tho Ton H H

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uY NEWS, TWIN-FALL!

Tell your , ' O f ' neighbors \ I and piione ^ | '

H your friends to come .before 1 1 ;

■ Sa tu rday . . I V■ [n in lit . ' '

| H Offers Ratia of ReaI I ily. Clothing and Fi

I believe in true val' sent a valua When means the reduction wear contains no ch( one of thousands of i Dollar Savings.

You Can’t Thinking

Boya’ tan arm y shoe, juRt tbc shoo fot scbool wear.Sizes 10 to 13 1-2.

.Now .................. $198Sizes 1 to 2. No w $2.39

BoyV brown EngHsli DrcM felioetft ■Sizes JO to 13 1-2.Now .....................$1.98Sizes 1 to 2. Now.. $2.‘39

_ __Sizes-2-l-2 to 6.^_____ 1Now,..;......... .......$2.69

R ea d y , ]■Stupondous, Qjgantio Savinj

, your shoes up to yonr hat, i

Icnown brands of Hats, Over

, Shirts, OoUara, Ties, nnd Qk

itoms. Como expecting to f

be disappointod. ■

, Men’s lienvy work abirt, in groy and blue. Sale price ........................ 69c

.Men's heavy canvaw Sale price.... 15c

Mcii'h llockford sox. Sain prifi* ................ 9c

•Moii'h heavy j, . cotton liirndkorcliioffl. ' Sale p rice ............................9c

W e w ant to , pive the DL'biic. not .

I o th er dealers, L « I I

th e benefit of X I i th ese prices. 1 ,

, and fo r th a t reason reserve th e ripht to limit . ‘Quantities J

LS,.IDAHO,FRIDAY, NQ

H rM A ST E R

iiilise Mpineal Bargains in Shoes for t

Furnishings for Men, Younj

LADIESalue giving.. I never know: in I offer you an article ai 3n is genuine. This stock ii :heap job Igts or iriferipr i if pairs is'included in this £

Afford to 1

^People Willie, B o ^ ’ Scout Shoes. Just ‘100 ;,1 the kind for hard wear, hich

Sizes 10 to 13 1-2. ki_ j,N ow ....................... $1.49Sizes 1 lo 2. Now $1.79. f

i Louis'8 A largo' assortment of $15,;9 children’s high grade — —. slioDs, consisting ol the iloh ’sll be.st makes iiiahufactur- sistin

ed. Volues to $6.00. Saloprice........... ......... :.$2.98 ^100 pairs of women’s Men's

8 pumps and oxfords, in Good9 black and brown, witb oh . m ilitaiy nnd liOuis heels.’

- -Valuca,ta_$li50._Sal<i. _Ouc 1 9 p r ic e .... ................ $2.98 sIioe.s.

M en! L etrings await you hpro now. Evorytb

t, in work clothing and dress olothlni

vorcoats, Suits, Shoos, Hoso, Unc

Gloves. 'Wo couldn’t list pricos an(

0 find tho clothing and furnishings }

, -Men'’s .high^ grade Vas- Men’ti

Kar union suits. Salo

p r ic e ..................... $1.49 si™™

' „ , . . Men's; .Roys fm,. wool suite,.

11'itli two pair of pants.

Sale price ...i....... $9.45 Salo p

lie n 's heavy wool flan- • . stripei

nel Shirts. Sale prico |jj

i.... ........................ $2,95 Snlo I

TRY

H A IR’SF I R S T

‘IT P A Y S ”

JQVEMBER;18,1921 .

I Q : Witii t h e * H fV . ■ W in te i '. H .

( J S e a s o n H

r u s i i i n g o n

y o u t a k e '

t i e e d o f '.

t l i e s e ; . H '

p r i c e s . . H

nent! I• the Entire Fam- H

ng Uen and Boys H

(vingly misrepre-' H J a t sale price it H . is quality. Foot-

’ makes. . EveryI sale. 'S/ours for H

M iss1t!r Profit! I»

' pairs' of women'sII grade shoes, in

b r o ^ , patent andy, with military and lis bcols. 'Values to . Si\Ie price.... $4.9S <

ii’s dress shoes, cdn.- .ing of values to W■50. Sale price $196

l 's heavy work shoes. *)d (lunlity. Sale pric-

...................... $3.45 ■

• lot of men’s work- ss. Salo prico $1.98

t’s G o ! |»rthing you wear, from

ing, is boro In tho best .

^ndorwcar, Sweaters,

md dcsoribo oU tho

i you want. Ton won't

‘ t :

V

les, dark mixtures, H | iizcs from 35 to i 4L.' p r ic e ......... $13.95 H

of tlie s ta te B . §

^ event of su ch ' W

conceived orattcm pfcd. ' k '

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' & mMrs. A. W. Hu#tc4 w m iM t ovonlntf ncsdi

• ho»lo« to tho ThufsSay Brldgo elut) her I a t her Iiom'o on Six th avonuo north . enno

___ ^ cd toMra. l lo n y Baibor ontflrtiiinod f o r t /

friends n t hor homo th is afte rnoon ftt « ‘ ' a dd ii:h tfu l brldRO pa rty foUowed by " 'U " n two-courio lunehcon. Tlio housa was dccoratca w ith lato c h ry iin tbem um i.

. Members o f Mi»s B ortha B ishop's Sundnv sehool class o f boya wero host* .

S la s fo v cn in g to tho jJ r ls o f M rs. C. A.• M cM asleri claw In tho I'orlorr o f tho

‘ MothodUt church. A deligh tfu l pro-gram of games flllod the ovcninjr and ” » n t tho cloio tho h o i^ s s sorvod rofrosb- ments. •

The subjoct o f tbo iliBarmftment con- ^ h ' fcronjo 'ifia In terestingly presented by .

• Mrs, L ow er a t thfr ,m eeting o f tho .Countryw omen'f club ycstordoy. Tho .

.'m cotln* was held a t tho horao of Mrs, , J . L . D td-Bulsseaux, w ho-aervod dell- J lous refreshment# n t the c lo s o ^ f tho

•:f tf te riooa ;

CutlliJK ou t the supply o f C hriilm aa ni?Jn stocking, th a t is to /iRuro In tho local „ rclio f w ork fo r tho N ear E as t, oceupled V‘k‘ ., the. tlmo o f tho ProBbytcrloa L adles'A id to -'irty a t the homo of M rs. A. D. StDtlori Thursday afternoon, flerap ’timo also given to n roparatlon i fo r n . .n i . tho bnsnoT'which will bo r fv e n in tho ij f ” !'’ parlors of tho church on D ecem ber 2 The joc lety enjoyed-refreshm ent# a t thu clofio o f the aftornoon.

' W ith tho Eov. W. W. B urks present- inK tho problems o f tho duarm am ent eonferenee, and Miss Jessie Praaer pleasingly dhrcusslng tho aub'Ject or more and b e tter books in tho home, L " tho W ashington Parcn t-^cachor ■ asso* ,"® ciation yestorday .hold ft m ost eueeesi- ful nnd profitablo mc^stlug. Second ''Com grade pupils, M iu Bccmor, teacher, Mr. an san;; school songs to tho delight of tho Mr. a i audience. Ji almilar meeling is bein){ delight cpniluctcd a t tho Linroln cchool thia avenuo nftornoon. enjoyli

------- - - guests,CoRiplimentlng Mrs. Ij. I i . ‘Qrecn of three-c

M ountain Home, aUto president of pating , fcdernto'l duba, Mrs. M. J . Sweoley cn- W alter

tertalned for eight guesta n t luncheon B. Wh a t tho Itogersbn hotol ycxterdAy a t 1 anil I f o ’eloek. Tho‘'l!nilhcpB tabto was a t­trac tlvo w ilh forna ond handpalntcd place tarda and nut/baaKotii. Follow- T Ing luncheon, tho gnetts motored* to | tho Swceley homo wliero tho afternoon was devoted to an inform al diarustlon of tho problems of d u b w ork. Mrs E . E . Corey, p resided o f tho federn- tion of rum l cluba of thi- county, was • j p resent w ith a report o f tho county % work. Tho guests -wero Mrs. B. E . t f r

. Morse, Mrs. E. M. V olfo, Mra. Marv Y. Norton, Mrs, E . E. Vau Colt, M rj, ; / Z " ' Jnm es Fitzgerald, Mrs. I!, j ; Youngt and Mrs. L . B. ^ ’ , . ,

, F a th e r Donegal ycsterrlny nddrcswii tho Cntholic WomoriV leaguo n t thoir 1, ' j regulnr m eeting on U^o sulijcct o f fho },. m i. cducntion of children In tho homo w ith ■ jr^ , especinl mention of thn liifluenco ex- ortcd by good books.. The speaker fur- , i , , „ thor stressed’ tho idea of tho cfficncy

•oX wonifii’fl work in tho homo field a j f.ppo^c.l to tho results obtained by w orkini; Ihroui^h outdde agencies. Mrs. U l o u l E . M. W olfo TircMDtoil a report on tho i

Khllnnthrnpie trurk in wliirh thu 'nguo pnrtifipnU’S. Mrs. Irenn Cnri-

■on Z «btl m d M n . J . S . I ta ll ta d . Aiidlmc snnfj n group of son;;a most delight- Hoon fully.

Mnking tho stockinRs tlm t iiro (o ro- Ad-ln ceiv*’ f!in offor'ncn of Twin Knlls peo- nintely pId f o r tb e O hiistm ts trea t th a t i.i to audltnri gliHldon Iho henrt« of eliildren of the Andrew Holy Ifiind, oceujiled the timo of thd «f_tho Hapti-it Aid society nk tlieir regular .Miither

.m eoting yestorday. About 40 members Christ, wero’ p riscn t, ahd tho hostess was na- nearly t riislcil In serving rcfronhmenta by Wil- tho teai' liani W nrlierg, Mrs. Lulu G entry. Mrs. Scienrc. Robert McOoffin. Mrs. W. II. Scott by Mra. and Mrs. C. A. Alvord. o f tho 1

— Mrs, J.-A .-N o lilo was honto« Wed- RBAE

Auction' ' ' ........■ . o f —

Woolen MenIll order to mtrodiice ou

sell a t PUBLIC AtlCTION only, a t oUr s to ^ room, Wes East Main, a Vine of wooli corjsisting: 'ol Sweaters, Ui coals, Mackinaws, Blanket 'Caps, Hosiery and hundw , tides.

T h e ‘b i g s a l e s t a r t s S a

2 p . m . a n d 7 p . m . , c d f t t i n u

n o o n a n d e v e n i n g <

O t a l i K n i t l i i i g

neaday .to tho N in th . Avenue elub a t ‘" I her homu on Bhoshono aud Eighth av- enuo e a a t , , Thirteen members respoild- cd to roll call w ith current events. The qlub voted to aend u b q x to f cookies to tho, federal hospitnl to t tho disabled O '^ e soldiers n t Boiso. Mrs. W almm Rough ‘Tlum had rhnrgo o f - th e program. Instru- dents m ental nnd vornl felections Tpcro given ®*«11 Ly F . I!. Kellogg nnd Miss Helen Wolfe fnvored with u reading. A fter tho so- Latin eial hour tho hostess served refresh- "ondi nienta, ted hi

■ • an et P resenting n il tho charm nnd color

o f a far.ey“ (IreRs ball, the stndio’ of Mrs. E ffio Hinton of 120 B u th 'avenue north, was n gala aceno Inst evening when Mrs. H inton prcaonted in rcciln!25 giri* nnd boye o f her .muaic clnsaes. f / Each young perform er wns dressed in cnstumo apcclally suited lo tho solec- *“I’l'o Hon rendered, and tho party dlsiiloye-! I tho national dress o f ha lf a dozen na- tlonalltiea, flowora nnd bufterflioi, ' sailors and aoldlorj. Those appearing on tho program wcro Ellen 8 to k « , " '“ “ ei Jc sjio Mtttrlce, E v a Burkhalter, Ruby Cluy, Huth' Vnn Qiider, itobyn Finch,Olivo Hopper, Boss Duke, Dorothy P“' Dinkoltekcr; Cbrol Tliompaon, Hplon *' Jobnston,_ Maud Dcflmcr, N eola Wii- aon, ln n Jonos, H elen Cottbj, Elm* " T l Duckcr, Nadeno Settio, Ruby W nrborg, fo r th Mcrril Ayres, Eula Duko, Bcrnio Wood, f a r th ncrniflo K irkpatrick, Je an D lnkolarltcr. ever f Floyd W. Wllaon, ImogcQc Cravon. edlos

'* . --------- a t ' tham o Oaocoay club met w ith Mr. and ?

Mrs. Will Crotly Thursdny evening n t 120 E ighth avenuo north ond apcnt tho ' jvoning pfaying “ 500.” Mrs, Oeorgt IV. Perry -at (UF^pinno provided' do- Chapll l ^ t f u l muaie. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton , R. Lewis a t 237 Addiaon avcnuo will }o heals a t tho n e x t meeting. P'

■. seldom

Cbmpllmonllnf^ th e ir house jiieirts,' nfff™ 'dt. nml Mrs. E. A . Wilson o f Pocnicllo;Hr. and >Ira, II. E . Vogel cn tertnlned ? S iclightfully a t the ir homo on Bixth ^ ivcnuo' i;orth Tuesday, evening. A fter injoying a program of -inncing, the. :uesls,<vcro served w ith iv dclicioua hree-cpurso luncheon. Those partlei- lating ;»cro Mr, and Mrs. Hort Kcator. L "" Vnltor Dufresne, Qcorgo D avidion, J.) , -W hite, Hugh L ew l8„E : A . Wilann -« bol(J

uouvet

P e r j o i n a . l j tw"'erin im

------------------- ------------ --------------— of hem

Oeorgo Wilaon, nnd .aon , WillU, aro n itko I lil tin g w ith Oakloy rotatlvea. picture' M. M, Rogers of Idaho Falla ia lo cnda tt V in Falla on a business mission,

Mrs. L. 8. Hoover luis gouo to Bur- x],o ly.whero aho wnr nailed by tho illnesH j; aho' f her mother,

J lr . nnd MriC L P . ICnlfing and « = nughte;, Qladya, nro In Buhl|on bust- CM^or a fow days., , • S ® r , and Mrs. IS. W. Rallo of Ru-.

c rl vieinity, nre rpending ii few days' ,I Twin Fnlls w ith friends. iM n. W. A- Walkei* of Filer, hna rc- \

irncd homo nftiir a visit w ith her isler, Mr*. L. F. Motley of Fourth I'cnuo west.

ISCilSSES PRINCIPLESOF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE i

udtenco of Appr'oslmat«]y OOO Persons . I H ears Mombor of U o ther Obnrch I

Boatd o f 'L ectorofiU p I

Ad'lfc(«lng an niidienn’ of npproxi- 1 ntely KOn pcraons in thn high school 1 idltorium horo last evening, tho Rov. 'ndrew .1. Oralinm, C. 8. 1!., member ' tho board of lertiircship of the either Church, th e Firsi Church of irist, S ricntist, iu Boston, 8|ft)ke for nrly two hours on salient phntcs of0 teai-hings nnd practice of Christinn Icnrc. .The apeaker was introdiierd • Mra. Evangoline W hite, prnctitionor

Iho lornl o rf^ n iu tlo n . _

READ i n s DAILY NEWB.

nSalenjiandlse ,1 our goods w6 will ■ [ON for a few days ■ Weaver Building onoolen merchandise,, Underwear, Over- kets, Robes, Shirts, idl'eds of other^ar-

I V

! Saturday, Nov. 19, i m linuing every after-

g c o p i p a i i r

' . : TWIN FALLS DAII

P& i r D # "

(B y F IR S T NIOUTER.)

“ The Paasion F low er,';- Irnnslalnl 'rom tho g r ^ t Spaniah Jrnmn, “ I.« klalqucrldis-'' by Joclnto Bennvcnle. j^ a i ji’n .'foremoa^ <Vnmoll>jt,, and In vhich remorkoblo play Miss .Vnncc ^ ) 'N eil hns 'won tho greatest p m ona l km rlumph of he r careor, n ffo rd f to stu- of lenta nnd lovera o f p m drama nu un^.'ti^ii xw lled opportunity for comparison r ^ ictwecn th'o AnglOfloxou mid the ous. <atln achoola, o f >tno drama. Ih this londcrful ploy Bcnavenlo has permit- suit cd his L atin mind to run rio t and w ith thit n emotional, gcnlua liko Miss O ’Neil sng< 0 in terpre t hia mood and thought, the cau: poc tjtu r ia, fo r 'th o time being, trans- lib orled to tho oustero plbtoau of CaHtilo mcd 'hero olemental passions aad primnl ^-ivi Jipuise bn ttlel w ith tho conventions ju n f an Imposed civliltotlon In thc daily gir,;; ves or its . inhobltan tj,- Mias 0 ’.Veil, 'pjie upported by o flno coat a n d 'th u orig. , )nl production in its .o a tiro ty will be len.int the L evering’ theorbr on Mou- “ “ ay, November U , when playgoers u( win Falls will have 'ao o p ^ r tu n l ty to Itness tbia rcmarkabto ploy a ; pro I tnfod during Ita extended runs In New ' ork, Chicago, Boston an-l the-prinei- • l l cities o f tho eaat during the past (TO TO acuona. — ~

— — / ■ i ’’ " T h o K id " a t th6 'Ncw.'Orphoum,

tr tho remainder o f the weok, is by ir tho le s t th ing th a t Chnrles Chaplin ‘or filmed. I t la oao of tho fow com- i . . , lies thnt haa n plot, and a , ronl plot , 't h a t . L ittlo Jack ie Coogon'oa the ni'STd, aharcs bonora w ith tbo k ing of ___'inedy, and p o rhap t' ' aurpastca the p( eat Chaplin. Tho a k ry o f ori'orphan 12.'> ly, loft in tho gu tter, and reared by rowi iaplin ( if one ran im agine 'hira oa a i-» , irao g irl) and Ibe anxious-m other al- ]{am sya looking for her loat child, givch - — 0 picture li dash of pathos t i a t is L( Idem .found m comedie*. .C h o p lln ’s i-r«( cam of being In 'licavcn ia a inastor- by a BCO. Tho manngcment has held to itn lurn )gaii, “ No ndvhncc in price ,” oi- .Twir ough tho picture has bc'.n command- g muv-h moro in other c itlM ., A ajie- ll matinee will bc given Saturday tcrnocn for the children.

• ! •' goodLon Chaicy, tho man wtio made the imf,Uirncle M a n " and. “ Tne P e n a lty ’ ’ runholding tho bonrda a t tho IJ ivcring Knit

r tonight and Saturday In tlio “ Ace jmven e a r t s " which is from tho pen o f nutoi

luverncur Morria. I t is the s to ry o f pnybn n J~ ]3 “ jjinatlcar"social reform ers co., s t p p t - against a w ealthy aocial • " ininul. Tbo ono draw iug tho neehearts to dccido who shall kill th is “

m, and tho clnsb of good and ovi! iko. this oao o f tiio best- underworld iturca filmed. A two-part comedv da the bill, / . '

riio niolto for F riday and Snturdny ahowing a w estern f.-aturo'-called

G R E A T

OPEV A t S t r a u s

T he (. M a n y custom^

m e n se erow d n oon tra d e a t

Bigger I$ 2 5 , 0 0 0 w o r t

4 0 c o n t h e

S L A U Gmi

ULY NEWS,: TWIN FAI“ Tlie Sp irit o f Cabin G ulch," togeth- n cr w ith vaudeville and a two-pnrt ; comody, en titled “ On' A ccount."

■••I - - - - - Stor

HOLLINGSWORTH SUFFERS = SERIOUS INJURY TO LSG

Busltteos M on Confined to Homo ’ Tlironsb B a r t S tutalned Whilo. - c:

H nntliig ^

Suffering from a a Injury to bla loft km-o Elmor Hollingawortb. proprietor uf tho iraosior Fum itu ro store,' is con- (i^ied. tu hia tiomo and la under surgi- ralV nre. Thu easo Js coii&idciud scrl- 9

-Mr. jroliingBw otth'a eondltion ro- 5 'ullcd from ti fa ll w hile huntiag early | Ihia month. Ho atumbled ovcr aomo n <ngi>bnish and. struck In a m anner th a t 'auied n stum p of bruah to cut through «■ li-H clothing and pcnetroto th^ log im- H nn lia te ly bolow tho kneo cap. A lthough ^ ;lvcn nomo medical a ltontlon tlio in- iury has, in tho p a s t fow days, boeome Iggravated th rea ten ing serious results.Hie pn tlc n t's condition today Is la ld to 10 slightly improved over yeaterday. *{i — ^ ^ ^ — .111 ' , - -Ul

' ■"I-" ■ _ l-l

I Q l a j j j i f i e d

TOO LATB FO E OLABSOIOATION. ‘‘ I

iX)R 8A L l>~F ullor Warrea Barry lot bla.^t h ittling atove, No. 117; A-1 ondition, $1B; 74S M ain avc. E.

^ 'O R E<V LE-^ix room houie, weh Jcati'd; will consider good cow ' or mnll tr.uck oa flra t payment. Phone 33J.

I v n 8 A L Ii-2 0 piga, weigh fro il 2.'> to HO Iba., or will trado for good ^ owa. Ono mllo south, )-S .west and ''**

south from Soulh Park store. II. I.. ' lamtnond, phono 523J5. I

LOST—A brooch in thu shapo of a retc'.'nl. a w’alrua tooUi sunounded { y amall nuggets; roward. Pleaso ro- irn to A ..O uihcrt, 210 Third avc. N„ win Falls, Idaho.

W AM 'ED—F or cflsh, la te ' modi!l tird. 8-'’.3 Mnin avi', W.

TOil gA I/E -1017 Ford touring in BOd c<indition, «200. - liH.S Font tour- •>g, I'ood as new, «27S. I'JllO Maxwell, in ,'IUO milcN $400. lf-18 ' Willya- • Inighl, run 11,000 miles, *400. W o| svp icvcral othera If you w ant a n ] yoi iitomobilc, look these u \er. I t w llli ty ytiu. Liberal tcrn\», Tnylor A u to '0., >5ccond avi?' N. . j

IDAHO CLEANERS ANO ’ DYEES

OHAB. E . E O W O L irra t 00 .Pliont 816rW

m Rhoibone St. West Mall r m c b D ry O lu n lu

________B o p ilrin i—D r d m ..

P C R O W

3IDNs < ^ G l a u b e r ’s

a ers w e r e locked i w h ic h cou ld noi it th e . B IG S A L E

Bargains•th of High Class] e dollar and is of

> H T E R ]

idlAUB

^LLS, IDAHO, FRIDAY. KNOVEMBER 18,1921 .

Christmas Carda nnd -Soppllca. ar,- T II ready. Qet them early. ‘ Clos Book a cool S to rc .-o d v . - ;

d h f lh aU triilr^

M cC O R M A C K "Sings a Lilting Iri

-n th n trace of a ccen t th a t will ahov th e b a u a d u ta n d the in le rp re te r of world OUB a r f lJ t

, “ LITTLE TOWN IN COUNTY DOI

'■produce* a frogm ent o f T om Mooro' •Ml T hose E ndearing Young’ Charpie.*’

V k ^ R«] Smi lUMfd

A love ly S p r in g Son,

KREISLl" T o Spring" is, am ong the m ost

Grieg’s ahortcr piano piece#; i t is nrrt violin th a t Kreiaier raay p lay i t for V ict

Vkter R d SmI R«oni

SAM ARCin a galloping piano

" S p a r b " (£tincellcs)._,is oppropria \vill agi;ec. when you hear this glittering from beneath th e flexible fingers of th e i

Rid S a l lU m d I ............ - ...-P 'lr ii f lw y

T hese th ree num bers suggest tho rs you h e re ‘lim ong tJl

THE NEW NOVEMBER Vl(b y th e worfd’s leadiin

Logan Music C1 1 0 Main UTiirth PI

Mall Orders Promptly AlliadadTs.

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T H R C

IGDis M a m m o t h S j

Ery S td o u t b eea u se o f o t b e w a ite d on f E,

I lor Sati3 M e r c h a n d i s e b o i ;

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MKMUEIl OP" ArtWCIATED PREHfl Thu Awwcwied PrcM I* exclunlvetr «nlltl»<l

for republlcallon ot all now* diipaichw i oth#rwl#i> cnslltKl tn im i paptr. nnd aiw the puhllahi-il lirrfln. • Alt r n im of r«DuUllc*tIon ofpaichfJi.Mprclii tr e iliw ret«rvrt.

j'""N o'T m m uelhlllir li< nwumM for itie c*ro Of mnnuHcripii. photojrnptu nr nihcr centribmM ti ilclm •nhmlttert for puhllcailon will bo u»*d oc

I (llxcrcilon nr lha H lio r anJ no miinuKrlpt will unlfw ocoMiipBnli>cl tjy n w M a rr poitmo.

rh r Krw» W B memt)cr Of tti# Audit Burwu tiona tmni wtiom full inforniitton n» lo <arci b« obiulned «I>oti nppllcallun. l>)lAlIed .Infom plIM looiilly upon r« iueic.____________

! ’ PHEASANT 8 H 00T IN 0

j . Ono o f thu ({featest o f outdoor «porli tiica I p h o m n t BliobliiiR ujiOQ tho fann» of Twin i ' i ; From tho stnudpoitit o f t!io aportimon, p h w m I i> hard to bcnt—I t'a olrao'st .equal to tho catiii

bird*. . ,B u t from tho Bttwdpolut o f tho farmor_,Bl^

land—well, i t 'i s not n t a l l ’d l f f ic u U ^ ilT ir o oti Inrlty o f tho “ no butitln(f’ ' ^ R t r \

A week or two ORo a TWin F o lli farmor had dend npon Jiis land, w ithin a ih o rt diitaoco of A nother rcporls tlio ciiM of a colt dlwovorod cvenlnR ahootiiiK w itli a shoulder cu t to ribbons Stiil ano ther tolls of a runaway team upon hia the danger rciultinK, duo to 'a ehArgo of blrde hnnd* of n phoaannt hunter.

These aro only uno or ttfo instaneca whleii I brought personally to tko atton tion of Tho Nc

Twin Sisters Draw Kan Lots for Death to Fi

Solve Love TangleI Sw iss Girls, -Iiifatnated by Han* But

g a ria n O flicer, E oso rt to w T ragic A ct

OENKVA, (/Ph -T hn 'lovo traffody’of WIC tw in stulfra wlio drow lolfi. for death Ucki’t i by polKin l)0P.mn0 known rcccntiy in bctwco th e IntiHbruck courts «hon nno • of O'Dow them wax I ricd for m iird-r. Bhe was

• ticqulttcd n fto r aho told hor atory. ' {fi-t ■ Tho oirls. ./miEhter o f a fcirmor nnm- , cd aolithelniJ fi'li in lovo wllh n for- j> m r r lln n itn ritn n ffirc r. who wna uum ablo to lUfltliipiliih tho (jirls,.. and ii^ jj^ courted bblli.Vlhlnkinu ^18, wna alwaya | w ith Ihe «nmp jis lo r. Thp o fficer,'w hen , ,, ho rea 'ir fd Hie aituntion, aaked ‘ tho girls t'< 'li'ciili' whieh ahniifd: mnrry

Thev ^olv '^^ the aituntion Ity jirupar •inR n ' Klnx'' n f w ater and a cIom o f A n m ipoison. They drew 'lo ta ntic |,the losor ' n drnnk ;ind d'ii'-l. W hrn (he siirvivin;.'aiater '>n- nrri'»tod tho /'fficor dirap- ORApenrcd. • ninl of

SE E K R e c o g n i t i o n f o rCULTURE O F ITA LIA N S|«i n ,»

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Colarabia U n lv m lty Olhb WIU BnUd {''* Memorial Hooso to Bflttcr IntCT-

nationa! K flla tlan ih ln '__ • aald to

. NKW Y O Itii, {/Ph-T he I ta lian clob, or Cirrnln Ifniinno of Colvmbln nnlvcr- ^ .^pon a lty it to present to the unlvew lty, in .COmmemnrntion o f tho Onnto Tercon- tennry, nn Itnlinii houao, through which (fOVZB tbeyjiuiH ' io promote eloaer intcUcclliai EAI rolatlon*'iK -tw cen Itn lv and the Unl- tc d StMVH. ,

Funds for the houao nr't beioR raised J l .1 w ith t i l ' nld o f n pommltteo of promi- ‘ n ,„ „ , nont AuuTl.-nn», InHuiline Knbert Un- derwoo'i .lolmaun, 0<'nernl Coleman d j P ont, Thomns Nelaon Pugo and Wil liam G.i(.1:''nli‘'itn. Thoy have naserto.l " ™ in n Ktali'niciit ex|ilainiHK the p)irpo5e',, . of thu jjift thnl "lliu.maCTiM ido of [ , I tf l 'y 'n coiitriliutinn to mo'dern civil- 'Jta tlon and rnlliiro ia not understood in . . . '

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S E E S RUM RUNNING’S 'E N D Ib t 'in .______ nnd unj

Fedom l Pnsh ib ltlea Oommisaioner « l l‘'‘d nD etrt)lt E xprouoa Oonfldonce ' i<nf.-iir,

_____ oil to 1D E T Iin iT . . M id i, m - I 'r o h lM l l .o " ( ' o . i

Com mi«ioncr Rny A. TInynes conclud- w ar.”od hia'aorioa o f ronfercneoji with Mich- _;nn nnd Ckinmlinn liquor officers heroliitrsdny, w llh an cxjircMion of.confi- C I ^cneo thnf tho illieil liquor tra f f ir on u L l J

the border was lii'inj; broken up. tV Y ifPcdernl nnd Canndian nfflcinls matli> D h l

plnns todny for .1 drive a ;'n in s t;in t(r l u i lnntionnl rum runneri: throuch a cloicr r r Vchock nn ahipments nf whlakoy to-Co I ^rnd liin ponslKnees [loslnR os wholesale j. druff cnmpanioa.

H ew N ot to T ake C e ll Some iieraonj nrp subject to froquont

colds, nhilo othora aeldom, i f over, bave Jolnti, n cold. Von will find 'th a t the la tto r nehea, ta k e cood cure of themselves.' They Dor take u ahowcr or eold aponf'e ba th 'ov - Sloan' e ry day In a warm room ,-avoid over bented rooma,'aleop w ith a window ep^n i o f i t o r pa rtly open, avoid cxrcrtcj, o m - F A tl eatlni;,.bci:om in(' over-Iioated and tben chilled and-EcttiriK th e feol wet. Then, when they fi'cl tho f i r s t indication of a cold, thoy tako Chntnborlainf* Cough

^ cn if id y . w ithout dolay and it la aeon 1

S m ^ TMIA (oriNFii

' P b rto fuM lo n lld ito d a n iw In sC h lU fM ^n ie b fflll TlM O ricH al I ^ I M s k P o r AO A <i»IN o Coo

y - J . J 5 J W S “b 'y •“«!> ineidont^ a te• - ■ . tho county during tho mo

3unday fo u r out o f f ive t^t the)„ Inc. - an ts Avould no mciro t&ki

- - - ------ '------ atock than they w euld 0 ;............. PW ldeni f if th man, tho c ro iy foolIX Z X -----------—the follow w itb Juat on

"'Jl.’i ! r 's i . “ l , " l ?! tl.c |p:n po to ltd n o i?. ’f ixed thinga th a t tho ave:

I ' welcomo upon tho avoragiu Ijs ' not to bo wondered a t.

..................... Mnny huntcra have foi------------------------ mission to ahoot upon the

. . .tdUed to It. o r nm increase. A i a m a tte r olton%“ a S . M i S - to do. And when i t la c

•'________ . _ . required pcrmiaaion l i chiaro Of unaoilciiea N o t onough atten tion

OL not**iit the man on tho iand In tl:, .III » . n ,

— --------^ i n g entirely is fo r th e pl'r i g h t on for another year

.Informailon aup- Th,) fanner i t a o t to fa

------■ abou t tho m a tte r under a]{ a t which to m arra l

a these days la"»in i 'a lls eounty. W H Y T /

h e a ^ t ihooting O f eourao a m an 's troulI ea ting o f tbe in tho world, and perhapi

anyono imagine th a t anyr^jsJ^ owna th e discussion of t h e u to thitiro i ^ t tho popu- jo e tr

1 A Twin Palla m an whor bad hog iihot- day visit to Balt L ake wo3C0 o f bla house. how Iio found business c(ovoiod a fto r tho d o n 't know ," wos hla re.ibboni w ith shot. m entioned."on hla place and VHiich oliser,vation eonl' b lrdshot a t the whcfl all la sold and dom

ono should kcop to one’s 1’hielt bavo boon I t 's hnrd a t tim es, o f c(ho News. Prob- I t do anyiiody to' kcop on

Kansas Court Says ■“ Fight Seat Buyers ; I

are Conspirators ||;i n t A t M o H o 'o i u b W ff l S o tU o '

w ith F ans fo r Qibboos-O’D ow d F igh t f

W ICHITA, Knn.. (fl^—Purchasers o ' gIcki'ta tu the ai’hcduled’1C-ra.und..hout Iictweon Mike Oibbhna and Miko I)'Do\vd, whieh recently wns prevented Wly Knii«an ntnto officia ls on tho ground Bhnt i t would bo n priztv fight, on- Hered intn nn illegal ngreement, .ludge H V. P. Caiuiibell ruled hore Thursday. ■* S

A fter the decision the W irh ita Ath- g:tie nsanclntion announced aoat money gk'ould I'O refunded nt anon oa itl| nf- ~ nirs wi'tn cleared up. ■ . • ' ^

)E F E N D S HOUSE OF DAVID |i n m r to Oompl&lnt In L a v n l t Do> ^

nloa Charges o f ImmonOlty ‘ =

ORAND KAPIDS, Mirh,. Minl o f elinr"i'« o f im m orility hrough*. Wy .Ioh:i W. Hansel ond ^Irs. Hiinscl. [ Snrmerly of Naahvillo, Tenn., ngninst | j i |lie Uonse nf.D fivid, a religions colony Ht nenton Hiirlm)-, is mnde in tho nn Hn'er tn lht< lln n 'e l su it filed in. Uni- H:d Stntea d islrie t court here. Tho ■[ansols, cx|ir1lcil from tho cnlony n Hear n^o, nre suing to recnin proporty H lid to have licen tun ied over fo thelit whet) they wcro adm itted and for —jmponsation for services up to the • j mo they wero expelled.

OVBRNMBNT OW NBBBHIP OF ?BA ILW A 7S ISS U E S T IL L A L IV B ! [:

WA8 HlN(yrON. D. C., (iPh-W orn- 8 lg tlm t n ro-oin.'ning o f the whole ueatlon of govornmcnt ownership of lilrondi wnuld resu lt from eongrcf-1 uiifll T.ftion liuilting tho rato mnkln,-'| awor o f the in te rs ta te eommerco com­ission wns fivcn tho acniito inlcrslati* P l iinimTiT rom m itteo ' Thntsdny by 3. avic'.t W nrfiHil, p rerlden t of the Nn- onal Assoeintion o f Owners o f Hail-

il. A. Rrtindrctt o f Omahn, commoree — lunsel for tho U nion Pneifio , lines lid tho rommitteo th n t critieism of ^ 10 Ir.iiKpoTtation 'n e t hnd boen un fa ir C id unjustifii'd-nnd-inaiatrtd i t had no : ^ id a fnir Irinl. Critieikni has been K . ifair, ho said, berause l t ''lif l8 chnrg- I lo the n r t all o f the ovils wbieb I ^'ro a nceoasary a fte rm ath e f the

f f i N w i SRELIEVES T l ACHET O RM E N T lN G . ogonlxilig rfieu-i

n a tic nchea-ore quickly rcllevwl;''Ijy Sloan's Linim ent. Apply it!

f m ly and enjoy a comforting eente o f v n rm th . ItfeneinUswilhomrvbbint.

Cood also for id a tic a , lumhsgo,Neuralgia, over-czerted m uscles,'e tiit Joints, externa] aches nnd pains, back* / / ochea, c tn in a and sprains. f c i

D o n 't le t pain la y you o p . Keep Sloan's Linim ent M n Jy and a t th e f in t sign of a n ache o r pa in , tu e i t , t o i t o r ta ln ly d o e* producpresult#. A to U d n ]a $ tt> - 3 ^ 7 0 c T ll .4 0 .

g ^ S g j l :NFANTS a i » i INVALIDS ! ,

A S K F O R A

f l B n n i ^ l l o r l i c k ’sO P B l j P U n o r i g i n a l

\ H r / t p o / r f Im ita i io j ia and S u b i t i t u t e a

IcbfflDk, tna] t ^ g r a b eztrac tloP ow d tr o C o o ^ - N o o r i s U n c - D l c M t l U ^

TWIN FALLS DAIL-!aro duplicated scores o f tim es ove r, p 0 m onth of November. %f tho tnen who go ou t to hunt pbeas- ^ t&ke ehanccs on shooting Into livo- Id on sbootlng themselves. D ot t h o ' - fool w ith an urgo to ahoot something It onough balance to keep tho muzzle way f r im him when ho fires—haa w avorago man w ith a gun is no longer

orogo farm —and tho fac t i i auu re d ly _ it.0 form ed tho prac tice of askiog por- , ^1 the farm s, w hether these fa rm i di*-" sign o r 'n o t— and may the ir tr ibo * ” cr o f fac t, ' U‘s tho only decont th ing Is doao, four tim es on t o f fivo, tho

s cheerfully given. ^ tr;ion h as beon given to the r igh ta o f hea In tbo pheasan t hnnting bnsine is and " " j f a ll waye to k ill out pheasant h tu t* ,H-r le pheasan t hunter as a class to go ^ y e a r or two os ho has In the p o s t to falamo; in fac t, his good na tn re e r oll^the eireumatanccs is H O eth ing

r T A L K TROUBLE

troubles oro to him tho biggest thing rhaps ho i l righ t' about It. B u t doei

any good end la served through a J th e eicx lusion of every othor snb-

who reeontly rotornea frpm a th ree ■ e was asked aoon a fte r he-got homo ss conditlona in tho Utah c ity . “ 1 la reply, “ I .d id n 't hear the subjeet

contains th e powerful le s io n ' th a t done, troubles ore somotblng which

lO'SSOlf. ■of courso, bu t .what earthly good u n y on tn lk lng abont 'cm t '

U V E R H N OM O N D A Y , >

The Outstanding Attrai

li»!IJlB»liTi?l'EPNDONi^■ ■ ■ ■ ■ F p r e / r n t f -

E f l i f l E g r nOTT JXriTATIONAl ^ ^ ^ M O T I O N A L A C T R U

Q B ^ n c HAJTCDPltClL OF rmNIfM li

F ra n k E . W hite in the Denver F os t 103

'■ W hat a trea t i t is to see a poworf a pleasure to go to tho theatre -merely tho line of duty and to be carricd awny th ralled by the pulsa ting lives o f othori Buch a tr c o t ond aucli a plonsurd awoil w ay th is week ond seo Nonco O ’Neil in

T on will rcmom bor U iss O’Neil’s P rices— ?1 .0 0 to ?2.B0 , Plont;

SEATS ON s a l :

S T A R T HKIMBERLY,

SU N D A T--NOVEMBEI

T O M M (

“Beating iBy Oharlos Ki

A crook p lay w ith a new . problem — H 0N E ST 7 a n d TfiUE

band.

ADDED ATTEA

A Two-Part Feature Co Fables Mode

Admissionr—lOi

. •Coming Soon—“C

• .• ■ - •. I--.-'[LY NEWS, TWIN FALI

SlfSIi PEPPi I KSIPSPII- ElliUIES

Rheumotism, lumhaK>), neuritis, backacho, s t i f f neek, sore muscles, stra ins, ip tn ina, aeldiig joints. Wheo you nro su f/c rin g ao you can hardly get around,' ju i t try Red Popper Rub

N othiiip har aueh eoncentrnted, pen­e tra tin g heat as red peppers, nnd when heat penetratea righ t down into pain nnd congeatiDn relief eflmea a t oncc.

Ju a t' na soon you ap ily Red Pep­per Kiib you feol tho tingling heal. In

PJoy SA JE b y b s u r- i n S your property throngh th is agency ol com petent a o r v i e o ,&.1 com panies. i

T H E A T R EN O V . 21

(letion of the Season ^

' iiay«:

erful d ram a finely actcd. W hatoly to be doing aomclhing or in 'roy from yourself and become en- tlori—othors .lha t roflcct youraelf.roits tboso who go to tbo firosd-1 in 'T h e Passion Flower.' ”

I’s KAIMUNDA aU yonrjife . n ty o f choieo sc a ts a t $2.00 ILE FEIDAY .

[ E A T R E l rr, IDAHO

-MONDAY 3 R 2 0 - 2 1 - . . ,

O O R E ■. I

he Game” 'K enyon * J

w ist, w horo lifo’s groatest, | fE IiOVE, holds tho m aster |

— 1lAOTIONB

Jomedy and Aesop’s iernized

WcandZSc— - ' ■

“OLD NEST" ,

l l s ; I m M , F R I M j NlN o v e m b e r 1 & 1921

three rn b o ts i (ho ioro e p o t 'l i w arm edjstore. throngh and through and tbe torture i i | g o ttb gone. . on ev. I tew les.Q od Poppor Bob.-made from red, peppfiB ,*coits littlo a t any drug B U

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The firat cost is pradicaijy

I M A G E L B R O S .P H O N E 8 4 0 -

T W I N F A L L S . I

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W hon tho woman— o r m an— wl ! th ^ t tho porohaso made, is of firs j th s m ost im portan t th ing .'

A t R ig h t P r iAnd ano ther thing which make

bere is th e service th a t is being off< th a t dem ands yotir satisfac tion firs pleto an less yon are pleased.

If yon cannot como to onr marki is onr nnm her.

Ton oan alw ays tm s t ca r oattors tlon to yonr w ants.

Independent Me— w e d e Il i v

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Kinney, lum p -

C am eron (R oyal)

Spring Canyon ;

ffiaw a th a- ' ' n u t

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re. O e t ,a Ja r t t oneo. Bo luro t* . i , tbo genuine, With tho nnmo Bowlct every package.—odv^

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rket, n se .tb e phono— 162 ^

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UNIVERSITY HOOP HI FIVE MINUS ONE I

b r i l l i a n t STAR—— “ Vjf.

‘■Bqulnty” Hontor done From BMketliall Team, l u t Ooaoh

SeoB SnooesB

O N IV EBBITY ~O p'ID AH O , M o.ton ,(Special).— Initia l p rac llw of vn rtlty fhe b uke tbnU wos beld w ith b u t four ufl u t y e a r 's lo tto r men appoaring. foadIdaho will perfcc t a tcaoi t h b year Morw ithou t tho b rillian t “ S q u in ty ’ ' H unt- 'lofoer,..;apU .ln of tho ISIM H and 1020-21 of 6qulnteta. H untor U a thtco-ycar nil- whicnorthw M t forward ;Ond p m rd and one has o f th e ^ ((atea t hoopstors over devel­oped a t Idaho. Coach M aeUllIon U well plowed with tho prosixc tJ b u t de­clares Idaho will m b s the p rca t I lD n ter

IWehard “ f lu lle l" Fox o f Moscow will caplolD thlfl y e a r’s rjulntot, play­ing gunrd. H b brothor, Al 7 o x , bnbo a l<*tlor man from ta s t year) work- ClIng a t forw ard. “ O t” Thompson of loftMokow, Bill O artin o f Caldwoll, AdrJ* thenn Nobon of Moscow, Qono OstTWflcT idah of rrw ln F a lb and Cobb C o d e r c f Mos-

' cow aro the luminaries in oarly a euon fnworkouta. . ' . ■“•’ff

A likely bunch is availoblo fror» theyla s t 'y o a r 'i frosh a(|uad, roports C9oeh gon. M acM illan and lost yoar th o ir workwaa considered c f vw iltj* eallbro. TlIdaho wlll face a very ha rd acheduln condthia aenson, ovcn border than th a t nt- bothtoekcd by the silvor <and gold qu in te t Hn i

• lost yoor. _______ _________ or.

KELLEY’S ELEVEN £ HAS TWO BATTLES %l e f t o n ^ h e d u l e

UNTVERBITY O P rDAHO, Motcow, j’l” ' (Bpecial).— Idaho 's football toam , bock ? “ from tho aetond A rm btlco day cloah ‘

. a i BMsc,* wbiiTO i l deUvcrtd & mercl* lesa trouneing to the U n lv c n lty of d , W yoming cowboys, has tw o games lo ft ^

' on t h b se aw n ’a eftlendor. Idaho i,, cc^ehes are reasonably co rta ln tha t both of- these games will require Ida- q ] h o 'f best.

Tho fira t eomes Saturday whon tho S ilver ond. Oold ..meeta tho .Gonrogo bulldog o t Spokano. Gonznga hoa been doUvuring crcdltoble football waro ao ?a'r t h b acaaon and C o a c l\K e lley . b

. . pu ttin g on flntahlng tour.})A fo r o ha rd f leh t. L aat year Ooffinga fell before Idaho by o narrow m argin otirl t h b year la coming back w ith de ter­m ination to nvcngo n long aerlea of . ilcfeata a t the hnnda o f tb e vandnb.

Tho finnl gnmoe of tho aeason will bo played flt W alla Wnlln Thonksglv- Ing day ngflinst W hitman eollege. Thd W hitman missionnrlca blanked W illa­m ette univeraity a t W olla W nlln laat _ Boturdnv. W-O. .Tho. W hitm an gome q is by flir tho hardest o f tho p a ir. Al thouch Idnhn fonehea nntl barkcn t ore confident Idaho will p m tho remnlr- dcr o f tho aenson w llhout de fea t tjo one

.(lores any either game will bc n set-up fo r'Idnho .

Tho N ow i Is read by tbc po rm anjat earn ing elowM.____________ __________

B r e a k f a s t—AT—

T H E P O P P Y

W a ff le sand-M ap leS y r u p

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A t ,the Old Oom T heatr# LocoUonon Shoahono N o. S

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HOPPE REMAINS = UNDEFEATED IN

B IL L IM D BOUTSWorld Champion is Only Artist

fn Oompotition.Not Losing Be: Game

CHtCAGO, ( ^ - Willie Hoppe.' World'a champion b illiard player, ond h '

the only undefeated eoDtcstaiit ih 18J: Pon■ balklino billiard touroaoient, -will de- tear. fend h b position ton igh t ' ngainat Ora neaa

M om lngalar of Ban Diego, who w ai nftcdefented yesterday by W elker Coehron foniof Son Kitancbco, 400 to 317 in o game mcewhich .w ent 10 Inningr. M ornlngatar ppchaa wpn o m atch and loat one. x

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Clint Evana and h b huaky w&rrlora, due lo ft n t 0 o 'elock fo r WcndoU to ploy tho Wendell team for the aouthorn

r tm p lo n ^ ilp . ■ II— youi

Thc boya nre not try ing to aeo how tontlarge a acoro they ean run up, as a ll potcthey wunt b a clean alotu for tho sea- lainaon. _ tie ..

Tho local lads were in a crippled ' W fondltifn owing to Craven S co tt's foot al.le bothering him again, whilo Hoiighto rliisi lin and ,Flx were s till umliT thc w eath­er. Although Fix b In 'condition to play, Cooch Evonr deemed it odvba- ^ i)lo to .lio v r Fix tako things ensy ao th a t ho will lie in A-1 condition for the Boi50 offa lr on Tfaonkylvlng doy I ' a t Boise.

______ UTueker will ploy cctiler today in ^

placo of Seott, whllcl SelHiy will bc a t q uarter Inalbad of F i r . Lyona o r Rob- inson will tnko Jo h n H oughte lln 's ato- tion a t hnlf. ”

Dcapito tho coolnesa o f tho w eother, r t’ & large erowd of fona mado tbo tr ip u lo cheer the boys ip v ictory. j

BB A p ^ 0LA B8H 7TO AD6 . ^

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_ t h e F ir s t ^

Calumet i s made uming conditions — packed manner, tha t its leavening strt vaiy. . I t retains its original

after leaving tlie factories.

When you tip the can to g(you know your baking will tun Spoonful is'the same as the f irst

C A L U iBJiKinia pis cause for its big dem know they can depend upon 1 that climatic conditions or te teriorate its positive leavening When you buy baking powder ret a uniform leavener means bakin quality—that Calumet is uniform.A pound can of Calumet contalni fnll IG o i 12 ounce i t t » t ^ ot 16 ounce cana. Be aurt

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B y a c tu a l co u n t , f o u r o j t l ie s e p e o p le vvhat y o u hi e.'s fo r,.sa le o r ren t., th e p

PENN COLLEGE F TEAM TO P LA Y ,

ON WEST COAST______ Ll

Bezdek’a Eastern Elovon is to - 'Battle Washington varsity u

December 8 I ■ __________________ ai

8TATK COLLEGE P*-. (JP) — Tli-i PcnnayUanlo S ta te collcge footbnllteam , \«hieh hoa not loat a game th ij ^ seaaon, will k av c Thanksgiving nlgli' a fte r tho University o f P ittaburghcontcat fo r Beattlo w here thoy will _ m cot tho U nlveralty of W aahington onDecember 3. lo

Tho iHji has been orronRed by Contli inH ugh Berdck oa o rew ard for t!]e „]ilayors for auccestfully coming through g,one of fhe hardest aehoiinlcs o f any _ eastern eleven. The fira t two teamswill b.' tnken to thn coast and it b pitixpccterl two or threo oddltlonol play- frrra will make tho trin . l h o sqUad is t ldue In Beattie' Novcmoer S6. J.

Oood B e a ltL I f yuu would enjoy good bealtb , keep ”

you r bowcb regular. No ono can reo- sonobly hope to feel well, wbon conatl- p a t c i Wlien needed, take Cham ber' -j- la in 'a Tablets. They are m ild and gon g; J le .-o 'lv . :

Wliat b uaeleu to yon may b« vain- |n al.le tn olhora — advertise i t in tho m rliisaifled coId d u . |k

■ « - ai BEAD VIIE DAILY NKW'fl, M

TWIN FALLS-DOISE STAOE ZL m f ln f M i m i l K B I. m. (lociJ ” tim e): airlTs Boise ,3:30 p. m. (lo r eal Ume). r

Make connectlos w ith Ko. IB c o ln i . WMt. a t M om talo Home. Q lT lni ooe bonx lo r d lim tr b e f m Xt» ^ rival o f 19, f o ls f w ait. Fa r* «aaa aa railroad. 7-

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' 1 mder such exact- ~ ed in such a sdentiflc~ “strength and purity never jial strength for months

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) get the‘last spoonful,turn out all right—the last " i r s t - T h i s u n i f o r m q u a l i t y o f ' _

I M E T =PO W HER Iemand. Housewivesin the results obtained— p.

temperature cannot' de- - ing power.,remember these facts-that

ikings that do not vaiy in _ inn.IG o r. Some baking porrdera come In aure you get a lb. wben you want it. _ dit

POLLY AND

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h a v e t o s e l l , t r a d e , b a r t e r c

p o s i t i o n y o u w a n t o r t h e h

FOR SALE - REAL E ST A TE F (V o lt BAi^E—so nciB. four mlleg from . _

tonn Ull gm vel rood; goo'l land; fa ir buildi0)’s ; $1S0 per oerc; good term s. Lloyd Craven,Co., 123 Malo ove. E.

8A L B -D 0 or 25 fre t on N orth >irnin, between Fou rth ond F ifth ata., tTwin Falls. F . L-DovIea.-iUOO 1.2 Wll- iahire blvd., B anU U oniea, CoUf. a

FOB . 8 A L B -8 2 aerea 1 1 -2 aU oa \ frum loading sta tio n on groveled high­way. lia s beon In alfa lfa flvo yeara. (750 r u b and term a. W. I. Q U btte, . M6 3. W ashington. ^

~ k i a SALE— lOO acrei, 11 -2 milo to luodiog sta tion . Haa O-rouv p laitered liDuie. i l l 6 a n 'a e r e ; I lC 'J easb aud terms unJja lance .' W. L u /le tto , UC S. W uhlngton.

FU it SALE— 100 acMS; 75 a lfa lfa, *" private w ater BO Inches; soven milea from lown; gravel road; s ilS per acu ', Th tSUUO rash, balanee tc ru / -7 per eent. t>k J . B. W hite. Pboiio MOW;

FOR b A L E -A real Vbrgmn In ' well hp] ia p i t tv t i north tid e {»na. Di; D w lghl n ,

FOR B A I ^ F i T e acrei, 1-8 mile “ liu t , I i mlle somO' WaihbiiCon school, 'I'l'Bui M, trade for • Foro ear. L a 6juri«n. . cm

KUK SALE OW TBADb—Two room '^]inusti-ri'il sn<i kabumlneil house,' twu q,]mg .-luivii. from and U fk sleeping boiimrcb; luwo. ibarn ;inil tvii< extra loia u —anai>. I'boDr'IiUt ur rail t i 111 E as l 1Main. ' ' , foi

T o r S A L E -O r trado, new five- 1 toom modern bouso, w iih garage, fo r —:auto, lot or good paper. H5 Jefferson . ^fhoae 105M_______________» t! ]

FOR SALE - AUTOMOBILESFOR PALB—Reo acdnti, all In good

ahapo; port coah, bolonc.] good paper. ] I'hone OBIW. Qj ]

o n e 11120 model Colo Aoro E igh t, ^7-passenger tou ring car, now eord ] nires, in f ira t claas condition. One 1918 Voile touring cor, new tires, willsell a t a borgaio. W right Auto Co. uPhone 2£8. , , -

FOR SA L B -M oxw ell in A-1 me go ehanieal eondltion; <105 for qulek sole. . . .H . P ..lI6hibock. 7aO BeeoSil avo. W. 1

FOR SALB—Pord coupe, 1020 model. __A-1 .-ondltlon, 9475.:' 337 'l l tb ave. K 'I

Fo r - 'P E P " aoe " S T E r " tbe Cylifcder Grinder. 147 Seeond ave. Ko. 1

— — t wi FOR .SALB-llillO Unlch light C. n

painted .and in fine eon<lition, IIOM —Dodge touring, repainted, 1150, Ford ]good tire s 'o n d runs Rood. *150. C.touring ra r. 1919 model, Iboka like ae* Tnm a . IW rreu .Auto Salea Co Ph

FO R BALE OR T B A D B -Stndebaker “ roadater in p i t r o good eondiUon; w ill Fo oecept Ford in trad e Phone 869W. - —

W A NTED : M ISCELLANEOUS ^'" 'W A N T E 'D ^ h o o j boy” t'o''toii^'*Tootn and do chores. 527 Moln W. ^

W A N T E D -Y our cnr to wasb an: grease; prices reosonoble; gi»e nii ^ tria l. 135 T hird 'sve. K. atoveo . jPfp*- _________ ;____________ goi

W A K T E D -T ab lo boaruera; exeei ^ on t ibeala; bomo eooklng. I I per da) j A bo tcom and garage for rent. 1‘hone 1Q35. s ;

, W ANTED—H orses: cood, cheap pas- " tu ro ; two* mllea wost, 1 1-4 aoulh. P o t W ynn. Phono -617113.

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TO D.XCHANQE four ocres with — bungalow houro and.good •nipravemoot» * 1 mllo out f o r '10 to 20 aercs, Lloyd Croven Co. 123 M ain £

W ILI TRADE Ford touring car for 25: w tatoes Phono 650R. P. O . Box 754 —

TO TBADB—Two acrcs, well Improv Phi od; good lapd, 1-8 mlle o ff gravel rooa . — To trade for small residence. Lloyd- Craven Co. 123 M ain ave. E.I 1

M ONEY TO LOAN n -— ----------------------- ---------- ------------------ crc

FARM LOANS and monthly paymrn C0< dwflllnL' loans. A rtbnr L. Bwla!

'lilO N E V T(l IX)AN— W,. iMve ivm n>o )rivate mosey uo hand tor iMmodmi- Mi ■ortgogK loaxti I r r ig u e d L ands C< o 't

D PA WO U T S ito t w t h J

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r i n s e r t i o n , a n d

a Twin Falls receive T h ; Ne r or exchange, about your rc e help you need—One Cent P

FOR S A L E -M IS C E L L A N E O U S _ _

SPEOIAI. BALE ON SBWINOMACHINES H.

'SlngrR " 0 0 " lotc jt'm odel ._»32.50 Masgn Rotary, allRhtly uscd„ 28.00 ^ —Singer, good eoodltlon ___ _ 10.00 —;7Round Shuttle S in g iT _______16.00 ^V erlicnl Feed __ ___________21.00M innesota C o b ln c t_______ 8.00W hlto I t o t i r y _____________ 54.00

O ther mnchinea from $3 tc 110. ^ Como early to get your choico a s *

thcs<) will not la it long at' thoio prlcca. 1 Diod

W HITE SEW ING M ACHINE 'BTORE . I ' i'i

251 M ain Avo. E att. ' iiace N ext door to Timea Office.

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FOB BALE — Orders U ken for i,ivdThanksgiving tu rkeya ;' wilt .deliver. ____I’hono' Kimberly 28R3, Conover ranch. F(» .■ ii ■ >i i * I Lefo

FOH B A L B -R ange, eleetrie w ater 2 Lheater, chiffonier, bed nnd aprlngs. F<I'hpno 1214J. 235 N ln tb ave. E . fern

FO R BALB—Beglatercd Dnroc bear* F(ou t of tiiy prlzQ w isn ing lit te r , n t furngrade prlcea. Alfred Btionk, 1 mili! hotecoet. o f W ashington school. ------

FO E BALB-rDelieious opples. 1 1-4 mo^< miles north Woahlngton achool on boulevard. 0 . C. Coxen. — _ _

FO R BALE—Young hoga suitable fo r feeders. Coll Royol Dokery. p ifti

H A Y ^ O E S A L B -rh o n e 6S8J11.

F O R ^ A L B - Y o u n g fresh Jersey cow. ^ In q u ire 170 Jaeksgp. ‘

FOB B A L B -F urn ltu re or oil kinda; ruga, (juilts, blankets, f ru it, etc. Coii

~ f 6 b BA LB-A pplea: Delielons, Grlmea Oolden, Jooa thaa , A tlu o ta a ‘ ' Bloeka, B one Beantlei. p iifno. 637B4. ^

F O E /^ A L B -T wo. Holatoln eowai - fresh'^sooo; three S-yeorold H olstein L< heifers, e ight Holateln bclfer calves Toae U .-P . Lolrd. Phone S0SJ2. Leo^--------------------------------- :----------------------- 168\

FOR 6ALB»<}uineea a t H onU m an's. ------Eoat .0 ' rock crusher. ^ L<

FOB SALB—Bieyelo, Inquire blue Sixlh fVo. N. wan

' f o r BALE-lO O slde-llght glaaa foi “ rcupcs and ledona. M oon’s Shop.. I--

“ f o b B A L B -F in e library table ‘and tw o bedroom aota, cheop, W. A. Flow- L ™ c r. 200 Eighth No, ..

FOE B A L E -H n e « t in g applea. — C. grado Jonothans and Grimes Oolden. ^ Two miles woat, 1 H sonth. P a t W ynn. »«tPhona M7B3. -------

FO B SA LE OB T E A D B -F lrs t riasa Ford sedaA. 440 Beeond ave. B. T m

TOB B A L E -100 w ln lib l lld i, oil sizes, prioor roosonablo; headlights and _ window glass. Phono 5. M oon’s Shop. . near Postoffice.

FOB SALE OB T B A D E -2 0 bead 0/ choice hones. M. A. W illiams. Edee. * ^

_________________________ TBBFO B BALE—Begulai trained ^

goals; regbtered stoek) beavT m IU s tra in . Pbone 850B. P .,0 . Box 76« • “

FOB SALE—Blcyelea, ineycles. tire* j T an d accessories. W em er'i Kepair Hboc. I 224 Second at. E.

IVIISCELLANEOUS ' _D A N ’S PLACE, 237 Bhoahone B o a tl

second band clothei b o n g h t'an d sold —adv. N*

MADAM DELMAB—Tcacber o f ap “ p l l ^ psychology and apirltunl unfold- m M t, psycho • mid character analysis “ * Lessons io tho sclenco of polm btry.253 T hird . 7 . . H . ' ' '’ ™

D BESSU A EIN O . Mrs. E lla Cameron. Phono C8BW. ^

H EL P W A N TED | ^WANTED—An expcrioneed ’ nlono a t 1

plnyor or tonor b o ^ o p layer fo r oanco Fa crchcJitm. Addresa J . K . W ebb, Box 607, Buhl, Id a h o . ' J- “_____________________________________ CO

WANTED—Salesmen, apecialty aalej Rcmon, ranat have good reU rences. So> . 1M r. Fisher, Bogeraon hotel, a fte r J —o 'e lo tk today. &1

B T O L H T STE} Oopynglit, 1B2L by N aw ip a p e

A I ■,1m ens ftjCT, c w l f C h AM<2

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P a g eWORTH IT»

■lews. Daily. Tell all . room!: for rent, hous-' Per W(ii-r|_Phone.S2.

F O R R E N T r ,

FOB BBNT—Poaturc "for horsei. H . J . Rlggort, 1 mllo nortb, 1 m lb oaat o f ^V'aahlRgton achool.

FOR E E N T -F iv o room m odor OUDO; closo in. J . E . Wbito Eoal ale. !•

I 'O R BfiNT—Furnbhod ligh t hooM eeplng roomt. I ’hono 444W.

iX )il BBN!r—Seven room hooM lodori except heat. Phone. 1S14J 01 aU n t 235 N inth,avc. E.

iX U l^ B E N T -P ur'nU hcd room, fo i aco fo a te d , next <0 bath. 235 FiftI

FOB BENT-^Deslroble room, nex t t ath, eloctric heat. 850 Blue L a ie Ivd. Phone 007. ,

FOB R E N T -T hree ro u u i. Call 98 efore r> o ’clock

FO n R E N T -R oom ; gentleman n n frred. 411 Third ave. W ;

FOR B E N T -T w o rurniahed roeau iirnaee beat, 4 blocks from Psiiria otel. Inquire 461 E. Mala.

FOR RLNT — Uouaekerplog looms lodarn, close In;' np children, Oa 16 Fouril ave. E

F O R , H E N T -T hree room fum blie partinent,- reaaoaable. Bungalow A pti iftb i l . ami Seeond ave. H

FOR B E N T -T w o •furoiihed Ugb DUtekMplng rouaa. Phc’B* .154B. M 0. Main. ' '

FOB BBNT—BonM keeping la lta round floor, furnished complete. B reek ur month. 428 N. Main.

f ^ R E N T - B l e e - ‘.ng. room a.. & '/ • ’ ■ ............... »i.e . jSB.

LOSTLOBT—Seed penrl brooch w ith eon

» e in cen ter; valued oa keepaak icovo a t Flow er Foto ahop or «a B8W, *5 reword.

LOST — L u g e heart ahaped p t reen enameled w ith rab e d p ink aa luo enameled roaes. Phone 693. B lord. Return to Idaho theater.

6IISiSS|iC .Tfli..^*, GLASS-

a N D O W 'S A S S - W ln T a i^ ^Bt w ork .‘ M oon's shop. Pbone 6.

SHOE REPAIEmGT&ni P A u i ’ 'f f lO B B B P iiE IH Bhop. 1S2 Bhoshono Weal. Bbo repaired whllo you w ait. .

jS aS s Sn.Ok i> ik m A K S F E B OOMPAS Phone 84fi.

BUOE-HAUL 0 0 .—Pbone 371 or 0 Truck servlee. 194 Second avani north. ____________________

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AO.OOUNTAMT ,Bc O ^ A K t "— b .’ A. Salmon, 8 Shoshone St. So. Phone 690, .

ATTOENEYS'RAb T ' i l ' NOBTH—L a i ^ e r 7 , ^ t Bled Building.

OHN W . OEAEAM—U w y er. Baak T rust BnildiCg, Phoso 986-B.

BHEB B. W n £ O K —Lawyer.

OMBB 0. MILLS—Boyd BnUdlng.

WEELEY & SW EBLBT — A ttonu: It law. Practice In all courta. Tw Falls, Idaho.

, H . W IS E -L aw yor, IMIly organi* collcctlon department. O ffleei- Rooms 0 ond 7. over Twin Falls Bai . TVust Co.. T n in Falls, Idaho.

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b u iU tr ^t[ium[ L iS ip E IIS l

rw en tie th C enturv P ag ean t to H I- T race P ro gress of County ^

Since P ilsrim s ^l lb to ric Bccnci Qnd.ovcDts will bo

miuntrntcd I n .» PHRTini iiflRcanl won to be i-rciionted by tho Tn-pnllcth Cent- , w y clui). Tlio proRriini cumWncB' oiosi i M d! ih c n-tintliiai ovout» o( 1K« couutry | | | S 'a t larfio iloco llm I'ilffrim Fntherr to | B the aotttcm cnt o f Idolio, {iirludint; rec- W M lomntloo of tho p rn e n t T>rln P a lli ng- B g Ticiiltural orca from tho prlm iU vj H m cthtuish. Bonv 200 rfffon*, tcp tfr H ■eDtin,f (omo rb arn rtcr lni|iorlont to th e c oun try 's liinti’ry, will bo In the 4at(. Tho iliiv'n ilrmnollr netivUICK ivill eonclDilo witli a t:rnnit nroecHian*

Sn w h k h tvU sUataelcrn wlU pattlel- | 1 iBtP» ■'

. DramAtie n io s tn tlo n . Promlo•' 0n(*ftklnc w ith rw |io rt to tbe Roneral baa i loturc o f tho offcrlnR thu d u b 'a pub- tho 1 5«lty wanaRcr »ay«: P aga

“ Every *com< in to In ' ilclinciitrd hlslorlftflcciirncy anil to dromalic-

lilv llluntrnto the Rrowth. inonninjj and M I J I |I n^'unncfl of thp idens which innpired f j | | j j | ho PHgrlmn. Tlso HRRoatit, which will imjilbr £00 co»lumcd nclor* and n . n i l rajori] phoru* nf voicM, h in four j J l rilnodcfi antl Konie '15 Broaer. I t pro- '* '*

lonts not on lv -fnm llln r inciilculi in h« UU of the rilKiUu m-'n nnd worn- M r a . in a f tho rivm oulli jilnnlatlon, bu t « r ie * 'to mnko r lip r Ibn aiiiril wlileli hla Hltle baml of 100 pcnple brouRht.,0)1 thronph wliicTT tho PilRrimn -won hfl s I tu rrIc foT., «elf-RovvtnmeHf and ziitcDce; ' , ,• “ A* n fentiira an orchcRlrn compojoil M r^ mtirelv of Inrtlen ha* I.ecn orRniiizoJ nton-c0 a tjia t w ith the nnwlral ond o f -th e oo hold iroatam. Thv U augliteri of tho Ataer- o^d it 1 enn Hovolutioii will appear iw Colo- of the lial indie* In n wene enntied , " M a r - m»<Je p hii W ophinpton, tlie hoatcM o f lony | ‘‘o Tw IRQ." The American Lofiioo men aro l ' f ” * i' on«lerlnR »nlcndld aw U lancc, tcpto- ilieut# i online the noldiera o f fhe jliffcren t n iorio.ls nppe/>rinR in period uniforms orRtaiil* D tho eloaiflR uccne. bellcrii

Bpontanooui Oo-oporatlon. M "- . “ 6pl«ndW m p o o M han resulted

from thp ca ll fo r w orhc ri In puttlnR on *'lonthla paRoant. .Men o f m any profe#- o««o;aiilonii nre tnklnR lendin? chnraetor* ininch a* E lde r Rrrw*ter, Governor Brad* ‘‘‘J cm ■m\, M ik's StundlsU, John Alddo, only oi aeoTffO WnahlnRton, LafajwHe, Hnm- ‘'‘" • ' vIton. L incoln nnd .G rnnt. Wo boliovo >

tho poReont will lo ono of tho bort opum trsflncotlonnl fca tu rw ever producod Rrim \

»i doublot publle

; a m p a ig n f o r r e d c r o s sBRINGS MEAGRE RESULTS

!lecr«Ui7 V olcei O onfldenw th a t Vto- ly il lH plo W Ul E e w o n d -rt ie a V lU i N » d

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. Afcordinfr to reporta from Ked Oroir lefldqiiarten the loll jiall u brinRinR R hu t ircnper return* on tlio effnrla of P o lic e hoso who inro cnRnRcd In Iho w jrk of _ i„

coHoetiirR fuiiil* for Ihn I'xpenno of thl- M niln^ year. • •

The tew n is heitiR thoroiiRhly eftn-' 'i * . ■ rasacd b.v workijr* who tnke the terri- ory block by block thn t no onc may g10 unaaked fnr n contribution to thti irpanltntion wbich is cbnTgod w ith tho e llef « o rk fo r tlio cx-acrvlcc men and rheir di'jK-ndcntn. and witi* nil affair* ,ha ,jrtr ‘crta ininj: to the ir rehabilitation.

“ Tho w ofk m u il not be abandoned” i . , , ’ ' sa id Jlrf,. W. F . Edward*, oiecutlvt- leCTotarv of lhe.locnl chapter. " I a till / . , bcliovo th n t the pciplo will re^ipODd to r ' " , , / lho 'lei'.l th n t i* no vitnl to tho eom- 1“ Tinnitv. Thero aro mnny thinRa thn t rro ran do ' w ith o u t, 'b u t wo cannot l i r k I I I . p . . l l . . l . r .b l l t .U . 1. . "

FIREMAN SPRAINS'ANKLE RUSHING TO ANSWER C k L

' — * tljo in*J a c k B all S t^ ta ln i M inor Znjnxy l a tivcs.

B aat« to B o p o n d to F lre A la m Fran

The fire deparlm ont responded to workin hreo cnila laat niRht to the E lk s ’ iielncr.

building on Slioihoiio nnd Bcecod avo­nuo cn^>.'where firea had beea b u ilt to n i n iard tiic frvflhlv i«>utci1 tonfte to Irom I I I L i ■roorlnR. In re«pbni*j fo Ihq th ird jL L L t mil a *>!rIiI nceident occurred lo one if tho nrcm cn, .Inck nell, who apfa ined , lia nnhle in HlidiiiR down tho atntion I lo^e. l l i s hv.iuTV is no t nftioun nnil U s e ipccted hi- will bo ready for duty in1 few dnys. J u r y 1

NJURED WORKMAN lETTER ®'»rob«tmty^ o f E ecoT cry-la H aid O nt .

■ for O rover Po«h, H u rt ,In P a ll

Orover PuRh, who wo* vcstctday Jonaly Injured b r n fall a t tho Amnl- , ’ i ," anin^cd 5ii;m r compnny plnnt n i l l lu ^ o r robably recover, ncrordinp to tho*M «,,i.',

'tolem enl o f nltcndlnB: 'p M r f o n * . |f l ° „„ »URh U a t t)ic Xa M errn l ho«pUftl [.■hero he is w id to hnvp rceovoredl m .j ,- «nBc^ii»neM Inle • yoft-rdny and ty Tl,„mn. nvo paswd n /n irly comfortablo niRht. i ' hero was no fracture of flio akull and ima of coni-ussioji a te less apporan t

• - ' L o r '

A Tlmoly BnffgosUoa. -AMCcn'Thia i» tb c aefl*on of the year when c .' Doal

f t e prifdent a n d 'ca re fu l housewife re M. V. cnishei K » Biipply of CliaDhorlnin'a A vant, ough liem cdy. I t is alm ost'certain to ! needed before tho w inter ia over | id refu lls aro much n^oro prompt and itlsC.ulory when i t is kopt a t hond id Riven ha aoon oa lho first- iodica .on of a c o ld . appear* and beforo i t ^

bofomo eotllcd in tho *ystom. There T h l I no ilnnRor In g iving i t to c h lld rc t g j .4 I i t cenla ins oo opinm or other honn11 druR.—adv.- ]

B ring your p ictures In now and bavo lem fram ed for Christmns, 01m Book lore.—«4v

T H E EPIflCO PA L OlHLD wUI give cooked -food a a d ^ p ro n aole, flatnrday Ittmoou a t C lo t Book Stot«<-<dT. I U . - . ,

VV ' - n r r . V

TWIN FALLS DAIL^

MBS. H . W , O M D o n jIK

H— — ^ y

He cHii! ^ .w or_

and pi w ill or

Catholi

on tho tho Ro' od how nation of the nttnpke eido n forth

'rom lnent T w in Falla d a b w onun who nfo baa b««D n la c te d suporlntoidB st o f m, th e T v an tle tb O en ts ir clQh's P ligd in i,po„ o P a s M a t t t t a io offeets. m nncu

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'UDMiNTLBMiK =' S iP W iflP E ffrom

lr& . H . W . O io n o b o k S c l e o to d S o o n io S i ^ ^ i Q t o n d e & t f o r

P i l f f r & N P a g c a n t ( jb a m .

“ Se(B y Publicity Conimlltee.)

U ra. }J. W. Olouehek is bccuIc super- iton 'lent o f tlio Pilgrim pogi'ant to B hold Xovcmbor .TO nnd December 1,Id it Is through her offorl* Iliot aomo m ^ •, r the now seonic/effoH * havo been ,ado p w ib lo . Mri'. Olouehek enmo to 10 Tw in Fnll* tm c t fn 1005. Blie-'haa JP"; eoll Identified w ilh thu civic move- ..cuts nol oiily o f tho club b u t o f the . ° ity, nlwny* co-opernting w ith other •* ~ | r^ iiixn llona in uny endeavor for civic cllcrm ent. I ‘"""J ‘M rr. Ctouchok i* .widely known in I*” '" '*

ub w ork hnving aerved twico oa prc*- , , Idnt in th e loeal orgnnizntion and iico.'BS d istrie t president. H er inter- «t in a tate problem* is well known, •10 cnnnervntion o f our forcnta being U nly one of her mnny linei of careful iTCstiRnlioTi. Mrs. Clouchck hns en-

into tho sp irit o f cflmmunity ci»- ^ ec o p iira tbn In 'thK^iroduction of tho PII- Princip rim poRcant . T o lievlng fully in it* school, oublo g iving to- tho jjo jublie (lORict)iing o f hiB lorinat ro lue ijeatloi nd th e Rift of the w nJing pool to the j,p |j iddios o f Tw in Fall*.

* .Oihe:

j l l l l i i m : . sl y f l i e o F f i i i f e

>olice O h a r g o N o r t h S idQ O o a i

p lo w i t h V io l a t i o u o f t h e , JveniH, .S o c i a l O o d o ' delight

-I • . . _ j ____ . L ind it

Follow ing an a r r t i t modo by Patrol- f ” ®* inn Shipm an nnd Pntton early th is j lom lng a complaint U to bo o f f t a l a U y - ^ idged in tho promote court agolost H . -

F ran cis and Miss Medlln Je ffries barg ing an infrac tion of tho moral .»w. Tho two wero opprehonded in a oa»c a t 2E0 £lx tU avcBM no rth short- 7 " r a f te r la st midDight, Polleo Ohiof I?" . , ohn M . Beck declarc*, and ore held a tho county ja il ponding f ilin g 'of in- , ormation by tho county a tto rney . ,A tco id inc to police tocorda P i tn t l s

nd tho girl, wbo is. aald to be m arried u t Iving opart from hor huabaod, have * oen keeping houso and Uviog aa man .nd wifo a t the S is tli avonuo north I csldcnco aemo w eeks.' Y farran t fo r J | holr a rios t, It is nverrcd, was issued nt _ _ _ lio inainncH of somo e f tho g ir l’s rela- Ives. , _ ” '*0Frond* hoa. beon employed in the

ervlco of a locnl oiV compnny, the girl rorking a t odd time* ns 'n domestic '

. f f to !

M L i im i i E - <MSECOiSTBmifat;

, Bpectlo

nry io Hcoriog Evidcnoo in lho ' S t a t e ' s A o tio Q A g a i n s t npprov<

Smith Today

I*rcsidlng In the d istric t court iidgo T. Boitcy Lee I* today hearing commei i;idenc3 In the s la to '* case a'gainrt J . H ardv, . . Sm ith. The la tle r is accused o f il- :gally m anufacturing intox ica ting j q rjuor. F rank L. Slcpbnn nnd d A . Loom 'orth nre proaeeuting, wilh E . V. Lar- t*,« go, in and O. B. Ijarson defending. The {of* la, >80 is boing heard before a j ^ . ' ^Till .it T h is 'm o rn in g Oourt Elisor W . 0 . b f e ip r hompHon returned an opt-n veniro o f carrier )urtcen*t_nen.- Theso will nervo,os jur*•s during the ^ l l r o November term

court. They a rc : .L o rW illiam a, J . W. Leedom, T. H . Tlic

■win, !•:. 'p . Dunlap, B. C. Lctsch, F . p ight ii . Kennedy, \V. W. Iluthphrey, J . W..D cake, Morgon Heap, F ronk Houi, Tbls

V. n itehcy , W. A. Minnick, J . F- books 1 van t, 0 . T. A. Qoff. Btore.—

Our Prices Are tillM a n y h a v o t a k o n a d r a n t a g o o f c

T h o s o w h o h a v o n o t r o m o m b o r t b e S a t n r d a y n i g h t .

N o w O h r l s t m a s g o o ^ a r e a r i i v in i a b s o l a t e l y r e l i a b l e .

w. R . p r i:n a O li Buiiibto J n

■ ■ , v - r V 'v : : ' ' i .

[LY NEWS, TWIN FALI

w i i a i F f jiM E m r a u i i i ' ;

_____ . )u ft lIV. Father Quinab to' Explain

OonfcBsional Need from j, q,Oatholio Viow . ton,

rh is evening a t 81. Edw nrd’*,Catho- - - - ^ church tho Rev. J . P. Donegnn wlll

iw cf the question thnt ia *0 frequent- «naked by iion CatholicB: W hy con- P“ " ‘I rino to a p ries tf . . . _ rbo Iketuro will explnin the doetriooII prnitlc i; o f eonfesslon fully ond11 answ er the objections ■ tlm t oriao J* **'li t ly from , n l.« i,a D t.l.» a ii.s of t b . K>>S» tho lIt doctrine. ’FAst evening nn excellent discourse uu

tho Christian home was glvon by Mrs.I Rov. F a th e r Ouy Quinan. Ho show- guesl bow tho slrength and unity of th o )<. C

tion depends iijion the preservationtb e bomc nnd fnmily. M io b itte r ly Ennrked the uvils o f divorce, raeo lu i- o f Blo and fumilv lim ilation and se t b o r i-th the atnn,l which tbo Cntbolle home iireb takes townrdu the»c evils th a t! destroying the lifo and s trength of Og• notion. In rniicluslon bo insisted Bueh»n tb c necessity “of religious na well Utahsnculiir educntinn In order to count* week

let th e denlriiclive influcnco o f. di-ree, rneo eiiicide and nny and oil Baid* o f rodiciiliiim. Bhorl

> ■ '' hom(

IFM SflEfllllE iST D I E I i i H

n e rtt

:am piouhip.of State Will Bo Le Settled In Twin Fallfl In '

the Spring--------- Bols(

\rrniiRcmontB hove been eemploted wcou h igh 'acbool monogcmonta of i n f a l l s and, Boise fo r debating itesta fo r tbo atnlo ehnmpionahlp toheld in T ivin Falls betw een teams j),cythose sehoolB. No defin ite dates tiuf^

ro boen ,deeideil upon, ond the zub-■la nro s llll to bc cliosno. j j , 3oiae lost y e a r won tho Btnto chain- nou , 'nsliip, the flnol debates be log ’ con. rted In the caidtol c ity . T ho Boi/|n.m w on»ovor both Idnho Falla and „ o r r i n F a lls in forensic discussions.

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES | f £.......... ............ ducti

\cco rd lng Jo announcement modobv Missincipal A. E. Karnes, of the hich begii lool, H n rt ^’hn Bipcr, waa nomod c b r in ehlef o f the Coyote, nniiunl p\ib- nfioii 0/ tho achool, in an election W. VI Id cnrly in th e 'Veek. Ballot count- boen; WOI completed yesterday. . t l’O 1a iberr eleetcd arb: U na Stnford. as- the 1tf tn fe d U o r; EVmct Van aHJcT, Mt Cal.. [tor; D udley Swim, ed ito r o f othlei- Chrii ; Noil Colo, business n ianager; Mitr- \11 Som ervlllo ,' ossis tant busincsi Co magiT. 'E lec tion o f elnis represent- Eorl ivej w ill l)c held In ihe tom lac wccV.. drcn

— " ■ . ' w ith Tho girls o f tbo Purpl» and Whiltf H '” Id n aoclal and businew meeting Inft from ening in thn B optlst bungniow. A '1'®"' U'gbtftO tlmo was enjoyed. LUllon nd is president o f tbo ciub. The host- He ies o f tbe pa rty wero ITelon Kenls- Knln1, M ildred Tmcoy, l/ols Sliotwell. Kaln10 Long, Beulali B arnhart, Theimn hero iwann nnd Ogorotto M urray. brotl

— — siree Tho footbnll teom le ft n t 0 o ’clock T hai is m orning for W ondell.. where nme !► being ployed’ this lifternifin ' Oli r tho championship of tbis section. Qree ‘Xt 'Thuriday tho tcnm ploys Boiso wom

tho capitol c ity . This gnme wili morr 190 the seoson for. the boys .unless Twitnc post-aeason games are arranRcl club

dscldo tbo high nchonl champion- sintoip of tlio s ta te , _ _

JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL I ,The G irl Beserve apongors of th? neniiPlh Century club hnve irsued' I Mtation* to tho Q itl Hesorvfs and . I Bir m others to attend n "R e t nc n in tc d ” too nl lho high acliool auili- •ium, Snturdny nftcrnoon, Novcm-r 10. . =

2 .E 0 E A P H 0 m 0 I A L 3 H EBE O N V ISIT 0 F m s p E o n o N

Offieinis o f Ihe W crtern Union Te!o- iph company, arriv ing here in 0 sno- i].icor, socnl Wednesday oti tin to-fctlon o f the com pany's, offico Iri .rin I 'n lls nnd reported its nffftlrs, n t I} conclusion of ihclr exomiontinn, in Iproved condition. Members of the It ty wcro A. R. Cowan, D enver, geo- III mnunpcr, 'm ountn in 'd idslon ;. C . J . • I re, Ijcnvor, diviainn commcrclol-inan-bt; U. 0 . L ife, Balt Lake, district nmereinl *uperintfndcnt.,.nnd H . H..rdy, d is tric t commorcial’w im g c r. -

TO ATTEND BA TE H E A E IN O litLeonnrd W ay, m onaglng secretary, o f ly! Soutliern Idnho T raffie association . .t lap.t evening for Bol*e, v»h«rt ho y11 .ittond a hearing on tho petition expri'ts companicf fo r an inc iea te in rier rates.

A N K O U K O E raaiT B. “ ______ _

riic llovnl Nflighbors w ill nneol to- ’Inh t ill the 'Odd Fellow s’ hall. W

’bis is Children’s Book W eek. Get 23iks for the children. Clos Boj)k "re.—adv. ’re

I ' ■■j1 n (

the Lowestof onr spooials this wook. tbeso prices only ran till

•.00at'

Iving. Friccs right, goods atiPc

JEBE IJew eler go

:.LS,-ibifflb.FR inA Y 'N (

J o c ^ g r e - v i - t i o r f ?

.............. . — ....... ' i ■Goes to .B ay S ta to—S. L . Fet'orscn f t th is m orning fo r M arshfield, Moas.'

Ooe# E a s t on Vlalt—Mr. ond Mrs. 2 . , Do*tor lo ft th is morning for C oving ••

XooTs H ospltal—Mra. &III0 D aly and fa n t to n havo returned to th e ir home • “

tbe Rex Arm s from L a Merced hos- tal.

Q uett f r o n D ak o t* -M rs , Emm,! « leffort o f Blnisdoll, N. D„ Is th o gucsc a ' her daughter, Mr*. H . L . Snyder, of sgewon.

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Guests o t S lik m a n Home—M r. lUd rs. H . D. liensen o f S a lt liik o , aro '} lesls in tbo homo of Bishop and Mra.. 0 . K irkm an.

E nds V is it Hero-^Mrs. A. L . Norton ' Burley, was 0 guest in tho bomo of , irT jro lher, W. C. Qloystoln, returning .? >rae. io*t evening. '

Ogdea M en He^^-^Roy flr iff in , B. A uehonan and If. 0 . M ills o f Ogden, ✓— tah , nro ' in Twin F a lls fo r a fow coka on business.

Baclt -from E aatem V isit - A. D. ___lierlock, living tsco r Tw in Falla Is )mo from fln extended business trip I N orth Dnkotn ond eentrol Iowa.

« . DoiOomes from Iow a — Mrs, Nolllo ° n ight of . Osknloosa, Io ., has arrived 'r 0 - Is i t in the fam ily of her son, “ “ 'f ,.’ J . KiiiRhl, ot 444 F ou rth-ovenue

, ■ KJiLeavM fo r B olso-C . M. Lo Valley »"> ’ O akland, Cal., who hoa bcon trana- itlng business in T w in F a llr and Bubl ir tho pnst fow day* haa gono lo oise.

Leave-j fo r O alifon la—Mr. ond Mn>. pot imes R. Sm ith o f 'K im b erly vicinity »vo gone to Monteroyi Cal., whero icy will remain fo r a month w ith . leif d.;iiightcr, M rs.'O oorgo Gregg.

Mrs. E onrdetto Leore#—Mra. 0 . 0 . ------ourdclte, who hns b'con here fo r o I F iait w ith fho 'fam ily of H . W. Bour-; l ig , ;tto for tho post two m onths le ft th is ; orning to je ln her bushond a t Mo- :slo, CkI.

------ lngM lttlon W orkor AiTlve»—The Bov. v lll ev. N.. II. Poyao orrived yesterday I _ OWI W est V irginia to ’ n js is t in con- i _ _ . ucting n ecricB o f meotings o t the llssion eburch. Tho specini services ?Rin thi* evening.

M inister Oondudos V W t-'T h o .Bov. J ’. 'Allen Fi*hley of A kron, 0 ., who hna \ jen v lii t in g friend* and relatives in le vic in ity o f Buhl and Ilagcrm an for 10 post montai, has lo ft fo r Et Centro, ] al., wlicTc ho will tak o charge o f the hrlstian ehureb. (

Como from Colorado—Mr. and Mr^. <orl n c sp of Yumo; Colo., and cbil- *’ren aro hero fo r a T islt o t o fow days 1itll th e ir undo, Tliomiu , IIcsp, wbo J ves near Twin Ftills, being en route:om Yakima, Wnsh.j whero they hove J lent several weoke. _ ' ^

H ero fo r Bolldaya—Mr. and Mr*. L .nlman and daughter. Miss Charlotte almnn o f Orand Island, Neb., a ro i cro :^or a .virit. w ith the ir son a n d . rother, J . E . K nlm an,'o f 220 Walnnf reet. T hoy oxpect to remain for the hanksgiving bolidayL

Olub’# 'E xecu tive Leaves—M rt; L .B . reen, s ta le president of Federated omcn'u -clubs fo r Idaho, le ft th is ] o rning n f to r spending tbreo days .in I win F a lls nnd near-by towns meoting J ub wcmon nnd presenting m a tte rs 'o f nto-wldo in terest to .th em . I h M

U N I T EHIGHEST

D rastic

Men’s SweajSweaters

D 041-0o tton Blip on,ikhakl color, V neek, ilceveless, rope stlteh, form er- f l * t A A ly •l.CO. now J l . O U

03— Cotton mixed sw eater, ron f neek, ileeveles^ heavy rope stlteh , eosi.M ^ maroon ond gray, formerly A 4

■M.CO, -------------------- ^ l . O U33—H eav y cotton and wool m ixed 'Sw eat­er, V neek, slgovoleBS, ropo stitch , comes

•In oo ro o n only, formorly <11 ^ £\Q H ? 0. now -------------------------

2 3 - E x tr a quality Shok'cr k n it wool Sw eat­er, round -nock,; sleeveless slipon, good w eight; color* oro maroon, oxford, navy and b n o te ri green. For- ' merljr « .0 8 , n o w . . _ _ --------^ ) Z . 7 0

)1(1—M edlom weight wool Sweater, ceat stylo; small ebawl collor. Comes In noroon only. Sold form erly for __

■•001—H eovy ropo s titch wool sw eater, V n s ty le w ith .s leeves, large shawl collor, novj

Form erly #0.48. Now ----------------------

070—Slipon sw ea te r w ltli aleoTcs, lorge i t A n ex tra specia l valpA.mado up in maroon tr im , b row n w ith ,bu ff trim . ’ , B o ld 'fo m etly fo r 112.08. Now____ ^ ^

N0VEM!BER 18.19a

Temperiture Rise at Night Follows

e h i l l i ^ o f Days “gg

SH IF T IN G lls modo ^ f op Jn d joration ; persistently main- porter

tninod sineo Iho beginning f ro f tlio wook, tho com»unUy j\a liio ‘tem pera tu ro 'la st n igh t moved up remainInstond o f ’ d 6wn, recoverin.j end, r

, four dogtces from tho seasou’s courtlow point, establlshpd on Wod- Judgenetday n ig h t. . of the

iThe d a y ’a high, bowover, rep- jng ca resented tho low est top tcmpor-oturo m ork . o f tho season, boing j n n

,.3rj degreees.-above tero . • Th6 j - m - dnocturnal bo ttom waa 20, show- xi«»v». lng a ronge o f b u t '10 degreesfor the 24-hour period ending o t „ „ 0 th is morning. A brisk breezpfrom the wost ndded to the lm- n « « prosslon th a t low temporatnto records wero to bo shattered lo itn ight. l i H

U nsettled 'vind colder weatherIs predlc tcd 'rfor th it d lstrlc t in f "tho nex t 24 hours. - B-*

[ } e a t l i 3 I “

, D iT td W U U ao' B toddssL VDovid Williom Stoddard, O-yeor-'ofd n o f M r . 'o n d .i l rs . Williom H . Btod- ird, died o t tho fam ily hume last ovo- ng fmm hoart failu re following con- 1 tatlon from n heavy cold. Tho fftm- ^ y includes soverpl o ther chiidrdn. unerni sorvice* w ill be conducted a t 10 L: D. S. chape] on Sunday a t 2

m. by B uhop Georgo Hammond.Uh In ltm icn t u n de r th f diTOtllon of , J . Grossman.

Severe Old Forpst Lawa.Forest lows In E ngland wcr« InBtl-

itcd by W illiam th e Conqueror, and cro -so Boyero, l l i a t r t b e r provided ^ foth for n m an killing d deer. 0

Ir ,THB N E W S DO ESN ’T OOMB‘SohscrlberB who fa ll to recelvo 1

Tho News b y 6:30 p. m . w lU 'confer [a foTor npop th e pnbUsbeis by call- Iln g telephose N o. S2. and a copy 1will he dellTeied promptly.. ' ■

Saturday SPicnic Hams, per lb .........9 lb. Bag Oats ................W brBaff-Eastern Meal c No. 2 Heavy Galvanized 1 17 qt. Hea:vy 4 coat Ename -Extra Heavy XXXX Dair;

. 'S7HEN IN NE£D OF OBOOEBIE

C A L L 24 Fiee Mlieiiis'Dall}-.on 8ra

ROCHDALE

E D S T Gr QUALITY-LOWEST PR

c Reduction

Iters and Woi■ ~ . . ' I

»!>. . ' «!O S -SIeaiol A l i m illtory eolli'V 4 * ' W l Sold lonnorljfck, y "O W -------------------

W iS -E x traV -W / Xi ^“1

[ u R \ ^V i U ^ ' / / 0874—OoveraY n /y>£M\ 3hlrt. goodTV s . U y sx ffv tA iQtt-imough f

■od n tho I

' 8 y y i 0571 -V cry I5 0 t . ■ l l I green, f la t eo)on * the practicall g . „ . — form erly sold

V nock, s llp -on ' ‘ C871D—A beautifu l shlri lavy w ith gold l a y collar, finely tailor

- $ 5 .9 8 S o lf form erly for I7.G0.

e ihiArl collar. 3 tc»—L igh t grey wool sh coon w ith g rey turo cloth, two ploin po

~ ~ $ 6 ^ 8 R“ rm ““ t “ Id io r fO.

BCOCK HOME, MAY TAKE UP TIPTON CASE

te r o f ]purolo B reaker P rohably B« .O f Dn<lag V is it o t J n il s t

idgo W . A. Bbbcoek and C ourt lie- ;er U . M. Branin returned yoster- froni Burley, whoro a. te rm o f tbo

lio t conrt Is eonvoood T h ty .w ilV ' ain in Tw in Rvlls du ring th e week- , re lum ing lb. Ctt*sia' connty to rt scrvlce nex t *Monday morning, ' ge Ilobeock moy deoido tho s ta tus lhe M cK lnlty T jplon patole b ieak- case w hile on tb ls visit.

:iG H EST PB ICES paid fo r turkeys. ' ‘ aediato delivery. Independent M eot rk e t .- a d v . '^ /

H E EPISCOPAL O U IiJ ) will give jokcd food and apron *oIb, Saturday imoon a t Clo» Book Slore.—adv.

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lol ShirtsWool Shirts *

Hum w eight wool mixed sh irt, ( o llar, l ig h t grey. A real value.

ra £eav^ wool Shirt, dark eai*' iflat eollor. two pockets, cut ggn-Id fonDctlJ’ fo r

em m ent s tandard wool khaki 1 weight, tw o 'p e ck e ta w lth but- b f lap s ; an e i^ep tloao l valuo for i

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r h eavy wool Bbirt, hunters .eolloj, tw o pockets, heavy yoke, cal sh irt f o r .th o outdoor a a n ;

!!if!L*?f!i-_ _ $ 4 .9 8liirt, wool, brown heather, n ill - ilored, w ell f it tin g , and a good

). — — ^ 4 .9 8 ‘ Ashirt,, medlumi weight, fine tox- ’ poekots, f la t collar, a splendid

^ - - - $ 4 . 9 8 .