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-IWiS . .voii-a.-Ba-ii.' • . "illlDSPIlUr WATERS OVER , tOllWCRES ' ; Fifty More Fellies Ren^^ H pjneim iy Breakinj of the i ; & ee ofJere^sla Uke— f; tuiteiistiM ’■ ' ’-iiBmkau,'- m, -w - ihi , ^ ! Uka dnin^' ) «i» .distrier^k« ttii* , BOOO M R* o f . ; l|dlIyi'^''^.,bQ aii Oi fflon than - ■: of,.'ih*.diit*w with T ' '•V tbitr ilTMtMk fth 'nld to btr». ./p ttem i Uton til*, itm Wkt.- V '^ 'v A !eVi«' ea'.'boi)L..flde* «f-tlu - ^ • -r miaoli ritw »t thl*, polat an . Famnlo*. htv'o withdnwn from the ^ IfcOee drtiniKO dl*trict which eovers ^ terriUirx (rn mOei iiloBK the wett bank «f tho rUor' w d ail bnt a fev famlllei tt H to fiod from, tho . Ucredotla lake tx dralDsge dUtrist oa tbe eut bank. The P< .; le m i ore enoog the larsut Aloag tb^ onUre rlvor. . . ; AID FO^BETOOBBS. ; il ; . CAIRO, ni.,,(/P)—The itcamer Three C ~ ' fiuikt iMiteii hero today for the Do,r l^oth Bon<l diatriet betveen Cairo juid 1 yarvme, !!!., to adnlnliter al3 to 150 ^ negro famlHea, who iro reported nta- irooncd.'hy flood water* of the Mlul*- pojj Hppl rivor., Belief •'Inreitlfcator* do* ^ clared.that aororal famillM are In a - p famiihed .condition. . Pood,- tent*' and aedieal luppUe* iiave beua'loaded on iho iteaoier. Tho moro’ terioiuly in refugee* ’ wUi ib o - brouRht to Odro after the m’aioooea fBHiUle* have' beon mored-to higher . groata^, anil anpplled with p^orWon* and'./ihoUcr., _ , , . ,GK)VkBSUB!n AID AflKHD. ' ^ f - •' ttt - • c n ^ fo 'r^ omeriteB^'ap^priotlon.to be f{j Bto^ln>th«;jtl0tIflK.ot flood.waU'r* of tm • itho Jiiuiulppl.ri’'" *“'Atltan»M waa telegrapliod Waifilnglon today by Gov a: cmor .ileCrae;••, • , y-- - ‘ cxi .Hoportr from Arkatiui City, where ono'thouund men havo boon worklog ftn dny and Uishfto proTent amajorbrenX : In the>lvor-l0V6ef/_deelaTed-.tho-«ltua* gai tlon-there wai atiil crlUtaL pol t • Additional forco* aro being roemUod Iri: In .goathonp- Aikanaa* .and notlhcrn cat irtuUlana-to meot the Incrcaaing grav. wli ity of tho lituation. ibc • A brcftk at. Aikanitt* City, oKicials Bo poli\t-out, woold flood-thooiand* ot - of wjuaro milca of rleb farming land* io th( *QUtheaatcra Arkonta* and- northeast- ] ern LoJvUlana, laclndlBg-many, town* foi of importance. . . en I i i i l i l iil M ie 'S J. Irvine, Shot by Rancher, Dies Mm ' ln lJospltai, Mal<ing Second. ® ‘victim to Succumb/ ■■ --------- , si SAW LAKE CITY, Dtih,' Iwlne,‘who wa* *hol when Dopnty ' 6lieHff (jordon Stuart wa* killed by Ooorgo IT. Gardoer on the latter’* fahu . iVkt AVolby, Utah, Saturdny, died at a'local' ho*tU*l today.' Gardner m% amlgnod jci^rday and a. plea of not gnllty wna oitired'for him In eonnec- j“y®“ ' tim with ifae alay^s Stuart. Ho U. ^ ^ ,«hedalcd to appear in court with hi* *■ wife,'Martha: Girdntir, today, according * to ‘.County 'Attorney Arthur libreton, *°“ ® “ - who tald tlia^ ho will eharge both Joint- ly with f^rat degree , mtjrdcr for the doath of Irrlno/. . two .i Tho pro*mtlon allege* that Gardner ry W ' after ho ahot Stuart mounted n horse M punnilt of Jrvlne and ahot him, alto ^ ' that while he Wa* mountlng’the hono W n. Oardnor covered a deputy sheriff wlth ajrnn to provent him from Inter* p p ( fering with her hnsbanl Following the shooting of Slnart coiU Ura. Gardner 1* reported to bavo «aid - to bet'huaband "go and got Irrine,*’ aceordin; to a statctaent aho is e^d to haro nade following the orroit of her. hnabnnd and henelf. . Gardnur la reported to havo said lm* , .. mediately after his arrest tbat he boro no gnidgo against S^art and that Irr “ , ‘ vino wn* the man he waatod to ihoot, .. ' •. *The Gardner*, husband and wife, woro armnged but neither pleaded to . •- tho oharge and hearing-was'set for next ^ofiday. ' ' JBUHO m iiHsa. "'Jj Tonight and Thuraday fair. . Bine f BOSTON BANKER, 9PP0S-F P ESLOPQE.FOR SENATE. .11 n Gei I 1 I fo Pc toi da BU ac . la TO M urC iiiioir, sito '" «r, bu«BtmatltrcMf,f«Mb*Uaf- ^ . tachuiMta D oaM ^.'soinliutlos to by th* t7blt«d Stat*ii 8ffiat« ;E a aoaka to nplae* Sautor Heajr Oabot Lodfo, loac'knows u t h s a to m y p*> <r<> * tm of tha Vppar Botua of lawmak- Gem tn. oaatod la' cdDdnetiaciliii can- In a palfB OB fillet ' btttbUM 9Ut> Buw fom.'* . laid •/ . .' Berll Third Histon^l Church Edifices " ■ ! Destroyed by Fire , _ charj PollcoOonvinbod. Bnrntag; o J ll?”,,” .Hotro Damn Due .to Work tomn of Soientillc;?irebng ' " j _ /UO-VTHEU,, Q».„ (ffHroUn ” ”nil today redoubled their scareir for a reien religioua pyromanlac-followiog tho burning list night; o« the hlitorical Notro Dame convcnt' hero—tha . Wl third ImportsDt Cathollo od^lco in the c Canada, to.bo.dcityojro0yjlte'in delcg lesjr. th a n ' a j i i o n t l i , , *', .* • •, note •' ;Jbo tralPiJfihe n ip M Vfi^w while • cwmd'-'Aprll 14 whou - ai ^flrooan ' ihe' t fighting a.conflagration whloh do* nffaii troyeir'tho ehnrch of th'o Sacred '' Tbi ^neort with a loss of $500,000 howd point a man'in tho crowd of spectatora powe; exclaimr ' nro i ' "St; Bridges wiil-Tfo the next bcadt and then I will get the rest,” alrca^ The itihn escaped’b'ut an iavcstl- coco gatlo'n' at that time convinced tho Fu) potlco.H scicntiflo fire bug spoclal* Ocrm Itiog-in erosscd electrie wire, Imd conv< caused thl' fire, as wej| as tho one crct, wlilcli ll week eofilier destroyed Ocotf ibo famous bnsllllrii of 81. Anno do Inst ' Boaiiprit, Lousing the famous shrino tho 1 of Sf.'Anne, which wns known as mans thO'^Lourdes of America. conia In bnth roses tho fires were ezpcr found to- have been- started by with crotic'l I'leetrin wires, rurtjicr in* . vestigailon ahowed t^at-aman pos- > ||i| ing as cn clcftrician had sought M admittoneo to St. Vlncont de Paul^- ‘HU a iiiiiiiiE E aDifiFiEn*^ [ilasio‘BroadoasUd 6n. Atlantio Seatioayd Enioyed'on tho’ . Paclflo Poist' tho e ^ . --------- . men, 8i}f niANClSCq, CuK'{lP)-\lai\- phono'.ioncerts from the Atlantic sea* ' loard today wcro repartod- to- Jiavo leoen heard in San Francisco honiej ' ost night. . , ; . ■ * ‘"R ** 'Fon* of'tbe sounOiag ether notincd hft Exmnlncr ,that! they had attuned '“®*; ho receiving sets to a broadeast «• '’®®“ ayed by the Rock Bridgo radio station. n Oakland. 'This high power sUtion, hrough • repeating dov^c^' provided Ot;- local rtteption mosie, *nl(l to hnvo May omo fro*-! sUtlon* at Newark, ,N. ,nd Schenectady, N. Y. The Oalfland tstion'wlnbUshed connection with tho Tfl , wo .rasiem pointa two week* ago. Hen* | (] y U. Shaw, in chnrgc of tho OakUnl tation, explained .that ho "manifold* „ . d ' tho VDundi that had traveled about ^ ;00p mitos. , ' Oi PRODUCTION IS GAINING _ --------- 00 3«U O q ^ la West VlrglaU TSsA Chris • Btlov KonsJd bnt FlgnrM for t^i* uintt Week Bhov Impronaieat for t 7- chars CIIARLF.8T0N, W. Vn., «V -O f 1,- Judgi ISO mine* in West Virginia reporting ing H 0 the West Virginia Cool association, lower 1 report irom thot body last night do* Chi ^eloped 4£!t are In operation. From shot ho Upper I'otomae and the Kenova* Bybe [hacker,field*, no'reporte of tho nnm* dlicii ier of mines working were received.- murd State produetion for the past weel at ill wtt 183,460 to;is less than normal, ae- prior ■ording to tho figures given, but wa* Th<j !3,603 toas In excess'of th(^.aa]eant by f< niaed dnring the wctk ending April B. th^U mATEDPRESiNmi LLS , TWW TALLS. IDAHO. WBDl ilE r n iL i ’ iijiM Germans Definitely Barred From Participation in Ques- tion of Aiiied Settlement of Russian Problem OBHO^ (ff) - Th» etoo. om. fereaeo kppareatly bas beea sarod. ForthelaattwodiTsltiuubeeD totteilfls Qa the. edg*.of coUapce, dne to iBfllgnttioa of nm a of the more Importaitt leaden -erer tba . •ctloaoftbeOfraauajadSBnlaas f la foootiy ooaeladlng • treaty - «Terlnj-tli»,jrfadpd-»od most-r - - doUata points uuler Mnalderatloa by the ccaferoicek ' _ Kow, howover, tho delegatos aro to go forward wltb their work, but the Germans aro baned from partlcipatinii In al] deliberation* conreming |bo Busslan questions. Thi* penalty was laid dow.-i in a noto of cehsnre to tho Beriln daleiraUon yesterdoy after con- * lideration of the altuation by rcpro* . lentativei of the five inviting powen , and In the little entente. , “ Whliit tho confereoco _wm sitting and whilst Oennany w as’rcpresentc 1 ; on tho eommlsaion and sub-coipmission ' (harged.with tho negotiations of Enro* . [wan peace jith Russia,'.’ , tald tho noto, . "the Gori^an .ropreientative* on..that . ;ommission have behind the backs of Iheir eollcagnos, Voncludod In accret a . Ircaty with Russia on tho very ques* ;lon which they hod undertaken (6 . ■onsider in loyal conjunction'wlth rep' A •cscntativps of .tho other-natlons.” StUl » Problem. - < Whether Oermany will contlnuo* nt :he conforenco is problematical, but her P{ Jelcgntei ore drafting a reply to tho ioto of eowmre, and It is'thonght that rtHo-protesthip th?ir :ho' cbmMiuion* dealing witfi RnMlfln kffairs, Ihty will remain. Thdr reply is oxpcclod to.m i^o tho . ^ wint that only the full con^oronco has ' wwcr .'o liar tliem, and In thl* thoy , iro supported by the neutral nation^, leaded liy Denmark, whoso delogntej ilreuly'have protested (o tbo confer* ° meo iradcrs. . * Furthermore, Dr. Walter Rathenau, J" }crman toreign minljler, maintains tho ^ ;onvenations with Russia wero not so* iret, ns ho sayi Primo Minister Uoyd leorgo of Great Britain was notifie-I _ nst week, through nnother m cm ^r of T ho BritihU delegation, that tho Ger> I nans " m id not agree to tho program | ’onlained' in the report of tho allied 'iports, nnd wcro forced to negotla'o | »ith Buuin direct;" . , - » ■TmiSIBi,, SiljinMPEM I [Jlty of SaoramoBto Issnoa Or- ^ '.dor OompsIUog Employes to wm Avoid Eaaors Hereafter , set SACRAMENTO, Cal., (/p>~A formal ^ irdor rc.iuesting’all nialo employes nf , ho city, lucluding policemen and firo- nen, to i»ftrt growing wfcf^kcri imme- liatoly lit preparation for tho days of . ’4t> relebrotion lo bo held hero next ,,J nonth,.W4S issued today by City Uan- . . iger Clyde L Scavey, following a meet* ng of the WhUkcrs clnb, of which ho ras recently chosen ‘.‘chief whisker* .. no.’.'; i(e will also request all rftilwayi . ■omlng Inlo tho city to encourogo thetr imployes tf grow whiskers. . , Under tho now rules of tho club any . nombor »liaving. hls. whisker* boforo klay 26 niiist submit to having his head te.l .. [OTlllErGHlE! U. J. Obrlfltenson to tio Tried in Oonneotion with Kining; of FapU ih Sohool Trouhle OOBB.N*. UUh, (/p) *- Marlow J. ^ ^hrisicnsen, fonner principal of tho Wt Jlntah dii<trlct school, wa> bound oro* eni 'or trial in the district conrt on a ihargo of first degree murder by City ludgo D. R. RoberU yesterday follow- ng the jirclimtnnry hearing held in tho ^ ower coort. . . w Chr^stonson is accused of firing.the ihot whl.!n caused tho death of Lloyd Dybeo in a community feud over school boi llicipline. Dtsjrite tho first dcBtcc »‘r nurdcr charge, however, Cbristonsen 1* La it liberty on tho same bond approtod irior to tho preliminary examination. Fa; rhft bond bl for 110,000 and b signed th« iy ‘fonr residenU in the district where pai IhyWoable occurred.' ' ‘ P» sm «ivrr>«v ;^ ’4 aP A P E R lN TW rnF A Li DAIL jbmuiDAT. amAn, iK i- Rumanian ChUdren 1 Send Cash Help to ^ American Friends Yoangeters Pay Touching Trib- nte to Sopposed Sufferers C in. Theatre OoUapse BUCilAREST, yP) - Clilldren j ili a village* ichool near Bucharest have contributed 13 in Rumanian lel (francs) to “ aid tbo children of families made destitute by the destruction of tho'. Knirkcrbockcr C theater iir Washington, D. C." Unable to vlsualixe the vast ex- tent of the United States, tho youngstin believed tho collapse of Iho thi-at«r was a disaster offcct- ing the entire American people. Rumanian ehlldreiv. have received much holp from their little Amori- can brothers and sistm through ^ tho Junior. Red Crom, and they gs rhose thl« method of.ahowing their Ai appreciation. th Financial F lights ' o f B a n k P resident | tb he Investigated H Bank Shortage Believed Due to Operations of Head of the Institution » CniOAGO, (/P) — financlol op- erations of Everette R. Peacock, 32 years old, who is nlleged to have obtained ono million dollars by borrowing from seven banka and by sale nf stoeks aro undergoing Ni thc> scriUlny of n giTind jury today, .acrol^ing to plans of ^ g a r A .'Jo- nas, astlitont.state's nttnrney. Dealing* Peacock Is said to havo had with tho Mllwaukeo In-lng Stato bank of which ho formerly 'was president,'resulted in a short*.. ago of $460,000, whicli tho bank has recouped in full. A viators Forced to Give Up Hope o f O c e a n F lig h t V. _ ma Paniage to Uachino'at St. Paul Books Blasts Ambition of RIO DE JANEIRO; (fl>) — TIic "Pl PortugiiMO aviators who wcro nt- tcmijtlnjfn flight front Portugal fo Brodi will bo unablo to proceed in tlicir liydro-nirplano from St. Paul Rocks, a fow hundred mites short of their goal on tho Amorican con- tinont whoro they landed last' '■** night' bcenuso of tho damage to their mnchlhc, according to a Ua- Nii vas diipntch from Pcnambuco to* a"' day. m im u l ILFIlSTiTi’ . . ' ______ - . F One Man and Two Women Shot Down This Evening; Houses Set on Fire »«« tno BELPABT, (fl») — Ono mon nnd two women weio killed in East Belfast thl.i evening. Bnuscs on Altcar street wore sel on fire during th'o ‘dlsorden. QJiooting WAS renewed In fhe Bally- " aacarott district of Belfast early to- °J day. Jolin- Scott, a youth, was killed nnd Wiilism'. Johnstone'was wounded fatally. L/ The hoipitals have targo casualty list* as n result of tho recent shootings, but .orcn_theso' do not indicate the full numbe;; nf' Injured as many cases' are 1 being tresleci in fho homes of the vie- Inb tims. tor! Tbf'potlre barracks at Uanor ITam* cat ilton, an important eentcr in Oonnty slm Leitrim, have been captured by free pes state forct-s. A motor returning from pla Sligo wns seized and tho occupants, nil I of whom-wcro-armed, w ere.liLi^jirii lan loners. A sccptuLe.ar.-wns disabled by pre gunfire and tlio occupants, threw thclr of rifles inti the rood. . for New York Centenai He Shook Hand NEW YORK, (/p) — Thoma* Joseph 0^ West of thi* eity, who eelobrated the ^*r one hundredth annlverury of bi* birth ^ today, believes that ho 1* the only por- ion living who ihook‘bands with tbo ia Marquis do LftFayotte when tho great He Fmclimaa was a gnest of tho city of < NeV York In 1821.' Mr. West »t-that He time w u a baby In anns, havioir been mo bora April 10, 1822, a t 482- Greonwleh hai Itrect. In telling of hi* greeting from He LaFayctte, Mr. West salds , U " I shook hand* with'tho great I^a* hit Piyotte in 1824 when, the general waa , J the gnest of tho city of New Yotk. A N« parade was given b hi* boaor and it He passed the doer of oor homo at 40 sit LLSC O U STr ___________________ LY Nl PRESIDENT E McNARY-S I. C ongressional D elegation tatives Sponsoring Mei Friendly Interest of I E eclam atio n o f A rid La STRO N G SU PPO RT O FI N O W BELIEVED WAHHINOTON, (/PH^PPionl of ? r pnvldlBg for am tlen of & t3G<^000,000 re uent of weitem and •oatbem recUoiittsa day to ft eoagreailona deleffttloD wUcb e gation w u headed fay Senator UCITary, tt; Addison T. Smltb, lepabllan, Idaho. Tbe the leflslatloa whieli 1* pending la beth thi -------- J-------- --------------------- KiEMS ‘ mCO iRESSi l i m y I National Head 6f American Le- iS, gion Declares Less Than J" 150,000 Men Under. Arms ™ Spells Danger to Country ■ - . «P1 ^VAB1IIN0T0^^, (A^Dcclariog that fui fhe.ltouse rcdyetliialn the army appro* lan priation bill “ is tho first stop toward undermining our splendid military pol* iry," tho Ahioricaji Legion, through ] Hanford MoeKldcr, ita national eom* the mander, formally put befoVc tho sen* the nto appropriations eommKteo today, an iea appeol for an army of 160,000 men. ' . Th The house plan for an army of. 116,* jej 000 a«B,-tog»thtf-Kitb-Ai>A-«4.^P-AUiprUW nppropriations, meana the. upsetting of fat the army n-organiution-net of 1020, pla so that the eo^iniry ogaln would bo left .tio without an adGqanto preparedness proi $5; gram, the legion head declared. wh "W e insist that ttie appropriations ecs adequate for n continiiatl<^n of tho do- I velopment of (ho army of tho United , vis! States ihall be m nde/' snid Mr. Mac- lall Nidcr. " It must continue en a sonnd moi nnd efficient basil." jpoc TiBipiiiml Two Hundred and Fifty Then* ' sand Bushels of 'Wheat Will . ’ Be Shipped to Enrope ^ fiPOIvANE, Wash., (ff) — Two hun- dred nnd fifty thousand boshels of . n Washin(tt')n nnd Idaho Club and Red nry wheat, valued nt n^proximfttety t^25,- con 000 wiil hi} loaded and shipped from Wll tho port of Scattlo about ^ray 1 fo.- 'l marketing in Europe,' Walter J. Robiii' hisi son, secrelor}* of tho Washlngton.Idahu ver Wheat Orowcrii’. nssodatlon, anooyneed by today. rivi This -A'ilMio tho third full shipment the of Wnshinc'lon-Idnho wheat to go to - 'I Europo thll year. ' hall ..........*--------- tot LABOR SCARCITY FOR THE IJ" FIRST TiME SINCE 1919 . irAUMOND. Jnil., (ff) — Scorcity of p labor'in tho steel mills and big faj- Prji tories of Ihe Calnmot region was indi* tbli catcd here today for the first tlmo and since 1010. Help wTinte<rplacards ap-l312 peared on'tho galea at a mtabef’ ofilOO plants: Bal Return i-f foreigners to their home cau Innds during the recent Indoalrlal de* p«r prM^6n pnd the minlmum wage scale* of 2!\ cents on hour aro given u eatiso^ _ for iho preirnt ihortago of laboren.* arian Believes ^ ids with Lafayette ^ Oroe'nwieb itreet, on ite way to Pot- ^ ten field whoro thero wa* held a grand review. Pottera field was in the j Doighberhood of'w hat now ia Washfog* ton Square. My ntirie w u boldlag me in her arms just aa the general passelj g He was on horseback. "He'stopped directly is front of us. jjg, He asked tho nune my name, pattodl [ mo on the head and shook bolh myl,;]i hands, saying I waa a fine little fellow.l Eo.gava m e‘a beuty handshake and] U leem* to mt I*eas rememW leelngfit.. him ride off.*' Cto . Mr. .West WA* for yean known In I New York Olty u a maker of sUk haU. Co> He is the nncle of Frederick UacMon- nu siea, the aeulptor. . C . Vrfrr. EW S PEIOB PIVB OBNTi . ENDORSES SMITH iBILL on. H ead ed b y Represen- leasure, A ssured of the Executive in P la n ; f o r L ands o f W estern S tates F PRO GRAM IS ' TO B E A V AILA BLE PreeUant for tha UeKary UB ) rerolrlng firnd to be ued for daralop- Ltm aad drainage projects w u glrea to^ b oiled U the WUt« Houe. The dele- , repabUew, Oregon, aad BepneeststtTe The preeldest expreMed deep iBtenet to I tbe hoose Beaate. Ifr. jjy fdlo^tad, aiimbei MUI, that he vetdd eonfer with petty leacUtt oa ; themrner. ....'---------attppottliAnmed- - Tho prealdent w u'told Uud there . was #troag snpport for pftaiage of the meakuro nt thla aeulon of congrm aad that enactment of the bill would, re-. eult Id tbe reclamation of million* of ncrci of land and provldo home* for thouiands of people. A mraorandan submitted by Ae delegatbn' showed that undor the reclamation act of 1002 ; hpproxlmately 3,00(1000 acrea of desert lands had been reclaimed, more than 40,009 famlliei had been eatablished on form^lands and tbe national, wealth had ' been I n c r e u e d oppTOXifflatety $fiOO,- 000,000 and foodstoffa valaed at «1S0,- 000,000 raised each year dn these vari- ous projoct* in fourteen •tatee—ell at an expenditure by the government of - approximately $130,000,000 frpm the fund created from.the sale of.pnblle land* and from Und fee* of variona kind*. • ' . •_ 'PreseoU Ulaldeka..PUttrei Representativo ■Smith presented to tho. president a detailed lUtement o f ^ the' Minidoka project ijyldahojia.bp ieal of the atatua of the.othn p r ^ ta . The cost ^ the eonstnutioii o f ^ li na- deh*klng;wa« $5mOW :prwSl4h il»-;- , farm Improveihents and'Urtttoek'was plaeod. nt K O W O d, .ais^eC^vilaa’-'^ “ tion of tH,S70,(l00, valne ;o f> ro ^ at $5,024,000, aod varloos othe« aaaeta which be *hid *howed the h l^ l/'n e r ccuful roralt of.the undertaking.' . '. I'resldoiit Hardlog was laid by his ., vislton to fovor passage of the legis-. v lalion dnring the prcsont sculon. .'The most difficnliy, it was said,-waa ex- . pected Iq the houso, and the prealdent promised to’ confer wllh memben' of the house ropubllean.steering commit- tco and nrgo them lo press' tho bill at thi.s sesiion. . •' ' PAUL REVERE RIDES AGAIN 'Histotfo Zaddent ef 147 T em Ago peat«d u Signal for-OeUhrtthm . Opening BOSTO.V, — ‘The 147th annlvers* nry of tho battle cM/Oxington ahd Con- cord nnd tho rido bf Paul Beroro and William Duw'ei wos celebrated todny. The rido of the two patrioU ovot tho hfsloric'«urics was' ropeottfd. "RM vore" nnd "Daw es" wcro accompanied by an uscort of cavalry end their ^r>- rivol in each town w u:tho signal for the start of patriotie exerciao#.'■ . There wcro also exercises, In'Fanuil hall nnd nn Doaton common prellmlaary to the eoutenary of -the incorporation of the Boiton.;city government'whlch < comes Mav 1. •. . - BOTH ENOXS^BBB. SILLED. . PRATT, Kan;, W>),— Engineefa 0. P. FrJck nn-i Chnrio* Widamany both' of this city, wero killed when Boek Isl- and pMaanger irnlns >{0. 311 and No.' 312'collided at Plains, Meado county,', 100 mile* west of here early today.' Bailroad officials are Invef'tlgating tho' cause of'tho wreck, ln,wblcb several/ persona tVere injured. ' -"' Today’s Gamis Natloaal ipeagu ' ' '. Roslon-Ncw ,Tork. posfpori'ed'; rjin. Brooklyn • ihilladelphbi pt^poned; rain- . . * . ^ ^ . No,othor*'lebedoled. Afiierlcaa Hatno.’ Firat game— -S. H. E,- Now Y o rk _____ ________ 3 D .1 .Boston ' ________ ________ '5 10 .,,1.. I Second game— R. H. .B. 'Now York.—;___________ 5. Boiton ____...____ ______• ' • ' I Batteries:' Hoyt , and:Behangj. 'sell nnd Waltcn. ......... . v.', L (End Cth) [ . .i B.' St.. LouU ____; ___ :,w.4^15'-.\2q'^., 0 , dovehnd 8'.' 'S' Batteriesi Van Oltder and.8^««id^ CovelcIERTTCtef andjfunaa'ttefi -fihlV. aanlL,- :;:f Othen poatponedj rib., -.

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-IWiS. ■ .voii-a.-Ba-ii.' • .

"illlDSPIlUr WATERS OVER

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. Famnlo*. htv'o w ith d n wn from the ^IfcO ee drtiniKO dl*trict which eovers ^ te rriU irx (rn mOei iiloBK the w ett bank« f tho rU or ' w d ail bn t a f e v fam lllei t tH to fiod from , tho . U credotla lake txdralDsge d U tris t oa tbe e u t bank. The P<

.; l e m i ore en o o g the la r s u t Aloag tb^onUre rlvor. . .

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; . CAIRO, ni.,,(/P )—The itcam er Three C ~ ' f iu ik t iMiteii hero today for the Do,r

l^ o th Bon<l d ia triet betveen Cairo juid 1 y a rv m e , !!!., to a d n ln lite r al3 to 150 ^ negro famlHea, who iro reported nta- irooncd.'hy flood water* of the Mlul*- p o jj Hppl rivor., B elief •'Inreitlfcator* do* ^ c la re d .th a t aororal famillM are In a - p fam iihed .condition.. Pood,- te n t* ' and aed ieal luppUe* iiave beua'loaded on iho iteaoier. Tho moro’ te rio iu ly in refugee* ’ wUi i b o - brouRht to O dro a fte r th e m’aioooea fBHiUle* have' beon m ored -to higher . groata^, anil anpplled w ith p^orWon* and'./ihoUcr., _ , ,

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^ f o ' r ^ o m e ri te B ^ 'a p ^ p r io t lo n .to be f{jB to^ln> th« ;jtl0 tIf lK .o t flood.waU'r* of tm

• itho J i i u iu lp p l . r i ’' " *“ 'A tltan»M waatelegrapliod W aifilnglon today by G ov a :c m o r .ile C ra e ;••, • , y-- - ‘ ■ cxi .H o p o rtr from A rk a tiu i City, where

o n o 'th o u u n d m en havo boon worklog ftndny and U ish f to proTent am ajorbrenX :In the>lvor-l0V6ef/_deelaTed-.tho-«ltua* gaitlon -the re w ai a tiil crlUtaL pol

t • A dditional forco* aro being roemUod Iri:In .goathonp- Aikanaa* .and notlhcrn cat

• irtuU lana-to meot the Incrcaaing grav . wli ity o f th o lituation . ibc • A brcftk a t. A ikanitt* City, oKicials Bo

p o li\t-o u t, w oold flood-thooiand* o t - o f wjuaro milca o f rleb farm ing land* io th( *QUtheaatcra A rkonta* and- northeast- ] e rn LoJvUlana, laclndlBg-m any, town* foi o f im portance. . . e n

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S A W L A K E CITY, Dtih,'I w ln e ,‘ who wa* *hol when Dopnty

' 6 lieH ff (jordon S tuart wa* killed by Ooorgo IT. G ardoer on the la tte r ’* fah u . iVkt AVolby, U tah , Saturdny, died a t a 'lo c a l ' ho*tU*l today.' G ardner m% a m lg n o d j c i ^ r d a y and a . plea o f not ■ gnllty wna o i t i r e d 'f o r him In eonnec- j“y®“

' t i m w ith ifae a la y ^ s S tuart. Ho U. ^ ^ ,« hedalcd to appear in court w ith hi*

■ *■ w ife,'M artha: Girdntir, today, according * t o ‘.C ounty 'A tto rney A rthur lib re ton , *°“ ®

“ - who ta ld tlia^ ho w ill eharge both Joint- ly w ith f^rat degree , mtjrdcr for the doath o f I r r l n o / . . two .i

Tho p ro * m tlo n allege* th a t Gardner ry W ' a fte r ho ahot S tu a r t mounted n horse

M punnilt o f J rv ln e and ahot him, a lto ' th a t w hile he Wa* m ountlng’the hono

W n. O ardnor covered a deputy sheriff w lth a j r n n to provent him from Inter* p p ( fering w ith he r h n sb a n l

Follow ing th e shooting of S ln a r t coiU U ra. G ardner 1* reported to bavo «aid

- to b e t'h u a b an d " g o and got I rr in e ,* ’ aceo rd in ; to a statctaent aho is e ^ d to ha ro n a d e following the orro it of her. hnabnnd and henelf . .

Gardnur la reported to havo said lm* , .. m ediately a f te r h is arrest tb a t h e boro „ no gnidgo again st S ^ a r t and th a t Irr “ , ‘ vino wn* the m an he waatod to ihoot, .. ' •. *The G ardner*, husband and wife, woro a rm nged b u t neither pleaded to .

•- tho oharge and h e a r in g -w a s 'se t for nex t ^ o fid a y . '

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Third Histon^l Church Edifices " ■! Destroyed by Fire

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_ /U O -V T H E U ,, Q ».„ ( f f H r o U n ” ”n iltoday redoubled th e ir scareir fo r a reien religioua pyromanlac-followiog tho burning l is t night; o« the hlitoricalNotro Dame convcnt' hero—tha . Wlth ird ImportsDt Cathollo od^lco in the cCanada, to .b o .d c i ty o j r o 0 y j l te 'in delcg lesjr. th an ' a j i i o n t l i , , *', .* • •, ■ note•' ;Jb o tra lP iJ f ih e n i p M V f i ^ w while

• cw m d'-'A prll 14 whou - ai ^flrooan ' ih e ' t f ig h tin g a .conflagra tion whloh do* nffaii tro y e ir 'th o ehnrch of th'o Sacred '' Tbi

^ n e o r t w ith a loss o f $500,000 howd pointa m a n 'in tho crowd of spectatora powe;exclaimr ' nro i' " S t ; Bridges wiil-Tfo the next bcadtand then I will get the re st,” alrca^

The itihn escaped’b'ut an iavcstl- cocogatlo'n ' a t th a t time convinced tho Fu)potlco.H scicntiflo fire bug spoclal* OcrmI tio g - in erosscd electrie wire, Imd conv<caused th l' fire, as wej| as tho one crct,wlilcli ll week eofilier destroyed Ocotfibo famous bnsllllrii o f 81. Anno do Inst 'Boaiiprit, Lousing the famous shrino tho 1o f S f.'A nne , which wns known as mansthO '^L ourdes o f America. conia

In bnth roses tho fires were ezpcrfound to- have been- s ta rted by w ith c ro tic 'l I'leetrin wires, ru rt jic r in* . vestigailon ahowed t^ a t-a m a n pos- > | | i |ing as cn clcftrician had sought Madmittoneo to S t. V lncont de Paul^- ‘HU

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S e a t io a y d E n i o y e d 'o n t h o ’ .

P a c l f l o P o i s t ' tho e^ . --------- . men,

8 i} f n iA N C lS C q , CuK'{lP)-\lai\- phono'.ioncerts from the A tlantic sea* ' loard today wcro repartod- to - Jiavo leoen heard in San Francisco honiej ' ost n igh t. . , ; . ■ * ‘"R **'F on* o f 'tb e sounOiag e ther notincd hft E xm nlncr ,th a t! they had a ttuned ' “®*; ho receiving sets to a broadeast « • '’®®“ ayed by th e Rock Bridgo radio station. n O akland. 'This high power sU tion, hrough • repeating dov^c^ ' provided Ot;- local r tte p tio n mosie, *nl(l to hnvo May omo fro*-! sUtlon* a t N ewark, ,N.,nd Schenectady, N . Y. The Oalfland tstion 'w lnbU shed connection w ith tho Tfl , wo .rasiem pointa tw o week* ago. Hen* | (] y U . Shaw, in chnrgc of tho O akU nl tation , explained . th a t ho "m anifold* „ . d ' tho VDundi th a t had traveled about ^ ;00p mitos. , ' Oi

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W eek Bhov Im p ro n a ie a t fo r t — 7- chars

CIIARLF.8T0N, W . Vn., « V - O f 1,- Judgi ISO mine* in W est V irginia reporting ing H0 the W est V irginia Cool association, lower1 report irom th o t body last n ight do* Chi ^eloped 4£!t a re In operation. From shot ho U pper I'otom ae and the Kenova* Bybe [hacker,field*, no 'repo rte of tho nnm* dlicii ier o f mines w orking were received.- murd

S ta te produetion for the p ast w ee l a t ill wtt 183,460 to;is less than normal, ae- prior ■ording to tho figures given, b u t wa* Th<j !3,603 toas In e x ce ss 'o f th(^.aa]eant by f< niaed dnring the w ctk ending April B. th^U

mATEDPRESiNmi

L L S, T W W TALLS. IDAHO. WBDl

i l E rn i L i ’iijiM

G e r m a n s D e f in i t e ly B a r r e d

F r o m P a r t i c i p a t i o n in Q u e s ­

t i o n o f A ii ie d S e t t l e m e n t o f

R u s s i a n P r o b le m

OBHO^ (ff) - Th» e to o . om.fereaeo kppareatly b as beea sarod.

F o r t h e l a a t t w o d i T s l t i u u b e e D to tte il f ls Qa the . ed g * .o f coUapce, dne to iBfllgnt tioa o f n m a o f the more Importaitt le ad e n - e r e r tba . • c t lo a o f tb e O f r a a u a j a d S B n la a s f la fo o o tiy ooaeladlng • tr e a ty

- « T e r ln j - t l i » , j r f a d p d - » o d m ost-r - -d o U ata points u u le r M nalderatloa b y th e ccaferoicek ' _Kow, howover, tho delegatos aro to

go forw ard w ltb th e ir w ork, b u t the Germans aro b aned from partlcipatinii In al] deliberation* conrem ing |bo Busslan questions. Thi* penalty was ‘ laid dow.-i in a noto o f cehsnre to tho Beriln daleiraUon yesterdoy a f te r con- * lideration of the a ltuation by rcpro* . len ta tivei o f the five inv iting pow en , and In the little entente. ,

“ W hliit tho confereoco _wm sitting and w hilst Oennany w a s ’rcpresentc 1 ; on tho eommlsaion and sub-coipmission ' (harged.w ith tho negotiations of Enro* . [wan peace j i t h Russia,'.’, ta ld tho noto, . "the Gori^an .ropre ien tative* o n ..tha t .

;ommission have behind th e backs of Iheir eollcagnos, Voncludod In accret a . Ircaty w ith Russia on tho v e ry ques*;lon which they hod undertaken (6 . ■onsider in loyal con junction 'w lth rep ' A •cscntativps of .tho o the r-na tlons.”

StUl » Problem. - <

W hether Oermany will contlnuo* nt :he conforenco is problem atical, b u t her P{ Jelcgntei ore drafting a rep ly to tho ioto of eowmre, and I t is 'th o n g h t tha t r tH o-p ro testh ip th ? ir :ho' cbmMiuion* dealing w itfi RnMlfln kffairs, Ih ty will remain. •

T h d r reply is oxpcclod to .m i^ o tho . w in t th a t only the full con^oronco has ' w wcr . 'o liar tliem, and In thl* thoy , iro supported by the neu tra l nation^, leaded liy Denmark, whoso delogntej ilre u ly 'h a v e protested (o tbo confer* ° meo iradcrs. ’ . *

Furthermore, Dr. W alter R athenau, J" }crman toreign m inljle r, m a in ta ins tho ;onvenations w ith Russia wero no t so* iret, ns ho say i Primo M in ister U oyd leorgo o f Great B rita in w as notifie-I _ nst week, through nnother m c m ^ r of T ho BritihU delegation, th a t th o Ger> I nans " m i d no t agree to th o program | ’onlained' in the report of tho allied 'ipo rts, nnd wcro forced to negotla'o | »ith B uu in d irec t;" . , - »

■ T m iS IB i , , SiljinMPEM I

[ J lty o f S a o r a m o B to I s s n o a O r -

' . d o r O o m p s IU o g E m p lo y e s t o wm

A v o id E a a o r s H e r e a f t e r, set

SACRAMENTO, Cal., (/p>~A form al ^ irdor rc.iuesting’all nialo employes n f , ho c ity , lucluding policemen and firo- nen, to i»ftrt growing wfcf^kcri imme- liatoly lit p reparation for tho days of . ’4t> relebrotion lo bo held hero next , , J nonth,.W4S issued today by C ity U an- . . iger Clyde L Scavey, follow ing a meet* ng o f the WhUkcrs clnb, o f which ho ras recently chosen ‘.‘ch ief whisker* .. no.’.'; i ( e will also request a ll rftilwayi . ■omlng Inlo tho c ity to encourogo the tr imployes t f grow whiskers. . ,

Under tho now rules of tho club any . nombor »liaving. hls. w hisker* boforo klay 26 niiist submit to h av ing his head t e . l ..

[OTlllErGHlE!U . J . O b r l f l te n s o n t o t io T r i e d in

O o n n e o t io n w i t h K in in g ; o f

F a p U i h S o h o o l T r o u h le

OOBB.N*. U U h, (/p) * - M arlow J . ^hrisicnsen, fonner p rincipal o f th o Wt J ln tah dii<trlct school, wa> bound oro* eni 'or tria l in the d istric t c on rt on a ihargo of f irs t degree m urder by City ludgo D. R. RoberU yesterday follow- ng th e jirclimtnnry hearing held in tho ^ ower coort. . . • w

Chr^stonson is accused of f ir in g .th e ihot whl.!n caused tho death o f Lloyd Dybeo in a community feud ove r school boi llicipline. D tsjrite tho f i r s t dcBtcc »‘r nurdcr charge, however, Cbristonsen 1* La it lib e rty on tho same bond approtod irio r to tho preliminary exam ination. Fa; rhft bond bl fo r 110,000 and b signed th« iy ‘fonr residenU in the d is tr ic t w here pai IhyW oable occurred.' ' ‘ P»

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A m e r i c a n F r i e n d s

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BUCilAREST, yP) - Clilldren j ili a village* ichool near Bucharest

have contributed 13 in Rumanian lel (francs) to “ a id tbo children o f families made destitu te by the destruction of tho'. K nirkcrbockcr C theater iir W ashington, D. C ."

Unable to vlsualixe the vast ex­ten t o f the United S tates, tho youngstin believed tho collapse of Iho thi-at«r was a d isaster offcct- ing the en tire American people. Rumanian ehlldreiv. have received much holp from the ir l i t t le Amori- can brothers and s i s t m through ^ tho Junior. Red Crom, and they gs rhose thl« method of.ahow ing the ir Ai appreciation. th

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B a n k S h o r t a g e B e l i e v e d D u e t o O p e r a t io n s o f H e a d o f t h e

I n s t i t u t i o n

» CniOAGO, (/P) — f in an c lo l op­erations o f E vere tte R. Peacock,32 years old, who is nlleged to have obtained ono million dollars by borrowing from seven banka and by sale nf stoeks aro undergoing Ni thc> scriUlny of n giTind ju ry today, .acrol^ing to plans o f ^ g a r A . 'Jo ­nas, a s tlito n t.s ta te 's nttnrney.

Dealing* Peacock Is said to havo had with tho Mllwaukeo In-lng S tato bank of which ho formerly

'w as presiden t,'resu lted in a short*.. ago of $460,000, w hicli tho bank has recouped in full.

A v i a t o r s F o r c e d

t o G i v e U p H o p eo f O c e a n F l i g h t V .

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B o o k s B l a s t s A m b i t i o n o f

RIO DE JA N E IR O ; (fl>) — TIic "Pl PortugiiMO aviators who wcro nt- tcm ijtlnjfn fligh t front Portugal fo B rod i will bo unablo to proceed in tlicir liydro-nirplano from S t. Paul Rocks, a fow hundred mites short of the ir goal on tho Amorican con- tinont whoro they landed la s t ' '■** n ig h t ' bcenuso o f tho damage to the ir mnchlhc, according to a Ua- Nii vas diipntch from Pcnambuco to* a " ' day.

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One Man and Two Women Shot Down This Evening; Houses ™

Set on Fire • »««tno

BELPABT, (fl») — Ono mon nnd two women weio killed in E ast Belfast thl.i evening. Bnuscs on A ltcar s tree t wore sel on fire during th'o ‘dlsorden .

QJiooting WAS renewed In fhe Bally- " aacaro tt d istric t o f B elfast early to- °J day. Jolin- Scott, a youth, was killed nnd W iilism '. Joh n sto n e 'w a s wounded fatally. L /

The hoipitals have targo casualty list* as n resu lt o f tho recent shootings, bu t .orcn_theso' do not indicate the full numbe;; n f ' Injured as many cases' a re 1 being tresleci in fho homes of the vie- Inb tims. tor!

T b f 'po tlre barracks a t U ano r ITam* cat ilton, an im portant een tcr i n Oonnty slm Leitrim , have been captured by free pes state forct-s. A m otor re tu rn ing from pla Sligo wns seized and tho occupants, nil I of w hom-wcro-arm ed, w e r e . l iL i^ j i r i i lan loners. A sccptuLe.ar.-wns disabled by pre gunfire and tlio occupants, th rew th c lr of rifles in t i the rood. . for

New York Centenai He Shook Hand

NEW YORK, (/p) — Thoma* Joseph 0 ^ W est o f thi* e ity , who eelobrated the ^*r one hundredth a n n lv e ru ry o f bi* b irth ^ today, believes th a t ho 1* the only por- ion living who ihook‘ bands w ith tbo ia Marquis do LftFayotte when tho g rea t He F m clim aa was a gnest o f tho c ity o f < NeV York In 1821.' M r. W est » t- th a t He time w u a baby In anns, hav io ir been mo bora April 10, 1822, a t 482- Greonwleh hai Itrec t. In te lling o f hi* g ree ting from He L aFayctte, M r. W est salds , U

" I shook hand* w ith 'th o g rea t I^a* h it P iyo tte in 1824 when, the general waa , J the gnest o f tho c ity o f N ew Y otk. A N« parade was given b hi* boaor and i t He passed the doer o f oor homo a t 40 s it

L L S C O U S T r ___________________

LY NlPRESIDENT E

McNARY-SI.

C o n g r e s s i o n a l D e l e g a t i o n

t a t i v e s S p o n s o r i n g M e i

F r i e n d l y I n t e r e s t o f I

E e c l a m a t i o n o f A r i d L a

S T R O N G S U P P O R T O F I

N O W B E L I E V E D

WAHHINOTON, ( /P H ^ P P io n l o f ? r pnvld lB g fo r a m t l e n o f & t3G<^000,000 re u e n t o f w e item a n d •oa tbem recU o iittsa d a y to ft eoag rea ilona deleffttloD w U cb e gation w u headed fay Senator UCITary, tt; Addison T . Sm ltb, le p a b lla n , Idaho. Tbe th e le fls la tloa w hieli 1* pending la be th thi-------- J-------- ---------------------

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National Head 6f American Le- ’iS, gion Declares Less Than J" 150,000 Men Under. Arms ™ Spells Danger to Country ■

- . «P1 ^VAB1IIN0T0^^, (A ^ D c c la r io g th a t fu i

fhe.ltouse rc d y e tliia ln the army appro* lan priation bill “ is tho f i r s t stop toward undermining our splendid m ilitary pol*i r y ," tho Ahioricaji Legion, through ]H anford M oeKldcr, ita national eom* the mander, form ally p u t befoVc tho sen* thento appropriations eommKteo today, an ieaappeol fo r an arm y o f 160,000 men. ' . Th

The house plan fo r an arm y of. 116,* je j000 a«B,-tog»thtf-Kitb-Ai>A-«4.^P-AUiprUWnppropriations, m eana the . upsetting of fat the arm y n - o rg a n iu tio n -n e t o f 1020, pla so th a t the eo^iniry ogaln would bo le ft .tio w ithout an adGqanto preparedness proi $5; gram, the legion head declared. wh

" W e insist th a t ttie appropriations ecs adequate fo r n continiiatl<^n of tho do- I velopment o f (ho arm y of tho United , vis! S tates iha ll be m n d e / ' snid Mr. Mac- lall Nidcr. " I t m ust continue en a sonnd moi nnd effic ient b a s i l ." jpoc

T i B i p i i i m lT w o H u n d r e d a n d F i f t y T h e n *

' s a n d B u s h e l s o f 'W h e a t W il l .

’ B e S h i p p e d t o E n r o p e ^

fiPOIvANE, W ash., (ff) — Two hun­dred nnd f if ty thousand boshels o f . n Washin(tt')n nnd Idaho Club and Red nry wheat, valued n t n^proximfttety t^25,- con 000 wiil hi} loaded and shipped from Wll tho port o f Scattlo about ^ray 1 fo.- 'l m arketing in E urope,' W alter J . Robiii' hisi son, secrelor}* of tho W ashlngton.Idahu v e r W heat Orowcrii’. nssodatlon, anooyneed by today. rivi

This -A'ilMio tho th ird full shipment the o f W nshinc'lon-Idnho w heat to go to - 'I Europo th l l year. ' hall

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LABOR SCARCITY FOR THE IJ" FIRST TiME SINCE 1919 .

irAUM OND. Jnil., (ff) — Scorcity o f p la b o r 'in tho steel mills and big fa j- Prji tories of Ihe Calnmot region was indi* tbli catcd here today fo r th e f irs t tlmo and since 1010. Help wTinte<rplacards ap-l312 peared o n 'th o galea a t a m ta b ef’ ofilOO plants: Bal

Return i-f foreigners to the ir home cau Innds during the recent Indoalrlal de* p«r prM ^6n pnd the minlmum wage scale* of 2!\ cents on hour aro given u eatiso^ _ fo r iho p re irn t ihortago of laboren.*

arian Believes ids with Lafayette

Oroe'nwieb itr e e t, on ite way to Pot- t e n field whoro thero wa* held a g rand review. P o ttera f ield was in the j Doighberhood o f 'w h a t now ia Washfog* ton Square. M y n tir ie w u boldlag me in her arm s ju s t aa the general p a s se l j g He was on horseback.

"H e 's to p p ed d irec tly i s front o f us. jjg, He asked tho n u n e m y name, pa ttodl [ mo on the head and shook bolh m y l,;]i hands, saying I waa a f ine little fellow.l E o .g a v a m e ‘a b e u ty handshake and]U leem* to m t I* ea s rem em W leelng fit .. h im ride o ff.* ' Cto. M r. .W est WA* f o r y e a n known In I N ew York Olty u a m aker o f sUk haU. Co> H e is the nncle o f Frederick UacMon- n u siea, the aeulptor. . C

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E W SPEIOB PIV B O BN Ti .

ENDORSES SMITH iBILL

o n . H e a d e d b y R e p r e s e n -

l e a s u r e , A s s u r e d o f t h e

E x e c u t i v e i n P l a n ; f o r

L a n d s o f W e s t e r n S t a t e s

F P R O G R A M I S '

! » T O B E A V A I L A B L E

P reeU an t fo r tha U eK ary UB) re ro lr ln g firnd to be u e d fo r daralop- Ltm a ad drainage projects w u g lre a to^ b o i le d U th e W U t« H o u e. The dele- , repabU ew , Oregon, a a d B epneeststtT e The pree ldes t expreMed deep iB ten e t to I tb e hoose Beaate. I f r . jjyfd lo^tad , a i im b e i MUI, th a t

he v e td d eonfer w ith p e tty leacUtt o a ; t h e m r n e r .

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Tho prealdent w u 't o l d Uud there . was # troag snpport fo r pftaiage o f th e meakuro n t thla aeu lon of c o n g rm aad th a t enactm ent o f the bill would, r e - . eult Id tbe reclam ation o f million* of ncrci o f land and provldo home* for thou iands o f people. A m rao ra n d an subm itted by A e d e le g a tb n ' showed th a t undor the reclamation act of 1002 ; hpproxlm ately 3,00(1000 acrea o f desert lands had been reclaimed, more than 40,009 fam llie i had been eatablished on form ^lands and tbe national, w ealth had ' been In creu e d oppTOXifflatety $fiOO,- 000,000 and foodstoffa valaed a t «1S0,- 000,000 raised each year dn these v a ri­ous projoct* in fourteen •ta tee—ell a t an expenditure by the government o f - approxim ately $130,000,000 frpm the fund c re a te d fro m .th e sale o f.pnblle land* and from U nd fee* of variona kind*. • ' . •_

'P rese o U U laldeka ..P U ttre i •

R epresentativo ■ Sm ith presented to tho . p re s id e n t a detailed lU tem ent o f ^ the ' M inidoka p ro jec t i j y l d a h o j i a .b p ieal o f the a ta tua of th e .o th n p r ^ t a . The cost ^ the eonstnu tio ii o f ^ l i na- deh*k lng ;w a« $ 5 m O W :p rw S l4 h il»-;- ,

farm Improveihents a n d 'U rt tto e k 'w a s plaeod . n t K O W O d , .a i s ^ e C ^ v i la a ’-' “ tion o f tH,S70,(l00, valne ; o f > r o ^ a t $5,024,000, a o d varloos othe« aaaeta which b e *hid *howed the h l ^ l / ' n e r c c u fu l ro ra lt o f .th e undertak ing .' . ' .

I'resldoiit H ardlog was la id by h is ., v is l to n to fovor passage of the legis-. v lalion dnring th e prcsont scu lon . .'The most d ifficn liy , i t was said,-w aa ex- . pected Iq the houso, and the prealdent promised to’ confer w llh m em ben' o f the house ropubllean.steering commit­tco and nrgo them lo p ress' tho bill a t thi.s sesiion. . •' '

PAUL REVERE RIDES AGAIN'H istotfo Z adden t e f 147 T e m Ago

p eat«d u Signal for-O eU hrtthm . Opening

BOSTO.V, — ‘The 147th annlvers* nry o f tho ba ttle cM /Oxington ahd Con­cord nnd tho rido b f Paul Beroro and W illiam Duw'ei wos celebrated todny.

The rido o f the two patrioU ovot tho h f s lo r ic '« u r ic s was' ropeottfd. " R M v o re " nnd " D a w e s " wcro accompanied by an uscort o f cavalry end the ir ^r>- rivo l in each tow n w u :th o s igna l for the s ta r t of pa trio tie e x e r c i a o # . '■. There wcro also exercises, In 'F an u il

hall nnd nn Doaton common prellmlaary to the eoutenary of -the incorporation of the B o i to n .;c ity governm ent'w hlch < comes M av 1. •. . •

- BO TH ENOXS^BBB. S IL L E D . .

PRATT, Kan;, W>),— Engineefa 0 . P . FrJck nn-i Chnrio* Widamany both ' o f this c ity , wero killed when Boek I s l­and pM aanger irn lns >{0. 311 and N o.' 312 'collided a t P lains, Meado county,', 100 mile* west o f here early today.' B ailroad officials are Invef'tlgating tho ' cause o f 't h o wreck, ln ,w b lc b se v e ra l / persona tVere injured. ' - " '

Today’s GamisN atloaa l ip e a g u ' ' '.

Roslon-Ncw ,T ork . posfpori'ed'; r jin . Brooklyn • ihilladelphbi p t^ poned ;

rain- . . • * . . N o,othor* 'lebedoled.

Afiierlcaa H atn o .’F ira t game— -S. H . E,-

Now Y o r k _____ ________ 3 D .1.Boston ' ________ ________ '5 10 . , , 1 . .I Second game— R. H . .B .'Now Y ork .— ;___________ 5. • •Boiton ____...____ ______• ' • 'I Batteries:' H oyt , and:Behangj. ‘'sell nnd W altcn . •......... . v.',L (E nd Cth)[ . . i • ■ B . 'S t.. LouU ____;___ :,w.4^15'-.\2q'^., 0 ,d o v e h n d 8'.' 'S'

B atte riesi Van Oltder a n d .8 ^ « « i d ^ CovelcIERTTCtef a n d j fu n a a 't te f i -fihlV. aanlL,- ‘ : ; : f

O th e n poatponedj r i b . , -.

j i i s d k " 'I ’i s s i t

e!«IIGSi Followed of Gandhi, Crazeit by •: ■■■ :■ Religious Zeal, Have flo Foar ' i of Bullets from Weapons of

Armed. Forces

LUCKXOW, O T--O«o o( t i t BrItUh offielnlj itatlondd hore tbo foU6i<iiis venion o f tlio .laoKuin- 1117 outbrcuk n t Clisuri Chauro, irliieh has been h rio fi/ montloo<r(t by cable.

5 *‘C!iiiurl Chaura 1* 0 polleo Btation in the DUtriet. of nnralchpur. UsUe.1 provinces. In puriuanro of tho Gandh! aon-(;o-opcrfll5on poHry of boycott, 1 bondi of, voluntoerB haJ beon gwlng . , roaod tho xillsRc marlcotii, iQtimldatlni: and"forcJnB peopio to Avold forolgn nns

. d o th nnd liijabr altopa. Tho polleo of- flee r o f-C hnuri Choura,* wlioso duty il ~ wofc to I tcc p 'th o . peac? in Jili circle. I I m u ‘ne'(l..tii(!iM voluutoers oa a -m a tk c t | j | | day ag A in ft.tlio eocjiafiuuneet'df inlim - y ij

■idating.jicopio, b u t, tho p leketen paid ,i)p ^peil to tlila wnrDlng a n d ihreatciio<l to pmilili tlio poilfo officer. ,

‘fOn Iho dnto o f .the tragedy, Pobru-, arj- 4, I I ‘largo ju n f to f ^ '^ f 'voliintoo'ri,' .foUon-ed t)y;tljbivund«-of igno'raDt and .cre.d'tJoiw. ,viHaBor«,.canit‘. in n procca-' c a iqnlunfl’'i r a d o 'a duDionitratloD beforo US ^*l®.;P£lk®-?!®Ji2.'!::-.A-howliB{r mob ol nonly_4dill) people,.whoao foollngi hod I

• been worked up by tho oratory of tho, v.oluntecn; .aurroundcd the buildlnK- Tho I tn f f which consisted of two I n ­d ian officers and Ii) 'm en , tried the ir g

. best .to reason with tho r lo te n hu t woM ,, polled, w llh ,I tU ljiid U picked «ip ftooi tho ra llM v Ilnb. • ' *’'c

"X ln o of th a pollccmeii wlio woiu mul arm ed wilh m usketi fired cartridges, pac In thu o lr to aearo awny the mob.' When lh 6- flr« > c sw il tlvo voluntffli* slvoulcil: ,,

“ *'nl,onk^ to GftndhI, tho bullets w o n 't hurt you, and oro dll changlniflB to 'W at3r.’ ......... ropi

“ Tha howling hand im mediately ud- com v tm tod in n body n n d nltfttkc4 tko po- " llco b u lIJ lu j. Tho pollcomon, seeing no »ou< loophnlo of escape, . bolted the doors <lop< irom InsMo. Tho mob then sot flro to tho huildlng. Somo of the poUcemon '^asi Itorifliod In tho fo m e t and those who w ere drivon o u fb y tho heat nnd lo o k o

S \«!ro nsanulted w ith clubs and sp can , l^rea bosinearid w ith keroiene oil and thrown 'tcvr

r back in^iLtlio flro , there to lu ffe r fnr- ' 'irior’aRoiiy un til Ufo wtia extbict. Borne “VV I o f tbo a m e d polleoinou had obvlouily <uoo ]' been battered to- death by the ir own

. i ,. ,- 1 " T h is i-h f lr t lra f fa ir proves whn? ‘'M l I non-eo-oporation .means to tho milssel [ o f India, indeed tho. . tfagedy h n i ‘'•f'" :■ alnrmed the non-co-opefton • them*: w iv e i.” - man, i ■ ------- - — foot

' l O W B i ; ; TOMIESiJ ' ----------- foun

I ' Federation of Women's Clubs ;j';: Sponsor Move to increase j '" '

! Scope of Reatling Rooihs• —— I , • .I I'BOIIIA. 111.. (/P) — A musle section whci f lu ovcry pobllr lllirnry In tho United the

a ta te s is the ifiint aim o f tlie G cncral iltow ; Fedoratlo.-i o f W omen’s elubs nod tho cnt I N ational Kc<lcrntion of 'W omen’s clubs, alx > ; Both fedcrntlonn haVi*' rreafed a do- 100

partm ont of lib rary extension, w llh (hrsc Mr*. Jam es H . lltrach o f Orlnado, n o . , wont as ehalrm aa. M n . llin e h snid the pro-' wise,

I posed mu.ilo sections would provo val- are uablo In tjuk lng avnllahte Infonnation and

I on music to those desiring It. jjrowt *016 commUlco 'AfttkSnR w llh U tf . poun J I t in c h includes. Mrs. .4 . L acy Harper, nro ? Tom a, Arle.* M n . Pronklbj W. Coeh- dcnti

cna,'8 a lid j, Colo.; Mrs. J . I!. Hancock, Qa b S tn a r t, FliL; Mra. lo la Dlshop, Bavan- two f nfih, O a.j M n . F ra n k H . C ow les,,Craw- popul [. foniaville, Ind .;. Mrs. Jacob Van dor jj Zee, lowft City, In .; Mr*. Gordon Kings- il b tiry , St.: Clftlr, M leh.; Mr*. C h r i 'J f . Wl h B ta fflen , : Brookhavsn, Mias.; M n . a f a

n eo rso Xi, Lamko, ClayloD, Mo.; Mrs. to a j Josophlne’ J . Bolfe, Concord, k IL ; the |

£ U U s J a U a ^ l Wlll.Iams, M frcbantvllle, gin.^ M argiidritc Uel^d, Fargo, thoul\ N . D.; Mlss,-Lpbnora,Lbirt*i P le n e , a w m 5 D .; ,M r * . 'l J e n ^ 8 lono ,-C hrlstlm bD rg , 'p » te

V o.; M n . A ona V.. B a u c tte , Edmondt, off 0 W 8sh:; -Miss E dith Iloddoek. Manlto- ono'a

i woe, Wls. rlTcUi _ whiel

I Opinion l l Bvsrythlno.{ COMliJor .tha t oveo'lhlnjf Is oplninn 9 IDd opinion la In • thy iKjwcr. 'Tnko I a w iy , then, when thoa chooscst. rliy Tin j; opinion, and like a m ariner who ba.i the I

donbled tb e pm m ontnry. ihm i w ilt fo r d N to 6 a im , everything siaMe, and a tom 1 I' ifaveleM bay.—MnrctJi Aurellu* An- !■ tr •i ten lnoJ. lengtlI " - Iftfcei■j. |»«B* .Nebucfiadnezxar.}. 'p id d # } p * c k c « M y th a t every, trtie ! A iocrid^) m u t n t a plck'l<; every-tw o Mo ' w M ln . Id tln 'c n u , how V (he h a ; geltie

W « don’t w floM o.l)# put to oosL t l i e ! n e « b l ty of n itln * a t'o le of hay klnsh

•M /M tih lf th 'n n r . A nicrfM nlsm .-rToledo a lly :, ! y :

,mro '

l i M W K g l b u t , _ i cThis orang-outang doei overytliing la t

b u l lslk . IIo ’« t k i p . l »1 P M adtlphI- J j J '

ons who -/u lt .the zoo in th a t s lty . Bozo _ j t ,

i m t i s M * ■

DesSrIption'by Visitor Declares | ! Entire Area Been Un­

der Water Six Times

SVnNHV, N. 8 . W.; « > ) -A .I tttr ln ! tion of vrlint Is believed to ho-ono u fl the most iieculiar Islands in tho w orld , ■ aiul OUP t'f the loneliest spots in tho -. Paclfir, \\'aIpolo bla'nd, which has boou submerged by the occhn a t least s ir ' jl time* fruM a i r Indications, was jtlven hero todny by A.'C. Mackay, F . R. 0 . a ropresentntlvo of the A uitrnl Ouniio compnny on tho Island.

Walpoltt l» alkout 150 miles fcastj^v south of Noumea and contains .g r rn t doposlts. r f guano. W ith Burpriso Isl and and llic Chesterfield group, i t Ij leased by tho Austral conrern.' I t Is i4- - Hs Umcslono tnWe, 280 f re t from the oeedn ac-.-cssiblo nt only one spot, a t n hrenk In the c liffs where steps have ’ Ijccn. cut. Islat

Mackay said th a t thoro were rcmarh- bVIj* clenr Indications on tlio e llffs i>f club sucaesilvo w ater loveU and tb sK p u u - rinn'. ice, coral and other shells on this curl u bj ously mixed platform-show ed th a t a t mun. least six times i t must have been nt un,der sen level. M any traces o f an- rient hunmn habitation were* found in H tho fonn of-w alls, obviously built by ,1 man, eolumni o f eorni e lghl and nino II feol lilgii, largo tombs and clam-shoi liladftl liwlruments, severnl specimens Df which Mnekay has presented to tbo Australia I museum, IVcsh w a te r 'su p ­plies wcM iliseoverod’ in two cnvei. Unekay i mpressed tho opinion th a t for- men,'ly tli-^ro was ft luu'rJi Rrcater lnnd _ surface thnn n t presont. U rO

“ I found undoubted signs of pro- . , hUtorIr hubltntlon,” ho sold. " I a h o » found in places,'<^hero the guano ce­ments on -10 the eoral, tho remains of tho horne-1 turtlo which I am informed liavo been found aowhcre olso except LC in South Amerlenn nnd Ixsrd Kowo’l ■ Innd., Mn'rkny nald thot probably Iho for- Dcr lulm bltants hnd escaped In boats irhen thn.,ocean roso and submergod * ;he Island or thnt Ihov had been J'* ItowRcil-III tho rUloR tide . Tho p te v “ ?nt po|iiiiu»lon of tho Isin eonsUts of ilx whito'm on 30 Jnpaneso and aboUii » 100 loynity Wnnders. _ Tlie slnfrlng o f th a t hrso IsUnders so r \ 'e r to mako. lifo leas hoadi nonotonoM* thnn i t wouW be othtx- those fbie, Mnekay said. Poultry ond goats bisho ire rabio.l for food , whllo vegetables o f pi md fru its grow luxuriantly, tomatoes dieri, [rowing nx largo as two and one-balf clnl ) lotinds in weight. CrieVel a ad lis itlng Thi iro th e miiin divcniona of the reil- Conm lents. woa :

On 8uni|ii> tho Loyalty Islanden hold bu t t wo church services, which tho wholo suppo opulatlon attends, bo said. Duko

" ' ' • , foundFtvm Common OsHvatlv*. cremi

W beaabo escape* from tbafTlgllanc* house if a chaperoti It wotjid hardly «ecur fh i 0 a fa ir damool th a t be r tc tio o tn d h e persQD eludeti a re of common ori* (ho n dn. A ciiite is Q coveHng for one's bouldera, u prolectlon; a iliu-,-enin , n u orlelnnlly a kind nf hood. a\wi ■■ •ntectJuu. nmt u pn>tecli>r; slltiplni: iff one's cnpi- (ex cnppa> one tjuke# * = mc'a rscu|H.'. Krnni rti|ic also Ix ■it'- iTCd “cliuiM-1.'* orljslnully h slirltif In j rhicti «u« |irchcrve«l tjii* rnin* nf f<l. ; . ilnrtln. ■ ' '

8ulphur'!,W hali. , , JTbe n ip h u r whnle thar h fonmi tn

tie Paclflc-hna n 'p e r i l ln r 'p ro fe n 'n w • • nr docp w ater, and Is cnllcd tla* imi- ?m w hnlo 'by many sengolng.ini’". it t frpqacD tly morp Uinn IW feet in !ngth. and la rcganlrd hy DDby ns the irm f 'm o m m n l thnf cts» tired. _

Olrds T hat S U y .t t Home. . 1 Most_hlrd fn m llln do not keep to>

etlicr. huT s « t t c r upon Icnvlnc th a —osL n u t th a bloclajf, hluoblrd, ib e 1Inffblrd nod a few others l e u geoer* _] Ily known lU i togelher tho jr M tc rn r t of'.the year, rays io tin narrofagtia, | ^ |

TWIN PALLS DAIL1

se a the Pet o m

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I ■ I I . . . J g. . . .bela tolliag u su'cret hero to one of tho of keepora u l tho menagerie, of. which ho blmself Is one of tho dom luaiiag r a lo r s 'j^ —Just-bccnuso ’ho 's ioto|llgont. '

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A t l a n t a W o m a n SeekQ l

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E ’e r th'e f l S i tlm o lii history a Oci)r- [jJ, g in woman is seeking a seat ia tbe leg- tio islnturo o f her s ta te . Mrs. B. JL Doy- [ ' kio; prosidoat o f tho A tlan ta W omen’s hr( club, has thrown h e r “ ba l ia tho inr ring ,” because sho th inks she 'll n lA e 'th i u b ^ te r lawmaker thaj^ soma o f the ■; mun. lunt

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c n n IS iH i i l l i

Growlna Popularity of This; Method of DIsposlng'Dead

Seen In Records— - Yd

LONDON, (/P)—Cremotion Is ioercas- ing in G reat D rilaln, according to f ig ­ures givvo ou t a t tho annual mooting »f tho Cremation Society of England. ' Por the f i n t tim e la I ts h iito iy o f over 50 years, the meellng was presided over , ® Ijy a woman, Mrs. Spontcr Graves.

L as t'y e a r 1022 cremalions took placo t t tbo W crem atoria in tho. country, * Ihat o f Golders Groen, In London, leading the lis t w ith 803. Among P” .hoso crciaatcd la s t y ta i w eto Jndgcs, ‘‘[®' bishops, surgeons, peeresses, momben )f parliam ent, jou rn alisu ; arUsts, sot- *{^ lie n , sa ilori and eminent womeo so- llnl workers.

The cremation of iho lalo Duehess of '‘j f ’ Jonnaughl by ber speeifio inslrnctioni P‘** vas an innovation In royal obsequies, , “ ■ut the reform has 'a lw ays had strong upporlen nmong English nobility. The ^ )uko of Bedford, son of ono o f the ounders o f tho society, has creeled a * 5 rematory for tho solo uso o f his ducal lOuse. . “ “d

The present eost o f cremation in England is roughly >sp. U m i. to bold he nshei aro rarely osed, the genera] iractieo being to ceatler tbo ashes in ho so-called "G a rd en s of R c i t " ad- oinlng tho ctcm atorU . . *•*'!

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FORDTRACTNOW $395.(Western Aut

[LY NEWS, TWIN FALI.

wmmmiU E O i l*f l C M

Prince of Wales Wili Be Given 0

Opportunity of Visiting In- m teresting Center of Anclpnt .1 Art of J^anese People n

TOKIO, {/T ~ N ara, one o f tho an- idoB l Jnpaneso.cities which the Prineo th of Wales will A-islt on .h ia lo a r o f * Japan-Bs gticsl o f the jrovcmmciiti 1s a elnssie cco tcf of. S b in lo -w onb lp and was . t b o . f t s t . eapltol o f tho nation.

[Much of the building nnd beautify ing begun i n , ^ D.-70B, the “ Golden Airo o f Japa* j," IS s till in la rt.

I Tlio, g rea t .Kasuga pork conveys tho impresalon of an English nianor with

[ its loijlly pines and graceful eryplo- m crlM , Ucrspctsed w ith an tlon t ihe riy trees nnd rows 'o f tnaples, beneath

• whoso shade. liundteds 'oir d e e r m ay he neon a t -ill seasons. Durlnp lh^. tlm>i o f thc^Takugaw«.8hogunnt(>-thetlillling pf ono of these d'ecf ■wns pnnlsbible b j d e a th ' in d w hile' no such . penalty la

[ijielod ou t loila.v,'juiy Injury, to . tte sq Innitnal*’ in n e v e ^ y dealt witlT. / The Idcor sceni'lo know in T m n n a k o ’frlend- ly ndvani'ps to all v lslton .

I ’ Duflnjr Uip earlv' days of Mara pros- perily , (ho ,.Todfllii> one o f the seven gren t teuiplen, wns tho head of Budd­hism in Jni)an nnd tho iiulldlnga cov ered somu 20 acres. I t was rich ly e i-

'do\\-ed with a domnin of nearly 25,000 acres of riro and praln fiolila support*Inc ft population of <iOOO penons who labored in its service.' O f a ll ita glories thero today remnlo hu t fow. ehief among thrm belnit the Grent Soulh Onto: Nandnl Mon; tho gren t 'n a i r n f Buddhn. and th e an cien t and moat ln terfsling old shrine e a llc l K aldan-ln .

- U olquo N ational. T reanre*.Tlie rft^nt floiith Onto waa hulIt in

T-IS A. D. nnd Tcmodeled in 1109. On e ith er sidfl nre twn glganlic figores of Nlo or th o .n ev a Kings carved hy Tan- kei a n a n is pupil Unkel. W ilh th e two stone lions close by, excellent spcei- mens of tw elfth century Chinese seii<p- tu ro bu l grotesque lo modern eyes, they nro .lU ted and protected as “ ha- tlonal tr>-n«ures'.''

The Nnrft-no-Dftibutsu. the v a il j bronze Bnddha east In 740 A. Di Is the tnrgest o f the kind In Japnn, i f no t In tho w o rW lielilg'53 i -2 'fe e t in height.

Til Knidan-in is' rem arkable for ils unusual eoustructlon-and arrangem ent inside—n series o f plntfomi* rising nno nhovo the other to support the Images o f th e Dova Kings. Indrn nnd Brahma, w hirh nre eald lo he among tho best ez- nmples o f the a rt o f N ara era and also nre counted among 'th o “ nationnl trea su res .'’ -

m iir r a irouiieiiuiii

Y o n O a n B r i n g B tto k C o lo r a n d L o s t r o w l tb S a g o T e a

a n d S ^ p h n r

W hen' you darken your bair with Bagv Tea and Balpbur, no ono.can toll, heeauso i t ’s dooo so naturally, ao even­ly. P reparing this mizturo, though, a t homo i* . mussy and trooblcsomB. A t littlo cost yon can bny a t any drug f f lstore Iho rcady-to-'nie preparation, im- Sproved by tho addition of othor Ingre- =dicnla, called “ W yeth’s Sago and Sol- =phur Compound." Yoa :just dampen a S■ponge or aoft Itrvsh w ith i t and draw ^thia throngh your hair, tak ing ono small Witrand a t a time. By morning a ll c ray 5tv<dr d lta p p ea n , and, a fte r a tto lh ir ap- splicall'on or tw o, your ba ir becomes gticaulifully darkened, glossy nnd luxur- f f liant. ' ^ . W

G ray, faded bair, though no disgrace, ~IS a sign of oid ago, and as wo a ll desiro s1 youthful -and a ttrac tive apiwaraneo, sje t busy a t onco with W yeth’s 8<ige B ind Bulphur Compound nnd look y e a nponnger,—a d v . ' . =

01 Names.' =" *1'.H>:iKu|‘ Jv a iNinie lai{Hmi*lliti- f f

ivi> np .ro.“ irn io rk s a conteiiipnniry. Hllirw ili rrm n ris ''* d o n lU ila .’'>-B<}tloti Stm n*rrlpL S

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F o n lilsM Mr tb » F tU t T1U« M d » A b i tn e t Oampaay • ' ^

■ I .■ ' . w., 'J Deed: J . P . L e i la s to n to Lucy Ash • »Ii

down ISIGO, lo t 11, bloek US, Twin J< - ROH. .

I Deed! J . D .-Z olllngc'r-to Bank of —; iguisen~<i , > r t N fcaif N E ^ -10-18.-

A sphalt Pivem enU . ' . . , ' Atnerican. osphnlt povements ron-

elal ch iefly -o r snnd ond j)nlverlzed n llR intnoe; Thi> nspbnlt Itself sc rrm

m ere ly .a s 0 binder (0 hold the other I- m ntcrlals together. In E u rope'asphalt || . pavem ents ' 'n re ' generally tnade of ll GBphaltIc lim estone, o r 't o c k a ip b alt.'' '■

consisting :o f lim estone na to ra ll; m ired w ilh a sp h a lt .. . <|

C lassified 'advertis ing is tho 'cheap- « ■ c st th ing y o u 'e a n bny—meoanred by *0 the pToflU i f m a y b ring y o t 1

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Our Great 31 Season Sale

SwiiNote the Low t and Seasonable

Ameriean P r in ts , In bolh light

8 c3(5. inch brown Ind ian -I (T

" H o a d , 'y a rd i t I C.P lain colorcd W lbdior Crepes lo r underw ear, o il colora, O O asa lo .p rice , y a r d ------------U 6 t \ , -^0 Inch bleaihed In- 0 9 / tdlan H ead, y a r d ________<U U l/H incb bltaebed In- < ) Q >dlan ITcad, y a r d _____ ..... •76c'Buseno Silk,#11 colors, vard — .M.

• Renfrew colored TableD a n a a k / y a tJ ,----------- ^40 inch w hite and colored O ^ n -

5 4 8 c40 inch Imported colored Swiss Organdies, sale price ,' . '

■ S o S i E ' 'O T ~ e A 5 S E 8 - - S »inch oz tra fino quality French Salioo In black and. colon, salo .

.... ................M e !fig u red W indsor Underwear ,Crepes, in a lf colors, Q K /» i

- sale price, y a r d --- ----------O o C ,45o iO Inch p rin ted Voile, all now ,

. 5 S V ................................3 9 c ■ ;25c 35 inch o z tra fine qualily 1

....... „ _ , . 1 9 c . . , 135fl y a rd wide M er. Curtain Mar- ' i

- <julsctt«s, w h ite and 2 5 c *

42 in .' M awhawk piliow Cases, ;

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S i i i m i i f f l i r a i i o i i i i i i i g i i i i i i i i i i

I Distance I N o Barr1 [ O u r b a n k i n g - b y - m a

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I Twin Fall I & Trust Cl§ TW IN FALLS,

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i i i m i i i r a i i i i i i i i i i m i i i i i i i ;

DAY, APRIL 19,1922 .H O nO B I . .

' "Sl}'maeblae s f ie u is ^ p la i t 'i i t Idaho,' wUl be ready foe aneratlaft any ’ tim e a f te r th e '2 0 th Of ip H l- 'l e r ' a ll whom I t n a y -; eon^erB. r o r booking ' sheep or any Infonnatlea w ri tt W> £ ^ Jenkins, 228 N orth Conant, Bnriey, Id aho .-adv .

Th, ^Pobd-Dri^^ fof AflQ o ic k 'L o o d x ttH o n e .O ff ic e ,a o < i Fm m taioa. A * totHORUCK'S. ^

fliE8T08EBmiblW6 :

iO Day Back , ■ Now in Full ing!' ■Prices on If ew le Merchandise

W ash Hags, salo. K aprico . — ....................Gllbrno 32 inch French Ginghams, ull now patterns, salo "

3d inch colored Ind ian H ead, sold everywhere for 50e ' • O Q a

yynrd , salo p r i c e ----------: _ 0 » 7 «32 ind l'genuine Bovonshiro C loth ' in full picccs, plain, and figured,

• ' 2 9 f i -iiOok a t th i r b lg uTe of Pereales, p o inch, good quality Porealos, In. pl&ln a n d figured, over 60 d if fe r e a l p lc tcs lo sclccl from , sale

S ........... _ 1 6 cM anehcstor Pereales, tho best made, in a ll now pa tterns includ- iug p lain to lo ri, sale n - J *

. prieo, ya rd ____ a I Cd-'ie oz tra largo and- ex tra heavy \quality. Turkish T o w ls A f J .go on salo a t __________» l C *t>-4 bleached JPepperell Bheotlng, '

fiOe yn rd whito Cretonnes, a ll new patterns, Q Asalo prieo, yard ______Tolls i\u N ord Olngbame, In tdl tho newest p a t te n s , incJad lig plain colon, saleprice,' y a rd .l.~__ ______ iW x Cfmporled J i p Crftpo, In a ll t h j ^new' b righ t shades, full 8 -^ a n d

3",“ :,....33c30 ineh so f t fin ish Kalasook, sale

.......:.15C .

IiiiiiiSiiinniniraiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiii|e is I rier |nail plan places 1 ie disposal of ev- . 9 of .where he hiay B

istancp irom th is . S ;convenient and ■ §

^mail method. ;=ent-by registered 3iress money-order s •raft. g

Ils Bank I Company |. s . IDAHO ^

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r y f o r P o s i t i o n o f C h ie f E x - • '

e c u t i v e o f K a n s a s A t t r a c t s

1^3, A t t e n t io n O v e r S t a t e

I T O P B K A ,K a B ^ < f f ) -A j« tW in a f fI ■ raUier than a politician, li M n . W. b .

Mowry t-C K t a m (Hty, K in ., W m « — wi l l RO on tho primary deetlou oi

W lo ti n o t t A ogtut u tho f l n t ^ dj«q 8 c ^ gnberntori»l_,6andidttto ,Jn K a u u . In

flllajf hor c s a d ia « y , 'M n . M ow iy .ilio - w u tho f l i i t p e ticn to te jl» le i b*T

te n tlo u for tho A uguit prlmarlet. ,®‘ “ Bomo one bad to bo Ihe-plontcr. 1

f lnbly boltrvo th a t lotno day a w bnau *• will l i t lu tb e ro 'rerno r'a chaJr Jn K » - ,

da«Inrod M n . M o « y .: “ I ad- ^ n d t th a t I am n o t «vet-«ptlmUtlc aboiii Y' my p n ip e r t i fo r victory a t the pri- “

> mary eUstlon, b n t I a t l e u t witl blacc th# way for *o«» n o r# tpeeeufnl ilf>

’ te r, la ter.* '_ . Mw. H ow ry a m r t a tb a t # ({roator

. “ r t lM w e e lT ^ " for tiw ulL riea paJ<! al4kto .offlelali a sd a trlc t eeoaony in c*P«nditn» « f a tato fnad* «re tb» ' ‘m alft-p laak*" In h e r platform . * '

*^Aa t 9 u y p latform , i t leooa to be aelf-axplanatory,'' Mra. Mowry aaid. J? " E w r j b o l r kaowa tb«.l tome o f our “ jinbllo o ffifla li a l j b t u w tll bc on a ly e e w eo if ie . I nm in favor o f le u oratory »nd n o re office work. Kansaii faia been f lrH io - n o i t t h l s p ; I wvnid like to 130 ber f l n t in electing a ' worn

_ «n ^ v o r a d t ." - • • •-■■, m

. B O T lnX nd lana . ” Mr>. Mowry 1« no t iv native E ao tan ,

bu t abo haa ip e n t moat of her life In thla ita te . She wna born Id Colnmbnt. Tndlana, riim lng to ' Konia-. a i a child on and roe.'Wlng lic r early education a t th the OUKO Indinn ralag^on ichooI, Ut. dc Paul, In.' Neoiho eounly. She la ter m lAught ovliool In S t ; Psul and in Pai- Ai «onj, Kan. She ba* lived In K anisa c# CUy, Ran., 10 yoara nnd l i the iHfo of

I ft wheleailo drufcslat. br: - ' Altboonn netivp.ln local a ffa lri, Ura. wi

Mowry cxiircMly nsicrte th a t iho ia wi not “ a w i e t y woman.” Bho wa* proi.- Hi ident o f lho firs t W yandotto ( K a n m nl

* City) Bepubllcan club some yoara be- Rj fora .na tional lu lfrago w u,cnactQ r\. ni'

y . • ahO 'ii a pSBt prealdent of Ihe B lito ry nc r ' . ctab of Knniaii C ity; chairman of the to I ^ . IflRlilatlvo commute? of the Kanw*

Clly, Kon., Federation of Women’- m! clnbi, and baa been affltla ted w ith otb- n c r womei V auffr^sc nnd literacy or- to lionlutloD i. fr

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O u tp u t o f F a c t o r i e s C o n t r a c t e d

Y e a r s A h e a d ; A m e r ic a n .B u y -

e r s G iv e n S h o r l S h i f t in R a c e

. f o r M a n u f a c t u r e d G o o d s [ J*------ .

BERLIN'. (/P) — American commer- W i-ial roprvtenta tlve i who como bcro to M

. make purjhaios find th a t Ocm an. man Tl ufacturera often oro iold oul fo r n yoar f|i ^ e i d &ud th a t th?y havo lone-tlmo fU contracU ^fith Brltlah'. French, Swim on

' and otber na tlonalltle i and. coaie- 30 qflontly, cannot (piarnntee dellvcHcB in America. . * ' m ;

Flvd liuudred American -buyeri who fei a ttended a recent oxhlbitlon. o f Ger- ic<

ft man-mado goods ftro anid to have mado L a few purehaiei except in lueh llnei

u toyi, novelliej nnd Implement*, do- llro ry o f \vblch u iually conld not be

■“ jjua'raateeJ under a ycar^; ., Amerlcani hero nre dovoilaR much oi’

' thoir atten tion to p u rchu ing beitloomi, ^ •- a r t objeela. p a ln tlng i, and article* u - ^

aocUtod w ith princely families wbo , a re In Jlbanclal i t r a l t i . , , J J

M w iew ork 8cat» RavaH e rid c i;“Show m e ihe lr hnnda," aalil ttie r i- „

.lufaBt a t tlio butcher ahop. “nm* I'll TPlI ytm w helher they 're younu hrlOei o r w hether they’v e 'been a t llio cook-

* Itiu game for w tne tim e. “ Hie joung thing* »ho ’«e enl> beer. InUtnled Into llic n ira tcrlc t o f -t^ e gaa range «ho» « Ihe ecaif o f ba ttle . Il 'a a cinch ilial ihey’ve goX i Ddmbcr of buma. And n® the handj o f the bride will ihow ctJla, « too, aa 8 general thing. The peril* o f hottiew otk m many.*' , ®“

' Awfgl T houotit A yonng woman waa dining a t a

itrango booac. On the table wn* n dl»h of boiled onlooB nnd when her "

> tioaless waa M rrln g -th ea e in d n>- marked tha t. oJ conr«e,.ab‘e llk ed them, tho young woroM rep lied’ 'enthoalna- tlra ily : “Oh. JC9. Indeed; in h e r e «■. wl ono vegetable I like It la oiled, tmn- to

'■ Ions.” J uki thtnlt.’ l f he r hoatCM’ Ims- on ' hand had heea a ch lrop o d litl-n « » to n on . I ^ K T l p t . , ' K

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; o n L in c o ln F i e ld R e g a r d e d

S p le n d id S u c c e s s

y The Int^r-claia meel which wni' tu , have bovn held Init T ofu lily waa held

yeaterdn;.’ ’ Afternoon a t LlnrotB field,® Wld rw ntlcd In the Jun io r e la u win-• n ing w ith 117 poiala to the tr cred it. The1 Sonlom took leeond plaro w ith 4S w h ih ,1 tb e aophs mmlo M ,'a a d tbo fre*hlc-i '

m ade 1, ' . '^ I t waa tl (treat, meet, w itb a ll atudcntu

of tho 'l ifforent e lu ie i ro o th ig ^ ^ ;^, tho ir reipei'llvo hiroea. *p

, Coach Uvana, who haa ‘-tho w calhrr fo r the l u t ten .day?,. wa«

’ In charge, pnd w ai ably au U ted by R.: V. J o n n : B. P . Nfcftlger and H . W.

M erritt hod charge of the weighta tn d .’ jump*.' Tho opening ovont of the aft«mooR

w u tbo /iO yard daih and w m won by - E ld n d Pala , I to ^h U li;i. coming in i m - ''

> ond and '& adfpy .Swim {mlling down , th ird place. Tho tim e fo r tb ia evout . waa 6 ilM. Pate ran a nlee race and

waa an ea*y winner^ • agi, l a the f l n t tria l heat fo r th e ISO- tb<

yard high hurdle*, Browne, aoph, and ___• M urray ,-fru th , were f l n t an3 aecood, b n t were diaqDollfled for kneeking do

, down thrcfl hnrdlea, t h e n e s t 'tw o were *11 Kob, lenlor, and L yon^ Jnnior. I d th e or

I nex t bear, Oeorge Jo h u o n , J n n b r , took wa ' f lra t place. In tho flnali, L yoni,. Jn- ]

n ior won f ln t place; Johnaon, Jnnior, nic locond, m d Nob, aenlor, th ird . Time ln« 19 lecondi: «o<

; r « u W U l A n ia .T lio'IO ) .vard d u b w u th e nex t itcir.

1 on tho protrrao fo r the nm uaoaont of t. tho fdna, iiiifl once moro T*a»z came nn- . der the wire f ln t . Bwlm, aenlor, w*a r Mcond, with IlouBhtelin, aenlor, th ird , j j .• Aa In tha 5J-yard. c\’ent, P a tx w u an ) c u y winner. •r The mllo run wa* a dandy, and t j j

b roug h t'o u t tho fac t th a t the jonlora I. wero (folnj to have thing* th e ir own ■ wny In (b'l running event*, a i Clifford- nice, W0.1 bamllly, with Ju lian Roy. J I nlRo a i'mlor, In aecond place, whllo• Ralph Orm*by, also a junior, took th ird- money. Thla mce gave tho jnnlora 9f nolnta, hnTI'started them on th e ir w ay , 1! to w inning the meet.» In tho Javelin throwlHg; Moroni Ja- t m lion o f Ihe jun ion , took f l r i t w ith- 117 fee t 4 inehra. Joo Johnion, senior.• took aecond, while Vorfirns M urtfty, ’

frosh, took third. Tncldontally, th is thi ono point v u the only one scored by foi tho fro.Oi team. M urray wn* cap ta in liti o f th is team. all

Made P w tty iThe nrettient race nf the day w u the

« 0 , which w u w on 'by E ldred l^ .ts in ’ j tho remnrkabte tlmo of .10:03. Thla is Jfc fast itepplng for,a hlph afhool othlc te . nic Tlctchcr, lenior, waa aecond. w hile ]

i Younga, Mph.,^ojk...lhl,r.l. I n th is r a c i f tr I F letcher took the lead a t tho shot and nit I fftf 300 yards went a t a te rr lf le pace. ;• H e began to weaken a t tho la i t tu rn , Bk

whore P n t i overtook him. It-looV a as nicJ though P»tz belongs In tbo 440, and ] J wheti the • aoulk central aection have

the ir m w t a t Dnrtey, he ibould b e an t Ii ’ e e u y winner. This hold* ffOod fo r the { . Bolao etl’nlnntioM, too. f «' The 220 tow hurdles In tbe f l n t tr ia l 7 |

heat broiiijhl Lyons and llonghtd lln li. jo f irs t and orifond place. The tim e In th'is • bent wa* 30:03. ,Tho accond h eat ffftvejfir

• W nller Wi-nvcr, loph, f irs t place, a n i1 M arshall Bummcrviile, jnnior, locond. 4 |

Tho tImO It. thl* event wa* 33:03. Tho ^• finals pu t “ Sen” L y o u . Junior, In ^\t 1 flra t placc, IIouRhtctln, w nlor. second, tw I ond Sumnicrvitle, Junior, th ird , 'nm li 5• 30:03. f if I In tho dU fui throwing even t EeeveJ,

M ph.'-won f irs t w llh a throw of 81 ] I feet. F o rre it fitrlckling. junior, w as g ti• second, and Clarence K ing waa third .

’ . Make* Oood'B ecoid. . ^' The n»-'nlng broad Jump wna won by ; Bob P iilt 'o r, aenlor, wllli 17 fee t 8 l-i

Inchcs. tfamlson. Junior, wn* second,. r.nd Alvord w u th in l.' The peculiar e a

p a rt o t th is event wns the fae t th a t ! Pu tz le r Imd ncve^ tried Jumping be^', foro b u t with tha Junlori piling op u

big tend fn the ip rln li, Bob fe l t dntr*• bound lo boost the seniors’ score. B o b '

la a -rea l nihleto. • iIn the sho t pul, Pnljiler nlso tooV

f irs t place w ith '38 fcot. NIcho)son, senior, took lecoml w ith 34 foot, 7 Inchei. Pat* w u th ird w ltb 52 foet,

. 10 inchos. IThe fi.-*t tria l hcnt in the 220-yanl

. dash gavo 8 wlm, stnhir^ f l n t anfl Toungs, soph, second. Tho socond tria l heat w en t to Alvord, soph, w ilh Pat* tak ing sccniid. Patx’could havo ta k e n '

' f irs t In tilt* event, bu t only w en t f u t enough lo qualify. In the finals, B w ln . eamo nnder the wlro flrs t w ith Alvom •econd, and Pntr. th ird . The" race ahow­ed Swim a t the dark horse u overyoDo expected T n t* to repeat. I t looked u though 1'c.tx had given hla beat e ffo rt o f th e dny In tho 440.

ju n lo n Taka H a lf UUe.The Janlora won th e half mile event,

I. wben C lifford Bico came under th.i tnpo'’fi<»i- •nclchcT, aenior, took sOv--] ond plMC, white Clarence K ing.acored. ono fo r the jun ion by coming in th ird . ' King should have won this racCj b a n d a '

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-..TWIN EaLLS DAILY.?

igs o f a biatyB r i n g O h Y o u r “ &

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I “ BtrangU r” l^ewli, d e ta o t heftvy- I* weight w reatlirs, m ight not do ao w ill <

against V B tow n le ," w restling bear o f *I tbe PhlladetphU too. K o th is f p leue* j

; down, w i t w U . bis f i n t event, w bllo 'e a ll o tb n v n tN ta n ta had been in ono Jt o r more races. H e tim e fo r thla even t t( was two miniates, 37 aeconda. {* In the Hgb-jnmp,- P n w k J»ower», ju* « , nior, won w ith n Jump o f 6 fee t 2 1 t inches. Oeorge Johnson, Junior, w asl'

second, w lite P u taler and John N o b J j botb lenlorh, wero tied for th ird p lace .'r

The re’a / w u the l u t . ovent o f tlie t ' day, w ith Putzler, Houghlclln, Ryan j and Swim, running for tho seniors. Tho s■ junior team wns eomposed' o f L yom , 1* Robinson, Scnvcr and Jamison. Tho ‘ sophi had Voung, Lincoln, W eaver and* Alvord us tb e ir stars, whito the fro'ih

wcro reprw ented by K rlvanek, H av.j' nnrdcsty nnd 0 . Jarm an. This ove n l,( " was won by tho senior w ith Dudley 2I Bwim coming I n 'f i n l , Alvord o f tb o 'l sophs, second, whllb Jnmlson o f the C* juniors, tcoV .third place.' I t w u ^ I I p ro tty race, and Swim dem onstrated (* tbn t he la to be reckoned w ith when >t

comca to the short sprlntoi T ia e -r;4 8 . ] Tho poto vault w u omlttod, owing tb

the fact t ’lat ttio pote.,hnd been broken■ earlier in tho week.

. i, OoniJdered Big Sncteas. ^I The nijc t wns an entlro success, an^ j » tho offielnls are to be congratulated ^* for thoir hanilljng o f tho a ffa ir. Very J> tit tle tbno w u tost between events, and j

a ll in alt i l w u n gala day, especially * for the jun ion . J

! The Snmmaiy.1 30-yari^ dnsh—Pntx, Junior, f irs t;’ )foughtcli;i, senior, second;, Swim, iio-* nior, thir-1. Timo: 6:04 second. e■ 120-yarl high hurdles—Lyon*, jun io r | ’ f lra tj Johnson, Junior, sccond; Noh, »e- u> nior, third. Timet 10:04. . - 100-ynrJ d a lh - P o t t , ju n io r,-fIre t;!* I Bwlm, senior, aecond; H oughtelln, ao* , » nior, thir.l, Tlmoi 10:04. j* Mllp ruii—nico. Junior, f irs t; Roy, , ' junior, BCcond; Ormsby, jnnior, third.1 Times .fitSiJ.’ Bhotpiit—P utzler senior, f ln t , 38

fee l; N lcholson,^enIor, sccohd, 34 feot ' 7 Inchcs. pAte, Junior, th ird , 32 fcot, ‘ ‘ 10 I.nehej. '* Javelin .th row ing—Jam lton jnnior, * U f l n t ; a . .liihnson, senior, second; Mur-‘ ray , fro i'j, th ird . Distance: 117 fee t - 1 . inchei. '’ -MO-yarl Jash—Palx, junior, f ir s t; ’ ' i ’ietcher, w nlor, aocond; Younff, soph, . th ird . Time-. GC-.Ol. \’ SSO-ynr ] low hurdie»—Lyons, junior,

f lrs t; Houghtelln, senior, accond; Sam-■ mervllle, junior, th ird , Tlmo: 3 0 :0 2 ^‘ Discus throwing—«eeVe*, soph, f lrs t' Stricklin.;, Junior, aerorid; K ing, Junior, I

th ird . Dlstnnco-. 81 feet. \Running liroad ju m ^ P u tz I e r , senior 0

. f irs t; Jam lion, Junlor^'sbcoiid; Alvord, • , soph, third. DIslnnce: 17 f c e f ^ 1-2 r■ Inches: t

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O O U SD ? FEATURE

; “THE JANlTOffS FALL”

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. I U A TIN BB A N D BVEHDTO

t.yEWSi:TWIN FALLS.

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tbe bru in so much* aa to engage In «!| tussle w ith a strong m an. The pic* f to re ahowa him ready for «etion"Jn*t

u MOS u hla Jteeper g irea him tbo * least e a e e tm « e a e o t

o ' 2£0*yard d u h —S f lm , senior, f irst;0 Alvord, »nph, second; Pa tz , junlnr, t th ird . . Time: 26 seconds.

I H alf if lllc-B ice, Junior, f l n t ; Flateh- cr, senior, second; K ing, junior, third.

2 Time: S527. •a j High junip—Powera, Junior, f l n t ; 0 . ° i jjo b n so n , junior, second; Putxler, se- * ’. 'n io r, aud John Noh, aenior, tied for „ e third. H eight: S fee t 2 inches. - ' ^ l l Belay—flwim, senior, f lra t; Alvord, "0 aoph, second; Jam ison, junior, third. ” I, Time: 1:18.8. "

■] 8TA OTQ 70 o r THB CLUBB >1 American Lesgue.•,j Won. Lost. Pcf.1 .Cleveland .... .Z............C 0 I.OO1I^ ’Now York ...................... n "■ r .760V.'Philadelphia .................. 4 2 .007c S t. Loui» ........................ 3 2 .000

Boston 2 2 .500i C h lrnp 2 3 .401t WashlnRtun ..................- 1 6 .1C7[. D etroit . . . ____ ______ 0 . 5 , . .000

” N atle itti Leagntr.Won. Lest. Pet.

Now -York ;________ _ 4 1 .800a Bt. lyjuls ------------- - 4 2 . m4 Chicago ......... ..................A 2 .007‘ P U & idclph la__________ 3 2 .600J P i t ts b u rg h '______:____ 3 3 ‘ m. Brooklyn ........................2 3

Boston ________1 4 .200ClnclnuaU ;..... .......... 1 5 .IQT,

P a d f lc O out.L eague.'■ Won. Lost. Pei.

San Pranci»co ..............-10 .'i .60/'' Lo* Angolcs ................ ....-S C A71‘' V ernon _____- __ •.... ......0 4 .000

| 8 acmmento .. ................. 7 0 ;53!'Oakland ------------ --------fi 7 .534

'* B alt Lake ..................... 3 4 '';42UPortland ................... 2 5 .280Seattle ..-.1........ .............3 0 .SCO

TITLB b o u t TONIOHT., IDAHO PALLB, Idaho, (ffJ-O en ry

P o tter of Rlrie, Idaho, llght hcnvy- ’ weight chumpiou of tho.inler-m ountaln , country, wilt defond his tit le against

E ^ h e p 'i i - r d o f S alt Lako In a 12- j rA iid bont a t the Olympic Athletic

elub hero tonight. Shepherd has been . working out here for the p u t woe't ’ nnd PotHir ha* bocn tra in ing a t hH ’ p rivate t.yi»nuium a l R lrle. Both a r ', In top -jondltion. ‘

GETS ANOTBBR OHANOB.

BOSTON, M u s ; (fl> > -"T oxu D ick” ■ ', D aviscourt. a perslatonl contender for

th e w o t i ld w restling tit le , w ill g e t an- r otber chance tonight whon bo meets , ‘ 'S lrnB gte r” Lewis a t th e Boston are- i na. They will wroslto fo r two out of

three falla to a flniih .

THE NEW ORPHEUMTODAY-ONE DAY OflLY

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A dram a in four acts and five scenes. iJased on historical eventi o f Idaho In th e early day i. A local commnnlty ptay by ths Catholic L ad le i’-L eague. Fopn- la r prlcea. Reserved seata.

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B A I O ’O H Y — BOo ,

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TOMOREOW SHOWHTO

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3.IDAH0,WEDNESDAYil Y i A P R I L . 1 9 , . 19221

yiATEURSnODiRKiJ N a t i o n a l T o n r n a m o n t a t B o s t o n 1

B r ln ^ a O t i t E i g h C la s s - ..B o x in g ;

BOBTOiV, Mass., (/F)~The country has a brinO new se t o f am ateur boxing champions today, tho product o f a na- b tional tournam ent, never e<]unllcd' in , Ih# degree or*eompotltlon. '

m>c 1) hours fighting which ended ^ , CMly th is morning required to d ^ ld o ®

th'e eight Titles, w u a record for these 1 annual championships earilva ls. The battling th a t overthrew a ll champions ], aad form er tittcholdera wko sought hoo- ^ o n agnln w ni o t a .quality th a t dem on'' i stra lcd fo rerfu tly the worth of tbe new . blood lo the am ateur ring. ; „

The li«t o f rhamploDs fof tbe. year, almost 'is ithou t prcee<t«ncn beeanse of ” th s newH-.-k* e f i ts menber»i.&llowai— {-5

112 pounds—T . 1*. SieManna, PltU - f . b . „ h . ■ ‘

110 pounds—Sid-T erris, Kew York.120 ponnd*—Oeorgo H fleld , Toronto. ® 13S pound#—Joe Ryan, Plttsbnrgb. • 147 pounde-rlln rry D. Simons,. Gary. “

\nd .100 poundu—William Antrohus, New 8

York. — • - - .l*«-pounds—C hjries McKenna, New

Vork- , PHeavyw eight—John Williams, Ban 0

Pranclico. . tThe champions, the f l n t to be select­

ed under th e new Olymple w ilgb l class- r< , if ie a tio u , wilt be Invited, I t h u been G

announeed, to go to the Paeifie e o u t n for a tonriuunent In Ban Franelset) nex t t<

g ne iith . hJg. Gordon M aneo of New York, heavy- tl ^ weight rbam plon l u t year, passed on t e J,. of the tit le picture g disappointed m tn ., C

Victor In b is l u t S3 bonta, ho w u sd tl ^ upset when tbo decision w ent against ' him and to W lllltm s, a lte r an extra

round, th a t he threw intn the erow<] the wntch given him as second ptl«>.

■ si»■ BOOT IS pom osm . i<

SE W rO B K , W l - r«itpo»imi!'nlg of the J a c k Uermon-Lnls R rp o match, f*'

‘ scheduled fo r Jersey .City tomorrow' nighI, h s i been announced. Flrpfl, the “. Bouth American heavywoighl, asked ^. more tlm-i fo trn ln fo r the bout and th.*7 exact da ic o f tho a ffa ir wU| be deter-. -

' mined and a now site selected later.

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A DOUBtiE PROGRAM !

B u s t e r :I n One. o f B io w .w W i

‘‘The Hauni■

; C o n f l i c t , R o m a n c e , Th'A stirr in g , red-blooded drama o f n

Ing of tho law.I t pulsa tes w ith vigorous action 1

flRhts and speetaeolar stunts.

W i t h W in i f r e d W o s to v i

: BUBTOK BOMCBl

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— V a r i e t y o f O f f e r in g s W e l l

H a n d l e d a t P l a t e

I NEW YOHK, ( ff ) -T h o early le u o n ,I- ba tting rampage coniinued unabated“ yesterdny, m ajor longue sluggers, par-^ Ucularly In tho American, iw aU lag tho o' offerings o f n parade of pitchers fo r0 several broadsides of b u e hits.« Cleveland and the Philadelphia A th - '• letlM led the a ttaek , Speaker'* claa ' ' . continuing i ls unbroken w inning a treak*■ by ra ttling ou t 23 h lts jja e lu d iu ff .p ia e . ■

. doubles, fo r 17 rpns a t tbe e x p eu e of ' S t. Louis, while the Maekmen hnng np

’ n sim ilar ta lly io swamping Waabfag- ■ tgn_ y a l t e r Johnson, " a e e " o f the

lyiSenators, w u hammered f to m .th e box in his f l n t appearance of the season.

Four fo n ae r l i s t e n Red Sox s la » - ! ' • | , Scotl, Schang, Bash and Jones—played -I ■ ste llar roles In a iding th e Yankees to

. humble the ir old team m ate^D etroit dropped ita f if th a irt ig h t

game, losing to ja ie# « o . _ , /The Giants were' I d l j ^ e a u ie o f rain ,

ff b u t gained ondlspnted bold on f ir s t place when Chicago dealt S t. Louis «a-

Q other revarae. P ittabnrgh made & eleaa tw eep .o f ita aetles w ith C l n t in u t i

New Y ork s lnggen today led the ' i. race fo r h ittin g honorf, Snyder and B Groh showing the w ay ia th e K a t io ^ , t nnd S cott aad Behang elimblng t« the

top in A m e rie u , eaeh eoliseting three h lla y is terday . 6 pe*l(»r u d Johnstoa,

^ the A th le tle 's firs) laeker, each fftth - t ered four hlU , irtiile n o r a l e r o f th e u. Cardinals, hung np the only adjiUoD t« d the .honje run column.

J W a tS s B T B D H J TENTH.

NEW YORK, alm m ou t;u awarded a deelaloa hero l u t n ight over Ja ek Beeves, Baa F ra n ­cisco, a fte r tho la tte r had been *dls*

1 quftilfled la the ten th round for fm il ' •* Ing. Rosvm had outpointed F ltu lm -

m o u I n 'th e m ajority of .the ronndi. ., Fitzsimmons weighed 160 pounds u d ] Reevee 170.

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t^ 'c rt id O o m e d le fo f.H la .C-. ' ;

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r h r i l la ! ' ,)f mounfaln folk who reaisnt tho com-';: jV

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NBW VORK, (/P) — AnUir, jid- tive 0^ VIr{;inla, fiti*cn of. Q reat B ri­ta in iiiii!‘ tlie ffr»t wnrnnn c lcctcJ lo meiubi'taU'.\« In tho houso o( .cdminon^ w u n pajucngcr on tUo Hnfr Olym|>b wJticlr ir.'iv cii Lfjo todny. ."A 'no tab lo K nlhfrluK-rif'Aniijrlcin •nroracn aw altoJ lier. i.‘- ■ . • . ' "

■RoDi'fi'w#nt to 'l l ic liier bcr'auni* the j h a d ' Hnatvi)' Lady A *(br;'ln ' V irginia

• when shc 'wni Nnney Lanphornc,- “ ooo • - o f flvo 'p re tty LanRhorrio «iiitcn).''

Othcm eo.«posud nn of/lelal w dc'om lni \ commlUce tlO iQlettQil by tUo league

of wom-in •volers.'ttt-wUoie ran-A m orl- J /" c a n confjrencc, opening In 'D iiltlm oto i . Thursday, L ody A stor U to t a k o '• a

p rom inent-part. t Speakitii; as a Virginian doc», witb*

. . ou t n tta<-o of Britlih aocent, Lady. Aa* to r - s a id . shD vraa “ atill an^unrjcon* atruetcd « o u thcm cr.|'i

“ And ,v>t)oa I hf-ar.D Iilo lomcfhlaff happcna,'^- tho added. ■ . ■

• ilc r'eh lld ron she dficril>etljl* “ mon- j c re li—IhrrC 'fourihs A merlean.J'; - .

. A t. to;-noincn?a. plooo in ' t h s -world .fllip sa id.Ihosc of l« r 8cx:w cro-juat Ofl -®lodlvldunl. n» mcc., ,.“ ,On0 ,.oaa’t-,-88V Lai].women.’:Jo tbia mid women ilQ;.that,> ' thuflh6i,rcm.vkcdy “ beeadso :tl|cy/,ilon’t ilo ^

' lhInpi.aliin»innyoiBTfl;lban_iocD.;'-'-• The .flofhca-,nearly,fllL ,?i;«non: ;;

wcarlnic np«vailB.vn,.:»ro.'>uni^QrtunBto from lii-r iioint, o f vii;,w, Lftdy A stor ia iil. . r len

• “ iVoth'tnK lets IhoXcit ilnrtli'llko run- lo n in e hliout h a lf ' n'ah'fOf’Vsho vront. oo . boi “ Th(-ro''U nn imr.fff:- la lkina ‘A bouti-gtlt eqnailty .'if we only .ttso'out’ libe rty to risl

“ . dlimr o u r-h id eo u r ieu . -La'it-JiiRhC-: 1’ bo worn .n 'd rc sa I haVo'^liaod'alnc* 1018.' n«/ I f yon you r e.velon your lioijy nil :cdii

'tlie Hmn *;;ou c a n 't kcrp i t 'o h you r hST >f . ul . “ •" • - • . • • citj '■ “ How nbont ttie flnppern nnii t h d r Inh u n ifo r in t" she repented, “ Their clothiH uaj: n rr nnfojtunntu liut th a t , . i s tboiy

• m o th e rs ''fa u lt. ' T he 'firs t ' Ihin'fj a wo- tn/in oiijrht to Jeach her c h ild ren 'la - T oliedicnce.'■ •** *

In rm in ine for re-election to ‘ her plnee in phriiam'ont noxl nulnnin, Lnily Aator sal.i sho ts'ould not say nho plank <<> lo her platform would hu exactly dry b u t ecrtainly- it would not be wet.

P t o to jn i j h m Bnsr. J j" ,One nf ,the largvst Krou|W o f TCport- joj,.

1 er* nn-l photo^pttphcri thBt eve.*j , ■wnrmed nbo n rd 'n u team er down the ^ ,

bay flurroiinilM U idy Antur. j “ Helpl Help! Qct my huibnndi K fl ^! • n iy ,bu* l)(ind ,'' nho e r ird . ''S o m i! ' o u o " ’'5 fetched the viw ount in a 'j l f f y j f lo d Chi

. Ihcy were takon to tho dcek for photo- lu in'aphs. ' • leilii

2 I-Aily Aator took hold ^ f tho yin- pinli coun t’« iiTin, winked and ' aaldj ' ' wjwi

“ Marriud, thoufih bapjiy.’’ ,of aU d y \ r to r said sho hnd nul '■ome io CCBO.

tr ) ' ta,*Mlti|{ Americn into b e tter rela* knoi j io iisb ip w ith KnuLmd.nnd Europe, n o r ,8lvc; >»o fell niiy ono the ir duty, nor to le ii' to h Aniorienn atatcim cii whnt lo do. • tion

“ Americnn Influence ia needed to help pu l tlilnjrn rinht in. Kurope,'.' eho dcclare*!. f 'A a to whether Europb ouuht not to atralfihlon out Iior a ffa irs

, . lH?f«re Amc’riea rotncn in. It seem* to j m c 'th a t when a house U on fire, it"U "P®

A wlip n(.lj,'hbor whn RDea to help pu t ’ th e fire r - i l . ', And If the man who U vei' y * j ncross Uuv Rtrcrt Joitis-ln alao and [ piimpa water, the eonfiaRTftUon w id 5 atop all tbo quicker.” ■

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filand H ia Remarkatitfl PrflpartI**.T ho laloDd o f,C re te hna and«n:on» jp_

a rcmarJiable ttltini: alncti c la a i t l^■ . t 1m e^ rlain* a t. lla pod to d

•liiklnR a t Ita 6 ta tcn i. A harbor a t ' . th e west end of the iiland la 'n o w

b ijh ond Ury. «o tlm t one « n \ro lk , Le about III iloor. .\Vhlle the nnclent fru it qdaya nnd harbors wnrka n t e ast- I b t ero end ore now under «n ie r. ou t 1

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Beeauaii lie boUored in tho power o f mnkoprayer, John McCormBcki famoui IrU lj llmitoi'touor, na)ici t l i s t nil o f bia frlend.i trlcheaIhroogbont tho world prn; fo r b b ro* borecb

. u r n y . l ie bovc rt a t deatli’f ' ' door tnore c'ftom : acptle poiionio^ 'o f Lne, ttro a t. rsac ci

-York ^ kifltf niiti ■ijucei.' o r K ijiiland'O n'l brolher V'' l l i o ', r r l : 'i c j> / ' Wiilcj, ; > *H f;w M ' jJj ,,

Laiiy, l{a(;iiflci',l^yvndiSo,v,r^^apg.iit^ jih , thu Duke uf D ovonthirc, calilcs frn>v U ar

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n t Clilna; .ft il ’.-ciirious ' tiiiiiB- to- coo*'. templnle, *ny«‘EI(,‘flHor Franklin Bcnn;I n . the Satunlay-.K vpjilnc .-'A', bonilreij - Ihousand- people. rDnj.--l)e: :

.g tlth m il HiRCiher w ithin whnl rnlulii • rlch tly be 'f i’Kiirileil na clty'ilniU)'. iiiii OD thc ,niap,'iln ;ii;clij'.jv lll be !ndii;jiii*ii. n a /a roe’re /'v lllitctr'ih iji ia mn worth “°I”

: cdlifllilcHnit. ,'SIi/ivDv«;r.'.;ilicy,” ’v,i’. r 'imi have ;e*tnblliilii;d. a s l i i t l c . fcir'iri-, of; t o n city’.oruntj’lznlluii. 'yiUnco'ii, or !i>i,;ii'r *'» l Inhdb.Itmila riitliop.fl|<^irii't i>i vIh. o f i ualUo, hut Ihfy oxixi lu Cidini. luno

, / ■ • ' '' s!iii»' Naming of D lam end t ' busIi

Tbo names of prccioua atones'react)' of i to far back In ihu dep th s of tlrae thnl tlvel Ihelr orlclnni m cnnins 'c an n o t t« od f tm ccil. The word “diam ond'’ la thouRlil Ma^ to be cxpliilncd na mennlnff "aom clhlut l.SS e iee«\liigly ha rd 'wlilcli mny be aecn Uon

■thmuKh,” nnd la said to liiIVc been : j. fonnwl of tho O rtek w onl "dlo.” which . , stonda for ettrvm o h n n ln n a . It la folriy p lniiilb le.'h iit il Is probable tha t . Ih'o wonl “diamond." or aom elhinf like tt. may he found In a In n p ja ^ oldec than (Jrock. . ho i

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ChjM Known In Eucopa B«for« tW t. ond ■ lu HWl Sl. P e te r Diiiiilan wrolo a ; (,•<,

ieiiiT III I’lipe A lexantlcr, b itterly com* plnlnlHK Ihnl o corta in biahop was Ty._ wwtlnK his tim e plnylnj;,cliea8 Instead of a tlend lnc to the nffnini of th e dlo- , ccBc. TIjlklirD'-M thut.the.CTm o'.xrna known In Europe iKsfora the yenr jivcn. Tlic Spnnlnrda a rc supjHiiicd ' “fR® to have bocn the first G uropcan na* tlon to Rrow cnthUBlnatlc over iL They ter. probnbly Icnmed U from tliclr Uoor* net 1 Iall dojwudcnia.

-IO a, Not a l All Mlaleadlns.

Tho youMR reiKirior hnd b « n ,w am cd • n i rcpealeilly apiinBl (lie uro o f tr ite w* preaslons tn his w riteups. Dowever, „ . . i lie couliln't, briMk th e hab it, nad one 'Jay he liondoil in the followin* ac> ' , w unt of n public linnclnif. thon woo* Cli U'nsl th f wJUor IboRhcd: ‘T h e »1.40 (ince cniwtJ whicli^ ga thered bright and Coi mriy for tho hanjfing a t Ibo coanty No. '2 Wl th la morning wna not kopt wait* On: n t , fo r the buslncai o f tlie day atart* No. J

off wlih a awln|f.“

“ ' BaiUa« 'Lemon fo r SU ina. Tin

. Leraon Julce'will rem ove.ink. r tiirto r Clo 'm il atolns. C k In tlila w ay t Moisten Poi J i t a lalned .sood* In c o ld -w a te r ; lay . La: ra t in a hot aun. 8que)!ze a few drops RJl )f Joicc on the ataln, then le t It dry. le p ca t tlw Juice ond dry jng until the ttain la roiic. F o r I rw f n ig t and Ink italna pu t n plocb o f s a l t oo th e molat* tied stflin aod then app ly tbo Juice. tepeai p rocou If ncccasai7 . P o r wbll*

o n l,. ■ - ' cn .

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turn e icllpa tiie im agination of flow, aackci r iorem cTcr^wherc. ‘At leaa t a hun- red books''bare been w ritten about no<Vi bis favored Oower o f tb e Bast*->mQre, No. 1 robably, than obout any o tb e r flower 150 pi rcept Ihe roae. Aa fo r tiew ipapcr Dd magazine orticles, they a re 'nu in- orleaa, sUaoat, a s tho aanda of tb« , t t e r; fo

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Blbla Poetry.T he King Jqm cs tn in i la t lo n o f lha Iblo does not show in any way tha t " w p i gre I" poetry o f very In trica te struc- ’ ro Iti lhe F c r ip tu re t Tho booka of ulm!*.. I’roverlia, Ecclcsiaatea, Ec* Mlnmicu^ R<inj! o f S ong^ nnd parts

o thers arc coinpoacd of^pocras. and nog.',] V prlniw l tn ' “Tlic M odem R cadet’a n ,n \ f l blc." cdliod by Prof. » . G. Houi- n, in cnnventlonai vcrBO fo rta ’ g J

O itr tth Can Move F a « .At full speed an oM rich .ls m id lo ' ikc sixty B iles nn h o u r rn d 'o r a • ‘cady litod tim e can ou trun n lionT. 0»- "‘o” ' ches cnn bo run down ’i r men on recbnck, bccause th»t ps'Scr- ■ lUis tu .unchau, ire-or less of n d rc le anil th e horso- 81’« l ID can take advanrngo o f (I:« facL higher;

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Viuuslyr k id .b y c o T cp o ^ d ie ;5 M W ;B { “ ihc P t in ce 'o f ^ a j c i , who, RctoJiUp^^^> |V Iulc*t''ln(orn;nl^4ji cuTre'nt'Ja'tho;;;B^f- r till cp i.ltiil,.:^ ill,p jfttor hl*>^«ll»5n,,^.ly, RH " ’’/ . p-.'.-f. 'b;

S i S $ i | ^’ V .ciilcaio

CllfCAGO) ( /P ^ ;~ T he:ezpcclcd 'up.' . |u r9 s in w heat quotation^ a t Liverpool, ascribed .largely,-rlo reporta of - more hopoful- .proBi)oeta o f luecewr-of tho *® G auoii.dlplpmntic coafoj'flnco led. today J? to actlvo 'denlings a n d to a rise in prl* ' os-bcro .during t h o ' f l n f o f ’-th'o board ' o f tradu aciaiou. ' Tho f a c t 't b a t Ibo' lunount.' o f 'w h en t 'o n 'o c ea n - ' passage slibwcil « de;ruaao of nearly 0,000,000 busholi wna a fac to r nlso in the lifting ii of values. O fferings wero compara- .1 tively iearcc . Tho ojicuiRg w hkh rang. II' od fr«m one-hftlf to 2 l-2o higher, w ltb « Ma>- #1.41 lo I.<1 1-2 nnd Ju ly *1.23 to “ f 1.25 1-J wns followed i y fl slight reac- lion and then by freah gnlni. ^ ^ •*> ' tjiibsoqucntly, Indications Ibat for- 1”,

olgueri! weto .buying. Ju ly aod'Seplcm - _ bor deliveries hero had a further tend- ^ cney lo hoist prices. Bcsidoa. export business on a liberal icnlo a ]i^ are d )to bo undor wny a t tho s c o W r d . ; The - oloM waa unse ttled ,.2 i - 8 Io 3 P S c'net hi«Lcr. w ith M ay ♦l.^S 3 4 to 1.42 7-8 and Ju ly H .25C -8 to 1.25 3-4. PO: Corn nnd oala wont higher w ith the

wheat. A fte r opening 1-4 to 3-8c up, July 03 5-8 to Oic, iJio corn market imijged a lit tle ' and nicendcd higher Miun bofore. ™

Unfiivornbio wonUiur iu the weal dnd large export sales a t tho seaboard gave nitditlonal stren g th to tho mnrket la- thi ter. The closo w as firm , n - 2 to 1 3-4c ki net higher w ith J u ly 04 ,7-8-to-05c. du

Oots s ta rted 1-4 to 5-8e higher, Jn ly 10, ond.,roa'ctcd a ilttio , bo t later'elimb* rd agala. '' n ighor quotations on hoga aad 'g ra ln ' ,

iTcro rejhiclcd to a alight extoot in tho lirovisl'on m arket. In• O aa i O n lB a and ProTtttona ' is CHICAGO, (/P )-W hcat-^ N o . 2 hard ro'

H.40 1-4. • hliCorn N o. '2 m ixed 00 1-1 td 0( l-2c;

S’o. 2 ycilow CO 1-4 tP CO l-2c, .Oala Ko. 2 w hito 99 1-4 to 30 I.2e;

'Jo. 3 w hlto 37 1-2 lo 3£»c. ' . ' ' ‘•.i Byo N p.,2, $1.05 1*4.

Barley 02 1-2 to C7e. * 'TImothy.scod « U 0 to 0.Clover seed l l f i to 22. .Po tk nomlnaL

.L ard ♦10.62. , • £Ribs 111.6a to 12.S0.'

P lon r ^M IN N E A P 0 IJ8 , t/fV -F lo n r — Un­

hanged; ahlpmenta 31,004 barrels.Bran 121.50 to .23. . ■

F e tit tf e s 'CIIICAOO, yp>—Potatoes— Dull; re-

cipts 47 c ars; W iaeonsia saeked Bound Vhiles m i s lo 1 .05_cw t; llianeso la aekvd 'Whites |1 .40 to 1.00 e w t ; Idaho ackedH ocals »1.C0 to 1.70 cwt.; Can*J a sacked L ong m i t e a fl.7C ewt.; ' o<V stock f irm ; F lo rida Spaulding Boso fo. 1, 17.75 b a rre l; jobbing-price on SO pouod sacks Spaulding Bose |0.50.

Po n ltiycm U A G O , Poultry—Allvo high-

■; fowls 20c; LroUeta 40 lo GOc; toot- irs lOc.

. F o r tU n d LlTeatock m T L A N D , ( f f ^ t t l o — Sleady ceipts 313.Ilbgt—S teady ; no reeelpts. iBlieop—S teady ; roecipts 300. . . I

' OmAha L iree tock llO M A U \, (yp) Hogs—nocoipts 10,- , Oj'slow, steady to s trong; bulk 180 lo / 0 pound bu tchers 110 to 10.10; lop <2 0.1.'!; bulk 215 to 325 pounJ bu tehen * .65 to 10; pack ing grades 2Se up, } >»lly <9 to 0.50. .Cattlir ~ B eeelpts 8,000; beef steers m '.ady lo 13c low er; to p 18.35; sho- * ick and bulls, m ostly steady; vcals : to low er; stoekers and feeders changed. - ,3hcc|)—Receipts AOOO; lambs inoslly ;hcr; bulk ♦U .40 to 14.C0;--ear)y top

LY NEWS,-TWIN FALI'•M JIO r.'awia K e U ' t t ^ r ; ‘ ' ?eo a tir» :s te fiy jie jJp p ^ f« e a in j .U 0 bs;.(53:,potiatil a.Tcr8g f l . | l | . 6i ; j . r j

/ ' O I i ^ o . I J T e f lo ^ ^ 8O m O A OO .’ (/J>-^3attld — B etJlpla 8

10,000;, m arket slow; few e aiiy a a lf t ® beef steers and butcher; sbo stofiksteady td w eak; bulk ' b e e f steers o f ^quality to sell 17.85 to 8 J0 ; bulls M d j*caW ts sU ady; 's iM k tn llinn; p a e k tn .h id d in ; '$7 to '7 JI0 ; mostly :on vealers; ^fow sbippiDg e alres *0. - - . «

U ogs-B oeeipU 11,000; faizly AcUro; cstrong to 10a' blgber than yesterday ’s « average; ligh t to medium 'weight b n t^ * ers up most; lo p , 810.70 for dno load w rtod lights; p ractical to p •10.05; bulk IO.CO to 10.55: pocUiig sowa strong (o b 15e''6ighcj'; pigs slow, nboat steady. ^. Shoop — BeeelpU 0,0(»;' generaHy JJ steady; ;wooled lambs .to packers oorly 114.75 to 10.10; shorn lam bs parly: nost* ^ 1y.«l3 td l3 i5 ; Mioo held h igher; good 114. pound i^ o rn . w e th en | 0; ' foi« -head ^ nativo sp rlD g^l^bB ^9 -. owes 6arly.^'4(>*0>-,«^(>ri> down.

'-i a ( f l> -W U lj .% - excep

'm (m y-au))stahtia::rji«*vcri^:-.fr(j^ ■terday.'s -.wtbaijk;; tw d e r ' lead ..o f - popu- a la r InaoiW alSjV p ftn ieu laily • st«el». » 8( J e i »pprorimateJ..l,COp,OW. s b a r ^ . n

.'Co.i»r'aiiare< wi!ro;-'doprcsicd:.;Bt-tbe | opoaifl^ Oliesnpeqjto.oni ph lo ,-D altl- “ mbi'c'’ttad Ohio, Ponnsylyanlti, and Kor- folk M li W estern suffered mojlcm^o ro* aetlbna; ■ Bte.els,';-c.qnlpm.ontSj:-j.;mo,U_on pfc^urd-'iVzues.'ntid tdbaoeos 'fls^ itra sc irdM lgfi'on* «^^airAmeVleap;::'YettolBtima^fttiBjr;/;^ ., rjlilj^t- eaeb.''*.-;:^iD|<;ont[nijDtalai,-Bnd , . jgTangcrr” registcrod.--'m lxei -•ehidgeii. ;•, ■C w iadlan'Pftilhiriflsl flln*'*but ;jj 'B 'outhW n'rarlfle n'Ad'AlcIilion'hiiW en- nj cff:-'-The siSnio irrt-jnilar tone w na'abijjni « by ifi6Uls,i.'Am«cJcan.,Sn«lliy»B *«l«vclrori;ig./bcBvjBf:*f.- -P rellm ln ii^^ i^rc ig fl ai jjzehnngo' m les^w cro firm o n \ ^ l o « iviilSi’ rcpiifleir o-iii'orb-^opcfdV_’vlBft'W 0' .prwecditi|fB-al'1hs Oenoai'etfaferenetv,.

" .• N E w 'Y o ilK ; w V trty-b'otfd* ‘

c losed :.5 i^2 > ♦09.20;:f K 4 ’s.blanV ; i! SMonil-4‘s i9 0 ;i '0 ;. 'fi rit '4 .1 -4 ’s.t0£l.G2; , socopd.4 :i:4’B .m 3 4 j third.,;;4 l-4.’» ® ♦9M 4; f o u r th .4 l-4!s W9.72; .Victory; " a a ^ 's V ictor^ 4‘3-4's tlOO.W,

' . • ■ ' '■ ot

■MVliiU'lf’ll'Tl.v'K . i!.-."i ,•1-1 ‘ ' i r " ^ iipM ''. Ill I’tn- n-»i’ni 'i‘ t'l.liiiiilniiiii fliiKl '<!.v clrl» 'I “ >Ih'i'ii nnd iiuiiiy Minrc ve ro liM 'iifl. Ai rxplOKloii of'hnrd-niliber iliiril. m-l H'H URO, n-HUllml in tlio noiilhx uf «li worlititou. Wiliiln liio ln»t fi-'v .venrs there ibiivu lH“eii'iiiiiny sucb 'li't.Ktor* ^ In BUjfnrmlils. cuiidy fnclorlcn n;>li.f mills, <*ork. factorUi'. d rug wi>rk\ pa­per nililB, etc. .A ny kind of d u f t Ihnl = la cotubuKtlble will exjiluda If diMrilh n ( ^ plentlfull7 ''.lb r6ujtt] tbe a ir o f n . cleiied place and tt^Ued.

8 r « l ty , tho Soul , of W it Aa a a tree t c n r .n r r iv ^ a t a transfer

poliit In Mo«trcul n vfomnn w bo bni’i been riding on the enr coinmciioed to argdn with Ihe coiuiuctrtr about n Iransfcr which a cnndiielor on nnntbor car hnd Klv'en b r r . ' .Sin* blnrki-d iirps car eiilnuiet' nml ki-rt n onuvd of lm pnlipnt pooplp fi''.);. •,-MiliiL' nn. Hn>- inc ciuniti.'iod II 1' I’L’ 'ii>l p i 'rfm ly in rtilioroMt ntnr.v. '■i’l-. i^n' on' iniii'li t«' the rolli-f Ilf tju* n ii-li'i-i.ir. - 'r i i r ' lii-!Id n I1IIH1 >iii'tbi> |> ''itr ir ii ii-i' <->in durto r nlnn’; lil< li.'j'.r f> I ••>iirl;oiI; “Sl'v -n‘n‘n n > il r - l i j i i ' i ' f Mi'iuhly.

Chineae H lghm ya.The w ider th e itre e t, tb e more the

nses to .which It cnn bo put, so that tm vel in ,Uie brond s tre e ts o f Peking Is often ns d llllntlt a s .th n t in th e nar* row alleys of'C jin fon ; An “Imperial- hlirhnn}-" I'n Cblnn la not one which is kepi in n tjler hy the i*mpenir.-bal m lher one wbiebSjiay Imve to^be p u t 111 i-nli-r ip r ibo puiperiif. All such hi-.-!i«n.vn inlubt rntiior li«* ra iled low. xi'iiyi; f.ii n t il i*y nre t? e ' ' ' ' ' / ‘'I^nin!<l,

4cKiii ton iiiif liuiim’imnlbly n'onw :l im :io ':i-:i;lul till. ' • .•

I f yonr p roperty is deilrablo and Is advortlaed la th e tla*sin«d — -y o a 'Il flod your buyer.

EnameSATUS A p : S T .

1:98c M,C o n s i s t of t h o f o D o w f a g ; 12 q n a r

. k c t t l o . - w l t b o ^ m e l o o 7 o r ; d o n b li k o t t l e . . —

E v e r f f p i e c e p e r f e c t , e x t r i $ 2 M e a e h .

R e m e m b e r t t i e d a t e , S a t i

The Va

jLS, IDAHO,-WEDNESD^

a u lo o c d .tty 'tbe.huHBinii t 'f u .-uiy;! .gi.er ' naiueil, Wilson flt, l-M't-i-ii<L)r |

ta SM tlnnd. in JTSd. Cupiain |f t o f tb u ;q i7 ..,PB(ird. ,6iyerri;l Jii'i m.ii |

to flro OD.the:rli-Vra.'BCVcriil -if •"•••at iwcra killed..Coiidi:iniicd-l4i-iIe.iii<,-l^ir itepua was respited by tlie govi'riiimVt. •

_ b u t 'waa “seized .by lhe popnliice ..nd \ hanged. '^O fL d^ d P r o m t .of tyiln* .

' burgh waa.declBrcd Incupubie b f :ur<h- . « r holdlnf odlce,' aiid the c ity ’'•as

Oi compelled to pay £1.500. to Poricuus’ '’» widow, b* » - — id • .-.His .Eicplana'ilon.Ik 'A snmll boy wtis given a d|m o by10 his luothvr 10 pul in the p lalo n t h|/i '

S'uMilay school. - ,ttTicn ho retu rned In .I_ tim e for ten ., he. wna entlrtg rapidly [J out o f 'a bog of sw e e ts . '/• ‘W here.on ,7 enrtli did you' gel Ihc money to buy ;' a w c e u w lth ra B k c d h la o o th e r . T o u

I. p ivv mo a diine.”, said he. “B ut tha t '~ was fo r your Sundny school, tu d be* [

a id e * -" "Oh; tbtit’a. a ll 'rigb't, nloth* \r ?• e r." be Interrupted, .“l n » t th e d e r g r •

oma Bt tbe door, ao’I got lo f tce ." -? I ; -le ‘ T h sy O o K o tT v tln W e. " ' i s- ■ 8^ftm -do"ilot'renily tw in k lt 'Thej-^ '■ u- a n : Im ihcn^iy 'dlB tani'BU ba, oD d'tB^It. light goes out from ihem na e re tily ', mid a r 'Kiendlly a s light goiff o i i t - ^ i n ]

th e son Ihnt shlnea on,'the world aind, ; the oUier planetfl'O f.W r'atunirayBtenii ; ;

’ Tlio Ilght Of thMe d istan t srutia, which we-irali si'ari. d6e« rtach ua'ltt^a'flaah^’ \

' Ing c r iWink'lIns way'. 'b n r th e Ibiilt; ’ ■' I f It Is-'o faulty la due to IhQ'aHaospUerc' 1 .

'vfhlch ’ '8iirroundB' lho •-U ttlo ’• orb ’ ou" iJ Which we live.

i lii »: .Never Olva'.U p '.fcyinfl.' /j.. f. 'x. Ih6 ;fn?I o f j-our' Iieing^fliv}!. la 'what.It ;j5lv%yqii,ihc;rij:,ht.,t/i’« m !n n iJ ji :j f*'J- ^ c |^ o |] ly ,i> u u /u ru )r ;4icjilovi,>i^cutbu;B 'inonr..ffldi)i^i.‘ .3'iiiiiiphliVlB a';.X9r<;5 ; ’ j "

hopcAiiW iiiitics; dreaiufl.d/i'cp^^ j"* a n d .tq .tJ itt atidjltlou'»‘i ^ ! | l U q r a 'W ^ slh)i> K0 ,lQ ii)ijs il'(<' qQnllDtic'a, J i l l s 'I s . ,‘rr

rf w H ip iIn^ ''a a iil '.l ltiiru i^ it^ e ' p b le f: ' iT*>i^'fl,tJiti.k(nR.ijf iijci/i,iil|.:,|l»‘ dritftirier ,»!

•• w h o je 'd j-w naro tiie triip.;.,. iB

11 - y ' ' i ■ 0 u lllniii;W fhdp\r0 las8.-’, • T

j. : ' ‘-Wlnddiv glass' Ia bfoVrri In tbti'tfinpa' 1 ;o f I6hg cyllhdcfa. ubieh W d i l opeb

^ BlOtl’g oD'e slde and -thcn ‘ p la » d b n ' t '/ alono In a hot furnace, w bew '^they

gradually f|al(en. outi tn ta r b i g sheet o f .glnss. Of)cti. .ihe c law breaks d o ^Ing Illis process, cxplodpa,

' form ing thousands of plcces; wlilcb. L (ly in a il direcilons. sometim es ..en* h~ dani:ering_ th .ej^orkers.

D erivation of "Ozark."Ozark la a cdrrupilnn of ih c French

words aux «rca. mcanlng “w tih bowa."' a term descriptive of the Indiana wbo or ‘ Inhabited, tbe country. .*

Lower Int( bn Farm

W e h a v e f u n d s f o r ;

r e d u c e d r a t e f o r l o a n s

: p r d v e d f a r m s . C a l l ' a n

■ u l a r s .

DwellingM o n e y i s n o w a v a i l

m o d e r n d w e l l i n g s i n T v

Arthur LSiTwin F

■■I " ' " ' .. FelwareSJRDAY ONTARTS AT 2 O’C

t i e B l u e E n a m e l w a r e o n s a

f d a g , A p r i l 2 2 , a t 2 p . m . ,

narfwdtor pail; 14. quart ron.edge nblo boilor; 8 qnart prossnro kettle

: t r a h e a v y c o a t e a r n h d i s w

a t u r d a y o n l y , a t 2 : p . m ; N o

a rie ty {' ■ 137 Main Avo. W« *

‘ Y fl»— S h e ’B V e r y C u t e ! ' '.■.'111 j - .

'i'Y

r ' ' - '

! ^I*o^n■Nhit',^yi)nr^•np<^rJaUrB;ei^ltai*" tioHS aBiut'w h»t'»*^.‘4 r t« 'I I t« o (B f; iy - Wio •‘li,"a n d ''y o n 'n bcMxbsda'eely nbout'.'lltMoVMlss.'-Anniv'OMJo; thc fy sal'Eftsler b a b y .-• Tlio Boston telSaJlfBi^' tp in a k o her'<rt>itnn].o'v f|imsiU n«?ihow ell^tnfcW ^proV trW nl‘tfbditBi;’ ''i '! ;v ;

! To' bV 'rit^V’ iiiWi.*of ilff'! tini(f‘>oo t'miixit’ n'lm-'io lie-‘j^).'lii,V' ,iT'Hiit m'rffns''^cnniiraHl ;»fahd''eii{‘h"''pfcb'lcA'''tf!i{t iBnfp Jtldirfilftir'Ia'llW'-Bbobtlbg ln 't ll* '. ■dnrk.''a f g^ e r iiiiy 'cnlBtfs 'tllfc' ftiarii:-

I ’O R S A I® ;On AnctloQ aroim da,

. . . .Eods, SS-Xncb bolbra^o: >■ jf le ld .ra n co .;.:., .■

B i i i e i rroa.aALB o b t ^ b . . ’, i.

FOR O A Ii^ B u lc k 7-piuieQgot*eoy, or will trade for ligh ter car. 255 Slxtb a re . N., o r pbouo 487.

'• ■ •' •. '1 .. :erest Rate .1

(I Loans!r a l i m i ^ Q t i m e a t a '

n s o n c h 6 i c e , w e l l im - - : ^

a n d s e e u s f o r p a r t i c - ■

Loansa i l a b l e f o r l o a n s o n .

T w i n F a l l s a r i d F i l e r . -

5wim& Co,Falls

Special -.. - -

CLOCK

E w ' "

— '- -. , 4

ge ,dish pan; 6‘ qnart convojf ttie and Her. 8 seamless ton ,•

U ! o r t h f r o n i $ m t o

^ o n e M l d . b e f o r e . i

Store "

* M n . 'J . L.;Mfc# .ia d M rs.-John W. D. BmUh>ontoit»{nc^..at a toa and ken- BlnjrtOD-Xuri'dfty.ifldrnoonit-tli'o liomoo f tbo l i t t e r on Eloventtv aronue ca*t, (ompUmcultD^ Mre. Zcueb and Mrx.

, , V PJ«rh ot'Davonj>ort,.,.Io.-, ''w h o . oro ' ■’ ru m Ii n t th e homo of Mr*. 'Jn m ci

Clatk. The Rucst H it includod Mr*. C. ' N. B eatty , U r*. BvnnReliuo W hite, • Mr*, a n . K eith, M n . a S. All, M n . | '

r W. Zcnai Prnith. and M n . E. J . Kies ]■ i l ln s . . ■ '■

Election of o fflcon v a s held by tbo TwenHpth Contury e lub 'ycslerday with tho .followinp TMultBr President, Mro.

O K - C. Jr.8e*iroeder;. « n t .» l e e preaidont, . ^ M rt' W. P . BdwaidBj Mcbnd v k o prcil-!ii^ ■ denty>M l*«-Stcllk .Jllbbard} ^T<^rdInR h■ i BCcrRt4r>; MUs. X adft^ThoinfiontVtrcasH^

ureti'_MT».’ E.' 11; De61ey,;Vftud5tor,’ Mr*<-*el . .JU AV'Cljf.piB;'boara-ii'f-irret«r»; thjcd-

■ '*■' • ytirt-M.prpf; l i r t : ^}f;^ 'i‘'Y o a n ^^ f

r - ^• orti{ lw o-yci^„tonn, Mrs.. Jam os PiU - pl

gorAld;^bno^;y(5Br t i m ; U. pi. Mlt«lio!I?'.lctfrd o f control, .M « . U. M'. tc

. . Clo«fh6ktnd;Mri;E,R;v<(nC^^^^^^■ ifi. ’> '■ '’•■V-''’ 'I M »»^i^oh^'M ..M «win M d iliM -E u laj -I Fox^C foV iosjc jscs.to 'tlio-,'P.:E: 0 . sii- [vr

{tfrho^iin tJ6o]|ion ip of_th^ fo rn i tr 'o u fo i • TuMdayJ[,ovcnlD|5. ^iTliero .w aa firs t n dn ! business .icsaion -tvlltt'.tlii; ^picxldont.j.

» M « Protw , 8. Dell In. tho ehnir.; Roll th e ii |i’;n a i answered J o . with qu(jlntloni!w; from .inodurn p o e try ,'.In tc res t ln j:. pa-. a( pcii^Wera rcad by Mra. 'Do’W Ut YoudkI:.. n n .O l f t f Alice Tftylor'-on ‘‘O n rN e w M

1 EHi^botbilh PonU .’/ ^ i in f f riilv-! M > inj> 'LV'iiirodj|*tioD,iUf.jpnoU':D( ;Lbic Cl

c r i AnWcQjttff>MPO?liUj'-^:yii.thp. llfo.. 8. a n i!''!m |r|jvof B ii|je rt' Brooko. M iV GI Tnyjor'a paper wns oii tlio .wrItinRs’.o'f Bu Jofcrf M asefield, and .^ ^ i f r l jd SoasoM. Cr

!^bo ,Wwiiau’a Auxiliary of .the A m -'. . c riean I^ilbn \eu tcrl4U iicd tho-L«Kiot>- i f nolres bast .cvealn^I-itt ;thb ^ Ik s elub H ropm' with oao 'o f-U io m ost SullRhtfiil | l

¥ . f tffd ln of tho »cttaflD.-vrhe ovfctting'W aa-J' n -trn ck moot, captal’iw -

wiiro ft’p'tWhitftV to ■•■.yeprolie'nt,' TW n • •' F n i it Burley aad ' Hubl nnil‘ a ld ^ ' choi* en .','.% o events eonsU ted 'of .a . peanut.' raeo, c g j rato , unfdle' th irad lnK .'^n ll • drlriui:^ -^nd fea ther hlowinf; eontestij' (•osslpin^'tbateh and .thers too Dcmor- Qj ous to .inci'tion.". A t the closo o f th o ' ovoning ‘ rcfrcshtnonla wer<?' served ,' M r»;-Talrick AVyrin brlnRing tbo t u r : ' ~ p rbo o f tl<c ovening, ao nbuildaneo o f j ' dol|elous snndiTlches. Tho p r ite for tho gnmjM was a _candy basket, filled] j wlifi choei'lrtto bon hons, and was won'i^j'^ji

- i - " ^y the B'lhl ildo nnd presented to M n .I : W ynn. TIjo eommUteo In charge o f the- . ,

J < \ n ffa ir was Mrs. M erli^-Batloy, c h a lfm,nnj Mr*. Kylo . W aM '*M n. P rank , .

k -M artin , M rs; Zncb’ N orth, ' i n d M n . ,“. A Paul Taber? Captain McHoberts w as Tj

inaster o f eeretaooies and -wns nlso onB o f 'th o JudRCS, othL'r* bclnc Mr. (wJ M n . BuWiin E. M one, M n . E . R. Van .

1 Cott, and I t r s . Patrick W ynn.’.

'T he R-jIjckali lodgo ' served ' i n ' ' i l x 0 ,'clock cirtner in tho Bcbekah hall in

• honor of .-Mis* Leafy Blnipaon, s ta te ■ prealdent o f the-Rebekah asaembly, and j

Mrs. E ffio W ntklns, Rrand'Inalde Kuar- I - dian. Poilowlnir tho dinner .Inltlatorv

cxcrelsea wero ^ v o n in n' very eredililu• m anner And .short tnlks wcro made by

I tho (frnnd 'officers.; Ab'ont, 150 mem'I ’ bers and quests wore v rcsm t; mnny vis-

.U on eoniiUR from Buhl and Kimborly t^ nttond. .•

M n . C;-A, E m cseu te rtflh iodonM on M y a t a ono p 'e lo ik lunchcon for M lw Leafy Simpson, s ta te president o f tho 1 I Beboknh oucm bly nnd- Mrs. B ffla • ^ W atkins, prand Inside p ia rd lan . Thu * .

i ta’blo waa beaatlfuily decoratod w itni -pink carnations. Coven woro laid for .

! ■ '- ' ■ » ' ' 'A p retty E asU r w cdllng was solera- ■

niked Banday afteruoon a t tho' home o f l - Mr. and_M n. 8 . 0 . Smith, filO D e n v e r ' f J '

Mreet, Caldwell, when the ir .,dWBhtor,}.‘® ‘ Dorothy Lcryl, bceAme the brido o f , ‘“ ®' IM btrt L. J I tO tttk e n , o t T ltin M i l

t a « brlJo'.WM bOMlllully jo w i ta a d r e u - o f w hlU m p a dc chlno nnd earrledJi.-i^ajjwet,bouquet o f pink roaes and pfnlc’M d w tllo 'sw cot peas. 'Afl the

■ Shef^^M re

* -■ ; - 'nttioiif othflHlfcni* ol^ J iic o riw i A a t I”

, . r « l i» in ch eaper inuleii t u now an ardent Ix

Bailing Powder,”

R O VBAKING P

A fc s o A ife t

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TW IN FALLS DAILY N:

'^o :^£ a ch e t8 ;S o m■ ■ ' - n s s s s s ^

10 ';h ' II. ■t, . Por th'o putjioBC, pcrhnp», of ge tting R( 1-,liomo Inspiration from «a- lll tlc oearer C« B heaven, n o ^ ’JrP rW i'rT iJo rrla ,‘‘/Texa* in' i- jT om adg," pastor o f 'ih o .F ln l Baptist an «< church of J o r t .Worth, and Dr, Jnmes Oc

>• T~" .i;;b rld o ’s ,slslo r, Miss Kathleen Smltl>, l l t- p la y ed 'th e w odding-m areh. the bridal }. party entered .tho parlor and advanced ~

to the.arched doorway whero th tJ lo v . ^ ' jB . ,W. Riei) road the benntifnl ring ecra- ; mony which united them . •.(ij • Dinner fullowrd the ceremony, iifter 1 i-|vrhich tho youn^ couplo le ft by nuto th< u /o r Oolse, whero thoy wlll spead a few ycin dayi., , .......................an

M r.'nud Mrs.. McC'rackcti w lil.m nk« gi'i I th e ir hbiiio.In Twin Palis , whpro thoy of i!w ili 1)0' a t home to t h ^ r many friends fel! ;. nfter‘;Mny 1 a t^T ^iM altl'nvoauo norlh. a j '- . ThOM- p r /s e a t 'n t ' thb weddinR,.wero am •■•Mr. a'rid ^ r s . - a 0^ Spilth','R ov. and the '! Mi*. R Y ;'ii( :c ;-M i'. aiijt.M rs. Jo h n D. ; 1 fC looen^ ilmV tj(iWrop, Mr.-nqd. ;U rs.'B . erlj } '8 . io iv re ,/M in 'K a th le en fomltb',, Miss prn t Olmlyiii^'ichol, JM cphiao,: w tl Hilly jvh. ( B uiU h,-n llo ( Caldwell, Mlsa Lola Me- ycn . C racken;’of "-T<*W PalW 'O m i Mr. an j whi

d ie

i l lH f f l ! ^SfflflCiL, Discovery of Pre-Hisforio Clam

Would Reyojutionlze Pres- f ent Day Theories.

j EUOKSU, O tc , m - A pcc hlilortc •clam which in nil p robability will re colvo tho serious a ttention of goolo- glsU thrgiighoul tho U nited 8lntc's bas b'oon fou tfH n .sou thern Oregon by two girl geolo^cnl students o f the Unlvon- .

'I ty o f Orojcon. ^ .' ;Baried <in. sandstone 'fo tn a t lo n and looking v^r>* m u d r llko shells to ’ ba fonnd nbnR ' sea ronsls o t present,

I theno fopiils were diseovdred 18 miles eas t from' Roscburg in tho Umpqua vni- . ley.- Dr. I 'lirrP a ck a rd , acting head of tho geolog}-. dopartmont, told how’ tho dlscovcrx nffocls paleonlologicnl theo­ries-

The c p ou 'rn .'lh e name liy-wblch the ex tinct elain wm rntulogucilJh'tariiQcfc beforo bc-'n found nbovo lho cretacu- ous. foasli was In the eoceno for­mation, th a t geologlcnl period wheu nnibt>*pndn nnd otlier huge monsters slupgishlv nmbled nbnut in donao for­ests. The cnipocyra wns supposed liy geologists to have lived in a previous epoch, bu t i f th is discover)-,is verified by furthi'r rraonrrh ll means tha t tho e(H>gyrn lived In nn ora sovoral mlllio ■ ye^rs beyond the time when It was sup- posod to hnvo disappeared from tho earth .

Postry and Reatlty;If ta one of tho f mlifort)jnei* -6t

proitreM thnl ihe tomb «>f I^iHa Rookh la not In Kashm ir vaie;.hy “the ^ ■ t a l pool# o f Shallninr." but close to toae of th e mmbling lltilo railroad# tbat-.urB fflodemltlng Uindnstan. Of f 0u^8 't h e daoghlor of A nrnnpcb

nof lie t_bcre, bui II la no pw lln il location for even a legendary lnmb • of aucb a heroine,—N w . YorK n ln jP p S t . - ’ - , . - r *

red It, To ot o r m i u b i J d n f w i l h

I o f p o w d e r l a t I a > t

b i t t e r t i i t e « m « . ;

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d e l o f p o w d e r . S o I j

b o o s t e r f o r R o y a l

M n .L A .J .,

/ALPOWDER^ P a r e

t j t a M M N o B i t t e r 'n n i t e

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N E W S ; T W I N F A L L S , I

odrToibdrd-Umikh-^! ■- ' .............

B Rqaeh B 'rn ton , pnator of New Y ork’s r Calvnry liajitiiit rhnrth, aeeopted tho i inv itation of the Aeromarlno Airways ( and tool: nu airplane fligh t over s Oothnm.

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IN J U R E D B A B Y IM P R O V Ili |G |:

Oar o a Eocovory j— . I

Improvement was today re|Hirted i n h the condition of Pauline Alsberry, /o u r - - , yciir-oM (Ipughfcr o f Mr. nnd Mrs. ffor' j nre Alsl>orry, n pntl(Tnt n t the county general’.loapltnl suffering from effects of serious lujurii's n ’cclved .w hen she feiryesterdny off tlic running bonrd of ‘ a Roynl Biiki-ry compiny nuloinobllo anil was cnmhi'd In'nrnth the w ll^ ls of the ear. . • '•; 'T he iipHdent nccu'rred.near the Wav-' ' erly hotel, w hirh 'Is opcrnti'fl'-by 't h e " grandpnri’iitft-o f.fhe iiijnr.cdlchUd'lan'l jvherii t.hi’ was n t pliiy' wllh' h e r sir- ' ycaro ld 'brothef, l.owrcncp. Tlie “ wheels'pasKod ncroii* the''nUdomen and chest. ■ • “

I ~ . »I I f your p roperty >« ncstrshte and I- «1 ltdvertlsed . in the r las rlf ied . .yoo'Ii find yoo r buyer, . • r ^ ' n

Now Is t

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a r e c o m p a i ' a t i v e i y i o m j

- d u c e p r i c e s . ' I t i s a n o i l

• Jersey—j e r s e y S u i t s s l i o u l i l 1

b i g d c u m u d f o r t h o y IU

g o o d f i t y l c , . t h e y g iv e se r

n n a i n n y b c W ) H t a t a b y .

I ^ , M \ x v w t w ^ ^ r i a l s , . tu

«D<1 « t i r t - b m

- $

tweeds—A ltl i o u g l i tw e c d n a r c

,:ko i |)o n u la i’ i n tli lR lo c t l i e r e i8 a d iH t in c t d c in a ; t l i o fa H h io n c e n to r a . T li( ■ in c re a s in g i n t e r e s t - . h o w e v e r . W o . l i a v c t o K tiitfi a n d a l l c o lo r e d Iw P r i c c s H ta rf a t

SPO R T S• (CavtifittCdLttom paso thTM)

. f i m w i ™

'■ P lr f i t" R e a l G am o o f S e a so n w i ie n L o c a l H ig h U o e ts

• ' R a ilro a d O ity

Tlin fln.1 real gariio of .tho season will take ]ilaco Prlday nfternoon when tho .local l.igh school 'tcnm Is to crosn bats wltli-tlio Pocntcllo hiiih scliool:' nine!' Pocatello eomes hero wllh a fln-jj' record, nnd the locnia wlll.have to sna]i|' u|>. ;Co'ru.>)’ Evaiis Is giving them somoj' real praetko. these days; and wllh Pixl- nnd Jammn'ln tlp-tbp condition lo do tho chneklUg, with the old reliable Put-

'* sler behiud tfao plate, tbo lads from tlut >e inllruad civy fhould havo their hands

full In tfi'klng as much as one nf the < two games ployed. There will bo two - gnuiesl otio ou Fridny aud tho other on '

_ Batnrdnv.. Tho W day gomo will start 1 ■■ «t 3:30. whilo lho Saturday affair Is G Scheduled fur 3:30. ,.

.[ Thl* trill Ijo the flrs^ renl lest of tbo ^ ;ii'iuniii for;tho locnbc, nnd allhongh n 1 ■ gooil many of, tho boys nto playing v

I their f in t year of high school bnsebal', K the.team 1|; rounding oul nicely, and

''|th e 'font cnu rest naiurcil t)iat , Iwu dnssy gauirs flto in store for thenTon ®

'■ Kridiiy .inil Baturday:*. - * ’ E uelton Kext Week. - .

i. On Tu’snlay next, tho. snappy llatul- f ton tenro will, bo here to play the In- 3 Cjtls. noxpltou.' has a 'tc a l leum, nnd ( Ihelr onb .ambition in .life is to glvo . Twin Pnlls n beating. Whcther. thuy

c|ln do tjiis' n-malns to . bo seen, liiit . n'evertheltsij.^l ;Shbiild prove to 'lie a I renl bAlUas ■ .. Till'tif‘V'ii^ilfi)rmK arrived this'week., and:Pri‘lay nUi-"Oe lho linll -playen I togged'im'tikc.rlrcu* qurtns. They nro

a .blue,. >vlth a ‘.while stripe, with i whitc'-T''oil the'left; hand side of thi-

. shin.I :bn the l'8lh Ihc trnrk tenm Ireks to ' Riiricy-for i’liio annual;'elimination fnr

A G O O D P | ^

the Time I

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. - S t o u t s —

1 bo in ' ' W e liavo _ ,n ia ro in -—a n d ^ v jl l -w ii ts ^ i

B crv ice,; C a re fu lly ta ilo nly.tlm o. • p spoc ia lly fo r 1tu xedo I f y o n h a v e iim a tch .' ' p ro p e r

Rure to Kco t in- $ 7 S 5 I 'r i c c a n U ir t n t

B o x M o d e l si ro n o tlocality , ■ .« F o r tlio youn;nan d In , w om en w ho d e’jie ro is f la p p e r s ty le s , t

.herCi so r tu io iit o f sikn ick o r e tn b ro iderijd nnIwcedB. c a n n o t h e lp b n t

. PH s t a r t a t

m .9 5 ■ ^

, IDAHO, WEDNESDAY,.

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■H thia. *<ctido,':. ’Aft<5r y e i te t j iy j afler- ^ Qboa’a pt'rfum anee, i t looks very inueh

as thongh Evijns will bo nlilc to send a t Icasfiw o nirli lo tho itlate znefii a t Mos' ' cow. Pat* looks as tbouginro'.wlll work

M lilmsclf up tha t high In lhc '440, while . l l l l there Is a )Missibility th a t “ B e a" Lynu ^ .. wiji be-ill; Iho finals for tho 120-ynrd _ bi’w' "fiurlli'n. Thero nmy bo a dark .

linrso'or IWO scnttcrod throughnut lho ' toflni, s n l it 'I s tn bo hoped thiit there will be.

. SHADE QBTS’ DECISION. *’ij„ <)M AII\, Nob., (IP) — Dave Hhadc, ,| m , (’allfuriiia 144-pound boxer, wa.i given o o i 't lu ' refe.'Po’N decision over Uud iiOgan g li,„ lo r Oniah'i In n leii-ronnd match here i(H,|lost nlj-ht. Roy Conley,'Casper, Wyn., ' „,o|wellerwolpht', rarned a dccislnn ovor .'ixi.Arrhle Amimitis of .Marslinlitown, Tn.,

In lon loiiiids. ' . (,

^ BOX TO A DEAW .'i,U iTi’TT’K, Mont., (yP) •— Pete UrOM, . he Oreht Knll>, H7-pnund boxer,'nnd Joe (TO Adoiiis of lloatoii, boxed n fast 12-mund on 'Itnw hi-ro Inst n igh t;. Adams weighed ,r l n . l iKiunds. :

*" W IN O N B T K l^T T A IJ A ho (^KDAit UAPIDS, M ich.,' (yp)-Jack

n Roynulds, clnimnnt o f 'th e welterwoight B' w restling ’i-hamplonship, defeated Lti-

ll', gan Chauin Inst n igh t in slrnight falls, 't nd ' ' -vu aassiflP d advertlsiiig is the 'cheap b'„ e st thin« you ean bny—p'easnrod b«

the p ro fllj It m ay brinjr y o u . '

>1-

"i A LOAN THAT GETS 1fo , ...ly Sixty uon tb ly pitynenlB .of f21.21 eacliIt of a !10d0.M loan. The toU l tb 'pky iia te re i t Thia 'ia $l21C<j'leM 't& (eibt tha

•loan of klDOO.OO fo r n m e 't e i ^ 'a t 's " ^k. . lnUodiii£'prlvilef;o, 9f ray in g , a ll o r prt _ without bODOH Ot >tircbai{Q of a i ^ kia

■*' Money aow a ra llab le f o f le a a t o m» - r U o r , .

le ' - • ■ ' .

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TO TRADE ----- •

to Buy Yor W . "

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u s e , o f t h e b a c k w a r d s e a s o

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T a i l o r

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i lo r e d « u i t i jM i lo “ " y "

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i l ia i l i l i f r ic i i l t y t i v e ii^

p e r iiioilelH , b e ' t l i u t m il

t l i e J lw D r tilie n t. P r i e e s h

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d e s i r e t h e c h ic hdh. Wis , t h o r e i s a n a s - iiiK ttn 'k ,: s u i t s , h e a d e d , ( ic a l sa :

a n i l p l a in t h a t iiu iy lii>b u t p lw ix e . P r ic * ' a n d <'«

C li» ico

--$19.S0.

y, APRIL 19,1922 -■ . ’ ■ • ■ S - '

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A t U s-A D g e lo ^ -- ■ V. I t . H . - U ,,1 Ball U k e '4 . ' 0 c : " ‘

U s.A ngelos ____ ____ : . .2 - 1 0 - Oi; BhKeri:.,: Qoiild n n .I 'J jik ln s ; L yons 'and-Ualy. ............ ..... .

A t ' P o r t l u n d - R . 11. K.' .Oakland ........ ......................A .~ l i------- o ’-

jl’orlland ___ ___________ l ' lo 1I Jlatterifi': A rto tt'nnd Koohlcr; M id........

'' '|d l« .“.“ ’'"■I W llntt. :“ I .AVHnii Vriincisco— U. II. R.".Safrnm ento ___ ____ -J 8 • 4 '

fcan PrfinrliK-c) ....... ............' 8 ' T 0■’ Rntlerlo*! — Nlehfiiii, Canfield, Shco;

oniJ H lnm igprH fo tt'and 'A gnew . •• • v r Viirnoii nj Hcatllo, post'jioned; team*

Irnveliiiit.'- ......................... . •••; ;

Americaa {Zieaffiie. / .^ R^'■l^«lli^‘(lJ■€lovclon^^,'17. . ij New. ydr)i;.I()'i,‘:j3ostpn,.'’, 'J, Dclrolt, 1; Chicago, n; , «. '•

Phllnde'ipliia,. 17};WaBliington, 1.’.

1 , . . . K atlonal.Leagno. l( N ew " York-Boston postponed; • w ti::{ groiinds. ; ' ■[

PhilndelpliiA-Brooklyn poatponndi;'''- I. wek grounds . ' .

Piltsbii.-gh, 8 ;,C lnelnnat', i.Chicago, 7; BU. Louis, 3. •

READ TH E OLAflSlFIED AD9, ’

) Y O L O L T Q F D E B T ;

^ M r e r , bo th p ^ p a i luid I n tw e it . ' ly is « l27 t00 , o f w U ch |2 7 * .« Is In- . t h ^ j o n would pay o a a “ B tralght" ‘

c e n t L ibera l'pw payiaen t tenaa , .» pa rt a t tim e 'a f te r tw o T W 8 , ' •' * kind. .............. ., . , . . i,

modein dwelUagg U 'T w lh Palls 'aad*'............... ;

T w i n F a l h t

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our Suit!

s o n , t h e . a s s o r t m e n t s

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r i c e s t h i s t i m e o f y e a r . ' ■

f o r e t f —

o u r sh o w iiiK o f su it>I a r e t a i l o r e d lu o d e lf i '. . . ' a r e i n a u c h p o o d s ty le , a r c p r u c t i c j i l K an n cn ti^ • ‘

ic y a r e a lw a y s c o n s c r v a - iu^ .a p p G a n in c c . y u U i ,

lim y ho w o r n f o r y o a r s . .i s s m r t n t .. •-$mo; e d C a p e s — '

p c s u i t s o f tw e e d a n d - ' ^y l i r e p o p u l a r th in sea* '«W e h a v e a h o t i t s i x ’s u i t s ‘

H'k. O o o d lo o k in " , p r a c - . ' K Jin jien t-s f o r th e arcs?=ln‘ w o rn 'w i th o u t oa])c. 'c a p e w i th o u t •drcR '< .' '

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-$15.00

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; i n . ■ . ■ .. ,- ■■•• - • . tie#U e#0R lin1O N BA TM _ ^ gin

i " « ^ M V r ABSOCtA TBO >BK if'* ' Tbfl AfaocUtod P r m U «zclu>lr«l7 e a .

' 2 i l ? ? i ^ ^ ? h 2 r o , S l t X T o T S o ? o t S “ ‘J‘<=

h»M^Q*’ar» KiM w»*rTo<r_Opi m eoni A»»PcUUd Pt»m.

‘ o ^ T M p c a il iu w U u * ^ * i

tS p h » w <>“ • « »n trtb S ,* l n » tU ^ „ ^. ticlBt ■abmlitod for pabliailon will b« wc.

w ed or noi t t Uib dljcMtlon of (be 5 lo r BBd nt. m«ntt»eripi wW U tttMtnwl fw

. u n l w aecomwDlod br n (w *«nr po»i.

i” The Ne»« l> . tn .n.bei ■.» iii» Audi; *’“*DuTMU ol C lrcuU tlou, trom wboai full i tnfonnatlon ■• to clrouUilon may b* ob-ta lned upon •ppltokdon. Pttalled Infor. onff»Uon ■uppUrt locnUyupoii requMl. .- ,^5;

■KA8TERN KBHltiMBST.niVfW pHGcorvt U. iMviU Co.,' inc-. >TI lu a tau d j„gi

A rt .. Now Yortt: A. n. Komor.MIt Hurl*f ford BuUdlns. Cblcaco. . . - mal

. oi, in fO L B JOE’S KATAL DAY. „ j,,

Noliody cau form an idea, from look- io g a t Uncie Joo Coanoa or th lsldnff o f

'• « n , o f bow f a r away May 7, 1830, q■ m l l y la. T h a i w « tho dale o l U ntU 'Jdft.’a b ittli, 80 ho l l 60 oa h li n s i t vUI

■ b lm d a y . pos’W hen Joo Cannon wa* born, Jow n in {f,e.

0?'U ford, N orih CwoUni, Ihcro w aa a 't » [ i l i r o a d in th a t- ita to . In fac t, tho {,qq efiOcioney cagiacera o f t l u t day were

< dlicovcriag th a t atcam could be {q^ go> ,ui> w ith coal aa woll oa wood. Thot©

DO telegraph a t a ll, fo r M oric w ^ 1,0 '- tinke ring w ith hia dcvltc.

^ d re w - J o c lu o a was prealdont whon _Uuici Joo waa born. A brahaxa^iaco ln T bad bccn^8tu(lyin]( law’ about a moDtli. I '

jrcna’ waa m aking up i l l n in d th a t ■ U #oDld not ia tlT lcro wilh alavory. ^ i a a IiaU Juaudvelarod lU olf a rvpub- llc!_ Chicago’* population w m 4,0£W.'Thp nationol dubt w n i j m Ihan a mil- I b b - l t 4 h b ^ !^ V 71^ loaptcea "

W f ic lo p tly th'o romoltuii-M Jf-jtbo po' Is l ' tio ^ , le t i t bu aald l i i a l '1^30'w a i iho ,

y e i r when n gunlui !ii Ceatrevillc,■ M ii i . , invented fino cul lOiowinR to-

• bacco. __Ulneo th a t dia tan t Mvcnth. o f May S

.-Jo iep lt Ourncy Cannon haa practiced oibl ; ilvliig and Ittw ond iadulgud In tho

lia b it o f to congrcti, wMck !(0 i i ' i ' . going 10 awimr o f f from a fto r th li aoi- to

- aiop. -Ilu -s lu rt’oil th e lu b t t in O ra n t'a Alli r i r i t term mid haa nliaoiloDod i t only plal tw ice, fem|K)rnrliy, when tiio E ighteenth U llnoli d litrle t, in a f i t o f political aberra tion , nloRtod aomebody clw who m,]| l i long iln re lo .fomo forgot. Uncle T ai

I JoD ’a acoro U from tho Forty-third to tho ' 'th e -e ix ty -iev o a th congrcMM, iaclualvo,

leav ing ou t trtvly tho VWty »«OT»d and ' tb o Sixty-tliird . And ho w u ' apoakor ^qq

o f tho liouso from the Fifty-eighth (0 roll: th s 8Ul>-'ilrfit, inclusive. Hla aervUo whi i s to n g re u l i the longeat in hiatory.

• The y e a r IM d aaw the ^ Ir lh of a ^ ^ c a t many olhcr fine Auioflcani, b u t ilidy have had th e ir time of activ ity a n d paaavd fram .tho acone, whUo U tu la Jo e rem aina nnd pilra up ycara and w itty aayings. . jm,

T he tow n o t U u l l f o r d r^ r th CaroU- be< BS, ou g h W o '-h ^o a b ig eelebratlo'n 0 the th o Cannon ecntcuhry yn Mny 7, 1W8. T liere Is only uno om ttir f it for the oc-

- e siio il , nnd tha l ,ia Uncle iToo himself, of L o i tho c itizens of Guilford book him tfn BOW. •!'f"

: . ■ Ahl■" ‘ • lln

TXIENIKQ o r T H E TID E H„ ^Igna havo been multiplying to show M<

th p t b u iIn c u 'is improvin^g nt a ga it tb a t will reach Dontii^ sooner tban , aoino peraona an ticipate. F irs t came a ^ g r j^ u a l b u t continued improvement in pla th p ilcc l in d o itry , followed'clbscly by, :.*m

■ u i inp fbv rm en t in tho slock m arket wHlah faiia carricd m aay accurltloa to

; ifiifureB Almost doablo thoie of six noi m ontha (be

N ow MPioea annOTJuecmDit by tho In*, tc ra ta to fommorco'coramisslOD that net

■ ra ilw ay earn ings for February wcro pj,| ' n o ro than >47,000,QOO, eomparcd to n 8al

d e fic it o f moro than $3,000,000 in Fob- rn iu y , 1021, and announcemoat by Soc- . . r o to r ; o f Commoreo 'H erbert Hoover • (h ilt .orporla dn rlag February .were g fc a le r .’ cvoa a t ' rcduced ’ra\uatlona, th a n fo r aeveral m onths. rcu

T he rnilroad fig u rc i aro of particu lar bui In ie re s t becauso tbey ahow th a l both pa rtonger «od f re ig h t ra te rcdoctiena ^ erv n o t ao fn r o ff, and redDetiona of t h a t k ind -w ill speed buainesa recovery aio g ^ c r a l l y imm enw ly. The Esch-Cam- for

' loInB law provision guaranteeing t*U- 'r o i d i ft re tu rn o f "alx per cent hay jng * : ^ e d , tho in to n ta te commcrco com ' q i , xolaalon c an now .B^t any m il i& lci i t tw Mea f i t to , a lthough I t will probably ts f

.e^n tlnud (o ba io them dn o 'ro tu ra o f app ro ic inatcly s ix p e r cen t bo (ho In*v i a n c a t ' X ........ . . is (

'1 W hile i t ia ' unlike ly th a t A m e rio a apr

M'orld trade will atriko ita ga it ua til , K^tr'opean. ccunomio ndjustm ent, wheth- iT by thu Qenoa conferonco or thoic to follow, only Inconcclvabie blundoring a t Genoa or n fte r con check the ira- pruvoment a lready ntnrted. Thu tu rn­in g of tiio tid e in tt snmplo j)f_i.what

attfljoFRffrto be, if*tho poll- ” tieians abrooid.imvo sense euough to bc I itntcsmon.

M A SIK O a u e b i o a n s PAVTho lido o f trave l from Amorieu to

Buropu tbia lumoicr, i t Is generally pre­dicted, will bo th e heaviest fo r many years. Kuropeani know th i i and are j.rcparlng accordingly. Thu tourist, and oipocially tho Ameriean variety , Is fa ir gnme for hotulmon nnd shopkeep­ers the world ovor. H o oxpc'cta to pay well for having tho tem erity tp venture I fw from home. B o l tho buslnw a of • exptoItlBg the itra n g u r w ithin Hie gates ought to atop thore. . ' ‘ |

Reports nro beard of propoied taxea on tourists, of countries th a t plan to make tho visitors p a y direc tly for tho chn: priviiogo n t tho rato o f so much A day mui inatead of try ing to Induce them to re- <**« mnin a i tong aa posaiblo.'' T heto la ta lk of taxes, too, on businesses th a t eater eaiiocialiy to (rnvolen , and of courso thcfts viiU bo paaaed nlong to tbo uUl- mafe codsum er.. .1 1

T hat (he depreciation o f tho curren- I I I cy of confinontnl countries will enable v isitors to live lu x u rio u ily .a t low ex- ponH, i l tbo m o it common cxcuse for I those tourist taxes. B ut i f repo rti a re I truo, in . many in itan c e i priees ha re been raiaed accordingly. K o m&ttcr wha^ happens the b ig crowds oro go­in g lo Europe th is year. B ut i f thoy roturn w ith t a l c s o x ^ r t l o n thero will bo few er victima noxt year.

m m ,. .. ______ . clol

Islani) Posession Oissatlsfied moi

with Treatment by Com- monwealth of Australia J"

oakSYDNKy, N . > W., (/P) - The pos- o f ]

a ibillty of 0 request by Tasm aala for (hli aecosilon frnm .tlio A ustralian coEhmon- cha -wealth was ind lca ted 'today a t 'a gath- dol orln'g which asscm bled-to bId.fiJow cII hbo to the rcllring governor, Bir William to Allardyco, following eonUnued com- 1,55 p laints by Tasm ania o f th o -u n fa ir Vrj, trea tm ent sho is rcp e iv la g ' from the y etimmenweaUh. ' t h o

T . Murdoek, U. L . C., declared th a t unless thoro wcro rad ical a lto ratlon i i'n ToimaBla’a fiuancla l te lalloM wlVi . . tho commouwcnltb, h is oxcellooey . would probably find a deputation rc- quostlag tho imperial autborlUcs a t . l^ n d o n far relief. H e s a id 't h a t - th e ‘ ° commdnwcalth is 'd raw ing about threo million itiund i yearly ' from Tasmania, w hleh'.was eompolled to. share the cost 7 o f a ll federal jiublie w orks on tbo mainland, irbleh did no t benefit her. and th a t she teceivod, ' ‘ hardly vaf- th in g worth m ention ing’' in retu rn .

Oaatf sea antf M edltarran tan : o fT h e otd Question o f the origin o t opc

the extrem e aaitlDcss o f tbe Dend am cep b a s received n new answ er. It tiav renbeen iliQwn, nfi<>r dem onitratlnK lliAl atmt)io anii ond ri^ckii cnn linve funilHliiHl goo but n fMiriiiiti'i»C, liip (iiiimiUy of •‘iili

'lUttt hns pi'tlis-U'jt tH tUv l>vs«l «*»i biwlti, liwii lill- int> | Imiitirtiiiil 1o f BUjipl. iif llilH Nlll In nliinN|i:n‘H<- ft.|,lfnpN|iiiriniliiii l>y fnnn n r

' XfiillliTrniiom Tlilx » li'‘w H - i ‘Ik ifu llrnn 'il h.\ <t >• -w

l lir n iilc tt' c-litiivM.' It. I.t.... . . ‘ll-11,.. -a ..................t!i-llii'iltif<*i’i . , - v t I'l* _ Slur. Qp

------- -— — ■ ■■■ • fOICMt^aai V lllavaa of 100.00b. - d i

T he distribution of tbi> imputatlnu wo ^ China f t a curioua (hing to rontem- lojj p lare . A linndrcii fbouaand (iropte

-_tDay be gfllhervd togcMier w itliln n-tint tnlght tightly bu rcgnrtled na city -| llraltB, but on Ibo m ap tb e lr d ty will b c lotHcatcd na n m ere rlllnge lliai U not worth <-onsldrritig. Slnrrover. ,1.,. (bey will aot imve enlabllKhod 11 ainsle = (ea tu re o f «n.v «rRnrJ*ntIo«. ViH«j;es r " o f 100.000 InhnMtnntx u rc 'm lh e r dlHI- n cuit to vIkuiiII»-. but Ib e j cxlil in I Chinn.—l-:t«int>r I 'm iikllii *0 (he * Saturday tXcnlnK Poat.

■ W eddingi. No vPolyneslB It* iimbiii'iy Mti- h .u ['’H if

Id tlio 'vtirld «liiTi- llil- niiirrir.-f ''-iimi tn k fs rp lac e M'lilimu i l f •.*!tho brtileifrtH.iii, K*ir iiu.-M.’it i .- l _ rcuaoii the ymitic tnnn I" “m 'i.i '!"• bush" when the iirlfle ins-i.nn-- it lu-iii- bcT of bin {niuHy. nii'l rem ains 4here d a r ln j : 'tb r K«l.-iiiwi-iti fM lIv Itle i It Is Itnly « b f i ' •li*'k'I ''- '- h a te departed nhd ibn Kiri nloDO that'racsitH'nk’iT* jire~in>pnn-ni-i fo r him. |P

To Btop Mine FIrea. •-A new method of checking (Ire tn

m lnca la by m eoni of boxes o f Cne rock tw \ auspcnded nerosa th e roof of th e f tonnel. Any ahock 'dne to ao explo. - •ion I* tu flldcn l to cottW them to break '■ aw ay from tbe lr aupim rtk.’ and tbe , finely, divided dust folia liito th e pat- lagn and proventa th e -flam ea from BprefliDng.- '•

: Tvifjij.'J-’AJLLS UAxLi

H r a . O b e n Q h a ln ’s .S i B t o r . I f t r - I . C h a r g e d w ith " , r a r c e f l y . ' , ' ' P

■ : ' p< |J.|!II|" wl

Chargvd grand larceny, Qleays j j Sm art, p retty nInctecn-y«'aMld sister of o f ,Ura. M adalynue Obenchain, eo- |,| charged w ith ,A rthu r C. Bureh w ith the 0 , m urder o f UdtoD Kennedy, has been to arrested a t loa Angeles. H er form er Di awpelheart, P . W . ^ u g l a i , sworo out a ea w arran t nlleging th a t she embezxled ta (240 o t hit money. m

i m F r -IlffiODrBKiINBIAIICII-;

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New State Financial Institution “ Begins with 12 Per Cent a " Month but Loses Rapidly Dueto Fail in Value of Rubles ^

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MOSCOW, (/p>—Bussla'a d iu y finan- cfal-syslem Ifls brought trouble to tho ,j, new -State C aak , established a few pi months ago to BUbiIi,zo finances and inpromoto industry, ____ cr

Tho bank bcjianndHBrng money a t 12 per ecnt a montb, o raterwh(ch-e%-cn -;■ an American loan sha rk m ight'blush J o P< aak, b u t o x titm o ly low In consldeiaibn of privote ra te s p rovailing .hore .-J£hea th is money w u len t, however, the e cUaagc waa aboat 500,000'roWea to th e ^ dollar. Recently, while officially only about ba lf th a l am'ount, from,_ 050,000 - to 1,000,000 rublea to th e 'd o ll^ -h a v o been offered by private brokers .and 'prices bavo been rlalng aeeordiagly.

Whon the early loans were repaid, "> tho bank fouad itso lf In the position o f i^ e lv in g in aetual purehasing values from a quarter t® H h a i? o f w hat i t lent out. ' ’

A ecording to 'th e newspaper Eco- " nomic L ife, tho bank now proposes to ehargo 30 p e r cent p e r m onth In tereit on loana and to pay fou r por eent a m onth on depoiita. Tho Commissariat -J o f Finance, to rellovo tho lituatlon , t w decidcd to g ran t the bank additional * funds for nn increase in capital. It^ original paper allotm ent was 3^00,- 000,000,000 rubles. - 'J' The bank has esUbliahed a aumber . o f now branches and ia w idening Its operations. I t is now;.allQwed to ic - „ copt nnd transfer-lum s In .foreign cur- rcncy to points abroad fo r p rivate per­sons, provided theso s im s aro spent for goods (0 be imported io Russia. „

t 1»o Rector f ind* an An>.Till* n t 'l i ir ttuK oti.lil* «v»i,v iin -li 'irt l f

wiirii lie mut Ihe w n i^kw i'itt .^ ;“Ali;’ I aatll llw; -n‘<’iirr.'‘‘licw*C» |tbnl 1 never seo you uiV diurrli? ’ ( "Well."- ftiilil Itie BiiiiH!kf('|H‘r; "v.ni i acc. nir. I (lon'i, uitiii m imikc yniii R cotigri-gallOQ iimnlti'r." ••Whiti ihi ynu m e n n r the re<-iiir xntil nhiir|ity. "WHi. you W'C. »lr." ibe kiVlN-r.wilil. "If I

'CaUK- lb .'r]itir<'li"iumit.' uf itie o f lim ' woutd CO fwiirhingl"— l,<milmt Moni. log i>ust

Wycttff# and tho Hcrlptores.T t r •i-'Twl f?rrlpiim-H nn* ibc projv

v riy tif ilu> pMipte. tinil ono wWcU no ''iif nlniiilit Ih> n ltnu rd lo «-n^«i fmm It.,.,.. - \V rr im »

TwinFalls-BoiseS T A G E

Leaving Twin Falls at '8 :0 0 A. H.

(Local Time) [

Arrive Boise 3 : ^ P. M., ( i« aL -T lin # ) I

M aking eonneetlon w ith No. Ifi {going w oit a t K oan ta in Eome, g ir I tng ono honr for dinner before thp (arrival o f IP , going w e s i I

FA E E SAME A8 &AILBOAD

TraskBros. S ta g e Co. j

Ly NKWS; TWIN f a l l

i i c m E i i , ?IIHFAGTUiNC;

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Bailrtad Plans for Grade Im- ^ provement Near Detroit Be- lieved to Foreshadow Ex- tensive Move by Factories

D CTBOjy, M ltk., (PI - E it»b ll.li. incut o f u Kroat ImlUBtrial eentor near . I’ontiae, LC miles north-of Detroit, In gl whieh would be grouped two or moro n o f the .larger Dediolt automobilo p lants - f and aceeiiory factories from, a ll p a rts w! of tho country, is seen here as a possl- m bllit.v following announcement by tho wi Oranil T runk railway tha t I t ia ready ar to lower tho grado o f its traeka along • Deqnlndro stree t, from Jefferson nv. cnuo to Hale, s tre e t. In IJetrolt, n dls- taneo of ahout ono and o a f-halfm lles c n l a rost o f four •million dollar*.

Tho grudo improvemenfs, it is eald here, wilV drive (he opening wedge for w bat promises to be one of the largest - railw ay In'provcmcnt plaas w ithin ro- eca t years.

O fflelnii o f tho railroad enmpany, tb e D etroit Board o f Commereo and cer­ta in automobile companies here have cnrried bn dlirussiona for the last y e ir tb a t included o plan for providing of an interurban Une between thla- ^ ty and the propeaed new indostrial center »o th a t D etroit workmen might have 'ast transportation to the point near

Pontlae, I t Is dK lored docliion aa to oxpansfon <f the plan baa-been await- iiig a lart i.n tho Dcqulndw slreH'T'roJ- cet.

A ax lo o * .to .H o T « r^ " ' -•

Duo to h^Rh tw e a certain natomobile companlca hero bavo expressed a desiro to leave thu eorporate limits o f the e ity of D etroit txnd remove to eotae olher point, to c a l eapltalists have acquired - a 1000-flcre trac t'n ca r-P o n tiae ns tho lite for n pa rt of the now industrial projccL I t Is said tho work of mov iiig one nr moro p lants will bo eonsid- L crcd aa.&oon os transportation faclil- ^ Ura fo r ,tbo workmen aro available. ^ _JL*caI financiers say th n t i f tho-pro- position bccomes n reality th e ita n d ln j; of aoutheasUrn Michigan u an anto- mobllo innnufacturiag district witl b j enhanced because of the ,b ring ing of aeeeaiory planta into th is pnrt o f tUe sta le . ■ ' ■ . ' 1‘.[rrhe - Orand Trunk U p lan n in g '(o

ercct a ' ’iirge term inal ita tlo ir here in the fu tnro and to make Detroit the center o f c u it and west traffie oii.'tbo syitem. Throngh traffic on tbo road now goes through the Port Huroo-Sar- nia tuanrl. Completion of the now Wiadsor, D etroit bridge, actual work oa which b. to a tn rt thla year, wonld make th ts possible. It w u stated.

Tit* S u n of O w orw,T he OOM prim itive people betd (bat

t .b lu b a a d tou ld rcpA llaie bla wife o t wilt. Thla woa gradually modified, (111 •eporattoD t conld be obtaioed for cause. The hearing of casea camo (o be a fuoalon of tbe e o u ^ and latva ' grew and adoptt^ '. tbicBielYei“ -tB r-■ apcclal eodo of 41vu<^ • laws, w u fmiDeti. w itb 'o special court to baDdte the cM ta. .The flrat renl tllvorte court was fixtebllshed In England by a c t of iw rliament Id 1637.

Tlio Hows is re id by the petm anint rarnlng' clanea.

I ' S t r e e t T w i & o . |

jilw longU the-^ | setting for . | .

r i i e " '

6ig-Town Round Up

Iri this n^w novel by William Mac Leod Kaine, author oi *Crook^Trails'axui S(tai«ht,"‘*Gunsi8ht

I Pass," eto, a cowboy EndathatNew.york afionis a xauch ex> . dtemmtasAnzonx And also there is the girl—

But y o u h a v e a ». chance to follow | >'

"Arizona” Lindsay’s | adventures in this I- new serial story, the | first irisiallment o! | whxchwiliapj^m |

T l i i M e i s , S a M j f , I p r j l 2 2

,LS, IDAHO, .WEDNESDA

AMSTERDAM I f ".. ________ _______________ _ l fo

. . ' j a , 'AUOTflnDAM, Id a h o .- lI r8 . Jc**io

O m aiiil (laughter, V cn b , wbo bove fu' bceny-IaUing a t tho home of A> Tolmun un

fo r trPthHi^-kj, le ft on Saturday to ro. b|itu rn to ih e lt "homo a t Ogdeo, lU ah . an

I A literary loclety mecting waa^held u l. a t tho Amsterdam school houso F r id a / pliI ovening nml wn*. quito woll attended. =

A fte r the program a lunrh o f coffoo .nnd plo wa* sorveiL |

IX m , aon of Claude E atl, who has I b e en 'o n the sick lis t is reported murh

. b e tte r . • ' , ; ^ •A qulltliig beo was held a t 'th e homo

, o f M ra ,. Tolman 'on Tueaday. . Thosn 'p resent wcr U ra. Jesse Cai» o f O gdej, .U tah , U rs . U lna D intman and . Mrs. .Claude E att. |

f laU in ir Prograsw d. ‘ I' O w rlp l lo n o t .M old. reta ine r-ivM JJ g lreo by DIsniell in tho conrie o f a .n runversatlon wIlli Sir Philip iloae: . .I “F o r th e ( in t flta j e t « Baum | s w ith tne I found hire a mont extvilent• w r r a n t : fo r tbe next five yeara he '5 wan a falthtjil ond InterMtlDg M en d ; (i and for the last live year* he bna h<«n II a tnost iodutgrni inuKier." I

. HEAD T H E (JLASaiFlED ADS. ]I ^

I f DRUG SPITHUaSDAY_J 7Ce B ell-an*------------ ---------- 09e . F

I l i l l ’a D rspopataT aW eti ZUc^fiOe r. B iU 'a L iv e r« tt ti_ » . M e, 60c, B .’ » m AhU-Urie B h e n m t S ^ . ^f B em edy ---------------------------- U J 3 ®■ Aluminum Eye Cupi 10c I

O O O F E B 'S O X D A S O U r- > x t JIVIU M lk* T o n r Spring B o u

■ " ' i ' a ! * M y s J . B . L . C aS ' : ^ , $ 1 2 . 0 0

H o t a l T r a m e S b a v to g ; BQ

K odak fln tih lng disaa b r o p c x t i 'l a eo r 5 . ' 60c ealanM fflait'M ia t

’ O A N B IE S ----------O I O ^ Br ■ ' ---------

I SCHItiM-JOiSON I108 U A IK NO.

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tII . r

The Dangt i n t r y i n g t o » a v e

R e p a i r t C o s t M o )

I X / H E N lhe p a in t on you r V V p roperty b ^ n s to d ie ck li

- ' a n d c ra c k , . i t ie lim e lo p a ia t— p I a gn in . U nless y o u r h ouse is p I p ro tec ted by a s ^ o t h , e lastic ' c ! B lra o f d u rab le po in t, dccay w i l t & 1 ect in a n d rap id ly deprccln le i C . .

I D ecay is expensive and waste*' j ' f u l . ' P r ic e lun ibe r a lo n c , - . t o . - g t t~ I * 0 0 idea o f w hat i t w ill M s l ti>—

' • - r r o o ^ p j L J f h u i ld . " P a in t- ttt^ ;^ u ;.- ith is c o s t • -------------^

-T h e b est p a in t is th e m o tt J econom ical in ib e long r u n . I t sp rea d s easily— savea la b o r cost. {

' I t covers a la rg e r area p e r golloR i tb a n “ cb ea p " p a in t

. :B u t m o st-im p o rtan t, th e best p a in t s e n e i f ire o r m ore years . '

■ lo n g e r than *'cbe3Ip" poinL _ .' , ' W e have been m a k in g jh e best

• p a in ts fo r 73 years. T hey a re j sc ientific in fo rm u la an d prepara* [ t l o n . ' T hey m eet th e w e m e r ; cond itions in tb e W es t . - ■ %

M lV t n e t n c

H o u s e IP h o t n ix P ui

........ 9 u r « P r« 9o r

M a n o fa c t t i r e d b y W<

i 2 i ? * w n m n ) nnr T utu. t

| . I . M tkuU ih

r _ Mr bSBMPMdi Ptlatlat fatla.'s SptdScatM Ke

j Jfiblcy-C luw icl Lbr. Co., Pboeni*\ KiWoyrCliannel t b r . CoH-KimberlI Nibley-Channel Inm bor Co., Rtwt

2* K ee l.W ilk isoa^tronkL nabw C S ., Nlbley-Cbannel L br. Co., IHUr, P

) . . . Tw in Fklla H ardware Cb., Pu re P

“ M aryland T r i e i " ~Tbe mnjority o f tho f r u i t . , t r m

nott'cr « r l y in tho spring. M ually, b ^ fore the leave* oppcor, and tbetr.. dainty blossoms fo n a a cfaorming plr­tu re la addltloo to yielding a delight­ful rmgraiice. T he spp le bloaaoms are unuiiliy w hite w ith a red tinge or ’ b iuah; tbo peacli p lok ; tlie pcor. (liuiii end cherry w blte ; and tb e Qnlnce. u'hlcli flowera la ter, a delicate abeil plnlL ___________________•

DSESLOMSTOWAMOirm

w on'tk e g a g a l ^ ^ ' * U n im e n t

F o r more th a a fo rty y e s i ^ S l o i n ^ ~• U o i s n t L u h e lp ed - tiw u a a tid irr te - -

v o rU over. You w on 't b e a a enep< I tce r tiltt ly d o esp to d u ce re u lu .

f iw iw fn ifM S gC fcw tffuW w K m I t o old fao ily i& D d o / w o j M a ^ . f o b t t t n t o e . . A ak y w tsd g fa b o c i . A t « I I d t a a b t » - ^ 70c, 11,40.

»ECIALSi iN P F R ID A Y. Freeione ^ __ •

Lemon Bkin 8 o a p , - 3 'f t r l - ^ ’'2 K ‘Lyoa’a Tooth Pasta Sto W e 8 « m - P ^ J o • v ^ u y — .1 i9 e ♦ l.f» Cutex S e t --------------- ILSS

n , — — T C o Q IT A E T loosw lM olflg • L o t B ss iir

I y . & | 5 , f l 0 | .

BBrror, U 6-^:r7-6,6c ..e o r p U ati O s T hniidsjr w ith «aeb 1* ft* * sam* a l s a ^ .

B B — ^ O A B E T B

I lie STORES CO.r a o N B e o

' imger Pointree on painting l o r e T h a n F a i n t

T h ey c c n ia ln (be fines t m ater* i a l s ^ I O N E E R W H IT E m D , -

— p u r e 'l ln s c e d 'o U r p o r e ’ ^ c a n d ......p a re c o ]o r» ~ c o m b in e d scientifi*

'c a l ly in exac t p ro p o rt io n s . T hey a re tb e b o t p a in ts w e k now , -

■ ■ ' F S w A d y i c e

- ~ 'Z ik Mt MM r>r «<t{e«,. mim s.. • 1

S».dSt.-.tiM Sn«narai (bMt ik« '

S r - ’ - - ” " *

w ; 'p. F d l i r * Co. .Df^. 1*. Su rn*cUc« . . . .

riMMt U tn lx a n n tl FtUm'VinlikM CuM l.8iilM .m 4.''.

p toN U BvnnxixA aiK nrM K . . . ' buklbM IM t. •- ‘ - Oc»Wr,r«T*Wiv .' ~

aoM teiaildilM iK W VM t.'Ala >a«» rf RtkkK CMMt riMT rdM. . .

aU.TafiMM VwaUkM, S U k ^ x Cm m Ln i i ^ i « . f W i n c ^ , wtAtkh Wdl n*. •u rA li* Cm m I, Bin 1*4 «m|-M m. rtnku i s ,n PiiM, tai P ioneu w n m ixad. n«M*r sui«tt Suit, rinn*) R«i w u« w»a

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Rl«t H>* •( " *• a Ik* m rlM af lU u in r*Uttf.

4 Hons Palsu aie sold Iv tba foUowiw Aisota:

nix P u re P a in t A gen tberly Phoenix Pnro P a in t Agent.logbrson, Phoenix Pu re P a in t Agent.Co., P o re Prepared P a in t Agent, r, Phoenix P o re P a in t Agont. n Prepared P a in t Agent,

D a i lyI . Advertisements

Radio Controlled Battlestiip with Honorable Career to

t- ' be Used as Target s.'

- - P i l l tA D E C P n iA ^ y p ) r re p an .- t b n i a re itolog fo^A ril n t- th o PJiili- dolphla M «y yttttU tow ftTa-nlatlog t w

><t(l b a ttlu b ip / Io w a in c jnd ltlon fo r tho duy ihortly-w hcn iho will bo ic a t "® to D a w JoBc*’ locker lomo placo off Capo u on ry . • J

^ d d c * having tho rcputotlon of on old ;flghtiTT, tho Iowa may bo better know n a i this radio controlled v e n d ,

, o r tho abip w ithout a erow. Tho rndio- ikl . controlU i^ fippaialui l i bolng tm o v c d p5i

from (b4 Oblo, tho Iowa > mother tbfp, and betD){ placcd dbbsrd (ho dnilroyv’r n c p jpkorion. n :

Escbrtcd b.v tho Dlrkpninii, lome tlmo dn tb o ’la t ts r part o f this month; thp Iowa

•under her own dtcnm will toki- her ploco In vlow nf tho wIioIo Atlaiitl>i • flrot» I t wad ntnteit, and t1ir>t: ln< iim k. Qr T h e 'Id e a o t i\i*mantl5ng n vwivl t i n t fn Iiat h d d I tl own nl irn l i to ttavy men Gr J tt it &« iruciom c a* nn execution. Sink- qn

•' inj: a iihip-In i l l own dem en t with bill on s h d li ll another m atter nnd when thb (11 Iowa lo k r f h e r la it Ioni; dive Into thu ret deop thero will bo ho m oitrnen. * Or

' For BJg.Gim PracUM.• I p i a * no t bopn ikU nni«'cd cxncl'.y '• b o w th o nld inan of w ar l i Roing to bc BUnk; b o l it probablj- will be doru ^

y .witli bijt RUM.from tho'drcndnoiifihi* o f tho fleof.' «ji

T e i ts 9 f tho am of-plerc ing qualitlo. „ | o f now-.■irojeetllei and 'n o w gun* n rj to be mado in addition to tbo tc i t i nf ((, th q ,ra d io eonirol. TIio nld vcisel li slow and to a tc tla ia ex ten t unwlcMl.v. >j>,

f ^ r two years tho' Ohio Imi t)C<n ' tho control ih lp of tbo Iowa bu t «l^u

'th e . lit tle I'lckonon uiurping hor pioco, tho Ohio will bo strlppod .of a ll remov* ablo pa rts and"probably placed, on salu wlthi cthiiri. of th o 'fig h tin g i]ii{is tb o t (f, w ere. v j„

•' - " T oW here 8ho Drsw U)0 V rik ac

I hoM B «aocj niece wbo llvr* ’way c« down South. She W61 vlMtlnis h « uncle one week-end with he r Mliter so d bro ther, and Her m olher and ta- . th e r. and they hod the nurso wltti

I. them . Bhe w ai. ra the r naughty and Bu b e r n o d e w ai trying to m ake her i mifld. She loo'ktKl him right In the P r

-eye, and th r tw b a tk h e r liw d w ith H* (be r ta r tlln g annooDcement: "I niind Q’' ouuomMi a n d popa# and ouraee-^liut I'*; I . don 't ha?B to mlod nnclei.”—cntca* fO Trlbnne.

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U n l > n s lc r lck Ilnmllton tdlB w m e Pa * eJtccllpnt Mlorles In "Here. W - 'f l nnd ,

Evcrywbore^'' Here Is one of Arch- ' blnhop Magee of ia .gliintn When ho w a t n biriw p of Pcttrborough h« met.In the poorer quarters of th e towo, a ta ilo r w ho bad Ju it lurched ou t of a pnbllc honse. The man recognised tb e .b lih o p , end, railing hla band to a g n tn r f ' o f mock benediction, called A] otit, *m ie Lord bo with you." "And Po

,w lth thy •pWta,'* aiuw ertd)»U agt«. Ca _ ^

A rlta , Japan , Noted to r Porcelain. Ci 3l»e porcelain produced a t A rlta. N<

7 tp a a . la m scb noted to r Ita i n l i t l c flolah ind -dnm blllty . and la in4de-0f | P

: tb e w blte clay known aa k&oUn, ex< tenalTQ depoilta o f which a re fonnd (n » tb«- r ld n l ty . . Pottery worka Id A rlta

beea lo exliiencc alnce tb e Six* gu t c i e n t T '^ t ^ , A rlta ta ^ n tb^ west- Cr e n t p a r t b t th e ta lsnd o t E ln iU o ,, Qi tb o c t 68 mllea north o f Nagasaki, w ltb Bc w M ch t t t i u railway eosBtcUoa.

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W twneaneaa « t th e B riilth Q u in n .; T he m yatery o f th a t dreodfnl nn. Uec o b e d on it - o f ba rte r ta Bnglaod DakoowD u the “ gglnea." which Ib ab- Hi•trac to d from the pocket In place o f J|«tb e ponnd, re ry mocb to tbe ' d a m a ^ “

tb e ine tric and a ll o tbe r ayitem a. " J•e e a a to b a re b e a r io lre d a t l a a t p° Kow ponnd la SO ahlllloga aod tbe f o la e a U 21 tfdniosa , %» t b t t t t ta d M r ta b ^ b f botela and lodglof bon*-

beeaoM I t ta dIviflbU by a e r« i. lo

u s K ID S -W £u W)uuf& •— rw> \ BROUdHr POTWrOES-r— \ / F ishbone B R O M H rts s f^ } /ANO. I M O O fiHr ^ o n c - /w r r s f i — - " w e . j \« W R n ;^ Y S T tc c iR C L tv '

N e w jts under this hi

IFSiB H S I milEHESj I f P l l l l I l d

— toJ u i t tho moment you .apply Mentlio- woi

Bulpbur to aq Itching; burning or bro- of. ken ou t ik ia , tho itching ito p i nnd la I ht&iiQg beglsa, u y s a noted sk in ipo- e ialiil. T h ll lu lnhu rjrepa ro tlon . made-con into 0 p le m n t coid' c tc i^ , gives . P « quick relief, oven to flory ecMma, tlw t no th ing b a i ovor beon found to tako p ~ its place. ,

Bcenuso of i ts genn-doitroylng prop­erties, i t quickly subdues tho itehint; cools tho irritation and hcali the ec- jcrna rigb t up, leaving a clear, imootii N ik ln In plaeo of ugly eruptions, r##h, p im pka or rougbncii. ..

You d i not havo to w ait for improve- m cnt. I t quitkly sbows. You t a a got ^ n lit tlo ja r of Montho;8ulphur a t any i drug itorc.—odv

;— ■' — . NW h e n Q rsek Meots Qreek.”

T he cxpreMlon, "When Q»wk meet* j N Orcck." flll«htly altered, U derived from tho line, "When Oreeka Jnlni'd firMkB. Ihen wos the tn g of war." Tlio qnrtntlon I s from the dram a-of “Alex­ander tlio O reat," by Nathaniel. (in.Vi.iCW), and refer* to tb e sinbtwrn reststnnco o lT ei^ by tbe cities of Grooce to Philip aod A lexander ot Morcdon.

■' — * ' 1 C(O reat Feat of oalanclno. , I tl

A rerln ln moyor In thr- SrtMtti.'«viKiM ul perlntl ftf offlre ,^iail rotnc lt> /in i-eiil. p. w n » -« n c y [n i! the work of the yrar. p: “U lioB b w n my mrtwjvtiT." in* wild, ^ w ltb nn n lr of con^rlous rectitude, "to s s atlm lnlsicr Jnntlce «rithnut s w m ln t to pa rtiality on tl>e one hand or Im- ^ p artln llty on ihe other."—W ayxlde ,J T«l™. .

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“On the I'nelllr nnltl tho P. trnv fU r, “wi* hnn^^■^nd■ • “ noihlnc le n tliiiiTn liXVpound flili Is pC cfiniilden‘d.i«i'nn.“ . " 'S ru a t tne." mM the eolorod mnn. “Yn’ nay yo' fluli foh —

100-pognd . f l i h r "Why. certainly we d a " “Ain’t yo* skeered yo* might catch one?" _______ ^

.TWIN FAttS MARKET j i(

Prices Pa id Prodocers B u tterfat, a ll gnie$, no deductions

mndo, Ih. .............................2dc jFrc ih ranch eggi, d o t -------- -- Iflo },oullctvs and spriags, pousd 1S&Old cocks, p o u n d ----------— -------- 10a _Gceio ------------------------------- No m arket fTurkoys — _ — — -------- - No m arket meiDueki, I to u n d ------------------------------ fic trm

G n la 30W hent, No, 1, c w t . _____ _______ IX.56 ass(

Produce - . . milPolntoei, Ilu ra li, cwt. — ------ ------ Mc |M

Llvettoek : 12.1Cattlo—Ckjws a®4«-, s te m 4® 4 l - te j .

veals C 07e, • KICogs-Prira'o 0@10c. fullBheep—M utton 4e; Iambs 0@8c. qui

H OGBBWIT B 'S OTODB . ^(B etail Price#)

Fro lta t s d VegetablesApplei, bu____ __________ : |1.00© 2,60 ^Pototoes, ewt. _______________IIJSOCabbage, per l b . --------------------------<cChuUflower, l b . _________________25c.- ow Turnips, bu----------------- --------- 15« iCarrots, per lb. ----------------- So jjj,,New Onions, bu. ...... .— 7 c ________ !ttbubw b, lb , ------------------------ 17 V i t I

. 5 p ln M h ,.lb ----------- -p«iTomotoei, lb. •— ...... ...................- 25e thn

PxoTiilens aad Staples —Flonr, 48-lb. s a c k ------------ •1.60@LOO paoiniTrbeet, WO lb».-. ;. i— ^eugar,.caae , lOO lbs. — _ ♦[email protected] ~Croam Cheese — ---------------------- 23e , ‘Brick C beeso ______- ______________30oBoans _____________ ' fleB m i i ---------------------------------------- We ^B utter (e rc im e ry )--------------------- - iOe f ' “B otter (ranch) — — ------ ----------- 80e ‘“ fl

H M tlB a c o n --------------- ------------------ 30©35c y ^Bacon, allced ____________________ « aHam L ______:---------:--------------------80o ^Ham, sliced ------------------------------ -tOe • iPo rk c h o p s------- -------------- 17 l-2@2JoM utton c h o p s ------------------ 17 }-2@23e p JI 'o rk r o a i t* !____________ 17 ta © 8 5 « ^Pork s o n u g o ----------------------------- : COe 1

Steak - Sirloin S5e; T-Bone Sffe; Foiround 25o; e iook 1? l - 2c. —

B c e f - P o t roast 1C@17 I-Sej plate IlOe; *btiakct 8c. lad

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J l u t n t n iL K [ • J * ' “ N E( V n ( W ,W t '0 O f / l O l - t K W i H WI y

TWIN FALLS DAILY «

3 C l i jhead, One Cent■ B y a c t u a l c o u n t , f o u r o u

t h e s e p e o p l e w h a t y o u I;

s a l e o r r e n t , t h e p o s i t i o i

- Both Reiponslbis pNo iU\t Is nrtMnU.v |i . Wnine In

flic th<iii«onds i>t iirihn|ipv innrrini.'cs exInUng tortny Fnm i the n ltu r iw pa »t to till' end o f ih e lr lives n innii nnd -> womnn m ii« ri-fiil*e tlmt. It is « cnmo o f.g lre nnd tnke nil tlirough: -N» ooe U Infnilllite. and nlilimiBb an Ideal may V bP fniinri In have fent o t clay, no one

-con alfonl to throw aionca a t the pM U*>!>ldt--B»B-Wb«»er . ci

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R A IL B O A D T I M E T A B L £ t>

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Eastbouad dNo. 1 5 0 ------------ D opart 7:20 a. m. HKo. 8< D epart 0:10 p. m. •-

W eitboundXo. 6 3 ________D epart 1:35 p. ra. P'No. 155 — _____ D epart 4t45 p. m> Pj

'EOOBBSON B&&NOS TEAINB »Southbouad - '

No. 3311 ------------Dppart 1:45 p. m. iNorthbound

No. 3 « ------------A rrive 5:00 p. m. tt

. MuiMAKii.ro aNo. 150 o t 7 a. m,Nl). 83 o t 1:05 p. a . . I , ,iVo. 155 a t 4:15 p. m. "K(i. 8< a t C:30 p . m . ' ■, ~Kogcrion branch, a t 1:05 p. m. ^

Tlio foregoing mail mnko-up Is oiv .J] cratlvo and cffccUvo under ordlnarv coudltlons-, i f a g roat amount of m&ll . should bo dropped n t obout tho reg­ular 'loalng time i t would be im- poulblo to dlvpatch tho mnil on the - prcclio hoir.

! LOSTLOST—Elk phD m i.'"Lcov6 .Bf-Newi

officc. 15 rew ard.- I________ L -_ _________O'

LOaT-7 -niaek Jind grcon pluih'' robe, - in or ju i t east o f town. Phono 042R.P. It, Jlio inp ion , 403 Sixth B.

FOR^SALE^ REALESTATE----------------- -- ------------------------------------ ^-------------------------------------------------------- J /

A GOOD HOMB - 5

fi acrci, w d l loprovod, on hardrond. Would tnko some (^od paper „in payment, P o iseu lon a t ooee. p

_Smith>Iinubesbelm Bealty Co. PhoSs' . 16,

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FOB SALB — D argalu five-roon houtc, mndorn. 177 Poplar ave., E att Lnwn. • '

FOR SALE—10 ncrcs, fa ir Improvu* ments; 1-L' milo from M ain itr e e t; good ^ truck ond ehickon ranch ; 14200, tom s . 81 30 AOTIES, good Iroprovcmenli, Ilqe - assortment of fru it, good pleco; S. 1-2 miles from Main st.$ eloic to paving; 15.500, cosy terms. Lloyd-Crovcn Co.,12.1 Main avc. “

KOH SALE—yiv'e ronm modern houw fully furalihed. OIB T hird avo. W. In T qulro 103 T hird avo. E.

r o B S A L E -D c it 10 acrTs, tuaTm ile «, from d ty ; plowed and seeded, $525 . acre. T erns. Act now. II. 0 . Bartoa, LaClcde Rooms. Ic

■ i ^ " 8A L B ™ r i« % e r « r T - T ’ mil# 5la s t, 1-4 B ile sontli W aahlsgtoa school. _

FOR S A L E -A tcftl bargain (a well „ Iraproved nortb sido farm . Df. Dwight. .

F ^ H S A L B -P lv e acre tw r t In l i r lo r Pallir»D ltab lo 'foT -ponttT .v-fitt»“ A r' . thnr L. Sw ia , owner. ___________ .

FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES ‘FOB SALE — Throe good Pord tour- ~

Ing cars, a il io f i r s t elaas ibapo, priced from. 41BS to 1250, w ith 1022 W ensei . pa id ; alto ons Beo, 1917 model, lit f l n t class shape, priee $550, Auto Wreck- s ing Co., iiO & cood a re . & Phone 89. 6

FO E SALB—Wo h a ro aome e ieep ' tional bargnla i iu nied ears. Johnson Anto Compony.

' FOBDS bongb' and sold a i the A nte » W recking Co., 140 2nd A re . Sontb. ' Phooo M.

' FO R S&LE OB T B A D E -F irs t ela>^ . Ford sedan. 448 ^ e o n d ave. So, '

FOB “ P E P " th e CyJr !!ladcT Gciader. 'U 7 Second a v t. N . “

T H E Y W E f iE T O O S L O W Q E T T IN

r t j o o b \ HOW (^voo m w K . ,\ O N E O F OP V

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NEWS, TWIN FALLS,:

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i t p e r . : w o r d p e r

m t o f e v e r y f i v e h o m e s i n '

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

o n y o u w a n t t o r t h e h e l p >

FOR SALE-MIS^LLAWEOUS FiFOB ^ E - A n t o m a t i e washer and

sewing a a th ln e . Pbone, 110. • 'i '

FO B W L B -O a rla n d range, Porfo^tlon oil raiige and heater, garden culti- wvstor, f ru i t Jars, furniture. 751 7tb 3:Avo. E . Phono lO U -J. ' : -

' FOB f-ALEr-Houiehold goodi In- lr c tud lag ' ^ani>, f iuntd oak oinlttg set. South Boud 'malleable steel range, sew- iug machine, electrie w ather, electric ° Irou, rug^, beds, m a ttr e m i, d roiscri, J chiffonier*, rocken, dactrlo w ater “ lieattT, u tua ry a ad b r a u ta g e , clock, ' ' d lihe i, oil beater, lawn rn c jr j^ h o ic , cle. All abovo in good eoadltion. No. . 1010 Shothone E . Phone 1032W,

P A lN i- FOH 8ALE7- A caTload 'o f point, enam d, varnlihei, Mureseo, wallpaper, brushei nnd class. Wo corry ~cvprythlng iu tho paint Hob. Lot u i ,load a pa iuter to oitim ate your wnrk. " We u v o money. We d c lW tt . , ;Phono 5 , 'M oon’s Shop. . •*'

llE ilB T IT C inN O and pieoting a t- , ta rhm ent; piorantccd to f it nny low- lug ■ m odiluo; wlc« $2. • Econom- Salea Comi;any, B lllinb '. ^o n t-

FOB 8 ^ B ~ « I t . 54 inch T n b i^ iw . H H eoiler Furnlluro C o .. ^

OUT OP TOWN In tcre iti compcis Ifrr tu socrifiru my rrdl otU bliihcd nnd ‘ ptofltAblo UuslacM. Aak for U r . QcltU n t M ooru 'i llcjiair ihop. Opposite s a b grounds. rc

FOR bA I,E -F n rn itu re . 32-’; Thirdavc. K. ; ______ __

T o f T SALK - 'ITaHor. D«n .1. lU nry .

~ \n n T K ~ w 'y a n DOTTB e g o s for ^hatchinu: F itlirl atraln; yards headed . by cockor<-li (finu Fi«hel iUrcet, mated wUb. pa<...*«ttlng- Ji0 (1 5 . C. R. Whi-dcr, 7.'.3 Third avo. N . -

“ f o r ’ s a l e —^ io r~dectrle washing m mochino, used very jlltl*. W. I. Gil* «i le tte , 140 W aiblngtoa. C

FOB S A L B -S tao c n W lneup , yellow N. Pippin', Orimes Ootdon, a . eaiload. fi Also f l n t rlass a lfalfa bay. Pboae t 517-Ra.

FOR S A l .E - l ’ure bred Khode Island gi red cgR* fo t w ttla g i v td t t eatly . - Phone esOK. V. 0 . Pox 7M.. _____ 1.:____ ___ i rt

FOB SALB OB E .\C B A N Q E -N ew - and lecund-haad fann Implements/ See oa If yuiKhav u any (ana Implements you rc do not need. Idaho Hdw. aad Imple- S' mcni Co.. in tbe Fosa Building aero ii Ti s trc i't from F ire BUtlOD,

FOR S A t i ^ i c y c l e i , trleyrlcs, tiro , re and avceaiorirt. Wcrm-r’s Repair Shop, U; 224 Seeonl s t. £ . < M

FOR.HALEr'S |>eclal <x>lwXt<l iced pgtatfHjs. V arietiei, Carmoni and Rur* ki ala. Phono 05011. P. 0 . Box 754. ri

CANB tfOGAR. IT.8I)-, b eet augur $7.00, ddlvcred . Kinney W arehouses, “1Tdepboao C3.________________ . .

. m i SA L E -G ood •18(10 f l n t m ort- 1' gago dr&wlag B.pct t t a t . S03J11. *"

, FOR jJA l.B -P a ln t a t $2.25 per gal- ^ lon ;‘ au to palnU , enam di and var- B- oiihe i, caliomine, aad wall poper. *

’ PhoDt 5, U ooa’* Bbop. y

: FOR SALE—4 barneM loom, u ^ r l^' now. 400 F iftb ave. No. ' “

• yOYl SA L E -S m all sa fc~ D o n .- J . ^! J c n r y ._____— ----------- ;--------^ ^ -

. FO R B A L E - W Potatoes Uiftt will " do for seod nnd keep w e ll'fo r.fa m ily * use. Deliver, fo r 75o per ewt. A lw ^ apples. Call a t 244 4th Ave. E.

; FO H HALE—Good rural seed |-I toes. Phone 518B4. {It I'O R bALE— B egnlar. mileb goaU - . also for re n t; can fura lib n llk . Pbooe. C50B. P . 0 . Box 754. 0

; POSltlOW WANTED I■ WANTED—Position by • pm ctlea: g

) nuno} excellent: will coniilder bouso. g . work. Pbono gw 2 , S in b e r ly .________ .

> . . MOtlEY TO LOAW S. rM O N E Y TO LOAN o a ia ^ e i n dwell ~

llng ii repayable ia s a a ll iB iU lla en ti ,' libera] rep a y ae n t privitege. A rthnr L '

S w la ft CO. "

r a r o T H E C O M B IN A T IO N

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i, IDAHO, WEDNESDAY,

i d A di r i n s e r t i o n , andn T w i n F a l l s r e c e i v e T h e I

x c h a n g e , a b o u t y o u r r o o m s

p y o u n e e d — O N E C E ] S I T p

5 F O R S A L E - M I S C E L L f tM E O U S _

d FOR n .iL l^ - f lig h grndo uted b ^ y bungy; c b itp . I’hotio OSilU. fo

_ . . , . ■ - g),e. CHILDREN’S SPECIALTY SHOP sh I- will do Rowing of a ll kinds fo r cbilOrcn. i>l b 330 R f tn nvo. E . ■ ' „

> fO R SA L B -T hV co'duek hons, la y ,’ ?! 1- Ing,’oae drake., Coll 537B4. ^ |

!: r o » B i L E - n « t t i « u w ta g » » ■ '; ; .. ehine, cabinet, portable m otor and oil . a ttachm ents complete; never been uiod.,f Bargain 'for Immediate salo. F . W.> '

WoolworUi Co. ' ' ____________

5 : , F O R R E N T ■ j -

- iX)R IlENT—Nicely furnished roomi in, ,{ direc t ba th tonnectlon; fu rnato bon*..lni] II 404 Sovonth avv. N. |bu

J yO B B ia iT - ro u M o o m D o an u S . houso wilb scrcencd-in porch. 827 pb ,■ Fourth I t . E . P . E . DeaWf Justa tncto -

Ino , phooo 45.0. . ’ • |

FOR BENT—Putn libed and unfui-J — .. n ithed apartmonls. Reod A pti., Phono ■; 681W, - ^bu

FOR REN'D—T w o' norci, d o te ln ,.iji, K Bluo Lakes avc. Eruvst WUltc, 1^3'

Eighth nvo. E . ' ' • :S l---------------------------------------------------------1 ,\i,

1 awvV lo r 't t t o t o e i ; -,1 1 1-2 north o f Filer. B ob trt Blaatock.'Jl Phooe 1100. ' ;.u

“ rO B .1 B N T -A dn lin b H m n t b tJ- room, nex t to ba tb , futaace he»t; t lo v in. Phonu 473J. m,

_ _ - ir O a .R B N T —Front-room w ltb balh , ?JI 730 Sccond ove. N. Phono 070^

FO R-REN T—Now threo room house , . . w ith sleoplog poreh, 250 Von Bureu

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d FOK. room jnodem JiM S fcrt'''fr iUatn4n.-#20 per month. Pbooe 1014. ^

F O ir ilK N T -^ ro o w fla t, 110 M dn ig nve. E .| bititnbls fo r houso keeping or ~ 1" offico rooms or both. Ijoyd-Cravrn

Co., 153 n a l a E . b

w FOR BENT—Fum aca ie a te d room, - 1. (urolihed, next to ba tb . Phone ' 120. „ le 235 Otb ATS. £ . ^

^ FOR RENT—Seven room houn. d goud location. Phone 073W.f . " co

FOR RENT—Two modern o fflte Io rooms. Inquire City Pharmaey. ■-

* I HAVE > 'Q ^ B £ N T deilrable ilx u rootD bouH on E igbtb ave. N . M. J .9- Sweeley, F irs t Natlona) Baak bldg. 40 IS Telephone M . =

_ FO B liE N T -rT w o rooa apartm entsII rAsonable, eompletely furoltbed fnr ;j, light-houiekeeplng. The Oxford. 42a ;

Main N. •- ’

d POK RENT—E xtra oire llgbt liom r. keeplag ro o n s ,'w ith bath -p r iv lie g - _

reasocable. 404 Seeood avr. 8 . W

't FOR n 'E N T -T h tea tboo tutiiUbcd _ , apartm ent, reasonable; Bungalow A ptt. ”

«*• w d Second ave. E . ^

t . W A N T E D M IS C E L L A N E O U S “

W IL L BUY UKd Ford if prieod |. r ig h t; namo b u t price f irs t, phono T. 956U. r

" W A N T E D -L aw n mowora to grind. Will call fo r aad d d lre r . Pboae OM.

^ W .T . Moore. : “

W ANTED—To share em igrant car J, to Doavdr about April 15. CallJ!02W . 01

WANtj-;1>— Yoiir tires and tubes ^o [11 repair; oldest and b e lt equipped tire Z

sbop in c ily ;.low est priccs; work gnar­ly nnteed. T .d n Falls Vuleanialog Works. _

W A N T E D -A buyer for .i desk,~ typew riter, adding machine, m ccbiu- j

Ic ’s beaeh and vise. Johnson Anto ^ Company.Is — —10 WANTED — Potatoes, number ones

or good twos. J . B. W hite, offieo nex t -• door to }1. D. Lue, 114 Second So.

Phona 1027W.

- W A N T E D -« foo t ahow ease. “Oall A SO, Aato W recking Co.. .140 2nd A re . -

0- Booth. ’ H

T W AN rED —Your tlre i to ropair; 01 b est w ore, a t low eit prices. Idabo V o k aa lsu g W orks. 18S Second ave. N.

11 W A N T E D -B eit bny~ia used oar fo r 7 : IS&O cash in band. Address J . E . Bree

nan, 854 K . A rtbor, PoeataUo, I labo. >

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) c o w ^ ) ( HEC& c o t n t

.Y, APRIL 19,1922 ■

3 WORTH IT! ■5 N e w s , d a i l y . ; T i - n a l i :

l i s f o r r e n t , h d u s - . s . t ' n t .

P p e r w o r d — P h ( u v - S 2 '

MISCELLAWEOUS,'" w b ' a S e n o w F IL IIN O 0E D E E8 for homo pow o, acdlm atod fro l t a ad , sliailo t r ; c i , . oroamental flowering ihrubsj ro iei, .y lnes and p e t^ n a iJ plants. All Itoek dorm ant and ia'prioiff

I condition for ploatiog. . Our ncraeiT.' ’! produtU are being d is tribu ted’.to- Id * ^ ibo , Monlnna, U tab, O rypn .ond 'W ash* • lir ij lo n . Tho only au rie ry .p td p o iw ltti

, aud growing stock In th is po rt o f tb »1 state. Kimberly N nriorles, E iaiberly ,.Idabo.

W ILL BUY you'r discarded ih o e s - to '.; cash. Ohampion Shoe Shop, 340 Jla}D> jnvc. N. .

•| WE START YOU In the eandy-itfak.ing builneis a t home, o r-sm all,'roen .’ •

.Innywhcrc, Inm isbln^ 9rcry tW ng,-«n# •I buy your candy: oxperlonce u n n ^ s - sa«V; big pay. Men, wom?n. Cindy-

1 makers to ., 721 W alnut S t., Pbllfdel- pbla, Po.

! CLEAK’ NO /a rp e i i , riini, Na'vajov |Phono,225R.

i' WILLARD B ttte ry , S trom berg 'Cilr> i burctor aod Radiator le rv lce .' A u toR ^ .^ pair ihop. rorncr Third and Slioihons ' .

ia ..uth, • , • • •

iSINOKTfaEW INO M ACHINE C0...M1 ’'.Malo E. PhoneO SJ..

.VICE quirt ronm flir . iDaie^^ily 'ta ic s . sp ;c ia !u u tte . t ll ir riUtb avfc.'N .- MiotieiBlA l. • • ■'■-•-‘f •

K. D. K E U O U O , ageiii ror ' ’ m er’s Ory Arsensi* of Lesil for s p r a y '

im aterial. Call Phoa* A50K, P.754. -1 ^

•FORD p a tli. Auto W r f r k i n T ^ - - '140 Socoa.I ave. Bo. . . . ,

HELLO' DON'T POROET Dm V ' pln«^^

FARM LOANS , s n d . i«iiMhly^p<fr.'^ ' ’ ' m eat d n d lin g loam. A rtbur I.; S w ls . '

TRY OUR repair ihop for all. y e n r car irouhle t. We sa tisfy , ^KCito W m k ' " iog Co. 140 Second ave. K

DA n ' s PL A C E v'23? 'S h o s b o n r s i Sfcond haud detbei.boogh t and s e ld '' '

~ C A ^ O llW E R S ^ sn n.e our s h o p .u ’ do tbe lr own repair w ork; “ nio io iB k c o s t." T ty tb ls servite. Anto W redii ‘“ log go.. 140 Becond avs. So. . t.

■ ' TO TRADE ^ 'TO E X C h A N G B 'fe j’ tity-.property} ,

40 aeres, close In. Phone 615J8.

M A B 8 ^

w o ^ ' w M A 8 S - ^ d s b ls id M a b r nel work. M ooa’s sbop. Phons &■

' : s ^ B B E P A m m a ^

O BA U PIO N BHOB SB O P, 5<0 K ortb Mnlo. Tho qolek repnlr shop. Wor^

, dono a t pre-war pricei. V . T. Halaea,I _Prop^____________■ . '

TW IN TA LLS SBOB B E P A 1 B » 0 'Sbop. 13? Shoihone w til. Shoes .

' paired while you w ait. ’ . .

T B A H B F E a

. b a b ™ T B A R B Fm o o m t S t ,- —Pb^tte"mi;:— r

’ T R 7 0 S -U A \JL 0 0 - L lg b t a ^ bM vy .. banllnff. Phoae.SO.

| i , p r o f e J J i o n a . l '

. ~ A T T O W ff iy S

T ru it l-i.ildlng. Phone P35-B.

J AfiBSB fi. W IL S O K -U w y sr . '*

■ H 0 k m , 0 . U I U ^ B e y d boildlnf.,

: e w S B L B r k .SW BBLST A tto issyi- ) a t la w .\ f ra e t if s to all e n n rti T « ts '; F a lli , idabo.

' 3 , -B; W lS & -l4 « )re r . O f f i c e s ^ B w , - f l w d 7, OTO Twin Falls B aak »

. -T titft Co., Twin ToUi, Idaho.^

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tn r - « n c « \ •

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W N T T O I' M IlifllBE.H iumriiG; J ' — ■■ V

I u t i l i t i e s C d m m is s io i) T a l< e s A o - 1“

t l o n In L in e w i t h S u g g e s t i o n

I ; o f L e o n a r d W a y a r d S e t s a “

; D a t e f o r I n v e s t i s a t i o n «■

! ■ ' W ith n Tiow to profcrlblBg na Intia- " I " f t a to acalo o f c l a n ' and ' cammodlty I '* fre igh t r s tc i fo r u h ', vritliin tho s ta te : " o f Ifdiho, tho J t i to publia utiilties com- , ' m in ion hm aob Ju ly SS a t B oiw -"A S “

tho timo and plnco fo r tho eD tgrisf up- ' ba '.an Invcitip itlon of. In trasta to e la u ,

I ■ a iut com aoillty rata* a o ir 'ln ' offoet for tho pnrpoM o f moklBff luch order or 'J • O ^ r i sa m ight thoreby lio ju it lf ie d .” ‘

;Thfl co'm mla^on'i d w U lo n 'b tbia ro- ,I ia ln line, '.with t to aujfittaUon; Buufo liy 'L eoD artl W ay^.aBcretary of

tho Southern Idaho T raffic asMclBtlon, a t u n r io r invcitiga llon into dosa and

i Mmmodldty ratea a t which tbo commli- '(lion deelded th n t ratea in o ffo tt io tbo

j . -uppAr S n a k B ^ v cr and Wood rlvor dii- Iriets wore dlieriminntory.

; U rtfts B u l l o f E qoiU ty _

; ' I t v o a M r . W ay’a c o n to n tlo Q th a ttU J . Ziiaho ahipplnff polnta shoold b« placed

I ’ lipbn a plnno o t oquaiitjr w ith .re ipcc t . .to .tb c M ratea. J io .d id noj; p rcien t ar*

• " ^ n n o n t in 'io f ip o it of thla contention a t tho prior heariag becauao o f tbo Hm-

i ’itod tim o' a t tbe dU poa} o f tbo earn- . . j . d UsIob on th a t oeuuion, b a t will urgo I t i a rlaw a n t tbe heariag in Juljr,; Tfao.eom m iuioo 'a otdor providing A ,I f e r the bearia;; Id Ju ly provided th a l ' ''I I f tho proposed aeolo la oot found prac-

Ueablo as a itatp>irido fflatlor, the com- mission will proceed to “ .tbo deil.ffnn-

. Hon of auch points aa m a j bo properly ^ ' doomed dlslrlbutivo eontera ' .and tho p ' claaa and eommo<}ity rale to bo used aa cd

dlatriliutlvo rate s tb o ro fro m /'.. nndBolae Baisea QoMtloa of

Tho question in tho 'f in t p la te vaa raiaed by tho Boise Chamber o^ Ootn- n o rec which jjIIcro tba t a B ew tcli'e i-

, <^0 of .fre igh t rates prtjpoaed to J>o'lif ' ■ aued i y 1ho Oregon Short Lino wna

• • • c rim in a te ^ as against Bolso aad inifa-• • ; w of .PocaUlIo n i a ahlpiJn'g point. ‘“J

I M i i i i i l E J I - JNilSlCTSOliSiE

I ; . ‘ fnrn

[ iS a a ls f o r S c t t l e m o Q t B d t w o e a I . T w I q F a n s a n d M o r t a n g b j f ,; . R o a d D i s t r i c t B o a s M ' day1 ------- • stills. 8. Tliiuiiiisoii, n(i<ociotfd willi J . B 0 |

BoholpfirM, Halt U k e , nefountnnt, ns tmli [ ■pprnlscr for tho Miirtaugli highway

d is tric t, nii:l Jnm ra Monroe, assnclatod w ilh Edwin A. Wiliion, Twin Pnlls, ac- ^ T onntant, o'; n p p ra ls rt- fo r th e 'T w ia ,

, Talln hlffliwny , ill»trl<;l, nnvo enlcreJ upon InvorliTatiikn 'o f the records of

i '^hi;’;TwIn FailH illslrict wllh a view to. ^ dot^'iiiilnWic n lin s ia . for distribution o f credit and rlnlm s for lodobtodnou ns

‘ . 4)Mw(-cn thu MurtauRh d lilric t and tho . -T w in Rill* .tU trif t oul o f which It w n i n i J

erefttc<t. • ■ Joe•The aimfniser* began th c lr work n t "loR

tbo foiirllinunc where they nre inqulr- Mr. inK ,ii(tfl-lhe rccorils n» to trBDHncllons bcrl betw een tla- fTwIri FnlU d istric t nn'l a fe

_ .. .^ lI lo .< O H n ty .-------- -------R tit! _ K cjlhor of the' npp rai»m lodny was, : would M tlm atf fhe lim e Ihnt would bo will ; . ocrnpleil in Ih d r 'w n rk . M r. Thomp- mon I non, hn\A.M‘cr ittiitnl thnt tbn job wna a ; lilCgcr one Ihnti he hnd anllelpaled.'and —

ind ica ted thnl he would call fo r nn ns- k ■ L I a lstnn t from tho Snlt I/iko offleo. | .

A U X IL IA R Y ' E N t E r T A IN S ' p .

A a e ila m Laglon M en and Woman Held^ E ajoyabl# SocUl 8 e « o n

Members, o f t^o .Wotncn’s .A uiillaryentoH alncJ for Americnn I<cg|on mem- *

ben at the conclusion ota-Ij( oa aett-In^r.Tuosday oronlng. in tho l^lks’ ball. - A “ track iTieet” in whieb tho mon and Fnwomen vrcsont competed os mombers B o u« f 1hroo‘eppoiilng'te!ini* led by H /irty a'ho;BenMt; J bcV: Tbcrrj ie and W ilton Poclc, colvc

. afforded" rioloos.'-amnBoment. T eantit «iifferaces,•Vkld^y<‘“ ' '”

. . .J n g 'i^ d ‘ 'g o ssip ing” .e o n tesi* . woro Orasi am ong tba cveots. Coateatants enlist- by t

■ ed in th o ." B u h l” team wero 'adjadged Melh tbo winner*, w ith * 'B urloy” com ln/ ams •econd nnd " T w in F a lls” third. ed b;

- _____ John

HANSEN CHURCH: IS SUED, l a o i e r tJoncera Seek* to ro r«K .M „

l i a a fo r B nildlng M atcUOs J J ” ' '

B ait brongbt Jiy tbo 0cm S la te Lam- b«r eompany agniBit Uio t a l l e r Day

. B alnts chnreh a n i other pcraoos and iBftitnU oBa’ whMe elaicat against the

. .eboreli a re .alloyed to b« inTolted, is direc ted again st the cbnrch a t JIansen

' u d n o t Bffalnit the ,ebo re li a t Tw in ' . r a i l s 01 w u crronoously roported Tnea-

day, ,Th« lum ber eompany In thU o«* r• Uon aeoka-to , foreeloao on a Hen f e r ’ -

bn ild lng m aterlala fum iahed to thechureb tw o year* tg o . •

f r y OM 5i id c ; iB » io . . B « t U t a n .' . . a W - W r . ■ B w .

' 'ston

' i i i w r mj i e i i m

B op lioB t o O b a m b o r o f 0)>m -

I m e ro o iD q td r y Z a t i m a t e 3 3

1 - 3 P e r O o n t I n c r e a a e

' Production here tb ia yoar o f 93 1-3 ' por ccn l moro potatoes.tbnn th e large itj crop grown in tbo Tw in F alla d istrie t

’ ip flvo years past, ia indieatod by a ' aurvoy of replica roeeived to le tte ra of,,

' inquiry aonl ool by the Tw in Falls J Chamber of Commeree. . ' |

L asi year, aeeording lo figorea given ODl by the cbambcr o f commerce, Tw ln[ Falla eounty grow on devoted 7,6M

. aerea to potatoes. Tho avorago call* m ated iaereaao tb is year ia 40 p e r cent,<

g aeeording to tbo re lum a o f tho quos-| tlonnaire, Dr1t ia expected th a t approx.; .

I id a te ly '11,000 acre* will b e p lan ted to , spflds It co n d itio n do n o t change Iween now and p lan ting tim e. .Tbo es- ^ tim atca (^ven range from SO to .60 p e r g2 ccnl increase, with an averago estim ate < ’ of 40 per cent lncroaao ;th lsyear. : [ —

I f sueh a crop as l i estim ated la I I grown, i t la eoasiderod probable th a t ■ i l will yield approilm aleJy S3 per 11 conl moro potatoea th a n over grown j here in tbe psst f iv o .y ea ra . Soefa a | crop a t an average p roduetloa of l i o j . bogs per a e r^ would - y ie ld 1,500,000 sacks, or 3,000,000 bushels or.approxl* m ately 5,000.carloads.

PiU C ilBS '■mmm,-______ ' ' ,Am

Itho

A. Bean, Arrested in Kimberly^° Road Dwfelling,. Held on ‘“ v

a mB o o t le g C h a r g e '■ »

. . elec

M ir e iMto Tuesday aftom ooii raid- ^ cd a reiidenee a t 21fl K im berly Boad nnd scltitfJ approiiraatc ly e ig h t gallons of homcinado whiskey and itia te rla lif^T for.thn fabrication of a moonshine a tli; .l‘ They took in custody A lbert Bean, n ' “ “ ' former resident of ^ r t Collins, Colo-i'*“ rndo, 'who nrrlvcd_ In Idnho ln st sum -|- Tl tiior nnd only rccontly moved in to the raided d'vblllng h o u se .-B o an la h o ld ,’ '' ’ to answer lo rlmrgo n f illegal p o s s e s - ^ alon of li'jUor. lwas

Along wllh the new coppcr wnsh'^** ! lM»cr and roll o f copper tnb lng , which the pollco My was to hnve en tered in to »rrc: tho making o f the a llll, Iher^ w as ta* In ken n Irustieo on " 'd is tilla tion and sub- Judf sequent''d i-uatiirlng of alcohol from "1 fnrm produrta nnd fedem i problbltlon caso rcgiilnllon*.” ■' tha t

Tlifl police nro. of the' opinion th n l to H If Ihelr raid hod been delnyed fo r n 'th o day or two Ihoy m ight havo found tho you still in 'ipcrn llon . . th o i

Officers who mnde th e rn id 'w ero Pa- cd t trolmcn W. II. Pnllon and W. 0 . Ship- your man. .j „ . cons

_______ ' sceoi

Q e a t h s k ';

- • ;. onlyCalloid H . aasser.

Onllerd 11. Qa-^aer, aged tw o years !• and. flvo n.nnths, son o f. J f r . and M rj/•Toe Onwi’r of Bubl, died T uesday eve- ^ nlng n t Uio home of his gm ndparonta. ,Mr. and Mr». .1. A. Ilu lch ln s on Klm- berly ronJ,. where he had been brought ” | a few tiotira before to recolvo medical ,, , a tlcn tlouJa rjH ijlithc rln .w ilh .w h ich ,ho _, ° was slrlckcn Sundav, ‘ Funeral servicet n lll lin ’hcM n l 10:30 o ’eloek Thursday morning from the Ilu leh ins home.^ wns

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F U K E B A L S poini ' ■ ■ ' slon

' Baby K ew lg ' . ' •..iMiieral•services fo r the In fa n t eon

)f Mr: nnd Mrs. M artin N ew lg o f Bubl, iTbo dlcil I^onday ftlgbt a t a bosplU l lere, wore bclil Tuesday afte raoon a l a o v er under auspices n f th e L u theran „ ' ‘

Edsm’ tia m s"Fnneral services for l^ o m Adams of m . ,

^osoworth, who died M onday n ig b t a t l |U | I 'hospltnl h e re ,,where ho bad been ro- U U I lolvcd fo ilr 'd a y s 'b e fo re .'a s a 'p a t ie n t uffering' from penumonla, w ere held ^ it 10 o'clock this morning a t th e P . J . * P Jrossmnn chapel nnd ' w cro ' conducted 1 .y the n-;'/. Edgnr L . W hite o f tho ^elbodisl Episcopal chureh. M r..A d- ims wns n ; years of age. H o is aurvlv- . . ’d b)* lii.i widow nnd a daughter, Mrs. . ■ohn lli?g ins , of Roieworth.

y i r n E u o . i t w J * ' "Under niiaplees uf tho - lA tte r Day

Jnlnls, church, funernl services were hU momlog held a t th e J . E . D eW itt 03 j, hapcl hero fo r 'V irginia > CaHer,- Ix Qoalhs uld daoghter o f M r. and M rr.-00, T . Carter, who died M ondny after- lOon a t tho family homo a t 260 H arrI- , on Btreet from Influenza compHeated , ly pcnutronla. 'fliff boay w as ta ie n -b y ( lo’rtiaved relatives and friends to Bnr- ey fer burial.

ru H E E A L A iw o i r a o E M m n B , ^ J J lFuneral services fo r M rs. A . C. Both- ]

rfo rd , who died TuBiday a t AJboapllal ,lere, wIlJ bs be ld a t C:30 o ’clock { [»y aftCTBoon a t tbo P re sb y t« riiokiofeb, a a d wtll be condseted b y tb e ■let. Ju-0. Pw wn. - I B 8

TWIN f a l l ' s DAI

T h e g W e r e N u r s e s

D i g m H

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° j ' m B i H j H°i Here you soe th ree of the few lu r- t

viviog nursea o f-'tbe piv ll w ar.. L eft I‘‘ to right, they areL M rL 'Susan a Mills, 1J 82, o f H averhill, Mass.1 i l r f . M aiy E. i

i p i e m ;iury In Second Triar Finds Ac- /

cused. Men Were. Drrunl( J] Wlie'n Arrested >'

I P I iie io (* 2 3 o M h w o r8 to aa j^ in p M ca I by Pollca Judgo Paul B. Taber npon 11 .A ndy Klngswald, form erly operator o f gi |th o ferry a t'S hoshone falls, and Tom ad Cooney, plumber, wbo w«re Tuesda> Ti convicted l.y a ju ry In police court o f ib having b f io dm nk wbon tbey wore arrested here In th e oarly , morning hours following tho coomlaslon form w: election of Mnreh 28, in whieh bolh fn were aeSlvq w orkers. pc

Tho :a s j waa trlod F rid a y -fo r the aecond II ne, tho ju ry in a prevloua tr ia l “ « having failed to agree upon a verdlei, P>

j i t bolng understood tbn l the volo stood ifour fo r ronvicllon and two for ac- quitU l.

I . The rerd lc t F ridny wns reached a t about 0 i>’clock a f te r about three hour» f dollberationi, and waa agreed to by all ” ,

jof the members of the Jury, Leniency ,,, IwaiYccOmmondod b y the ju ry , bocauso,'I ts membiTi aaid,' Klngswold and Coo- !ney had been s e re rd y pcsit&tfd.by ihe a rresting olflcor, 01

In'« m iK ^lnjjr sentence this m9m!ng Judgo Tnb*r sa id : •. ad

" I n piODOuncIng jadgrocnt In this qqi case 1 do uol wish i t to be undorsloo-1 poi th a t I nm apologizing therofor, either m{: to the c lly o f Tw in Falls, or \o you, tho said di'fendants. I sim ply w ant | you to k i io n ^ o w !• have nrrived n t j,», tho snmo n n 'd ^ a t I havo not disregard- cd the reccmmendatlon of icniency by 1,5, your jury. I have n o t ovon taken in t'i |]jj consideration tho f a c t ' tbn t this I s jh e sceond offi'nso o f Mr. Klngswold and the Ihird cffonsa o f Mr. Cooney.^ J j'T lie ?!tv of ‘I'w ln Falls haa been to an*'fxponej in tho two tria ls o f th ls l^ y case opproxIm atoly'tlOO. I think i l i fo i only fa ir th a t the defendants in this case stand hn lf o f th is expense ^ n d ll is thcrefnro the judgm ent df the court \Vi th a t cflcb of you bo fined In Iho auro 7 o f $25.” tic

Tho lri.il Frldaj- developed now fea- nin lures th a t were not brought oiil In the op| f irs t tria l, E. J . M urray, proprietor g], o f tho TA’In Fnlls laundry, was an ad- K t ditlonnl w itness for the proaecutlon. i j i ■ Tho".'1ofom1ants-ndmltted“th n t- th c y u f had Iteen dilnklng, b u t denied th n t thev ,,1 were drunic. The theo ry of tho defense wns tha t; Klngswald and Cooney wcro )(u Ihn victims o f sp ite work oa tb e pnrt the of c ity offiela ls wbo had. been_ disap- to pointed by Iho adoption of the commis­sion fonn. of governm ent a t tho ele': ’ 1 tloD..

Tlie rn-m for tho prosecution w u condueted by C ity Attorney Tayloi j ,„ Cummins. ITomor C. Mllla wna a tto r­ney for «h« d e fe n ^ U i. ' '

Mcmbsrs 0^ the jn ry were. B - .N . Bcndahl, M, p : Johnston , a P . Welch, „ P. W. Broningb, J . W ; Honek no J ia riM y: Walffirmott. ' ' "V

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W a t e r O o t o f S j i t e m f o r , « '

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While repairing o f laps 00 tbo main _ lannl Is in progress In preparation for ;he o)icnlng of the irrigation seuon , r a te r /rill be tn roed o ff the Twin 'a lls canal system o n 'th e evoning of Jonday, April 23, t n d will be tam ed In igain on the evening o f Tuesday, April !3, according to nnnonncement made oday by J . C. .W heelon, general man- tger of the canal eompany. ■

Under I’lls a rrangem ent the 'aystem sast of .Tvrin FaUa ir ill be d ty Monday md Tuflsday^'and tbo ayatem .at Buhl md Castloford will b« dry one or Iwd la y s la le r . ;

T he Hplicopal O aild 'w lll bold tbe tnnual b h u a r Batnrday, April 22, a l b e ParUh halL Tbey will b a re on iale all kinds o f Qsefnl articlc t, Inelnd- ng bcaotlfol P b lllpp lae .b u k a U ,-Ja p ineee frin ta and noveltlea.*HUiv.

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i s p u t i t t g C i v ^ W a r ,;

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• S m itb ,' S i r o f LewelV Mass:,' and Mr*.I F aan lo T . U a « n , HI, o f Cambrldg-). r , T hey aro UBmbera of tbo Uaasachuaolts S

f tlo a o f Civil-W ar N ursed - /

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f A nditor B«taiiia—C. 0 . Sigglna, coun- ^ . iyj aud ito r and recorder, relorned on j|

^ e a d a y evoning from Boiae where ho ijieiit eeveral daya. on official busU ||

. / ' ' , , e|' ' V is it T w ia F ^ I s -M r . and Mra. F . ^

W. ([nia-wan and ehildreu, and M rs. P Leah Burnside of Wendell, wero nmong. jJ th e du t o f town viailbra in thla c ity | yesterday.

Shoshone T is ito n B e n —Mr. and | | M rs. E . 0 . Oooding,-.Mr*. D. Bidne.<t , Sm ith and M r. and Mra. Charlce Han- a^n 'o f Shoshone, nv>lored to Twin Falls Tuesday and apent the day via lting an-J ' shopping. ' ”

B n jn Q IVC ery Hsrft~-W. P . Bennett, who arrived hero reeently w ith his ,, fam ily from Helena, Mont., h u takon * poasesalon of a grocery alore and resl- j donco a t the corner of Flf^b avenuo norlb a n i Addison avenue, which bo p u rc b u e J from, W. L. Baker. ^

L egion Oboset A dju tan t—H arry J. B enoit was eteeted ad ju tan t finance „ offieor flf Twin Falls post, Amerilan .» Legion, .It a meeting Tuesday evoning o f tl^o world wnr votcrana' organiza­tion. He wns electod to sueceud C ua FIgge, acting ailjuU nt.,

L ae OaM '.Postpoaed-rBpon uppllca- i lio n -o f-l 'a y l« r Cummlirt, city -n tto rney , f l n aecond tr ia l In Iho c u e o f H . B. Luo S on a ehnrgc o f having been drunk, ff scheduled tc have been held thla afte r- ^ noon In pollee court here, h u been postponed until n dato y e t to be deter­mined.

Oonplaina A bout O oat-C om plain t i j ngalnat a gont said lo have been run- I ixing n l Urtte in tho vic in ity o f tho Bn- w kor rooms bu Main avenue south w u th is morning lodged a t pollee head- p quarters by a woman, in form ant who *- communicated over lhe tolephono nnd ^ re fu sed 'to give her name. The anony- moua inform ant took oceuion to in ­dulge in caustic criticism of tho police for^e, ' ’ ' . ' •

A t jF d r h e ld H eifhng .— Leonard W ay, ae^rolary of the Southern, Idah> T raffie asjoclalion, I t today a t F a ir­field , Idnbo, a t a hearing, before the a late puolle u tilities commission,' to oppose .011 oppli(Allon by - th'o Oregon S ho rt-L lao to cu rta ir pasiengcr tra in servico on several branch .lines In Idaho. Mr. 'W ny 'n t a sim ilar boarint; u fB ho ihon rT uciday -p resen todydcta li- f d nrgnm ent ognlnst Ihe Short U n e 's liropbsal,- Tha Fairfield .hearing is th 'j ln st sc'bdduled' hy tho commission on tho applienllon. Mr., W ay Is expected to r e lu rn 'h e re Friday.

. HOMB -COOivED ehlcken dlnnar, aervod by Ih'o ladies o f the Episcopal O nlld a t :parish ball; S a tn rday ev en b g bc*innlnt( ut 6:30. COe per plato.—ndv.

' 'H r t Off b a y . .“W allin’ for n iraln .' s t r a t ig e r r

a ibed-.tbe lalkatlva n a tiv e ;. *H>rtalnly Dot.'* r rp l le d ' 'the r ro s t j r iravcler. •TVhni do yon think fd .fw ib o n g lfig f a ronnd a ranrooil k ia tlna fo r. wtll{ a | eonpl*! o f •ultcnsea? r™ a fom el fmco her** tft Knn .Friirielaco.'*

■Expiainln's a H etni P ro tjism .''_Whtt> a wopinn get" n husband, who

con 'l MW. a -board a tn 'z l i t aho cete to b c 0 preUy fn lr’tiirpe .ite r heraelf.— ' Jow ^il (K a n ) nennhHran.

R ile y ’s {A f t e r E a s t e r

M i l l i n e r y .

N o w s n m m e r m o d e la , jo a t

i n . B ig j fo s t a s s o r t m e n t , o f

t h e s e a s o n t o e b o o s e f r o m , .

i s d r e s s b a t s , s p o r t b & ts

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W e a t h e r F o r e c a s t j

i s F u l l y R e a l i z e d

Forecast for fa ir ami warmer w eatber w u realised here loday to j tho eomplete salisfaetlon o f every- ono who bas grown restive under long eoiitlhued cold bnd wet w eath­er eondltioa*. Ineidenlly the } w eather forecaster called tbo tu rn , s and nn tho slrength of th a t i, nehlevcment penona who w an t to {

■ do ao anyhow, • may rely w ith i■ moru security upon hla preiliction ( pt eop.lltiued, fnir w eathor fo r 'Io - g a lgh t and T hunday. 1

T cm peraluro yesterday w u high • ja t C5 dogrees abovo sero and lo w j a t ,20 nbove, according to rccorda •

; o f tho sovem m ent • wcalhBr ob- . server;

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ra. ' Tbo I 'y th laa Sistets will, bold th e ir f f.). regular m eeting Friday nflernoon A pril n ts 21 a t 2 'clock In Moose ball.. - *

The W ar M olhert-w ill, a ie e t - w i th " Mra. D nvld Browa n l the Beed am usj-

m ent ha ll Friday afternoon, April S t a t 2:30 .o'elock. (

rrhe Calholle W oman's ic iguo w id . ; hold th e ir regular aee lin g T h n n d ay “

aflem bo.i bc ^nolng a l 8:30 in th J *“ B ap tis t bungalow. Tho change o f tho

place, o f meellng w u mado necessary j 'i* by th e program to be ^ v o n wbieb ia in ^

charge o f tbo school cbmmlltee and tbe . _ program lit chnrgo o f tbe s is to n o f tho

parochial .school as foliow ar " O re e l- B ** ing ,” by ,Carl.M alberg; " ,Cooky M an - '5 S oag ” by th e mlnlmaj ."M uale Slool

B ecllatlon, ' Teresa Pord ; " 6 u t in tho s C arden ,’ ' e ight little girls, " J o h n n y ’s «

. History: Loasoni^’ logons Sm ith. P l a n ^ " O n a a tr i k o ," toarth and f if lb g rads " girla,'chorus " O u r Bnnpy Idaho .”

,The Episcopal guild will m'eet in the '•* aoelal room a t Ihe Parish hall T h n n ­

day aftornoon, April 20.

The" W oman's Council of tbe Chria- * tian church w ill m eet w llh Mrs. W . M.“ Penirs, 203 Addison avenue c u t , 'T hun-

day aflem oon, April 20, a t 2:30.

“ WE W IL L eontraet your w o o ls 're i aonable easb advance. P b o n e - ^ l Brown . Bros. Sheep Co.—adv.

N e w F e m v i a n M l ^ i i i ^ A r r i v e t . . i n A m e r i c a

Carioa B. M orandl. tbo new Peruvian

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Moaea A lm n d e t i i O neirt o f PoU ticii “v « • . ' r « U m . t o t i i l a T a l i a . '

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. Moses Alexanddr“ o f B olso,. former governor’ o t Idaho, and ’, ^ n b te n t ly , mentloiu-1' as caadidato fo r tbp 'demo-

icmtle- nom in)iU on;'fof jp m .i io r , iVia ' year, arrived bero thia aftem bon to spend n :fe w .h o u rs :b e fo re eootliiolng- lils jourmiy to W u h in g to n w hera-he is to take a p a rt In fo rm a tio n 'o f plans fo r Ibo W oodrow ' W llaon .'momprlil foundAtion. The f o ra e r gpverrior^w u accompanied by b l i . ^ n i ^ o V '<>hiey wore ^ o s t s a t liineh to d a y .‘o f ' E . J .Finch, A. II. n ie k i /O n y K inney knd J .A. Whalen. . ,

D e Y o o b o I t t. O ertala b n n a n op reu lo D B , lo r h aa

tb e h a d n g « f.lh e r ac e nnd the b riitt tng of Ibe h a lr- ttn H e r 'th f ' fnilb.'- fnpp «f r;itr.rw,* f ^ r ; h a te . hf>#n. w i u ' , ■

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,I I CAN U SE several F o rd i; must f have self iia r te ra ; will p a y 'ca sh . Cea- j tr a l a ra g j, .118 Shoshona So. .

® FO R BALE o r ,so rv leo : r e ^ t e r e d Je rsey bn l|.. B. W . Quolla; 8-4 mL:4U t . . ..

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0 FOB RENT—35 acrca fo r p o t a l ^ .• Bobort B lu tock . .Pbone 1109, Filer.

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One-atrap, S-biitton o r ozford.Oomplit* .Itock. •

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S i z e s 5 t o 8 ’. $ 1 . 5 0 t o $ 1.75 - ; ..

- S i z e s 8 1 - 2 t b 1 1 ' ■ -; . ' $ l 7 5 to ;$ 2 .6 0 - ; .

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