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: i w i >y o : ^ 1 NO. 189. ' . '
JlLSl'S STiD l i l l l i •
. PEIilOLllobl
Unionist P W s V ote o f C o n f i-; l ‘< dence in G overnm ent’s P o l: J.'S Icy is .R egarded a s Aid to^* ;
^ d on tinu ing P arley s - oo' V LO flDO ir, f/P} -T lw I rish P«K»■ iS M ta a t lo a .lB dM osd l a an tbo tlta - “ *
/ ' • tJ ro dtdea aot to baro h « a mtiei M taaU y -m ne h7 th # XTIstet cabi-
§ '8 dfltam loation t o ' a d h m to p rorlonslr doclared posIUon.
I ovcrwhclminff ranjoTity givon-ln o f tho covernm ent'c policy ' a t
w o lUnSonist party eonfcrence In LW ot- ™• pool ykatorSay i» looked unon ft# creat- J*®
iDffl a Ivcltcr jitm oiphoro f o r continu• $M 0 of tho peaeo neRotJaliotn in aome 7®' f o ^ allhough thfl pOMibillty of- the >oir
' royiRnatloB of Premier' L loyd , Oeorge, ^ort indeed, the cotUo coallttQH g4vorn* d ir
A i r n t in no t l^ o ro rl. Thc n o m lc R t ‘o7 iiw 8p:^‘or*, however, do no t rega rd w a
. tp ii contlngeney a« e ith er im m inent o r toinoviW ble,- There is lomo differoaco deiot opinion a i to whetlior, i f a s impasro 'oeis rcnchcd, tho prem ier will r « ig n , o r nioaak tfio coun try 's verd le t in a general lio'eloction. fro
■ l i i i t i S i n i i S'I F I l l l t O I O I K E ! !1 Kvo Women on Panel to Doter- I
• mine Arbntklo’a Gnflt or IInnooence
1 SA N I 'b a NCIBCO, ^ — Tho ju ry A in tho manalnuRliter caso o f Hoseoo C. • ^ F a t t y ) Arhuelclo v a s soleeted nt
/ ' / 10:15 tC .m . today and w o rn by the
^ Pivo womeo', fon t o f tbom inn iiio ^ , • J
/ was alab-sw om ' ■■ v wi?A t tbo reqaest o f th e p ro ieeation sir
ttdioam m ant wns taken m it ii 2 o ’clock af(th is afternoon to a llo v th o proseen- ml:tlon to Rot III w itneaaer toROtbor. T hs coi
A a l l l f f took charge of th o jn ry and i t ma_ ^ a s announced th a t Leo Friedm an, an "I
■ ' aui«Utt»nt d is tr it l a tto rnoy , -wonld maUo C6'th c ^ p c ;iin B statem ent. • En
; . ROoW e LT MANUSCRIPT IS ON EXHIBIT FOR FO'CH
: i f ) -------- - ^io. A cadem y o f A r t and I M i m O ffers chi
OoUectloa a i F a r t o f O m tU if to 1 Q y ig ^ llsa ln io g ]
[ ' NEW YORK,'*{ff)— Hoo*o«cJt memo . .rnhllia , inelndiaa a C000-w6'rd manu- “
’ sc rip t w ritten b y the eolonol la tho
t fricfln .jnngles on th o hartohecste, ;mi«d tho central fenturo o f the e r- h ib it a rranged today b y tho Amcrienn
. Acndemy o f A rts nnd L o ite rs fo r tho vi»5t of Mnrahta P o th . •
Thc rollection was provided by Mrf. TJirodore RooaeTcIt, w id o w -o f tho Jo: form er president, and h is sis ter , Mrs. Doiiglna Jlobioaon. rK
^ T h o flcndemy also has eolleeted fo r do' dny RrcfltlnR to M arshal ro 'ch “K'
tho originai m nnuieripts o f several fai p rom inent Amorienn au thors , ineludlng M nrk Twain, Jam e* W hitcom b Riley 01 ond Jon l Chandler H arris . '
V H A L T s ; FEDERAL FINANCE j ;! --------- ed
^ Ite asn ry .A an o n iiea s Sn^pmalon o f Got. mi t t n a a n t O i ^ A dranees fo r T etm ph
IL‘,w ill bo no fHrther governmnnt financ- no ing before Dccem bfr 15, i t Trtui aaid, to il iy a t tho trca iu ty , , Kj
' , B n ^ A K S S W M M m O •BEOORD.OM AHA. Neb.,. « V -T h « ' W eitem fli
Amnlenr yAtWotlc Union Isrccord fn r tho 10Q.-yord , hnftk stroke Uswim-*w«s broken n t th e O m aha A th- op
. lotln club dnrine a meot la s t n igh t b y g l I D . L. DImond b f Omahn w ho ^ ' m th eI ' d intanre in 1:2] 4-5 .or 3-15 seeond; nn- CH 1 A l e r thn mnrk catnblbhed b y him la s t • A pril. ,
I . bu\ D IV E N HONOft PO S IT IO N pa
• ' JEH O M E, (Spcclan—R, E . Shepherd bilhns been adviiod of hi^ oppointraent. to reja place on the rcelrunntion committeo p r
i | o f tho U nited ' S tntes Cham ber o f Com- ofjR m crce . TIio appointment; isi sub ject to aii' acceptance b y M r. S h e p h o r i Tho an- nn
socnecm ent comes from W ashington, ef;
N avy Reduction T Possibilities F or.
1 ■WAaillNOTON, D. 0 ,, ( f fV -S n v ln j tb ' in n p x tS c a r 'l l nnval appropria tion b ill
■ ^ .s h o u ld the Americnn navn l reduction th V pro rtoaala h e -n d o p te d is ostlmnted oi
_ ronghly by con(Jrc»»ional loaders and ti; ctmrattTeo exports a t from $200,000,- gi
' 000 lo ,$250,OOO,000. . .Bentim ent of sonate and how o Isad- re
cra aeemod eioio to uT M O o n t th a t i f ei . th e A m erieaa pw poiaJ w ore , id e p f d . «
N . FA IiDMRAL’r a
Organization to P Bring Farmers and J
Farmers TogetherW a r F i n a n c e O o i r o i 'a t l o n A n -
n o n n o e a F o r m a t i o n o f O o m \ B e l t O o m m it te e
1 W Aem N Q TO N , m — O rgaoliatio^ w o f a Cora U elt advisory committee to
ob ta in the .co-opentlonT if banking in- stitntioDS throughout the eom b e lt in n ,
I" providing a'deqnate financing for tbe u c I o rderly m arketing of com nnd fo r tho ‘’ {fooding of llvestoek was announeed to- fn day n t tho -wnr finance corporation.
Tbo members o f the committeo are O ovem or 'W arroa T . McCray, of In d iana, chairm an; form er Bocrctary of Ag- rieuitnro M eredith Des Moines;J . R. H ow ard, Chicago; Edward Cham- ( boT^ Chicago} A lw andcr L cjgo , Chl- j cago; Ohailps B rapd, Urbnna, Obio; t L loyd S: T cnny, W ashington, D. 0 ,, a n d C, H, ITcNidor, Mason City, la . J c
in Tho committee will c itab llih head f f q u a rte rs In Chicago and is cxpected! t
f . tno ecrporfttioa aald, to b tlc g a b o u a mootings o f farm organ lu tions and j
Q bankers In tho differen t atatcs to u - a ,e veatiga te and help w ork 'out loeal proB- 1 ,6 ioma, ' /< ®
Members of tho eommitteo n a d -tlio s [i! d iroetors o f tho -war flaaaeo corpora- . 1
tion .added, tho^ existing . e o n ^ t i p s } • i w arran t tbe gran ting of liberal d re« t« i Jr to a ssis t fan n e rs in storing com f o /o r - ' *0 derly • m arketing and in purchasing tioi ;o feeder livestock througb loan compa- woi )r nies and banks. Tho corporation be- w ii al llo rcs fahnors ean get a b e tter re tn m pre
from tbc ir com crop under prevailing wJi price levels by feeding it to livestock o f ' th an by selling i t in tho markeU. [ th i
......... > ■■ ■— . in t
[ S l i m IfflLMSIiS-
lyCoal Diggers W alkouts Halt Op- » ”
I e ra tio n s in Fuel and Iron tiv ;; ■ ■ Company P roperties . ^^
• D E m 'E B i( O o l i r r S ^ A l> i , ,o t , 'W fmT. Colofftiio PderBad'rron-eotnpany'A'iOtiV leo:t; m ln e r 'In -th o TVemont'-eouaty -dlslricj goi
wi?ro tied up today by a sympathetio epcm slrlko o t minors pu t into operaUbn pei;k a fte r a 30 per ccnt woge cu t a t 13 o fn- mines in the H nerfano aad Los A nieios TwHn county .d iitric t, according lo nnnounee - th t i t m ant a t eompany hofldqQRrtors todsy. 'in "N o l n coal digger reportod to the j te Cbal cTeek, R oekvale,' I'lcm oot, and
• Em erald mine* In ite m o n t county tO' ^toliny, T caterday 440 roon wcro on the gj],
The company reported a gain o f 118
Hmon over yesterday in ita five mines in tho T rinidad diatriet with tho sUua- 'tion in thp W nlw nburg dU trlct on-
TB changed. • ,io
STORi« W IPES OUT FAMILY ««- , . , sni
!l A ilU B m 7 a n a B n & « C o U » p su l& B S 0 i J ; w in d K illing B igh t P o t o m f "
!iIEN'AV’XT)c!,’’(S>>-‘^ ( f ^ t members o f , , ■ tho fam ily of R. E . Weems, n t W ickes, ,. J" Ark., 20 miles south o f here, wero k ill-
cd U s t n igh t w hen tho ‘Weems home „ eollapsod d ic in g a violent storm. Re- » [,0 ports o f tho deaths reached. M ena to- , ,
dny w hen a cnll fo r e ight coffins wns rccclved. A ll w ires to Wlekcs are
or down, b u t I t is underatood liltlo dam- [h ago w as done except on the 'W eems ■al fann . yolg • . ' TilBy OENERAL 8TRIK B BPRBADB
TO LIOIJBIA N OOABT BEQION qf GENOA, </P)r-A general strike, pro- do
iC 4,laimod ^her^.' ^ u /idd by difforcncc* tr) over rcdn ttions in wagcji, hns extend- eo: cd over tho U gurian coait, region. Tho nn men nffccfnd include thc port cm on ployes, nisklng i t impossible .to handio cq nhlpplng nnd I t is feared tho movc-
ro ment will sprrtid to niller Ita lin n A |
i s ; - ”" ’- IjlK A N 0A 8 O ITT E N TEB 8 M EAT •
B irS IN B aS TO STUDY 0 0 8 T 8 KANSAS CITY, Mo., ( f fH A muai-
m flpn lW ea t m arket, tho o l^ fc t o f which on Is to dotcrmino -rtby moat purchaJOQ kc bv eonsumerc costs so mcfh is to bo B( h - opened hero' ahortly, Mnyor Jam es Cow- by g ill announced today, he —- »■n- t u v U i A B B O N A U nCfl BUREATT s t IB PROPOSED TO OOOTREfla
W ASHINQTON, {ff^-Croatlon of a sii bureau of civil neronautics in the do- |h p a r la o n t o f eommereo i) ii.-jposcd in a ot
rd bill Introdaeod b y B epreiw ta tivo H icks, Ihto republican, of N ew Vork. Tho raeasnro 22 eo provides fo r tnspccUon n n d ' licensing D- of p ilo ts and' pianos, ostabliahmrnt o f nd to a ir ron tos and nirdrora«i mid disaomi- hi in- nntion o f w eathor reports fnr the boa- to
e f l t .o f pilots. . Pd
I Proposals Hold ® )r Immense Savingsng tho prospectivo ^ v o l badect o f around lili •400,000,000 could bo cn t in hnlf and b t on th a t th o g rea ter p a r t o f tho anDoal N: ed outlny of a ro u n d '$00,000000 for con- a j nd tia u in g .w o rk on the-10J(l ballding pro- co 0,- gram coold ^ . e lim in^ fd . O rcater pc
eavlnga would come through pcnonafl nr id- 'redaction and u s in g s on pay, cnhilit* h< i{ eaee,' r e r ^ i , ‘7 a ^ ealiatm eati, re- al
;*d. e m ltln g tn d tra in in g and e ther itema. Pi
T W ilf F A U S . IDAHO. F B I
r ^ lm j m '
l i P l O F____, . • . ■ I
G ary Urges N egotiation o fj : T rea ty to P reven t F u tu re
W ars in ConnecHon w ith th e I Agreem ent to L im it Navies
NEW '70RB:, </ip>-Negotlation of n tr e a ty w hich vou id p r e t o t f a tn re wara v a s Brged, in coajnne- • tlo n w ith a n agreement to lim it iia> . vlos, b y E lbe rt H . Gary, chalnnan ' o f th e hoard o f tbo U nited S tates Steel corporation, l a a n address tod a y before tho A m erlcaa Iron a ad fitM l la a ttta te , o f w U tih h» to p r o s ld n t E e also belittled tbe suggestion th a t u n a m e s t lim lta- lo a vOnld rednee th e m anofaoture. o f steel, s a jln g th e thonght v a s ' tm vorthy o f even a passing notice. Business v a s ifflprevlng. h a , a l d i ' l?nt tlicre m ust bo fu rth e r a ^ u s t- moats.," W ith ' (ia nprccmcnt fo r Iho 'llm ita-
tlon o f. capital ih lp ii," tie said,' " i t would no l eecm-to be practical to stop w ith less than n finnl trea ty which wll! p reven t futuro wnrs. In addition to w h at ia conlemplntcd by fho lim itation o f 'n rm n m c n t,’there should, w ith other;
[ th ings, be nn underatanding th a t i f ahy .in te rnationn l differences arose, no reso rt to m ilita ry foreo should bo perm it ted un to a lte r there has heen » conforcnco nnd full discnuilon by all c ations now participating in the do- liborntions n t Waahington. -
Benefita Beyond Ofllculatloa. " P rc d d c n t Unrding nnd th e four se
lected , nblo nnd expcrienccd rcpjpicnt- a tiv es of th is country will energetically and perslalontly strive fo r nh agrco- mont.
“ Tlio benefits which would bc do- r ived by reason o f 'a l l tho nations liv- b g miller pqoccful eonditlona, a t com- pared ' w ith, m ilitary conflicts, a rd 'h o - yond ralcn laU on," hp said. “ I f ^ e a M
lena'h'ce o f peae^vN jp bo foond 'a nd goherolly. aasonted to, i t will, mark' ah epoch of tho g rea tes t-bu rincss; p w - pe rity , as w en aa the largest mtasnro o f happiness th a t th e world has over w nnesicd . Wo khonld . t e . th an k fo i th a t th is conference has beon called.”
■ p a llttte U nthinkable.F ailu re o f tbo" eonferenee', bo said;
' w as unthinkobh). Arr’ adverse outcome would be Intolerable and thoao respoa-
' siblo for i t wonld bo rcpndlated and everlartingly eondemnod.
M rj G sry-sa id i t seemod to-be-gen- ‘ o rally conceded jtha t business eondi- ' tlon* tbrfloghont tho connU^ for tJjo
la s t s i t m onths had been steadily , i f slowly, growing better. Tbe volumo of
, business In tho stool'induatry had more thnn doubled lo th e la st 00 days, he snid, though -p ro fit; bad been litllo or
. nothing, oue to |)igh..eoats and low p rice s .. Of tbo countiy;'s business out- Icok ivho-tnd : . ' } .
. Criticalipei;loA p a r t , .“ Even though W’O hav(r now pasfod
I tho m ost critical period in onr roeov- ■ cry,’I still th ink w e'w onld n o t be w^r- I ran ted la concluding wo havo arrivod
n t tho point whero wo can w ith cor- I n in t^ . predict tho exact tlmo whou
I thero will bo a ro tum to a normal fi- ’ nanclal, commercial a n d ' industrlnl
basis, for tho w orld’s economie sthic- ' tu re h as been tm lM y shnkca b y .n d
vorao winds during tho la st fow yonis. Thoro miiRt bo fu rther adjustm ents.
' “ Tuq delay in 'com nlo to . restoration I o f a sound nnd sa tisfac tory economic * dovelopment nnd ac tiv ity in th is eoun- I t ry tX larRoly duo to high costs—hlRh - eosts of living, high coats of'production y nnd trnnrporta lion a n d -h ig h costs of
ow ning nnd . oaraing money o r its > equ ivalen t." .
■ C lB E S S iE S F i l: S T E P ID iW B K I1 1 ■. ■
I S e n a t e A p p ro v c B B i l l t o P r o h i b i tM e d ic a l P r e s c r i p t i o n o f '
• Brew
3 ' W ASH iN orrO N. D . a (ffv-CoT.jftM-a Bionnl nation on Icgidntloa to prohlbliI- tho medical prescription o f boer anda other malt liquors w as completed todavI, through adoptloa by tho SBnato, 50 to0 22,-of tho conference report,
Tlio legislatloa vthlch woald aUo pn t ndditionni. " to o lh in tho n a tlon 'a pro
[. h lbltion cBforeeoent codo, now goe.i I- t o ’tho president, th e honse having a c t
ed Isa t A ngQ it '
’ GRANGE MEMBERSJ s te a d y BnlM lag TJjp o f Parm er»*'O r»1 ' ean lia tloa ; •Bhown to Beporta
a PO R T L A N D ,.'O re., — Slcadv d bnlldlnff up of. tho nom benh lp of thoII N a tio n a l; Qrabge, oad p rogreu in the I- nppUentioi^ o t grange prineiplfi to I- commonUj' life , w ere iadicftleff in re- r ports lrom ;',tta te m asters hcfore tho d n n n ip l .^eu lfln o f th a ’ niUonnl(• here . l^ ipretttitaU V es. frorah; a ll th e - w ay Irb ta -N a if B t ; g i a a - i ^ ^I. Pacififr coast!. preiBotea repo”
iwsPAPER IN tw m J
D A H■ ^ A Y , NOVEKBER IB, 1021.
M m eB R I T A I N T A K
F O R P E R P E T
“ O P E N D O ^
i Follows Lead o f F ra n c e w ith Offe I RigMs in O riental Republic as
f rants,-P ledges Aid to Chinese e Influence; S im ilar Action by Iti 6 ' --------- ______
JAPAN CALLS FOR R t COURTS BEFORE
China is Opposed to Lansing-Ishii Treaty
wasiunotonT w - cm™ !■opiiow-a to the renew al of the
. Ancli).Jn|innr8c alilnncc and atso dcsirci thc nullification of the Unnsiiij’-Tnliii agreem ent, it was Mntrd iiuthoritalively today a t tho headc|iiartcfi of (he Chineso delegation to tho W ashington conference. Theie qucstlbw! will bo nmou< tbilio to bo. trea te d under thc third of tho ton Chinese points
t i t wns said. ■ . ' : 4,p - th
iJMGIIDK i; I M l l I O i "
Criticism of A m erican Propo- . sa ls Succeeds F ir s t B u rst of
EnthusiaspiT O iaO j (flV -A ftcr tho f i r s t on-
- tliiifllnam over the nntleinntod relief of- nrmnmcnt' burdens, n sp ir it o f caution• devtlopet^ in .Tapan, '-with liic ia- -fc lina tion ,to look fo r ii, posiib le adrdn-
1 Ilm ltatiiin o f .m lo F ; •i:xprc*aiona'4a- - J voring a m ore 'eqna l'b a lance o f power J,• have' beeomo th e eonspiouout poblie9 ro to eoaeem iag tho sebeme, the ‘ r probable d islnrbaaes o t labor-coadi- TI j t lo .n r a s 'f t seeondary-copsiderat.lon.. j .
Compares Ba«rlfle«. - iiThfl a ac rif Ie e ;o f ,w a rs h ip s ;n m e g a l- L
i; m g 453,000 tons b y ; Ja p an w H ld be " e equal to tho scrapping ori,500,0D 0 to as ,,,
b y v tb c U nited 8tn tS j,^Japaao8e W a - " 3 ly slt'd ee la re . on the groilad. th a t i a an 1
cmergcney lhe United S ta te s eoold ro- plaee her lo s t toanage w itbia-A 'thii^d,
■ or evon. a f if th o f tho tim e reqairi»d0 bv ja p an , i ; f I t is po ia ted OQt th a t tho Amorican ”
^ p o s a i s would leavo ' tjbflt-Unlted s S ta le s fivo capital ships c rastrueted h
e bctw ceh 1014 and 1010, w hile, w ith tho ^ r oxception of tho N agato, J a p a n ’s would r p ll bo ilf the period prior to 1013, v :• I t is. adm ltt«d th a t 'th e Japaaeie |
p av y would be saperior t« th e Ameri- _ can in fpeed througb , th e -elim iaatloa of cruisers, bu t the ^ < e r ts .declare > th a l In a ll olse th o w la n wo'uld .favor tho U nited S tater. 'Bomo members of (he ndm iralty are e roditcd w ith ox- I
r. p rrs-iinj tho bolief th a t tho Japancie u fleet should aggregate 00 jw r cent o f ^ 1- the Amorican t o t ^ N aval m ite rs ,
cxprcsdng the opinion th a i th e Uoited : S tales will no t . ta k e tho position that1 i l l pfoppbali a r r no t aab joct to 'am ead-s ment, ae; a fa ir proapect fo r a a arnica- t
bto ndjustm cat; n Snggesta Coneeaslons.Itf . Coneesslons by the Un!t«.-d S ta te s in V regard t(< Paclfie fo rtlficnJioas as an ;h offse t til w hat Is generally eom lag to m l>e regarded as the u a fa ir ra tio o f na- . )f vnl strength, w e suggested b y B aroa : IS Tonhinhu Sakamoto, an ia flae n tia l
mcmlter of the honso of peera, i a .aa ) article In tho Asahi Shimbun.
Hn drclnrcs th a t tho ra tio ahoold .be { 12 battleehlps for Ja p an to W fo r tho United States, inatead o f 10' to 18. H e
Bwiya fu rther thflt under th e .H u g h e* • plnn, w ith Ja p aa re ta in in g o a ly one of tbo super-drcadaooght typo , the ‘
• Nngato, against Americ a ’s th ree , J a p a n 's rntio woflTd bo rertaeed to ap-
i t proximalcly 10 to 20. A f a ire r bal- I . «ttiee ho a rjnes, m ight be seenred in a
differen t diroetlon, nam ely,, tho forti- ' fieiT tln of tbe P acifie w hich he ta y i '
^ t Is im portaat to discurs logo the r w ith Ihe (\aci>UQo o f eUmloaUng;. aU si.TaI
Il bases whleh meaaee Ja p an . 'M. Soyeda, ilirector o f th e labo r and
capito l'co-ord ination socifty , decloies ['o In a sta tcm cat hia belieC tb a t Ja p an ,
should aet w ilh caution regard ing a s tep involving a rad leal e ^ g b in conililic'ns, a ffec ting th e social w e|. - fa re . -
The Hochlihimhun - eonslderz thoro hns buvn a serious omisaioa ia tho proposals, laasmueh as ro ttr lc lion o f aerial ' possibilities is no t touched npon.
3 There has been a a triU ng development in- tb a t departm ent in America, n y r c this newspnpcr>. and i t Mleclarea th a t i 'ilift"-Aw»»ietto» a ttach grea ter Importance tn nerlal suprem acy than tb thc * dreadnoughts. I t cxprcssoi tho hops
ly th a t tRrt United S ta te s vrill p ropest < lie oqually dm stic restric tions along tnoso * lie lines. • 'to - ■ r > ■ — . • ‘«• B A IL W A ? DEOLARES D IV ID EN D ' Iio NEW 'YORK,’ < f fH r i io .n o c k irg »- 'Valloy railway, .'which deferred it r dl- t ■ ■ i d r n d last June, ^ o r t d a y declared-a 1
per f e a t « a j
FALLS COUNTY i
m mf f i KK E S S T A N D
T U A T I O N O F
) R ” I N C H I N A
iffer to Give Up E x tra T errito ria l - as Soon a s Development W ar-
se to A ssum e Place of Economic Ac Italy is A nticipated
REMODELING OF IE GIVING[UP CLAW S -* ■______ a
“ . eW ASH m O TO N , 15, 0., (/P)—Tho ^
anniim cnt conference was called *r by O halrmaa H ughes today to m eet *
a t 11 a. m . n e x t M onday fo r I ts th ird plenary session.' . '
A n o ffic ia l anAonncem ent'of th a * call con tained no m ention o f th epo rpose 'o f th a m ae tln g , b u t I t t n t «
' generally naderatood th a t tbe m s - |alon would bo devoted a lm oit an- *t i r e ly to a( p resan ta tlaa o f th e 'P rench v le v p o lf lt 'o n land arma- 'n e n te by P n ia le r Briand. '
W A B illN aTO N , 1). C„ - W itb . th e nrms confcrenco In adjo'tlromoni, * (ho various nnlional grouiia fu rther do. . . veloped in consuUalioas nmong them- _ aelvea today lho policies they wlll fol- - low' w ith reap ed to tho F a r E astom . quostlons nnd the llmitution o.f natlon> ^
I nl nrm am enl, ' . i, The B ritlah, following th e lead . ^
o t th e P reach , lo t i t bo taiow n th a t ,I aa a card inal p rlndp le of th e ir a t-.
t itude tow ard the P a r E astern alt- na tion th e y stood ready to p e r ^
■ Date th e *'open door” in Ohlna, i ’f " , g lfo e x tra te rrito rria l rlghta t h e n aa a&oa oa'Ohlnft'B dertlop- m ent ■will w arran t, and la geaeral a ld 'th c Chinese peoplb-to assnme a placo o f economic la flu w c e la th a f "
; w orid. I t m a fn lly expected th a t 'I ta ly , v hoso Interest Is more re- . ^ a o te , :v o a ld take a ac h '. tb e . n a e " .
• position -
• Chlaeie d cela ra tig j "of p r in r fp U s - ! 'a a ^• a-bflsis o f 'd lsettsslon*' wore a t w ork •I frau iin^ .fl '.m oro 'de ta lled staU m ent o f' th e ir position a t te r rommunicaUon “ w ith Tokio. There, were indications ' th a t tho ex tm -terrU oria l phase o f the _
situation would oecopy a prom iaeat : place :n sueh a stAlemenl, w ith Jap an '
' ta k in g .th e -p o s itio n tb a t th e pow ers !• cannot give u p e x tra Icrrltc tW righ ta• un til tliv) Chinese eourt system hns been j
fubalan tia lly expanded and recon- j
I* Axoericans P o in t to Reeord. \L’ F o r the U nited Btatea no oao would ^ speak oathoritativ(;Iy , officials only . reforriag inquirers to tho reeord o f th is ? govom m cnt's post a ttitude tow ard ^ J China. Tho pa rtin iln r w ay in which . these 'gene ra l principles arc tb be ap- ? plied tu tho preaont sUuation probably will rem ain nnrcvoalcd until tn e nego-
. n a tions have gone mueh fu rtber, al- T ^ though i t is taken for gran ted th a t r ' ‘‘ m aintenance o f the " o p e n d o o r " ^ l j * ^ remain a baaic conslderalion in . any ^ American plan o f proeedtire.
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Visit o f P rinco of W ales is M ar- ' rod by th e Opntinnin^ th
n ' Diflorders Jit
' f BOMRAY, {yppT he diilurbnnco in tho n a tiv e .q u a r te r of tho c ity , which broko ou l yesterday w hile 'fi procession h ,
“ was e v e r tin g tho Prince of Wales “ j through . th o Enropcan to e llo n ,'w a s enuscd liy a n o b of unemployed m ill g: hands, ■who w recked and bnmcfi a
;® n^m bc^of■ tram t*irs n t sevcml points, ^ *® it was learned toda.v. Tho mob W ried ” ’s tonos.and o the r nisa iles a t European
passers-by.A fter aeveral polico had been killed
*■ and wounded in tho scuffles w hich en- ^ sued, the poliee f ired on tho njob. In- ”
flielinp a num ber o f casoaltier. ' ^ „ The Iram w av aervlco was suspended. "
and tho mob 'wtea s ti ll .carrying on I" g sporadic dem onstrations today. . .
IDA H O W BATHEE. 'jd *" Tonigh t and Saturday unic ttled , ^es colder soutK portion ton igh tlli
i Americans Exprei ro With British A«- ' •
J W ABHINOTON, (JP) - Decision h y w n t O reat^B rittdn-to slop w ork Jm m tdialcly r on h e r fou r cap ita l ships .o f th e n p o r-
Hood ty p e waa heard ir ith sa tisfaction Lg today by ,m em bers of the Amcrienn ar-
mam'eat delogatioa. Thoy regarded th e tl o rd e r ,fo r cessa tion ef work, a n n o u ^ d ai
■0 todoy in London, as iadieatlvo bpnho ol . w holehearted cspensal b y tho BHtlsh
of tbe princip les o f th e American na- ei ) va l rednction program . m-jj A m erican oxflcials, OMnmenting on tl [f. the doelalen, omphaalsed th a t .G reat pi a B rita in w onld t a l f e r leas from atoppaga ai
»a Of w o rk /o n th e ■ape^Eooda th a a th e pi . U nited .S ta te i w b n li l i LnlinU ar. drdar tl
E W S• PRIOB PIV B OHNTr
IDSUPmK PliGISiLT ff GDKBE
Action Ind icates Se ttlem en t by- T echnical Commission ' a t : W ashington of C apital Sh ips R atio Question
- LOOTOH, ' m - T to K lia in llif aunoonees to d a y 'th a t . t t ' b u otdee- ed th e ceiaatlon o f w v o rx on th a fou r warahlpg o f th e n p e r-u o o tf tn>a. T ha ahip bnildlng flrm a vex* notified y o s t e ^ y n o t to Incnr any fa r th e r U ahlU tlea.o& a e v (oaTBl constraction u n til fa ilh a r no tlee from th e adm iralty . . ;
These cnsttac ta v e re a v a rd a d ' only tw o v e e k s ago. O ffieiala ax* p lained tb a t th e prac tical e ffec t o f th e adsilra lty 'a order von ld b a t t o absolnte eeasatlaa o f a ll v a n h lp
W aahington conference.’
GLASGOW,' ( /P V ^ t is f lfflrioP y ■ ■ s ta te d th a t th e eon traeti av a rd ad th e Clyde Shipyards fo r th e coo*
• s tn c U o a o l th ree v a n h i ^ o f th a aoper-Sood tTpa have been anapend* ad. ' ■
The Steel v o i t s a re affec ted b y th e inspanaloa • * .
W A Sm N G TO N i D . . C„ (/P > -A ttlo» of th e B ritish government, annooneed « from London' today, In ordering .work > ■topped on th e four cao lts l sbips 'o l tho Hood, type , tho only, canjtal ship building program, on which Ido B ritish ' bavo bi-en engaged slnee the annlallci^ camo na no aurprlso here. Thero va« mueh doubt, even beforo the coiiforcne* en 'lim itation of armaments waa oalled < by Prcsi<leot H ardlngj th a t tho B r i t i ^ would com plete-Ihise, ships.. '
. . Xn a n y case dallberatiena e f ^ - ' 'tebaol&id tom nisalon ihwificft t o - r n f t a i s t m ^ ^ W n ^ B i o n T ^ '*
'tadtuU ajg' s i t f a l -ottlcara Of ‘ ' ' t t i r t i ^ p o v a r a r ep iw e a te a t o th e ;-^eonfeianoa, appear raadM d - ■
' a p o in t'V h ere th * c ap lts l-ah lp z» . •. U o m ay h a c o n tU ara l aa ttled , ao ' .
f a r . a s th e B ritish and-A fflericaa ‘ .f iee ta a ra . ooncenad , T h* Amazl* ' .
~ 'o a a proposal th a t O raat B rita in r a - '. t a in IB battlesh lpa and fe n r b a ttle '
c m lse rt,a n d th e U oited S ta te s 18 b a ttle sh ip s ' to- have bean ao- cep te4 b y th e exp erta-v h lc h Im- ^ - pllea f in a l acceptaac* h y th * con- [ ference its e lf o f th a t elem aat o f ' } '■ th o progtasLI t is no t clear, however, th a t tb e ex
perta have as yo t reaebod a conclnrion u to J a p a a 'a fleo t streng th , fo rm a l , ~ announcem ent yesterday by A dmiral B aron K ato , heading the J a p a n e se . group, tlia t Ja p an desired more th a n ^ tb e 00 per eont ratio in general n a v a l" tonnage ollowed fo r he r under th e A m -. e ricaa proposal waa takoa aa meaning th a t th is is tho po in t now beiog d ^ ba ted by tbo five adm irals e f tbe a n ^ - - eommitleo and the ir staffs.
Ja p an W onld Boost L i m i t .I t har been sa id th a t the . Japanea* - '- ''
desired a f lee t ratio to British o r Ant- e ncon s treng th o f T O iortoad 'o f OO p ^ cen t. B aron K ato did no t disclose the a c tua l figures, aaying merely th a t ha aought n " a l i g h t” IncrenM ia p roper' tiona l alren i^h . There is no doubt t h a t th is w ould bo viowed by Axaeri-' rn n navnl opinion as 'n m odification-ef ooe o f ith o fou r “ general p rlnc jp lsa" la id " r<nwri by, Sccrotary H ughes aa those oppUed by tho American delega* tlon in shap ing a redoetlbn a ad UmlU* tion proposal . ' ‘uDon on ontlrcly r e a - • sonablQ and pratU aablo boslsi.-to the . end th a t tho jo s t Intcreala o f Alt ahallK :'^ 1)0 'ad eq u a te ly guarded and . t ^ t n a tionol security and defense ^ o a l l be m nintained.’f^ 1 0 th ird 'general propoaltion s ta ted by M r. H ughes w as: “ '
" T h a t in general regard shoo1d .b e had to tb e existing naval streng th o f tho powera concemod.”
N o v S ho rt o f Ratio . - . .This has applicalion to tbo Japanese'
proporcd modlfieallon as to tonnage n t l o , it is aald, inasmneh as Jnpan does n o t now possess eren ..the'60 pe r 'c e n t . ra tio allowed under tho. Amorlcaa pro- IiosiQa. ‘ ’ r
I f th e coacreto temsa' e f th e Japancbo conater proposal ' deal, only v iO i l ie r d (sii« to r e ta in th e n e v sdpar-draadnonjht u n ta n , Jn s t -
(Contiaoed on F age Poor)
3S8 Satisfaction • id m ira lty ’s Step
woro issued rela ting to lU 1016 boild- ' tn g program .. I t w as pointed o o t th ftt. ., tbo super-Boods virioelly wore in the " p a p e r " stngo wbilo some of tho n e v A m erican ships wero nearly c o m p le te
Coagressiooal loaders declared today .- th a t thero wns lit tle prospect o f a n y . action in o ltber senate or bonse on Ta**' : o lnllons dosiraed to stop, th e IQlO pre- - v liram until the resoltS ie f t h e ' con fe r" enco aro seen. I t vaa-pb ih tad 'bn t t h a t , ' ondor no thority o f a n amendment, t * - ' ' . ' th e 1016 'navU a p p r o p r i a t i o n ' p residen t, in event e f ln te r B a t{ i» 0 r ' ag rc ttnen t haa a u th e r i^ [ to p rese n t,b a ild in g p r o g ra a l ir i t ib n t t o - .' thCT. a n th o r i u tM from e o a f ^ . ...
■ESE Bll 111BNOPESi £ . fflS P lO S i
lo tnN ation 's Desire to M anage Own
A ffairs is E xpressed by P res- nmot
• , ident an d P rem ier in In te r- JJ",;' view Given Nortiicliffe J ;; /
PE K IN G , >yIV-Chinn’s dciiro to " n ] njocajo h e r own affa lt* w ithout Inter- Icw neo irom o lhcr conntnt® v a t voSf- od in JntcrvJowt Rrontod today to Lor<i N ortbcliffo, noted n r ltlih publlclit, by . . T y « i * n t n * a -S h lh CBiwif; and-P ro« m is r Cliln Yun-Pcny. Both cnphnaiecd j,p„, UjeiT nftUotv'« tveod o( money titul both likowiaa tunertcd th a t Cbia-i w u boI von t and ablo to win h e r .way throuifh If Riven tha opportunity . Premier Chin declared th a t China w u lookinft I fo t th a WMhinRton eonfereneo fo give I’oln h e r ta r i f f Rutoncmy. • , . , , , I]” '
Tho prciiden t, who recolvcd Lord 'f f f , N orthchffo a t h i i palaco aaid: « e tl
Bbonld Solve Problems. |®“ 'Tho ojKntaR of th e WaiW nsftoa
conference baa te e n marked by many ■ fugceation i odvocalinjc forciffn control ___
In ChJtjft bu t uuch proeecdurc .would t onljl causo fu rth w d^ffieulUci a n a (T ttouW c. Tbo Cblnesa pceolo ahould bo I nllowM to lolve tholr own Internal “ pfobtomi. Chlna'a preaent troubles Bhould b» -rc (ruded by fo re lgncn noc • only a^ peculiar to China b u l a i tho n a tn ta l s lep in tbo ovoluUon of tho eoveram ent eatabllibod wbon the mon- orehy v?u overthrow n a fte r bavin); Cl beon endured fo r centurlea. Similar ^ d lfle a ltic i were experioneed in France _
_r a f te r tho revolution and E ngland andtho U nited Btatea a lio had bn (r pe- I riods c t m lq u i uo ie tttcm ent boforo ’ i to b b ndm iniatratloni w rro eomnleted.
" C h in a would liko forolffn nationa to repaid th e development* now proceed- ioff w ith undoritandln(f and aympatby . Tha In lereat o f foroipn powora in Chinn ' h chiefly commercial and helpful crlti- ; film o f China and a determ ination on th e p a r t o f the powe fi to give her f air
L A V E R I N ( ^
T H E A T R E
TODAY AND SA Tjl^A y' V T h ti i« tho c u d tha t
* ^ brooght death to 12
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A ic reea melodrama o f com- pe llin s power, o f luapcnao th a t ii aa in ta lD od to tho laat foo t of film , eomplfeatod w ith an onuau- a l Iw lit th a t jr i] ) j yonr bO'»r; ns w ell a i y o u r In taiM l, i i th o '‘Aco o f H earta ,” a a J o by O ollw ji. from an orig inal O onvcm eur Morr is iccnaria. Z;on C.'ioney;’ J/)hn'Bowers and L eatrleo Joy a e t the lo&ds.
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A B ooth TatkiLgVo.i Two Reel Oomcdj
’ “Edgar, Ilie Beteclive”AND
A Ono Kool.Novtilty
“Speed”,A N IN E .H E E L '
BANNER PROGRAiVI DON'T MISS n
.. Usual P r i c e s - 1 0 - 2 5 , '
play would a id m aterially >n. her com- halL morrltil cxpannloff ond create buiinea* «d tji opportunities o f iriporttinec. •. H oW i 1 0 B » ' to Mlnlmmn. { i n ’n
" C h ln il 's p reicn t financial dlfficul* .Jic tic* nre nmirnvated hy tho fonditioni whtcb >,ovc nlitftlncd ninre tho termin- ation o f the., w ar. D uring tho w ar. xh Io icIrh buvct* ,01'^ratcd k tR C ly 'in . tho ( China mnrket nnd were Lirge pu rcbu- |h e r n of Cliincm? products. Sineo tlio 'w ar veml theao purchiucB hnvo m aterially dlmln- g^„J Isheil nnd China hna no t y e t bcen 'ab l« p „ 5, lo mako up the defielcncy. flho ha« not
I ron lrartril nny foreign lon.ns durinR Vonl tho Inst th rre yMM of nny consiilcrable jjonc amount. Al»o Ih^re hns brcn no par- Qff,, ticulnr invcntm ent'h rre of foreign cap- q Itnl, and (his, coupled w ith the dcererise In trade of luch staplo* ns silk, tea, nnd th e like, Is rcsnnnsiblo for little, fopital comtnp n to tho rountry.
“ Clilna II in flnanrial diffirultiea. but .they nro not Infiinnonntablo, nnd stppfi r .rt now helni: tnken \)v the Rov- ernm ent w hich wlll rnahlo tho rnuntry |{i return ta .l t« normnUiitrttt.wiHiIn a roawnnWo tim o drspite the troublea . ‘ heween tho n o r th ' and south, Theao nro rxpecled lo ^ e adjueled In due * coufio. iO
O ltljonahlp I s Sonud. Jj*'’-“ Bomo fo rc ip i new spaperi ,have . .
polntocl o u t tlu it the dlf/erenrc* ,b e , " tween tlje north and south are not dif- ferenrcs betw een the people o f thoae . foetionf, bu t betw een persons, desiring , / ' to serve th e ir own ends, nnd th is view V.P*; Is eo rrrrt. The people o f China are ^ j '
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; I C b u r c b S e r v i c e s I PrciI ------------ —------------------------------------------ Mod, Ohurch o f tho Aseejulon.
(Episcopal) ■ Offt1 Charlc* Qlenn Baird, Ilector. Anti 1 .H arry Q arra tt, Choir D irectof.
M ary Hamptffo, Organist. E; Church sebool a t OHS m the Parish Preir -•*"■' ........ .. ' ------]
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Usual Admission.f
Eveninfls— 1 0-25 and 30d
Other Good Subjects Now"Pormanent Fooco", Bolativo to
- ' i"*SPECIAL BTCSIOAL SOORE 00«
B ig UOnly to show you h (
items.from our big stoch er prices are just as att
Editorial ^Hundreds of co.atumcrr
who havo como to dot store exclaim with omosemont,"We really did not. know that Twin Palla had a £ur- nitnro 8^r<}^oooupyinB;.tho
rbig apa^e you havo, 'and carrying stfoh a high e:rade lino of merohandiso, com- ,bincd with the modinm priccd goods." Our Main street storo consists of thrco Big floors. In tbo basomeilV "wo havo our cheaper priced .and aop- ond-band fnrnitnro and
I stoves. On our ^onnd floof wo carry tho mcdinm .
g r a d e s , and_ onr third floor consists of all high grade lines of furniture. Therefore you see wo can suit all yo'ur requirements.
E. HOLLINGSWOETH.
H o o s ie r COMPLE
212 M&in South
, TWIN FALLS DAILYjiU . T K t b l i a m « o »o«r b c ln s call- O J id upon to m akoltheir conu lbu tion i o t An rood aupplilcf for tho box which wlll bo scot to t h o / o r t n a i l m ission -a t ■
^ £ f n g * ' ’^p rayer 'nnd litnny a t , 11, with si-rmon by tho rector. ;
B crv iro-a t Roaeworth a t 8 ,p . m . | Tho noxt sorvico for tho colored pc6- |
plo of tho community w ill be^bold in the church on Sundoy even&g, No- .^i, vcmber 27th, n t 8 o ’eloek. U aslo o a ' Sundoy mornlnp will be : ' Proccasinnal, “ Alleluia Sing : to
J c itta " — ______—— --------- PowoUVonlto ......................... MendelssohnBonedlftus cs D o m lne ....;-_ .^ ,.-N cv ln . O ffertory anthem, " P ra is e the I* rd ,
0 My S o u l" ...........------------ _~BoylePrcKM otion, “ Holy OffcfliKtf^’
...._____________________ BourgeoisRocesjlonal, “ Jeruaalem the Golden .
................. ..................... ............... E w ing ®
--------- enr i r r t O hilJtian OhracJi. " lli W. W. Burks, Pastor;
9:45 0 . m„ Bible school. D. W . Up- ^ degraff, superintendent. You aro m aae gt glad when you come to this lehool. „
10:D0 o. m.. Communion nod sermon. Subject: “ Shall Wo K now Each O ther In HcavcnT”
0:30 p. m., Christian Endeavor. A tea l llvo young peoples h tv Im .
7:30 |>. ni., Praise and u m on-loe tu ro bv the pastor on “ T n m la f tho W orld • Upside Dovrn.” An up-tu-the-mlnule discussion th a t rub t polities, plutocracy .. and puny ,
Spccial musir will bo furnished by tho choir o t both morning a ad evoning
M orning:Proludo. Rcvcrio ----------------- BchumannM editation, M oonlight S o n a l^ „ ____
O ffertory, Nocturne •.— - — __.{niopIii Anthem, 0 Do Joyful In tho I ^ r d .^ ’ t
------------- ------------------------------ - E v u t J,Evonlng;
Prelude,- Con Amour-_____ >__Donnierc J,
)RPHEUM f«.TH WHILE®®©
l E X l D ’teel Comedy Ever Made b\ ing the Kid—Jackie Coo
Thtf s to ry e a n le i so mneh de* liclous h u n o r th a t I s .th e hands
' o f on o rd in a rr se to r i t would b e T a comedy h it, hai .w ith Chaplin ' in th l roU o f t h i fo s te r f i th e r of. ~ “ T I iB K I d " th o p r o d u o th n I s th e - $ f u tc a t laogfaisnatalner . th a t has overboen lu u e d In the form o f .a ' motion p le ture. I t is deservodly V driilgnated a s F irs t N ational's six rods of joy
aw Shovfing-P£BM4J'9 to Poaoo Oonference a t Washin .j he Day and Patho Review
^OHOEET O&OHEBTEA %'
:k Reduciihow money talks here, v
)ck a t random, and are lis attractive.' Come and see
C hart^O ak: R ange .. . Home Range, with n '"Oak, aiuminum top, £
Kitchen C abinet.......Star or King Oak Hea Genuine Way Saglesi W h iteo rV .M ,2 in ,FW alnut Beds go a t ....Good Felt Mattress $25,00 6-ft. Dining Ta $80:00.54-in. Dining T$125.'00 Mahogany CaPhonogi-aph..............$75,00 Wicker Baby C. $50.00 Baby Carriage.
• F u r n it iLETE HOME OUTFITT
.Y NEWS, TWIN FALLSO tferto iT , D tIm P o e t ___ a o tU e U lk £Anthem %* _____ Sclectrd I
■ ■ ' B U n ^ A n u , ' K -lla ll 12.' £ a s t M ain S treo t
. Captain and Mra. J . F . P urdy J a i l senriees 11 a. a .Sunday sehooi 2 p . m. ^ ' S Salvatioa meeting S p. d . , ^ ton W eek day services: Tuosday, 8 p. m .; i
T hursdny, 8 p. m .; S a ta rday , 8 p. m. o ’e W b Invite yoo to w orship w ith us. pi^,
- wilr i r r t OJnirdi o f OhriBt, Scientist.- j
ICO N inth A ve. E . the, Banday lervIeo a t 11 a. m. Subject ( o f lesson'scrmon November 20: “ Soul a t and B ody ." ^
Sunday ichool a t 10 a. m. fo r pupils Qu under 20 vcart o f age. ooj
Wednesday testim onial m eeting a t 0:1
A reading room a t 134 1*2 U h in av- to; cnue norlh, w here ' C h ris tian ''B c le n ce a i lite ra tu re m V b e ob ta ined , is open 3 dally, ix rep t ,'.8uadays a n d , holidays, mo from 1:30 to <:30 p. n . fol
^ 0 public is cordially inv ited to art a ttend tho sorvlces a n d use the reading - i Town. Oil
AnTwin P*D i MIm Iob.
J . M. ClOf, R aito r.- Of230 T hird Ave. B. ]
Suiidny school 10 a . m. preaching, 11 a,- m.. OrEvQ praiao servieo, 7 p . m. • ]
• PreachlDg 8 j) . a . ' , OrEvsagcHst N. n . Payne wiU preach ~
tho old time gospel th a t saves from all sin through Je su s ' blood.
Meetings overy evening. Song 'ierv- Icc 7:;i0 p. m. P reae^ ing 3 p. m.
' Immaanal L ntb’e ran Ohnrch. 'Jobs Q lhring, Pastor.
Third Ave. W . a n d F ifth St.Sunday sehooi 0:45 a . ni.Morning w orship 10:30 a. m. 2S S. x
Tr. M atlh. 25, 31-40. T opir: “ Tho Last Jttdpnc-n t.''
Evening services 7:30 p. m. ■ Topic: Jesus C h i^t, the Qod.Man.
TODAY AND TOMORROW IS P E O U I. l U T Q i r a
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i )g S a le ! [we have chosen a few = isting them here. 0th- ee. You are the judge.
I .....................$39jS0reservoir.,. . . : . $25M , Seller’s.......................$35Meater..............$10.00iSs Spring..... $9.50Filler Beds.... $9M0 ,..................'.....$10.001.....................$10.00.:ah\/..............$14.00Tables..........$45.00lase.......... ..........$40.00C arriage...... $35.00e.....................$20M
u r e x C o .‘TERS ^ B^07:^^3hone South ,,
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S I' ,s*"»^ Saturday, 0 to H a. ,
P i n t m C m iM E p b c o ja o s m S O teht I jilgw Ia iVhlto, Pu to t,^
t a l l y U . Cumnnn., U cntoncu. . . j , , , Sundny rcbool 10 a, m. ‘t . h. Aeb-
ton, superintendent. • - monllI R flgnlu m orning worship a t .11 n .jn lo'eloek when tho pulpit ,will bo o c « - , iplfld by th e Rev. E . J . .tluston, who 'w i l l , conduct a series of meetings.
Preaching ovot’ ovening a t 7:30 w ilh tho ozcrptlon of Saturday. '
Class meoting in tho pastor’s study M( a t 0 p . m. B. L Sm ithwlck, leader. Ev
Interm cdiato loaguo n t 0 :1S, Anna by t Quire u leader. Wesley lenguo for Bl boyi aad ^ r l s o f high sehooi lago a t " P a 0:15 p. m. W illiam McDonald, Joador. p a ,''
'S enior league a t 6:15 p. m /w ltb a “ No representativo o f tho Castleford league and a i leador. • tha t
Evening w orship n t 7:30 w ith a sor- snpe mon by tho Bev. B. J . Huston. The Cl following musical program hjos beon J i arranged: - Pi• Morning musie: ning
Organ I’icludo. ^Anthem, “ Beneath th e Cross of P “
J e s 'is " M B e r w a l d O ffertory solo, “ I L ay Mo Down In -
P e a c e " ____________ -D u d le y BuokM lsa M & rguot Dumke.
Organ uostiudo ..Evening musle: ' ‘
Orchestra. ~
Howpould You In Booth’s
C h i l d r e n ’ s 1
S h o e D e p a r t m ’ t I
■ Black, 5 1-2 to 8....... $2.60 1Black, 8 1-2 to '11..... $2.76 liBrown, 5 to 8 ........... $3,60 . 1Doublo-'wclt can be reach- !!“ ■J-8 1 - 2 to 1 1 , b r o w n c i i l f ; t h e • .b e t t e r k j u d ........ ............$ 3 .5 0
1 1 1 - 2 t o 2 , b r o w n c a l f : t h e „b e t t e r k i n d ____ ;............^ . 9 5
i l l - 2 t o 2 , b r o w n c a l f $ 3 .6 0 (
H o p S c o tc h S h o e s : b r o w n bc a l f ; 5 t o 8 .....................$ 2 .1 0 P
8 1 -2 t o 1 1 .....................$ 2 .2 5
B l a c k K i d , 2 t o 5 . . . . . $ 1 .6 5
D la c k l a d , 5 t o 8 ....... $ 2 .0 0 .
B r o w n K i d , 5 t o 8 ... . $ 2 .9 5 j
B r o w n C a l f , 5 t o 8 . . . . $ 2 . 2 5 MB l a 'c k K i d j 8 - ^ 2 t o . ' M1 1 .......................................... $ 2 -9 5 mB r o w n C a l f , 8 1 - 2 . • Wt o 1 1 ..................................... $ 3 .0 0 ^
H a v e t h e c h i ld r e n f i t t e d
p K » p e r ly , a a n u s - f i t t c d •
. s l i o e s w i l l r u i n t h e i r f e e t
w h i le ^ r o t t i n g . W e ta k e
K pec iu l i n t e r e s t i n f i t t i n g t l i e c h i l d r e n . W o h a v e A A < t o E w i d t h s i n t h i s d e p a r t - I m o n t . t
Vogue Polish, in j
“ A n o t h e r P a c k a g e
BOOTH.MERC
Yeast V Complexioi
B a n i s h e s S k i n E r u p t i o n s ,S t r e n g t h e n s t h e N e r v e s a i
y w want quickly dear your - .skin and complezion, pu t somo firm,) btMlhy on yout bones, Incjwu*
your nrrvo forte and power and look u d feel 100 pcr ctaL better, simply try takine tiro ot MaaUo's tiny VITAMON uLlets wltb eacli m«U aod waUh rcsutls. Mastln's VITA- MON TaU cls coaUla WaMy con- /
, ccnlratol yeast-vlUmines as well / as tlio ivo otiicr TtlH'mora Inipartanl ^ vitamiurt (Kot Soluble A aod Water T Soluble C) and are now bcine 'uard > , by thousands a s to o ls /c e io ra l iv o . ) | aadamuInecom pleiloQsccrtl. IStn- ( ple& boils and skio eruptions trtm lo . vanlib like macie, tho complrxfoo b^ comes frwb and btautitul, tlio clicels rosy, the Ups tcd, tlio ej-cs h t i^ t . 60 THE rapid aod amaxins ore tho reeulU -8 U C that sucejM Is ah«lul«ly twaTtinttwl UNHl or tho trial costa you nothlnn. Tlie sk IN souroo of n slowio|f. mdinnl complexion Is from You can’t expect external BppliMtions to l.rnrlit Of a eoDdldoD due to itncmnl conditions. VoC et some ritamlnra into your Ho
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A . W ilton P eck . 1chcstra. • Jrcctor o f choir, Mra. F ra n k Bell. A O rganist, OleniSa N ew ton. fDirector, o f o rehcitm , D j. P a r ro t t The W,. F . U . S . w ill hold a regular inlhly meoting F r id a y afternoon,30, Novembor 25, ia tho parlors of 0 chureh.
Chnrch of th » Brethren , n m r k a W . Bonk, P m Io i.
Mormng w orthlp 11 a. n .Evonlng worship 7:30 p. m. Sermons f the paator.Biblo school 10 a . m. Lesson:Paul Veloio Feslus a n d K in g &grip.1, " Acts 25:1, 20:32. Oolden t e x ^ Now is Christ risen from th e d e a d ^ od become the f i r s t f ru its o f,.th c9i u t slep t.” —I Cor. 15:20. E . N . Plory,iperintendent.Chrlatlon Workers m eeting 0:30 p. u . Junior. W orkers meoting 6:30 p. m . .. Prnyor lervIce on W odnosday evo-
A l H om e T A V L O R C U M M IN S
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u Like To fies Shoes?Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes ^Brown kid, Cubanh e e l .............. .............$6.50Black Kid, Cubanhoo l...................... .......$4.85Black Kid, low heol.. $ i5 0 BroWn Kid, low hefil $4.60 i . Brown Calf, low heel $4.75,Olil ladies’ comfort «hoes;, soft too and rubber heela................................... $4.00Oxfords, in \rn\s, heelt black, brown, gray ana p a tto iia ......................$3.95 '
Twoedie Boot tops aro neat in appearanco. Because they fit snug they add die- tinclion to tbc dress. _ I
I A ll Colors, 20c
B -From Booth’s”
CANTILE CO.
/itamon }ffi Sccrct II, Puts on Firm Flesh* and Increases Energy.
SKIN •
0( w u t 1;m Ar« tUaullfuI F ta tu m If I Yoti An Uslf Sliln. FUhbr Holla* ChMfci, Or a Serawnr NKkt M..tln'*-VJT*M0N T .b U t. A r.T eri-ll«»lr Cu*mnl(*d To C lw Yeu Htslih, n« iu tr Anil A M on Reund*d Fact and Fl|ur«, o rM ontr D*ck.
Arc Pojilively Gtiaranleed •to Put Oa Finn Flesh, v 'C Im the Skin and locresM WEncisy When Takea W i^ f
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Survey of Records Provides tion Relating to Road Co Falls Counti^ the Past
—Expenditures Total $98i, i l ' j ioU J W .I o t «18S,741,M t h . o m t a .■ Twltt- FnlU highw ay dialrJct h « coa
• tn ie ted M 1-4 miro# of h»rd w d g nTfll’ lurfftCed road l In ih« t r e a cm ' tulldlnbraced Jn tho d ittrle t. In conrlrue- lhe diUod, lurraclD g of tlicJO roadi h u beon nnd bii
t dons w ith b ilu lltb lc 'pavcm ont, oil »or.. a t a c0l«U 0D macadam, rock lop. rock hue jum lo ■with p ftvo j top, wa^or-bound a*aca- Improv dam and (rravol top . Tho
Infom iatio tt to th la o ffc rt haa been (or roiobtained ihronRh a aurvey of tho d lv thcBOt r l r t ’a roeorda befflnnlny w ith f l r i t op- bri<lRci
' ATottgo am ount «p«nt por milo fo r Boadi--------, „ • D ridgw
W w ^ zniloa o f v ii maeadam eo it fo r Boadi— - • B ridgoi ..
| ^ ; ^ . |B i l « a o f roek baio, gravel top B o a d i------
VA n i l » o f s ia v e l a t H o ltb to r Boads-~---------( 700.00 p e r n llf l 'b e iog now added ,S S-( mUei w ater boond noeodam Boadi---------
I B rldgc i —7 t t o Um o f p a T e l a t M urtangh Boada.---------
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D o u u 6f W o ik D o M .
The appended report rtotc# tho placo tion n o f Improvcmoot, amount nf road bu ilt In ea j
k u i l t t . LoDRth Boada .B r id g e t' 2 4 % -£ 5 B 'Im ilf l • •4,400.81 » 0.24 (
25 -28 B I m i lo 2,505.87 82.4725 -27 B Im llo M07-83 16.1726 -28 B I m lio 2,710.65 1,304.03 26 -20B Im llo 4,375.70 S(L05 2S -25 N H mile 1,030.00?7 -W N lm U « 2,l8a:£9
k 28. -27N Im ilo • 4,140.75f L illy O r'd e I H milo 2,038.87 1,403.14
Bho-Falla H m llo 15,01U180 *41N Im llo 10,451.77 5,271.4380 ^ O N 3-4 milo .13,057.22 . 5,741.4630 -SON Im llo 10,340.72 iD,000.7830 -37 N Im ito 10,750.83 2,502.3230 .3 8 N 3-4 b Ho 15,073.70 716.7220 -37N I m llo - 18,207.74 ’ ■
fc 20 -38 N 8 4 o l io 12,104.04 545.70^ 25 -37 N 1 mile 10,154.09 0,023.34
25 .-38N Im llo . 10,0'11.78 1,403.0438 -2013 Im lle 22,501.03 3,2'13.2338 -27 B Im ite 24,340.10 2,197.53
, 38 -28 B I m ilo 18,520.53 2,605i)8 .I 38 -COE I m llo ' .17,032.20 1,581.3!>
28 -41N Im llo 10,533.00 700.0458 -40 N % m lIo 0,007.51 1,102.70
' 30H -20E iJuU o 18,324.04. 3,124.41,2 9 . -40N l - 4 m U « : . 'k - 6,080;40 , r - • 172.08
■ 80r-30E % a l l 6 • - '• 1 4 ,( » 8 :3 8 - - ■ 407.7638 .3 0 N Im llo • 10,701.54 4,701.7738 -38N I m llo . 17,250.13 2,610.1238 .-37N Im llo 17,704.15 2,200.3238 -80N Im llo 10,408.23 4,703.8738 -86 N 1 inllo 10,300.80 2,08(IJ21 '
* 30 -30E Im llo 14,551.02 1,102.0535 -35N Im llo 14^35.00 8,005.0335 -30 N. Im llc 1^,215.22 ' 2,107.6135 -37N Im llo • 12,781.72 8,480.4030 -33E Im ilo 11,110.80 1,038.1330 -32E Im llo 10,050.32 2,018.8730 -31B 3-4 mile 8,307.23 763.40
■ 87 -36 E 1800 fU 0,685.03 43.55 ■t, 32 -38N I m llo .8 ,5 5 1 .0 1 ' 2,200.201/ 36 -30B Im llo 8,732.57 1,804.82
28H -41N 1-4-mllo '.2 ,2 0 0 .0 0 , - - 1 0 5 .5 02 8 ^ -4 0 N H m llO ' 4,100.00 ' 081.54 "45 -30N I m llo ' 6,020.30 081.2145 -31N 1 m lio ' . 6,583.57 60.0445 -32N Im llo 7,481.40 301.8045 -33N I m l l o ' 2,550.51 545.2140 -35N Im llo . 8,454.30 404.30
k 33 -40 B Im ile ' 1,038.64 - 48.67 M nrtaugh8hoettrlD g I H milo 3,222.38 8pO.SOSt. n ig h 'r n miioB 206,000.05 20,177.07
TotaIa_58^4 mlloa « 8 2 ,741.50 «105,445J» ;
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P O S T A L S A V m O S D,
' Member of Federal R
TWIN FA LI5 DAILH
f s i ir s r ■iBEims i fm c io M ii:
' Mochlr.1des Accurate Informa- p«.ty i Construction in Twin “"“ J Two and a Half Years h. p« $988,186.82 , 551----- ------- y posftlnm tlon i, and carry ing onM o Oetobci itend i 14, th l i year. _ view ol
Bridges C ost t lO ^ M J m i" ''T hil lurvcy ehowa th a t slnee roail a dlaci
luildlng operationa were begun under the Ab ho d irM tlon. o f tho d iitrlc t, b rld g ri Chlnesi md Bimilar elriicturc* havo beon b u ilt ihould It A cMt of •105,445.23, bringing th«i ioggcil ium tolDl of i-xpenditurea fo r highway tho Ch mprovements to •D88,1B0.83. Mr.
The tverapo am ount ip e n t per milo lha t tl 'or rosdi constructod Is, according to n tai'i hcio rccorda, •15,154,20, an^ for Huglici )ri<lRci per milo • 1810.22. - --• ln»pirc
I ’ ' *10,7AH.71pt<rnilla mou# i^ ____________ .2,800.84perml!e______________________12,773.48 per mile R IV Et i ------------------------- 2 ^ 0 .8 4 p o r m il.__________________ '3,266.18 per milo
__________________ 8,570.17 per m lh_____________________1,777.50 por oU o ^_______ - _____________3,095.48pormlleI — ----------------— . 334.87 por mile
n « c h icclion, « i t_ or cooslruction, iona, I ;o it of brlilgci, tho kind of coo j^ur- wore a :lon nnd tho to la l am ount expended the ra{,n eajh icgregntod a rea: .wi'cn
• heavy M Total Kind o( Itorul Cinclni J.2* • 4,407.05 d rav e l ' top of J.47 2,538.34 Gravel . poaito 5.17 2,482.00 Gravel few m LOS 4,081.48 Gravel W itl L05 4,415.65 Gravel eraah
1,630.60 Gruvel eteamo• 2,180.29 Gravel the cr«
4,140.75 Grave) In theS.14 3,502.01 Boek lurfaco tbo
15,011.xl OllpoQotratioD 1.43 20,009.20 O llpcaetratloa1.40 14,231.68 Oil penetration3.78 30,010.50 Oil penetration ' ,"C h3.32 10,352.15 Oil penetration ^3.72 10,000.48 Olt ponelratlon ' Dul
18,297.74 OilpcQotratlon recnniDJ.70 12,050.70 o n penetration ').34 20,078.03 o i l penetration5.04 21,434.82 o il penetration . " “ J, ).23 25,835.10-o ilp cn etra tio n "r.63 20,483.72 Oitponetrntlonm , 21,002.51 o il ponbtrntion •1.30 10,213.50 Oil penetration ).04 20,323.13 Oil penetration 2.70 10,800.21 o ilpcno trn tlon j J.41 21,488.45 o i l pcnotratlon I .2.08 • 5,201.54 Oil penetration r " -.^57.76 ,15,050.14 Oil ponelratlon A f i1.77 24,403.31 Oil penetration ■ ♦},. 1 0.12 10,875.25 O lljen e tra tio n ; S S t 0.32 20,054.47 OU pen etratio n . *tart3.87 24,202.10 Oil penetration . F o r ' 8JJ1 ■ 22,380.10 O ilpcnotrntlon f o r e2.05 15,744.27 Rock baae; gravel top Th 3.93 18,140.93 Rock baae, gravel top but j 7.01 10,412,83 Rock baae, gravol top r>slit3.40 HW71.21 Rock base, grave l'top “ tyf 8.13 12,754.00'Rock baao, gravol top8.87 12,000.10 Rock baao, gravel toi-3.40 0,120.72 Rock baae, gravel top 3.55 ' 0,720.60 O ilpenotratlon0.20 10,758.20 W ato rb o ’n d m ’ead'm l l1.82 10,537.39 W ato rb o ’n d m ’a d 'm5.60 2,305.60 W o te rb o 'n d m 'c a d ’m' X T r 1.54 ■ 4,781.54 W ate 'rbo 'nd m ’cad'm1.21 0,707.57 Gravel ^ 0 1 }.04 6,033.01 G ravel ^ 1.80 7,873.20 G ravel „5.21 8,104.72 Oravol1.30 8,858.60 Gravol 'B.67 1,087.21 Oravol and
D.SO 8,012.68 Gravol t T7.67 816.244.62 iPaved T J '
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iVASniNG'TON, D. a , (ff> -K olaro .chlruki, th e leader o f the oppoiltlon rty In tho JnpanciO 'houso of repre- ita tlvpi on diplom alie m n tteri who I*IV in W aahlnglon aa oa obaervor for I pa rty , In an Interview Thundny sen the quoslion . why tho Uniteil
M n o t he rto lf lu lm ltte d pro- iftla fn lho conference ycaterday, In- md nf China. H o belloved th a t .n !w of the f a c t th a t the U nited S tale i d InviUd tho powora to m cm W e fot dlacuksion of F a r Baatorn qucitloni, e A ncriean governm ent and bo t tho ilncao o t n. m htlor o f form ality, ould have takon the In itia tive , in ggctUng a program fo r 0 lo lolion of 0 Chiocao problem.Mr. M oehliakl o tp resied tho opinion a t the Chineao delegation e ither had lai'il undcratandlng w llh Bocretary
iglie* or th o t Seere tary nugh>ti had ipircd the doeumenl. I f 'e i lh e r wetp c fftao, ho aald, tho Chlncae deloga- )o l l / presenting tbo propoiala ha.l irely sought to mnke thnmielvea fa- DU9 in China.
IVER BOAT P A S SEN G ER S . W R R O W LY E SC A PE DEATHsaeucn T aka 30 F e n o u O ff S t f l u u r
Sant to B ottom o f Bapld ty BU- Iflg OUo B lre r
CINCINNATI, 0 ., (/P)—T hirty perns, lacludiag two womon puseage rs , ore -saved from the muddy w aters of 0 rapidly riaing Ohio river last night hen tho stoom er Chilo, carry ing n lavy cargo of fre igh t upstream from nclnnatl, a truek a projection on tho p of goveram cnt dam niunber 35, op- aito Now Richmond, 0 . , and la n k a w m inu ter la tcr in 30 fee t o f w vter. W ithin n few minute* a fto r the aah had torn a huge hole in th>) oamor’a hull, jiH _of the, momlicr»-«f 0 erow. aad the paatengcrr woro eafe
the atenmor's two life boata, or in 0 boats acnjl ou t from the river bank. .
umbexl&la’B T ablets E av e Bone H er ft W orld of Qood.
"C ham berla ln 'i T ab le ti bave doni^B a world o f gond,” w rites Mrs. Elln
D utton, K irkville, N. Y. '“ I have • cnmmended tbem to a number of my lends and all who bave ored them also them h igh ly .” W hea troubled ilh' Indigestion or constipation, give em Jl trlni and rea liie fo r yonraelf 'lat nn excellent mcdleino it Is.—adv.
Ch^k That Cold , Bight Away -
A SUDDEN c h ll^ m e e tta - f tu f fy ' : ^ f e e l i n g in the h e a d e d you Ifave the beginning of a hard cold. Get right utter It. ]u s t aa soon as tbe tnidlea start, with Dr. King’a New Discovery.For fifty y e an a standard remedy tor colds, coughs and grippe.
There are tio harmlul drugs, nothiog but goodj healing' medicines, tha t get right down to the trouble and h tlp nature.
You will toon notiee a change for the better. . H at a convindng, healing tu te th a t the kiddies Jilc& Good For croupy c o ^ h s . All (fruggists, 60c.
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P u t ‘‘Pop’* In Y our W ork. Mnny a man Is a failure In busioeaa, m.iny a R-oman In her home, bcciuse constipation ito re i up poiMns th a t enervate and d e p im . Dr. Kinu’s Pilli m a lr l«wels n r t nafti-nlly. 2Sr.T \ PR O M PT I W O N 'T ORIEE
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T H A T B V B R Y p ty .
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HAS NECESSARILY.
BEEN ROBBING tb a e u o o j^
O THER TH IN G S Inspb*.
T H E ALMOST h n m a a s u l% '
T O B L O W U tro n g liM illp f t
AND MAKE slu f t! n o ls« ^
A R A I S E ,lo r « z u ip ]a .
•d R 'A 'd a y c ffir lic u .
A tb O U B L E l i^ o r J a o o . . . . . y OR AN e re ry d a y th in* .
LIK E A*good d r a * • • **
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T H A T SATISFY.
W HICH CERTAINLY m , h ^
T H E REAL llrdBoed. '
FOR W K IN Q moiL
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TO W AE® o n * 'TOTHBB& ' - )LUM aU 8, 0 . (ff) — W ith ground- , Ers apraadlng tons o f hay over field tit-an a ttem p t to dry It o ff
ho Ohio Btato-Illinolii game Batnr- pri)bpccla, were 'for a loggy ^ d - ,
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yon lig h t o n f t~ th * t th e » i la i t a n o f 'p riizio w - Q, bo tb X o d d th a n d Do> ' e. A nd th e blend— veU , l e rc r ta s te d e u A sm ooth- • u d fall-flavordd bo d y l N o e r th e “so tiify -U en d " l a ' - - Boeret I t eonft b« copied, -'v 7
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oom m l^onod. ahd i f th a t f lg a m . o u t ta to a "81I8W " IncTOBM In ' „ ,p , ffeitaral tomuig#, J t I t posdblfl aa f td ju stnon t conld tie rooclied by re* castUi* th e Uat. o f Bpedfic ships ' “ 4 IftU d o v n 1>y M r. H n g h u . m th o ie ..
- • t e ho re ta ined t j r eacli pow er in th«••projected Immediate rednction of jr.im
flxlaUBff forces. I f tho Japanese , c laim la fo r on actual higher ratio e f naval power, howover, and tliero p ..^„ l8 aomo 'indication th a t i t Ifl. the question will bo more d ifficu lt o f ] trea tm ent,. . Tl,lThere i«. B tr'iloubt th a t Amorican
naval opinion rc p rd * tho original pro- posa! of 00 per ccn t fo r Jap an oa tx- trem ely liberal In viow of Jftpnn’s plaeo In tho roll of natlonu viewed ftom jjn y t economie or other intorest* o* compnr- , j od w ith.thow ) of O reat BriuUn or th e j ( f U nited Stntea. Tho p lain ^ e t o f tbo m a tte r Reema to bo in the Ju d j^ o n t of thoao Amerleno officcra who will ex* press opinions th a t thoy feel Jopnn U „ a o t e a tltted to such n navnl force wt miRht perm it hor to dom ira te tho a it na tion in oriental water* should tho )!“ “ •
■ Jaauo J7I China or claoivliefo in th e R i r E aa t be brouRbt n t some futuro tlmt'to th e teat o f w ar. Tlie flee t ra tio o f f j ” ® Ja p an iovolvea th is point, i t ia aald. * , f '
I > .I » 1 H .» T T O . “ “Aa to Ja p an 'a doslro fu r equal toD-
• nago vrJth tho o ther powers in a “ nurcly d e fe n s iv e '' type of alilp, i t ia ' sa id , mueh would depend on w bat kind ' o f sh ip i t b sho wishes to m ain ta in on* dpr tho m odification. Baron K ato said ' On i t was n o t submarines. T h a t leaves tl’o I Jltfht rriiite ra and destroyera, prcsum- inff
. ab ly . I f I t is ligh t cruladn, as aeema aebo< llkoly, probably an ngreement ean ho ‘ reached quickly on th is point as i t ia elo>» no t m a teria l in estlm atea ^ f flee t
‘ strcDgtli. _D eatroyers B eal r « t o r . ,- j -
I^ it ro y e rs olno nro ineludod under I th is hcodinif o f tho A m erlrnn propornh hflwover, nnd 'Wit ezpcrionco gtivd a now voluo to destroyera which would
. havo to bo considered by .Amerieon ex- pe rta vc ry carefu llv . before they could ' < agreo th n t J a p a n ’s destroyer flotillA ' ' equal t b a t , o f th e U nited S ta te s o r O reat Brilniii^ ^
KELLERD SCORES AGAIN ' in TRAGEDY OF MACBETH K .
, .____, .- fulledC iw T de T roupe O to fes' E n« i*«m eat ? ' '5 '
H ero w ith Splonaid P resenU tlon o f... ,y » to » » p e ire ia P la y . |
“ Because o f the ft|iaenrc o f ligh ter ^°dm» omotlona. tho tragedy of M acbeth ia *i, At more d ifficu lt th/in moat ShaVeipcnro , t , „ .
. ploys to p rcsent in an' n'w optable man- in,_ # n e r,’« snid Jo h n E . K ellord o f the John , ,“ 1* E . K ellerd company in speak ing of Inat i f n, n ig h t 's produotion offored n t the La- n^. , « r ln t lU n lc t.> T lm t the audionco found less diver- 7
■ mon in the cntorjainm ent Inst cvcnlnj; „ than th a t o f th e previou* one, Is possP bJy ,du9 to- the vehicle chosen ra th e r I thnn til nnv Inck of nbility rhown by . fh o .cn u t/ Tlio work of K ellenl in »hitit le role, and tbnl o f Miss Prcdilu 8 B rindloy in th e pnrt b f his atnbltioua , ronnort wnn ulnVero and coavlnclnj; (n ^ "0
• thl’ higlieat degrrc, n* aliK^ w.t* th o : *' o f Joanph Slncer ns J facdu ff. ^o 3-S
Thero wna n "omewhnt b e lter re- njwnac on thc pnrt n f thc pnblir t(i th e .— — p erfornuneo ln«t evening thnn on flie _ f ir s t evening, but tho house w as <ll». nppointingly tmnll. Tho morit o f tho production wnrrnnled lio tto r nppreeia* tlon. I t will bc well to note th n t thn ■ i Jo h n K ellerd company doos no t fall J w ilh in tho lint nf thfljic companies I whone e ffo rts to prc.ient the playa o t ‘1 Shakesppflro l^ave fallen into buffoop- c ry and rnnsrd tlio g rea t dram as to be regarded by tho general piiblle'a* fn». rienl.
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SHOW N A T PR E SS 00N Q BBS8 HON'OMILU, T. II.. f /p ) -A n inter- &
osting lo fid rn t o f Itic I’row Ciln;n'0M - o i o f the ■\Vorld which’ fms jiiiit closed "lt< aesaions here whu an e x h ib if o f Span- iah-Ameclean nowRpapcts. «ompil»inc a ll ihe leading journals o f Central ?nd South Ani<’rica« Mexli-o ,nnd thc An- tille". w ilh nil'cxplnnnloV'* lecturo hy B r. VirgJlio Ilodriguer B etela, o f Oun- “ tem ala City, ono o f lho rice prcsidentci o f tho eont^cia.
Ne.ir|j- ono thousand spcelmena wore shown. The collection is tho property o f Dr. P e te r Goldsmith, of the Colum-
. b in univerelty, and u the result of f iv e y e a r s ' labor.' ,
H IO H E ST PBICBS paid for turkeys. _ Im m ediate deliver}’.' Indc|)cndont Me.it T t MJarket.— adv.
I f you r property is desirable and is t , a dvertised In th e e lau if le d — yooni f in d you r buyer.
SHOE SHINE PARLOROrphmoh T h ea tre , Bldff.
L adies’ and Gentlem en’s ' L i Shoes Sliined . E i
10 Cents RiBE ST .B H IN E W TOWN
Wo also dyo shoos any eolor ' ^ 1 1and gvarantco tbo w ork.' I f you I I 'oro n o t ^ t ls f io d wo will chcor- I I fu lly refund yonr money. - <
. ..ORPHEUiVI I SHOfe SHI!\IE PARLOR
; . TOTW- •' ...... ,
J l i SMT8 PLANsm sB ffls iN s:::
___ ■ ; .$1.00F o r o n a ic Q u o s t lo n la v o lv o s V o t -
m b ’ P r o l i c io n c y in t h o E n g - ‘ Qn U ah T o h g n o N o .:
TwonlV'/our bova (•omposSng tho de- " t t ba ting riub in 'th e InU rm edlate acbool C‘‘’ liavc oTRflfilifd Into tout team s, o f six mcmllers « 4 h , and arp busily w orking . PO bn' thc question, ltcBolv>. l, ' ' ‘E very eeipti voter In the Uuited S ta te s should bo to 0. oblo tn rend nnd w rite tho English to 0.' Innguase ," <omn:
T!se liuys who arc mcmlicre o t thlv ftedfi club nrn as followa: to
r ir s i team—Clinton Evons, Lloyd to 6; Ilolniquut, Prnnk nasoll, Qlcn Sears mcdli Lawrenev* Trousdale, Donald L enr. to 3.'
Bi'tioud team —Ilnlph Bniith, K eith to 4; Evwns, Unymond Tvickcr,. Edw ard Ilor- piirac nibrook, Vicjor Qalloway, Don Pn rk , a ; ho I 'a t Brannon. - l Hoi
Third te.’im—Billie Davis, Kimbroiigli H ackman, Eden Ileutler, Oiinton-Rags—to'UO' dalo, W illiam McDonald, Jam es Crouse, |f l R ilpb eummcTson. ' ,n W i
Fourth team —Mllos W nltcrs, Burton M aynard, Victor Melton, Oeorgo 8 to d -, ' ql, dard , W ilbur W ebber, Ilfrm an G entry. * ,
M isr Crystal W est 1s tho leader o t j tho debating club. '________ • .
NO DECISION EEAOHED. ( | Uombors o f the school board havoj^Q ti,,
reached no dofiulto conclusion os t 0 3 5g. w hat fu rther steps will bo ta k e n In, ' the m stto r o f receiving the daughter)Df 0 . A. Bobinson in PH lS B p a d o , as directed by tho c o n rt In a recen t rul-;'®*?,^ ing. Tho board members w ith Super- intendcnt M. C. Mitchell, toet w ith A t- |‘OP * tornoys Bothwell iand Chapman wed- nesdav for nn informal discussion of tho sltuBtSen. ?
, . . , . higbc
b u h l PLA Y INO 8H 0SH 0N B TBAJT ■ On Furls field, Bahl, thia a f te r n o o n ,," tho Buhl, high acbool eleven Ir contcst- in g for g rid honors with th e h ig h '? ‘®“ scbool eleven of Bhoahone. B oth team i oro said to bo evenly matched and eloao (curo is expected oot o f a hard I bnttlo. N I
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ADVERSE CROP REPORTS j.p."E SEND WHEAT PRICES U P i;;* /'
^ . 111. j point
CHICAGO, (fiVrCrop'dam ago reporU from A rgentina led t o 'a modernto a d -’J"’°P ' vanco in tho w heat m arket tpdny 3ur-tP|“‘“J lug-'tho early dealings, bnow In K n n - '* , “ sas and N ebraska w ith rain in M issouri fniled to a e t as a a offset. B uying, h o w * r “ over, WM not atgreasivo. Opening quo- tatlona, whieh ranged from l-Se o ff to V C-8o gain , w ith December $1.04 3 -t n 1’°*“ *' 1.00 and M ay. |1 .08 to 1.09 :-4 , wotu P followed by upturna a ll around. . .
Subsequently reporla o f a ho t w ave ' in A ustrnlin and of crop' deterioration thoro brouglit. abont a fn rther np tu rn .i TIio eloso wns firm, 2 7-8 to 8 J-8e n o t o ' , " " WglKjr, w ith December 11.08 W to 1 .08 '*” '*• 3-8 and Mny $1.111-8 to 1.11 1-4. . 1
Corn and oats although dull, sh o w ed '® '* * firm ness In lino w ith w hea t A fto r op- enlng unchanged to-3-8o higher, Muy!63 1-4 to S3 38r, corn held noar to ,th .) i Oil] in itia l rnngo. ’ recoi|;
L n te r tho m arke t acorod n m a teria l 91- advnnco w ith trad e aomowhat b roader ^wt.; nnd government plans to help flnnoeo e eorn being given Increased a tten tion .!Tho closo was firm , 1 to 1 3-8 te l l - S c ! IvA net higher, w ith Mny S4 1-4 to 54 1-4 a lfa lf to 3-8e. . :to 14
O ats started a shade o ff to 1-8 to l-4c^N o. 1
C O AT b o p r e s e n t b r e a k in t h o p r i o
U t a b a n d W y o m in g f i e l d s w i l l o n f i r s t r e a l t o u c h o f w i n t e r , o r , t b o s a w a g o r o d n o t io D , w h ic h w i l l c a u s c
- o f t h o s e f i e l d s .
OUR.-.AD^B u y s u f f i c i e n t t o n n a g o to . c a r o
u n t i l t b i s c o n d i t i o n i s s o t t l e d .
O U R P R■ ' ‘ ‘S U N N Y S .
T h e h o t t e s t c o a l m in e d i n U t a h , b y
Lum p-Egg................... {
/^KING“Standard Spring “Liberty Spring I
■ Lump ................... ....... $.Egg .................... ......... $.N ut ......... .........;.......... $Run of Mine.......................
iNtER-MOUNTAI!" T h a t O o o d O o a l " — 2 ,0 0 0 P o
, -^PH O N E28(
I , TWIN . FALLS DAILYip, May 37 iH l'to 3-8D to 87 M e ; an 'l hon hardened a Ilttlo. '.
n ig h o r 'quotntions on hogs tended W treng lhen provlaions.
Oash Quotations C IIIC A ao, (ff)—W heat — No. 2 hard
il.Ofl H .Corn No. 2 yellow 40 1 4 to 40 l-2e;
;o . 2 mixed 48d. ; . •O nls No. 2 wbito 3C 3-4 to 87 l-4«;
N'o. 3 w hite 32 1-2 to 35c. 'Bye No. -M le .Barley 50 to Sflc.Clovcr socd $18 to 18.S0.
Portland U re r to c k PORTLAND, O ra, ( /P ) -C a tt lo ,- - Bo-
ioipta nonor ateady; choice atoors $S.7fi :o O.SO; medium to good stoars t 3 J 5 0 0.^5; fa ir to medium $4.75 to 5.25; lommon to fn ir 13.70 to 4.7C; choice 't e d e n $4.50 lo 5 ; fa ir to RO<»d $3.75 0 4.S0; choico cowa and heifers $4.S0 0 0;. medium to gopd $4 to 4.50; f a i r to nedium $3.60 to 4 ; 'common cowa $2.76 0 3.50; canncrs $1.50 to 2.75; tiulli $30 4; elioiee dniry cnlvcs $8.50 to 0; ’Tlmo ll(:UL $8 lo 6.S0; medium $0 to ; hoa \ 7 $5 to 0.Hogs — Beceipts 118; s te ad y ;4 >rlme
lght $8.26 to 8.75; smooth heavy, £30 o-U00'poun'as $7 to 8 ; 300 pounds nnd p $(I to 7 ; rough heavy $6 to (5.755 f a t ilgs $3.S5 to 8.70; feeder piga $8.50 to ■; s iags aubjeet to dockage $4'.to 6.75.
Shoop — Becelpia 804; a teady; eaat f m ountain lambs $5.50 to 7 ; best val- Dy lam bs $0 to O.SO;'fair to good $5 to i.SO; cull Iambs $3 to 4 ; eastern Ore- ;on feeders $4.50 to 6; ligb t yearllnga ^4J50 (0 Cj heaviea $3.60 to' 4.60; ligh t rethera $3.60 to 4.60; heavies $2.60 to .50; owes $I to 3.80. .
Omaha Livestock OACAITA, Nob., <<P) — Hog* — Be-
oipts 4,500. Steady to ’lOe higher; bulk, ledlum and ligh t butchers $0.20 to 0.40; op $0.50; bu lk packing grndes $5.26 to
C attle — Boeeipts 1,200. B eef a tee ri nd butcher atoek, attong, ae llv e ; spots ilgbiir; b est fed yearlings hero $8; tockera and feeders alow, ateady;.atoek> r yoarliogs $0.60.
Sheep — Beceipts 8000. A ll classes itea'dy; bost fed lombs iaeludod $8.65; icavy ImVps $8.60; fed c lipped la iii'ii
^ ‘ N ew Y ork fltoek M arke t N E W YORK, (/P )-S ho rt« wore ae-
ivo in the atoek m arket today, extend- ng tbe lr commitments on flrm er.m on- ly rotes ond unee>'taln industria l coniltlons. . S a le s ' approximated , 000,000 harca.' U ncertain prico tendencies, duo to pecifio eausea, cboracterlied tb e oarly rad ing in tho atoek m arkot today. Ccn> ral Bailroad of Now, Jorsey roso ten tointa on two transaotlons, .prosumab- y on the advantogcoua sale of its eoal iropertics Industrial Alcohol fell 2 3-4 Mints as a result o f th e suspension of ho dividend annonncod n flu r tho closc if yesterday 's scasloa. In ;;aneral tho 1st was. inclined lo reae^ olU, ni&tors, equipments ond.tobac'ios recording loss- IS extending from ' fm ctions to ono ■oint. Shippings, sugars and sovoral o f ho prom inent sU tls and coppcra wote ilin .- .
Coalers, the .ehcapcr oils nnd food iroducts slreng^hoo'-d I’a te r bu t the 5 •2 p e r ccn t-m onaym to fo r call money ecasloned fu rther uodern to rea lising Mcs. Tho c lo^ng \'*a» IrTcguiar. L ib- r ty bonds woro mixed and o ther do- icstifi bonds-W ere Jacking in special eaturoa. i • •
PotatoesC IIIC A Q Ji„,C 0-P otn toes — W enk;
ecoipta 73 c'nrs; 'JJoHLern'WElFo, aaek. d $1.05 to 1.85 cwt.; hulk $1.75 to $1.00 w t.; Bed Bivor Ohios, saeked f l .4 0 to H .50 ewt. . . ■
H sy . ' ■ IvANSAS CITY; (/P^-D ay - Choice ■
IfalfA $24 to 20; No. 1 prnirio $12.50 ■ ) 14; No. 1 tim otby $13.50 to 14.60; ■ 'o. l.e lovor, mixed $12.60 to 13.60. H
[ O f lirices of coal for botb tho H: only last until wo get tho S10 small operators will s ta rt Hluso agenoral strike iii both H
OVICE Iaro for your present needs H
\ I C E S ISIDE ' Iby U. s. Official Oovt. tost I
7ard Dolivorod H $1100 $12.00 ■
v r - ■ Ing Canyon” Hg Canyon” ■
Vara Dolivored$ m o $ i 2 . s o ■
$ 1 1 . 0 0 , $ 1 2 . 0 0 ■
$10.00 $11.00 IB$8.50 $9.50 f f l
ilMOALtlO. I1 Foands to tho Ton H H
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uY NEWS, TWIN-FALL!
Tell your , ' O f ' neighbors \ I and piione ^ | '
H your friends to come .before 1 1 ;
■ Sa tu rday . . I V■ [n in lit . ' '
| H Offers Ratia of ReaI I ily. Clothing and Fi
I believe in true val' sent a valua When means the reduction wear contains no ch( one of thousands of i Dollar Savings.
You Can’t Thinking
Boya’ tan arm y shoe, juRt tbc shoo fot scbool wear.Sizes 10 to 13 1-2.
.Now .................. $198Sizes 1 to 2. No w $2.39
BoyV brown EngHsli DrcM felioetft ■Sizes JO to 13 1-2.Now .....................$1.98Sizes 1 to 2. Now.. $2.‘39
_ __Sizes-2-l-2 to 6.^_____ 1Now,..;......... .......$2.69
R ea d y , ]■Stupondous, Qjgantio Savinj
, your shoes up to yonr hat, i
Icnown brands of Hats, Over
, Shirts, OoUara, Ties, nnd Qk
itoms. Como expecting to f
be disappointod. ■
, Men’s lienvy work abirt, in groy and blue. Sale price ........................ 69c
.Men's heavy canvaw Sale price.... 15c
Mcii'h llockford sox. Sain prifi* ................ 9c
•Moii'h heavy j, . cotton liirndkorcliioffl. ' Sale p rice ............................9c
W e w ant to , pive the DL'biic. not .
I o th er dealers, L « I I
th e benefit of X I i th ese prices. 1 ,
, and fo r th a t reason reserve th e ripht to limit . ‘Quantities J
LS,.IDAHO,FRIDAY, NQ
H rM A ST E R
iiilise Mpineal Bargains in Shoes for t
Furnishings for Men, Younj
LADIESalue giving.. I never know: in I offer you an article ai 3n is genuine. This stock ii :heap job Igts or iriferipr i if pairs is'included in this £
Afford to 1
^People Willie, B o ^ ’ Scout Shoes. Just ‘100 ;,1 the kind for hard wear, hich
Sizes 10 to 13 1-2. ki_ j,N ow ....................... $1.49Sizes 1 lo 2. Now $1.79. f
i Louis'8 A largo' assortment of $15,;9 children’s high grade — —. slioDs, consisting ol the iloh ’sll be.st makes iiiahufactur- sistin
ed. Volues to $6.00. Saloprice........... ......... :.$2.98 ^100 pairs of women’s Men's
8 pumps and oxfords, in Good9 black and brown, witb oh . m ilitaiy nnd liOuis heels.’
- -Valuca,ta_$li50._Sal<i. _Ouc 1 9 p r ic e .... ................ $2.98 sIioe.s.
M en! L etrings await you hpro now. Evorytb
t, in work clothing and dress olothlni
vorcoats, Suits, Shoos, Hoso, Unc
Gloves. 'Wo couldn’t list pricos an(
0 find tho clothing and furnishings }
, -Men'’s .high^ grade Vas- Men’ti
Kar union suits. Salo
p r ic e ..................... $1.49 si™™
' „ , . . Men's; .Roys fm,. wool suite,.
11'itli two pair of pants.
Sale price ...i....... $9.45 Salo p
lie n 's heavy wool flan- • . stripei
nel Shirts. Sale prico |jj
i.... ........................ $2,95 Snlo I
TRY
H A IR’SF I R S T
‘IT P A Y S ”
JQVEMBER;18,1921 .
I Q : Witii t h e * H fV . ■ W in te i '. H .
( J S e a s o n H
r u s i i i n g o n
y o u t a k e '
t i e e d o f '.
t l i e s e ; . H '
p r i c e s . . H
nent! I• the Entire Fam- H
ng Uen and Boys H
(vingly misrepre-' H J a t sale price it H . is quality. Foot-
’ makes. . EveryI sale. 'S/ours for H
M iss1t!r Profit! I»
' pairs' of women'sII grade shoes, in
b r o ^ , patent andy, with military and lis bcols. 'Values to . Si\Ie price.... $4.9S <
ii’s dress shoes, cdn.- .ing of values to W■50. Sale price $196
l 's heavy work shoes. *)d (lunlity. Sale pric-
...................... $3.45 ■
• lot of men’s work- ss. Salo prico $1.98
t’s G o ! |»rthing you wear, from
ing, is boro In tho best .
^ndorwcar, Sweaters,
md dcsoribo oU tho
i you want. Ton won't
‘ t :
V
les, dark mixtures, H | iizcs from 35 to i 4L.' p r ic e ......... $13.95 H
of tlie s ta te B . §
^ event of su ch ' W
conceived orattcm pfcd. ' k '
' & mMrs. A. W. Hu#tc4 w m iM t ovonlntf ncsdi
• ho»lo« to tho ThufsSay Brldgo elut) her I a t her Iiom'o on Six th avonuo north . enno
___ ^ cd toMra. l lo n y Baibor ontflrtiiinod f o r t /
friends n t hor homo th is afte rnoon ftt « ‘ ' a dd ii:h tfu l brldRO pa rty foUowed by " 'U " n two-courio lunehcon. Tlio housa was dccoratca w ith lato c h ry iin tbem um i.
. Members o f Mi»s B ortha B ishop's Sundnv sehool class o f boya wero host* .
S la s fo v cn in g to tho jJ r ls o f M rs. C. A.• M cM asleri claw In tho I'orlorr o f tho
‘ MothodUt church. A deligh tfu l pro-gram of games flllod the ovcninjr and ” » n t tho cloio tho h o i^ s s sorvod rofrosb- ments. •
The subjoct o f tbo iliBarmftment con- ^ h ' fcronjo 'ifia In terestingly presented by .
• Mrs, L ow er a t thfr ,m eeting o f tho .Countryw omen'f club ycstordoy. Tho .
.'m cotln* was held a t tho horao of Mrs, , J . L . D td-Bulsseaux, w ho-aervod dell- J lous refreshment# n t the c lo s o ^ f tho
•:f tf te riooa ;
CutlliJK ou t the supply o f C hriilm aa ni?Jn stocking, th a t is to /iRuro In tho local „ rclio f w ork fo r tho N ear E as t, oceupled V‘k‘ ., the. tlmo o f tho ProBbytcrloa L adles'A id to -'irty a t the homo of M rs. A. D. StDtlori Thursday afternoon, flerap ’timo also given to n roparatlon i fo r n . .n i . tho bnsnoT'which will bo r fv e n in tho ij f ” !'’ parlors of tho church on D ecem ber 2 The joc lety enjoyed-refreshm ent# a t thu clofio o f the aftornoon.
' W ith tho Eov. W. W. B urks present- inK tho problems o f tho duarm am ent eonferenee, and Miss Jessie Praaer pleasingly dhrcusslng tho aub'Ject or more and b e tter books in tho home, L " tho W ashington Parcn t-^cachor ■ asso* ,"® ciation yestorday .hold ft m ost eueeesi- ful nnd profitablo mc^stlug. Second ''Com grade pupils, M iu Bccmor, teacher, Mr. an san;; school songs to tho delight of tho Mr. a i audience. Ji almilar meeling is bein){ delight cpniluctcd a t tho Linroln cchool thia avenuo nftornoon. enjoyli
------- - - guests,CoRiplimentlng Mrs. Ij. I i . ‘Qrecn of three-c
M ountain Home, aUto president of pating , fcdernto'l duba, Mrs. M. J . Sweoley cn- W alter
tertalned for eight guesta n t luncheon B. Wh a t tho Itogersbn hotol ycxterdAy a t 1 anil I f o ’eloek. Tho‘'l!nilhcpB tabto was a ttrac tlvo w ilh forna ond handpalntcd place tarda and nut/baaKotii. Follow- T Ing luncheon, tho gnetts motored* to | tho Swceley homo wliero tho afternoon was devoted to an inform al diarustlon of tho problems of d u b w ork. Mrs E . E . Corey, p resided o f tho federn- tion of rum l cluba of thi- county, was • j p resent w ith a report o f tho county % work. Tho guests -wero Mrs. B. E . t f r
. Morse, Mrs. E. M. V olfo, Mra. Marv Y. Norton, Mrs, E . E. Vau Colt, M rj, ; / Z " ' Jnm es Fitzgerald, Mrs. I!, j ; Youngt and Mrs. L . B. ^ ’ , . ,
, F a th e r Donegal ycsterrlny nddrcswii tho Cntholic WomoriV leaguo n t thoir 1, ' j regulnr m eeting on U^o sulijcct o f fho },. m i. cducntion of children In tho homo w ith ■ jr^ , especinl mention of thn liifluenco ex- ortcd by good books.. The speaker fur- , i , , „ thor stressed’ tho idea of tho cfficncy
•oX wonifii’fl work in tho homo field a j f.ppo^c.l to tho results obtained by w orkini; Ihroui^h outdde agencies. Mrs. U l o u l E . M. W olfo TircMDtoil a report on tho i
Khllnnthrnpie trurk in wliirh thu 'nguo pnrtifipnU’S. Mrs. Irenn Cnri-
■on Z «btl m d M n . J . S . I ta ll ta d . Aiidlmc snnfj n group of son;;a most delight- Hoon fully.
Mnking tho stockinRs tlm t iiro (o ro- Ad-ln ceiv*’ f!in offor'ncn of Twin Knlls peo- nintely pId f o r tb e O hiistm ts trea t th a t i.i to audltnri gliHldon Iho henrt« of eliildren of the Andrew Holy Ifiind, oceujiled the timo of thd «f_tho Hapti-it Aid society nk tlieir regular .Miither
.m eoting yestorday. About 40 members Christ, wero’ p riscn t, ahd tho hostess was na- nearly t riislcil In serving rcfronhmenta by Wil- tho teai' liani W nrlierg, Mrs. Lulu G entry. Mrs. Scienrc. Robert McOoffin. Mrs. W. II. Scott by Mra. and Mrs. C. A. Alvord. o f tho 1
— Mrs, J.-A .-N o lilo was honto« Wed- RBAE
Auction' ' ' ........■ . o f —
Woolen MenIll order to mtrodiice ou
sell a t PUBLIC AtlCTION only, a t oUr s to ^ room, Wes East Main, a Vine of wooli corjsisting: 'ol Sweaters, Ui coals, Mackinaws, Blanket 'Caps, Hosiery and hundw , tides.
T h e ‘b i g s a l e s t a r t s S a
2 p . m . a n d 7 p . m . , c d f t t i n u
n o o n a n d e v e n i n g <
O t a l i K n i t l i i i g
neaday .to tho N in th . Avenue elub a t ‘" I her homu on Bhoshono aud Eighth av- enuo e a a t , , Thirteen members respoild- cd to roll call w ith current events. The qlub voted to aend u b q x to f cookies to tho, federal hospitnl to t tho disabled O '^ e soldiers n t Boiso. Mrs. W almm Rough ‘Tlum had rhnrgo o f - th e program. Instru- dents m ental nnd vornl felections Tpcro given ®*«11 Ly F . I!. Kellogg nnd Miss Helen Wolfe fnvored with u reading. A fter tho so- Latin eial hour tho hostess served refresh- "ondi nienta, ted hi
■ • an et P resenting n il tho charm nnd color
o f a far.ey“ (IreRs ball, the stndio’ of Mrs. E ffio Hinton of 120 B u th 'avenue north, was n gala aceno Inst evening when Mrs. H inton prcaonted in rcciln!25 giri* nnd boye o f her .muaic clnsaes. f / Each young perform er wns dressed in cnstumo apcclally suited lo tho solec- *“I’l'o Hon rendered, and tho party dlsiiloye-! I tho national dress o f ha lf a dozen na- tlonalltiea, flowora nnd bufterflioi, ' sailors and aoldlorj. Those appearing on tho program wcro Ellen 8 to k « , " '“ “ ei Jc sjio Mtttrlce, E v a Burkhalter, Ruby Cluy, Huth' Vnn Qiider, itobyn Finch,Olivo Hopper, Boss Duke, Dorothy P“' Dinkoltekcr; Cbrol Tliompaon, Hplon *' Jobnston,_ Maud Dcflmcr, N eola Wii- aon, ln n Jonos, H elen Cottbj, Elm* " T l Duckcr, Nadeno Settio, Ruby W nrborg, fo r th Mcrril Ayres, Eula Duko, Bcrnio Wood, f a r th ncrniflo K irkpatrick, Je an D lnkolarltcr. ever f Floyd W. Wllaon, ImogcQc Cravon. edlos
'* . --------- a t ' tham o Oaocoay club met w ith Mr. and ?
Mrs. Will Crotly Thursdny evening n t 120 E ighth avenuo north ond apcnt tho ' jvoning pfaying “ 500.” Mrs, Oeorgt IV. Perry -at (UF^pinno provided' do- Chapll l ^ t f u l muaie. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton , R. Lewis a t 237 Addiaon avcnuo will }o heals a t tho n e x t meeting. P'
■. seldom
Cbmpllmonllnf^ th e ir house jiieirts,' nfff™ 'dt. nml Mrs. E. A . Wilson o f Pocnicllo;Hr. and >Ira, II. E . Vogel cn tertnlned ? S iclightfully a t the ir homo on Bixth ^ ivcnuo' i;orth Tuesday, evening. A fter injoying a program of -inncing, the. :uesls,<vcro served w ith iv dclicioua hree-cpurso luncheon. Those partlei- lating ;»cro Mr, and Mrs. Hort Kcator. L "" Vnltor Dufresne, Qcorgo D avidion, J.) , -W hite, Hugh L ew l8„E : A . Wilann -« bol(J
uouvet
P e r j o i n a . l j tw"'erin im
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Oeorgo Wilaon, nnd .aon , WillU, aro n itko I lil tin g w ith Oakloy rotatlvea. picture' M. M, Rogers of Idaho Falla ia lo cnda tt V in Falla on a business mission,
Mrs. L. 8. Hoover luis gouo to Bur- x],o ly.whero aho wnr nailed by tho illnesH j; aho' f her mother,
J lr . nnd MriC L P . ICnlfing and « = nughte;, Qladya, nro In Buhl|on bust- CM^or a fow days., , • S ® r , and Mrs. IS. W. Rallo of Ru-.
c rl vieinity, nre rpending ii few days' ,I Twin Fnlls w ith friends. iM n. W. A- Walkei* of Filer, hna rc- \
irncd homo nftiir a visit w ith her isler, Mr*. L. F. Motley of Fourth I'cnuo west.
ISCilSSES PRINCIPLESOF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE i
udtenco of Appr'oslmat«]y OOO Persons . I H ears Mombor of U o ther Obnrch I
Boatd o f 'L ectorofiU p I
Ad'lfc(«lng an niidienn’ of npproxi- 1 ntely KOn pcraons in thn high school 1 idltorium horo last evening, tho Rov. 'ndrew .1. Oralinm, C. 8. 1!., member ' tho board of lertiircship of the either Church, th e Firsi Church of irist, S ricntist, iu Boston, 8|ft)ke for nrly two hours on salient phntcs of0 teai-hings nnd practice of Christinn Icnrc. .The apeaker was introdiierd • Mra. Evangoline W hite, prnctitionor
Iho lornl o rf^ n iu tlo n . _
READ i n s DAILY NEWB.
nSalenjiandlse ,1 our goods w6 will ■ [ON for a few days ■ Weaver Building onoolen merchandise,, Underwear, Over- kets, Robes, Shirts, idl'eds of other^ar-
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! Saturday, Nov. 19, i m linuing every after-
g c o p i p a i i r
' . : TWIN FALLS DAII
P& i r D # "
(B y F IR S T NIOUTER.)
“ The Paasion F low er,';- Irnnslalnl 'rom tho g r ^ t Spaniah Jrnmn, “ I.« klalqucrldis-'' by Joclnto Bennvcnle. j^ a i ji’n .'foremoa^ <Vnmoll>jt,, and In vhich remorkoblo play Miss .Vnncc ^ ) 'N eil hns 'won tho greatest p m ona l km rlumph of he r careor, n ffo rd f to stu- of lenta nnd lovera o f p m drama nu un^.'ti^ii xw lled opportunity for comparison r ^ ictwecn th'o AnglOfloxou mid the ous. <atln achoola, o f >tno drama. Ih this londcrful ploy Bcnavenlo has permit- suit cd his L atin mind to run rio t and w ith thit n emotional, gcnlua liko Miss O ’Neil sng< 0 in terpre t hia mood and thought, the cau: poc tjtu r ia, fo r 'th o time being, trans- lib orled to tho oustero plbtoau of CaHtilo mcd 'hero olemental passions aad primnl ^-ivi Jipuise bn ttlel w ith tho conventions ju n f an Imposed civliltotlon In thc daily gir,;; ves or its . inhobltan tj,- Mias 0 ’.Veil, 'pjie upported by o flno coat a n d 'th u orig. , )nl production in its .o a tiro ty will be len.int the L evering’ theorbr on Mou- “ “ ay, November U , when playgoers u( win Falls will have 'ao o p ^ r tu n l ty to Itness tbia rcmarkabto ploy a ; pro I tnfod during Ita extended runs In New ' ork, Chicago, Boston an-l the-prinei- • l l cities o f tho eaat during the past (TO TO acuona. — ~
— — / ■ i ’’ " T h o K id " a t th6 'Ncw.'Orphoum,
tr tho remainder o f the weok, is by ir tho le s t th ing th a t Chnrles Chaplin ‘or filmed. I t la oao of tho fow com- i . . , lies thnt haa n plot, and a , ronl plot , 't h a t . L ittlo Jack ie Coogon'oa the ni'STd, aharcs bonora w ith tbo k ing of ___'inedy, and p o rhap t' ' aurpastca the p( eat Chaplin. Tho a k ry o f ori'orphan 12.'> ly, loft in tho gu tter, and reared by rowi iaplin ( if one ran im agine 'hira oa a i-» , irao g irl) and Ibe anxious-m other al- ]{am sya looking for her loat child, givch - — 0 picture li dash of pathos t i a t is L( Idem .found m comedie*. .C h o p lln ’s i-r«( cam of being In 'licavcn ia a inastor- by a BCO. Tho manngcment has held to itn lurn )gaii, “ No ndvhncc in price ,” oi- .Twir ough tho picture has bc'.n command- g muv-h moro in other c itlM ., A ajie- ll matinee will bc given Saturday tcrnocn for the children.
• ! •' goodLon Chaicy, tho man wtio made the imf,Uirncle M a n " and. “ Tne P e n a lty ’ ’ runholding tho bonrda a t tho IJ ivcring Knit
r tonight and Saturday In tlio “ Ace jmven e a r t s " which is from tho pen o f nutoi
luverncur Morria. I t is the s to ry o f pnybn n J~ ]3 “ jjinatlcar"social reform ers co., s t p p t - against a w ealthy aocial • " ininul. Tbo ono draw iug tho neehearts to dccido who shall kill th is “
m, and tho clnsb of good and ovi! iko. this oao o f tiio best- underworld iturca filmed. A two-part comedv da the bill, / . '
riio niolto for F riday and Snturdny ahowing a w estern f.-aturo'-called
G R E A T
OPEV A t S t r a u s
T he (. M a n y custom^
m e n se erow d n oon tra d e a t
Bigger I$ 2 5 , 0 0 0 w o r t
4 0 c o n t h e
S L A U Gmi
ULY NEWS,: TWIN FAI“ Tlie Sp irit o f Cabin G ulch," togeth- n cr w ith vaudeville and a two-pnrt ; comody, en titled “ On' A ccount."
■••I - - - - - Stor
HOLLINGSWORTH SUFFERS = SERIOUS INJURY TO LSG
Busltteos M on Confined to Homo ’ Tlironsb B a r t S tutalned Whilo. - c:
H nntliig ^
Suffering from a a Injury to bla loft km-o Elmor Hollingawortb. proprietor uf tho iraosior Fum itu ro store,' is con- (i^ied. tu hia tiomo and la under surgi- ralV nre. Thu easo Js coii&idciud scrl- 9
-Mr. jroliingBw otth'a eondltion ro- 5 'ullcd from ti fa ll w hile huntiag early | Ihia month. Ho atumbled ovcr aomo n <ngi>bnish and. struck In a m anner th a t 'auied n stum p of bruah to cut through «■ li-H clothing and pcnetroto th^ log im- H nn lia te ly bolow tho kneo cap. A lthough ^ ;lvcn nomo medical a ltontlon tlio in- iury has, in tho p a s t fow days, boeome Iggravated th rea ten ing serious results.Hie pn tlc n t's condition today Is la ld to 10 slightly improved over yeaterday. *{i — ^ ^ ^ — .111 ' , - -Ul
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I Q l a j j j i f i e d
TOO LATB FO E OLABSOIOATION. ‘‘ I
iX)R 8A L l>~F ullor Warrea Barry lot bla.^t h ittling atove, No. 117; A-1 ondition, $1B; 74S M ain avc. E.
^ 'O R E<V LE-^ix room houie, weh Jcati'd; will consider good cow ' or mnll tr.uck oa flra t payment. Phone 33J.
I v n 8 A L Ii-2 0 piga, weigh fro il 2.'> to HO Iba., or will trado for good ^ owa. Ono mllo south, )-S .west and ''**
south from Soulh Park store. II. I.. ' lamtnond, phono 523J5. I
LOST—A brooch in thu shapo of a retc'.'nl. a w’alrua tooUi sunounded { y amall nuggets; roward. Pleaso ro- irn to A ..O uihcrt, 210 Third avc. N„ win Falls, Idaho.
W AM 'ED—F or cflsh, la te ' modi!l tird. 8-'’.3 Mnin avi', W.
TOil gA I/E -1017 Ford touring in BOd c<indition, «200. - liH.S Font tour- •>g, I'ood as new, «27S. I'JllO Maxwell, in ,'IUO milcN $400. lf-18 ' Willya- • Inighl, run 11,000 miles, *400. W o| svp icvcral othera If you w ant a n ] yoi iitomobilc, look these u \er. I t w llli ty ytiu. Liberal tcrn\», Tnylor A u to '0., >5ccond avi?' N. . j
IDAHO CLEANERS ANO ’ DYEES
OHAB. E . E O W O L irra t 00 .Pliont 816rW
m Rhoibone St. West Mall r m c b D ry O lu n lu
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P C R O W
3IDNs < ^ G l a u b e r ’s
a ers w e r e locked i w h ic h cou ld noi it th e . B IG S A L E
Bargains•th of High Class] e dollar and is of
> H T E R ]
idlAUB
^LLS, IDAHO, FRIDAY. KNOVEMBER 18,1921 .
Christmas Carda nnd -Soppllca. ar,- T II ready. Qet them early. ‘ Clos Book a cool S to rc .-o d v . - ;
d h f lh aU triilr^
M cC O R M A C K "Sings a Lilting Iri
-n th n trace of a ccen t th a t will ahov th e b a u a d u ta n d the in le rp re te r of world OUB a r f lJ t
, “ LITTLE TOWN IN COUNTY DOI
'■produce* a frogm ent o f T om Mooro' •Ml T hose E ndearing Young’ Charpie.*’
V k ^ R«] Smi lUMfd
A love ly S p r in g Son,
KREISLl" T o Spring" is, am ong the m ost
Grieg’s ahortcr piano piece#; i t is nrrt violin th a t Kreiaier raay p lay i t for V ict
Vkter R d SmI R«oni
SAM ARCin a galloping piano
" S p a r b " (£tincellcs)._,is oppropria \vill agi;ec. when you hear this glittering from beneath th e flexible fingers of th e i
Rid S a l lU m d I ............ - ...-P 'lr ii f lw y
T hese th ree num bers suggest tho rs you h e re ‘lim ong tJl
THE NEW NOVEMBER Vl(b y th e worfd’s leadiin
Logan Music C1 1 0 Main UTiirth PI
Mall Orders Promptly AlliadadTs.
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IGDis M a m m o t h S j
Ery S td o u t b eea u se o f o t b e w a ite d on f E,
I lor Sati3 M e r c h a n d i s e b o i ;
► f f e r e d t o t h e p u b l
E D P R U'' .' '7
S in g The G
J L l l Opposite Perrine I
n iE e p is c o p A l our'..D wiii giv;ook<9d food and apron sale; Saturda emooii a t Clos Book Slore,—adV.-
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4 'n l / ' - ' V S B Hir Ii V-iS^ | i
s s'jsii
cqkm ack | ] ^ ^
'risk B a l l a d ^ ^ ^low his hearers how a d m ira b ly rld-m usic combintfin this fam-
'J THE OULD ' OWN"iros classic. "B d ieve Mc. If;
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m g p la y e d t y
mt beautiful and in s p ir ^ rranged particu larly for tlic ie to r audiences.id 6499) ■'
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o composition .riately enough nam ed, y b 'i l ' ing stream o f piano notes fl. I e p ia n is tcd«9M
range a^ d varie ty aw aitin ;;
'ICTOR r e c o r d s
^mg artis ta co tsrta inen ii
Gompany
O N G S
iY5 a le o f
:ock' t h e im - fo r fore-
unlay!lughtfor )lic at
C E S !7 - — —
Clothery Stock
! Hotel, .Twin FaIN
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I t w i n f a l l s d a i l yj IMUC<1 e y trr ftfttmMn txw p t BuntUj
Twin Kiilla N «»i PublliiiJne Co„ Inc,j . (Kiiubll«lied liOlT________
Ir o y a . ....... .............................. %...............|J0 H N C. HAHVKT .............. ......................• • • • ...
1 C ntrrnl. an «pfoint cla»i mull mnitar April 9. Ipo«iofflc<' at Twin Kiill*. loano. 'I'liler tho Aol
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MKMUEIl OP" ArtWCIATED PREHfl Thu Awwcwied PrcM I* exclunlvetr «nlltl»<l
for republlcallon ot all now* diipaichw i oth#rwl#i> cnslltKl tn im i paptr. nnd aiw the puhllahi-il lirrfln. • Alt r n im of r«DuUllc*tIon ofpaichfJi.Mprclii tr e iliw ret«rvrt.
j'""N o'T m m uelhlllir li< nwumM for itie c*ro Of mnnuHcripii. photojrnptu nr nihcr centribmM ti ilclm •nhmlttert for puhllcailon will bo u»*d oc
I (llxcrcilon nr lha H lio r anJ no miinuKrlpt will unlfw ocoMiipBnli>cl tjy n w M a rr poitmo.
rh r Krw» W B memt)cr Of tti# Audit Burwu tiona tmni wtiom full inforniitton n» lo <arci b« obiulned «I>oti nppllcallun. l>)lAlIed .Infom plIM looiilly upon r« iueic.____________
! ’ PHEASANT 8 H 00T IN 0
j . Ono o f thu ({featest o f outdoor «porli tiica I p h o m n t BliobliiiR ujiOQ tho fann» of Twin i ' i ; From tho stnudpoitit o f t!io aportimon, p h w m I i> hard to bcnt—I t'a olrao'st .equal to tho catiii
bird*. . ,B u t from tho Bttwdpolut o f tho farmor_,Bl^
land—well, i t 'i s not n t a l l ’d l f f ic u U ^ ilT ir o oti Inrlty o f tho “ no butitln(f’ ' ^ R t r \
A week or two ORo a TWin F o lli farmor had dend npon Jiis land, w ithin a ih o rt diitaoco of A nother rcporls tlio ciiM of a colt dlwovorod cvenlnR ahootiiiK w itli a shoulder cu t to ribbons Stiil ano ther tolls of a runaway team upon hia the danger rciultinK, duo to 'a ehArgo of blrde hnnd* of n phoaannt hunter.
These aro only uno or ttfo instaneca whleii I brought personally to tko atton tion of Tho Nc
Twin Sisters Draw Kan Lots for Death to Fi
Solve Love TangleI Sw iss Girls, -Iiifatnated by Han* But
g a ria n O flicer, E oso rt to w T ragic A ct
OENKVA, (/Ph -T hn 'lovo traffody’of WIC tw in stulfra wlio drow lolfi. for death Ucki’t i by polKin l)0P.mn0 known rcccntiy in bctwco th e IntiHbruck courts «hon nno • of O'Dow them wax I ricd for m iird-r. Bhe was
• ticqulttcd n fto r aho told hor atory. ' {fi-t ■ Tho oirls. ./miEhter o f a fcirmor nnm- , cd aolithelniJ fi'li in lovo wllh n for- j> m r r lln n itn ritn n ffirc r. who wna uum ablo to lUfltliipiliih tho (jirls,.. and ii^ jj^ courted bblli.Vlhlnkinu ^18, wna alwaya | w ith Ihe «nmp jis lo r. Thp o fficer,'w hen , ,, ho rea 'ir fd Hie aituntion, aaked ‘ tho girls t'< 'li'ciili' whieh ahniifd: mnrry
Thev ^olv '^^ the aituntion Ity jirupar •inR n ' Klnx'' n f w ater and a cIom o f A n m ipoison. They drew 'lo ta ntic |,the losor ' n drnnk ;ind d'ii'-l. W hrn (he siirvivin;.'aiater '>n- nrri'»tod tho /'fficor dirap- ORApenrcd. • ninl of
SE E K R e c o g n i t i o n f o rCULTURE O F ITA LIA N S|«i n ,»
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Colarabia U n lv m lty Olhb WIU BnUd {''* Memorial Hooso to Bflttcr IntCT-
nationa! K flla tlan ih ln '__ • aald to
. NKW Y O Itii, {/Ph-T he I ta lian clob, or Cirrnln Ifniinno of Colvmbln nnlvcr- ^ .^pon a lty it to present to the unlvew lty, in .COmmemnrntion o f tho Onnto Tercon- tennry, nn Itnlinii houao, through which (fOVZB tbeyjiuiH ' io promote eloaer intcUcclliai EAI rolatlon*'iK -tw cen Itn lv and the Unl- tc d StMVH. ,
Funds for the houao nr't beioR raised J l .1 w ith t i l ' nld o f n pommltteo of promi- ‘ n ,„ „ , nont AuuTl.-nn», InHuiline Knbert Un- derwoo'i .lolmaun, 0<'nernl Coleman d j P ont, Thomns Nelaon Pugo and Wil liam G.i(.1:''nli‘'itn. Thoy have naserto.l " ™ in n Ktali'niciit ex|ilainiHK the p)irpo5e',, . of thu jjift thnl "lliu.maCTiM ido of [ , I tf l 'y 'n coiitriliutinn to mo'dern civil- 'Jta tlon and rnlliiro ia not understood in . . . '
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S E E S RUM RUNNING’S 'E N D Ib t 'in .______ nnd unj
Fedom l Pnsh ib ltlea Oommisaioner « l l‘'‘d nD etrt)lt E xprouoa Oonfldonce ' i<nf.-iir,
_____ oil to 1D E T Iin iT . . M id i, m - I 'r o h lM l l .o " ( ' o . i
Com mi«ioncr Rny A. TInynes conclud- w ar.”od hia'aorioa o f ronfercneoji with Mich- _;nn nnd Ckinmlinn liquor officers heroliitrsdny, w llh an cxjircMion of.confi- C I ^cneo thnf tho illieil liquor tra f f ir on u L l J
the border was lii'inj; broken up. tV Y ifPcdernl nnd Canndian nfflcinls matli> D h l
plnns todny for .1 drive a ;'n in s t;in t(r l u i lnntionnl rum runneri: throuch a cloicr r r Vchock nn ahipments nf whlakoy to-Co I ^rnd liin ponslKnees [loslnR os wholesale j. druff cnmpanioa.
H ew N ot to T ake C e ll Some iieraonj nrp subject to froquont
colds, nhilo othora aeldom, i f over, bave Jolnti, n cold. Von will find 'th a t the la tto r nehea, ta k e cood cure of themselves.' They Dor take u ahowcr or eold aponf'e ba th 'ov - Sloan' e ry day In a warm room ,-avoid over bented rooma,'aleop w ith a window ep^n i o f i t o r pa rtly open, avoid cxrcrtcj, o m - F A tl eatlni;,.bci:om in(' over-Iioated and tben chilled and-EcttiriK th e feol wet. Then, when they fi'cl tho f i r s t indication of a cold, thoy tako Chntnborlainf* Cough
^ cn if id y . w ithout dolay and it la aeon 1
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' P b rto fuM lo n lld ito d a n iw In sC h lU fM ^n ie b fflll TlM O ricH al I ^ I M s k P o r AO A <i»IN o Coo
y - J . J 5 J W S “b 'y •“«!> ineidont^ a te• - ■ . tho county during tho mo
3unday fo u r out o f f ive t^t the)„ Inc. - an ts Avould no mciro t&ki
- - - ------ '------ atock than they w euld 0 ;............. PW ldeni f if th man, tho c ro iy foolIX Z X -----------—the follow w itb Juat on
"'Jl.’i ! r 's i . “ l , " l ?! tl.c |p:n po to ltd n o i?. ’f ixed thinga th a t tho ave:
I ' welcomo upon tho avoragiu Ijs ' not to bo wondered a t.
..................... Mnny huntcra have foi------------------------ mission to ahoot upon the
. . .tdUed to It. o r nm increase. A i a m a tte r olton%“ a S . M i S - to do. And when i t la c
•'________ . _ . required pcrmiaaion l i chiaro Of unaoilciiea N o t onough atten tion
OL not**iit the man on tho iand In tl:, .III » . n ,
— --------^ i n g entirely is fo r th e pl'r i g h t on for another year
.Informailon aup- Th,) fanner i t a o t to fa
------■ abou t tho m a tte r under a]{ a t which to m arra l
a these days la"»in i 'a lls eounty. W H Y T /
h e a ^ t ihooting O f eourao a m an 's troulI ea ting o f tbe in tho world, and perhapi
anyono imagine th a t anyr^jsJ^ owna th e discussion of t h e u to thitiro i ^ t tho popu- jo e tr
1 A Twin Palla m an whor bad hog iihot- day visit to Balt L ake wo3C0 o f bla house. how Iio found business c(ovoiod a fto r tho d o n 't know ," wos hla re.ibboni w ith shot. m entioned."on hla place and VHiich oliser,vation eonl' b lrdshot a t the whcfl all la sold and dom
ono should kcop to one’s 1’hielt bavo boon I t 's hnrd a t tim es, o f c(ho News. Prob- I t do anyiiody to' kcop on
Kansas Court Says ■“ Fight Seat Buyers ; I
are Conspirators ||;i n t A t M o H o 'o i u b W ff l S o tU o '
w ith F ans fo r Qibboos-O’D ow d F igh t f
W ICHITA, Knn.. (fl^—Purchasers o ' gIcki'ta tu the ai’hcduled’1C-ra.und..hout Iictweon Mike Oibbhna and Miko I)'Do\vd, whieh recently wns prevented Wly Knii«an ntnto officia ls on tho ground Bhnt i t would bo n priztv fight, on- Hered intn nn illegal ngreement, .ludge H V. P. Caiuiibell ruled hore Thursday. ■* S
A fter the decision the W irh ita Ath- g:tie nsanclntion announced aoat money gk'ould I'O refunded nt anon oa itl| nf- ~ nirs wi'tn cleared up. ■ . • ' ^
)E F E N D S HOUSE OF DAVID |i n m r to Oompl&lnt In L a v n l t Do> ^
nloa Charges o f ImmonOlty ‘ =
ORAND KAPIDS, Mirh,. Minl o f elinr"i'« o f im m orility hrough*. Wy .Ioh:i W. Hansel ond ^Irs. Hiinscl. [ Snrmerly of Naahvillo, Tenn., ngninst | j i |lie Uonse nf.D fivid, a religions colony Ht nenton Hiirlm)-, is mnde in tho nn Hn'er tn lht< lln n 'e l su it filed in. Uni- H:d Stntea d islrie t court here. Tho ■[ansols, cx|ir1lcil from tho cnlony n Hear n^o, nre suing to recnin proporty H lid to have licen tun ied over fo thelit whet) they wcro adm itted and for —jmponsation for services up to the • j mo they wero expelled.
OVBRNMBNT OW NBBBHIP OF ?BA ILW A 7S ISS U E S T IL L A L IV B ! [:
WA8 HlN(yrON. D. C., (iPh-W orn- 8 lg tlm t n ro-oin.'ning o f the whole ueatlon of govornmcnt ownership of lilrondi wnuld resu lt from eongrcf-1 uiifll T.ftion liuilting tho rato mnkln,-'| awor o f the in te rs ta te eommerco comission wns fivcn tho acniito inlcrslati* P l iinimTiT rom m itteo ' Thntsdny by 3. avic'.t W nrfiHil, p rerlden t of the Nn- onal Assoeintion o f Owners o f Hail-
il. A. Rrtindrctt o f Omahn, commoree — lunsel for tho U nion Pneifio , lines lid tho rommitteo th n t critieism of ^ 10 Ir.iiKpoTtation 'n e t hnd boen un fa ir C id unjustifii'd-nnd-inaiatrtd i t had no : ^ id a fnir Irinl. Critieikni has been K . ifair, ho said, berause l t ''lif l8 chnrg- I lo the n r t all o f the ovils wbieb I ^'ro a nceoasary a fte rm ath e f the
f f i N w i SRELIEVES T l ACHET O RM E N T lN G . ogonlxilig rfieu-i
n a tic nchea-ore quickly rcllevwl;''Ijy Sloan's Linim ent. Apply it!
f m ly and enjoy a comforting eente o f v n rm th . ItfeneinUswilhomrvbbint.
Cood also for id a tic a , lumhsgo,Neuralgia, over-czerted m uscles,'e tiit Joints, externa] aches nnd pains, back* / / ochea, c tn in a and sprains. f c i
D o n 't le t pain la y you o p . Keep Sloan's Linim ent M n Jy and a t th e f in t sign of a n ache o r pa in , tu e i t , t o i t o r ta ln ly d o e* producpresult#. A to U d n ]a $ tt> - 3 ^ 7 0 c T ll .4 0 .
g ^ S g j l :NFANTS a i » i INVALIDS ! ,
A S K F O R A
f l B n n i ^ l l o r l i c k ’sO P B l j P U n o r i g i n a l
\ H r / t p o / r f Im ita i io j ia and S u b i t i t u t e a
IcbfflDk, tna] t ^ g r a b eztrac tloP ow d tr o C o o ^ - N o o r i s U n c - D l c M t l U ^
TWIN FALLS DAIL-!aro duplicated scores o f tim es ove r, p 0 m onth of November. %f tho tnen who go ou t to hunt pbeas- ^ t&ke ehanccs on shooting Into livo- Id on sbootlng themselves. D ot t h o ' - fool w ith an urgo to ahoot something It onough balance to keep tho muzzle way f r im him when ho fires—haa w avorago man w ith a gun is no longer
orogo farm —and tho fac t i i auu re d ly _ it.0 form ed tho prac tice of askiog por- , ^1 the farm s, w hether these fa rm i di*-" sign o r 'n o t— and may the ir tr ibo * ” cr o f fac t, ' U‘s tho only decont th ing Is doao, four tim es on t o f fivo, tho
s cheerfully given. ^ tr;ion h as beon given to the r igh ta o f hea In tbo pheasan t hnnting bnsine is and " " j f a ll waye to k ill out pheasant h tu t* ,H-r le pheasan t hunter as a class to go ^ y e a r or two os ho has In the p o s t to falamo; in fac t, his good na tn re e r oll^the eireumatanccs is H O eth ing
r T A L K TROUBLE
troubles oro to him tho biggest thing rhaps ho i l righ t' about It. B u t doei
any good end la served through a J th e eicx lusion of every othor snb-
who reeontly rotornea frpm a th ree ■ e was asked aoon a fte r he-got homo ss conditlona in tho Utah c ity . “ 1 la reply, “ I .d id n 't hear the subjeet
contains th e powerful le s io n ' th a t done, troubles ore somotblng which
lO'SSOlf. ■of courso, bu t .what earthly good u n y on tn lk lng abont 'cm t '
U V E R H N OM O N D A Y , >
The Outstanding Attrai
li»!IJlB»liTi?l'EPNDONi^■ ■ ■ ■ ■ F p r e / r n t f -
E f l i f l E g r nOTT JXriTATIONAl ^ ^ ^ M O T I O N A L A C T R U
Q B ^ n c HAJTCDPltClL OF rmNIfM li
F ra n k E . W hite in the Denver F os t 103
'■ W hat a trea t i t is to see a poworf a pleasure to go to tho theatre -merely tho line of duty and to be carricd awny th ralled by the pulsa ting lives o f othori Buch a tr c o t ond aucli a plonsurd awoil w ay th is week ond seo Nonco O ’Neil in
T on will rcmom bor U iss O’Neil’s P rices— ?1 .0 0 to ?2.B0 , Plont;
SEATS ON s a l :
S T A R T HKIMBERLY,
SU N D A T--NOVEMBEI
T O M M (
“Beating iBy Oharlos Ki
A crook p lay w ith a new . problem — H 0N E ST 7 a n d TfiUE
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SlfSIi PEPPi I KSIPSPII- ElliUIES
Rheumotism, lumhaK>), neuritis, backacho, s t i f f neek, sore muscles, stra ins, ip tn ina, aeldiig joints. Wheo you nro su f/c rin g ao you can hardly get around,' ju i t try Red Popper Rub
N othiiip har aueh eoncentrnted, pene tra tin g heat as red peppers, nnd when heat penetratea righ t down into pain nnd congeatiDn relief eflmea a t oncc.
Ju a t' na soon you ap ily Red Pepper Kiib you feol tho tingling heal. In
PJoy SA JE b y b s u r- i n S your property throngh th is agency ol com petent a o r v i e o ,&.1 com panies. i
T H E A T R EN O V . 21
(letion of the Season ^
' iiay«:
erful d ram a finely actcd. W hatoly to be doing aomclhing or in 'roy from yourself and become en- tlori—othors .lha t roflcct youraelf.roits tboso who go to tbo firosd-1 in 'T h e Passion Flower.' ”
I’s KAIMUNDA aU yonrjife . n ty o f choieo sc a ts a t $2.00 ILE FEIDAY .
[ E A T R E l rr, IDAHO
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w ist, w horo lifo’s groatest, | fE IiOVE, holds tho m aster |
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Jomedy and Aesop’s iernized
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three rn b o ts i (ho ioro e p o t 'l i w arm edjstore. throngh and through and tbe torture i i | g o ttb gone. . on ev. I tew les.Q od Poppor Bob.-made from red, peppfiB ,*coits littlo a t any drug B U
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The firat cost is pradicaijy
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W hon tho woman— o r m an— wl ! th ^ t tho porohaso made, is of firs j th s m ost im portan t th ing .'
A t R ig h t P r iAnd ano ther thing which make
bere is th e service th a t is being off< th a t dem ands yotir satisfac tion firs pleto an less yon are pleased.
If yon cannot como to onr marki is onr nnm her.
Ton oan alw ays tm s t ca r oattors tlon to yonr w ants.
Independent Me— w e d e Il i v
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Kinney, lum p -
C am eron (R oyal)
Spring Canyon ;
ffiaw a th a- ' ' n u t
R em m erer No. 5
re. O e t ,a Ja r t t oneo. Bo luro t* . i , tbo genuine, With tho nnmo Bowlct every package.—odv^
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UNIVERSITY HOOP HI FIVE MINUS ONE I
b r i l l i a n t STAR—— “ Vjf.
‘■Bqulnty” Hontor done From BMketliall Team, l u t Ooaoh
SeoB SnooesB
O N IV EBBITY ~O p'ID AH O , M o.ton ,(Special).— Initia l p rac llw of vn rtlty fhe b uke tbnU wos beld w ith b u t four ufl u t y e a r 's lo tto r men appoaring. foadIdaho will perfcc t a tcaoi t h b year Morw ithou t tho b rillian t “ S q u in ty ’ ' H unt- 'lofoer,..;apU .ln of tho ISIM H and 1020-21 of 6qulnteta. H untor U a thtco-ycar nil- whicnorthw M t forward ;Ond p m rd and one has o f th e ^ ((atea t hoopstors over developed a t Idaho. Coach M aeUllIon U well plowed with tho prosixc tJ b u t declares Idaho will m b s the p rca t I lD n ter
IWehard “ f lu lle l" Fox o f Moscow will caplolD thlfl y e a r’s rjulntot, playing gunrd. H b brothor, Al 7 o x , bnbo a l<*tlor man from ta s t year) work- ClIng a t forw ard. “ O t” Thompson of loftMokow, Bill O artin o f Caldwoll, AdrJ* thenn Nobon of Moscow, Qono OstTWflcT idah of rrw ln F a lb and Cobb C o d e r c f Mos-
' cow aro the luminaries in oarly a euon fnworkouta. . ' . ■“•’ff
A likely bunch is availoblo fror» theyla s t 'y o a r 'i frosh a(|uad, roports C9oeh gon. M acM illan and lost yoar th o ir workwaa considered c f vw iltj* eallbro. TlIdaho wlll face a very ha rd acheduln condthia aenson, ovcn border than th a t nt- bothtoekcd by the silvor <and gold qu in te t Hn i
• lost yoor. _______ _________ or.
KELLEY’S ELEVEN £ HAS TWO BATTLES %l e f t o n ^ h e d u l e
UNTVERBITY O P rDAHO, Motcow, j’l” ' (Bpecial).— Idaho 's football toam , bock ? “ from tho aetond A rm btlco day cloah ‘
. a i BMsc,* wbiiTO i l deUvcrtd & mercl* lesa trouneing to the U n lv c n lty of d , W yoming cowboys, has tw o games lo ft ^
' on t h b se aw n ’a eftlendor. Idaho i,, cc^ehes are reasonably co rta ln tha t both of- these games will require Ida- q ] h o 'f best.
Tho fira t eomes Saturday whon tho S ilver ond. Oold ..meeta tho .Gonrogo bulldog o t Spokano. Gonznga hoa been doUvuring crcdltoble football waro ao ?a'r t h b acaaon and C o a c l\K e lley . b
. . pu ttin g on flntahlng tour.})A fo r o ha rd f leh t. L aat year Ooffinga fell before Idaho by o narrow m argin otirl t h b year la coming back w ith de term ination to nvcngo n long aerlea of . ilcfeata a t the hnnda o f tb e vandnb.
Tho finnl gnmoe of tho aeason will bo played flt W alla Wnlln Thonksglv- Ing day ngflinst W hitman eollege. Thd W hitman missionnrlca blanked W illam ette univeraity a t W olla W nlln laat _ Boturdnv. W-O. .Tho. W hitm an gome q is by flir tho hardest o f tho p a ir. Al thouch Idnhn fonehea nntl barkcn t ore confident Idaho will p m tho remnlr- dcr o f tho aenson w llhout de fea t tjo one
.(lores any either game will bc n set-up fo r'Idnho .
Tho N ow i Is read by tbc po rm anjat earn ing elowM.____________ __________
B r e a k f a s t—AT—
T H E P O P P Y
W a ff le sand-M ap leS y r u p
Or Anything Elso Ton Wlah
A t ,the Old Oom T heatr# LocoUonon Shoahono N o. S
PA'S "NOSE KNOWS" ' J
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HOPPE REMAINS = UNDEFEATED IN
B IL L IM D BOUTSWorld Champion is Only Artist
fn Oompotition.Not Losing Be: Game
CHtCAGO, ( ^ - Willie Hoppe.' World'a champion b illiard player, ond h '
the only undefeated eoDtcstaiit ih 18J: Pon■ balklino billiard touroaoient, -will de- tear. fend h b position ton igh t ' ngainat Ora neaa
M om lngalar of Ban Diego, who w ai nftcdefented yesterday by W elker Coehron foniof Son Kitancbco, 400 to 317 in o game mcewhich .w ent 10 Inningr. M ornlngatar ppchaa wpn o m atch and loat one. x
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Clint Evana and h b huaky w&rrlora, due lo ft n t 0 o 'elock fo r WcndoU to ploy tho Wendell team for the aouthorn
r tm p lo n ^ ilp . ■ II— youi
Thc boya nre not try ing to aeo how tontlarge a acoro they ean run up, as a ll potcthey wunt b a clean alotu for tho sea- lainaon. _ tie ..
Tho local lads were in a crippled ' W fondltifn owing to Craven S co tt's foot al.le bothering him again, whilo Hoiighto rliisi lin and ,Flx were s till umliT thc w eather. Although Fix b In 'condition to play, Cooch Evonr deemed it odvba- ^ i)lo to .lio v r Fix tako things ensy ao th a t ho will lie in A-1 condition for the Boi50 offa lr on Tfaonkylvlng doy I ' a t Boise.
______ UTueker will ploy cctiler today in ^
placo of Seott, whllcl SelHiy will bc a t q uarter Inalbad of F i r . Lyona o r Rob- inson will tnko Jo h n H oughte lln 's ato- tion a t hnlf. ”
Dcapito tho coolnesa o f tho w eother, r t’ & large erowd of fona mado tbo tr ip u lo cheer the boys ip v ictory. j
BB A p ^ 0LA B8H 7TO AD6 . ^
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_ t h e F ir s t ^
Calumet i s made uming conditions — packed manner, tha t its leavening strt vaiy. . I t retains its original
after leaving tlie factories.
When you tip the can to g(you know your baking will tun Spoonful is'the same as the f irst
C A L U iBJiKinia pis cause for its big dem know they can depend upon 1 that climatic conditions or te teriorate its positive leavening When you buy baking powder ret a uniform leavener means bakin quality—that Calumet is uniform.A pound can of Calumet contalni fnll IG o i 12 ounce i t t » t ^ ot 16 ounce cana. Be aurt
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PENN COLLEGE F TEAM TO P LA Y ,
ON WEST COAST______ Ll
Bezdek’a Eastern Elovon is to - 'Battle Washington varsity u
December 8 I ■ __________________ ai
8TATK COLLEGE P*-. (JP) — Tli-i PcnnayUanlo S ta te collcge footbnllteam , \«hieh hoa not loat a game th ij ^ seaaon, will k av c Thanksgiving nlgli' a fte r tho University o f P ittaburghcontcat fo r Beattlo w here thoy will _ m cot tho U nlveralty of W aahington onDecember 3. lo
Tho iHji has been orronRed by Contli inH ugh Berdck oa o rew ard for t!]e „]ilayors for auccestfully coming through g,one of fhe hardest aehoiinlcs o f any _ eastern eleven. The fira t two teamswill b.' tnken to thn coast and it b pitixpccterl two or threo oddltlonol play- frrra will make tho trin . l h o sqUad is t ldue In Beattie' Novcmoer S6. J.
Oood B e a ltL I f yuu would enjoy good bealtb , keep ”
you r bowcb regular. No ono can reo- sonobly hope to feel well, wbon conatl- p a t c i Wlien needed, take Cham ber' -j- la in 'a Tablets. They are m ild and gon g; J le .-o 'lv . :
Wliat b uaeleu to yon may b« vain- |n al.le tn olhora — advertise i t in tho m rliisaifled coId d u . |k
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TWIN FALLS-DOISE STAOE ZL m f ln f M i m i l K B I. m. (lociJ ” tim e): airlTs Boise ,3:30 p. m. (lo r eal Ume). r
Make connectlos w ith Ko. IB c o ln i . WMt. a t M om talo Home. Q lT lni ooe bonx lo r d lim tr b e f m Xt» ^ rival o f 19, f o ls f w ait. Fa r* «aaa aa railroad. 7-
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I M E T =PO W HER Iemand. Housewivesin the results obtained— p.
temperature cannot' de- - ing power.,remember these facts-that
ikings that do not vaiy in _ inn.IG o r. Some baking porrdera come In aure you get a lb. wben you want it. _ dit
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FOR SALE - REAL E ST A TE F (V o lt BAi^E—so nciB. four mlleg from . _
tonn Ull gm vel rood; goo'l land; fa ir buildi0)’s ; $1S0 per oerc; good term s. Lloyd Craven,Co., 123 Malo ove. E.
8A L B -D 0 or 25 fre t on N orth >irnin, between Fou rth ond F ifth ata., tTwin Falls. F . L-DovIea.-iUOO 1.2 Wll- iahire blvd., B anU U oniea, CoUf. a
FOB . 8 A L B -8 2 aerea 1 1 -2 aU oa \ frum loading sta tio n on groveled highway. lia s beon In alfa lfa flvo yeara. (750 r u b and term a. W. I. Q U btte, . M6 3. W ashington. ^
~ k i a SALE— lOO acrei, 11 -2 milo to luodiog sta tion . Haa O-rouv p laitered liDuie. i l l 6 a n 'a e r e ; I lC 'J easb aud terms unJja lance .' W. L u /le tto , UC S. W uhlngton.
FU it SALE— 100 acMS; 75 a lfa lfa, *" private w ater BO Inches; soven milea from lown; gravel road; s ilS per acu ', Th tSUUO rash, balanee tc ru / -7 per eent. t>k J . B. W hite. Pboiio MOW;
FOR b A L E -A real Vbrgmn In ' well hp] ia p i t tv t i north tid e {»na. Di; D w lghl n ,
FOR B A I ^ F i T e acrei, 1-8 mile “ liu t , I i mlle somO' WaihbiiCon school, 'I'l'Bui M, trade for • Foro ear. L a 6juri«n. . cm
KUK SALE OW TBADb—Two room '^]inusti-ri'il sn<i kabumlneil house,' twu q,]mg .-luivii. from and U fk sleeping boiimrcb; luwo. ibarn ;inil tvii< extra loia u —anai>. I'boDr'IiUt ur rail t i 111 E as l 1Main. ' ' , foi
T o r S A L E -O r trado, new five- 1 toom modern bouso, w iih garage, fo r —:auto, lot or good paper. H5 Jefferson . ^fhoae 105M_______________» t! ]
FOR SALE - AUTOMOBILESFOR PALB—Reo acdnti, all In good
ahapo; port coah, bolonc.] good paper. ] I'hone OBIW. Qj ]
o n e 11120 model Colo Aoro E igh t, ^7-passenger tou ring car, now eord ] nires, in f ira t claas condition. One 1918 Voile touring cor, new tires, willsell a t a borgaio. W right Auto Co. uPhone 2£8. , , -
FOR SA L B -M oxw ell in A-1 me go ehanieal eondltion; <105 for qulek sole. . . .H . P ..lI6hibock. 7aO BeeoSil avo. W. 1
FOR SALB—Pord coupe, 1020 model. __A-1 .-ondltlon, 9475.:' 337 'l l tb ave. K 'I
Fo r - 'P E P " aoe " S T E r " tbe Cylifcder Grinder. 147 Seeond ave. Ko. 1
— — t wi FOR .SALB-llillO Unlch light C. n
painted .and in fine eon<lition, IIOM —Dodge touring, repainted, 1150, Ford ]good tire s 'o n d runs Rood. *150. C.touring ra r. 1919 model, Iboka like ae* Tnm a . IW rreu .Auto Salea Co Ph
FO R BALE OR T B A D B -Stndebaker “ roadater in p i t r o good eondiUon; w ill Fo oecept Ford in trad e Phone 869W. - —
W A NTED : M ISCELLANEOUS ^'" 'W A N T E 'D ^ h o o j boy” t'o''toii^'*Tootn and do chores. 527 Moln W. ^
W A N T E D -Y our cnr to wasb an: grease; prices reosonoble; gi»e nii ^ tria l. 135 T hird 'sve. K. atoveo . jPfp*- _________ ;____________ goi
W A K T E D -T ab lo boaruera; exeei ^ on t ibeala; bomo eooklng. I I per da) j A bo tcom and garage for rent. 1‘hone 1Q35. s ;
, W ANTED—H orses: cood, cheap pas- " tu ro ; two* mllea wost, 1 1-4 aoulh. P o t W ynn. Phono -617113.
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TO D.XCHANQE four ocres with — bungalow houro and.good •nipravemoot» * 1 mllo out f o r '10 to 20 aercs, Lloyd Croven Co. 123 M ain £
W ILI TRADE Ford touring car for 25: w tatoes Phono 650R. P. O . Box 754 —
TO TBADB—Two acrcs, well Improv Phi od; good lapd, 1-8 mlle o ff gravel rooa . — To trade for small residence. Lloyd- Craven Co. 123 M ain ave. E.I 1
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FARM LOANS and monthly paymrn C0< dwflllnL' loans. A rtbnr L. Bwla!
'lilO N E V T(l IX)AN— W,. iMve ivm n>o )rivate mosey uo hand tor iMmodmi- Mi ■ortgogK loaxti I r r ig u e d L ands C< o 't
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FOR S A L E -M IS C E L L A N E O U S _ _
SPEOIAI. BALE ON SBWINOMACHINES H.
'SlngrR " 0 0 " lotc jt'm odel ._»32.50 Masgn Rotary, allRhtly uscd„ 28.00 ^ —Singer, good eoodltlon ___ _ 10.00 —;7Round Shuttle S in g iT _______16.00 ^V erlicnl Feed __ ___________21.00M innesota C o b ln c t_______ 8.00W hlto I t o t i r y _____________ 54.00
O ther mnchinea from $3 tc 110. ^ Como early to get your choico a s *
thcs<) will not la it long at' thoio prlcca. 1 Diod
W HITE SEW ING M ACHINE 'BTORE . I ' i'i
251 M ain Avo. E att. ' iiace N ext door to Timea Office.
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FOB BALE — Orders U ken for i,ivdThanksgiving tu rkeya ;' wilt .deliver. ____I’hono' Kimberly 28R3, Conover ranch. F(» .■ ii ■ >i i * I Lefo
FOH B A L B -R ange, eleetrie w ater 2 Lheater, chiffonier, bed nnd aprlngs. F<I'hpno 1214J. 235 N ln tb ave. E . fern
FO R BALB—Beglatercd Dnroc bear* F(ou t of tiiy prlzQ w isn ing lit te r , n t furngrade prlcea. Alfred Btionk, 1 mili! hotecoet. o f W ashington school. ------
FO E BALB-rDelieious opples. 1 1-4 mo^< miles north Woahlngton achool on boulevard. 0 . C. Coxen. — _ _
FO R BALE—Young hoga suitable fo r feeders. Coll Royol Dokery. p ifti
H A Y ^ O E S A L B -rh o n e 6S8J11.
F O R ^ A L B - Y o u n g fresh Jersey cow. ^ In q u ire 170 Jaeksgp. ‘
FOB B A L B -F urn ltu re or oil kinda; ruga, (juilts, blankets, f ru it, etc. Coii
~ f 6 b BA LB-A pplea: Delielons, Grlmea Oolden, Jooa thaa , A tlu o ta a ‘ ' Bloeka, B one Beantlei. p iifno. 637B4. ^
F O E /^ A L B -T wo. Holatoln eowai - fresh'^sooo; three S-yeorold H olstein L< heifers, e ight Holateln bclfer calves Toae U .-P . Lolrd. Phone S0SJ2. Leo^--------------------------------- :----------------------- 168\
FOR 6ALB»<}uineea a t H onU m an's. ------Eoat .0 ' rock crusher. ^ L<
FOB SALB—Bieyelo, Inquire blue Sixlh fVo. N. wan
' f o r BALE-lO O slde-llght glaaa foi “ rcupcs and ledona. M oon’s Shop.. I--
“ f o b B A L B -F in e library table ‘and tw o bedroom aota, cheop, W. A. Flow- L ™ c r. 200 Eighth No, ..
FOE B A L E -H n e « t in g applea. — C. grado Jonothans and Grimes Oolden. ^ Two miles woat, 1 H sonth. P a t W ynn. »«tPhona M7B3. -------
FO B SA LE OB T E A D B -F lrs t riasa Ford sedaA. 440 Beeond ave. B. T m
TOB B A L E -100 w ln lib l lld i, oil sizes, prioor roosonablo; headlights and _ window glass. Phono 5. M oon’s Shop. . near Postoffice.
FOB SALE OB T B A D E -2 0 bead 0/ choice hones. M. A. W illiams. Edee. * ^
_________________________ TBBFO B BALE—Begulai trained ^
goals; regbtered stoek) beavT m IU s tra in . Pbone 850B. P .,0 . Box 76« • “
FOB SALE—Blcyelea, ineycles. tire* j T an d accessories. W em er'i Kepair Hboc. I 224 Second at. E.
IVIISCELLANEOUS ' _D A N ’S PLACE, 237 Bhoahone B o a tl
second band clothei b o n g h t'an d sold —adv. N*
MADAM DELMAB—Tcacber o f ap “ p l l ^ psychology and apirltunl unfold- m M t, psycho • mid character analysis “ * Lessons io tho sclenco of polm btry.253 T hird . 7 . . H . ' ' '’ ™
D BESSU A EIN O . Mrs. E lla Cameron. Phono C8BW. ^
H EL P W A N TED | ^WANTED—An expcrioneed ’ nlono a t 1
plnyor or tonor b o ^ o p layer fo r oanco Fa crchcJitm. Addresa J . K . W ebb, Box 607, Buhl, Id a h o . ' J- “_____________________________________ CO
WANTED—Salesmen, apecialty aalej Rcmon, ranat have good reU rences. So> . 1M r. Fisher, Bogeraon hotel, a fte r J —o 'e lo tk today. &1
B T O L H T STE} Oopynglit, 1B2L by N aw ip a p e
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P a g eWORTH IT»
■lews. Daily. Tell all . room!: for rent, hous-' Per W(ii-r|_Phone.S2.
F O R R E N T r ,
FOB BBNT—Poaturc "for horsei. H . J . Rlggort, 1 mllo nortb, 1 m lb oaat o f ^V'aahlRgton achool.
FOR E E N T -F iv o room m odor OUDO; closo in. J . E . Wbito Eoal ale. !•
I 'O R BfiNT—Furnbhod ligh t hooM eeplng roomt. I ’hono 444W.
iX )il BBN!r—Seven room hooM lodori except heat. Phone. 1S14J 01 aU n t 235 N inth,avc. E.
iX U l^ B E N T -P ur'nU hcd room, fo i aco fo a te d , next <0 bath. 235 FiftI
FOB BENT-^Deslroble room, nex t t ath, eloctric heat. 850 Blue L a ie Ivd. Phone 007. ,
FOB R E N T -T hree ro u u i. Call 98 efore r> o ’clock
FO n R E N T -R oom ; gentleman n n frred. 411 Third ave. W ;
FOR B E N T -T w o rurniahed roeau iirnaee beat, 4 blocks from Psiiria otel. Inquire 461 E. Mala.
FOR RLNT — Uouaekerplog looms lodarn, close In;' np children, Oa 16 Fouril ave. E
F O R , H E N T -T hree room fum blie partinent,- reaaoaable. Bungalow A pti iftb i l . ami Seeond ave. H
FOR B E N T -T w o •furoiihed Ugb DUtekMplng rouaa. Phc’B* .154B. M 0. Main. ' '
FOB BBNT—BonM keeping la lta round floor, furnished complete. B reek ur month. 428 N. Main.
f ^ R E N T - B l e e - ‘.ng. room a.. & '/ • ’ ■ ............... »i.e . jSB.
LOSTLOBT—Seed penrl brooch w ith eon
» e in cen ter; valued oa keepaak icovo a t Flow er Foto ahop or «a B8W, *5 reword.
LOST — L u g e heart ahaped p t reen enameled w ith rab e d p ink aa luo enameled roaes. Phone 693. B lord. Return to Idaho theater.
6IISiSS|iC .Tfli..^*, GLASS-
a N D O W 'S A S S - W ln T a i^ ^Bt w ork .‘ M oon's shop. Pbone 6.
SHOE REPAIEmGT&ni P A u i ’ 'f f lO B B B P iiE IH Bhop. 1S2 Bhoshono Weal. Bbo repaired whllo you w ait. .
jS aS s Sn.Ok i> ik m A K S F E B OOMPAS Phone 84fi.
BUOE-HAUL 0 0 .—Pbone 371 or 0 Truck servlee. 194 Second avani north. ____________________
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AO.OOUNTAMT ,Bc O ^ A K t "— b .’ A. Salmon, 8 Shoshone St. So. Phone 690, .
ATTOENEYS'RAb T ' i l ' NOBTH—L a i ^ e r 7 , ^ t Bled Building.
OHN W . OEAEAM—U w y er. Baak T rust BnildiCg, Phoso 986-B.
BHEB B. W n £ O K —Lawyer.
OMBB 0. MILLS—Boyd BnUdlng.
WEELEY & SW EBLBT — A ttonu: It law. Practice In all courta. Tw Falls, Idaho.
, H . W IS E -L aw yor, IMIly organi* collcctlon department. O ffleei- Rooms 0 ond 7. over Twin Falls Bai . TVust Co.. T n in Falls, Idaho.
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rw en tie th C enturv P ag ean t to H I- T race P ro gress of County ^
Since P ilsrim s ^l lb to ric Bccnci Qnd.ovcDts will bo
miuntrntcd I n .» PHRTini iiflRcanl won to be i-rciionted by tho Tn-pnllcth Cent- , w y clui). Tlio proRriini cumWncB' oiosi i M d! ih c n-tintliiai ovout» o( 1K« couutry | | | S 'a t larfio iloco llm I'ilffrim Fntherr to | B the aotttcm cnt o f Idolio, {iirludint; rec- W M lomntloo of tho p rn e n t T>rln P a lli ng- B g Ticiiltural orca from tho prlm iU vj H m cthtuish. Bonv 200 rfffon*, tcp tfr H ■eDtin,f (omo rb arn rtcr lni|iorlont to th e c oun try 's liinti’ry, will bo In the 4at(. Tho iliiv'n ilrmnollr netivUICK ivill eonclDilo witli a t:rnnit nroecHian*
Sn w h k h tvU sUataelcrn wlU pattlel- | 1 iBtP» ■'
. DramAtie n io s tn tlo n . Promlo•' 0n(*ftklnc w ith rw |io rt to tbe Roneral baa i loturc o f tho offcrlnR thu d u b 'a pub- tho 1 5«lty wanaRcr »ay«: P aga
“ Every *com< in to In ' ilclinciitrd hlslorlftflcciirncy anil to dromalic-
lilv llluntrnto the Rrowth. inonninjj and M I J I |I n^'unncfl of thp idens which innpired f j | | j j | ho PHgrlmn. Tlso HRRoatit, which will imjilbr £00 co»lumcd nclor* and n . n i l rajori] phoru* nf voicM, h in four j J l rilnodcfi antl Konie '15 Broaer. I t pro- '* '*
lonts not on lv -fnm llln r inciilculi in h« UU of the rilKiUu m-'n nnd worn- M r a . in a f tho rivm oulli jilnnlatlon, bu t « r ie * 'to mnko r lip r Ibn aiiiril wlileli hla Hltle baml of 100 pcnple brouRht.,0)1 thronph wliicTT tho PilRrimn -won hfl s I tu rrIc foT., «elf-RovvtnmeHf and ziitcDce; ' , ,• “ A* n fentiira an orchcRlrn compojoil M r^ mtirelv of Inrtlen ha* I.ecn orRniiizoJ nton-c0 a tjia t w ith the nnwlral ond o f -th e oo hold iroatam. Thv U augliteri of tho Ataer- o^d it 1 enn Hovolutioii will appear iw Colo- of the lial indie* In n wene enntied , " M a r - m»<Je p hii W ophinpton, tlie hoatcM o f lony | ‘‘o Tw IRQ." The American Lofiioo men aro l ' f ” * i' on«lerlnR »nlcndld aw U lancc, tcpto- ilieut# i online the noldiera o f fhe jliffcren t n iorio.ls nppe/>rinR in period uniforms orRtaiil* D tho eloaiflR uccne. bellcrii
Bpontanooui Oo-oporatlon. M "- . “ 6pl«ndW m p o o M han resulted
from thp ca ll fo r w orhc ri In puttlnR on *'lonthla paRoant. .Men o f m any profe#- o««o;aiilonii nre tnklnR lendin? chnraetor* ininch a* E lde r Rrrw*ter, Governor Brad* ‘‘‘J cm ■m\, M ik's StundlsU, John Alddo, only oi aeoTffO WnahlnRton, LafajwHe, Hnm- ‘'‘" • ' vIton. L incoln nnd .G rnnt. Wo boliovo >
tho poReont will lo ono of tho bort opum trsflncotlonnl fca tu rw ever producod Rrim \
»i doublot publle
; a m p a ig n f o r r e d c r o s sBRINGS MEAGRE RESULTS
!lecr«Ui7 V olcei O onfldenw th a t Vto- ly il lH plo W Ul E e w o n d -rt ie a V lU i N » d
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. Afcordinfr to reporta from Ked Oroir lefldqiiarten the loll jiall u brinRinR R hu t ircnper return* on tlio effnrla of P o lic e hoso who inro cnRnRcd In Iho w jrk of _ i„
coHoetiirR fuiiil* for Ihn I'xpenno of thl- M niln^ year. • •
The tew n is heitiR thoroiiRhly eftn-' 'i * . ■ rasacd b.v workijr* who tnke the terri- ory block by block thn t no onc may g10 unaaked fnr n contribution to thti irpanltntion wbich is cbnTgod w ith tho e llef « o rk fo r tlio cx-acrvlcc men and rheir di'jK-ndcntn. and witi* nil affair* ,ha ,jrtr ‘crta ininj: to the ir rehabilitation.
“ Tho w ofk m u il not be abandoned” i . , , ’ ' sa id Jlrf,. W. F . Edward*, oiecutlvt- leCTotarv of lhe.locnl chapter. " I a till / . , bcliovo th n t the pciplo will re^ipODd to r ' " , , / lho 'lei'.l th n t i* no vitnl to tho eom- 1“ Tinnitv. Thero aro mnny thinRa thn t rro ran do ' w ith o u t, 'b u t wo cannot l i r k I I I . p . . l l . . l . r .b l l t .U . 1. . "
FIREMAN SPRAINS'ANKLE RUSHING TO ANSWER C k L
' — * tljo in*J a c k B all S t^ ta ln i M inor Znjnxy l a tivcs.
B aat« to B o p o n d to F lre A la m Fran
The fire deparlm ont responded to workin hreo cnila laat niRht to the E lk s ’ iielncr.
building on Slioihoiio nnd Bcecod avonuo cn^>.'where firea had beea b u ilt to n i n iard tiic frvflhlv i«>utci1 tonfte to Irom I I I L i ■roorlnR. In re«pbni*j fo Ihq th ird jL L L t mil a *>!rIiI nceident occurred lo one if tho nrcm cn, .Inck nell, who apfa ined , lia nnhle in HlidiiiR down tho atntion I lo^e. l l i s hv.iuTV is no t nftioun nnil U s e ipccted hi- will bo ready for duty in1 few dnys. J u r y 1
NJURED WORKMAN lETTER ®'»rob«tmty^ o f E ecoT cry-la H aid O nt .
■ for O rover Po«h, H u rt ,In P a ll
Orover PuRh, who wo* vcstctday Jonaly Injured b r n fall a t tho Amnl- , ’ i ," anin^cd 5ii;m r compnny plnnt n i l l lu ^ o r robably recover, ncrordinp to tho*M «,,i.',
'tolem enl o f nltcndlnB: 'p M r f o n * . |f l ° „„ »URh U a t t)ic Xa M errn l ho«pUftl [.■hero he is w id to hnvp rceovoredl m .j ,- «nBc^ii»neM Inle • yoft-rdny and ty Tl,„mn. nvo paswd n /n irly comfortablo niRht. i ' hero was no fracture of flio akull and ima of coni-ussioji a te less apporan t
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A Tlmoly BnffgosUoa. -AMCcn'Thia i» tb c aefl*on of the year when c .' Doal
f t e prifdent a n d 'ca re fu l housewife re M. V. cnishei K » Biipply of CliaDhorlnin'a A vant, ough liem cdy. I t is alm ost'certain to ! needed before tho w inter ia over | id refu lls aro much n^oro prompt and itlsC.ulory when i t is kopt a t hond id Riven ha aoon oa lho first- iodica .on of a c o ld . appear* and beforo i t ^
bofomo eotllcd in tho *ystom. There T h l I no ilnnRor In g iving i t to c h lld rc t g j .4 I i t cenla ins oo opinm or other honn11 druR.—adv.- ]
B ring your p ictures In now and bavo lem fram ed for Christmns, 01m Book lore.—«4v
T H E EPIflCO PA L OlHLD wUI give cooked -food a a d ^ p ro n aole, flatnrday Ittmoou a t C lo t Book Stot«<-<dT. I U . - . ,
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U ra. }J. W. Olouehek is bccuIc super- iton 'lent o f tlio Pilgrim pogi'ant to B hold Xovcmbor .TO nnd December 1,Id it Is through her offorl* Iliot aomo m ^ •, r the now seonic/effoH * havo been ,ado p w ib lo . Mri'. Olouehek enmo to 10 Tw in Fnll* tm c t fn 1005. Blie-'haa JP"; eoll Identified w ilh thu civic move- ..cuts nol oiily o f tho club b u t o f the . ° ity, nlwny* co-opernting w ith other •* ~ | r^ iiixn llona in uny endeavor for civic cllcrm ent. I ‘"""J ‘M rr. Ctouchok i* .widely known in I*” '" '*
ub w ork hnving aerved twico oa prc*- , , Idnt in th e loeal orgnnizntion and iico.'BS d istrie t president. H er inter- «t in a tate problem* is well known, •10 cnnnervntion o f our forcnta being U nly one of her mnny linei of careful iTCstiRnlioTi. Mrs. Clouchck hns en-
into tho sp irit o f cflmmunity ci»- ^ ec o p iira tbn In 'thK^iroduction of tho PII- Princip rim poRcant . T o lievlng fully in it* school, oublo g iving to- tho jjo jublie (lORict)iing o f hiB lorinat ro lue ijeatloi nd th e Rift of the w nJing pool to the j,p |j iddios o f Tw in Fall*.
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p lo w i t h V io l a t i o u o f t h e , JveniH, .S o c i a l O o d o ' delight
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Follow ing an a r r t i t modo by Patrol- f ” ®* inn Shipm an nnd Pntton early th is j lom lng a complaint U to bo o f f t a l a U y - ^ idged in tho promote court agolost H . -
F ran cis and Miss Medlln Je ffries barg ing an infrac tion of tho moral .»w. Tho two wero opprehonded in a oa»c a t 2E0 £lx tU avcBM no rth short- 7 " r a f te r la st midDight, Polleo Ohiof I?" . , ohn M . Beck declarc*, and ore held a tho county ja il ponding f ilin g 'of in- , ormation by tho county a tto rney . ,A tco id inc to police tocorda P i tn t l s
nd tho girl, wbo is. aald to be m arried u t Iving opart from hor huabaod, have * oen keeping houso and Uviog aa man .nd wifo a t the S is tli avonuo north I csldcnco aemo w eeks.' Y farran t fo r J | holr a rios t, It is nverrcd, was issued nt _ _ _ lio inainncH of somo e f tho g ir l’s rela- Ives. , _ ” '*0Frond* hoa. beon employed in the
ervlco of a locnl oiV compnny, the girl rorking a t odd time* ns 'n domestic '
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M L i im i i E - <MSECOiSTBmifat;
, Bpectlo
nry io Hcoriog Evidcnoo in lho ' S t a t e ' s A o tio Q A g a i n s t npprov<
Smith Today
I*rcsidlng In the d istric t court iidgo T. Boitcy Lee I* today hearing commei i;idenc3 In the s la to '* case a'gainrt J . H ardv, . . Sm ith. The la tle r is accused o f il- :gally m anufacturing intox ica ting j q rjuor. F rank L. Slcpbnn nnd d A . Loom 'orth nre proaeeuting, wilh E . V. Lar- t*,« go, in and O. B. Ijarson defending. The {of* la, >80 is boing heard before a j ^ . ' ^Till .it T h is 'm o rn in g Oourt Elisor W . 0 . b f e ip r hompHon returned an opt-n veniro o f carrier )urtcen*t_nen.- Theso will nervo,os jur*•s during the ^ l l r o November term
court. They a rc : .L o rW illiam a, J . W. Leedom, T. H . Tlic
■win, !•:. 'p . Dunlap, B. C. Lctsch, F . p ight ii . Kennedy, \V. W. Iluthphrey, J . W..D cake, Morgon Heap, F ronk Houi, Tbls
V. n itehcy , W. A. Minnick, J . F- books 1 van t, 0 . T. A. Qoff. Btore.—
Our Prices Are tillM a n y h a v o t a k o n a d r a n t a g o o f c
T h o s o w h o h a v o n o t r o m o m b o r t b e S a t n r d a y n i g h t .
N o w O h r l s t m a s g o o ^ a r e a r i i v in i a b s o l a t e l y r e l i a b l e .
w. R . p r i:n a O li Buiiibto J n
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[LY NEWS, TWIN FALI
w i i a i F f jiM E m r a u i i i ' ;
_____ . )u ft lIV. Father Quinab to' Explain
OonfcBsional Need from j, q,Oatholio Viow . ton,
rh is evening a t 81. Edw nrd’*,Catho- - - - ^ church tho Rev. J . P. Donegnn wlll
iw cf the question thnt ia *0 frequent- «naked by iion CatholicB: W hy con- P“ " ‘I rino to a p ries tf . . . _ rbo Iketuro will explnin the doetriooII prnitlc i; o f eonfesslon fully ond11 answ er the objections ■ tlm t oriao J* **'li t ly from , n l.« i,a D t.l.» a ii.s of t b . K>>S» tho lIt doctrine. ’FAst evening nn excellent discourse uu
tho Christian home was glvon by Mrs.I Rov. F a th e r Ouy Quinan. Ho show- guesl bow tho slrength and unity of th o )<. C
tion depends iijion the preservationtb e bomc nnd fnmily. M io b itte r ly Ennrked the uvils o f divorce, raeo lu i- o f Blo and fumilv lim ilation and se t b o r i-th the atnn,l which tbo Cntbolle home iireb takes townrdu the»c evils th a t! destroying the lifo and s trength of Og• notion. In rniicluslon bo insisted Bueh»n tb c necessity “of religious na well Utahsnculiir educntinn In order to count* week
let th e denlriiclive influcnco o f. di-ree, rneo eiiicide and nny and oil Baid* o f rodiciiliiim. Bhorl
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IFM SflEfllllE iST D I E I i i H
n e rtt
:am piouhip.of State Will Bo Le Settled In Twin Fallfl In '
the Spring--------- Bols(
\rrniiRcmontB hove been eemploted wcou h igh 'acbool monogcmonta of i n f a l l s and, Boise fo r debating itesta fo r tbo atnlo ehnmpionahlp toheld in T ivin Falls betw een teams j),cythose sehoolB. No defin ite dates tiuf^
ro boen ,deeideil upon, ond the zub-■la nro s llll to bc cliosno. j j , 3oiae lost y e a r won tho Btnto chain- nou , 'nsliip, the flnol debates be log ’ con. rted In the caidtol c ity . T ho Boi/|n.m w on»ovor both Idnho Falla and „ o r r i n F a lls in forensic discussions.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES | f £.......... ............ ducti
\cco rd lng Jo announcement modobv Missincipal A. E. Karnes, of the hich begii lool, H n rt ^’hn Bipcr, waa nomod c b r in ehlef o f the Coyote, nniiunl p\ib- nfioii 0/ tho achool, in an election W. VI Id cnrly in th e 'Veek. Ballot count- boen; WOI completed yesterday. . t l’O 1a iberr eleetcd arb: U na Stnford. as- the 1tf tn fe d U o r; EVmct Van aHJcT, Mt Cal.. [tor; D udley Swim, ed ito r o f othlei- Chrii ; Noil Colo, business n ianager; Mitr- \11 Som ervlllo ,' ossis tant busincsi Co magiT. 'E lec tion o f elnis represent- Eorl ivej w ill l)c held In ihe tom lac wccV.. drcn
— " ■ . ' w ith Tho girls o f tbo Purpl» and Whiltf H '” Id n aoclal and businew meeting Inft from ening in thn B optlst bungniow. A '1'®"' U'gbtftO tlmo was enjoyed. LUllon nd is president o f tbo ciub. The host- He ies o f tbe pa rty wero ITelon Kenls- Knln1, M ildred Tmcoy, l/ols Sliotwell. Kaln10 Long, Beulali B arnhart, Theimn hero iwann nnd Ogorotto M urray. brotl
— — siree Tho footbnll teom le ft n t 0 o ’clock T hai is m orning for W ondell.. where nme !► being ployed’ this lifternifin ' Oli r tho championship of tbis section. Qree ‘Xt 'Thuriday tho tcnm ploys Boiso wom
tho capitol c ity . This gnme wili morr 190 the seoson for. the boys .unless Twitnc post-aeason games are arranRcl club
dscldo tbo high nchonl champion- sintoip of tlio s ta te , _ _
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL I ,The G irl Beserve apongors of th? neniiPlh Century club hnve irsued' I Mtation* to tho Q itl Hesorvfs and . I Bir m others to attend n "R e t nc n in tc d ” too nl lho high acliool auili- •ium, Snturdny nftcrnoon, Novcm-r 10. . =
2 .E 0 E A P H 0 m 0 I A L 3 H EBE O N V ISIT 0 F m s p E o n o N
Offieinis o f Ihe W crtern Union Te!o- iph company, arriv ing here in 0 sno- i].icor, socnl Wednesday oti tin to-fctlon o f the com pany's, offico Iri .rin I 'n lls nnd reported its nffftlrs, n t I} conclusion of ihclr exomiontinn, in Iproved condition. Members of the It ty wcro A. R. Cowan, D enver, geo- III mnunpcr, 'm ountn in 'd idslon ;. C . J . • I re, Ijcnvor, diviainn commcrclol-inan-bt; U. 0 . L ife, Balt Lake, district nmereinl *uperintfndcnt.,.nnd H . H..rdy, d is tric t commorcial’w im g c r. -
TO ATTEND BA TE H E A E IN O litLeonnrd W ay, m onaglng secretary, o f ly! Soutliern Idnho T raffie association . .t lap.t evening for Bol*e, v»h«rt ho y11 .ittond a hearing on tho petition expri'ts companicf fo r an inc iea te in rier rates.
A N K O U K O E raaiT B. “ ______ _
riic llovnl Nflighbors w ill nneol to- ’Inh t ill the 'Odd Fellow s’ hall. W
’bis is Children’s Book W eek. Get 23iks for the children. Clos Boj)k "re.—adv. ’re
I ' ■■j1 n (
the Lowestof onr spooials this wook. tbeso prices only ran till
•.00at'
Iving. Friccs right, goods atiPc
JEBE IJew eler go
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J o c ^ g r e - v i - t i o r f ?
.............. . — ....... ' i ■Goes to .B ay S ta to—S. L . Fet'orscn f t th is m orning fo r M arshfield, Moas.'
Ooe# E a s t on Vlalt—Mr. ond Mrs. 2 . , Do*tor lo ft th is morning for C oving ••
XooTs H ospltal—Mra. &III0 D aly and fa n t to n havo returned to th e ir home • “
tbe Rex Arm s from L a Merced hos- tal.
Q uett f r o n D ak o t* -M rs , Emm,! « leffort o f Blnisdoll, N. D„ Is th o gucsc a ' her daughter, Mr*. H . L . Snyder, of sgewon.
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Guests o t S lik m a n Home—M r. lUd rs. H . D. liensen o f S a lt liik o , aro '} lesls in tbo homo of Bishop and Mra.. 0 . K irkm an.
E nds V is it Hero-^Mrs. A. L . Norton ' Burley, was 0 guest in tho bomo of , irT jro lher, W. C. Qloystoln, returning .? >rae. io*t evening. '
Ogdea M en He^^-^Roy flr iff in , B. A uehonan and If. 0 . M ills o f Ogden, ✓— tah , nro ' in Twin F a lls fo r a fow coka on business.
Baclt -from E aatem V isit - A. D. ___lierlock, living tsco r Tw in Falla Is )mo from fln extended business trip I N orth Dnkotn ond eentrol Iowa.
« . DoiOomes from Iow a — Mrs, Nolllo ° n ight of . Osknloosa, Io ., has arrived 'r 0 - Is i t in the fam ily of her son, “ “ 'f ,.’ J . KiiiRhl, ot 444 F ou rth-ovenue
, ■ KJiLeavM fo r B olso-C . M. Lo Valley »"> ’ O akland, Cal., who hoa bcon trana- itlng business in T w in F a llr and Bubl ir tho pnst fow day* haa gono lo oise.
Leave-j fo r O alifon la—Mr. ond Mn>. pot imes R. Sm ith o f 'K im b erly vicinity »vo gone to Monteroyi Cal., whero icy will remain fo r a month w ith . leif d.;iiightcr, M rs.'O oorgo Gregg.
Mrs. E onrdetto Leore#—Mra. 0 . 0 . ------ourdclte, who hns b'con here fo r o I F iait w ith fho 'fam ily of H . W. Bour-; l ig , ;tto for tho post two m onths le ft th is ; orning to je ln her bushond a t Mo- :slo, CkI.
------ lngM lttlon W orkor AiTlve»—The Bov. v lll ev. N.. II. Poyao orrived yesterday I _ OWI W est V irginia to ’ n js is t in con- i _ _ . ucting n ecricB o f meotings o t the llssion eburch. Tho specini services ?Rin thi* evening.
M inister Oondudos V W t-'T h o .Bov. J ’. 'Allen Fi*hley of A kron, 0 ., who hna \ jen v lii t in g friend* and relatives in le vic in ity o f Buhl and Ilagcrm an for 10 post montai, has lo ft fo r Et Centro, ] al., wlicTc ho will tak o charge o f the hrlstian ehureb. (
Como from Colorado—Mr. and Mr^. <orl n c sp of Yumo; Colo., and cbil- *’ren aro hero fo r a T islt o t o fow days 1itll th e ir undo, Tliomiu , IIcsp, wbo J ves near Twin Ftills, being en route:om Yakima, Wnsh.j whero they hove J lent several weoke. _ ' ^
H ero fo r Bolldaya—Mr. and Mr*. L .nlman and daughter. Miss Charlotte almnn o f Orand Island, Neb., a ro i cro :^or a .virit. w ith the ir son a n d . rother, J . E . K nlm an,'o f 220 Walnnf reet. T hoy oxpect to remain for the hanksgiving bolidayL
Olub’# 'E xecu tive Leaves—M rt; L .B . reen, s ta le president of Federated omcn'u -clubs fo r Idaho, le ft th is ] o rning n f to r spending tbreo days .in I win F a lls nnd near-by towns meoting J ub wcmon nnd presenting m a tte rs 'o f nto-wldo in terest to .th em . I h M
U N I T EHIGHEST
D rastic
Men’s SweajSweaters
D 041-0o tton Blip on,ikhakl color, V neek, ilceveless, rope stlteh, form er- f l * t A A ly •l.CO. now J l . O U
03— Cotton mixed sw eater, ron f neek, ileeveles^ heavy rope stlteh , eosi.M ^ maroon ond gray, formerly A 4
■M.CO, -------------------- ^ l . O U33—H eav y cotton and wool m ixed 'Sw eater, V neek, slgovoleBS, ropo stitch , comes
•In oo ro o n only, formorly <11 ^ £\Q H ? 0. now -------------------------
2 3 - E x tr a quality Shok'cr k n it wool Sw eater, round -nock,; sleeveless slipon, good w eight; color* oro maroon, oxford, navy and b n o te ri green. For- ' merljr « .0 8 , n o w . . _ _ --------^ ) Z . 7 0
)1(1—M edlom weight wool Sweater, ceat stylo; small ebawl collor. Comes In noroon only. Sold form erly for __
■•001—H eovy ropo s titch wool sw eater, V n s ty le w ith .s leeves, large shawl collor, novj
Form erly #0.48. Now ----------------------
070—Slipon sw ea te r w ltli aleoTcs, lorge i t A n ex tra specia l valpA.mado up in maroon tr im , b row n w ith ,bu ff trim . ’ , B o ld 'fo m etly fo r 112.08. Now____ ^ ^
N0VEM!BER 18.19a
Temperiture Rise at Night Follows
e h i l l i ^ o f Days “gg
SH IF T IN G lls modo ^ f op Jn d joration ; persistently main- porter
tninod sineo Iho beginning f ro f tlio wook, tho com»unUy j\a liio ‘tem pera tu ro 'la st n igh t moved up remainInstond o f ’ d 6wn, recoverin.j end, r
, four dogtces from tho seasou’s courtlow point, establlshpd on Wod- Judgenetday n ig h t. . of the
iThe d a y ’a high, bowover, rep- jng ca resented tho low est top tcmpor-oturo m ork . o f tho season, boing j n n
,.3rj degreees.-above tero . • Th6 j - m - dnocturnal bo ttom waa 20, show- xi«»v». lng a ronge o f b u t '10 degreesfor the 24-hour period ending o t „ „ 0 th is morning. A brisk breezpfrom the wost ndded to the lm- n « « prosslon th a t low temporatnto records wero to bo shattered lo itn ight. l i H
U nsettled 'vind colder weatherIs predlc tcd 'rfor th it d lstrlc t in f "tho nex t 24 hours. - B-*
[ } e a t l i 3 I “
, D iT td W U U ao' B toddssL VDovid Williom Stoddard, O-yeor-'ofd n o f M r . 'o n d .i l rs . Williom H . Btod- ird, died o t tho fam ily hume last ovo- ng fmm hoart failu re following con- 1 tatlon from n heavy cold. Tho fftm- ^ y includes soverpl o ther chiidrdn. unerni sorvice* w ill be conducted a t 10 L: D. S. chape] on Sunday a t 2
m. by B uhop Georgo Hammond.Uh In ltm icn t u n de r th f diTOtllon of , J . Grossman.
Severe Old Forpst Lawa.Forest lows In E ngland wcr« InBtl-
itcd by W illiam th e Conqueror, and cro -so Boyero, l l i a t r t b e r provided ^ foth for n m an killing d deer. 0
Ir ,THB N E W S DO ESN ’T OOMB‘SohscrlberB who fa ll to recelvo 1
Tho News b y 6:30 p. m . w lU 'confer [a foTor npop th e pnbUsbeis by call- Iln g telephose N o. S2. and a copy 1will he dellTeied promptly.. ' ■
Saturday SPicnic Hams, per lb .........9 lb. Bag Oats ................W brBaff-Eastern Meal c No. 2 Heavy Galvanized 1 17 qt. Hea:vy 4 coat Ename -Extra Heavy XXXX Dair;
. 'S7HEN IN NE£D OF OBOOEBIE
C A L L 24 Fiee Mlieiiis'Dall}-.on 8ra
ROCHDALE
E D S T Gr QUALITY-LOWEST PR
c Reduction
Iters and Woi■ ~ . . ' I
»!>. . ' «!O S -SIeaiol A l i m illtory eolli'V 4 * ' W l Sold lonnorljfck, y "O W -------------------
W iS -E x traV -W / Xi ^“1
[ u R \ ^V i U ^ ' / / 0874—OoveraY n /y>£M\ 3hlrt. goodTV s . U y sx ffv tA iQtt-imough f
■od n tho I
' 8 y y i 0571 -V cry I5 0 t . ■ l l I green, f la t eo)on * the practicall g . „ . — form erly sold
V nock, s llp -on ' ‘ C871D—A beautifu l shlri lavy w ith gold l a y collar, finely tailor
- $ 5 .9 8 S o lf form erly for I7.G0.
e ihiArl collar. 3 tc»—L igh t grey wool sh coon w ith g rey turo cloth, two ploin po
~ ~ $ 6 ^ 8 R“ rm ““ t “ Id io r fO.
BCOCK HOME, MAY TAKE UP TIPTON CASE
te r o f ]purolo B reaker P rohably B« .O f Dn<lag V is it o t J n il s t
idgo W . A. Bbbcoek and C ourt lie- ;er U . M. Branin returned yoster- froni Burley, whoro a. te rm o f tbo
lio t conrt Is eonvoood T h ty .w ilV ' ain in Tw in Rvlls du ring th e week- , re lum ing lb. Ctt*sia' connty to rt scrvlce nex t *Monday morning, ' ge Ilobeock moy deoido tho s ta tus lhe M cK lnlty T jplon patole b ieak- case w hile on tb ls visit.
:iG H EST PB ICES paid fo r turkeys. ' ‘ aediato delivery. Independent M eot rk e t .- a d v . '^ /
H E EPISCOPAL O U IiJ ) will give jokcd food and apron *oIb, Saturday imoon a t Clo» Book Slore.—adv.
R I A L T OT H E A T R E
rODAY AND TOMORROWM A T H raB — BVSHZNO
VAUDEVILLETWO BIO T IM E AOTS
LA VERNEW HEELER- DUO'
^T lBtft- -fllngtng—
LEON TO ON E ■ 'nfilQBB N ovelty A ct
PHOTOPLAYS ,
'The SpIriiflHaliin Hine"O harsctflrlzatloa o f W estern
H orotim
• “On Account"A V ery z io g b ab le ' Oomedy
A B IO B E 0W -U 8U A X . .
A D M lSaiO N '
Specials!..............................m -2 c
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T u b w m
l e l D i s h , P a n . . . .
iry. P a i l . ................ ; . : « 9 c '
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3 3 0I m i l s s anil Meals ' *
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) R E Q’RICES , *
n s i n ,
lol ShirtsWool Shirts *
Hum w eight wool mixed sh irt, ( o llar, l ig h t grey. A real value.
ra £eav^ wool Shirt, dark eai*' iflat eollor. two pockets, cut ggn-Id fonDctlJ’ fo r
em m ent s tandard wool khaki 1 weight, tw o 'p e ck e ta w lth but- b f lap s ; an e i^ep tloao l valuo for i
'F o n n er ly JOilfl, y g '
r h eavy wool Bbirt, hunters .eolloj, tw o pockets, heavy yoke, cal sh irt f o r .th o outdoor a a n ;
!!if!L*?f!i-_ _ $ 4 .9 8liirt, wool, brown heather, n ill - ilored, w ell f it tin g , and a good
). — — ^ 4 .9 8 ‘ Ashirt,, medlumi weight, fine tox- ’ poekots, f la t collar, a splendid
^ - - - $ 4 . 9 8 .
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