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= tw iN . VOL. 4. KO. M. . ' i i SILER t mmm.I PEIlCEPiK ______ _,. 'WAI ■ UlstM Premier Says Secrecy Is Enpioyed as a ' Precaution >ip,« i Against Any Harm to Come Tlirougti M isinterpretation t;/’ ' . . nicrco LONDON, yP)~WhBt h liappcnlotf diusttoi behind tho seoaea Ib tha.twumutlona oosiwd: of Uia Iri^ parUea preUinloBrjr to the on t4iD •iw airal of tho eonveraatlona botwcon bcfor* Eunona do Volei& (aaif Fr«n(er . (korjco on Mondftj ia tcrooncd bjr what I^S lr JuaoA Craig:, tho Ulster prcmlor, tiyO 1 ttfjmed tbit moning " a nffid allettce.^' , ProeMare Deemed VltaL Sir Jm o» tuad thia pfaioae In tx- ' pUifllag to intorvioiTBTB Ua belief that weiTtWag depotdtd ^pon tho Tny ' S qoeation yria hiiodled. ^hon : "Tho allghtoat indlaeretioa or n lr' oiynp * iotorprctAbon," ho wid, "m ay oaaily coTooii c4o»e ludoloulable haWL What wit) pj,ity beat ftid the attflioment of ^ mo ia for oTwyone eoncomod to withhold com* «.j‘ • moftt ODtiide of official conaultatlona." ^jarinc Of tho prinfipala in the eonforeneee, Mr. Uoyd Ooorpi U aponding tho week- ead ia hia cotintiy home at Choquore .* ,,j„ Cftuit," w htit laembert ot the probably will be ealJod. Ur. do Volera and b u oolleagfnfs | . wont thia afternoon to visit the ezbl- .j bltlon hero of Blr Johtf U v o w ’a paint- .,0 ft, tap, which IntM o pfcfnra ol tl« tlM of flir Roger Oaaemeat and of the fu* normal neral rroMsslon In London of Lord Mayor MacSmnoy o« Cork aai a por- ^ trait of Arehbiahop Mannlx of Ana- _ traJia.- ... Tctt . A T iltt ulttw ©eltsitlosL . Sir Jfriaca C»a!ff wm awaitlnff^ tlic 171 arrival b London of thrcc'hjombera of tLo UlJtflT ettbbot, H. M. Pollock, mln* RIQ, later of fisauee, £. A. Arehdale, minis' cotr, ai 'ter of agrloultaro, aod J. M. Andrews, citizen minlstor of bbor, whom he rumnoneJ suffcri tram.Bdlta«t yesterday for contoTonecs all thi hero whicb are oxpoctod to bo bold thlfi places .avoain^. - lcsa-thi Oq (be deliberations of tbo Ulster vlncca premier.'and coiloagnog la boliored to tar rei rest thn immediate hope for tho aaeB<- These, bwrasaed ^ontlnnance of th# Dowaintf til tho ■HlreeftontcftUktloni, irhl«h it ia poral- finloe Vble Slr,'J««ei -wUl Join Uondfiy, aV calami ,/tiioogh aaeh » vlalt to tie ptloe minia- rollef tcr'a official reaidcnce wonld moroly piotoly •be for a MCbnd peraonal interview' 0 with Mr. Lloyd Oeorge. 0#t dk D« Valent Tmtmt Bflnnc* ' •The De Valera beadqnaiteri wai rpf, bombarded thlf m onilnj . with roqnesta for commoat on various ptsbllahed ro- m porta os to terma, eoncreto proposal* aad,deeUUn# alltRed t« have bMU made duriaff the talka on the ponce nueation . ^ 1.. alrcady held, bnt to all .iaqu&crs tho ^on n offiPlal rejoinder waa: ' Sn,l Vl .nw e are plei£cd to aecreoy. Thtae roportf are pure fabrieationa,-ont ol ir ,..). the minds of thoir .writon, aad aro Ttholly uBwarraated." «catct lEISH aEADT.tOHOHI IT Johr PHAOB OOmPHEEHOB PAILB Kan , DUnUN, VPH3ammeatlaK npon ] ' Today’s Games | [ f Kational Leagne. -• ' Fint games . R., II. E, .Cfikajfo ............. .......... ..........5 12 1 Brooklyn --------------------------------2 S .1 ^ * Batteries: Alexander and Daly; Bmitb Thft and Miller. I- - ' Seeond Ra»e: R. H. K. Chltfflo ------------------------------- 0 15 2 -1, , Brooklyn -------- --------------------- 0 1>• 1 * Bottotlcs: Cliovca and Daly; Schupp, #'Otiin(H sad fl^jylnr. \ Score: . R. 11. E. ^PlttabarRb .................... ................4 11 0 ^ New York ......................... -13 18 2 Bfttterics: Cooper. Zlnn.' ond flchniidt, rrolteni; DouRlas and Snydbr, First auno: B. H. E, Claolnnatl ............... ------------ 7 11 ] PMJivdclpWa _____ ____ ______10 0 nattcries: Rlxov and Wingo; G. Smith nnd BniRRj-. ' H(>rnn.l R am e; B. H. K,' Ijw.innnll ....................... ........ .. 4 0] /libciflphift .......... .....c........ ...... 5 0 0 d Batt/^rlcs: Napier, Ijtiquo and llnr- grate: llubbcll and Peters. K lrjl i,Timo: R. II. E. *P« Bt. Ix)ui» ................: ........ - .......... 4 10 :j I t -B Boston ...... .............- .................... 3 7 0 ' BaUtiits; B osk‘and C\omon»; Mt- Quillan nnd OowJ.v. . of I I SocoDil Ramc; R. II. K. ^bo Ht. Tjouts ..... ^ ........................... . 3 11 0 Boston .............. ....... .................'5 12 • 0 Batteries: lininca nnd Clemont;. |\|Ev\ Oi-ftrhp-rrFillinRim and O’Neil, Oowdy. Ajnerlcaii Leagao. j^or.5, . 7?- n . E Minne Bostwi !..... .'-i ..................- .......~I0 ' tioi t:nik7iKci ...... ............................... 0 S a 'IJ.itt?rirs: Binh nml Rtiol; Wilklnv.ii .m.i Hrhnlk BT; . Kn.1 <111; • R'.H^ K. \'hi!n(lrl|iliia ................. ............ " » « tho 11 ilnti'.'rii's: itoitimcii nml i’erkiin': Da- -^'’'"1’’ u-i an'l (iercctcid. . ' » j;iiii 7n.: n, H. r:. Ynrk .................................. *. f/oiroli' .................... ..................... 0 nite .n ttnttcricK: 'Winwlipv *»nd Sfbnni;: *111^' l.i'flnnij and JM^'lcr. . . End 6th: ll- n . E. to the Woihlncton ..... '■ '■ '■r ......- .....- ...... 2 * of tlir Ciereland ----- ----------------- C * * "f fO Battariee: Courtney, Seboct nnd Pic wero' inrhr Coreleskie and-'Nonnmakcr. .' denlci .. .A I FAL l$ail Cpmitiissions |lj|(| Summoned to Plan “IH Freight Rate War |[ States W est S a s ta a lp p l El»- * , or to Unite in Hght for II _ Eednctlons lyi WASniNQTON, confereaco / >f reprcaeatatlves’of railroad commla- Qgn»/ iions ot nil ^ te s west ol the Ultds- ilpjrt haa beea called, by John £. Ben- , IS on/KOnoraJ connaelforthecommiaslOB, ' 0 be bold In ChltaRt) July 2fJ. Pitas n or a fight beforo the iateratato com* **l iicrco oommlaslba for freight rato re- lujstlona on giain-and hoy will be dla- CLB iDSs»d,’lt was anaonneod. aoariaga C&thot in tfco-eaee wUl begin hero Aognat 15' guilty »cfore Oommlasloner Lewia. , . , ■jrlth 1 — ■ I the ju Ryan is Optimistic iLm Over Trade Condition “/ J , ' Alth NEW YORK, <ff)-Oi>tlmlaUo'Tlewa porud egor^nK bualncu eonditlona woro ex- uaurit ircssod by /Thomas P . Bynn, financier, then hp left for Europe tofloy on the Kaber )lynple. lie taid determination and minbt io-oporatloa would“ hclp testate pto^- ^ Mrlty much sooner thnn most people .{upor ;hlak. ' ' .ho ol “ I feel eonfident,'' ho aald, “ thot j )a»lac»< eoadUlons all over tho -worlii, srlth few cxecptlonif aro slowly im* ’roviDjf. I f a . ."In this eoaatry, orderly bot per- {„,ptl* ilatcnt liquidation Iioa been going oa or many month*. People ovorywhero Qi,jp j lAvo l)ten reared. Thoy are getting yndor ivojvthat. Tho people ot thU country ire the greatest coaaumers of food and "{5 '^ nanufflctured product* in tho world In <, lormal'time* and normal tImea arc g j,j^ lowly romlng back." ' j I-' * ~ eating ren Million Starving f; in Russian Provinces Tho r IQA, WV-The laivestla, of Mos- ‘I*’* “ low, saya that on bffidaJ appeal to all » iltliena of Russia to aid In nllovloting *“*? uffcring coused by fomine, sigoed by l U the mtabora ol 'the government, * ilaees tho number of atnrvlng.a^ not esa than ton million in the variooa pro- earned -incea and along the Volga, In tho Tar- xa repabllc nad. the Ohavaah territory, rhese, the appeal aaya, eanaot edst na- ^ il tho naxl barveat withont aid. The 'amioo is eharacteritod as a naiioiii^ lalamlty.' Aeeordlag to aa American •olief expert in Riga, tbe to st of com- dotoly rclleviag this niimbcr from ont- , Wo ot Bnssla wonld exceed *10,000,- Legioti to Take Hand in Community Uplift ' --------- .Id ot INDIANAPOLIB, Ind.. (fl>>-Porticl- polatir >fttioo o f Indlvlduol local Amnric-nn Le- Kaber. ^on' poata in projects of community Fiaa md 'flvle welforo will be fostered find btough lided by* n now department of tho Mra. }, American Legion to be known os thu of kn< lopartitieht of nntional post nctlvitlof, traa Ici created at natlotiRl hftidt^naTtfT* bM" be cho “dw-- .ctJoi .Tobn- J. Noll, formerly of Pomonj, nricke' Can., <tpsistnnt director'nf tho notlonnl |,avc c iTganliatlon, will h’rnd’ tbe •«(•«' do- ____ mrtmoat. , ( FLASHES FROM PARIS, (/P>—The title of bonorary docto conferred npon Prestdeat Mlcholaa U uray ] by tbs Uaivendty of Pails at tho reception I Tbe title ia one nm ly gnat«d to f^relgnAn. PES UOQTBB, la., (/{^-£lor« than 600 six and alzteen marcbed tbroogli tbe doimtoii protestiag against tho h i^ ptlce of ic« creai carried placaida laacilbod ' *,Wo 'want nickel. WINDSOB, Oat, (/F>—Efforts to preven torlo aro bdag.jnade ^ the provincial antbo at tbe dlroctkm of Attorney O«nonl Baney, 1 ogalBst the 'Windsor. J'ockey. dub charglag it bllng hOEM. ' ' OHJOAOd, than one hondred Boctionfl of tbe ^ s t are boro to participate cowboy contesta whlqh .opened at Grant part riding, calf roping, steer bnlldogglng, fancy n tlnne lor nine d i^ aad -will carry priten ef I aad conala for l.OOo horses and cattio are pr JERSEY OITY, N, J', (/PJ-A- nnt slilkt apartraeata waa in effoet today under the di It tn s laoncbod by James T. Oannon, Jr., dl a t a moaa meeting In protest against notlcoa 0 ed by 'well to do people tbat tie ^ ta •wouL of laadlorda were given to city offieiala a ft tbe adjninlstratlon la resisting incroaees was NEW TRIAL’AGAIN IS ' ' NOR DENIED A. a TOWNl-EY f Minnesota Supremo Cotjrt Refuses Mo- Moro tion .for Ilo-arBumcnt of Loagno Not Bx,ecnUvo's Caao^ 8T; I'AFl.. Minn., f/n-MoHnii of ' FAI I'cumioj. for A. ('.‘Towtilev, ^rcsliictj* of tl).' ii-itiniial N'on-iwrtisnn ,1*ikiic nml ,frni'pji fiilli.i'rt, formcrl.v Io- iruo orbin' ,in|in'. in r, l.ir ro'ar’piinpnt • ia ’thclr cnso t«cv'i L-rowln;: out iif ^ronvirtion' in Jncksnn the 1 (Hiiinty for vlolnfion ot the state c?plon- vot>T> n|[0 .nrf. wns'licnied by llie MliitiCflDla liiiy. jiiim-im' toMtl tnilny.' The defenilnnta tbe F wi'fi- j’i'on n iitny of 30 ilava t(i npply OXI * to tlie federnl supremo coiiH for rovJow snnd ; of their /-MPr They arc tipder sentrneo nf 110 ilnya In Jackson coVnty jail. Thoy were tried In July, 1018, nnd hav6 been 'I denied varl()ur«ppeal* In stato-eoarta. rr I ; , .■y.’ .' :.'v- 1 J m iA T E D PRESS NEW, L L S " . TWXK PALU, IDABO. SATt IS, m IS L mmmf' entence of Life Imprisonment j ,1s Pronounced Upon Ohio Woman Convicted of Plotting p. Husband’s D M h tion CLBVfiLAND, 0., (/P) — E v f one4 Uhotlne Kaber waa todn^r' found prci illty ofl murder in, tho flrat degree but la i 1th a recommendation of mercy by jaea <e juxy 'wbWb tried btt on a ehugo acts ’ plotting tho killing of her hnaband, had aniol T. Kaber. • Uador tho verdlet will ra. Kabor must servo tho remainder usel ' her ilfo in prison. ■ "Ww Although tho jury.'liad not yet re- irted officially to the court, Jttdge aurico Bomon announced tho dectklon Attorney IHnela W. Poulson, Mra. aber's personal counsel, so that be ' ight inform Mra. Kaber In hope that “>«; e would revive, sufflelontly from a upor to bo.broaght into'court to hear .0 official anaonnoomqat. 8be bad ®‘ cn in a stupor all morning. Uf* Torn ImpoWtT........... sip I f a Kaber waa aenteacod to Ufo iprlaonment Itt tha Ohio tofotmatory r women at MaryaTillo. U;>der the lio law thera ia no hope for pardon. ' idor auch a.vcrdiot. ' When th/jury mado oflldAl Jeport the verdlet, Mra. Kabor was lying Dp in the arms of a deputy shorlff. 10 w4a aaked if aho had anything to y. Bho merely ahook hor head Indi- Tl ting that aho had not. Jndge Boraon comi cn pronounced sentence. Ura. Kaber port u entrled back to Uct cell in tbe nom il. wou: Tho jury resumed its deliberations the la morning, having failed to roturn next verdlet last nlgbt after having tho se four hours. ,«* Tfj Mrs.' KflbtJr was said by hor attor- ys to liavo been practically nncon- lous all of laat night. She had been rrlcd from tho court room and ha3 it oaten during tho dny. - 0^0 riluKy Alto Two TMH . . lut The jury begun bnllotloe just two gi n lara from Iho time ^ abbcd to death, by auassla*.alleged ^ havo been hired by lira. Kaber<' ,-i jK Though'Mra. Kabor waa nupeeted of ln(( implicated in her hnabaad's oth ot the timo, iaaufflclent e>’idenee q ^q; la found thoa-by official* « V h k h formally chargo hor with the crime. It two yeara Uosos Kabor,' the aged atur ther i;f tho murdered man, doggedly Jq,,. pt working on tho mystco’ with tho t I 11 of pHvato dotcctivcs. suspicion ^on] ilctiag stronfipr and ntrongor to Mra. ^Hq abcr. othc Finally a brother of Mra. Kaber waa look ought In 08 a ruse, and her mothot, blllt ra. Mary Brickel, who ww roapocled tn . knowing much about' tho murder, to t ts led to beliovo that the aon was to ber ' charged with tlio ciimo, The ruse lea’i irked as it had been planned. ' Krs. od, ■ickol, to save tho son, is alleged to wha' ve confessed, Implicating hor daugh. ered J drav (tontlnoad 00 Page Pbnr) ]|ih ..... -------------- }^^ M THE WIRE __________________ _________________ . Tl loctoroftho-acadomyofParliwas ■ay Butler, of Columbia onlvmlty ioa to blm. at.'ttie Borbonne today. ^ ' , '• j« ‘' 600 childm bet'Koon thd a ^ of ntoTO section of DoS Uolfiee today cream conei Moot of the 'clUldwn' }•, deal loo cream conoa.” ,||p ' event betting at race tzacka In On- .ntborlUes. In a test case,.brought loy, a complaint has bean profored g it with opeiattag a common gam- {'^ . *l0Rl ired cowboys and-cowgirla fcosa all __ «t4 in thq 'wond.'a champlotttiilp part today. Tbe contests In bronk cy roping and tilcli; riding will con- nil Ofis&^ooo. Beats to r 25,000: poopio |||| [tiike’among tenants of fashloaablo lie direction of tho city aotborltlos. r., director of rovoauo and finance, . COS of owners of apartmeatfl' tenant- t),., irould be nlM d October 1. Itunos at'tbo meeting aad t2ie support of was plowed. lORTH DAKOTA flECALL . PROGRAM FINDS FAVOR S loro Thaa Half.Nttmber,of.. .6linen -i’li Nocoasary to Calling 'of Elcctioi-" ,(i : j oro Eeportod ' __ K FAflOO, N. T>„ (/P)—More thnn haH .'d : !ii' s'inintures reqtiircd to insure a rp' vhi all eloelion ncninsl Oovemor Lynn .1. 'rM.ier, Attnrnoy Ocneral I.pnike on'l ii;> ohn’’' IlnfTcn. eommiiisioncr of nf^idil' h't iicv'fttid.lalicvt,'Usvvt' Won U he h^1'l^'^nrt^.'rs of Ihc indepemlenl in ; ot"T» nMfififtljon, it wns annnunepil !(*• thi' iiy. I’ctillons filed and tabiiliili'd in 1 lie Fargo boadqunrlers contftlned •IS.^ luf' XI ni^ntiirej-ftt noon. Eighty tlioii- SH( nnd siRnturcs nrc'required. ' . -------- > I iini IDAHO WEATHBB. 1 Toni(;ht and Sunday fflir;'warm- ivh Pr huDtlav nBtth.TM»rllnn. tf'i' rsPA^RMmikiphi DAIL JUBDAT, JULT 10, 1S21 .EAGUE com ; LENDS EFFOF 'DISARMAMH )ecldes to Pursue Investigations wH liberations of Conference'to be Ci Expects United States to Take C( Under Provisions of Peace Trea^ PABIS, {ff)—Thb temj'brory mlxrf lommlssion for tho r<iductiou of arma- 1 aonts appointed by. tbo league of na- f loos, dceidod today ttukt tbe confcr- ] laeo on thia question to bo oollcd by ’resident Harding would aot conflict p| a any way with tbo league 'a disarmv nent aero, f&stcad of adjoumla); Ita ' t*ttlon Immedlaltly oiler po»vonlag, as L| lad’boen suggested, the conmUsIon '' rill contlnuo, oxpcctlag its work to bc tseful In a’ prophrator)' way for tho Killi VashlBgtOn deliberations. , (j Bees ITnlty of Objects. Bcno Viviani, France’s roprcaontn- Ivo and chalrmaa of the committee, w. a onoaing tho meeting declared that tioust he. Washmgton oonferonce,-iast«ad of ombo onfllctlug, fitting in with such study. larlT ' The ehairmaa’s attitude wa* approv '1 by II. A. L. Fisher, Oreat Britain’s consi epresontatlvc. - . Dnring ibo discussion* oJ tlie ttcoly loj. Igned af St. Oermaia for'tho suppres- Af Ion-of the troffic .in anna, delegates mont olnled out that tho tlafted Stater was to pi ho only country which was not a party bill c o' that treaty, aad the feeling was ct- oq d resied'thot the Amorican government trodu Quld not help taking cognluineo of ot H hot fani when considcrlog Ihe dlionn- of th ment quesjions. Tht At Wotit on Snrrey. t< Tho principal work planned for tlio i”* ommission is tho nrepnration of a ro- ® ort on tho political, social and oco- omlo a»pe(ts of dlsfiTmament, which , , rould bo aubmltted lo the'mooling of , ’ , ' lie arsembly of the Icopie of nations * oxt September. * 'Jrges Great Britain to Continue Alliance jj|| LONDON, (ff)-aoacral Sir Ian [amllton In a speech at Maaehester Q tst alfiht strongly opposed abandoalng J| Iio Anglo'japaneio ullanro In favor kMd'^Bglaad'a position at tha-bro- gf ^'.W uhliigtoo eonference on'nml lUon uftjuripamenti ,woQld bo that ot cat biabgiTa^*byhalf a daajo ; iMkeya-t* pull-cheatnula out of the Ire,” and' d«yared it would be advis- pn«e ble carofully to consider the temper- ture of tha<ehcaiai)t« before atrelch- ^olac jg.out it« pawa.{ in co Tbe speaker argued that-dio jopaacio ^^njo' ■ould bc Inbiolutflly loyal to a m\lltar>-, llianco, but would be auspieiona of aaj bo lU ther combination or lenguo which hy I loked os tbouRh it contalaod a possi- mado Hlty .>f tbelr .boln^ oaclrcled. cow.- fTbo oaly possible meana for England Bol 3 exctt an Influence for good upon triet or relations with America and Amcr- and ;a's relations with Japan; ho doelar- senbl d, was to retain the nliianco with .Vew rhato^cr lafeguards might bo consid- dittri red isccssary to insure agalnat boln(; mUtK rawn into any move against an ^ g - “ j: sh apeokiag people. ' oil 11 partn; lolland Hm Hope of ”j“ Conclave Invitation --------- ly, TIIE HAGUE (/P )-"If Ihe jiroposed dcemi unfcrenco at Washiogton la to dls- No uss problemH of tho For Eiyit, It is cision \lr that noUanil tbouU fn^klpatt. Daog 1 tho Interest of hor 59,000,000 siib^ tor C !cls iu-.the Dutch ladioo whose tcrri- ^aQv, jrj* {'Orders the Pacific. ’ . „onol Thia I# tho general opinion In Duteh - ovcrnment drclos, where the piano for lio conferonco aro being followed with L Iio koilicst interest. Although evorj- ‘ ody In Holland realizes the question f disarmamont U a mntlcr for tho rent poworr to decide, hopes aro ox- jcMod that Hollaad wUl bo lavited [1 send representatives for tho discus- Sul ions oa eastern affairs. ' Rome of tho nowsitipiTH iipplaudiii); of $c (Centlaaed oa Page lire) iyhicl M M fiin! H lJJ.I8fii[[!GiPl or 0 '■ potnn Deputy. Sborifffl and Oitiacn war 1 Poflsomon Patrol Streets ■. .ofAbordoon .\»KimEr:N'. p.. ,(/Ph-Doputy di('rifr» nud tperial citixon po'semen jditii'il tlio pqiii*e,__{()dav..iii-p3tral]ing Calm \l(CT«lfoti's' jilTcots, 'ffhfii' nil n'rcrocil op nririiiat n flc r Inst tii(.'bt'!i <hrpn([',ning .[•ii.ilioti thnt rrsiiltrtl in the <'jectioij (rnm ,lhr..qlty of 10,1 nll.'Ccil members , „r Ihn I. w .-w , . ^ T. Five* htmdrccl nllf^^.IrW ycW . reach- I'd hero ifils morning on .1 freicUt ttaiii , »l,iHi they linnrded imrtU of MilHicll, !'•' " S. n,, .vffllerdny morning. Tlipy broke ii;i iiitci croups here,' About lOfI <»pnt ••'-'V n.irtli In this rfiuiity nn'd' the ‘Others , •i«',’.i.'tUpr w ith Tjlio v.* ctc i„ vflorday’s roiin.lup sMtterrd nlmnt thl- fil.v. , • T Tin re wns Bo 'sigii of any further dLs- red^ lurVnnre during ibe e.irlr mornlnff and Shrriff Henry Elliott decided lhat no mill effort lo drive,tbe mon out would bc "iih nnile- ' • - been The lri.-»l of Uarry G.isoy of Chlcajfo, thU ; TTho i* charged by police with starting was thp trouble, will hr hni.l >-H iilLS^cdViVT^l.... N m /IMISSION [fm rRT TO AID ,n O T PARLEY JI j with View to Facilitating De- I Called by Pi-esident Harding; Cognizance of Pledges Given 1 ^ and Covenant (jj, l i n r ! [iHllEOiifti --------- ft week Cilis AmepdmoQt to.Eliminate Control Olauso by Vote of b 122 to 106 Pres ison la WA8BINOTON, r . 0., (/PI - Th« •» 17; ouac today refused to strike thO'dyi- a»crtl mbargo provisions iron tho Fordney "P arlTf WH, killing aa amonflment by « « K® ' leproicntAtlvo Frcar,jcpubllean, Wis- ‘he all onsin, to cllmlaato the throfryoar fed' ral i-ontrol clause by a vote of .122 to Q(L Plulart After ditposing of tho dye amend- terior, lent, tbo house took up an ameadmdnt *««ou* ) place crude oil on the free lut, Tho III conies a t«to of 3.1 eonta a barrel FOLU a crudn oil. Tho amendment woa In- ' ■oduced by Rcprojcntntlvo /Treadway ij<^| E MassbrbnstUs, a republican member pjmigi f tho ways and means conunlttce. The Wisconsin membora charged that ic inrlficommlaslon had '‘concealed'’ .1 om tho eommitteo thnt dycatuffa val- !d at tbirty-flvc million dollara woro (portcd'ln 1D20. tie dor "This vast amount waa exported,’ he .'clnred, "by tho dye monopoly, which tJoalsU dcmandbig thia embargo, ot a time, . 0, when tho Amerlcaa people aro pay- • p r u i g nn ndvaaec ot 100 'per eent in I W in IDFSltiBIII " ■■jfaiiirTj W ^ ' Against'AIlegei Bifty- ' era DiamlBffed After Attor- . g^doi ; •aoy:OenortU’a.Jtoquiry ^ ■ i&ot « L. , B. .WASHINQTON, (/P) — AU foderal membe roeeedinga against .Captain Bobert on the oaenbluth of Now York and Sergeant of eland Potbler, of Provldeaco, B. I , refntec I connoc.tlon with tho ahootlng of orgaal’ [ajoV • Alexander Cronkhite at Camp ergAnb ewia, Wash., io Octobor, 1918, aio to 'Tho 0 ilismlssed, it was annonncod today reachei y Attorney General Daugherty who •“ « ado a personal investigation of the V J'K); _W. W. ^ t h proceedings in tho westora dls- •iet of Washington against both men _ P ttd removal, proceedings against Bo- i f mbluth In fho iwuthern dlstrlet of ^ 'ew York'oad tfgalnst I’olhler in the [strict of Rhode Island will bo’dia- ,U(wd, Mr. Daugherty said, addlnR: cooijtn “ It has further beon doclded that !l the ovldcnro procured by thd de- . ^ irtmcnt, wilh tho names of all wit- fsses who bavo any material knowl- Igo of tho ease, sliall bo sent to the rosecntlng attorney for Piercc conn- •, Washington, for auch nctlon as ho :ema proper." ' CUNf No reaaon wns assigned for tho do- sion. It was reachcd after U r. Ona ol aughorty nt tho suggestion of Spno- tion ir Colder; of Kow York, Secretary oover .and others, hod nmde .a per- OLD iRol investigatien. oao'of Cnptala K«»nbloth ™ otrt.l.d la ew York March 23 Inat. Tho shoot* ^ Ig occnrrcd at Camp Lewis In 1D18 and "P’^ n army board of inquiry fouad thot J® fnjor Cronkhltc hnd accidentally shot imsclf whllo practicing with a rc- '^al* Subsequent iiivustigation by tlio jus- . cc department resulted in the arrest v./n.Q f Sergonnt Polhler in Providence and prisouc series of statements'by him, somo ot j,j„ ■hicli were contradictor)-, alleging thnt [* had been ordered by Captain Bosoii- jinrtoi luth to “ gel” Major .Cronkhltc. The nptain’s nrrcst followed nnd ho wos « rccntly gTvcn a hearing nt tho depart- if^nsnj lent of justice, Mnjor Cronkblto wa^^the son of Maj- MBXI' r Genernl Adelbert ' CronVhite, who •• nji nmmnndcd tho 80th division during tho •ar and tho investigation of fho shoot- ng begnn after the general’s return rom Franee. _^ ' . , of Ihe WHITE WINGS QUIT FIGHT thr «'0 ?ala,flicceodaNStorm of Street Clean- ^ii. orsyDflmoDjratlon at'Oreat Falls , OREAT y 1-US, >font., (/P)y-Union ,nd uoH un,']^ rttfltt elf^n^ts ami garb- . ; lire liniiler ;workod side by side toifny vitiiout ^ Jiblc after a dcmonslration Swede IV !ilrll>yR-mpathlrers yesterday diif. Imd-s ng w h'l la rnll. wns made for stnfe Iroubl rc'.fips.J /e troops were not sent and ' iftiT « 'en wJiri hnd been arrested had leon fl/nsed on bond tho'demonslrn-', '■ ‘'’'‘V'’ ion ended, 'o ha T atrikers roturned lo work nt the- -edy.-d .wnrrs offered by the city and iprt-^V |o abide by the n’rbltmtion com- ' nitlce’s I’ulinj; thnt they must work W.^ ■viih non-union men. The.women-hnd Mrs.. >con nrresled for throwing pepper; it .Wfl*h :hu street'elenncrs. The demonstration Into t m an ^attempt to relc.i*o them from j the I PBIOB TIVB CBH1B' ^ . i M r a m PUT ■iisii xioan W ar Office Auttwrir ies Predlcf Suppression o f , Revolt in State of Tamulipas W ithin Weei<’s Tim e . lEXlCO CITY, (ffH W u otfioo •mor dofilSMd'loat nlgbt that- .tik«’ ialag in the atate of ToWillpas, Ted^; Qcaeijal Daniel Mortines H e i r e ^ ’’ lid be pail down in little more, than oek. It was doolared federal tndps Bbeing dlspatehofl into tho troobled’ rlet, and that the' danger iniold ibo over.'- resident Obregon met newspapex . laat night and seemed lacllnel not Ire'at tho H errem - revolt' serionsly, rtlng there wero lutflcient forces nipprcss the tnuble. . Be BS*ert«d - Rovorament istended to l&Yvetlgato altuatlon and detormias wliat in- nces wero behind, ths revolt, "aad Elat them as eii;custsUueM pem it.'* larco £. Calles, seeretaty ot tbe la- . Dr, also lald the nptlalng w u sot »ua. , ' JiOWBBS OF HEERBBBA, TO BE lElED POB TBfiAMK . WlfPICd PoUowers of Oeaeral lol .Martlnes'Benem who are in prisoner by gOTortmient forces be tried for treason, it it annonne- by Qonettl Qomt, alUtaiy coe- der here. svemor Lopes y Lara-is hnrrying deporturo of Idle’oU field workaen. . lag titat they may Join the tsvoln- Ists. ise'Takes Up P nrat^ of 8l&y> r Dropped .by Officer* Un. - d<frfo^ofVmaber# lTEOI^,..a( D,,r(«hi-WliDa*i ,D. d 9rson,.SS, ^ Tezsis, ihu-^ : and ktUsd bat sight at Wolwy, >., tbiee rnlleg watt of S n m 'ly a iber of la bftad of some MO L W. W. the top ef a freight, tnda p u ^ g . of Wolaey for the north vraen he Ited the demands of the L W. yf. inlur to take ont a card ta the' inlzatioa. .' ’' ' he 'traln w u not stoppel iiatil it ^ed the noxt station, Tnlwe; where sheriff at that place w u .compelled force of numbera to porailt^e I. W. mtmbefs to leave the traia, and atayer.Tu not apprtthtaded. p w o modo Dp. of the American loa poats bf Enron, Woonsodtet, Iktoa, Bedfield and Hitehooek .wu atchod'in psoult of the Idller and ral baadrod men . aro aeatehiag tfih ftryside neor Tularo..'A larga num- of saspeots have been roonded up. eadcrson was , shot .throngh the t and died. Inatantly, He waa an m ite man aadtbi-sbnllf.df'tUs ’ Ity foara a Iynch% if ble slayer ia NFESSES KIDNAPPING Of Two Uea Amsted for Abdse- on of S um JM Admtti Gdtt L03E, A rir,^(^W alt«r Hodson, 'Of the two'mon armted <t Boloi^,:, llie, near here, whon they surreff ''4 I Onrdl UeKlastry, 11-year-pId Ls* - Kaasaa, boy, to officora) confeiktd ihcrllf 1. C. mnyaid ot Ukln^ tiat ddaaried young McKiastry, accord- to' tlM offlcor. SherifrHillyard 0 tn Olobe to toko tbo two mcii nnd al 'McKinstry bock to Kaasaa. -. ho alleged ooafesslon was made'juat ', iro tho Kaasas sheriff, with bis two . otiors and tho UcKInsfry boy, loft ! to<lay for I^kin, whero, the sheriff i, .Hutlson oad J. 0. (SklnBor) -Ed-- fton will faco chirgcs of kidnaping, ►•■wiia jtald by the officer tbat mth t nrre accompaaylng bim baek tu isas 'Tolantorily. ' XICAN OIL SHIPMENTS TO HINOE doVEBNUE^ nOUBES AMPICO; (/PH it is reported that I'xporlntion policy of Amcrlcon oil ipf.nit's will bo based upon cstimof«] . the -Mexican govcramcnt’c voluatloa iui fur Iht. two roonthij-of July and Lfun, • It Is aald thattff it Is found ; . .'o'mpanips cnn export bll 'at o pro- the shipment of potrolcom will bo iimrij. EBK OF SWEDEN SUBMITS TO OPERATION, ON EAB -O.N'DON, GfP)-<3ucon Victoria'of rde;i who, it* wos recently announced I-suffered a reciirrcnco of her car uiil'!, underwent an operation yestcf- r: ay* .e, Stockholm message to, tho chanue Teb'croph company. Tho op- . tioa' ndJs the dlspalch.; Is roportcd havo been (!u*c*sful. lrdtngs plak week -^kd , ON OBUIBE DOWN POTOMAC rt’ASIITNGTON, (/Ph-Presldeof andr-^ -8. -Harding aro plaining t9 leave. M.hlaRt0n '0a the yacht'. Mayflow^ 0 todny for a week-end crul*e doTO 3 Potonec.--They will, return.Kw* ’•

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E n p i o y e d a s a ' P r e c a u t i o n >ip,« i

A g a i n s t A n y H a r m t o C o m e

T l i r o u g t i M i s i n t e r p r e t a t i o n t ; / ’' — — . . nicrcoLONDON, yP)~W hB t h liappcnlotf diusttoi

behind tho seoaea Ib th a .tw u m u tlo n a oosiwd:of Uia I r i ^ parUea preUinloBrjr to the on t4iD

•iw a ira l o f tho eonveraatlona botwcon bcfor* E u n o n a do Volei& (aaif Fr«n(er

. (korjco on M ondftj ia tcrooncd bjr w hat „ ‘ I ^ S lr JuaoA Craig:, tho U lster prcmlor, t i y O 1 ttfjmed tb it moning " a nffid allettce.^'

, P roeM are Deemed VltaL S ir J m o » tuad thia pfaioae In tx- '

pUifllag to intorvioiTBTB U a belief th a tw eiT tW ag depo td td ^pon tho T n y ' Sqoeation yria hiiodled. ^ h o n :

" T h o allghtoat indlaeretioa or n l r ' o iy n p* iotorprctA bon," ho w id , " m a y oaaily coTooii

c4o»e ludoloulable haWL W hat wit) p j , i t y beat ftid th e attfliom ent o f ^ m o ia fo r oTwyone eoncomod to w ithhold com* « . j ‘

• moftt ODtiide o f o fficial conaulta tlona ." ^jarincO f tho prinfipala in th e eonforeneee,

Mr. U oyd Ooorpi U aponding tho week- ead ia hia co tintiy home a t Choquore .* , , j „ Cftuit," w h t i t laem bert o t th e probably w ill be ealJod.

U r. do V olera and b u oolleagfnfs | . wont thia afternoon to v is it th e ezbl- .j

b ltlon hero o f Blr Johtf U v o w ’a paint- . , 0 f t , t a p , which In tM o p fc fn ra o l t l « t lM of flir Roger Oaaemeat and o f th e fu* normal neral rroM sslon In London o f Lord Mayor M acSm noy o« Cork a a i a por- ^ tra i t o f Arehbiahop M annlx o f Ana- _ traJia.- . . . T c t t. A T il t t u l t t w © eltsitlosL . S ir Jfriaca C»a!ff wm aw aitlnff^ tlic 171 arriva l b London o f thrcc'h jom bera of tLo UlJtflT e ttbbo t, H . M. Pollock, mln* RIQ, later of fisauee , £ . A . Arehdale, m inis' cotr, ai

'te r of agrloultaro, aod J . M. Andrews, citizen minlstor o f b b o r , whom he rum noneJ suffcri tram .B dlta« t yesterday fo r contoTonecs a ll thi hero whicb are oxpoctod to bo bold thlfi places .avoain^. - lcsa-thi

Oq (be deliberations o f tbo U lster vlncca prem ier.'and coiloagnog la boliored to ta r rei rest thn im m ediate hope fo r tho aaeB<- These, bw rasaed ^ontlnnance o f th# Dowaintf til tho

■H lreeftontcftU ktloni, irh l«h i t ia poral- f in lo e V b le S l r , 'J « « e i -wUl Join Uondfiy, aV calami ,/ti io o g h aaeh » v la lt to t i e p t lo e minia- rollef

tc r'a o fficia l reaidcnce wonld moroly piotoly •be for a MCbnd peraonal in terview ' 0 w ith Mr. L loyd Oeorge. 0# t dk

D« V alen t T m t m t Bflnnc* '•The De V alera beadqna iteri w ai r p f ,

bombarded th lf m o n iln j . w ith roqnesta fo r commoat on various ptsbllahed ro- m porta os to term a, eoncreto proposal* aad,deeUUn# alltR ed t« have bMU made duriaff the talka on the ponce nueation . ^ 1. . alrcady held, b n t to a ll .iaqu&crs tho ^ o n n offiPlal rejoinder waa: ' Sn,l Vl

. n w e a re p le i£ cd to aecreoy. T htae roportf a re pure fab riea tiona ,-on t o l i r , . . ) . the minds of thoir .w riton , a ad aro Ttholly uB w arraated ." • « c a tc t

lE IS H a E A D T . tO H O H I I T JohrPHAOB OOmPHEEHOB PA ILB K an ,

D U n U N , V PH 3am m eatlaK npon

] ' Today’s Games | [ fK ational Leagne. - • '

F in t games . R., II. E,.Cfikajfo ............. .......... ..........5 12 1Brooklyn --------------------------------2 S .1 ^ *

B atteries: A lexander and Daly; Bmitb Thft and Miller. I- - '

Seeond Ra»e: R. H . K.Chltfflo ------------------------------- 0 15 2 -1, ,Brooklyn -------- --------------------- 0 1> • 1 “ *

Bottotlcs: Cliovca and D aly; Schupp,#'Otiin(H sad fl^jylnr.\ Score: . R . 11. E.^PlttabarRb .................... ........... .....4 11 0 ^New York .........................-1 3 18 2

Bfttterics: Cooper. Zlnn.' ond flchniidt, “ r ro lten i; DouRlas and Snydbr,

F irs t auno: ’ B. H . E,C laolnnatl ...............— ------------ 7 11 ]PMJivdclpWa _____ ____ ______1 0 0

nattcries: Rlxov and W ingo; G.Smith nnd BniRRj-. '

H(>rnn.l Rame; B. H . K,'Ijw .innnll ....................... ........ .. 4 0 ]/libc iflph ift .......... .....c........ ...... 5 0 0 “ d

Batt/^rlcs: Napier, Ijtiquo and llnr- g ra te : llubbcll and Peters.

Klrjl i,Timo: R. II. E . *P«Bt. Ix)ui» ................: ........- .......... 4 10 :j I t -BBoston ...................- .................... 3 7 0

' B aU tiits; B o s k ‘and C\omon»; Mt- Quillan nnd OowJ.v. • . o f I I SocoDil Ramc; R. I I . K. ^bo Ht. Tjouts ..... ^ ........................... . 3 11 0

■ Boston .............. ....... ........ .........'5 12 • 0Batteries: lininca nnd Clemont;. |\ |E v \

Oi-ftrhp-rrFillinRim and O ’Neil, Oowdy.

Ajnerlcaii Leagao. j^or.5, . 7?- n . E Minne

Bostwi !..... . '- i..................- .......~ I0 ' tioit:nik7iKci ...... ...............................0 S a

'IJ.itt?rirs: Binh nml Rtiol; Wilklnv.ii .m.i H rhnlk BT;

■ . Kn.1 <111; • • R'.H^ K. \'hi!n(lrl|iliia ................. ............ " » « tho 11

ilnti'.'rii's: itoitimcii nml i’erkiin': Da- - '’'"1’’ u-i an 'l (iercctcid. . '

» j;iiii 7n .: n , H. r:.Ynrk .................................. '» • *.

f /o ir o l i '......................................... 0 • • nite .nttnttcricK: 'Winwlipv *»nd Sfbnni;: *111 '

l.i'flnnij and JM^'lcr. .. End 6th: ll- n . E. to theW oihlncton ..... '■'■'■r......- .....- ...... 2 • * o f tlirCiereland ---------------------- C * * " f fO

Battariee: Courtney, Seboct nnd Pic w ero'in rh r Coreleskie and-'Nonnm akcr. . ' denlci

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I FALl$ail Cpmitiissions |lj|(| Summoned to Plan “IH Freight Rate War |[

S t a t e s W e s t S a s t a a l p p l E l » - * , or to Unite in Hght for I I

_ Eednctlons lyi

W ASniNQTON, confereaco />f reprcaeata tlves’o f railroad commla- Q gn»/ iions o t nil ^ t e s w est o l th e U ltd s - ilpjrt haa beea called, by John £ . Ben- , ISon/KOnoraJ connaelforthecom m iaslO B, '

0 be bold In ChltaRt) J u ly 2fJ. P i ta s nor a f ig h t beforo th e ia te ra ta to com* **l iicrco oommlaslba fo r fre ig h t ra to re-lujstlona o n g ia in -and hoy w ill b e dla- CLBiDSs»d,’ l t was anaonneod. a oariaga C&thotin tfco-eaee wUl begin hero A ognat 15' guilty»cfore Oommlasloner Lewia. , . , ■jrlth 1

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Ryan is Optimistic iL m Over Trade Condition “/ J , '

• AlthN EW YORK, <ff)-Oi>tlmlaUo'T lewa p o rud

e gor^nK bualncu eonditlona woro ex- u a u rit ircssod by /Thomas P . Bynn, financier, th e n hp le ft fo r Europe tofloy on the Kaber )lynp le . l ie ta id determ ination and minbt io-oporatloa would“ hclp te s ta te pto^- ^ M rlty much sooner thnn m ost people .{upor ;hlak. ' ' .ho ol

“ I feel e o n fid e n t, '' ho aald, “ th o t j )a»lac»< eoadUlons a ll over tho -worlii, srlth few cxecptlonif aro slowly im*’roviDjf. • • I f a .. " I n th is eoaatry, orderly b o t per- {„,ptl*

ilatcnt liquidation Iioa been going oa o r many month*. People ovorywhero Qi,jp j lAvo l)ten reared. Thoy are g e ttin g yndor ivojvthat. Tho people o t thU country ire the greatest coaaumers o f food and "{5 ' nanufflctured product* in tho world In <, lorm al'tim e* and normal tImea arc g j , j ^ low ly romlng b a ck ." ’ ' j

I-' * ~ eating

ren Million Starving f; in Russian Provinces

Tho■r IQA, W V -T he la ives tla , o f Mos- ‘I*’* “

low, saya th a t on b ffidaJ appeal to a ll » iltliena of Russia to a id In nllovloting *“*? u ffc rin g coused by fomine, sigoed by lU th e m ta b o ra o l 'th e government, *ilaees tho number of a tn rv lng .a^ not esa th a n ton million in the variooa pro- earned -incea and along the Volga, In tho Tar- xa repabllc nad. the Ohavaah territory, rhese, th e appeal aaya, eanao t e d s t na- i l tho nax l barveat w ithont aid. The 'amioo is eharacteritod as a naiioiii^ la lam lty .' A eeordlag to aa American •olief expert in Riga, tb e t o s t o f com- dotoly rcllev iag th is niimbcr from ont- ,Wo o t Bnssla wonld exceed *10,000,-

Legioti to Take Hand in Community Uplift

' --------- . I d o tINDIANAPOLIB, Ind .. (fl>>-Porticl- polatir

>fttioo o f Indlvlduol local Amnric-nn Le- Kaber.^on' poata in projects o f community F iaamd 'f lv le welforo will be fostered find btoughlided by* n now departm ent o f tho Mra. },American Legion to be known os thu of kn<lopartitieht of nntional post nc tlvitlof, traa Icicreated a t natlotiRl hftidt^naTtfT* bM " be cho“dw -- . c t J o i

.Tobn- J . Noll, formerly o f Pom onj, nricke'Can., <tpsistnnt d irec tor'n f tho notlonnl |,avc ciTganliatlon, will h’rnd ’ tbe •«(•«' do- ____m rtm oat. , (

FLASHES FROMP A R IS , (/P>—The title o f bonorary docto

conferred npon Prestdeat Mlcholaa U u r a y ] b y tb s U aivendty o f P a i ls a t tho reception I Tbe ti t le ia one n m ly g n a t« d to f^relgnAn.

P E S UOQTBB, la . , ( /{^ -£ lo r« th a n 600 s ix and a lzteen marcbed tbroogli tb e doim toii p ro tes tiag against tho h i ^ p tlce o f ic« creai carried p lacaida laacilbod ' *,Wo 'w ant n ic k e l .

W INDSOB, O a t , (/F>—E ffo rts to preven torlo a ro bd ag .jn ad e ^ th e provincial antbo a t tb e dlroctkm o f A tto rney O «nonl Baney, 1 ogalBst th e 'Windsor. J'ockey. d u b charg lag i tb llng hOEM. ■ ' '

OHJOAOd, th a n one hondredBoctionfl o f tbe ^ s t a re boro to p a rtic ip a te cowboy contesta whlqh .opened a t G ra n t p a r t r iding, calf roping, s teer bnlldogglng, fan c y n tln n e lo r nine d i ^ aad -will carry p riten e f I a ad co n ala fo r l.OOo horses and ca ttio are p r

JE R SE Y OITY, N , J ' , (/PJ-A- n n t s lilk t apartraeata waa in e ffoet today under th e di I t t n s laoncbod by Jam es T. Oannon, J r ., dl a t a moaa m eeting In pro tes t against notlcoa 0 ed by 'well to do people tb a t t i e ^ t a •wouL o f laadlorda were given to c ity o ffieiala a f t tb e adjninlstratlon la resisting incroaees was

N EW T R IA L ’AGAIN IS ' ' NOR D E N IED A. a TO W N l-EY f

M innesota Supremo Cotjrt Refuses Mo- Moro tion .for Ilo-arBumcnt o f Loagno Not

Bx,ecnUvo's Caao^

8 T; I 'A F l.. Minn., f /n -M o H n ii o f ' FAI I'cumioj. for A. ('.‘ Towtilev, ^rcsliictj* of tl).' ii-itiniial N'on-iwrtisnn ,1*ikiic nml,frni'pji fiilli.i'rt, formcrl.v Io-iruo o rb in ' ,in|in'.in r, l.ir ro'ar’piinpnt • ia ’thc lr cnso t«cv 'iL-rowln;: out iif ronv irtion ' in Jncksnn the 1(Hiiinty for vlolnfion o t the s ta te c?plon- vot>T>n|[0 .nrf. w ns'licnied by llie MliitiCflDla liiiy.jiiim-im' toMtl tnilny.' The defenilnnta tbe Fwi'fi- j’i 'o n n iitny of 30 ilava t(i npply OXI *to tlie federnl supremo coiiH fo r rovJow snnd ; o f the ir /-MPr They arc tipder sentrneo n f 110 ilnya In Jackson coVnty ja il. Thoywere tried In Ju ly , 1018, nnd hav6 been 'Idenied varl()ur«ppeal* In sta to -eoarta. r r I

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m iA T E D PRESS NEW,

L L S ". TWXK P A L U , IDA B O. S A T t

IS , m IS Lmmmf'e n te n c e o f L ife Im p r iso n m e n t j ,1 s P ro n o u n c e d U pon O hio •

W om an C o n v ic te d o f P lo t t in g p. H u sb an d ’s D M h

tionCLBVfiLAND, 0 . , (/P) — E v f one4 Uhotlne K aber w aa todn^r' found prci illty ofl m urder in, tho flra t degree b u t la i 1th a recommendation o f m ercy by jaea <e juxy 'wbWb tr ie d b t t on a e h u g o acts ’ plo tting tho k illin g of her hnaband, had aniol T. K aber. • U ador tho verd le t will ra. K abor m ust servo tho rem ainder usel ' her ilfo in p rison. ■ "WwAlthough tho ju ry .'l iad not y e t re- irted officially to the court, Jttdgeaurico Bom on announced tho dectklon

A ttorney I H n e la W . Poulson, Mra. a b e r 's personal counsel, so th a t b e ' ight inform Mra. K aber In hope th a t “ >«; e would rev ive , sufflelontly from a upor to bo .broaght in to 'co u rt to hear .0 official anaonnoomqat. 8be bad ®‘ cn in a stupor a ll morning.

U f* T o rn ImpoWtT........... s i p

I f a K aber w aa aenteacod to Ufo iprlaonment Itt th a Ohio tofotm atory r women a t MaryaTillo. U;>der the lio law thera ia no hope fo r pardon. ' idor auch a .v c rd io t. 'W hen t h / j u r y mado oflldA l J e p o rt

th e verdlet, Mra. K abor w as lying Dp in th e arm s of a deputy shorlff.10 w4a aaked i f aho had any th ing toy. Bho merely ahook hor head Indi- Tlting th a t aho had no t. Jndge Boraon comicn pronounced sentence. U ra . K aber portu entrled back to Uct cell in tb e nomil. wou:Tho ju ry resum ed its de liberations thela m orning, hav ing failed to roturn next verdlet la st n lgb t a fte r hav ing those four hours. ,«* T f j M rs.' KflbtJr w as said by hor atto r- ys to liavo been prac tically nncon- lous all o f laa t n ig h t. She had been rrlcd from tho court room and ha3it oaten during tho dny. - 0 ^ 0

• r i lu K y A l t o Two T M H . . l u t

The ju ry begun bnllo tloe ju s t two gi nlara from Ih o tim e ^abbcd to death, by auassla* .a lleged ^havo been hired b y l i r a . K aber< ' ,- i j K

Though'M ra. K abor waa nupeeted of ln(( implicated in her hnabaad'soth o t the timo, iaau fflclen t e>’idenee q ^q; la found th o a -b y official* « V h k h form ally chargo hor w ith the crime.

It tw o yeara U osos Kabor,' th e aged a tu rther i;f tho m urdered man, doggedly Jq, , .p t working on tho m ystco’ w ith tho t I11 of pHvato do tcctivcs. suspicion ^on] ilctiag stronfipr and ntrongor to Mra. ^H q abcr. othc Finally a b ro ther of Mra. K aber waa look ought In 08 a ruse, and her m othot, b lllt ra. M ary Brickel, who w w roapocled tn . know ing much about' tho murder, to t

ts led to beliovo th a t th e aon w as to ber' charged w ith tlio ciimo, The ruse le a ’iirked as i t had been planned. ' K rs . od,■ickol, to save tho son, is alleged to wha've confessed, Im plicating hor daugh. ered

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M THE WIRE__________________ _________________ . Tllo c to ro f th o -a c a d o m y o fP a rl iw a s ■ay Butler, o f Columbia o n lv m lty io a to blm. at.'ttie Borbonne today.

^ ' , '• j « ‘' 600 c h i ld m bet'Koon th d a ^ of

ntoTO section o f DoS U olfiee today cream co n e i M oot o f th e 'clUldwn' }•, deal loo cream conoa.” ,||p '

event be tting a t race tzacka In On- .ntborlUes. I n a t e s t case,.brought loy, a complaint h a s bean p ro fo red g i t w ith ope iattag a common gam- {'. • • *l0Rl

ired cowboys and-cow girla fcosa a ll __« t4 i n thq 'wond.'a champlotttiilp p a r t today. Tbe con tests In bronk cy roping and tilc li; r id in g w ill con- n i l Ofis&^ooo. Beats to r 25,000: poopio | | | |

[tiike’among te n an ts o f fashloaablo lie direction of th o c ity aotborltlos. r., d irec tor o f rovoauo and finance, .COS o f ow ners o f apartm eatfl' tenan t- t),., irould b e n lM d O ctober 1 . I tu n o s ‘ a t 'tb o m eeting a a d t2ie support of w as plow ed.

lORTH DAKOTA flE C A L L . PROGRAM F IN D S FAVOR S

loro T h aa H a lf.N ttm b er,o f.. .6 l in e n -i’liNocoasary to C alling 'of E lcctioi-" ,(i : j

oro E eportod '__ KFAflOO, N. T>„ (/P)—More thnn haH .'d :

!ii' s'inintures reqtiircd to insure a rp' vhiall eloelion ncninsl O ovem or Lynn .1. ■'rM.ier, A ttnrnoy O cneral I.pnike on'l ii;>ohn’’' IlnfTcn. eommiiisioncr of n f^ id il' h 't iicv'fttid.lalicvt,'Usvvt' W on Uhe h^1'l^'^nrt^.'rs o f Ihc indepemlenl in ;ot"T» nMfififtljon, it wns annnunepil !(*• thi'iiy. I’c tillons filed and tabiiliili'd in 1 lie Fargo boadqunrlers contftlned •IS. luf' XI n i^ n tiire j-f tt noon. E igh ty tlioii- SH( nnd siRnturcs n rc 'requ ired . ‘ '

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Toni(;ht and Sunday fflir;'w arm - ivh Pr huDtlav nBtth.TM»rllnn. tf'i'

r s P A ^ R M m i k i p h i

DAILJU B D A T , JU L T 10, 1S21

.E A G U E c o m ; LENDS EFFOF

'DISARMAMH) e c ld e s to P u rs u e In v e s tig a tio n s wH

l ib e ra tio n s o f C o n fe re n c e 'to b e Ci E x p e c ts U n ited S ta t e s to T a k e C( U n d er P ro v is io n s o f P e a c e T r e a ^

PA BIS, {ff)— Thb temj'brory m lx rf ■ lommlssion for tho r<iductiou of arma- 1 aonts appointed by. tbo league of na- f loos, dceidod today ttukt tbe confcr- ] laeo on thia question to bo oollcd by ’resident Harding would ao t conflict p | a any way w ith tbo league 'a disarm v nent a e ro , f&stcad of adjoum la); Ita ' t*ttlon Immedlaltly o ile r po»vonlag, as L | la d ’ boen suggested, the conmUsIon '' r ill contlnuo, oxpcctlag its work to bc tseful In a ’ prophrator)' way for tho K illi VashlBgtOn deliberations. , ( j

Bees ITnlty of Objects.Bcno Viviani, F rance’s roprcaontn-

Ivo and chalrmaa of the committee, w . a onoaing tho meeting declared th a t tioust he. Washmgton oonferonce,-iast«ad of ombo onfllctlug, fittin g in w ith such study. larlT ' The ehairm aa’s a ttitu d e wa* approv '1 by II. A. L . Fisher, O reat B rita in ’s consi epresontatlvc. - .

Dnring ibo discussion* oJ tlie ttco ly lo j . Igned af St. Oermaia fo r 'th o suppres- A f Ion-of the troffic .in anna, delegates m ont olnled out that tho tla fted S tate r was to pi ho only country which was not a party bill c o' th a t treaty , aad the feeling was c t- oq d resied 'tho t the Amorican government trodu Quld not help taking cognluineo of ot H hot fani when considcrlog Ihe dlionn- of th ment quesjions. Tht

A t W otit on Snrrey . t<Tho principal work planned for tlio i”*

ommission is tho nrepnration of a ro- ® o rt on tho political, social and oco- omlo a»pe(ts of dlsfiTmament, which , , rould bo aubmltted lo the 'm ooling of , ’ , ' lie arsembly o f the Icopie of nations * oxt September. *

'Jrges Great Britain to Continue Alliance j j | |

LONDON, ( f f ) -a o a c ra l S ir Ian [amllton In a speech a t Maaehester Q ts t alfiht strongly opposed abandoalng J | Iio A nglo 'japaneio u llan ro In favor

k M d '^B g laa d 'a position a t tha-bro- g f ^ ' .W u h l i i g t o o eonference o n 'n m l lUon uftjuripamenti ,woQld bo th a t ot

c a t b ia b g iT a ^ * b y h a l f a daajo ; iM keya-t* pull-cheatnula o u t of theIre,” and' d«yared i t would be advis- pn « e ble carofully to consider the temper-ture of tha<ehcaiai)t« before atrelch- ^olacjg .o u t it« pawa.{ • in coTbe speaker argued that-d io jopaac io ^^njo'

■ould bc Inbiolutflly loyal to a m\lltar>-,llianco, but would be auspieiona of aaj bo lUth e r combination or lenguo which hy Iloked os tbouRh i t contalaod a possi- madoHlty .>f tb e lr .boln^ oaclrcled. • cow.- fTbo oaly possible meana for England Bol

3 exctt an Influence for good upon tr ie tor relations w ith America and Amcr- and;a 's relations w ith Ja p an ; ho doelar- senbld, was to retain the nliianco w ith .Vewrhato^cr lafeguards might bo consid- d ittrired isccssary to insure agalnat boln(; mUtK rawn into any move against an ^ g - “ j:sh apeokiag people. ' oil 11

partn;

lolland Hm Hope of ”j “ Conclave Invitation

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unfcrenco a t W ashiogton la to dls- No uss problemH of tho For Eiyit, I t is cision \l r th a t noUanil tbouU f n ^ k lp a t t . Daog 1 tho In terest of hor 59,000,000 siib^ tor C !cls iu-.the Dutch ladioo whose tcrri- ^aQv, jrj* {'Orders the Pacific. ’ . „onolT hia I# tho general opinion In Duteh -

ovcrnment drclos, where the piano for lio conferonco aro being followed w ith L Iio ko ilicst interest. Although evorj- ‘ ody In Holland realizes the question f disarmamont U a m ntlcr fo r tho rent pow orr to decide, hopes aro ox- jcMod th a t H ollaad wUl bo lav ited [1 send representatives for tho discus- Sul ions oa eastern affairs. 'Rome o f tho nowsitipiTH iipplaudiii); o f $c

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M M f i i n ! H l J J . I 8 f i i [ [ ! G i P l

or 0'■ ■ potnn

D e p u ty . S b o r if f f l a n d O i t ia c n war 1 P o f ls o m o n P a t r o l S t r e e t s ■ . . o f A b o r d o o n

.\»K im E r:N '. p .. ,( /Ph-D oputy di('rifr» nud tperial citixon po'semen jditii'il tlio pqiii*e,__{()dav..iii-p3tral]ing Calm \l(CT«lfoti's' jilTcots, 'ffhfii' nil n'rcrocil op nririiiat n f lc r Inst tii(.'bt'!i <hrpn([',ning .[•ii.ilioti thnt rrsiiltrtl in the <'jectioij (rnm ,lhr..qlty o f 10,1 nll.'Ccil members ,„r Ihn I. w .-w , ■ • . ^ • T .

Five* htmdrccl n llf^ ^ .IrW ycW . reach-I'd hero ifils morning on .1 freicUt tta iii , •»l,iHi they linnrded imrtU of MilHicll, !'•' " S. n,, .vffllerdny morning. Tlipy brokeii;i iiitci croups here,' About lOfI <»pnt ••'-'Vn.irtli In th is rfiuiity nn'd' the ‘Others , •i«',’.i.'tUpr w ith Tjlio v.*ctc i„ v f lo r d a y ’s roiin.lup sM tterrd nlmnt thl- fil.v. • , • T

Tin re wns Bo 'sigii of any further dLs- red^ lurVnnre during ib e e.irlr mornlnff andShrriff Henry E llio tt decided lha t no milleffort lo d r iv e ,tbe mon out would bc " i ihnnile- ' ■ • - been

The lri.-»l o f U arry G.isoy of Chlcajfo, thU ;TTho i* charged by police w ith s ta r tin g wasthp trouble, will h r hni.l >-H

iilLS^cdViVT^l....

N m/IMISSION [fm rRT TO AID ,n O T PARLEY JIjw ith V iew to F a c ili ta tin g D e- I C alled b y P i-esiden t H a rd in g ; C og n izan ce o f P led g es G iven

1 a n d C o v en an t (j j ,

l i n r ![ iH l lE O i i f t i

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C o n t r o l O la u s o by V o te o f b 1 2 2 to 1 0 6 Pres

ison laWA8 BINOTON, r . 0 ., (/PI - Th« •» 17;

ouac today refused to strike thO'dyi- a » c r tl mbargo provisions i r o n tho Fordney " P arlTf WH, killing aa amonflment by « « K®' leproicntAtlvo F rcar,jcpub llean , Wis- ‘he all onsin, to cllm laato the throfryoar fed ' ral i-ontrol clause by a vote of .122 to Q(L • PlulartA fte r ditposing o f tho dye amend- terior,

lent, tbo house took up an ameadmdnt *««ou* ) place crude o il on th e free lu t , ThoIII conies a t« to of 3.1 eonta a barrel FO L U a crudn oil. Tho amendment woa In- ' ■oduced by Rcprojcntntlvo /Treadway ij< ^ | E M assbrbnstUs, a republican member pjm igi f tho ways and means conunlttce.The Wisconsin membora charged th a t

ic inrlficom m laslon had ' ‘concealed'’ .1 om tho eommitteo thnt dycatuffa val- !d a t tbirty-flvc million dollara woro (portcd 'ln 1D20. t i e dor" T h is v ast amount waa exported ,’ he

.'clnred, " b y tho dye monopoly, which tJoalsU dcmandbig thia embargo, o t a tim e, .

0, when tho Amerlcaa people aro pay- • p r u i g nn ndvaaec o t 100 'per eent in I W in

IDFSltiBIII "■ ■ j f a i i i r T j

W ^ ' Against'AIlegei Bifty- 'era DiamlBffed After Attor- . g ^ d o i; •aoy:OenortU’a.Jtoquiry ^ ■ i&ot «

— L . , B..W ASHINQTON, (/P) — AU foderal memberoeeedinga against .Captain Bobert on the oaenbluth o f Now York a n d Sergeant of e land Potbler, o f Provldeaco, B. I , refntecI connoc.tlon w ith tho ahootlng of orgaal’[ajoV • A lexander Cronkhite a t Camp ergAnb ewia, W ash., i o Octobor, 1918, aio to 'Tho0 ilismlssed, i t w as annonncod today reachei y A ttorney General Daugherty who •“ «ado a personal investigation of th e VJ'K); _W. W.^ t h proceedings in tho westora dls-

•iet o f W ashington against both men _ P ttd rem oval, proceedings against Bo- i f m bluth In fho iwuthern dlstrle t o f ^ 'ew Y o rk 'o ad tfgalnst I’olhler in the [strict o f Rhode Island will b o ’ dia- ,U(wd, Mr. D augherty said, addlnR: cooijtn “ I t has fu rther beon doclded tha t

!l the ovldcnro procured by thd de- . irtm cnt, w ilh tho names of a ll w it- ‘ fsses who bavo any m aterial knowl- Igo of tho ease, sliall bo sent to the rosecntlng atto rney for Piercc conn- •, W ashington, for auch nctlon as ho :ema p ro p e r ." ' C U N fNo reaaon wns assigned for tho do-

sion. I t was reachcd a fte r U r. Ona ol aughorty n t tho suggestion of Spno- tion ir Colder; of Kow York, Secretary oover .and others, hod nmde .a per- OLD iRol investigatien. oao 'o fCnptala K «»nbloth ™ o tr t . l .d la ew York M arch 23 Inat. Tho shoot* ^ Ig occnrrcd a t Camp Lewis In 1D18 and " P ’ ^ n a rm y board of inquiry fouad th o t J® fnjor Cronkhltc hnd accidentally shot imsclf whllo practicing w ith a rc-

' ^ a l *Subsequent iiivustigation by tlio jus- .

cc departm ent resulted in the arrest v./n.Q f Sergonnt Polhler in Providence and prisouc series of sta tem en ts 'by him, somo o t j , j „

■hicli were contradictor)-, alleging thnt [* had been ordered b y Captain Bosoii- jin rto i luth to “ g e l” M ajor .Cronkhltc. The • nptain’s nrrcst followed nnd ho wos « rccntly gTvcn a hearing n t tho depart- if^nsnj lent o f justice,M njor Cronkblto wa^^the son of Maj- MBXI'

r Genernl A delbert ' CronVhite, who •• n j i nmmnndcd tho 80th division during tho •ar and tho investigation of fho shoot- • ng begnn a fte r the general’s return rom Franee. • _ ' . ,

o f Ihe

W HITE W IN G S QUIT FIGHTth r «'0

?ala,flicceodaNStorm of S treet Clean- ^ii. orsyD flm oD jratlon a t 'O re a t Falls ,

OREAT y 1-US, >font., (/P)y-Union ,nd uoH un,']^ r ttf ltt elf^n^ts ami garb- . ; lire liniiler ;workod side by side toifny vitiiout ^ Jib lc a fte r a dcmonslration SwedeIV !ilrll>yR-m pathlrers yesterday diif. Imd-s ng w h 'l la rnll. wns made for stnfe Iroubl rc'.fips.J /e troops were not sent and ' iftiT « 'en wJiri hnd been arrested hadleon f l /n s e d on bond tho'demonslrn-', '■‘'’'‘V'’ ion ended, 'o ha

T atrikers roturned lo work nt the- -edy.-d .w nrrs offered by the c ity and iprt-^V |o abide by the n’rbltm tion com- ' n it lc e ’s I’ulinj; thnt they must work W. ■viih non-union men. The.wom en-hnd M rs.. >con nrresled for throwing pepper; i t .Wfl*h :hu street'elenncrs. The demonstration Into t m an ^attem pt to relc.i*o them from j the I

PBIOB T IV B CBH1B' .

i M ’r a m PUT ■ i i s i ix io a n W a r O f f ic e A u t tw r i r

i e s P r e d l c f S u p p r e s s io n o f ,

R e v o lt i n S t a t e o f T a m u l ip a s

W ith in W eei< ’s T im e .

lEXlCO CITY, (ffH W u otfioo •mor dofilSMd'loat nlgbt that- .tik«’ ialag in the atate of ToWillpas, Ted ; Qcaeijal Daniel Mortines H e ir e ^ ’’ lid be pail down in little more, than oek. I t was doolared federal tndps B being dlspatehofl into tho troobled’ rlet, and that the' danger iniold ib o over.'-resident Obregon m et newspapex . laat n igh t and seemed la c lln e l n o t Ire'at tho H errem - revolt' serionsly, rtlng there wero lu tflc ien t forces nipprcss the tn u b le . . B e BS*ert«d - Rovorament is ten d ed to l&Yvetlgato altuatlon and detorm ias w liat in-

nces wero behind, th s revolt, " a a d Elat them as eii;custsUueM p e m it. '* larco £ . Calles, seereta ty o t tbe la - . Dr, also la ld the nptlalng w u so t »ua. , '

JiOWBBS OF HEERBBBA,TO B E lE lE D PO B T B fiA M K .

WlfPICd PoUowers of Oeaeral lol .M artlnes'B enem who are in prisoner by gOTortmient forces be tried for treason, it it annonne-

by Qonettl Q om t, alUtaiy coe- der here.svemor Lopes y Lara-is hnrrying deporturo of Idle’oU field workaen. . lag titat they may Join the tsvoln- Ists.

ise 'T a k e s U p P n r a t ^ o f 8l& y> r D ro p p e d .b y O ffice r* U n . -

d < f r f o ^ o f V m a b e r #

lT E O I^ ,..a( D ,,r(«h i-W liD a* i ,D . d 9rson,.SS, ^ Tezsis, ihu-^: and ktUsd ba t sight a t Wolwy,>., tbiee rnlleg w att of S n m 'l y a iber of la bftad of some MO L W. W. the top e f a freight, tnda p u ^ g . of Wolaey for the north vraen he

Ited the demands of the L W. yf. in lu r to take ont a card ta th e ' inlzatioa. . ' ’' ' he 'traln w u not stoppel iiatil it ^ed the noxt station, Tnlwe; where sheriff a t that place w u .compelled force of numbera to p o ra ilt^ e I. •W. mtmbefs to leave the traia, and atayer.T u not apprtthtaded. p w o modo Dp. of the American

loa poats bf Enron, Woonsodtet, Iktoa, Bedfield and Hitehooek .wu atchod'in psou lt of the Idller and ral baadrod men . aro aeatehiag tfih ftryside neor Tularo..'A larga num- of saspeots have been roonded up. eadcrson was , shot .throngh the t and died. Inatantly, He waa an m i te man a a d tb i-sb n llf .d f 'tU s ’Ity foara a Iy n c h % if ble slayer ia

N F E S S E S K I D N A P P I N G

Of Two U e a Am sted for Abdse- on of S u m J M Admtti G dtt

L 0 3 E , A r i r , ^ ( ^ W a l t « r Hodson, ‘ 'Of the tw o 'm on a rm te d <t B o lo i^ ,: , llie, near here, whon they su rreff ''4 I Onrdl U eK lastry , 11-year-pId Ls* - Kaasaa, boy, to officora) confeiktd

ihcrllf 1. C. m n y a id o t U k ln ^ t i a t ddaaried young M cKiastry, accord- to ' t lM offlcor. S h e r if rH illy ard

0 tn Olobe to toko tbo two mcii nnd al 'M cKinstry bock to Kaasaa. -. ho alleged ooafesslon was m ade'juat ' , iro tho K aasas sheriff, w ith b is two . otiors and tho U cK Insfry boy, lo ft ! to<lay for I^ k in , whero, the sheriff i, .Hutlson oad J . 0 . (SklnBor) -Ed-- fton will faco ch irgcs o f kidnaping, ►•■wiia jtald by th e officer tb a t m th t n r re accompaaylng bim baek tu isas 'Tolantorily. '

XICAN O IL SHIPM ENTS TO HINOE d o V E B N U E ^ n O U B E S

AM PICO; ( /P H it is reported th a t I'xporlntion policy o f Amcrlcon oil

ipf.nit's will bo based upon cstimof«] . the -Mexican govcram cnt’c voluatloa iui fur Iht. two roonthij-of Ju ly and Lfun, • I t Is aald th a ttf f i t Is found ; . .'o'mpanips cnn export bll 'at o pro- the shipm ent of potrolcom will bo

iimrij.

EBK OF SWEDEN SUBMITSTO OPERATION, ON EAB

-O.N'DON, GfP)-<3ucon V ic to r ia 'o f rde;i who, it* wos recently announced I-suffered a reciirrcnco of her car uiil'!, underw ent an operation yestcf- r: ay* .e, Stockholm message to, tho chanue Teb'croph company. Tho op- . tioa ' ndJs the dlspalch.; Is roportcd havo been (!u*c*sful.

l r d t n g s p l a k w e e k -^k d, ON OBUIBE DOW N POTOMAC

rt’ASIITNGTON, (/Ph-Presldeof andr-^ -8. -H arding aro p la in in g t 9 leave . M.hlaRt0n ' 0a th e yacht'. M ayflow ^0 todny for a week-end crul*e doTO 3 P o to n ec .--T h ey w ill,re tu rn .K w * ’•

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F an atic D esert T ribe to Collect 6 0 ,0 0 0 Pounds a Y ear from

. Governm ent a s P rice o f Good Will, and Quiet

LONDON, A- working: nr- m g o m e n t on t i e " n o p ^ e , no p a y ” prinelpla b u bc«n en(on?J Into by

' BriUah govenuncnt w ith tho 'W ahabi, a povcTful A rabian dcM rt tr ib e . Tho W ahabi oro hociods nnd betonir to a ■ect wbieh Colonial Boerotary W lnaton

. Qbnrcbill d«acr!bod in th e houio nl common* a a ^ 'b o a r ia ; tha u k e relation

. . t o orthodox W arn BI tho m o it m llllan t -* .form e oC CalTiolnn w onld havo bonn)

to R ond ia th e fie te u l tJrif^Lof the .... .roliRiouj w a n .”

lite y aro, ho anBtor^, intolerant,' . wcil-anncd .and blood th irs ty and thoy

’ reR ird i t ob an article of du ty na well u oO fa ith to kill a ll wb* do n e t ih'sru theJf opiolo&a. Mc’rcov«r, they nro very dangeroM to tho holy eltlOa o f Moc^a nnd Medina, and tbo wbola instltotioD of tho pIlRnmoRO. ' >

Tbo fi'naneci o f (Jih Sherccf oM foee* wbd enjoys' BrUleh r^otoctl'oQ, have Kuffcro.i tjriovoiiely by' th e intorroptlou

' ijf tha plIgrimagcB. /ITjoroforc, to at- Blat him and K ing Hussein o f the Sod-

I 'jaz„w ho ha^ been in eon itan t w arfare i w ith tbe "A ra b ian CalTinlsts,” iho I Intter (vro to roecivo 00,000 pounds enth ] annually, so lonR as tbey refr&ln from | annoying tbe lr ne lshbera and do oo t Interfere w ith tbe candidacy of Hua ■els'a son, th e Emir Feisul, fo r the m lersh ip o f tjio oew U oiepotam laa Itoto.

Colonel Lftwroneo o f th e Colonbl office whe haa I ire d a m e n ; th e W ahalil . fo r years, told aa in te rrle tro r th a t they wvro’ indeod m, m o it v io len t people. T hey 'u re , he raid, fana tically Uohnm- n o d a o ond would kiJl th c lr men and women, .for affloklng oven a e isarett').

. Tho w ay they correc t the ir women ia to • tio them np In baga and b eat them un- u ' mereifully w ith palm canei. K

EaehNmon h u 't h r e o w iv e i Bbonld aoy o f them go out- of doen , tho codo MUowi him to havo her p u t to death. ^

- This is bccaiuo they believe th a t i f u y et o ther n a n looks a t he r sbo i i eontaci' to

’ ina ted and (h a t t t A womoa goe* o ti^ J< ride her home th e I i certain to so ^ wrong.

W oarifi? > «Uk d rew or any eoitJy ec finery , prcdona'atonea o r m etali, Ij olic ee a penal offenie. ; •

" I n KO len io a re .,they a d e c u e n t m....... .-.-pwi^^'viflBloiiol, .Law teheo.' eoneludod. ut

. “ B ie y are Tlfiio and u au itero ae they, oi . t ro blood-thirsty and b r a ^ * I t ihonld ib

' be cheap a t 60,000 poundt a y e a r to m buy Iheir good w ill' and to keep them q u le i, '’ , Wl

..... . 'U s. J tt to r view , how eror, does no t so' m eet w lth n n i r e n u aeeeptation.- Uftny a

t)txp«yera would p refer to . see tb e en^ wi o f «12 Britiah eonm lts ien ts la Ifesopo- u tu n ia . dc. ■ mi

■ METHODISTS LEND HAND ■>' TO ITALIAN EMIGRANTS__ un

B oam of Fore ign U l n l ^ B itab lU hei B w ta a t Kaplee to Aid Tpmi. '''>

g n n t* to A m e ite i “

O m O A aO , W V -*■ tn rc a u fo t assirt- InfT Immigrants io A merica h u been established a t Kaplcs, I ta ly , ;by -the !'/* ^ a r d of ro ro lg n M lsaioni o f the Moth- odist Eplsc.opal Church, nccording to adWeos reaching headquarters o f fhe M ethodist Committee on Consorration and A dvinee boro. ^

Too bnreaa i r moddJed a fter, juccots- f*'’ ful A m erican iu itbn p lants On tho At- ‘.5 , lan tle acabeard. I t includes n igh t n igh t clnssea in Cngllsb, Ameriean ideals o f gOTemttoat, e to

I t o lio m a in ta ic i a a to ff whoso dudes | a re to ca.rry on correspondonce w ith “ J friends of prospective Immlgrnnlr In ‘ the U nited Btatea in th e name of thovi who request it, co-oporato w ith local consul, nod a tten d to all o f re- ’J’*''-

' mov.nl and tho observasee of tbe nbw Amorlcan im m lgratloa laws. ' thr'

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• W IT H IN STA TE O P KANSAS »»*' W A S J I J N O / r O N , iflV -Bttllrooa

fre igh t ratos aad passenger fbrcs w ith ­in the sta to o t K a n s u wore ordered < V F rid ay by thn in te rs ta te eommoree A o commission to b e .in c re u o d by A ugust caa M to the level in e ffec t in tatersUife ant commorco. Fotrolenm and Its produetr ^ ( h wero rzcm pted from th e inerease. ^

A t t e n t i oWe have just finis'

and molds for re-tread

Y oar tiro s can ct to r w b a t tre a d or dim cairfiniflh i t so yo.a w<

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s n S G « |[F S 's T i l BUCK Pflf.i b l __fjy M o n OHioialB Eefmie SalarloB plo. Booaoflo o f TTDomploymeQt

A iao n g U o m b e rs h ip g,itn T • 01, to TNDIANAPOIiie, Ind ., y p ) -N e aal. „ un- arlos will be acceptod by m o n than j;

100 officers of .tbe U nited Mine W ork- w e rt o f A ao rlea fo r th e ir ■ w ork {bis M n tosth “ b e u tu e o t the widespread nn-

a y om^loyiaent among conJ’m lncrs,” saM r ' jH' today 's issuo of tbo Mino W orkora' uf. JoutoaJ, o fficial puWlcatiftn ot tbe in i CO tor*itttlonal union. ^

AU offleiala. Including tbe head o ffi _ tly cers, members 9< tho In ternational ex- . Isc ccu tlro board, ' organliora and fie ld ..■ workers, .aecordlnf^ to tho announce-

jn t m oat, **hav6'jrolunteored to contrib* ed. utd t h d r en tire sa laries fojr, Ju ly to th e “ loy. organisation in order th a t they m ay , lid fbore tb6'burden,^of J io rd lU ps w ith theto members|i{p o f fho' w fon . |

am The"'& ract-'amonnt thus contributed ^ was no t announced, i t being s tld th a t t

to t some o f th s o ffie ia lt w ork po rt t i a e oa ny a per diem batis. Tbo 'to tal, however, n4 wns expected to oomo to loverol thou- ' pe- sand dollars, John I* Lew is, u presi- ^

den t o f the union, receiver $068.66 a monlh, end P h ilip M urray, vico presi­dent, tn d W illiam Qrcon, secretary,

. • ench receive 1583.23. r s The salaries. I t wns explained a t th i

union's, hendquartors, will rck a in in OO iM tho general' fund o f (be o rgan fu tion , CTr

nh ieh i t was aald hns rccolvcd m any thi calls ! >r relief, b u t m aintains only one on fund fo r a ll expenditures o f tho tu ton . Ai

.1 " I t has long been tbo cry o f somi*' peoplo,'' ra id the M ine W orkers ' Jour- foi

I jjfll Joday, " Ihflt'rc ffnrd lrsa of w hctbcr pr; J,. the membership w orked or s o t th o sal- >''*

nrlos p f tho officers w en t on u hsual. •»'*' J” Such ta lk is indulged in solely fo r the }Q Ipurposa of croating d ia trn st o f tho

offlcflni in tho m b d s o f 'th o member- u . fhip. Thoir vo luntary action, however. •

in contributing tho ir entire sa lary fo r J qI>- ahnuld go f a r to dlssipnto aueh "*i<

,n Imprcsjions and prove th n t tbo offi- ciais feel a deep, sincerc ia tcrest i s

^ tlio vreli bolng of tho ran k and file o f tbo memborBhlp.” ' ' '

Iq Uoifii] headquarters estim ated thal u not Ics!' th an 1S0,00 union miners In r jj tho co u n trr ord o u t of w ork and tlin t ' J. n m y thousands more w ork ono to thrpn0 tlnys a week. U undreds of mines, °■ throughout tho country, a re closed ond . otbors OTO w orU ng ahort tlmo bocauso

of the slack demand fo r coal, i t was ov( B said. wa1 ' ------------- --------------- S "

(.tke Raapberry J a m ., Oci1 , Western Ausimlla tiai a species of Jof 9 Acacltt cnilcd raspberry Jam wood bo- t caoso of Its odor which la powcrfol 9 and. almo*i oTcrpowertng when the f wood ts freshly cut. says tho Amart* “J*''

can Forestry M nmlno, ®

o n A u t o Cinished installing the newes ■eading and re-eaping-

T I R j t Sa n com c in l ia d a a d g w n t g o o d o s □( : dim onB ion o o r v n l c a n u g w ill t a k o i m w o n ’t Im o w tb e d if f A qco b o tw oon

sod tlrcB ’Will s ta n d n p i B s r a n y sory:

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Military Forces In W est.IB ■ Virginia

CIIAB I.E8T0N , W. • y n . , \ l ^ ^ T h o aupromo court o f appeals here Prldny orderod D avid Eobb and. o lgb t other

' ' mino uuion loaders turned ovor to the ® stnto niUItia. Thoy were ^rrested lost

week by M ajor Tom Davis, O ovem or Is M organ 's representative in Mingo

county, charged under th o governor's proclam ation of m artial law w itb un-

, law ful nssemblage.' Actinn o f tbo court wna ou » w ri t o f

habeas corpur f iled by tho TJnitod Mine : W orkors t q soeore the release of tho

men w h o -^ e ro a n es te d 'i n t h i union > heodqaorterD la WUUamson. fVotn' tbero , they -wrro token to ' Welch, W . Va;,' a iid : w ere brought to Charleston fo r the

t i e applleatloa tor tho

\ ed tho m artial-law prc^lam ation w u il-lesal- '

I CHICAGO IS POINT OF ’ ASSEM BL? FOR TAILORS

Two H undi«d aod F ift jr S e le g ttM Bx- I poctod to A ttend Setsloas o f Jonr-

neynan 'B U nioa Ooaiwntloa

O m C A aO , hundred andJ f lf ly delegates, N proscnting abou t 17,- 1 OOO joumeymen- ta ilors throughfm t tbe , United fita tcs and Canada, w ill a tfead t tho convention of the Jonm eym en Tnil- . o rs ' Unl6n of N orth A merica hero en . A ugust 3,« This ronvention ir a quadrennial nf- . fa ir , tbo ta ilors being nreeodcd a wi'<'k P previous to tho convention by th e Com . m.'Ueo nn l.aw nnd A udit whieh audits . arrnuiits o f tho union, ro/iewd tb«) nnmiMimonts th a t have W en prowMod.I nnd prepares a roport fnr subni-siinn . *!,p i.Hcgates., A! thci^e conventions the .ie ti;i tle s of

fird (aiJoff fo r Cho nex t fou r .vmr* nru ■'iitllni-<1 anil considered, unO nny at'K'ii'iments, l - t f r e bccomi:i^ a ju r t (-f Jljc lOBSti'utJoD, a re subm it^J -c a r.t- '-.ii;ili,m of ll’t-ob tire mcmb

The Seven WrtJ<s‘ w ar.The Soven Wt-cks ,» u r wu» u oriuf

Wnr Id 16C0 tiutwuvii I'ru-'Mu .nm u;iiy Oo ono Bldo tiod Auiftrfa niiJ hc-r Oit- mon nlltcs (Ilavarlu , W uriii’tnl>«.Ti:. Bnilen, Saxony. •• UcM0-Cm-M!l,^llun- ovcK Naaxaa) oo (he utiicr. 71i5 tfo r wa# Iho culmlimtloB of Ulsoiurck’s plan for forcing Austrln uut of tbo Oemmo eonfedem tton andm alcloy way for a DOW Q em iany under ihrosslan icadorshlp. '

I f your p foperty is desirable, a nd .i* advertised In tbo e lsssilied ye n 'll flod your buyer.

O w n e r s/est typeof machine

s now. Ko mat- i o care of it, wc oon now and old. ioryice.

le Us A Trial

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Oonditions in Former tlkraino Uet'ropolis Beported at ,

, y Low Ebb ;

WATlSAW, yp^-C oadlU ons in Klov, | in the U kraine, weio reported worse 1

lor than '.at any timo tinco the troub les 'o f ' ‘ go Ilussla began.■'* Word roacbod W arsaw recently th a t ]

the population of the c ity had dwindled I Qf to somothiDg llko 100,000 persons, ne whereas a t l i e beginaing of tho w ar | bo there were approxim atel/ 700,000 in- , ““ habitants. ' t” - rWaveletB who have crossed the frou- I

tie r w ithin tbo lost few weeks, m ost o f I them tinder d ifieu lt eircumstiuices, ai- i sort th a t tho Bolshevik' authorities a te i

H again in complete control- of the city.A t intervals during t t o sprlag there were tm es when the InnrrrectJoalsti

• hold tho upper hand. • •'Itt many Tillages in tho U kraine the {

S peasants a ro reported to have orgaaixed * and driven tho sovlote ou t a ad tbe pear- ^ an ts are reported eadeavoring.. to '

*• strengthen Ihelr anti-Bolshevik organl- « xations to p revent iaterfereneo w itli t th e ir farm s and viUngos.

Travelers s ty .only a few stores aro id open In Kiev, one o f those being a flor-

i s t ’f shop. • •le ■ - “

d ' - n i (o r u » a « < i" .„ i^raiTAnt woods bave alw ays t>eea

held la blghia t esteem among prlml- j J. live people' tn d wero ctinsldored cS-']( peclnlly pleasing to tbo gods, snys Ui6 ] 'American ForcHtry Magnxlno. Ac*.8 cordlngly, they havo figured proml* , I! eently in ibc lr rollglous c crcaonlca ^ d. and buda l rliea. Sandalwood Is o t „ ’V tbe first rank , j ^Juy r— - ■—

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The Ford Sedan v, dcmpimtable rims witi carbecause of ifs all- equipment Finely'Up in the spring, summei weather and winter, touring, and for takin

. w ant The low cost c of its charms. ^ struction, and durablea The comforts of an c

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LOUISIANA FINANCIERS • TO AID COTTON GROWER il

I - W ar n n tn c o O orvorttlon 's P lan is A dopted b j i ^ e w Orleans Banking

‘ Concom

W A B O IN G T O I^M ^E u g en o Meyer,Jr ., m anaging director of the W ar Fi- nance corporation, announced F riday

, receipt o f a tolegrnm from the Federal Internu tionnl B anking company of N ew I Orleanc sttating th a t the company vou ld w ork ou t a plan for dealing w ith {

Vl considcnablo quantities of cotton under ao tbo corporation 's now poliey fo r finonc i)f iDg oipottB.

A lon ta tive preposlUon Involving tw enty-five thousand to f i f ty thousand bales lor oxjtort, ho said, had been made

id by the compnay..3 Tho loab o f flvo million do llan on'

Mississippi de lta cotton, announced I last week, Mr. Moyer m id, b a r led to ’

“• prelim icary disppssions w ith tcfercnce to financing th ree hundred thousand

J- bales of cotteo in ono distric t, tw o i( hundred thoosand bales In another, nnd I- nlno million bushebi.of w heat in the 0 northw est.'

\i. ■ ' ' Only. S a f t Road.. Accident docs very lUtlo tow ard tb»

producdOD of any great resu lt !□ life, j tbougb tom eiliuei what la called

in p p y b it" mny bo made by a bold n veniiire. Tho coininou highway ' of {. S teady .'indus try a n d ' nppllcAtJon Is — I, tbo only aafo nmri (a travel. .

0 Soup SolokA litUe girl w u -tn n o y * d by b e t

s it te r ’s Inhalation of h e r soup. She becam e restless and Qnally in ' i p l t e o f elders present a t tbo table, sbo

‘ a a ld ; “ I Iwar you enjoy your w op,• E h lc ."—Lnw-n-nr** TplORrnm.

k A t O rdartiLC apitalist—"! w an t yo? to flmw thia

’ wUl eo It can 'i bo broken, ondentitD d1 mo?" Attonioy—“All right, t lr . nl ^ m ake it hc l^U ghC '—American Legion

[w eek ly .-

I with electric starting and lightit ^th SJ^-inch tires all around, is th ill-^round utility and rfefined an( ■upholstered. Plate glass windows ner, and early fall. A closed cai r. For theatre parties, for soda: king the. children to school,' i t i s , it of operation and maintenance is egular Ford car, simple in design, j [einservice. Won’t you come inane 1 electric car with the economy

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l a g e d 'F m I s P ak « cQatlt

WASHIHalON, ^ n ! i - K l r k p .t ' riek, fo m c r mino forem an, fo r the B am w cit Coal and Ook9.compha».'oi>- era tiiig in tho Mingo, W. V t , co tl dis­tr ic t, testified Fridoy beforo tho son- afo coramiJto* lavcsU gatiB^ £OBd(tlona ' tbero th a t mino ownorr had *‘fro a ed

, u p ' ' false shooting episodes to p o c n ro procliunotlon o f m artial law by th» govorner and “ so thoy would b rea k tke s tr ik e ."

K irkpatrick told- a eircum slaoilal s to ry of how bo and h lf a u ^ r io r offi- e c n hod arranged to go ou t In the hills around tho mine ontraneo, and shoot back and forth , to Impress new mine w orken brought in ih o field , nnd to

- ju t t i fy enU fo r troops. ,On crass-oxBminaUon by 8- B . A v ia ,.

eounsel fo r.th o ope ra ton , K lr k u tr ie k sa id th a t hia son w u an o f f l o la ) ^ the U aited M lao W orkers and th a t be bad himself been "d o n e d i r t " b y . tb e em­ploying company.

Ohio Bankers Told . Crisis is WeatheredCLEVEI.AND, 0 ., ( f f j - j n . . Ju iu i-

c lal a n ! InduakinI crisis In th e U nit­ed Staten h u beon w eathered, and th e . long-hernlded return to norm al c o n d l^ ^ tions is gradually bolng . e f f e c te d j^ speaker* a t the c/orfng lessioa o f t i # Ohio B ankers' aasoclatloa convontloa declared Friday.

Unito'f S tate# S enator Pom crene of Ohio declared “ tho nation is u solid as the Toek of G ibraltar; w h at trouU os thero are a t w ith in-ounslyea oad a ll* tlia t Is uooded to bring about a rouou- ablo adjustm ent o f prices, w hich is tb# th ing uiosily needed, is proetieo of eoih- mon senst.”

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CigaretteT a.« e a .l.li i;>he dellolous Buriay

’ to b ao o o flavor.

It’s tp a s te d T

USED CARS IOno H udson car, ju s t 'o n t of the

shop. Thia is a good buy. • .

Ono Oldamebilo, 6 patsonger, in oxcollont condition, a real ba r­gain. Both cara priced ve ry rea- aonablo.

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ting system and the ideal family md comfortable - ,W8 . An open car a .a r in inclement '• -dal visiting, for * ' s just what " is not, the least j,strongin con- md look it over? • y of the Ford.

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Tightest Sort of iPitchers’ I Replete with Good Playi

■ Support Goes Bad in Cn f e d in lFourth, is Broker Hits and Errors

— ‘i r r g nBafl on t In Iho Im t ner i]W W b a lf o f tbo lOVOQtb in- o f tb■ 'A ■ n lag o f h i t Dlf^bt’a Twi* wboQ(

ligh t Ja'aguB puno be- pefit«(twoon the !• 1>. 3 . and oontoi

K /y i i |H U E lectrics t couplo of cb&stl r « r ¥ ^ W U by th e E le c trk * , &ad«;n . U G followed by a b raco of in y ^

3 bobblos by tho L D . R , p lu b iI K ilt over the winning run la » 2 to o t fir

> J g*aff. ThJi acoro poUod tho mer- “ , eiiantd on t o f f i r r t pUee.

D on Linviile and “ B horty” Dinglo Dinhooked up, fo r tlx frames, In u n e a t a H o dt u t o f tw iflers os h u ever beon etttgod up, 'i n th is cnvlroa. Both men w ont alonjr Binglc

• in ram stylo to the la s t of tho seventh ble pw ith only oao eonator m arked ag a in s t iut«^rthom. Pingle ws» oeored o a f i r s t , th e Thin m coming over la th a I . D. a h a lf o f Eloc{i

. the fonrth ina iag . To m ake i t good tho fo r ttBlootrlc* turned o a Den a ad b a tte A d le t tlh i t d e lire iy for th ree MU, w hieh a e tte d .“ Siba count In the l u t ha lf o f th o fou rth . Jm idA fter th a t to the ualneky {for th e M er- was iohaats) l u t o f tho goventh, th e hill*- McQiimen displayed n a e fe lt\k . tU d s

i and IE ir o n Bespontible on ov

T he breakup is chargeable d iw c tly Thi. to two bad orrorB, eomirig d irec tly on fonrtl

top of a weakening by l in v i ile . Tbo th o perrors wore flagran t and a re eliorgcd th e tla gainst Baker, 1. D . 8 . le ft' f lo lde r on th e fith is oecu ioa , a ad M cOuirf, I . D. B. h ittlcth ird socker. I t wo* th is T ra y :. peil i

Bowborry, second baseman o f tho U nviElectrics, f i r s t m an up In th e lo st ha lf tbo pof tho Mventb, cracked L invlllo ' b do- ler, clivery fo r a single onshioa in to le ft ou t t

V field. Ja rv is , centerfieldor, b i t into o m the tam e territory, b u t ^ s te a d o f drop-p lsg a f ly over th e ro ,'^ e crocked a .

• aw iit grounder {hrough' th ird baao. IB aker played the flee ting pill bad ly and I I t got aw ay to th e fence. On tho h it Bow btrry n a th o d ftecond shouldhave been held there. Bntf’hffTjot over Baito th ird on the e rror, and w hen Jio* Scr

I*/ Qulro le t th e relayed ball through U m V ef a t th ird base, a th row doaigued 'to head Loi F o ff Q e runner, Eow lterry acored the

w inning run-Two h its were made o ff D in g le 's de- Q6i

livery In the f irs t th ree rounds, oad Chithe p itc h e r iin ied o w alk on to |l o f Phithese, b u t no ru n t scored. I n fa c t, tbe N e h l t i w ere scattered so fa r ap art th a t one ooald no t help tho othor.

In the fourth o w alk fo r 81b K le ff . . AU

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ner spelled the way to a run, th e f ir a t Eleetri o f tho gome. .“ W b " atolfl aeeond whence h 6' eooated when E xeter uaei- y peetedly slammed the ball into- r i ^ t g_ cen ter fo r a eosbiea. Only tw o Mer- _i chanU reached f irs t base thereafter, and eaeb of thote died w here tfc.e tUgUt- jJ in g waa dono. Belek wae h i t by a p lu b e d ball in the f if th and a a e rror j m j,, o t f ire t baso le t Exeter on In tho sixth. H u „ ■

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Dingle looked weak a t the e tarto ff.H e p o n e d Jo ilya and tho n e s t man up, % o o U ” UlUer, h it to r ig h t fo r ,a single, pu tting Jo slfn oa third. A 4eu> ble play killed off MUler and Blgney < a fte r ^ n g e l had fanned. , Tcaj

T h in g , looked a b it r o ^ fo r tbo Eleetrico, and more than a b it omlnoua |H lu f o r the I . D. a in the th ird when brrora I- D- : lo t tho f l n t two indiWdoals on bases. Banka “ Bib” K leffacr mode a bad throw to E lectr io a d o f f Jar>-la a t f irs t base, and th is Moose w as followed by another bad heave by McQulro on Oeo's roller. L laville set- E »l> , tU d a n d fa a w d Iho-BSH tw\» b a t te n , ^ and tooV K reagel’fl roller him self fo r nn ou t a t f i r r t base.

Throo solid single base blows la th e t ] fourth,- helped by aa error on p a rt o f ^ th o pitcher hlm ielf gave tbe Eloetrics th e tie lng conat in the second ha lf of k e I th e fourth, Blgaey, Dingle and ■Wallace defeat h itt in g in snccesalon, Diagle w as ijlp- on J« ped a t the third oa a snap throw by report lilnville a fte r Oee was eaught out by seek i tbo pitcher. <{n the f if th “ Boot^” Mil- ship, ler, cracked a single into left, b u t waa open i on t try ing to atrotch tb ^ blow another win.

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PadfU-OQOctLeagM. the oiBan Pranclaeo, 7; Sacramento, 2. fSeattle , 3; Oakland, 2. therclV erson, 4 ; Portland, '3 . mlstolLoa .Angoles, 11; S alt Lake, 4 8 ho

■ w ith Americas l e a ^ e .

Boston, 3j Clflvelana, 2.Chicago, 8 ; W ashington, 2. he mi|PhU addphia, 3; D etroit, 2. PON ew Y ork, 7: S t. Louis, 3. beliot^

- - Dcoipi N ational League.

■ A ll games postponed; rd n . ' R E /

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(And Other S»2» In Propt

Itre repair men, who judi^p.valiiea beat, having the sturdiest carcsas made. ] grade con manufacturera t h ^ aa sta They ore tha quality choii^'of Mtd «»ew

Thia new low price ib made possible by i and speciolizM prpducdon.Plant Na 2 waa ercctcd for the sole i 30z3^incli Non-Skid fabric tirea. Witl of 16vOM tirefl and 20,000 tube^ thio plai pioductiQa 00 a quantity b&sv&'All materiftla uaed are tho best obtainat uniform. It ia the best fabric tire ever i owner at any price. ^

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Tire and Service J tern Auto Compar

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K lof{ner.(2 ), Boren, BIgnoy. Double ceatays: E xeter to F . K leffner to U e- colpuiro; L iav ille to McGuire. S truck m oti t ; bv ijnvQ le , 0; by D ingle, 9. Bote low.1 balls: o f f L laville , 1; o ff D iagle, £. 7i t by p itched ball: by Dingle, Selck. beuns bnHpd In: B ie te r, W allace. P i n t JepiISO on errors: I. D. B., I ; E lectrica',4 . v> .Dft on bases: I . D. a , 4 ; Eleotrica, & u aIme of gam e:-l:10 . Umpire: “ P e p " for<,oldw ntfr. . 0ay,

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eglon ______________ 4 2 .C67 ableIks ----------- ____5 8 .625D . S t o r e ___________ 4 3 .571 wrci

anka __— 4 3 .871 pro\le c t r i c s _____________ 3 B ' .875 to 1[ o o s e ______________ 3 fl • .250 on .

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mENCHMANBEGS ONE MORE MATCH f!'.'

WITH CHAMPION'"t--------- .

NEW YORK, m -N o tw ith a tk a d la g , Dfeat by J a c k Dcmpaoy ia Jersey City 1 Ju ly 2, Goorgea Carpentier, i t Is T ipo rto i in boxing c irelrs here, w ill f j 'P lek a re tu rn m atch for tho ‘champion* lip, be liev ing th a t by ’ adopting aa ^ pon stylo o f ba ttle he may be ab le to

l a o Vtatemcnt mode a t his training im p o f te r the Joraey City m atch Car- entler aaid bo would figh t a ay n a n la ,]0 world, ozeeptlng Dempsey, b a t h ii , , lo su t friends aow aay th a t he has banged hia mind. Georges disobeyed .« o rders o f hls advUers Sad fo tc td lie fight w ith the champloa, nnd lercln, it b claimed, he mM e his big ilstoko. ' mmShould Georges again be matched

1th Dempaey. a ad the boa t held la ew Y ork s ta te , where tiie boxing alw p rrm lt IS rounda to n declrlon. c m ight w in the ehamplonahip by out* ointing Dcmpeoy. C a r^ n tle r 's frieada eliovo tb a t ho is clever onongh to box 'CDspsoy laad s tay a w y fe r 15 rounds.

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fow-Law Penallting 10 Bound ®f Boats Win Be Effective

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J J J j r r n O X I N O bouts of too playe ro u n d s 'd u ra tio n w ith U f t

, deelslon fe q u lr^ o f tho ^ .i. , referee wUf be hllowe?

K p V l a Koliraaka. a fte r Ju ly n u B i when tbe boxing bill

lature goes Into effect.J i Six ounce ffloves m a r ..ilS

l i T b T S ] ^ U nder this new law the S j l oateat* may bo promoted by nny lie- , m d clMb and a feo o t |2!5 m ust bn t , i i (aid by th e d a b In a c ity of lesa than 0,000 population or ISO for citiea over 0,000. I n oddlUon o ta x o f 5 per u r e n t will be levied upon the gate re - ,j,u ',i , olpts. Each club may oaly hold lo to h t f 'ln one ploce, according to th j

hopoTho se t proWdes th a t thca} oontests a crl

10 held under the supervisloa of the whol [epa rtaen t- o f pablle welfare, ^ i c h uotJn as ohargo, o f the tlceasing of duba will n d referees. Beferees m ust qualify bo' o r o 'h o board and w ill be Ucenstd ou OH layment o f a ^ j ^ o f >10 ^ year. Slouj

W ithin throe hours before a match to n a . phyal.clan m nrt c ertify in w riting firat ha t th e portikl^anta ore physically ern : ble to U ke p a rt In the conteat. ana, J> iv a te promotion of boxing and rrcatliag m atches is dBcouraged b f o a»d < ifovlslon which statea tb a t a license 80 bi 0 bold 'm atches w ill-no t be issued to dub . n .Ind iv idual,'and oaly thoro tak ing a rt io the f igh t, w ith the referee and ttendaats, may receive compensation. „ Tho departm ent of pab lla w elfare is

ivcn full control over toe collection of « V ho a to te ’a shore of the receipts ond be enforcing rnles. ’ . —

Tho rlub holding wrestling ond box- ng matehcs m ust make Ita report with* n 72 bou n a fte r tho boote to th'o lepaitraent, Intlnding la i t s r t p ^ th e lumber of tlekeU told and to ta l re- d p ts nnd muat also pay over a f tb a t Imo tho 5 por cont tax on grosa ro- olpta.rrho penalty fo r violatloa o f th is

ost rule is placed a t a floe of'llOOO md revocotloa of tbe club’s license, i^r-v lo latlon o f any of the o ther pro- 'Islona a maximum penaKy of 1100 or mpriaonment fo r IK) doyr la provided n the law.

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WERSPRAiSiSS IlSLA LANDIS VERDICT » • IN GROH’S CASE

la b s U a n a g e r T h in k s H e a d o f B a s o b a l l B e n d e r e d J e s t a n d l o n

P r o p e r D e o i s to n living\ aro fo

J o h o n y Evors, m anager o f the Chi- Igo Cubr, th inks t i e rccent deelslon : Judge L andis th a t Heine Groh must 600 in lay w ith C incinnati or not a t a ll. Is isolatlt le o f the g rca te r t ever made In base- jJiorag' all. A l th e aamo tim e, E vers ex- * ressoa th e belief th a t soveror' ball layers I n ' tho m ajor leagues are nut ning tholr best, beeauso they w an t to ’ D trndod to a team w ith o cl*ace to ‘“ “T 'o In the pennant, and cites th ir as pro- ably (‘no re a so n 'fo r tha heavy Mt- mg. .Tho l-oll players should do tb e lr best

t all times, and -not think only of get- P**"* Ing w ith a pennant w inning d u b ," ?®“"> aid -B w m . “ Judge LandU * » - th e iroh decUlon has shown them th a t bo •HI no l «6and for any foolIahnBss, and ^

th ink you w ill find o b ig improve- lent in the w ork of levbrol men as a ? csuifi ot th o t decision. ' ,.‘. 'I tl’Ink ono-of the reasons so mncb J".®!'' I tling Is be ing done a g a in s t p l t c b ^ rho oro supposed to be good Is because J? overol o f tlicnv t n lay ing down la th e ™ opo of being t r o d e l ' Now, th a t 's nol crltijlam o f pitchers o r plnycrt a s a

rhole. I t Jtist refers to a few o f the ****” • odM irable elem ent,' b o t I t i l n k th e r c m s s rill pi'rk up a b it a o f ^ " ' h b h i

O B W A q a E . K nepper, o f f tloux Cl(y, Iow a eiiamplon and iVince- »n student, reochlog tho finals <or the I ra t't im e , today contested th e west- rn am ateur go lf tit le w ith (A iek palna, f ive t^m es’w laner of th s honor, m e frico national am otour go lf prem ier woi nd once notional open champion, over 0 J idM a t tho W eatmoreland Oouiitry

fCc i l l n n r t ' ^ f w ?■) ®I f your property Is desirable, a s d is

dvertlied la th e claaslflsd - you 'll ind yonr buyer.

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3limai7 Sliida living A itav.. ' l£ a im e ro f l8to a » A g « iz iS o o tli : .

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ONDON, (/I> -P eep le .w bo m stm Dg in tho n a a a e r of tho fitone' Ago ' found on Bcnnell. I s la n d 'la tE« .

imon Group, M olaaesls, accerdlog to N ortheoto D eck ,.a missionary, r . 'D ock says there are only about inbab ltaats , and becaoao. o f the’r - ’

i t lo n ,, tiirough lack of sh ip ’s an- ■ago,- evea tho ir diplect haa a e ra r ,1 stud ied . , . 'be DBtives on ly had Implemeats and

ras o f stone and wood when ' Dr. f irs t visited the island. U ley ved g rea t eageraets to b a rte r home, le ortlcles fo r any th ing m ade of

^ e . m e n aro g rea t flgb tera aad atlors. T heir throw ing spears have Its mode o f human leg a ad a r u ea, and tipped w ith a boae ap liater Igncd to b reak o ff la the w o u ad ," .1 Dr. Beck.'They seemed to f e d keealy tbe lotony of tb e lr Isolatloa aad showed e ttlcd melancholy, botb la the ir es s a d tho cadeace of th e ir voices.>lr only so r t p f muaVc, to w tdch th e y , xe,:consUrtf-iB the tuneless beatlag a lo g ."■hA tcoth - o f f lying foxes w tlc h irm in th e oiaves oa tbe is laad seem bo the oaly form of curreney known re.

C . E G A M 0 , ( 1 0 .W e spedalise la automobile re­

pair work. G uarantee f a ir treat* m e n t-an d the blgfaest 'e laaa of workmanship.

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■rlth b ig tire s on i t s ta ad isg a t - ;:ho curb , you m ay wonder how the owner caa a ffo rd to keep np juch costly Ureft T uJrtm iilag at th is shop Is the s e c re t Some' lire users bave us rulesjiU e their tire s and tubes a ian y tim es over.

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N atio n a l C o m m a n d e r , E m ery S a y s V e te ra n s ’ A djudged C o m p e n sa tio n P ro g ra m ' S till S ta n d s a n d w ill b e P re s s e d

OinOAQO ( f l ^ T b o /ig h t e f tho Am- e rlc in Icjfion for the Boldlera' bonus triU be cantlnnod v i th lencw cd vigor, dedaro 'l M ajor John - 0 . fEmerjr of G rsad Raplda, U k h ., natloD ol' wm*Biftodiif ot th a Lfffion, ia commenting on the “ side-track ing" ot tho bones bltl in th e senate hero la s t n ight,

“ I f th o w ar had 'eon tinoed -for an- othCT.'IO da jra ," ho nsierted, “ i t woold

H iave so r t tho govom nen t as mneh as th e proposed ^ w t o d esmponsalion

.p ro g ram ,” ' ■ ■ ■UajOT Emexx h a t been hero a ttend '

Isg tbe eonveition o f tlie N ational As­sociation of Beal E ita to Boards.

MTho A m erieaa Legion’s progratn •tin e ta o i i ,” ho said. “ We will Im inodjatoly s ta r t tho f ig h t fo r th e bonus ay over ag a in .in tho bouse.

“ We conrider President lla rd in g all w w ng in hifl a ttito d e . Why, the son- nto linanee eom m ittee.in its report ds* olarfld u u tn iV tho ohiims th a t tbo Bweet

■ U ll'-anJ th e ndjnsted compensation pro- -------gram w ould bankrupt tho tro asu rj'. '’ - UBS.

OOKOEEflSIOKAL OENBOBS ' (B LU E ?EN O IL CLASH 8 T 0 B 7 —____

W ASHINQTON, D. C., ( / R - A blufr to r.M npeneihd ConRresilonal.Becord appeared daugbt(todny w ith its a w o u n t.o f tho personal othar#. doah yesterday In tho senato ovor re-committnl o f the soldiers’ bonus bill 'beavllv ceniored. Cpmporativo peace Theand calm In the Beeord as well as thu granddicap ita l a tm osphere ,ncceoded th e storm degreewhieb rtigod w ith in 'n a d w llhout tho vlto, m:diam bor. ' • VUtorl(

S t a g e d from o f f id a l h istory wore e h a rn dB o s t of the tempestuous exchanges b<)- All atw een Senators U eCumber, ropoblitan, le lli, wN orth D akota, and ' Boed, democrat, Mrs. KjU issou ri.' 'The Beeord was s ilen t on on tr iaU r . M eCam bcr’s invitation to te ttio U rs.d ifferences “ ontslde.” Also lost to Cuyaho,h isto ry w ere. S e iu to r B te d ’s rem arks f irs t dc»bont “ black guards,” i t bolag andei* W illistood th a t tb e stenographer’s ringside counsel,report' had boen bine p«ndled«by th e the vorp i ^ p a l s them aelvet in tbe In terort made 1■of senato decomm. . C. Stan

B IO ID BUS3fOB> '!«

(Oontlnned f n i i Fag* O se) To■ th e conferenee botw oon' Eomonn 'd « .

V alat*>-and P r im e . U io is te r U oyd W U C Oeorgo l a London, t i o IrU h-B a jlo tln today doe luod:

“ I f a peaceful settlem ent should’ bo U aiket denied .the I r ish people . .w ill: resume • a rm e d : n sis tan e o to fo reign domina* t i o i • H ioy possess tho will, and by en- q h k

i^ an ran c o .ith o p o w o rto 'b rfn g th d r figh t . . eventually lo suedess,” .

^ B eferring to ' t h e obw rvanco of the w beati tm ee n n a n g ed betw een tho I rish re- soon d<

:pnbtlcana and th e crow n fotees, tho a t | I . 3i B ulletin said i t proved “ thoro J s in , , , th e naU on th a t.d ls d p l in e and obedl- cnee to au tho rity whleh is tho essence ‘o i-a" c f succcssfnl se lf government, Tho s ^ ^ , Tho i p rise oxprcssod by E nglish now spap«S traders th a t tho truco wn« kep t nriscs 'from . , tho inab ility to understand th o w all- tlo s o f th e s ituation which tho British cnee w! prose coniistezitly bns d isp layed .'’ soiling

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FBOPAQANDA I S UTTTiJlAnTIT) woro oi■ D O BLIN , Fitzgerald , in

Sinn Foin m inister o f propaganda, was toleosea f ro m ,tb e Currngh internm entcamp In st n igh t, whoro bo had beenconfincd' fo r more than throe months The ’without, a eharge being preferred fw o ofogainst Wm. 'tn® ' “ i

H trg e ra ld was told b is release was by was neitho desUo of tho Blnn Fein lead en a^il “ tth a t he w as to go to Loudoui Ho le ft W JO 8fo r t h i t c ity th is morning. 3 4 'to

■DL8 T E B PBEMTHU BBASSUEBSOONBXITUENTS OP P U B P 08E .

, Be l f a s t ; Ire land , V P ) -^ lr Jam es Craig, U lster prem ier, in a mossago to A w ar memorial m eeting in Castle Daw- eon, County lA ndonderry, today declar­ed th a t the British e tnp lr^ fo r wbleh th e soldiers in whoso honor tho meet­in g wa.*' held, mado th e suprem e sacri­f ice , wonld never be weakened by any ac tion of bis.

“ You may a ll rest assured ,” sold f llr Jam es, “ th a t I w ill eeo to I t , th a t th e ompire in whose cause they so aobly

. lo ld 'd o w a th e ir U res is n o t rroakened ^ 'b y 'day ncUoa of mine. They trusted . ^ us to ^ v e no th ing aw ay and the ir tru s t

.w ill never bo betrayed-’-' ^. J . B . E tcblngliam , Blnn F e in member ■

o f th e B ritish hooio o f commons for tho e ^ division of W ieUow, adoiowlodg* ' ' ^ todoy th o eongratulatlons of tho W iw o rd cotinty coancll on h is return to th a tco n n tzy , said none of thoso witli whom bu w as associated liked secret ne- goU ations, b u t th a t thoy consid­ered A necessary prelim inary. > '

U e declared he w ou ld .say notU ng regard ing th e outlook except th a t the -ifluntiv v (u never in a 's tro n g er posi­tion th a n -to d ay and w hatever t&e Im- a e d la to .r e su lt m ight bo, tho completu freedom o f Ire land was coming.

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O thers ikpralt T t i i l' o p tio n ;

Tho grandmother, daughter andranddaogbter' woro Indicted lo r f ir s t josslonegreo murder, a lw M rs. E nn in in Cola* Bito, mldwlfo-niUM>.6 alvatoro Oata and eember'Ittorlo Plsneil^ thd la tte r, tw o being o a tsliarged w itb tbe ac tual murder. g t^ rt wAll aro w aiting tr ia l-execp ting P is- Seplem

slli, who has n o t been approhendod.[ra K abor w as the f ir s t to bo placed tinned :a t r ia l u c j t g.Mrs. K aber Js the f i r s t woman in highest

uyahoga county to be convicted of ^irst degree murdtjr. ; ehaoM W illiam J . Corrigan. Mrs. K aber’s

junsel, said be w as well sa tisfied with10 verdict. Tho samo expression w as n n i flado by County Prosecutor Edw ard | i . 2D ti. S tanton, ' , to L31

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la rk e t OloMfl Close to Low P o in t a f te r xlUbs O t i u i s B arty T n d ln g ,

OmOAOO, (ff) - O pcntog.M abo'nl ™ estorday's dosing ' figures, to d a y 's • rheat m arke t w as easy a t tho s ta r t b u t . oon developed nctiv lty . Ju ly s ta rted w ith 111 11.30 j-3 to U l , September a t $1.82 Cash 4 to 1.33 and December a t ♦1.80 1-4'0 1.37, , Corn

Tbo sproads proved a ttrac tive to local O ats raders and thoro w as buying of Jo ly Barli nd selling of September a t 2e differ- neo w ith buying of September n sd the ' oiling o f Doeembor. ITndor th is deal-, ig prlce flnetuatlons-becam o 'so-m pld -- -Oin< lint tho officia l figures frequently M l tnl rero ou t of lino w ith .the prices being 'E g P •U in tho p it.M arket new s Inclosed cooler w i t h e r

ver tho 'g ra in b e l t ’and fu rth e r re p o rts p(vj> t b ligh t and 'b lack m s t In M anitoba .' ^

Tho w eaken tendency persisted In th o jj- ace of support on declines and tow ard ho cod tho- support leased, tbo dose , ' fas near Uio low point, Jn ly wound up - t <1.S0 1-2 to 1.29 3-4; Beptcmber a t O M /1.30 8-4 to 1.31 and Deecanbor a t 91.84 ll,000 ; 4 'to 1 .S5., . higher;

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( 7 0 f » £ P ____ ■■ .;o rn w as fa ir ly stroog a t tho s ta r t bulk1 m ain ta ined th is position thronghout Cai1 f i r s t hour. O ponlngpriees wero v ir- ,vjckilly unchnnged from yesterday’s dose .,teeri■ix J u ly 03 U c , September 02 to 02 to 21' and Doeembor 01 to 01 l - 8e. Thero g(o(](s \som o sd lin g on resting orders a t bigbc lund OSe fo r Uoptembcr bu t commis-' an houso buying offso t th is .a a d 'th e gbi:Ion advanced to 04 l-4c, , , ^cek^orn'elim ltfd"steadily th ro ta h o u t tbo jSc 1sion and d osed strong w ith Ju ly 05 / j j j jc ; Beptcmber 04 to 04 l-6e and Do- - nber 02 1-2 to 02 6-8e;3ats shared co rn ’s strength. Tho Cilr t w as even w ith yesterday 's finals, compjlem ber being 41 l-2c to 5-8e, 25c I.’rovisions were higher on (ho eon- bestued bulge in hog prices a t tbo yards, otherI t grades of hogs today 'wore tho cann<;hest In moro than throo months, hightrk and la i^ wore up 15 to 25e on or stLsgo and jr ib s s ta rted £ l - 2o higher, dull.

■ ■ h iS "jn iC A G O , m -'V fb e a t No. 2 rod ly co 20 to 1.30 1-4; No. 2 ha rd | U 0 8-4 te r c L31 8-4, sows:orn N o. 2 mixed 02 to 04e; No. 2 low 63 3-4 to M 1-Se. 8 h}at« N o. 2 w hite 40 to 40 8-4e; No. to 'p i vhito 37 1-Se, ngo:Bye aom lnal. tlveirim otby seed M.60 to 0.Olover •eed’ »18 to 19,Pork A om inal,'U rd 912 to ISjOS. lUbs 410.7S to lU O .'

V lm nnifana H o n and OnOn

M IN NEA PO LIS, M inn., (ff)—Flour ,8D to 9I0.S5.Bran <14 to 16.W heat roeelpts 147 cars, compared th 180 e ars a year ago.Cash No. 1 N orthern «L54 to 1.00; ly «1.42; September 91.88 '7-8; Do- mber «1.37 8-6.Corn No. 3-yollow 54 to S5c,O ats No. 8 w hito 37 to 87 l-2e.B arley CD to 03c.Byo N e. 2 91.27 to 1.29.',F lax N o. 1 91-03 to 1-04.

Obicago Prodooe

O inO A G O ,.(iip>-Buttor rocfllp ts .lf,-,I tube. , A.'Eggs, receip ts 10,000 cases. <Poultry a llvo unchanged, - - •

PortlABd Livestock POBTLAND, Oro.,' (/FJ—C attle neml- Uy steady; roeelpts 5^5. ' ' Q ogs'and shoop nominally s teady; no lelpts.

Omaha Llvostpck 'OMAHA, Nob., OF) — H og r« o ip ts ,000; b e tte r nad^es strong to lOe {her; o the rs .S ow , mostly IOe lower;-

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,lk o t » ! c i «1.7t to 10 ; top tlO iO . 2Hi-lo Cattio rocolptB none. Com plied Trith Bok ngo: B eef 'steers uneven; good eers 25 to SOc higher; o thers strong ^ E '

25e higher; top steers 9D.15; sbo- itockock SS to 75o h igher; bulls 60 to 7Se e st vo gber; veals COo to 9L60 h igher; atoekt week-I and feeders steady to strong. . ular<-lSheep 'recdp ts none. Compared w ith steelscek ago: L w b s and yoaillnga 16 to actionIc lower; sheep itro n g ' to 25o higher; to 2 pcding lambs 00 to 76« higher. . pccfei

Chicago Prodoc# “

CHICAOO, ( ff ) -C a tt lo rocoipU-liOO; cov^riimpnted w ith week ogo: B eef steers jater,Ic higher; yearlings 8S to SOe higher; appro: ‘St fa t sho'stock steady to 2Se higher;her grades steady to unevenly low er; a t j i jinners mostly 25c higher; b u lls ' BOc Tho agher; veal calves 80 to 75c np; stock- o f thi ' steers steady to 25c higher; feoderli QqW |jll. ed.w JHog reeeipts 6/)00; active, 15 to 25e showegber than yesterday 's average; fair- downigood cloaraneo; top 910.60; bn lk bet- sqqo

r grades 910 to 910,60; bu lk packing ties, i iws 98.85 lo lh25; pigs 10 to 25e high* ternal

• clinea Sheep lo c d p ts 4/JOO; practically all I'packers d iree t; compared w ith wook p : fa t lambs 76e to n low er; cnll na- N E ves about steady; yearlings aroand dosed csgsasM B V ■■-■■iW-Ttr“T!«Te a a s 8 s s t ^ a s s

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New Yoric Stock U o ik e t - CreamNEW YOBK, yp)—DeaUngs oo the Briek (ock oxchango t o ^ were a t the low* Beans .t volume of tho year oven fo r a short Lettuceoek-end sessloa-' Tho tono wns incg - Breed .o rah rougbou t, oils, equipm ents a^d B a tte reels showing fu rther heav iness Be- B u ttertions in thoBO inuos ranged from 1 Eggs (:2 points, A tlantlo Qulf, eommon and O blekn

sferrcd , S tandard OU of Now Jer- Bacon y and somo of tbo railw ay coalers Bacon, owing occasional pressure. Short Ham ''^. voring relieved the tension in p a rt Ham, i ter. The ^closing was steady, ^ l e s Po rk d mroximated 105,000 shares. Mutton Trading was alm ost a t a standstill Pork rc the opening of tod a y ’s stock markot. Pork ss

10 a ttendano of members on tho floor Steak the oxdiange w as unusually small. 80e; eh

ily the more popular issue's wero quot* Sn'af. :.w hbln tbe f i r s t h a lf 'h o u r and those ^ owed sligh t changes, though mainly iwnward. ’ B teeK equipments nndmo of ^10 foreign oils, also spedal- t t j

such a s Famous P layers and In- rnationhl Paper' made, fractional de- Inei- ,

L ibe rty Bonds NEW YOBK, UPi - L iberty bonds osed: 8 1-2 's 9§0.4C; f irs t 4’s 987.14 L ;____

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sfactory work hos heen established,.

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ndingi nnd a t a price thnt will save 3

oxcluBive agency for the Atlas Spiral

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. Potatoes • — - 1nCAGO, (ff)-Polato. reetipti 80 t market eteady; Tirginia’e 95 to . b«m l: Korth OMoUa* WUU Boie, ed 94.70 c w t . .

E iusa« Olty Hay.ANSAfl CITY, m —H ay nnehang*0 91 low er; choiCe a lfa lfa n o to No. 1 p rairie 9 H to 12; N o.' 1 tim,

912.60 ^1 18; N o. 1 d o v e r 912 to

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ittle—Cows 4 ^ 4 l* 2e ; steers 6e;• C@7o. , .9g » -P r im e 7@7 l*2e . veep—M utton 4«; lambs Oe. ‘ lultry—H ens 15e; fry e rs 25e. ‘ ;

H ay .'nm lshed by Tw ia F a lls County

Finn B u re au ' . \ .Aidard o r b e tte r hay , lo stadc, f irst ng , 97,60; some, poorer, a s lowl! b n l.a . «12.00. . | p ( .

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Ief—P o t roast 20e ; a e d t 17 l-2e :> 12-l-2o; b risk e t lOe,

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P yilE ST iSI D T p E iS

FreeioldorB A s W d k Say How EJnoatora WUl E i i j t UntU

Cash i# Available ■

I n view of tho fa c t t U t Buhl »ciiool• d iit r le t''p fb p c r ty OTrtow bavO',Totoa

.dq ira a p ropoiltlon to kffOliH n o ro than |>44,000 lo Jcliool w arrant#, iwued by th« p ast adminlB tration to «ovcr,«al- oiloa and o ther incurred e sp o u c s . of tho distric t, and, ia eonscqoeaeo of this

. action c f the vo ters tboro loomt a pos- lib i iity of monoy shortago for operation

iW Buhl schools tho coming year, tho school board bos asked teachers, who a ay want positiona in tho w est cad c ity edoeational ingtitliUons, i f thoy,wiU ae* ' copt rcdacod salaries.

On th is po in t tbi^. Buhl H erald oa tb ls wook bas tbo folloirlnf' a rticle, at* / tr ibu led to a "co iam itteo * of loeal te a c h e rs" wbo bavo osked.tho voters to { answer ft num ber of salient questions bavinff relntion to conditions of employ* ‘

( m ent and living in Buhl: . I“ Tbo scliool board has asked tho I

tcachers who are in Buhl a t tho proseat l • timo, if they w ill accept positions a t i Ibo Mduccd Mlju7 'w ith tho understand­in g th a t no w arran ts c an bo cashed un­til money is deiived. from tho • ta ie s which will bo rcc e^ cd in 'Jan u ary , 1022.

' ‘This is ft question th a t eannot bo answered w ithon t-go tting - som o-m ore inforainlion. W ill tho peoplo o f this

• d is tric t flnsnco tho teaehors by extend- in c credit to’ them unU l Ja n u ary , 1022!

'' I n order to lielp tbo d is trie t in its present dlfficulty,*wo, s« a o of tb e lo* j cal teachers, wonld bo w ilU ng.to neeept * tho proposed severe cu t in sd laiy ond w ait u n til Ja n u ary , 1022, to^eash the new w arrants, provided sufficU pt, cred­i t c oald-t^ 'oz tcnded untU tb n t da te or whenever tbere will be funds in the treasury. V ery fow toachors coa do *' w ithout salary from tho -m iddle of ^ A pril, 1021, untU Ja n u ary , 1022. *

“ Before d e d d ln j w hether we • ean - accept positions in tbe Buhl schools w e ^ m ust bavo an n re ra a t once to the fol- . lowing questions: *“

“ W bat doalora w ill w ait fo r the pay- ?' m ent o f bills fo r coal, groceries, clotb- , ine , shoes, e tc.! ' ' ' '

" W il l the c ity 2et rca/dent Uachort have w ater w ithout paying ren t wben f due!

“ W m tho Idaho Pow er Co. shu t o f f “ tho current i f wo can ’t pay l

" H o w m any poopio who have loom# J ' to ren t will w ait fo r tholr p a y t “

"H o w many people who servo meals to teachers w ill w ait fo r th e ir m oneyl r)

"T eacher# are compelled by law to K o ttond ■ Institn to . J t . Tw in J f all# . in .No- «

■ v e ab e r, who will volunteer to pay for “ tho lr be a rd .an d room whilo ia a ttend- o' ADCef ^

" C a n anyone give d e fin i te . oatur- anco th a t the w arran ts w ill'bo paid in wi January , 1022, o r w ill bo funds " t ie d ' ol

■ up*' by th o w ilr ts f fe'• • “ Wo a sk these questions in a ll sin- la: cerity . I f you can answ er nny of them as p?e«9 bare your answ er pDbUshod In mi tho next issue of th is paper.

" —Committee of Loeal Teachers.*’ to , t i '

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Now Aaaoclatiop E eooivcd 16," OO’tf'^Bass FingorllDgs for

- Salmon Reservoir'__________ _ la

Conjiijned to t^io Seulhcrn Idaho F ish nnd .Qomo niisociatien 10 cans of b a ts finfterlinps were TQeoived bero to tOj day fo r planting in the Salmon dam by reservoir. . R i

The consignment, which, total* op- tri proiim ale ly 15,000 young fish, conati- iri iites the f ira t sbiptncnt received a isce n], tbo orgnnizfltlon 6f the now association (q) nnd is said to be tho forerunner o f a number of sim ilar shipm ents to como .. hero fo r p lan ting in neorby stream s and T\>itcr bedicf. , I t is 'ex p e c ted th a t in tho coming week aben t 00,000 tro u t fry - will be received for p lan ting in tho up* 'V] por ead of Roek Creek. This consign- ita m ent baa been promised by tho stoto t,Q,

. fisb and gamo w arden, O tto M . Jones, hb The baas flngorllngs aro to bo taken ny,

b y members o f tbo Sportsmen*# elub to ' the Salmon dam fo r inserticvi In tbo r w aters la c k of th a t sln tctnro . ^ 1

AMUBEMENTS ~

O C P H E U II-2 vaudoviUo acts ; gonn- ino Pueblo Flood Pietnros o f the Col­orado Flood; alao a melodrama "O no Low ior A l l" ; and a 2 p a r t eomeSy.

ID A iO —A M aurice Tonm etir prodoe- tlon w ith Hopo na m p to n ; also Patho

I Nows- and comedy.

O E M -“ K a m " , spceial*6 p a ^ produe* tlon; Topics o f th e B ay and & roen Magazine.

T E E N X TA TO RIU il is K sorved for tho use of tlio Iviw anis club a fte r 0

. o ’clock M onday n ight.

No^^'s tho chance to get roal clean* ing T ilacs fo r SO eaats. I'booc 2I0W.

• —adv.

£a t i l useless to you may bo val- to o th e rs '— advertire i t i n ,the

fled. .

W A N T E D ! ” .Fords In any condition. Cash w aiting fo r d l models.' I

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i iook 'npon tlils lady, whoso ’ elassio p: ^t* fea tures oro to ornam ent the bow of tl

>0“ tho new ahip Cafo o f Venice. Hor name bi is Jacqueline F a n it, and sho won the

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L a r g e - P a t o l t e a ; o f t h e H o x io n s m d G r o w th D if lo b v e r e d i n E lm * , ta

' b e r j y D lB t r io t ' J '

o f ~ ROA new noxious weed pest menaces jj.

Jg some lection# o f tho Tw in Palls district r .according to County Commiaaioncr W. J q

" F . Brockoa ttnd •H ealth Officer . j j j Jackson .. The pest, whieh 1# a ^-nriety " . o f wild morning glory, ba# sprung up in (ai > menaeing quantity on many farms here- |,c

abonts, and is sa id to be well diatrlbut- ed along roadsides. D rastic action if im

^ being organized fo r tho extermination ju, of tho weed, Mr. Breckpn says. lal

Sample# of tho wild morning g loty Ui ,en wore bronght to tho offico of tho conn- eni

ty commissioners by Mr. Jackson this morning, and i t Is by this bc*iti3, joint- ' ly ^ t b tho farm bureau and Mr. Jack- me aon, th a t a program of w arfare ia bo- Cli log worked ont. da

ll# T io V eed apparently has taken a pt< v t firm grip on tom e of tho farm s In tho RT' to Kimberly d is tric t and, though tho iM Io- f ig h t w ill bo w aged a ll over the corftity, Mi (or aa' extensive dunpoign will be eonled Li' i j . oa in tbe K im berly section lookbg to- of,

w ard u te rm ln a t io a of the peat. • sul it- “ 1 fonnd pa tch a fte r patch of thi# in weed in tho K im berly district, some “ ®- ed ' o f -the patches comprising 2500 sqoaro

feot, wolle o thers covered acres of .In- la n d ," ’ said Mr. Jackson thi# morning, ' im as he explained tho nature of the weed P>‘ lu menace. Mr, Jackeon say# the morning t r j

glory i# one of tbo n o i t d iffeu lt weeds to combat known >bcicabouta, i ts na- H

. tivo h a b it being to entwine its ten- a t drils about any stand ing plant, lifo of hoi whieh Is u ltim ately choked out. Thi

Tlio weed boars ft sp a ll cup-shaped

E blossom, o f piakish-whito color. I ts loaves ore small and run to n sharp ™ point. Tho vinos themselves are very f .” long, and ono p lan t sometioies measar- ° v

- Ing 15 to 20 fee t, . j j - '

Placlno of Furniture.To mnko your frieada a t tholr ease

lo yonr home you must Ortt make them com fortable Many Oflrs(nj ar»

) f em barrassed nnd pu t nt (v dltndvan ave 0 tngo. tlirougb no fau lt o f th ti r own, the m by c a r c lm arruuKeuieDt of furniture, mcc

Itugs and foolatDuls so plnred iis to in ( p- tr ip tho tiinviiry moke niuny im i'»- aer^ i- trnncu su nwku-nrJ sk k> spull 'till mal •® pleasuro from 'iho siiiri. A frufil'-'

tab le holilliig u costly O ilnw e lltniy ^ a tid placed loo rlode to n luuiii:« In .

a «"■ ■ ' t .°n • ~ holdy .W onderfu l TranslOfmatlen. jy '^Figures from Maine show tba t ca;^ cr tI* I ta l of $8,000,000 is lnvG8tC(l In tha ougl0 bu a ln eu of transform ing the raw. h c^ wo#I- ring tDlo th e baked u r d J s a —G ^ o o cd in delli0 . . - ■ * " ■ . led

L ad les ' and m en’s suits, « n d ladies' choi p la ln 'w ool coats and drerses cleaned,TOc. Idaho CTeaners and D yers.-^idv. B

;| U N T IL F l• The response to bur

that we have decided

SUITS( This offer incli

weight overco!

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Idaho Cle1 . c . :

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ULY N E W S ; . T W I ^ i F A I

>f Girl to be Erected on of Ship , ■ V

lc ptiM offetod t y O apu ln Covington for )f the m o lt shapeiT ^ 1 , 'whose form eould 10 be ImmortaUMd In wood.le '

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Mr. and Mrs. A .' j". Poav'oy enter- tained a t a dellRhtful dancing partv

1 n t th o 'r home Friday evening comph- I m entiag M rs. J . A. O lvens,of Portland,I T ie hoj»o w m p rc fm d y docontei with• garden flowers. D ancing was enjoyed

until a Into hour, when n supper was served in tho g^rago which had been-

” turned Into a charming open a ir rrr- tnun in t fo r tho oecosion. T h e 'g u es ts wero Mi-, and Mrs.. E. J.. O strander, C. L*. Booth, R a -L a m e d , A sher D. W l- son, I^joaard Sm ith, A. W alters, C

' N . Bcatly , J . G. Thorpe, C. U . Mull,• R. A.- R aid , Mra. J . A. Qivens nnd Mr.; John Orahnm.

Mr. ^ d Mra. M.- J . Sweeloy' cntcr- t tained a*, a charmingly oppolnted din-• nor a t t i t H otel Rogeraon la st evening• in honor of J lr s . J . A. Qivens o f Port- land. Tho table w ar centered w ith a

> lu w b o w lo f sA c tp ca san d c o v ara -w erolaid fo r Mr. and Mrs. M. J . Sweoley,

f Mr. on-1 Mra. R. A. Read and M rs. Q iv• ens., ■— —• The W. 0 . T. U. held thoir regular• meeting a t tho hoao of M rs. J . M.• Claor, a t 101 Seventh avenue oast F r i­

day afternoon. Mra. J . 0 . Porterfieldi pwwoattfd an unuaaalfy in teresting pro- )' gram on tho subject o f " C h r is tia n Oit- I ieeaship." A n open discussion, led by , Mrs. J . .W . C. Dcake and Mrs. 0 . E.1 L ind followed, and much in te rest was• o tineed in tbo various phases o f the

subject. Tho attondanco was good and, plans w ere approached for w ork fo r the , next fow m onths, a long the line of tho , societies activities.

The W ar M others hold thoir annual plcnlo yesterday oftoraoon o t tbo coun-

. try homo of Mra. C. F . B u r t t M otor­ing ou t in tbo forenoon, tho compoay enjoyed a delicious caio torla lunchoon ' a t 1 o 'clock ond spent tho following hour in m usic and social diversions. Thoao participa ting ' Were Mosdomes' C. , O..Blg(^ns, F . B. Cox, L ena Ho'TOeriiian,T. K . Hnckmnn, P . W ynn, H , E Bhino- i ha rt, 0 . E . Bo\Vcliffe, J . P . A hern, L . , Freldmon, W alter Lee, L . Sineraa, 0 . 0 . : Sfver, J . J . Pilgerrim , W. H . K aris, H . * E .\U ow e, A. B. Brnnaon, J . 0 . Moore,II. Q. Johnson, H . Peters , A. 8 . M artyn,J . B. Jioia, 0 . 'F rS trobeck , M; C.-Put-- j nw !, and C. V. B artt Mrs. II. D. Bol- y loy nnd Mra. H . J . Lealir w ere gueats. t

Mrs. Jessie Yochem of 028 Fon rth f avenue c a s f c n to r ta ln o d ^ o Lnaies o f i the G. A. B . yo8lorday n t an oH’day ' meeting. Tho timo was profitab ly spent in quilting. A c afe te ria luneiicon w as ^ aerved. n t Jioon. > I t wns decided to make quilts fo r solo and lie'comfortOM as a m eans of ra ld n g funds for tho p society. . , ’ ■ . a

One hundred Shrinors and ladles nt- tended the Shrino c lu b 's arjuatlc social hold n t tho D ixie natatorium la st night, q, A t 0 o 'c loek tho plnagO;was turned ov* cr to tho p a rty and tbe w ater waa tho^ oughly enjoyed for on hour. Supper j , was served on tho grassed p lot connect* qj cd w ith the natato rium , and proved a ^ dollghtfnl functon . D r. B. A- P a rro tt led the eom pony ' w ith -B . F ..0 1 i t^ In charge of th e feast. ' fa

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URTHER:ir reduction in j rice ha led to continue indefini

^ L E A N E D a ^ ..^ P R E S S E E\cludes Ladies’ m d Gentlen coats and Ladies' plain woi

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Ooe# to 'BoIse—John W . Graham will leavo today for Boise on a b rief busi­ness tr ip . _ •

Spend# D ay Her»—Mrs. Dolph! Fen­ton of Kimberly wap a Twin F a lls v is­ito r ywifcrday. . .

V U itlng Local Shops—Mrs. Oeorgo Pledger of Hansen was shopping in T w ia-F alls yesterday.

V la lto ri from 'B ock Oroek—Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Brown ar« visitors in Twin Falls today from Boek Creek.

' Oomo# from H ag en n in — WilUam Niles, a residen t of Hngennan, i# spend­in g th e day bero on business.

Qooat' o f A rthur PM vey—Dick K ing. J r ., o f Boise, is tho guest of A rthur J Pcavoy, J r ., fo r a few days.

Gone to 'Utah-r-Mri. G ertrude Stout, o f S to u t 's M illinery ,'U in S a lt Lako nnd Ogdon th is week on butlnesa. .

W alters B etom s—Judge E dw ard A. W & ltm 're turned lo st n igh t from Gtiod-

,M ing ^h 'ere bo wa# engaged ,in legal bus­iness.

V taltor f w a Sti P a n l-M ra . W. U, ^ K aris is onjck}'iag a v is it from bor sU- -V te r, Mrs. H. J .'L c ah r, of Sf. Paulj M in­

nesota.

B irth—Bom to Mr. and Mra. Ray- J mond ^.tevena, a t tho heme of Mr. nnd

Mrs. I. A . AppelJ, o girl, on PrJdn#-. Jn ly 15. - ^

r- Oomoj from Los Angelos—Thomiis Costello arrived yeatoday from Los Au-

l‘- golos to a ttend harvesting operation* on hia vorloua farms.

Ih T___B oy la E osi^ ta l—Mrs. Burle W ick of

W alnut s tre e t has removed her 8-year- old boy to the county, Bonoral hospital

f for trea tm ent, fo r complications follow- lag t ^ whooping cough.

'!■ H lU E o t t m - A . J . m u , ton iitu tU oii C auperintondbnt o f tlio W arren company

in th is district, hns returned from Boise, wbero he spent sovorol days on company business.

' O o b j lo M o n t a t - U n . H . E . Vo-> gel -and daughter Charlotte expect lu b' leavo Sunday morning for an extended

visit in M ontana. Mr. Vigol w ill ac- tompony them to Pocatello, v,

•e ___ - '•Oo Vocatloo—Miss Bessie Carlson, o f

the P a r ro t t Optical company, le'ff y es­terday afternoon for G annett, w here y sho ^1 1 spend tbo coming wook v isit- (

'■J ing her sister, Mrs. Lee Lechleltor. ([. ✓ J1. Oomo fo r Shrine Boclol-M r. and M rs. id U arry W ebber, of Castleford, and Mr.)• and M rs. Lewis Kelsoy, o f Nam pa,> yrere p a rt o f tbe Shrino company en- . y joy ing the Dixie plunge la s t n ig h t. '

J LoaTe# fo r BU##—George A yer, who ‘g has been employed as c i i p e a t e r a t th e t^ Shoshono - E ^ ls powor p la n t tom e ‘g months, bo# eoncladed h ls w ork and IQ le f t yesterday fo r h is homo In BUsa.

Home A ju la —Mr. and M n . A . P . ; J S e n io rA n n d ^rs . H . P. Laird, ro tnrned

la s t n igh t from S a lt Lake, w here thoy spen t a w eek 's vneation. Tho tr ip w as

. modo hy su tooobllc. Ex trem ely ho t , w eather Is reported in U tah, especially J in S a lt Lake; . / .

I ^Viaitora from E u isa a -M rs . W . H .■ H nl and son Horold, e ight years old,' a rrived yesterday from A rkansoa City,

Knnsas, fo r a v ir it o f some length w i ^' Mrs. n i l l 's parents, Mr. and M rs. L .' P reston, living a mile and a h a lf oast• o f Tw in Falls. .

I VtsltorB from N ebraska—M r. ond M rs. W. S. Dnsch’Of Central City, Neb.,

' who are v isiting Idaho fo r tho f irs t tlmo nnd have ju s t completed n tr ip throu^n Yellowstono pork, are guests

' fo r a ]'i'w <iays a t tho bome e f M r. and• Mr«i J . M...Bice. ■

B e tn ia from Trip—M r.-and M rs. R.C. Cole, of Second avonuo north , v is it­ed a t K etchum, ITpiloy and Bollovup

' fo r tbo past ten days. Inelndcd in th e ir ^ pa rty were M ra.-Ethel Wilaon, and the M ltses Clara Hoppenbrock; N ola Yo- B

, chem nnd Chojlotte Cole. • S

Jnyhftwkor Plcalc Planned—Tho an- =nnol plcnle o f tho Buhl K ansas elub sis planned fSl- nex t W odnnsday, and is Sto bo held in th o T re d Parish grove, gon th e s ta te highway. .A nnouncement 2o f th e proposed outing is made by F re d =M ePhenos,- d u b presJdssi. s

To B e s ttm W ork -M iss Ad» W alk- ging ton , regular deputy to City Clerk gP au l R. Tober, will ro tnm to h e r du ties =a t tb o o lty hall on Monday. She has s

N O T IC E jla^ laeen sp general | niteiy 'our special o f |

50c Iim in ’s light V ■ ■. = 'ool dresses / ^lEllVER I

id D y e r s jP H O N E 2 1 6 - W I

' A Y , J U L Y 1 6 ; 1 9 2 1 : , . . . . . . ,

, beoa absen t ’ nbont .three n o n ih i 'p a leave. M iss -Florenee H ill will be t«m*

. porarily employed about tbe office th« nex t fo rtn igh t. ^

;• Tb A tte ad OoaTWitioa-^Eagcno O f ^ tronder' lo ft a fow days ago for Chi- W cago where ho will v is i t h is sister, Miss B Beatrfco O strander, p rio r to the open- I) ing of tho national convention, Ifiupu Si

“ • Sigma, r t tho Coagresa hotel, Ju ly JO to C 21. Mr. Oatrander is a doleg^ite from ^ tho Moscow braneli o f thu society.

Parent# H ere oa V lslt-rM r. and Mrs,Ed S. L am ed havo os guests, Mr. 'Lar- p. no d 's father, H . H . L am ed, of lionslng, N Mich, aud Mra. l ^ n e d 's mother, Mr*. B R. C. Octrander, alao 0 residen t of Lan. B

" sing. Mr. L arncd arrived some dayii SI ago, Mrs. O strander rea eh b g Twin 01 Falls on Thnrsdoy afternoon; Botb will 'C

® remain during tho balaneo o f tho sum- p:

LEAGUE 00M M I8SI0N J* "" ' • .V. Sj

(Continned from page one) " ^

Jt" President lln rd ing 'a atep in calling for 0](Q a d lrtum ouen t confereneot o g re s s tho L

wish thn t H olland be hoara, a i i d '^ ln t Vto her long experionco w ith eolonizn- Sj

A tlo a matter# as a reason. pi<1- •. ; --------- •

Premier Eara Urged o IJ to Attend Conclave

TOKIO, ( f f ) -T b o Boijn'.kui. o t tov- Jl em m ent party , Is urging Premier I la ra « to attend tho proposed eonferenco lu Waabingtou on lim ita tion of arm a- .

Ij m eats as J a p a n 's ropre ientatlve, do- ,. d a rin g lha t i f a delegation is sen t ■ ■ which would have to w a it fo r instruc-

t^ons from .'Tokio every move wonld l o . dlsadvantagobur- to Japan . Admiral Count Yamamoto, form er promler, - ;s the choice o f arm y d r d e s and Admlr{|l’ B aron 'B a ito , form er m in ister o f ma- ^ rino and a t p resen t governor of Korea, e f navy circles.

Admiral K ate , tho m inister o f mn- rino, dedared in an interview today th a t he would n o t refuse such an as­signment. H o sold he believed i t w'ohld , , bo b e tter to discuss P ac ific questlonr ^

J, teparately trom those eoneernisg-arn*_ nmonts, because a ll th e nations should - ' participa te in the deliberations oa lim '-' "

ta tlon , b u t I t 'w a s n o t necessary tha t ^ a ll should delibem to on the Pacific nroblems. H e repeated h ir previous declaration th a t i f a sa tisfac to ry agree- m eot should be reached Ja p an would

J no t adhere to h e r e ig h t ba ttlesh ip and. c i ^ t cruiser program.

OELAH O U A o n . PBODUOBBS ,f > B O T B S T A T T A B IF F SOBHDDLB

*• TULSA, Okla., p ro d aaaU o a® w as issued boro today by th e Oklahoma ■* Oil M en 's P ro teetlve association, the

G ulf Prvdueorc^ osaocltitlon and the K ansas O il and Gas Producers a s s o ^ - tlon , calling fo r a notional potrdenm

' congrois to m eet in Tnlso, Jnly-2S.' The pnrpostf o f the congrcas 1# " t o

issuo a solemn w orolng to 'the lade* I pendent Industries, and th e geaerol pa!^.

0 llo o f th e -U n ite i.B ta te s o f th e danger 0 t h a t await# them anleas the govern-'0 m e a t can be-persooded to change i t i1 poliey regard ing a ta r i f f o n -o il ,!

BEA D TH B CLASSIFTSD ADS.

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ATTENTlOfMeet at the Lodge,

'' afternoon at 3:30,

funeral of. Brother J

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I THE eATTERING RM .;has left the fwin3 . Trust Compaiiy as stg ' shaken as that day= bruslf time when th(g 'left his hard earnedg safekeeping.

g . Each year has seen a= o f dollars of deposit@ new patrons—and a(B niencM for'those pa

§ Thirteen years of g argues well for the = savings.S

I Twin Fall I & Trust C= TW IN FA LLS

g ' “ Hemher of Federail

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D e t r o i t -------------------- 42 4?-. .485S t. L o u i s -------------- L .0 5 47 ..4J7Chleam -------------------35 40 .-,^,417P h J I ^ d p h i a -------- 33 48 ■ .407

NATIONAL'2JULQUB.C ln b * - ■' W .. L . P e t

Pittsburgh __________-eo 30 ' .6«7Now T o r k __________ 40 20 .flS!Boston -------------------- 48 32 .670Brcjsklyn ----------------- 42 34 .811S t. L o u U ---------- ;--------40 88 .318O b leago -------- ------------aa - 43 .434’C in c in b o t i__________47 .813PhUad.^lphia <______u - 23 63 .20.1

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San FroocJaeo ______ 04 40 .(Jitt ia c r a ra e o to '________Cl 42 J50iSeattio ..................... C8 41 .68tOakland ____________ 55 44Los A n g eles___ ;__ 62 • 48 ,68»V p w p n --------------------- 62 Dl . .60.’Salt L a k e __________ 85 82 .WPortlan.1 - ..... _______ 22 - 74 .221

CEOWN PBIK O B O P JA PA NHAfl AUDIBNOB W IT H PO Pl

LONDON, W ^ P o p o B enedict te ceived Prineo Hirobito, th e Japane* heir apparent, in a, tolem n andiehei F riday , i t was announcod in a Bom< dispatch to the Central News today.

F ifty -cen t cleaning speelal. iill^ thii week. Idaho Cleonors and Dyers.—odi

I f your property lii desiiable, a sd t s d re r tis e l la th e e lau ifle d — / o n l find yonr la y e r .

Q laj.jiliod'( 1 0 0 ZiATB PO B 0)C<ASS3iOAif*dN

. FO R SALE—1020 Fo rd toorlng, gooc as new;. 808 SlxUt ave. N.

Nibley-CliannelLTW B BB O O H FA inr

IN, ELKS!e R oom s M onday

3, to attend the

■ John Costello.

iiiiiraiiiiiiiirai!iH!!iinitt|

RAH OF YEARS- In Falls Bank & Istrong and as un- Bly back in sage- - ghe first depositor 3id dollars for our 1

add^ thousands |iits—hundreds of ,1additional conve- B)atrons. 1

: sound banking ,■ g 18 safety-of your

Is Bank I ]6mp2 ny I, S , I D A H O 9

Reserve Syslem" g

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FALIS DAItY NEWS[■ned m n r ttto m w n «iocpt BuaJay T hjj

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' B a w r i J ^ n d ' c j M l T n ^ ^A»rll I. 1>18, >t tta< pMtorric« At Twin eouffb FkUf, Idaho, undar ib« Aot o r ’UAreb 1. ,.l « r pre«ld

, 8UB9CRtPTI0N"flATB8Om yeu- ................................proeeiI m«ntht ..................................... . t t o , ,I monUu ................ ............................. t w ,» ................................................................... “ of ini' K W B B n o r ASSOCIATED PIUS8S itru c t-TD« AnoolAted P m a U escioilvelr « • , ,

titled to tbo OM for ropubUeatloa o t oU bo intn m dUpAtohw crodltod lo tt. or not - ,,eUienrlM credited. In thia u p « r . and also <<ullthe local n«wi pUbUtbed hei;aln. All Iq^ . _ rtcbta of wpubllctUon of ipeeUU . dl»-patehea herein are alao reaerved. h u bn

. No r«ai>0RilblUl7 U aatumod for th« hD Is care ef unaollolted manuacript, photo- , m p h a or o thu-contrtbuted-m atier. Ar- ‘ >00 I ildea nbm ltted for publleaUon wilt be ,taaed or not a t the diacretlon of the edlto 'u d no manuecrtpt wilt t>e relum ed uR' th s fo eas aooonpaaled b r neeesaarr poitac*.

-BASTSIW o E P o asB N T A T iv as 'Oeorte B . W rli l Co., m a . ITI UadUoo

Are., New Totfc; A, n . K k to r . U U H art- thoro 1 ford Batldlnr. C U ^ . . •.

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bualneiA a A H B r A B I O S T r S O O R i M

Arriuiffemeata f o r , the oh tcrtilnm cnl o f the ''m o d e rn ta rf tv a a ," o f N ew Yfttk ikomebulidort u 'o u t l in e d and agreed upon by roprew ntntlvca o f tho BuW CJiainljM o f Oomaerco tad S o tu j dab in jo in t eottlon wiU» the T w ia P flU “ eafftvaa” committeo headed by 0 . E .W rig it, 0Bg4t to m eet trith genen} ap-

tho eo>l a eonfonnlty w ith tbeao a r m j e -

m en'ti whAt«vor tbore U to b« ia the ss* tu re of » ‘‘o tlebn tU on" greeUng o f The the Now Y orkers will b e held a t B olil; oa Nig! w hile to T w la FiUIa U given th e p r lr i- fu l joui lage of e n tec ltin iag nAwM sera a t ty voul lanehoon m th ey p u iit tiz eu g ti . nnd roa

. N o valid ob jeetloa can be raiaed, to a irp k a i th is plan. I t i l r ig h t t a d proper th a t Algloti,

■the be&TT end o f the e n te r t t in n a a t across program u o s ld devolve upon the pw< stcaUon plo of Buhl wlio ore .T«ftdy ta d anxl* tion. OUB to , m eet if . "B uhl l i to b e t i * '

“ *ht»ne to w n " oit the aewtomera, «ad there l i a o dl»poilUo& l a T w la IW li br

o ther adgh b o rln g to w w ' io hog tay* " th ing o f 'a d v a a ta g e or b e ae flt t b i f l i

lik e ly to v>®» *« e o u m. ' W hatever th o u g h t th e re 'm a y h^ve

b ^ a i n e w iih r w p w t to tbe jut1t»1 o f the " c a r a v a n " h a bflon concerned

•blely w ith t h e \ ^ _ h a r p o f lOcliU foront f am onliies Ineum W ft tipon Twin Polls ' la connection w ith tho ndvent o f lo la ' a j, notable a ^ a p of bonebulldori. h u five . The arraagem enta a i ouUlaed aad for tho a g m d opoa perm it o f the f a l l s i t di«- tional bi c ls rg e of T w ia F a lls ’ re ip o u lb illt le i , a ad opportuaity lo etinoMtlOD irith th e I ) / thi e r e a t

— '' - . « r a r f aP IE A T B T H E O E T IB

BTEENQTHBNBD ■

Streng th is added to tho theory th n t * ' ilra tes 'm ay havo beca,Tcn>on.lbIe for ho m ystery lurroundlog ttio fato o f — ‘ blps and u o w s Ihnt liavo dlsoppoarol f f tho A tlnntrc coast i ^ lh o lout fc'V lonths l y ibo report o f a skipper th a t is vessel hod been approachod by an ­ther c ra ft , w h i ^ Inter speeded away f ■ithout aaaw orin& ^lgnnls. A t least *(, kidnoin IV Kovcmmcnt places sufficloo t cic- bu t tb050 encc In tho^ story to causo i t to send Ill wireless w arnings to ships a t icn n „ j , I bo on tho w atch fur a c ro ft th a t u hornets ' igh l .p p to n tli In O n 'n « tk n t« gh ts rolled. T h a t is tho n a a n e r in hlcU i t camo upon a Munson liner, Clyde' Bum 10 i . l l « . m l o l r h i w . l p h l . , M ti td - “ ■Iff to the rq>ott of Coplain Qlloi, who g j>prisod tho OTToors o f tho a ffa ir a fte r Jenso nnd : , h«d b iin c h l h i , v t i n l to p o t i ■ Ji^3lly 0 score of ships have vanished Ilfo vic in ity of 'w here O aptala Qllos nil bad, ’cn

loountercd tho vessel o f m ystery since 0 f i r s t o f tbo year. The ungsnal «lr* g]” u[j imstonces surroondiog tho d is ^ p « a ^ momorini I le. of tho ships Toiulted In varied pos- 'o u n t r bio oxplanatloDS, among them being .0 th a t ft ncft m arauder, e ither a pt- to o r a “ (loviot c ru iw r ; ' wna rospon- ROMANS ) le . ' These views la ter gave w ay to '<• : g j ’ 0 opinion th a t tho m itsng ships had en lo st in storms.. . StUl th e a ltuatlon E tenuU Oil an lB c d ’poztling bocauso i t seemed probable th a t ao large a number of ssoIb could b e wroekcd and leave no HOME, (j ICO w hatever of the ir fato . Now tho ler theory bas^^.somo solid ground pnacd by so imin^jly and, w ith tiin t ns a basis, i t in opcratioi llkoly th a t tho possibility o f the op- ttions o f an ouflair crall will bo fol* fgJJ 'bIoHca rod up un til i t is proved no-auch vea-' The ciiRirCllat# o r un til i t ia enpturcd or dn-

* , S tnti's com:o.'’fd . eriean iinbn

i, .Americ.-ui cL n O H A T I K O F E D E II A L W A B T E

- k IkiIo (j( t.1:f anybody hnrbnri-d the idea th a t cnKineeis'

jsldunt H.nr<liii{r Ih an casy-(p)iDg Ameri

n, ready to Ict Hiineii d rif t, tlicy nrc ,npt'hods1 nriR disllluslonoil. I t i-i true thjit ho recant i.f mt ■fern to ge t along w ithout fricU oh/ ' Mr. M4?C

tjia t is poMiblc, b u t he .'does n e t fn'^bo pVo/oin 0 clash, i f i t is unavoidable, and tho lio*' 'ol rn he 'm akes up his &lnd i t is / i « d .t boa beon a p a rt o f tho annonnced jjTJley of-tho odm ia iitra tloa to reform uable to uti

d e p ^ e a t a l le rrloo o f th a g a r

T ^ m L S D A I L Y

t t a t t t a t to tb ft e ad ib a t ih e ie ja lg b t b o n n i j both economy aad grea tor offlclency. y U [ j T his m ew it th&t forccs would' bo rc- . ducod and ipors w ork would bo expeet' I c d o f thoee who rem ala . I t has^Uovel* ' oped tha t, by moaas of w irei w ith wWcb bureau officers are fam iliar, i t was sought to nullify the purposes of the •• presldBot lo this regard. W hoa ’Mr. H arding becamo-awaro of tho course proceedlDgs wore tak ing he drew h ia nwitelj club. H e aoaounced anyone d itec tcd cd to of ia to rfc rlcg w ith or aeekiag to ob- ing th struc t tbe efforts to reduce waste wbnld reeove be laatan tly separated iroa ‘his Job;

Quito a number o f persons lo W ash- Ington now ate aware th a t the p reddont in g '^h haa backbone. They do no t bellevo th a t ho is tolklng, merely. Y ot tho sit'ua- g” ” * lion th a t Confronted tho president Is fines i nrhnt m ight havo been oxpoeted.' B u t ossmsb '.he federa l govom aon t should require jvery person oa tho .payroll to reo'do'r tu rns i wrvlees equal to tho eomponsatlon. I f Mr. Bl

;hero Is dtipllcAtlon o f departmenta, tho J’’*]ueo >vwlap rfionld bo rmnored. I n A o rt , inrgo.,1 rovom aent service should be p a t on a turns, la sln iia 'b u lk T h a t Is whftV th e a i* lin istratlon ia 'try in g to do, and th a t p o r th s w h i t th e public waat»- , . entiroly

J t h a t been kaown for b a g th a t the ° .dministratlve dspartm oata w ere con* mtui i t ucted In-a loose aad wasteful m anner, 1[erotofore selfish lo te ro st h u blocked Dform. The fac t tb a t eeonoWy la s o ir qH ti,o n lw d tlv e hns rclaforeed’ tlio domaad tliis aiil ,r the inauguration of offidenoy and *3 t t S10 country is w ith the p resident ia thinklui U oHortu- "»«M I

-1 ual ro ll ^ e ancient romancer o f t i e A rabi-

D N ights w h o 'told about tbe woader- ways b<j l journeys on the maglo carpo t spr*- am lae rt’ would be surprised could he ro tura ^ ad road about tb e plans fo r p a u o u g tr

irplaae fU ^ ta from Froncb cities to |V)UCHiglc ts, l io to t to and Zonogal and j £ iross the Atlantic.- A nother demon-la tlo n th a t f a c t is s tiM g c i tb a a f i t - PabUsbion. Baf

Preachers are in th e ranka of tho un-

irpaid,' i t seODS, bocauso thoy do n o t which n iUco aa good a financial argum ent fo r f«How e.anselves as they db for tho unfortu- 'ites in distan t la n d a t id e pu!

roneoual;l* n ln o i? dUcoverlag Ib a l h is tbeo- n toUtm

. , . . ' t , . . k , 1 , . r t i d . 1 . I W . 'J ,™ - , ;ubtloBB, th a t they, axe n o t m uch dit* cintR. "'en t from himself. . ' ' •

' is suffer te ^ Id lllon to b a i l lo t , J . j j U .0s five Satordays, thus compensating Uovr lo a• tho weather by nroviiling an addl- Mr. JI;

•■1 ta ll . d .r .

' hns conf3y th is time It ia a d ifficu lt m a tte r to “ ph>i tho oVowd to pick on l a lo s t y e a r ’s eondmon. . . I ...

______________ ___ contmctli—• phai^ n i l

lobllittf cosh and r«vlvo the world,a a .N c iv Y ork banker. A g rea t B«ulnnly are doing tbe beat they can. Tliu ui

. _ kept In c— — ~ —' cleplinnt*

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O PIN IO N S■

— ----------- ------------ wild nnllSN T/IA U A, (Mo.) Coori«r-;jU iI IdnaiKirs stole K ato O 'lla ro . My, „p]p thoso guys wore sure hard, up forithing to otcal. Wo once heard o f _ in who ntolo snakes (iiit of a bag, onto wo knew o f a mun who stole _ _ vrnets’ n c it, b u t to slonl K ate SSZ* ire —well, th a t ’s the lim it. Kftto iro is It lecturer on prisons and H a s much o t an au th o rity o s Is Jesso M o' Bum.Kv, Oh, sho is sm arter than H I anii can civo him cords and mB. :s and- beat h b i ly ing a country 5 g J 1, Dut sho bns thn sanio sp irit aa nnd her purpoao is tho same. Stiu

j n ' t tell tho tru th on a bot, and H I against everything under tho sun >t Kntc. And y o t she m u st n o t lic j ? H »d, ’cBuao somo guys up aomewhote Inho saw something a ttrac tiv e In i n md kldiiapi-d'^her.' A subscription d bo started a t onco to bu ild tt* ; jrini 10 oach of theso kidnapers:;ountr>mcn, w hat a p ity thoy did ,!oso hcr so well abo co u ld ,ae v er |..v ,\ been found.,

HANS FIND BUILDING ' 1 | ■SITES ON FLAT ROOFS | B

jU Oity to Tako On Odd A p p w - | H 9 « If fropotala o f E nglM ort a n I k 9

O an ied I n ta J l f f e c t U

ME, (/Ph-Rom e will becoroo a c ity I u 911 npi>caxat\cc If tlvo plans for th e v ■ ■ on of tho housing problem pro- r | ^ H by some Itnllan'cngincera nro pul' WUki

cration. The proiiosril Is to Im W |W |n o'>flnt rooff of aio.it of the builil- 3n Rome light hoiiars of three w )d , |itorics. " - ' j H BcuRinVrn have placed thc lr idcn» I M 9

1 Henry Coit MncCJlcan, United -I rnninuTcial v^ttnchr to tho Am- H HI imbiuiiy. They li-ivc askcil tha t (, ■ *Ic.ou cap ita l become la lc tcsted In . !project. The mutcrial- for tin- H Hd( the iicliurne, nceording to tlii' K W

H 'ls ' wouW tOii'rAmerirn bcc-iusc of tlio ndnptabil K f tr Anierionn lighl con!>truction - j f g ^ ds in the chn’icu of mnlcrinU nad(,£ nssombling. ' , . . . " i "MdcClcnti hn» sucreeded in^n tc r- '“>10 oiicm-era] Ainorican busiscsf men earned larjiVoject nnil other j ’rojeets along nclc l in n "

u*' -<st buildinR coiwtrucUon in

- no rt'cerd of i t l i uwlMS to yoa m a y 'b o TO*- any cris to uthers — advsrtlre I t in tb<- Many claim iod.

iY 'N E W S > T m i < r f a l l s

ie sD F iO im li. I N O M D D I I D il o v o m m o n t ’s K o v e n u e s a r e E n * O o

h a n c B d T h r o n g h f i e c o v e r i e s . i f r o m F a l s e E o t n r n s

W ABniN OTpN ,^®. C. W - A p p r o r l - . N a te ly t?('onty million dollars wae. odd- Ual I to fho govehunont's rovonuca dut- atre g the fiscal y e a r Ju st ended through tc ft coverifs from false a ad frandulenf com como ta x returns, CommisBioaer B la ir tho loonnecd. lloa.iW litm o n ts havo been retu rned d n ^ .jrotl g thu year la e re ry aectloa o f the B< un try , he said, n o d m aay ja il son- 000,1 Decs have been Imposed, ranging frora whie

daye to a year, In addition to tbb 'Qie 108 pjid pojVUtlcs, which wore alao asaoi sesstid. will“ Fraud upon th e 'rev e n u e liy w ay finJi;

f iling false and fraudulent ta x re- a rrii rns Appears in many unique w ays,” Uqul r. B lair snid. "aom e taxpayers am T l trem ely crudo in th e ir raethods, and pcnd luce th e ir taxes by m erely om itting Kepi g ov ltw if o f Income from the ir re- who DS. Thus In ono iostanco la proml* I»aa< I t m erchant in ono of our la rger Prcst les r.wnod and operated two stores, 'ng r th rw • years s tro lgh t ho em itted Toun -iroly from h is re tu rns the ' iocome .vello ono o f tho Btorcs.’‘In ano ther ina taace a prominent T n t a received approxim ately qnc-half h is income os sa lary from a corpora- a o f w hioli t o WM projident, and of ieb eorpom tion ho owned practlcallv -

the stock. The corp9ratlon took I sa lary ,aa a deductloo ond a noces- ' 7 cxpoosoj tlio man him self cn tirciv Ittod to report th is salary, never aklog th a t tho corporation’s re turn lid bo checked against his Individ- re tu rn . ^d th

‘M anipulations o f inventori- orO not If**®' roquently found and these rtan ol- rs bo chocked accurately by th o cx- [nerf and no btialneia of any a lie con f, ? p acrura to books,and a t tho some “ «0 m anipulate inven tories."

JCH advice'IS GIVEN Si! TO VICTIM OF /NSOMMIA

>1MM .MlnuoKUJon bt C U ato £ ' £ ' S u ffe r tr 'a O ffe r firings Flood . fh„ J

o f

llIC A aO ., ( ^ H T h i . m .o n f , tach mon will attem pt lo ossist his3w crcatnre , fo r financiol retu rn ur nt thiirirlse, ie shown in th-« number of the nlea nvolved ns th e resnlt o f an or-' sake» published a year ngo which er- take'oualy Btoted thh t UenJ.imin H yde, centiflrnl edntrnetor, would give #1000 utionr ti'o n e 'w lio couM (off fiim how to down‘iH.aleop w ithout the in.- o f medl- tho t 1

10 rrlic lo misquoted Mr. Hyde, who iffering from paraly*is ngitntio nnd CLEA 3 than 3000 fetters wore w ritte n j »g him varied lines of advice as to \ K '•oaloep .. ,1U1p„

r. Jlydo has reconlJy mado auother tru str o f ♦2000 bu t in order to avo i-i th a t tfors from irresponsible persons he excessconfined tho o ffe r of the rew ard n ,i,.riPh>-siflnns of,good etandlng .” I lis we.-k. itiou is th a t tho cure pemmnentlyhim from tremor* n n j muteuJar POLAl

•actions und enablo him to s l f m a Qjix:n lth o u t having pains in his bnck. WAI

• agricolBlnnlnQ of Modern Menageries. term. 'u unrlen i' Ituiiiuiis uiiO .Orccka plnnnui In cap tiv ity leoim rda lions, b e a r s .. innts. 'gtmrreK. eamela, rhlnoco- . nntuloiifm. ostriches nod croci)-

held for sluuRlitiT at the gludia- ^ T1 Stiiius. It Ih fniiu tbe g rea t ‘ "''c™11 ninirnutes nml myal [mtsods

frciiui'iiil.v IteiJi nH^iiiiRfrles o'f' ntllmnlx. iiijiiiirlii uiiil aviaries- d m s l t

Ihc tiiudiTn putillr gnr^lms bnva origin. •

^ ______ purpos

“Miracle Man” Halted t

. . . . .. . . . . . . .) oliows “ Brother Ijaiah .” n-lio hini, but fo r himsolf tfii' n.imr of "M ir- gati«gj>ia n n " whllo i<rf<inninu* before rowils in Cftliform.1. -Th,-rc is fl:•d of hia having rnm plfirly cur- before, i f

c rippled or defonm-.l j.rrson. ment wor ■aim to havo boon curo.l i,y the gele's sudd an imm ediately a fte r leaving nnd cnnnc

L3, I D A H O , S A t o R D A Y .

M O F f i F i S i E S ri i m m s i i E s .

B o v o r a m im t I m p I o y e B / i a .W a ll L _ S t r 'o o t C o m p u t e Oomrt o t

$1,BOO,000,000 °°_ an

. NT3W Y O ^ , ( f f ^ E m p lo y e s V th j Ja itcd S tates assay o f ^ In ^ o U treo t today flalshed wo'lghlng M d c fting the m yriad gniina o f gold a ad nnd ' ountlng the certifica tes th a t eom prljc of. A ho h ^ e sum of f if teo a hundred ' a il* 1>o a lo a /d o l la r s -a b o d t one-fifth o f th e th e - ro tld 's sopply. ' . of C

Besides th is am ount th e re is *872'. Th00.000 w orth of gold in a sealed v a u lt aeen ■hlch la d prevloualy. been checked. foUo h e enormous horde, th* la rg est ever “ ( tsombled in one building la h irto ry and •111 continue t6.eweH fo r somo tim e! who* i^ isc iors aald, os nearly e v e ry -l in e r conti rriving horo has a consigam eat fo r made quldatlon in this country. been The count was aecossifated. b y a espec

ending change in sopurlntendenta. three cp resen to tlvet. o f Vomo M . B oyle, #cmb ho Is-rellnqulshiog tho position, .and pralsi ioac, H. Smith,-who aucceods him w ere vouel resent as the w ork progressed. D it^ us, w Ig tho m onth and a h a lf since th e a ll hi >unt was begun a eoo4tont.,flow o f conso Hlow m etal has poured in to the offles'. th y 1

— — ■ --------------- forth

OWNS DESERTED WHEN Sy ,‘ COPPER MINING SLUMPS

jUectlona e f B a n Shacks S tand Now on Site o f Form er O ea ten of

PeppU tJea

8YDNEV, N. a w ; ; ( J > ^ I n „ t l v i l , S’ tho ropper minfng industry has cauB-

, tho practical desertion o f t i e popu- i„tioni from the towns of Cobar and j p f ^ j

A t ono tim e'Cobar boatled a popntn ' m nf .aoveral thow,(uid people. Now i , .Is but a .colloction of bare rhacka th i ls people gone. f ' " ' 'Broken Hills, onothor m ining town ° nt in Us hoydey hod a population of ,000, is also deaolate. .E orly in l l „ „ 10, when tho tow n's product# wero _nmm ling , n t high figures, th e minora ■lick and remained out two year*. ring which timo tho bottom fell frote Tt,* !?, 5 rantnl markets. When th o m laers rc rendy to return to work, the oper- „ . n ‘ >rs ffund they eoold work tho mines ” ^ ly n t tl lost. , ”Owners of the mines to ld tho m ea ‘H lkL their problem and .o ffered to work

• properties, w ithout profit, for the I? te of the miners, i f the men would t i « te wage reductions of nbout 20 p er It. The mon, although depcodlng Jn the government for food, voted -rn the proposals I t was chorged t radiealr. led In the movement fo , . Viit the return to work. ", er a rt.

EA EIlIO H 0U 8B .EESBBVES SHOW DE0EBA8B FO E W BBK ‘

fK W V O E K , ( /P )-T h e act.ual cob- “ Ion -of rieariafr. house bonks nnd- It companies for tho weok shtw s t th e y h o ld 113,282,010'r ese rvo-in ess of legal requirements. This is , lerrenrc nf |20,77,';,6.‘!0 from ' Inst ‘'’*'® k. •

I our wo

CAND TO HAVE BA N K TO BANT AGBIOULTOBAL OEEDXTB' " :aH 8A W (iipw p0land.is to have a i ■:eollurol hank which will g ran t long Truo t, n credits to the fa rm e rs . ' I t i j “" ‘J iiioil to havo la working capitnl of lit <ight billlion marks. portsuit

..I. But TTllSsUn Rcmefliea. ■ Chineae

Jbota'n rcm edj for pnlns duo to 'cold Is Uio'cya.of 0 slievp mixed

tl fa t oud rubbed ou thu ofTcctod . , ,1. Ccntlpl>(!^Bkln pjiistors ond er-mM jRltigs (if fried iiuiniA fa t w ith i ;„ t th'o ;iped ()iilun»'arc o)so uaed by tho -i^t CIi iiitnlnw rs In Tibet for the sam e proph-.'t >osc.—Ilrooklyn Eogle. nm the

In Uio ’

by Authorities:1 • of tn illth e trill

ly '’'acr.iier

ut scieotists nnd doctrrs^nvesti- h is healing power mid th a t theso were suffering frnm mob liys-

jnd believed themselves curcd, ^ ‘®find themaolvcs ns Imdiv o ff os PoaltcO q i f n o t worse, a fte r the excite- “ O'!

roro off. Ho has left Los An- o f the sto uddenly, a fte r a pry was raised, bot It's tl nnot bo found anywhere. hn rry up,

y , J U L Y l e i 1 9 2 1 ■

I r a E NEWS’ SIM)A1< . ' B y e H A R L E S 'i G l . E N N

' ; ■ Rector, Qiun:!) of the AscQ tnesls 28:17: ' ^ * This is « ___—

nono. olher b u f the house 'of Ood. and U i k b t h ^ n . o f h o o y e ^ - HH

^ ^ beautifu l chnrch Im dedicated & tha c ity o f Twia rolls. I t waa se t a p a r t fo r oae 'greof I

)0 a Houso of P r v M - *

°*OTiera is on old pm yer fo r the coo*

ecration of a church which reads a t P y lOllOWS! \

“ 0 , f lto m a tjf td , n ^ t y ' la power, " nd o f - . z ^ e s ty •incomprehensible, 8 o ren rhom the -heaven' of heaVons eanaot rolafo: ontaln, m udi less tho w alli o f tem plw Trnper lade w ith hands; oad w ho y e t h a it 11,a t ♦ een graciously pleased to promise th y ^ ‘ ipecial prcsonee, w herever tw o or ® * ttree o f th y fa ith fu l a e r n n ts shall a ^ a llle ri sab le ia thy Name, to o ffe r up tbo lr fore raises oad sappUcations unto th e e :' premo ouehsafe, 0 Lord, to be present with », who are horo gathered together with II hum ility and readiness o f heart, to * " )nsocrote th is place to tbe honor of tho a t >y g rea t aomo; separating i t h e n c r m oat t irth* ftom all nahuiow ed, o rd ia a ^ , the la: ad eommoo uies; ood dedicating i t tu ^<>»o tly service, for reading th y H oly Wbrd,ir celrbroting .thy Holy Bacraments, ir offering to thy-glorlous M ajesty th« , i . — .crifleos of prayer, and th a n ^g iv - IT- * *” . .. IHow much thp word “ home” n eo as . • - uaj Our homo is aocred a a d dear to r q c i becauso I t is th e place w here wn Creek

/e aad lovo oad labor in th o moat lo* of M r na to and sacrod rolatlom hlps. H o ^ Bower^

M 5. 0 pocullor p lB cerw ia ih -so rvc i i r X L■finite ends and occupies a province aames 5ich nothing olso can flU. ■ ■ childreiJn s t so the church. The ehurch, in son, F rI province, is osholy and a sa cb d L. p ] ace, d istinct from every o ther build- Mabol g, unique In Its.a lm M d purpose. Of boo, F i un o the worship of Ood Is no t lim- the htu id to nay ehurch or .building; bu t of Joro ore Is no other place w here men and ion FIc imou -and children can como togothor. nex t m

members -of the com aunily , to Mrs M n h lp in the bond bf fellowship w ilh i f r g 9 confciousncss o f th e ir eommon FoUs'cr mborship la tho Kingdom o f Obd,'!W BocfcII os in B consecrated temple. Some: the n n w, as we eate r such a b u lld b g , Qod field a -mt r e a r to us. • Tho very a r t ood in favoi 'h itecture of the House oro deslgaed were: li make It so. Tho place speaks more Creek { qu tn tly to our souls than any words U r. j It ore spoken. TTie-vory walls seem Sunday aid ur in making our religion vltol a fto r 1 1 our worship a roollty. I, t h d r da Jot the building will not do ovory Asahu ng for us. W o 'm u tt cnltlvnto th i op (n ij of worship os wc cultlvoto any oth- Mrs. I

a rt. We muat dedicate ouraelves to Georgo ' rah lp -body , mind ond soul. We were bii st feel th a t wo aro In -a Vary reol Wednoa,: so a po rt of tbe worshipping congro- M otw loa, ond th a t wo and everyone wbo torod fo ers the church, nro thore to croafo W right atmosphere of worship. . a f te r sn

'rue worthip m ust hove certain dof- Brose li« e niorks. Tlio flra t clemont Is siivity. Wo m ust be in earnest about ________

worship oad In oil th a t w? do in I I’r s f fv in ) - I f wc a rc rcaJly sincere)ur worship, thero Is no doubt th a t 1 i'lll a ffec t our lives oad our cooduct ■ -irriM-r0 T.-orshlp demands tho real h e w t , „ , t

d;op. lovo o f the onp o ffering i t , ‘ th ;, l> , h . t m a to ,o .il> lp . o 'l o :

suit and prccious in God’s sight. w , ut we neod more than sinccritv . Tho ,leae,.worshipping thoir golden stan.^ .f.nd tho heathen, "w h o in tbcir dness bow 'dow n to wood, nnd £ : t i .0 " arc sincere. Tho Mobaramcdon, t l . se n.ost eoatly pocscssion Is a p ro y % int, i^ sincere to- tbe .la s t degree. .’I'” tho moat erroneous mny bo sincere,Christ the M aster wns tho onlv

ib,'t who ever dared to proclnlm, ‘ ''r " the Wov, tho Truth and tho L ifo .” ^ ‘r . ho worship of tho C hria thn church enow tho l our religion hns tho batU :nilb . And th n t eonsciousbcss o f I:tru th should bo tho motive power 1. »r««. v rrv sincere Christian, o f w hotever ‘ ’tr .n .„ .i irn or denomination. I t should bo itroiiRc.iit i>o8siblo -element In his wcdnOsdi

nd M ir'w orihip miist havo in i t not siiieerity and tru th , bu t i t m ust 7n

b.ive life. In our worship wo muiit r _ j ' .1 w ill; wo must put our life into p i f u ^ r 1.1 Iheroby find o now Ilfo from it. S . t W ,1 symbols nro useless. L iv ing sym- .W fu ll o^m eaning. Our worship, tbercforo bo comothing th a t wo n«nv->- T something thrtt wc share, expresslu rta k o in. In worahip wo m uii ? !''from onr most living natures—our ifm Pn—to the heart of the universal v e r-a re \

ea. in tho . pathw ay of sincerity , *i and life , wo shall find forgive- poaco nnd refreshment. Theso ore ,\Z ,,V ,

n store fo r us wheu wo worsbiii e should! forgiveness to the con- f • ro. pcaco to tho mind, ond refresh- . 10-th o 'sp irit. _________ pf*

klEB. O EEM AN EM PE E O E I’iTw ,'!- *. P A T S TA X-U N DEB PE O TEST ^

NDOK, (ilpJ-^The form er Oerm"i»h ’ np,a Mror hns'paid-uniler p ro lcst tho poll „ . ^f 5000 giiildcrs ctilm cd 1>v the mn ‘ illty o f Doom, s y s the Amator-lorrcspondoQt of tne Central Nows l''*>ypt. h

data on 1I o i-katser protested ngainst pay.- talncrf .'>0,ie tax on the ground th a t he had cording toitnblislicd himsolf in Doom of h ii ancicnt r:i

. !n .up lM r

a A l L T r A IB W E M H E It S . rO E E O A B I F O E H ja X W E E K | |

alllN O T O X , t>. C , ( ff ) - \V c a H tc a. t o

" " "or M l i ' . i ^ l 00.1 Ixiwi.r M iU oi.' cy, lloe trv^ount.n in .im d I*l;iteaii ”*s. 0<‘ncroll>- fa ir except fo r wide- ^ite red local thundcrBbworg nnd Tho add I tem peratures. Biriiply “T l

' . Statea," TW hat 8h#-'W anUd.' - iltlc In tho

tiie iiosi ollk-e n lit tle gUI hers projio J q dime In fron t o f tho c lerk os " n is E i t lid ; "I'lcAse. I forgot the oomo for " ills li

stoiiiu inammn told mo (0 got. reported th a tlie kind 'th a t makes a le tte r onx aoy at; u p ," -U o sf0D T ranscrip t. oxprcased-'

i i i S i H E l ■'SBAtRD.U A. \L8censicn» Episcopal

iiiuymiiiirIPPED S p F lll lC E S

etfoh Premier fioggests Send. ' lo g of More Troops in Notes

tp Britain and Italy .

V.BI6, t ^ P r ^ l e r B ria id h(i*I a n o te tc th i B ritish a n i i / a l i a n ■emments proposiog fho sending uf ifo reo iitiiti to tbo , l r ,c j t ro o f . to [>or Silesia in ordor to mako su tt t th ey are n o fd ia tu ro '.l ood to .-jt . . ‘ ' J respect fo r tho d«isir.r.« of the iT under th e treo ty o f Versaill*^ be-'1 the convM iog o f tjjf ajjled JU- M council.he F rench ombaarador la Berlin a t some tim e, was instructed to call

largo contingent* of Qerman dc- le troops under Oenoral Von H oefer ,!h a r o j t m d n l y g j n j ^ r Rllesia.

.^ROCKCREEIT j}CK CBEEK, Idaho - Tbo Bock k iJ id io s ' club met a t the home t f n . Curtic Lg - f f ia n in U t^ d ^ y -h e r - t ls tCT, i i n . ---------^. I ^ a o n . Those preaent were Mes- f‘ A tkin andI m , S t ^ k , O .iD . Crockett aad Frederick, P e r jy Jonor, 0 , H ea rr .’, Larsen and JhlldroB, M. Brown ol W ebb aad children, D. P . -Al*F ra n k Bower, H erraaa Scbnrgen, -

htjatesses and Mrs. Charlie Vonc* erome, Ifcd tho M lssw A nna-Lar- F lo ra Bow er and M ojy ja jjjer. Ths m eeting w ill be a t tho home of M . B ro ira, fVJday, Ja}y £S.. u d M n . W nltcr B>o» of M n T O nt e u « a .y « M b o B ,o ,o to rn ..

ofc-Crook oitilln T tlu r ie to riou j in ’W O w ith M urtaugh on the home gbndny, tho score boing 11 to 7

.vor o f tho home team. B atteries : ifu rtau g h , Ih iy and Oleaon; Bock c. C arter, M cCarty and L ahen .. aad Mrs. J . p . Hansen returned ay to th e ir home In /Twin W is

1 w oek’a v is i t o t tho bome o f ' • daughter, M ra 0 . D. Crockett,

ihol M urray-w as a burlness visii- Uanson Monday.

!. Ed Domroae and daughter, Mr^.:o H enry, and Mrs. E. A. Owens, biiaincas visitors in Kimberly on ■oaday.tw l Broso o n d 'J b n W right mo- ' fo -T w in FiUlf W ednesday. M r .- / ' t a '

H IS returning to his home there \ W spending the past week o t tho- ' C heme. '

~ MURTAUGH ”IITAUOH, Idaho - MUs Lau- • lain 05 Twin Falls, who h u been ig friciids and relaiives here, re^ .I homo Monday.. JIJIO Sm ith lo tt T «c,d ;r\o»o ii. tr iier homo near Rupert.: M onte .Iloxlett, who h u boeen a . of Mrs. Mnrinn Plumb n t th r .'ohnson home, le f t Tuesday for ime In Seattle .r.nd M r i Qcorgo Benjam in and

:ii o f th o north side, roturaoJ''a.v from a t r i p ’through Yellow- Nntlonnl park . . _ .A. B. I'roxior and four children

[rs. M nrgoret Frazier visited a t »mo o f Mhi. -Oeorgo Uoojamin I days l u t week, leaving Tues- 'uning for thoir.kome n t Mitsou- mt,lorljio Fahoy en tertained a num-

littlo frionds a t Inwn party oa sdny. afternoon, the occu lon bo-honor of ho r.ten th b irthday 'an .-

try. Tho oftcm ooo w u ppcnt in ond refreshm ents of Ico crcan.

iko woro son-cd.' iU a r p re tty roro received by tho llttto host*.080 presen t were A dalalde Boyd,10 Nelson .D orothy and H ck n one, Elixobeth and M argaret •, Rea CallcB, Ixona Boyd, Mor- ' ' W Shepherd, E sther Boyd and N ygard o f Kimberly..Carl Nacho and children of Den-D v isiting a t tho homo o f Mrs.K slater, Mrs. Oeorgo Fisclier. ’ . n Jo in Buffered a s isoo loss by ndny morning nt 3 o ’clock. The .« ttc d 'in the bnm , which wns ■ lely destroyed; sovcr/ij notr teti ncis wero burned a n d 'a l l the npleme.nts -were domaged, and a if hay containing 20 tons was

I t is no t known whnt enusod

More Credit Given China.StnnJpy FJoirer, dfrecfor. o f

logleoi gnsdi'iw Qair<^.hnn [la-pared ronsldcmblo

I) the subject, whfcb bo ot>* ' ’om .m ithnrlintlv« noiirceii. A fr.- ■ „ lo Cuptnln F lo ..tr . though tho Hgyptlntis kept wild nnlmiils

Ivlty. ‘be llrnt »oolt)gtcnl gtir- whlcb tlii'n* In di-tlnlto knowl- I" foundeij hy'thi* tlrsc l•mpe^10 .Clioti Hcnnsty. nlioiit elrvi'n I Chinn. It W11B mi'icd the “ th.:o P n rk / ' nnd hml n Bclrntllli* leotlonal nlijoct.

r Executlvefi Simple J itlo . iddross o f tho President Is'T h o f rc s ld o n t of tho United

T bero w as debafo ove r-Ih o ' iio Orst coBgress. Sotno moia- ^ iposed th n t ho bo nddresaed E iccllency," ond other# argued 1 U lghncss," bu t o eommitteo tha t “ll Is not proper to on- . , . atylo or title ocfior thou tha t

d - ln tho ConstmtlOD."

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Armored Oora Patrol Streets ■ • Lately Scene qf Sanguinary '

Disorders ■

• BELf’A B r, ( /R -J rh o t5»illtiiry rcmm- ' ' ' q 1 control o f ' tAo K orth Quoen gtrcol

>/;«& is Bolfast' Frldftjr mornlog unit C m ortd con. pstroU cd th e ptroetr.

A t tho d ty hall a confereneo irw held, attended by o fficc n of tho p b lln tuid tho m ilita ry ond bv Icadiof; tow u- people to dUeuaa tho s ituation horo, In vlow of tbc d ljo tdcri £ba i bad occum d durm u tho week-

I t wns annonnccd F rid ay th a t w in- forccm ents o f th e 'm ilita ry in B«lfa it from adjoiniog a reas w as coalcmplatod.'

Whon tho roporU from Thursday

X n igh t’s TlotlflR were modo public F r i­day morning i t dovolopod th a t two )>or* tons wero killed during -tbo disordon, ftnd th a t between th ir ty and forty oth­ers were wounded.

D urinc tbo diBturboncc? tho molj loot- • od a number o f public houses.

LIFE BORIS SiraCEDloipaio Cocu’t Zmposcs ^ p ris*

onment Terms Upon Two V Naval Lientenants

L EIP810, O onnany,-(/Pj — Liouten- A st D ittm or and 'l ie i i tc o n n t Bc]dt, ehargi'-l w ith m urder la (bo dc- gr«e fo r fir in g ga lifo boats a fte r thn Canadian hoBpil(U. sliip .L landovery Castle bnd been.torpedoed in tho sum- c ier of ]D18 wero cach,' sentenced today

, to four y c m Imnrisenm ont. j. Tho fcntenco did no t, however, carry hard Ju b o r.w ith i(, as demaaaod by i tho p u b lic prorecutor. Tho case of | DittmaT and B oldt d iffered from tho | otlLcra Which hod been h c o rd .b y thu ]

- w p 'nm o court hero la « im o c tio a w ith i t r U s growing o u t 'o f v io la tioc i \) f the rules clvilired warfiare, in th a t the two lieutenants voro brought to tr ia l \ by the Gorman public prosecutor. Qrea^ ] B rita in only hod demanded tbe t r ia l of Commondtr P a td g of tho sobmnrino, wbieh torpedoed tho LlandoVery Castle, who flod tho country. The pablle p rot- ;

■ «CQtor, however, a f lo r an exominntiou ,F of the evidence, ordered th a t 'D it tm o r , \ Oad B oldt bo placed o a tria l.

Uay Sncoeed Father in \w . Oongress '

Mm. W inlfrcil U a io a B uck , of Ohl- CBDO, who, according to re-ports w ill b s apnoiuted by G overaor Sm all, o f DU- * cels, to 8u.eceod hor fa th e r, 'th e lAt« ‘ Itepresontatlvo .William £ . 'l^asoa, a t ^ a membor-at-largo in congress. I f K rs . Ij n o c k is appointed to a se a t in tho house ” I t will bo tho f irs t tim e th a t two worn- ®

~ OB bave occujjied such positions in tbo hlAtory of congress. U lss Alico M . Bob* ^ ortson is tbo present w om an'm em ber

I ' o f tho house. Mra. I luck Is th e w ife of I Robert \V. H uck, Chicago civil engi- .

ncer. 'Sbo hna four children.

Gas Buggies—IPs lucky

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Brief Bits of SportOeorfcs Carpontiei' n a y bo a good

'e e tS FrenctLmani h o t be U a adopted tho f y I American pug ’s Idoa 0/ S e tting pablle

„ He has announcod th a t thongh Domp- soy gave H m a wholo of a whaUng ho

gtreel vtants a retu rn m atch. .aud --------- .

'■ George Zinko?« homer Thursday /* [ " a igh t was probably tho longest h ^ ever

o l d , i i i t l i i U ii« iln -p o k .JWM- ■ • '™' ^ The lo l l traveled on a dead, line to urrea cx tim e eoraer o f the conlcrfiold

fence, end dropped In the woods. Tho runner had dmpM time, even w ith fast

a tod fieldinjr, to romp tom e. • . . .

Tho t;nmo wa# snapplly played and ft b it. of W bltzel’a duplleato o f .which jieJded /o u r biga on tht> aighi before, was goi-d only tor two bases in th.i game nftalust 8 ib K lcffnor’s protc«c».

Ono o t Iho U to .additions from thi- collejfo fields to tho A tblcliea is Wni- te r Wolfe,', n southpaw pitcher, lie hflJIs /;om Lcliaaoii VAliby eoliege.

Tbo Detroit club bas purtbasod a i r n shortstop from tbo Bristol club of tht* JL U Appalochiaa leogue, named Jimmy

WHcox. The prico .paid ia $3000. W il; cox baiU fi’om Carnegie, I’O., aad wan

r is « picked ap from tho lots by (Q N ick £e ll th is spring. ' i

Outfielder Bill Jocobroa w as an a't>- j sentco from tho lino up o f tho S t LouU (

iten- Browni lart.w eek. Whllo in Clevolanu | o]dt, j ^ o i^ t 0 messo);e tolling bim th a t a j

dc- new baby hod srrived a t his home aad thn he <}uit between innings to hasten home

very to see tho aew arrlTol. sum- - ,}day The St. Lools Browns havo iodefln* t

ifely suspended Pitohor U rban Shock. 1 “ O’ er, fo r leav ing th e team w ithout per* 1

by misrion. Sbockor claimed an ia |ury 'tO ; ]> of Lia groin a fte r-p iteh lng a game a cou-

tho pie o f weeks ago and w ts told to go thu bome. In stead .bo took 0 vacation to

the N orthern lakes. 'the . --------- ■ .tbc The B i Louis. Browns don ’t meet ,

tbo Clevelond Ind ians again n a til I a - reo», bor-&»y, and tho Browns ought to bo ,

oi glad. Of the 16 games tbe tw o team s * rine, bovo played th is aeason tb e lad ian r stie. havo won 13. A n even bri^ak in thoBp iTot- 10 games wonld hovo changed th e Am* < tlou «rieaa league pennant race cooi^der*

ably. 1

Bubo Oldrlng has changed 'h ls mind. Uo will no t maaago a elnb In. thp Pa- cifiC 'N orthw est league, b u t w ill make

, , , a transcoatinontal m p to N ew Haven, Conn., whoro he will play tho outfield.

, Black Jack Johnsoa, w ho-has juat■; been lelcased from a fod'iral prison, if

■ determined th a t tho peoplo shall moke> > a horo of him. H e iaslstd upon a match'f w lt^ Jfifk Dempjoy. .r. - . » ■

I Btiil ft real good licking would prob*1 ablv do tho eoovictod'black w hite slnv-

er i500d. ' ^

;1 . ftepofls from Bonny L eonard’s home In'dlrato tho champion ligbtwoight is in Kcrkut iJJ heaJIb, u d - w i l l probably not fl;tbt again fo r s iz month.

VISOO'ONT N O ETH O U TP TO iBTUDT PAOIPIO ISaU E S ;

• ’LONDON Viscount N orthcllff’s tour, oa which ho will s ta r t tomorrow, 1 going f i r r t to tho U nited S tates, says nn announcement by tbo London Times, 1

; is to 1)0 oxtondcd to include Canada, Honolulu, tho F i j i islands, Now Zea-

r h a d , Australia, tbo Pblllppincs, Japan , 1: J ' Chino, Korea, the S tra its Bettlementsj

Burma and India. His t iq o wili bo ‘ dovoted mainly to studying Pncifie ^ problemsr

> PEBNOH CAPITAL IS 8W S P T ' cb y TEEEIFia.W IN D BTO EM

3hi. PABIfl, </P)-rMnch damago wns dono ” to propoii)' when a te rrifle w inditcnn ^

QH. struck Porta y e s te r iiy : Cblmneya were 0: to ru from roofs, trees In tho Champa' I^ysoes and tho Aveano Bola do Bou- logne were uprooted,'autom obllce woro tl

„ ovortnmed and a w n in n over tbe boul- ovard . cafes and signs on* busineu d houses were demolished. Ifony persona woro Injured by ' falling deljria.

. l l l l C‘'®! Classified advoHlsln'g Is th e cheap- * . e st th ing JOU can buy—oeaenred by

the profits i t may bring yon.

eky for the Flivver he is notFOR HEAVEN t h e s e SH O E S ' f yOi

5 A K E S - /ILL ' ‘' I f , . • TO

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irs ClaHead, (One Cei

^ By aclnial count, four ^ these people what you -7 es fpr sale or rent, th(

Oeneral Smnts Enters Irish bue ^eaco Parleys

rax'' Goncral Ja n C briitian Sm uts, p reu le i of BoaCh A frica ,V bb is now i s Sab lin o ttend lng tho preliminory poaeo pa r­leys now being c o n d u c t^ . Ho is a

‘I)- gnbst o f tbe Sinn F e in L ord Mayor. General Sm uts, I t is sold, is represent. In(j the Britiah governm ent a t the p a ^

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Tie ' ‘• ^ in a tha W lw to Pralao.”

E v u 7 heroic a c t m easorca liaolt in* by Ita contem pt of aomo extero&l KOod. :k* B a t i t finds ItA own anccesa a t last, 9r* and tbeo the prudent a lM e x u t ^ to; E m onon.lU-P> *to Sem etlm ss They H ave Both.

Tlier« o re two reOHOOa wby fi*oi6 ' people'don’t mind tbo ir own buslnesa.

One Is tlin t they bovco 't any mlod. and th e o ther ihnt they haven 't a n ;

52 buslnca* .-E xchao8e.

" n E A D - i m 'B A n F i w w a m*er* C hizte i Ho. U S

& S P O E I O F T B B 'O O N D m O H O F . TH B BA N K OF H O LU ST BB, A T

l i HOtUSTBE, Dt IHB .OrAIB OP IDAHO, AT IB B OLOHB OF BDB-

k f n n iB S , JO if fi s o i t t j m 13' EESOUEOEa ■ .

1. Loons and discounta ~ -$ '8 0 ,8 2 5 .1 S3t 2. O verdrofta ____ ______ 208.Wif 3. Stocks, bonds ' and w ar­ier r a n t s --------- - 4,146.21th 0. B anking bouse, fu ra ltn re

and f ix tu r e s __________15,500.000. O ther rea l e s ta t e ______ 4,050.85

I). '7 . Claims, judgm ents, ete~. 850.00 V- a .'C ash on band .— ......— 2,083.40

0. Duo' from banks ---------- 8,388.0012. Expcnscfl In 'excess of

le ■ ' e a r n i n g s ........................ - 400.08is ' -------------ly Total __________— ........«124,450.45

LIA B IL IT IE S J . Capital slock paid in 20,000,00

,0 2. Surplus f u n d --------------- 6,080.006. Ind iv idual deposits sub- '

's je c t to c h e k k _________ 50,600.12V, 8. Time cortificntea of do­rs p o s i t -------------------------20,700.42«, 0. Cashier’s <heeks --------- 128.01a, , ----------------»• Total deposits 80,459.48

13. Bills payable, inelnding <) obligations representingI® money borrowed ---------10,000.00

T otal -- ------------------------ 4124,459.45. . STA TE O F IDAHO, . 1' County of Tw in J a i l s —ea.

1, A. F.fCravon, coshler o f tho above ID named bank , do solomuly swear th a t DI the *boTo atalem ent is th io to the beat re o f n y knowledge and belief.,3 A- F . .CRAVEN, Cashier,u- Subscribed and sworn to before mo ro th l»O th day o f Jn ly , 1021.J- I c e r tify th a t I ora 'no t on officer or u direc tor o f th is bank.] , ■ J . B. KIRCHNEB.

Notary Publle,Correct—A ttest:

p W . n . CBAVEN, ly . J . M . BBATTEN,

'Dlreelorfc .

■ot going very far

ALLS,IDAHQ,SATURPi

issifiesnt per word peir oat of every ifive homes i ou liave ti) sell, trade, barte he position you want or th

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»i> FOB SA LE-t BEAL ESTATE, i . FO B BALE O E T 4 A B E _IIV o r o m

' p lastered ood kalsomined house,, two big closet^ fro n t and. back sloepinB

ik poreh; law n, bom and two ox tra lota a ■ snap. Pbone 123 or call a t 111 Eaal

ifaio .

FOR 6 ALB->6 evera} pieces of land on ea»y t e r n s . ' Edw in Damman, Twin FaUs, o r phene S8a n ' ,

FOB 8 A l i& - 0 r traee , new n v e room modem house, w lto garage, for auto, lo t o r good poper. HQ Jefferson.

. P b o n e lO S M .-

' . FOR BENTFO B RENT—W oll veatillated room.

{5 • closo' in i $10 , a. m onih. '450 Second M ne. H. ^

a FO R RENT—Six room uafurnished; a two fro n t n » m s 'can bo ujod fo r offico ^ rooms; good location. Inqulfo W agner’/ £ i Homo Bakery.-

t — — POR— R B N T ^-G araw t-vM T -reaaon- able. The Oxford, 428 Main N. ----------

^ r i ^ I l i N T - ^ l c o p ' l a g room lo ' Grn- te r Houae. 120 Sixth N . Phouo'041B.

!t«2 f o b i ^ N T —U o st da lrab le .houso in Twin Foils, aitnated £11 N in th ave. N.

I A ■Apply A m alpuaoted Sugar Co„ Phone ,5, 4 o r 343, or to W. T . Scilley, Pboneint^ _________________________•______

POB RENT-TW O unfuraiahed ro im r, ground fldor; very desirable: looation 304 Six th n . , 1

, , '" p d i~ R E N T ^ F i v e r o r a b u ^ o w ; paved Btroot; .batb, b ig sleeping porch; lots o f shade. George H . SiaUn, phono

FOR B E N I>-U n<arn iiied th refr room opartm ent. Phone 805.

FOB B E N T -F u m ish ed housekeep' □10 log rooma w ith bath ; reau oab la . 40 i ^ Second ftvo. So.

H A L F Dl I to n , b« it ling u i i u A l V 'near Booths. ' A ddress-0 . A lexander.

Box 408; City.

FO B B E N T -F o n i roots* w ith ba th and sleeping poreh. I n q u ^ a t F irs t Proalnm b ^ e r y .

O F FO B R E N T -F o o r ro o a house. 058 /LT Third tv e . W. Phone 5UB4.

^ FO E BEN T—'n iw -n iO B furnished apartm ent, newly decorated, e laas. $36. Apply A partm ent No. 1, Beeond tv e . and F i f th at. E .

'go FOR B E N T -S le ip la g rooms, t t l Sth Ave. E . Phoas 76S-R

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^ WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.00 I • . . _ _ .

'W A N T E D -Iiu n d jy to do a t horns. Phone 820W. ;

.00 WANTED—F io r or f ive room fo r ' nisbod houao; modom. -Phone ICIW,

,08 Ja y Beo Clark.

W A N T E D -F erds. H ighest “ w h price paid for bid cars. See Wilson,

^ a t Jay-Bee Clark store.

M ' NOTIOB TO OONTEAOTOBa ■The Board of Trustees of Indopend*

12 e n t School Dlatrict, No. 1, w ill receive . bids o t 6 o ’clock p. m., Ju ly 21, 1021,

u a t the office o f tho superintendent in 01 the H igh School Building, fo r the con- ~ struction of o bom oa th a J iu c o ln

school grounds. Tbe bom , will bo a en e-sto ry ' frame stm cturo 18 to Ofl fee t,.

00 Plans and Information tnoy be se- — eared from the ehoiiman of the said <5 board, D ; W . U pdegraff, a t the office1 oT tho BoIsfrPayette Lum ber Company,

143 Third avenuo south.ve Tbo board reserves ,tbe r ig h t to «* lot je c t any or all bids. s«t Anthoxiied a t a regnlar mcetlaff o f

tho aold board held Ju ly l l t h , 1021. JA N E CRAVEN SCOTT,

no Clerk.

or ' A devertisemenU of vOld.Advertiacmonts w ere In voguo In u >

d e n t Egypt, Oreccc aad R oiaa Oo tho w alls o f Pompoll hnTo been found annodncotoents o f g ladiatorial shows, w ith roogh pictures o f favorito glodl* a to rs , e tc . anticlpntloni o f tho mod* e m poster.

• (Copyright, 1020/by N ew E ra Feat!

M B L E II l i L S E T II I / / ■, THE DI5HE3

w c ' i L i m r I f .E /(R tV TON ’I ' ' / | ^ ' ;

PAY, JULY 16.19a-

sd Ad•er insertion,IS in Twin Falls receive Th > rter or exchange, about youi the help you need—One Cen

lE -OB SA LE -M IS C EL LAHEOUSIoom * T O R B A L E ^ o r c h ahade. 410 S ix th two M « h .

ti“ f S A L B -R u s rp ro o f m etal graiiiEast •*” *' everything lo r tbe

“ . dairy. Anderson & Day, 229 Bboskene I t . So.

FO R S A L E ^ F rc ^ cow, good milker, gen tle; term s If desired. Inoulre Zeek

_ J Plano store. ->

'f o r SALE— Jersey eow; fou>■nn 'O ath o f Sotjtb

Park Grocery. Phone 683J.

FOR S A L E ^Piek ing boxer; one ear- load picking boxes; any quan tity to lu l t . ' J . H. Barker, Bubl, Idaho. '

•uo. T ^ O R S A L B -B a ipba rrie f w d eher- ■ ond rice. Phone 550R4. \ !

— FO R BALEf—W hite ebllio pnppy. i«d; Telephone 203B1.Hte ----------- ' ■ '9r ’/ FO R S A L E ^Fresh eow. Phene '

2Q3J3. j

___ Phoae COOR. *

IR " r O l T B A L B " - fix tro B O ^ ^ - e b ' _ ■ gtteia, also flve 'y o n n g kirlm 651 Sev- , I in enth I'^ast. . J

FOR SALE—Household f n m itu r c ‘ eleetrie range, $00; bo t w ater heater, 115; oak Case piano 1150. 802 Fonrih =

__ ave. B. Phone B45J.

S ; FO E S A L E -C h in l» ., 4o p . t pound on tress. trees, easy fo pieJcI 3*4 niUea east o f f o n s d ij on iUm-

iw; berly road. B lab e Vosburg.

J ; FO E ' B A L E - F lu B uU L««hi»i, J hens; thor6ogbbreds: will sell ehoap,

— 773 Sixth ave. E.

FO R S A L E -F o rd I-ton tm ek , J020__ model, cab a sd boxbody; w ill sell 'ep' eheap; give rome term s. J . W. La-

t o lth-Laahenhelm Realty. -

__ FO B BALE—Clover h«y in th e shocki t ; 1*2 mile so r th W uU ng ton s ^ o o l In- , er. quire. J . L . Hodges.

_ . E . D. SE L L O aO , agent fo t L atl- « I th m er’a D ry A rieoato of L ead fo r spray r s t m a te r ia l Call Phone OSOB- P . O . ^ s

■701 - - : , *

W8 TO B 6 A L B - 0 . A 0 . Baited“ EoTk - ^ g ^ U O ^ ^ ^ t t l n g . 708 Blxth a re . :

30. I ^ B SALE—B ^ e l s s , trieyele t, tire i . Te. u d aceesiories. W e n e r ’s Bepair Sbep,

824 Beeond s t B .'

m FO B B A L E - F lr s t , and sicoad cut*.tin g hay, looie o r baled a t store. Carry,

. Idaho . Phone S45B1. 0

F O R S A L E - m O M O B r L E S «

T O R 'B A L ^ F ^ ^ a u U ; ^ ^ d 7 o a - ® dltlon. Pbono 00, Troy Laundry.

“5‘ H r ^ E —A ntom oblle»oB sU ki - K itcholl, UaxwelL 500 Third W. ^

- FOR BALE OB T R A D E -8 tudebak*<r road itcr In ex tra good condition; » will accept Ford In trade . Pbone

^ 300W.

FOR' SA LE—Bolek M vtn-passeoger id- c a r ; good tire s; new top ; pe rfec t en vo g ine; caa be seen a t p55 Blxth ave. N, =

Phono 487. '■

y , M I S C E H a N E O U S

a ~ D B M s k A m O ; - M rs. E lla V a a e ^ ‘ 00 on. Phone 008W.

le- F IR ST , 0LAB9 dressm aking awJ 0 la d le s ' foiloring; speelal prices sum-

Ieo mer sowing. MUs E. A . K ellogg, Room r

^ LOANS—W e have f irs t m ortgage -^ loans as follows, $500, MOOO, 13000. ^

, #4000; 3 to 6 vears 10 per c e a t; 5 por i cent eommfsalon. Blpfey * T i« « , _F U er___________ • . 8

L EA VE ordera a t T . J . L loyd 's for- S e t h ’s H ot flprlnga M ineral vfatera, ^

J MONEY, TO LOAN '■a FA B M LOANS t i j i»o»U ilj p»7 - rs, n e n t dwelUag loans. A rth ar L. Swim ^ 11* * .O o., T n i i t H d g . ^

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I Paged WORTH ITt> News, Daily. Tell all luirooms for rent, hous- mt Per Word—IJhone 32!

S T ~ HELP WANTEDh i W A N TED -C om petcnt, reapectablo

woman fo r housekeeper la country . home, with modem equlpment;‘ one who

A wishes p em o aen t poiiU oa la eonsid- le erato family of fou r-ado ltr ; no wash* le I07. Address Box 1120. Telepbona

523J13,

r, “ W A N T E S -F ^ret “ claas nechaaie ; k only one w ith referenees need a p ^ y ;

good p late fo r right-m an. A d d rw t o- 0, earo Newr.

‘ TO TBADETOR T ^ D E ^ i i e e t i i e w ashbff’ m -

^ ehino for milch eow. 335 Hbrrlsoa.

- FOR T R A p E -E q n lty la house, food loeatiaB ; to trade tor ear. I f . , eare Newa. ' .

” t 6 T R A D E -W ell improved two' acre trac t, do ie in, fo r four, room mod*

g e ra houie in e ity lim ltr. IJoyd-Cravea Company. Phono 025. 123 M ain ave.

.. E f l i l • . .

" • • LOST ^‘ LOST - M * « d top, lire , 81 b l 4.

mounted on rim,<betweea Shothose Ba* s is o n j Twin - Falls on S a n d a r Kf(«^

, noon. Leave a t office o f Tw in lU l s News. Reward. '

^ r isiEssiEciy ib a k e ey

' WAQima’S BMD-Whele ■'wheat g rah a u , rye, nu t. m ilk and Vicsaa bread. Cakes and pastry. 916 U ala

; ave. N. .Phone M.

1 ^ B K A D T y P A E l S ^

1 ^ U T Y P A B L O B -B esj B U ^ 'a Mi- i linery. Phene 576J.

OLABB

» S to p .' P to«> I.

HAULINa

I. l iu a & E A T J L O C H P A k rped to handle any k ia d o t h a u i u

j IM Seeond A ve. N . P hene >71

p A n rrm o: • 0 * 0 * ^, F i n t elas* w ork by skilled work

n a n in painting, papering, a rtls tl . kalsomlniflg aad geaeral d eeo ra tiaf

gnaraateed, a t reasonable priees ^ Gee & Grinstead. Phones 6M U an

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SHOE KSPAIBIiraa I iB X a N d h b '8 b h o b B S P A lB iira

]32 Bboshone W. Phone 898. Al w ork guaraateod. A . Chlponrla, Pro{

TRAN8FES( ^ Z I E B o b lD A i r

Phone 348.

, p r o f e i J J X o n d l

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Rice Balldlng- '

j o m i W. Q B A H A M -L a w ^ r, B a ^ T ru it Bldg. Phone 935 -^

ABHEB B. W i x i ^ - L a w y s r .

HCOIEB 0 . U II jL a ~ B o y d Y a lld l« |.

8W Jm L B Y * B W B H tB Y .rr A ttW M a t law. P ra e tlie .ia all eoorta. .Tw

, . Falls, Idaho. * '

E . H . WOLFB • - la w y e r , B o e u • «0, over Idaho D epartmeat- Store, T n fW s , Idaho.

J . B . WXBB—Lawyer. Fully orgaaia colleetlon departm en t O fnces Boems 0 and 7,over Tw in F a lls Ba * T rust Co., Twin Falls, I d ^ o . -

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Early SetUerta.XwinPalla Dls. S ™ ? tri'ot Sacoombfl to Attack field «

/o f Apoplexy .

r 11 n T 7 I M- 1..'. \ l 7 1 ^ n v tHvencn a re n iu sorUi n o t a i ^• t 9 o 'd o e k ,' &fter & few d ijs* 'lU & eo , 7 ^ [Bdueed by ovflr-flMrtioa. The f i iB jn l h * lf mil iriU tako place a t the reildenu) on Von* A rrire O v a t « P. m . w ith tb 'e 'B . ‘P . 0 . B. in D. W fihaiso, JST. OotteUo harifl'f; been a one m il m eobor ot th a t order. Tbe bodj' l i a t i ^ v e QroMmao’ii m ortnaiy e h ip e l 8 . 0 .

John Coftello .wu bore In Batlsr Anixp soun^, Ohio, 07 yean ajo/beinff o» of . VT.- F I ^miljT'of slae children, of wElsb da- Arrlro I 1/ a brother ood a diter exirrive him, A rbomu Coftello of Los Aa^lei and 10: leai rwln IVtllf, and Ifrs. John 7. Barnett Joba it Doeatnr, DUiiola. Ia hU earijr faor HoUl lOod bU pmnt« pored to Uliwari a ^ A. I ater to Springfield, llllnol*, where be Iwd to eM]y,mtthoed. Betoj ef aft- rontorous tplrit be went to Oolorado la IBBe. and there be met and married MIm )ortlo KeeB]ey. Together thoy wont to Eoger*o ifontanaaod later to Idaho where thoy Ivod for B tlrao'fiear Hafloy. *8nbee- ItlT n laently tbey reXursed to Illlikols; bnt j|||M I iby had heard tbo call of the west and ’ '* a m o to 'T w in F a U a ln lM C .u h m th e y I T , »re ilneo Uved haring been engaged fl I

M r. Ooitello l e m i a w ife and threeu u , Ohatlo'#, Cleveland and W ayne, a ll OarpeJf. Ttbbni' Uvo in o t near Tw in Pall*. j - v n o only danghtor d ie d .a fow y c d ^\go. - ■

Doeedent, while a n ls tln g a p a rty ofo n r iM -o v t o f a troDbleiome pIace in Tw o:Jie n a d . l u t SsJiday,;ozerled himsolf ion trt.iteyond h b streng th o sd im m ediately work voffered a sortnro d iiq r spell. H e ap- the oroa n a t l r ro to rcw d l^oia th is trouble, tte .S h o

bat on U onday m o n ln g n f fe t« d a 'l.strokl» o f apoplexy, and soak g tada- «n< l‘hetily t b m A th e -weeV:. by D. 1

, fo r Rog

• ■ O B m r A E Y 'Jo h n Henry.Ooodwill w u born la thn tbe ear

U to o rO h lo , Ja n o SO, 1846. Died a t Noar.1 b a se n , Id sh o ,.Ju ly 7, 1021. Age 75 .the groi oars 17. days. lumberA t th e ago o t 31 y«<i« bo w o t taar- ro up

led to M artha M otllda Lam phler in maM n < lie a ta to o f,In d ian a .. To this union place it tiTDO .rhildroa w tre b o m : Jennie A r. provide isda ,.la t(;r M n . T. B. D ateber; Oeorgo walls ai Foaroe and Jo h n Pranklia .' Tbe tw o Word )rm er live in tbo s ta te o f W iuohsia to tho ad th e lo tte r la H aniea , Idaho. These a t the irco children, together w ith ee ren bnlaufo randchildron, Uvo to taoum the lofs on. lie ( a beloved fyuher' and graodfather. on tho Cr, 0\jodw iU 's w ife U th e be- its lov tbn iM rrth 'e-ycarJSO T .-, T heI t bad been the hab it w itb Mr, Good- roaliud

for ycaiii, in the inmm or le u o n , ba ll ga ad a f te r supper to ta lu a pillow to voU d l ime convoiiicnt nbco ' In the open s i r o o n itn id lio down until, bed time. This e « - Ing ho retired fo a f l a t hay rack whlab i i i n / ' u mouatoil on jv low w heel w agon. J u u y ro ry ovldenco shows th n t he tr e n i f l i le t l r to tho long sleep, fo r when he »* n u fovercd .sorae tioe a f l t r hl» _ . latb th e re - w u no lig n of a stm ggle.M r, Goodwill liad lived in H a u e n , ” r .flb o u t throe yoari, and d n r in g .th a t 'v; mo .he hnd made a host of dose s lends, iD fac t, i t ho had an enemy . J " •'I ono secracs ta jc n o w it. I lo w ju 1^ 4 1! )nest; ind u W o u s, an d , n most -do- ^ rftble tU iw ^ . He Uad tc o n ta rry in g *® e m a ll botwccn the depot and tho ' 'o n » « ito ff lee , nnd worked n t his t u k uB- « «

tbo l iA ppropriate services were hold in tho apol room of the MethoiliBt church

T w ia Palls. 'T h e body w u then « o n f t id to - r e s t in tlie Twin Falla comi-

• Idaho (

ENTON PAYS PENALTY ^ FOR,LflRCENY OF WATER ( j =

j t r l c t Parm er A dm lta T aU ag U rl- | i jfttlon Supply AbOTo Hia AUowaaca | j

Jo d p j W ..8 . Mallory, seated in the obato eourt th is m orning, at-nouod a 10 of $25, together w ith eoitn o t eourt otccdlngB, against W allor Denton, a . £„ r t r k t farm er. Denton, who was sum- incd in to , court lo nnnwcr complaint a rp ing larceny of irrigation w ater Jm a supply dUcli, nfimitlod (jciU len eonfrontcd by tn tlm o n y subnfil. g t IP fac ts i n 'th e case. Do'nton7 who ililea two miles w est ol town, wns ap- q j ihcnded a t the Iniilnnce of a nolgh- r, Leon A yotte.

3all 2IGW and havo your su it clean- 1 fo r 50 cents. Idaho Clennora and

enfc— adv.

50 T O ir^neod a t a i i f , CsU Bob. )ne '74 .—a d r. • / ’ f c : =

T W I N f * A i x S D A I L Y :

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S r i B i E iI. F. Sbeohan, Stato Agronom- ]J

ist, Allied io Oortifit^atlori by H. B. Power# ‘

.This iv e n iag B. F . Sheehan, s ta te {roatvnUt, and H. E . Powers, farm a o an \« g o a t, will fin ish the ' seeond • >y of a tH^eo-day sehedole o f w heat eld oiA m lnatiou io tho Twin P a lls O o-O stric t. Tho eJperts will eontlaoo tho 1 ir lif lu tio n iaspM tion Monday. '

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L oare fa iia bnrtauf offiee a t 7 a . m . <5“ ' T n i L . ^ d o lp h .x in e o lle south, 6ns- i l f mllo <& t o f Sonth Pa rk G ro c e ry - to prepi r r i ro 7:10; leare 7:35. I«y totD. W, H unter, t b n o miles south aad le mil# e as t c f Sooth P a rk Grocery— W J b iv e 7:45; loa.ro 8:1C(.S . 0 . E lo d t, across from H u n te r’s ^ ' ir iro 8 :15; learo 8:<0. by dllV r.-P . Kiehoison, M on n tsin 'V iflw -- Tw in Fi r r i ro 8:50; learo 0:15. offered0 . A. M eM uler, H o llla te r-nA # ireI: learo 10:SO. a sheafJo b a H . Troeodly, throe mllos e u t a"oavei ' H oU Isler-A rriro 10:4ff; learo l l tO : . »n<l A . D. A caff, Amsterdam—A rrivo niuch n [:80.. i OtTTlU t . P o le rt, Amstoiflwn—Ai- ' u t i ,5 vo 1; learo 1:25. ja , t yeaT rod P . n o n d rlz , th ree miles w est o f ’gf y,., e g erso n -A rrlro .2 ; learo 2:25. • g p « e Ir

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ffliyfliiraiD HllT'BDISCDllTCiP S I T E S

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'arpentors and Lnmber on4ho S ri,!! Job—r lo g B AD'Out, Eoady " t L

for Erection •■ ■ . cUlly n

Two u M h w ic a Jolned tho C. E . Mnn- m trto p o f Doy ^ o u t a yw terday and f ■ork waa defin itely ’ commenced upon ° i ve oroctipn o f tho .assem bly hall a t ^ le,Shoshone basin comp. This asora- 0* Eo*' ig a truck w*s pressed into serrlco id thn c row handed Its •sailing orders f D. D. AlTord. Theso woro to le a d ir Rogerton, ta k e on ia cargo of lomber id make fo r the dunp rite . Y esterday 7**^ “ . E . S s lIM ai made tho tr ip In w ith .0 e a r j J i f f i ' , • tion anN early a ll the nocessary logs a te on 10 ground nnd with, the a rr irn l o f tho ' " E lg mber the building K ia e z ^ e to d will pa id ou i up ( u l . T he s e rr itc a of a stone The dii ason will b ) required to get tho fire- itod eoi ace into eomm!ssion,afld this will bo Womoa ^orld^l fo r u lo o a ' u tho exterior ' • ' j h l alls a re In place. w ires tW ord received from 0. E . Munson is « a tiy a I tho e ffec t th a t h e ran out o f gas vegeta l : the forest ran g er’s cab in and the u d p xlaufo of tho tr ip w as made by w ag- i ^ ' e 111. However, tbo en tire troop Is now ji j ja w: 1 tho ground and having the .tim e o f Cariran a aorw al young lives. . o f well T ho snm of -approximately $00 w u “ Mb la liu d as ta resu lt o f T ho rrd sy 's b u e - th is ' del an game, which am ount will bo do- odvlio otcd to tho w ork of finishing up Iho of pri-p: jDStruction program. ,<4711'.'

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UOqE BABCOCK ALLOWS TIME FOR FILING BRIEFS

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W arren Oaso fo r a N bn'Snlt Auitdili' A « lt, l .

a in t h e «In .fl.c m atter o f the .^\Vlrren Con- tiob. of

truction companv ag ain it Ihe Twin is *tati’alia niRhway diatrtet. in which plain- volvcdIff seek* to 'h a v e th e w ord ing-ef'?v ' „ontract fo r the de liv erj- 'o f cruihoJ '5ck .‘haiigod, Judrnj Balicock yentcrdnv - p . p i fto r JijaTlnjj ita lW ony , firanUd conn-ul fivo days.Jn w Uch to file , brief.'. An slio court te n tatively overruled n mo- filed irIon for non-suit o f tho case. J , W. '

' -I ' Donald.Suits cleaned .and pressed, 60 cents, parlies'

daho Cleaners and Dyers. Phone 21CW. Duhl d■adr. _■ joniove

RELIEF f ROM IUo9t hcadaoboB aro traocablo tc

• fectivc eyes or woakoncd eye miiBi

Poor cyos throw tho whole nor'

system out of balance. Onr gla

arc the remedy.

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a r e t a r y o f C o n n t y F a i t A s k 0 ^ f o - o p e r a t l o n o u P o r t o f E x -

U b i to r B f o r B n o o e a a in g v

rgulng fo r tho « e e e s i o f the coa- county fa ir , S ec re tary J . M . M a r ‘ o f th e f i ^ b oa rd , n ^ s exhibitor*

prepare th e ir exh ib its w ithon t de- fo r th is expofitlon. ’ th e •<1 conaeetioa i r i tb tb e progrw n fo r fall premium exposition, B ccrsta iy <!• M

rkcl makc4 tb e foUowlag stiUenenC: E xh ib its sliould •U c '^roparod now dll who expect to exhibit o^ . th f tip s ) in FaU a.cannty f id r. Prem ium s ju u A Tat ared on 10 kinds o f grains ' and tor i u o s in the sh th f . A. bunch is no t » o n t ihoaf fo r exhib ition purpoecs.-T he n i ^ avea m u t be fou r inches la diam eter time

rllty and 'a rrangem en t count Ac; dolorm ining the aw ards. was .

Farm P ro d n e ta im p o rta n t ‘j 'Y ■The e xh ib its , in this departm ent

year wero th e beat io tho hlatory th-j f a ir . M ote than haU o f the „ , co in th e P roduce building « ia oe- iod Ly the d isp lay o f farm products L * , lutU-o of fm lt* nnd roo t cropa. T h is __ Ibit when show n n t the Idaho S ta te 1.• took fira t prem ium o re r m aay com- ‘ Uor* nnd won more than , $100. .A t

Tw in P a lls co u n tr fa ir , thia ex- „I t drew 1280 fo r the 03 exhibitors t won premiums. - This am ouat b ro than h a lf th o 'premiums pa id in Pn dcnojtmejvtji i a 1016.‘ Tho special i}ara exhibits o f B . 8 . rrisun and I . T . Creed wero espe- ily m eritorious and theae geatlem ea .

a lready a t w ork uaom bllng prod- _ . t fo r display th is fa ll , rrbe exhibit B e d miicollaneous products made b y tbe . . | s t E nd Plsrm D ovelopment-compaay Bosrtworth s u r p w e d Ui qua&Uty .

1 quality the e n tire a f^ c u ltn m l ^ s - T Bt Mme connty fa irr . ■' Ac lonaty A gent H . E . Pow ers is su* 9 .'°“ in teoden t of th is depaztm ent this J and w ill be g lad to a d ris e and u - twon : p rd ipec tlre exh ib ito rs in tbe selec ^ “1 1 and p repara tion of ezhibitss

W o ^ ’B B c p t r to e a t . .■ 'E lgh ty-th reo women shared $3X9 d ou t in th lf departm ent l u t ' ^9 d isplay liro ilgh t fo rth much mer- 1 comment from a ll who ris ite d the -mea’sb n lld in g . 2 ? “'TTiU is tho tune o f year fo r house- j ' 1 ?es to p repare som ethiog special for l y a t th e f d r . C anned fru lU and retables u well u Jollies, d ried fm its ^ I p resflrrer w ill bo awarded the ae iftw ral ■ premioma u l u t yeai, la w ill be » go6d tim e to show the riran from Brooklyn tbe ^ sa ib i lif ic s V‘’« “ w ell spread toblea in Idnho.‘M b s ' Elalo K oh w ill auperintend “ e de j^ rtm e n t a n d w ill bo pleased to '[""P d ie applicants u to beat methoda pri-pnrlnff cxhlbita. f*Th'.' fann ing season w ill anoa bi?;r anil ro llrftive exhibila should bc n n c d 'd t onfe.”

• “ “ ' b j t i am .T .E B A B R E B im to tl

vd M iller, aged 27 w u arrceled yes- day b y Dopuly S h e r if f H. C. V ai Stror itdiiln, a t . t h e ’in stance of John R, F It, juvcnllo nfficcr, and is being hoM 'T' the counly ja il pending nn invcatign- b. o f charRc* Ui^Kcd by M r. Ault. Tt Ta statu-1 th a t a 17-year-old giri ia in Spec] ivcd iu the nrro jt o f MlUcr, who b Cleat resident of the CaaUcford dintrict.

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^n action In d ivorce w as ycaterday td in tho d ia lrict c ou rt by A ttorney ' W. Taylor, of Buhl, fo r Bfcrtha Me- nald, again st W alte r McDonald. The rlies Involved ore residen ts of tho ihl d b tr lc t. , Pape rs in tfic c.kki wero iiovcd im m e d b te ly 'a f te r filing.

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n o r v o u a H y I :

jfical Co. I J■e Fitted RigM! ! '

s(MERE-S, • MV STARSl'CHlLi;P R E . G o S f o O U n . 1 W i xv M e M ' I- _ _ __ _ _ ^■IT S oes ■ : I' .OUT. ■

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B U m T jM I B I I I t i l S G ' '

adgea Babcock' and Lee Oon- II chde Bnsy Session 0! Dis-

triet IMbnnal

Judge T. Bailey. Lee, Jnaiei- jn r is t o f e eleventh jnd ie la l d istrie t, y e s te r d ^ acludiid a day.'B .iiearing o f tesU m oay •various ae tfona.^ansferred from oth- W a l l counties. ' n f

The grea ter p a r t o f yesterday mom- g w u coDsumod in hearing tsatlm ooy - tto r fle o rg e B ush divorce aettoa ;ainBt Ida E. Bush, the form er bo- Ao<. g a resident o f Jerom e, and tb e d»- Jodge ndant, wbo oppojei tho su it, b e in g » b r-B . ridoat ef Broken Bow, N ebraska. I n p iy e r 0 afternoon testim ony w u ta k en in G. teb righ t' of w ay ease b ronght by F . tried MoElroy against Charles H elm ar. . J a d

I n the Buah d iro rea .cBso th e eon rt hearii anted counael tim a to e lt« a n tb o ri ' is no: IS Involving question o f jn risd ie tion . th e 'c i laoUDn by a tto raeya fo r. tho defense will h r noa-iult w u taken under Bdrise* H acki }nt by tbo court/ I n th e H eE Ircy Falls, lainat H e lo a r ease Jndge L ee g ran ted Bnpet ne fo r filing o f b r S i . -----------------------'p laint According to th e enm plolnt, w hieb g t i & >a fllod in the Jerom e connty eonrt, - Tho 0 partloa to the Bosh aetion ware mar* year >d on June 6, 18M, in Oloarmont, Taxpc law uri, and lira d together, rea ring » m ora] mlly o f three ^ d n o , np to board , 1017. On tb a t date> according to dUtrh a in tlff thoy agreed to separate. I n defeai e appUcatioa fo r d lro ree , Bosh, wbo condn nn electrician, ow ning, i t la sa id , eon- tloh 1 lerablo property, alleges c ruelty a ad distrii ta dt*lgccd to a o r t l f y U m oefore $500 1 s friends and to In jure M s good plaint m e.---------------------------------------------------- Plaiat

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'ueblo: District Sib Still Needing

Considerable Aid— - ■ ■ ' ' i / f «

ed Cross ExeoutiTea Tell .of.. Oondition in Devastated

Oolorado Section

According to inform ation from Bed Honi lo u sonices, tho re lief ritnaU on a t ' ’ ood dov u la ted Pneblo baa .not y e t !on adequately m et, and ano ther ap- •al Is boing made fo r funds. F rank _ arsons o f tbo A m erican Red Cross ns- ^ onal h o ^ qoarto rs , wbo h u ia s t rls- » * .* pd the a fflic ted ,a rea , says tb a t the !Cd b uaquoaUonably 'v e ry g r e a t . 'F “ f !»ore lift 2,025 fam ilies in tho Pueblo s tr ic t,n n d 120 in tho Ln J u n ta area ho atand In need o f help, i t is said. licso unfortunate •families have loat ! **, irnlturc, bedding, clothing, and In nny c u e s the ir hoilsos. I t is now ci- mated th a t $150,000 moro b impera- ? = : ycly needed to rehab ilita te ' tho snf- f — • rcrs .who h iv e lo st th e ir a ll. nI t Is pointed on t th a t any contribu- o(I!l ona should bo m ade' promptly, u a illar now la of more valae than a la rg - - ]

amount la ter . Tho Red Croas is in v i >mpIeto control of the relief aitun-' Twt' on, and contributions to th is fund Ona •e prom ptly sent to the ir destination. , .

X J^ N B E D TO w m . m i

M arriage llcentos l i » e l^ e n issued Atrl r tho county clerk In tho paat 24 hours

tbi> following pcrionii: ’ llnrr)- B . t h e;roag, of T w in Falla, and Olivo 'B erry «c*r;rong, o f N ewark, N. J . ; to Bnj-moad Pho .. P r a t t and M aud L .Criswell, both' Tw in Falls. | j ] j

T ake advantage of out Big Qeaalnj):•>cclal. Suits cleaned, 50 cents. Idaho ean'ers and DyeA—a d r.

BEAD TH E CLASSIFIRD ADS. ^

H otpoint Iron $8.00 Now

; I f yon trtll b ring to oar store any old i .WlU allow yon $1.00 u p a rt paym ent o a ilion w ith can tU erer handle■now;selling a'

American Electr. 20S KADTEABT ' . ......... -— '—

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A ccording to a n , order issued by * ^ Y i tdge Babcock o n s te r -c u e s brought r . a y . Walton, secretary of th e (Tax- ' “ J lye rs ' league, a g a lu t W . W . P a rbb ,, W . Blco a n i 0 . P . p la sk w ill bc led in the distrie t eonrt on A ugust 2.J o d ^ Babeoek h u s e t.tb e eases for iw lng on the date mentioned, and i t _

no t'ossum od by th e attorneys, for o 'con toatan ts th a t any fu rth e r delay 111 b s caused ia these hoaringi. T . K . " < acfanan and Homer 0: M ills, of T w in .W inta. ills, and Dampier and Codding, of oinrire ip e rt, b a re been n ta in o d . by th s c ^ s i s a in tlf f a s coonsol, w ith W alters, Hod. a t B a iley ' fo r th e defendants.Those e u e s wore iu tl tu te c i'ca rly th b lar In th e name o f W alton fo r thu ixpoyets* league, and are fo r tho re- J o ral trom o ffk o aa-mem bers o f tl^e W lard o f trustee# o f ladependent fiebool M t str ic t, No. I , o t each person named a # ifeadant. T he com plaiat alleges.nU - ndnct o f official m a tte ta In connc?- 3h w itb the operation of the 'tchoo l I . . s tr ic t p /a irs . Pam agts a m oun tbg to ^ ~ M In caeJi instance a re u k e d b y .th e 1 T i lU ntlff in jodgment. . Tho f ir s t nained % . a ia ti f f is no lo a g e r .a member o f thn lard of trustees, b a rin g resigned the V flee .Immediately tfollowiag a le ry .u - . • . 1 ssmont election l u t spring. The oth- t , Mesffs. Clark and B lt« , a re ,l t i l l embers of tbe board.

tester Exhibits Cutthroat Trout

Taken on Spinner ^:o n r ’s W h i p p i n g o f J n o k e R lv -

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B e rt K estor o f the Central market' tbe posaeseor o f (a p a ir o f cut-thron:

oa t w eighing together abont aoven )unds, which he 'C a o g b t during an iiit’c fishing l u t evening in the la le r i r e r a little below the Perrine 'idge. Another member of the pa rty ,porla th e ta k in g of 14 good slsed ont w ith a f ly . The K eater fb h were inght w ith a splaner.

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One way titkel. re»uUr fo re ,. |10 .«. W*' eonneot wilh No. l» nt ' Moimuun Home. ^

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Twin FaMi Office, Reaerton H etil, •Perrint Hotel OQtla

Ray h . t r a b k , w p r . . • ■ A i . . . - Dol*e Office. 112 N. 8t.

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rH E northern portion of tho Oom ^tate is to ba ro hotter w eather on ijiiaday, and

h a t condition may a ffec t the jw ijrond .,Prcdieflpns officla lly announc-

d f r r a the-Bolso oi'flce indfcate eontinnanco of th e torrldlty

h^t baa obtained for the past 0 1 days w ith apparen tly ao bance fo r a show er or two to flie ro tho monotony o f tho » n . iftuous perform ance.T ea te rda r tbe m ercury failed

B te ae li . 't io m ark aet on Wed- eaday and . equalled 00 Tbsra- ay. N inety-tw o degrees w u igb, o r tw o m arkers below the Cednosday and T bn iiday mark.« w Ipst n i ^ t w u Cl. -

t US’ brigh ten yon r home with la. E onk le & Bemiller, tbe Bz- re P a in t a n d W all P a p e r stor^■adr

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nsulation”T h e T h r e a d e d r B«tter7 U immune to all l-tlme wood-Kporator Qli. le plates are (jsolated—not :rdy separated. • ^No m op^ out of your pocfcet * ntparator replaccmfeit, bo­use Willard T h ^ d ed Rubber nilat^oQ neither warps, cracki cbonlxes nor puncttires. -It, tlast* tbe battey.platcs. ,■ ,Asle a b o u t th e 'W illa rd jrcaded Rubber. Battery—

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