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Page 1: ILSCOVNTY - ^ TWIN DAILJV NlEWSnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN-FALLS-DAILY-NEWS_TF… · ffiir»hJps arrived In Lough Swilly ** County Dtfacgnl, northwwt of'Lon*

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l i i i i i :j f i p i, A j j^ o u b l e j B Sligo P re - ■

^ f o r SundaYrSeizure of ; Fo ur C p i i r l ,S :p e q ia r e [ I . N e x t

; Door fo A c tu a l'R e y o lu tiM ‘ _,

f R E P U B L f C A N S 'A R E ^■ I W F U L f C O N T R O L ': f l J 'C f l U N T r S L IG O

V BEIIPAST^ (ff) — F o re u of. the ■ . |,lniur«u»t. Bottlon of Jlie I r l ih ro-

-puh lieaa « a y oro a tw n ^ b f ld r i • tboir>livld on>S)i|;o; -irhoro A rthur

' • • -Xlriffitii ha»"flnnoiuiec(l ho will hold . . . _ j n-tiro-tri'flty uiccHoK-tomorrow. T he- -

‘tS |'.? y i“ PS~Jta^C---fonoircd ibc lr . r id tn r o yc ilcrday of tho poitoffico,:to«m hall, ;fail<]. hall acd barracks . ua tll now they control v iriunllv ev­

ery poV U lo ap fv aa ta g f. - ’ .-Tho offlco of the eoniervativo

_ netr*imper, tho Sligo Indepon.lenf,• ;w n a rummandoctfd la j t n igh t oad

I an armod. guard Ii itationod tlicro.- ;T ho h tr ttl* nro being patrolled bv

' armor! • i>artlus o f rejmbllcain. .

! nUIiFABT, - yP) - ^ v o R ritu l. ffiir»hJps arrived In Lough Swilly

** County Dtfacgnl, northw w t of'Lon*. dondorry, i t was loarafd th l i after-

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V D U BLIN , — Enuioan de Va-• : le n i 'lM u e d 'a n 'Easier niCMngo to

tho yonng mea oad women o f U l- land jn whieh he Mldt

" .yp ting .m on u d yoong women AN of Ire land , th e '-g o o !^ s -a h la * l in ^ e l j h t S ta n d 'to g a th e j. ‘S lop for- p

;w nrd . ..Iro lan d .iiy o o n for tho ttV* i' V •• - - I ■■t

‘ L O in ) O K ;; ( f f ) ,~ JM T elopaw ^ I,'. - ,.. ijilitltni b m if c n u u jr wen «mut- J' - ;-*d MDcu»il7. M a ,M ii T in r o f th # ‘ - ^

, j w v tm J y .a a r t i n f 'ia a i j 'd tomor:■ ' i w o r e t th # o |- t h a la c ii •

. M ab-itpaU kaaV ^oinn iaoder. Th*f: ' a lto M taa 'la detcT lbtd 'as ivory'kerl*

.o u t h T 't liA BU Rdaf s n n p a p m .0«aez»l d lu p p o to ta g a t U -«zpr«w> .«1 t lu « th s pMc» confcrenco h»- tw oen- rapr«s«& tatira o f th « f r e e '. « U t« » M d tep o W ic tti adJomoMl - r , ,

. '« l th o a t» tt7 tIS Q o f« fre B m tn ta n d T c th is Is lccaninentod 'on u «. b idOBKL'I t w ill bo n * a ^ i i e If Sunday naw oi

In PUgo w ithoat trotihlfV' i f f . Orif- f l t h ’i la te i t sU ten 'en t-m V 'tha t ho wwi

f dotennlnn<l to fu lftll; lil i'p rom liie to ■fxiak here, a ad t h ^ ! w em i to bo ev-

— o ry reason to e x p M t.th a t i f h e a t-- t r a p t s the addresa a - d u h o f the riv- n u •ttiu’ pn rtle i will re sn l t.; . M

______ I t is Imported th a t Mne^ tho,oeeopa *tion o f a n n n b e r o f poblle bnltdings v o e Sligo 1)T repnhllean for^M ye»tcrdo j foi free s ta to troopi haTO .lieoir ga therlnc in; tfaoni in eouldersb^o nambers. M any i alarm in i; m m o n are afloa t, one being 'g n th a t th o TfpubllcanR have laid plans >n ind •e lte tho h e sd s.o f the provisional freo p ti

. . . i ln tc gov^rDment. . > intiV n eu lB o a A p p arsa t . . tio

' D lw n iin d t y . t t e Do V a itr* par-'' . - tr a o n e ra U a f llM .B a T O 'O o a n o re f

; s t u t l n s ts e th e r lO Tolattm b y th o f" , f •■■mism of. th o fo n r. Ootnts bttild* .

' ing In DnbUn falls to a lU y tha ' NUdoty. Of thft Dolly Chronlcla. Tho . *'<> M lr tp « p « '’M ltotU U y tsta^ In o f. J ■

• . foc t,'tlu i> I f th f iol*ln« o f th o f / ' ' eottrta B’l'l tftp itny t b t n Into n n d * -' b a m a .f n t tT iw w h to provont

: th * c o im tty V jQdceo from ftmc- -tienlnff l i n e t tm ta i io n , v h a t U7 ‘,‘O r,‘ .db« .vO 'O onnor:p iM B I t i i

-Tho i>lHjr H « « ia y ii:-^ ‘Tho outlook *” la eno ol-Kimoat tnrelleVed h laekneiia,'’

' #nd-lb*. W w tjrifttte rrO iw tU W s : " I t , can ie ir t^ lr^ W U M M H e h w J C o llln i' •

to lsraneo-w iU liarT lT a tb U ontTage in “ t lo : e i{ A t t l - o f . th i etmM ty fo r whose M v a rn n w l he l i m p o n tlh le /- ' '

Vlf.O'CDOBOt*! a ttU n d e.il anywhertj i l r o f f d a h tw d - J ^ l i 'i i o t^ h l s fan it, m j

" c j n h* s p o k o 'is - th s .pU laest ■ teras to In* i n tb s fow sponden t. o f th e of

' T ^ e k tm b l^ O azette.qnotei him a s s a y - ed, Th

. ' .80lh}ne vJ»»teTpr to do aiow llh potltles. Wo. ITO plain men wbo th i

; u toftd .by t i o repnblle, aH prepared to M eriflcc Ottr Ures ra the r than allow — th e re p u h lle 'to -b e « ltv« rted . I t po»- p | | ■ibly may eotae to f ighting, b a t i f i t J l l dM« th a respenslbilHy for. civil war wll) rest Qpiit. the sbonlden o f ^hoie

f ■ liuppn rtlng .the trea ty .*’ •

- w t n t b b .z k 's a l t l a x b .'S a I /T liA K ri c it v , 'U tah , (/Pl—Beg- ^

nInr w in te r w eather prevailed In Snlt W . L ake torlav and the rity waa b lanketed j

l>eneath le v e n l inehei o f snow. L ale la i t n l?)it wind "eame an f ro m , the im ith a n i th ls tffn llcil In th o snow-

- fall. . • R. The tem peratnre a t 8‘ o 'clock thi* ^ .

morning was 28 above. , .

w n i VOTE TODAY. th n' : AVASniNOTOrf, D. C . V ^ - - The tral

li'ouio by unaniffioDS'Conimt-agrfed to - . . . .day to vo te la te th lf afternoon on an ...

• mnondraent to the -naval appropriationMU p r o r l '^ g fo r aH enlUted a r e o of >BO,OM m e n . ''T ie volo will-como a t th e (IU.1ra d o f fuur hon n e f debate, which 'Is ta rted rhu rtly i^ le r 1 nin(

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A^f iN T B IO U m a EOUANOE is revealDd ’ tanltarlnm-of-MmorJM4ne’} I«baady, aoqi

peror of tho Bahata,'’ abot to death a t th tad btr. daughtor, JaeqttoUoo. Boger Bai

' riod JacqaeUao' so that sho might Inherl r-afthlng far the Mfe.ycmeu. - Ia dooyla h«ni<iing tho Lobandy Mrtosfl of aovenl i ho tnd h li wUe wftrt d«vot«a to each oth'

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STfilEES AfiE fO DETERRING FOI

Famous Statistician Declai • Goal Walk-Outs Will Pei

Business of Year — Sui Into Market Through Pi

(By nOOER IV. BA H eoN .l ' | wll

W 'E I.L E SL IiV m L L S , M « u ,. .(Special to Tho News).—Aro 'I’.'*

eaal-M rlko«. tex tile K trlke* ,--«U m en’s tlo th ing iitrikei, n'uponslble for tho falling o f f Irt ln.i«lneM dtir- ing the last few weeks f ‘'j?

Answering th is qncitUnn nnrl t/te P**' general que*lion of w hether ■ reeent Indnittri'il unrest will pontpone pros- "I*' perlty liy n full year, Rnger W. Bab- ' J aon, s ta 'iftlrln n . outline* the sifii"- tion as follows: •Bnslnei's men should no t get fs in t heartcrl heemwe of these strikes. S trikes are nnt nlways nn economic Ims. I f tho rountry were todny 'm lng eonl ns fa s t n» ll eoutd ho mined and the eonl s tr ik e result- od in shutllng down fnctoric^ siicli {"‘J

■ft slrlkp,.«.-oid(i-l>c nn eeonomlr Ini'*. S irlkw . however, w hieh'o';eiir durin"! l.hp pcrlotii: o f deprewifin are usually hot cetmomic lossi'n. I t ,1s no t nn econoratr less to hnve this eonl strike continue un lll the g rea t surplus stocks of coal nre used un. I t Is not ‘f*®

. an eeoaomlr loss to li»v* the textile i strike-continue so long as the sap- ; J f ’ ply o f raannfaelured kooiIs exreedi t Ihe.doaantl-.W e n're slnrply-nslng m ir' | aorplua ttoek a n d ’ the nnemnloymcnt .

■ It eomln^j a ll at trnrti in Imnehrti ia- i alead of being d lrtr lbu ted over a long [ period.' t.

W klDaaunln* W ator. JgtA strike to d a y In m ost Industries Ka,

is a good deal like dnm m lfg a s lre a a i , o f w ater. The w ater ia .no t de stroy of ed, b n l i t Is. sim ply being held baek. er The w ater could he dammed for ' a the m o n th '.ir three m onths; but when'

-tho dam finally la opened tho wntcr -

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•• — ^ NaBrol^en Bail^ospoosible.for.Ao- i

oide/t to Wostorn Pacific Passong'cr TVoin

RAN FnANCISCO, Cal.. (/p) - Six "■ pftssenjrers were xlightly Injured when ^ n liroken rnll caused one dny eon 'h and ni three Vi'l'man* o f ‘Western TBclffc train Ni'. 2 eastbound. to li-a»* tho ^ traek tn-o mile* w e s t .o f WInnemueca. ,li Nev., ot .1:40 tC. toilay, aeeording tr to reports received here..todn\: a t head- Hu.irters' of tho 'ra ilro ad ' eom'paay.

The Injured w ere taken to WInne oncca. . . L..

KIATED PRESS NEWSi

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lE V E A L E D iN F L I G H T O F f AMD D A U G H T E R ‘ 1

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y S I ^ S i ^ S B S i S ^ a B B B S B ''''S S I ^ ^ S S S S S S S ^ ^ S S S S SilD d'in the OisappeaiiuiM a I 'o ils Ici ftcquittod slayer o f he r husband, “ Bm- ro

I t th e ir W estbu ir. K . 7 .. homo lo 1010, en ' Bttdraan, detective, sa id , to havo^ioar- eo oherlt h e r f a th e r 's fortnne, ha«'^'poll<^ be nylng th a t h« m u rlo d he r to fo d ilU to en n l miUloa 'douan , c ttsrean a « e t t i th a t pr . other. A a . a f ^ e r y a ffieo r la believed to

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IOT ALWAYS : ORCE IN TRADE!— II"

i l a r e s N e i t h e r T e x t i l e o r

P e r m a n e n t l y A f f e c t t h e n .

S u r p l u s G o o d s B r o u g h t ro

P i r e s e n t I d l e n e s s * — — •

' ■ , lh 'Till fh iv 'lowu stream aud do its iTork. Tlie liliuillnn in the basic in* dui.trie«'-tnday m ight b J eompnred

_ jtU h _ Jh it o f .ijiyTimlnB nn the flow of husln.'is; o f retard ing the flow of tlio slrr^im, bu t they, a re not destroy­ing thft narko ts . U ntil these reserve piles o f rttal, eotton nnd woolen goods, and m en's elothlng are use |^f up, them U lU lle econnmle loiw. .' A faetor th a t h a i rclarded business-

this spring Is the eenilltlon of th e «b weather. W ports from all sections of the - o u n ^ show Ihat tlio w eather the Iftit fow weeks hns been very imusunl. To n eerlnin ex ten t Irregu. „ la r weather eondlllons nre nlso dom-

*mlng the streiim. You may delay the ,j, purehn in 'n f th a t new summer suit, liu t yon wlll get ll ju " t tho sim e. Tho w enther I s 'n grent fa;fo r In deter- mlnlnij when-women mnke the ir pur-

'chases hut does not tillim alely pre- ■ vent sales, ■ '^e 'w ea the r th is sj/rlng W hns been verv unsnllsfnetory from l l the f i i t i te polnl o f vl»w. Probably no nne thir'T-wnuld aid so mneh to - ’ dav in eeltUn? the tex til^ str ike i n , R New Knolnnd ns nhout tw o weeks of good wflrm .weather. ■ —

Ils rto r I s a Factor.

A noth-r fae tor b ra r ln g 'u p o n this snme situation Is the lateness nf Kaster this yesr. E as ter,eom ei the Ifilh of April, which 1* very late, on Fjisler or t^ie w eek before E asier, ra Is the opening o f n.' num ber o f line# a* o f liidustry and th is lateness of F.a»t- P« e r has delaved such bnslness. I le n i jt °r tho eotlon industry Is qu ie t, tho sales nii

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Clean Lives Are of Greater Importance ■

Than Clean Streets------------- j j

Nation&I AnU-Olffaretto Lcagae ar w m Devote-Week to Im -, ^

prp.vo Pnblie, Morals ' y--------- dl

WAHHINOTON, D. C.. M V T h o wi nnlioDttl nntl-eignrctle lengue will e’ondufl i. “ national elean life B'

. -week’* here April 23T o nO, il wns nnnonneed today. ’ ’ j ,

Dr. 1>, n . Kfcss, p resident o f " lhe omonlsa'llon, bi a sla te m en f urging ob«er\'anee o f t h r program • deelBr^l " I t Is much more impor- " tnn t lo hnvo clean lives thnn elean . street* i.nd 'elcnn baekyn rds." •

iD A H O W BA T H BR; ■ ' - J 'T o i^ h t ' M d Sunday f a i r . . ri\ ' ■.

SPAPER IN T W m ^ A lL

DAILLTXmDAY. A T a i L l M S a . .

c i r a i i 'i i O N P K

T i B i S S i rEconomic Effo rts Largely\5iven j. Up to Attempt by Represen- :

tatlves of Four Powers ’ toClarify Soviet Finances - '

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QBNOA. ,(;p)-B xpert« of a n n t !•BrlU ln, France, I ta ly aad Belgium ;U day coBtlaned ttfo d iscu tilon .le- i gnn yesterday o f f ie conditions nnder which th e rehabUiuUon of ‘Boasla will h e nndertaken. Tbey ‘

-w ero 'Joined hy tho principal dole- 'sa tes o f th e four Inviting powers 'and so ria t Bussla I s the a fternoon ., '

■ Thi* dlvuMliim. were stnrled ' ye»ler- dny lit nn infurmul tni'ellni; nf (he tiiiire■iminrtnnt -dp legn lrs-In - llip -v llln --..f p l 'Sir. Llovd Oec.rge.-»riUsh-prime-5mlnis-. . ter, the liisls o f.n i’uiitlalion being tho t roporl pr'jpored by the nllled experts in I/ondi)it, rojiles nf whieli wore hand-i cd to lhi> Uusslnus enrlior In the week. !

Thu soviet delegnles ucro to havo 'S c mnde Hii'ir rep ly to thu report today,! but this l.aK tieeu postponed lndofin-| Uely nnd iirnbnhly will he based on th p ' ' iinderstniirline re .trhe j n t lhe im -iicnl.nn series of .-onferenpes, l l |« undurslood that the •ovlel delCKntes hnvo exprcis- str ed urilliii'ineis 'to neknowledpc liustln '« I*" prc'Wnr <iul.ls nnd lo coneol-fhcir e ln im s't'" ngnlnst ili" nllies If the nllles wlll .10“ Uo likewise irith .n iis s la 'i war debts. I»

T o B p .« lD p W o tk . i “I , '\ 'esterd.i>’s informal meotlnft reallyl inorki'd :).c iiinuguration of n steering* . eninniittei nnd is in Hue w ith tbe of*! fnfta of Mr.. Lloyd Oenrgo nnd otlier-luf leO'lers tn speed up the. work of the n ' ronferenee. II is believed, d ifferen c e fo: enn bo more easily ndjiisted In privnto lie eonferen.’ ,*, thus elim inating long de-lM l bntes n t full sessions of the varlouiinlv enmmlislnne of which thn confi-ruuecipn: proper is composed. Tliere has been a } total nbsenro of formal dinner* , and] luncheons, hut the letidcrs nro d in ing : i together li-sm a E ,g ro u p s .an d .uliUtinB-pd Uic meal tim e for.eonferenco on bu«-jj^(,

Tho djslgnallon o^ numbera’ of smnll iiuli.eomtulsslons also is In lino w ith ; Ihls polipy In tim e saying.. U nder lhl*T-jn scheme,.eonsldemtlou of tho main sub-i A Jeels is h f l ehiofly tn exports ond in* I termlnnbie discussions hy those w i ' ' Ihoroughlv informed nre jivoided. ‘I

w m E n o v .lB Jdontb -j One month has beeo set ns tho t i m s i ^

lim it Id wiiieh the dlptomiits generally j ' expect it will bo known whfitber thui eonferenee c a n ' arhleve Its nurposPH.Mr. Lloyd Oeorge cxpecls "to leave nn April 27, and is making every e ffo rt tn havo lhe big deeUious arranged before , Ihen.. ' . I

Although tho conference worked un- intcrruplcnly through Good Fridnv it w u announced today thoro wonld be ' 110. meetings o f enmmisslnn* on Enstcr ' Sunday.. ! ^

So m U p W otk. ' ,

Jl(r. Lby</ Oeorge jam m e d up th it ' aflem oon w hat appears lo be tho gen- ' cral. view of the p rogreu of Russian ' negotiatloni a t the eeonomie .confer- ’ ence, emcipying one of the similes iio ' HO frequflb’lly uses. '

' ‘ Wo aro huildlng a bridge across tho ' s tream ,I '.ho said. “ Wo hnve driven ' some of the piles, we nro now In the . decpeil pa rt o f thr' eiirrenl and a r c i y driving them into the mud o t the hot-1 tom. Althiiugh the bridge Is not y e t ' obovo w ite r, the piles nre firmly fixvl nnd we nre still hnmmeriug n t them .” |

iffiilffG llllIE S ;"B e o o m m e B d a t io n S u b m i t t e d t o '’ O o m m is s lo n ' O aH ing: f o r ..........O o m p e t i t iv e P r iv f lo g e

■KABHiSOTOS, D. C. — Reeom mcndatlon* were subm itted lo the In- ' ten lale.fum m erce eommlssloa .today'bv one of tlio examiners oa proposals by rallroadii fot lower ra te s from points ' of origin In the cast te Pacific coast ports thiln frem the u m e points of . origin iv c r 'sh o r ie r distanees to ln l e r - ‘ mountain cities, Inclodlng' Spokano,S alt La>:o C ity and Reno. '

The re^ommendntloM a re , baaed on railroad itquests arising from a desire p l o f carriers to meet w ater competition between eastern points and tbe Paeifie . e o u l.

Tho exim lner reeommenSed th a t the „f eommission grnnl lower r jte s on w ooTJe from the Pacific seaboard to eastern n„ , manufacturing centers than from ' I n - d , land points le the same destlnatlonslm . nnd th a t thb Southern Pacific be given jo pcrmUsIon lo m aintain lower rates g( from C n llforn la" port - e llk s to Ne* jj, York on canned goods and farm pro- ^ doets tben from Interior points into'{,^ weal from eastern citlcs. j„ „

BUTTBB 8H 0Ii;rA 0B THBHATXINBp I'o

8EATT1.F., (fl^-T lctallcrs In the , dair}' prndurts buslneas aro on .ro tinns on b a t l t r supply ns the resn lt o f short- cneil pro-lnrtlon, w ith noJt\ra l gm rlng en nvailahle nnd .the outsldc’.b u ttc r timr- ha kots too h lp h .ln pe rm it‘b - i t t c r l 'o ^ e fn brought, in. W holesalers' pricc i ml- re ran te d three cents th is morning' andidc ScatUo consiimrni, wete p.\vlng flve.su eents over yesterday’s prices. Today,’* mreta il qnotB tloB'.wan-«-eeiiU ,i . ' : , 1b

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ILSCOVNTY - ^

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F l o o d L o s s e s '

Over M i l l i o n

1 H o m o s D e s e r t e d i n A r e a o f 7 6 , 0 0 0 A c r e s ^ t b l a n d

U n d e r W a t e r

O A ino , III., (/P)—An cstlnmtod loss «.f more thnn ll.fVW.OUO in crons

^ l l fi’nred by farm ers residing io S I fijtir drniimgn d ls trif ti north o f ^ I r o

. n r.'sult of flood w aters of the •Mlxslssippl river. A n area of ap-

.. iiriixiiiintely Tfi.dOO ocri's is hcing iminiinti’d sloivly, nnd oil famlliei

In tllu distric t have le ft the ir homea Hundreds of e llitens arc workinft

to sirrnglfien the levees, hut mosl of them 'ndm it they-aro engaged In n liisinj; fight. Tlio river tore out o t

foot section of Iho levee n t Al’ dridjji' yesterday. / •

W llh the rivor continuing tn rise , . ' nil prepnriitious hnvo bocn mado foi

evucuoting tho threatened oren. Tlie suverni towns in the section arc not , •’X|M-cted lo bo flooded, althoagh high wntcr wlll surround them. ^

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■ G IV IN G U P T H E I R H O M ES. ' Bealdents’ of Tawn L ow In 'B ffo rt i^ to ,j C ontrol,riooda of nU noli B lver jK a

;! X A iM ,ra, III., ( /n -F iu i. i l i i i : t k . ! i i ‘, [ flood, everj- mnn In hU lurn, the m o n !p „I of Nnples Ihls morning lost in the ir-fiie .s t r u g g le to retaiii Ihelr l^omM from I, the grnsp t.f the I llln n lsm e r . H yrioonj i 'tn d n y thp entire popnlnep of 40p fnmi- \ r i l es »us fop-.cd from home to encamp {not

In nrmy tents nn jh e knoll nf g rbund|inn ! northw ard that Indinn chiefs and Oon- tb l jr rn l Omnt made fauunis. • , ' nni

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•! M H M l'lllS , (/p) - W ithoul veutur- the r 'ln g a predlrtinn its to maximum stages, hoi ‘ A weather burenu bulletin Issued today 1• forecast an “ Increosed and indefin- re i Holy prolougcd". flood alago In tliu on ■'Miasippi river, as a resn lt o f execs- lit i ^ lv e rains in llio Ohio,valley during tho Uol y'.vani '^4 hours. ' ' ■* ' io ;II •• --------- tinij A S S O O fB D IA TB A ID . eei 5: CAinOi UL, yp) — A report w ai rc- act {-eeived* thi«,-aft«runon-M B l..citizeu.ii£ '{McClure, wiilrh is In 'th e flooded o rc i, catI hnd sen t u renueit lo Governor Small th<

l . t o rush Iwmcdlnie old to the lo w n .. tot 1; — I s .

’XRivalry is Keen :l Between Various. j Bands of Robbers "i*

J A r r e s t o f F o u r U e n a n d a W o rn - j a n B r in g s O n t S to z 7 o f ly

’ C o m p e t i t io n jJ J

' CIIICAOO, f/p )-T w o hands of . rnbben plnnncd. to raid the su- ^ ' j burbau'hom o of A rihur W . Cuttcn,J millionaire grain broker, occording ,[ to th e police, hut one brnd octod . J

• more ptnmpllv Ihnn th e other nnd , earrled ont the raid, obtnlnlng ^ 7

I jew elry vnlued a t «.n0,0(l0 and sev- ;• eral rnnpi of liquor. .I Thns" charged w ith committing ^ 5

J the rol.heiy,, which ocrurred sov- e ral Areeks ago, were nrre*ted re- ,

, ren tly ni'd todny four men ond ohe . .woman were under orre;st charged , , ,

, w ith h.iving ennspircd to commii , ’ the robhnrv. O fficers sny these five

, eomprlio llie hand thn l wos beaten ' I to tlio jf ,k . “ *

Three Youths Pick , i Track for Bed—AU “» '.I are Instantly Killed 'a, 1 — "

»I A u t h o r i t i e s S e a r c h i n g f o f E e l* i a t i v c s i o f T r io — F o n r t b h a

I M e m b e r E s c a p e s on<

> OiWr \ r o a T n , Texas, (ffH O ff l- - c e r t todny are try ing to locate the relatives of three youths from Co- lumhui, 0 ,,'w h o went to sleep on the Texa* and Pacific tracks west 1 o f town and were killed a t n ld - n lsh t lasi nlghl; *1110 hoys aro John Shiicmaker. Cnri Vance Rlgg* /a , an-l Limer Thiel. _ , ,

, Tho fmirih member of th e party , |,_ , Edward Miner, was awnkened hy • \

i; the appTMwhlng train and escaped.' w I The ho.rs were bridge w o rk en and «

' were In scarrh o f employment. -” j

; F O R M E R M A R S H A L ’ S SON ; A R R E S T E D A T G O O D IN G S

nOIBK. Idaho-—Sam W. Jones, son .1 " j f former United S tates U srshal kii ^ o n e s , clerk In the ro s to fflce jt.O o o d - M ing, ws* nrrpatod W ednesday on . ■‘i• ehargo nf fmbeirJInif .poatofflee funds, "[nc'eordlniT tft fedc>»l officlala here. Jonea w is arraigned before United B i

• S la te s Commluioner Disney a t Sho- Ki shone and bound over to the fedsrml ' •

" s ta n d iur%' whieh convenes In Septem- Qi “ ,6e r. His honri WSI fix-ed a t I i m The , ;

inmouiit j C funds allege<l to have been Q( .lem hcM led is said lo have been approx- p> 5 in n te ly MM.

5 ' B io ^ M P R O v ia n iN T T jo rB b ' *’*' :• WASlfl.S'OTON, D. C., (ffV -SnilnPU Ch g cnndlHons In the west anrl.eouthw pit Cl ••[.have ^m p’oved 100 per cent over last e fnll,.Kiig'^ne Me)Tr. Jr ., m anaging dl- no I- rec tor of the-,war finance eorpornllon, d ; doelared, tfidny upon h la return from a PI e .su rv c v of 20 sta tes ot the Mississippi, 8 t 's m ade 'o t the renuw l of p resldcnl Hanl-

,iB g ._ • - , . M

EW S. PBIOB f tV B OBHTB

i f f i FFOQIIDnOBlFFIl

s t r u g g l e In C o n g r e s s M a y R e ­

s o lv e I n to E n d u r a n c e C o n -

- t e s t ; E n d o f P r e s e n t S e s s io n

M a y N o t W i tn e s s P a s s a g e

WAsmHoioK, D. a , fonheoming ta riff h ill f ig h t In the

f lenate promlsw to reoolvo’ Itse lf :,i I n to 'a n endortnco contort. W ith '' aum y thontandi 0/ u d & an-’-

dred i o f am endaen ti to bo ccnsld- ftrod, those in cbargo of th o mots- ore oatlniato th a t a t b e tt I t v lU ' tak e cIOM to tw o m onthi o f steady v o rk to p n t tha h iu th n o g h . ' Whothor a final voU can bo token In th a t tim e, they lays, m ay d e - :

— pend 'O n-the . determ ination' - w ith* ' - ' vh ic h <hs d m o c ra ti aided by some ' lepuhU caai,, p re u tha lr f ig h t - Bflpubjljao leader* are jireparlng tor

[the slrngRlo. A call w eat .ou t today 't o m ajority .senators fo r a V r t y coa- fereneo Tuesday. Senntor Curtis of K ansas, (he rcpuhllean whip,, said ttie

[principal purpose was 'o Impress on . jthe senators the necessity fo r tkth;:i-.-.-- preflfoce on tbo lenato fioor throughout tho eonsideratlon of tho meature.

WIU Tako H m a.

i WhcUicr th e -U r lf f .bill ;c M ,l)o ,cn :.„ ,.., 'noted a t tliir's'es'slon Is 'regarded by jmony o l the cnpilol ns doubtful. V ftn th li any bu t election year they wonld nnlicipnle I iltle dlffleully in '’holding congress In Woshington to enact I t, bn t n'lany mombers and-m ore portlcniarlv thoso of the house, deilre to bo baek homo during tho campaign.

Thero is some ta lk , now abont a rf- . ress o f ‘Kl dnys n fter the aenolo ac(« on tha bill. The work on. th o .o e u n re lit .conferonco v ill re<]ulre nearly, i f a o l a ll o f two months and thoao ftvtir- ing the lie n b f n rocess 'argno th a t no tim e would be lost tbrongh th a t pro- eeduro aa'-the . conf«renc«:eQald be ia action while (:ongrcss m iat away.^ .T h p rf.a tp JihffM .A m o h j^ t^ io p a h n - , coos who do not look .w ith favo r on the enactm ent o f a 't a r i f f hill j u r t be­fore oleellona. They aay the re alw ayi Is diasAllsfactlon ovor any ta r i f f mens- - ure, AdmlUodly, however,i lh e .d lw u i- ilon m w as to when the o e a io re Is t o - ' g e t-th ro u g h Is mere dliettaiioa w ith tbo fu lu ie too unrerCain.for the form ­u la ting of a n y definite plana.

U ncb B u ln o a in B ig h t 'The sennte Is facing a en iih of high­

ly importnnt buslniin, locludlag,- bo- : i ld e i tho ta riff , the soldiers’ bonui, th e . a ra y , navy and other -appropriation bills and the ahlp subsidy ' meainre. While the ta r i f f la to be called up next T hunday , i t will have to bo laid aUdo from tim e to t ia e fo r aOmO o f th e olher Im portani bllli.:<-0ntll th e program can b e la id ou*. w llh more aecaracy than ti po idb lo a t th is tim e, eae n e u as to w hat will be the fate o f the ta riff a t th is aenloA a ^ U te d ly ia u about oe groat a i on'othBr.

The homo ia.m aklD g fa ir ly - ra p U ( tr ld e i n t ctearfag Its ealinidar and the leaders there expect to be throngh cer­ta in ly oy the f l n t o f Ju ly . *They an ­tic ipate I’lirrieu lt^ In keep lag tbe mem- born on the Job a fte r th a t tim e'and are endeavorint.' to ge t tbe lenato to speed its work.

- PB E SB hT LAW TO STAMD. -WASllINOTON, D. 0 ., (fl>) — The

senate 'o day ndoptcd tho houso Joint resolution oxtonding to June 1, 1024,

(the provjslon-of tho preiont threo per een t im migration restriction law . Sov- oral amcndmeola were ad^ed^to t ^ - . : house mxasuro whieh-origiaairy-'wDurd . have extanded the present lavr fo r only - one year. • . . : 1; ..

Today’s GamesR i d 'm — S . a E .

A s m ic s a XiMgQikD e tro it___________ _ 1 • •Cleveland ____________

Datterleo: Holllng and l ia n le r ; & g - b y and N unauaker.. E nd 5 l h - R. H . B.K cw Y o i k - . „ ........ a . • • 'W uh ing ton _________ __ C • •

Batteri>>s! Hoyt and Sehaag; Erick- eon-abd O harrlty.

End 4 t h - • , R . H . .B-e t . Louis ____________ . . . 8 ' •Chicago ______0 ■ • ‘

B a tlc rlev Calder and Bevereld; Wil­kinson, Knsscll and Bchata.

PbIlad(lphla*Bcst{iD.po«tpoaed: rain .

K ittonaT L eagne.' .E nd . 0th— - ' B . H . .E.

Bnioklyn -----------1---------fl • •Now Y ork IS • •--' B a tu r ie i : lU t^ e l l u d DeBerry? Causey and Snyder, Deeatur, •, E ad e t h - B. v B . aB o s t o n ------------------------ 8 ■ • . ^PhlU delphla ______— S

B atteries: W ttion and O'KoUl] Hsb> bell and H c a lln lj .^ :. .

Eifd 1 s t - - B. H . E .Chieago ■— 0 ,- • * C incinnati . — — — . ^ - ' 8 ^

B a tte riw : Cbo6rei and H ar tn e tt; D o - .. nohue and..WinBo.

E nd 1 s t - , B . - H B.Pittsburgh .... , * 'S t. JjouU _____ M - '____: '0 • •.

B a tte ri iii .Adams u d Oooeh; S i i a n : and A iaioiitb.. - . - . r - . ; ; : - r , ' .

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Scale with SmuQBling Fre - quent and.Easy, but Tenden- cy Steadily Fo ra ard ,‘f a

--------- Th(0D £S6A , (ff) — Every forelffnor ba# J

who cotne* here aalu. i l r j t the tame qucsUou; “ Can b u t^ n m be donn in Rniaia ooil Jf ao when nnd h o w t" „hom

The fac t i i t h i t busineu airc-adv i* hated boing done in R u u ia aoa"lbo injlea- whose tioDB are th a t evor^ mootb w ilT ’K/O so n o more of it. Bineo tho eoneipondont go ov

~ eotered Kusila io AnRuit lant, biulneM these hM tokob on biff strides. Ji U not big Tbt

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m ot to decide nn isHue of li

...................«tood thenininiHhinent fo r hi& crimes,—oi rhild , bei,Tjing for life.

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Slie trcinj»lcd, und ftlmort I■ tiT ro ti 'iie d o u t . th in ;* Iw ro u r iu H i

lioH. .........

“ Hunger! — llrea d !” wero the ' kJk! Bpoke.

A long time imBsed, wliile . fougUt to Ascapo Uie vcrdlct tlio;

dor. Itut llieu the wordh ciuiio: “ We liuve Jiot/ound uDjoQe w

)'6u breud, iittlo girl. We hiivo I ■" iiiany peopip a^tU yourb'ut they

to Ko lumiy .otJier boys uud girli are (ired of Klving; There is i

* broad, now. tfi );o, aroipid—jm, i m int. Wo uro very Korry, deai but—/rc jiiuxl Icl.tfou d it."

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A cruel jcMt? Nol. A cruol I. i)Ii(^ tliouHaudH upou thouKundi \ i f oaty om* plcadiuj» iiliilO

doinuod to dio beouuae w c a rc “ t iiig” it would be enough to cheekH of t‘very mau uad woiuua tIuH page. U nt uiwu nuiny th< boys aud glrln tlio Hcntenoe of lieeu pu«««L

lirA nm *ui« :i ClirisUon racil«l( oiit-r-wbilc llN* iiKilAmmnn puu-e ditl »nt come wli of Ihc wnrld NtopiHMl flghliug. 140 villit^ox were du^'troycd; tiu

and gn>\vji dinJsbterB Ye nud Kliiiu; fiilhoi-K woio herdi'«l ih;'K aud bunted; .ninltitndo.'t o[ vhUdvi'H wtivt; dnvTO jiit» llvt* \v»' waudor and dji*, tinless, pi-rulu might Ihj guthcreil, like loat lonibs •if witely by tlu* Near Kast K<*!i( tioUK arc- wnr-t* thau a t any tiiiu ariuiHtia*. Fniiitio appenlH for

. (o Huve the cUildrcu, for, mor.o t (;over their naked bodiea, for aud orphanages to give tbem rc surging over tho cables to “kind Amorica,” tlio hoped-for Havior ol

iVnd in tho moment of. this cr tlic (iwestion of life or.dentii for w thousandd of children must be tho teuder charity of American m fnthcTB Icgun <0 fctf. Their the nniltitude of little oq)haun v sin is banger, and nakodness, an ucablo grief, huH been ,-in Dece Januarj', and Febrnary, and 31

‘ more money, and more clothing, food, but ks9. And so Uic cruej gone forth from the offices of Ihi Belief to reduce all cxpendltun fivo per ccnt. Twenty^five ^Jiih every liunilrcd now rcceinng cnr

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u iiaesa .bu t it I t b u ila tu . Ths com- evorxi lunUti MTcro unable to stup^sm atl wili i ’adisR even b f th rea li of df<tli which h i ^ e r tlea ;wero c t t r is d o u t . dctcurTrade in fproiRa raonle», tho « • 'T h e

iftflffo o f paper rubles for Unmlan gold r fo r Ajnt^rlran bonk notci tho favor* raggoc .0 mon^y, Is t l l l l ptoUblKhl U t I t Uf« In DCS on Dierrily in U oieoir c fcw'ilr>ors U fe rom tliu hfcd(]uarter» o f the unco pow eemini rful ehe}ia, or secret police. U,;'o<-i sprlog IX everywhere. ” spond.

gaiuggUiig I t OonunoB.

Inicrnul trading for food ts eonduet'] In-tho ‘M-<alled famine dUtrirln of v 'hich, to 's a v tho truth, there is none, jnp ta l 5r all Rtisiin Is a faialne *one. Qoui’s JOW up iu dtores th a t are blandly slot j,jvg 1 tu come ftom hidden i>toclis o r nul ti f the t'overumont warehouies whoo tjjjn , rcquetiUy thoy have rcoDy come ovjr 10 fron tier in handbags or as frclijht .belled “ official docum ents." <p],QTbo Amrrieon relief administration fixed

18 he1]iuJ to s ttau la to tho freedom fiBallj r life and jiroperty which has made od foi aiilnfi; mnro free. I t bar helped lu had bi banKO tho sp irit of the comOiuniste deelar hom overy tr id c r represented tho dlaao: ite d cap itilisla or tho >pceulat6r w ent i hoso doiervcd fate was a eheka pri- o f hoi )n or fir in g squad..' Tho A. R. A. meu tr in e s I everywhere and are breaking down eargoc lesfl old barriers of hatred. ' sensoThe Ajnerlcana were a t f i r i t opposed A asrii

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lere to receivc cim be satisfied, - o n l y a l i t t l e ^^,,,1 ( 1,5

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ingH h o p in g w o c a I f t h e s u n s h i u c s

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o f d e a t h h a s ( o o n iw d th e m to a ivjTO e v e n th o n e a h

ra c c i s b c 'iiig ' K i i v a n - t l m t d nIddkrt o n . I n ■ .A n iic n ia , n o t . f a ^ ^w lioH i h c r e s t timiiH, i u d iiy fl o f ;g . U s t y o a r rliiu-il?* a u d v e g e tth o u s a n d s o l n m iid c 'd i t o n o v e r^Y ere v io l a t e d N treotH t o d a y , a n di><l i n t o b u i ld - •‘( ! b i ld r o u w a l k ih g1 III t i r p h a u o d i c i s l i u a t i i i g f o r biw ild e v w c w t o j-nroM. r r a n y t h i n g

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r e f u g o c o m e c o n sc io u R ly in th c i:i u d , i j i u c r o u s p l n c « l t h e r e d u r i n jr o f A r m e n ia , e r a w h o , u n a b le t<

1 Cl-isiH, WllCll 1'“ ™ ‘P . l l ' r m m m n l i e m l .b e a n a w e r c d , “ .™ “ ' ' “ “ M t t » l......... t i P A l n o n c a M , n n cc k a i m v w t o m o th e r a Ui« \v lio « c im ly I f y i ' I B t o O o d tinn n d iin in e a » - '■‘" ‘d n m l ( tc n c

e c e m b e r , a n d l l a f l t l v a t e t o r y o f! M n r c h — n o t p a w t i t in a to lo v e a n tn g , a u d m o r e b p c n g iv e n , t h a t t ru e j o r d e r haK f o r r e s c u e o f c l i i ldhi* N e a r E a s t p o n d o n u s — h a s i t:«rpH tw e n ty - n s ? A r e w e t i r e d oM l d r e u f r o m o u h ?” . I h t h e r e , nc n r o i n i i s t b c t e n d e r n e a s f o r h 't th

leck at once to CLEV

■X The Tw in FoIIr Ki-wk w ith confidei

TWIN FALLS DAILYrorywberi) b o t tbe ir palleaee u d goo i i nili aod, f inally , b a n h o rd en ^ o n i H^ e r officials b m disiipated tho un- p’tc u n o n t o f .^ M slU o tu | The fim l American ships to thia port

sir ing fr>bd b ivo given heart lo th e <|igged. workmen and b ivo , ahot oe tr | | (e in to tlie..pQrt. ' I U fe-'giving buslncil Is io tbo a iro n d "

iming a t surely as tbo flowera of iriog. Tbo poople know i t and ro-

Tbo sp in l o f America, has wnrked i t r Ilf in to tho offlclal mlad ond th is Is ' lown In the treatm ent of small trod- ig. ve«ttl» wbUh tome l im . T h « r ip ta lns havo been ira^ m atlce lly ooeed Aihoro nhcro tliclr cargoes Oi IVO been brought a t rcduced prlec* Lloj id eap ta ias have been paid for lem io h sd u i t or rotten Mdei.

H it » t AU PolnU. tlvoTho balance of money i w them wer'i D xed a t ruinous exchange rates and . . nally tho ship master t t i s overeharg- .I fo r laboj and port dBe»j bu t o i ho id brought in goods nh irb bo bad no t mor eelared or made Illegal inve ttm en tsin "o li iamondt n r a r t gooda tbe eaptxiii i t i l l en t iw ny fa irly satisfied. Tbls form Jom ! holdup is p u s ln g ont w ith the en- teae anee n f bigger sh ips. bring& ig'’rea l *ho irgocs aod o w in g -to tbo Impelling w ill inso o f deeeney, imported by tlin gun m arieM i. . , ; wbo

ditorial from The Literal

m ce<A m o n g t h e m a p T tn n t i s a n d s . I

if h u n g e r , a u d s ic k n e a a , a n d n y o t b e e n a n s w e r e d , .no t o ne j,

le c r i e s o f t e r r o r n u d d i s m a y ,i A m e r ic a : ^

V M , .v i a P a r i n : “ T liuuB andH h r i l l i u g N e a r E a « t t h r e s h o ld , t o f b r e a d , h o p in g f o r s n m m e r te e p u 6h i h m o f f o u r <?ooV-

if tw c n ty * f i v e p e r c e n t r e d u c - c s c lo s in g M a r c h f i r s t a l l g e n - p

V M , C o n s t a n t i n o p l e : “ A p - s o o f .u e e d f o r g e n e r a l r e l i e f ' '. y n a t o l i a C a u c a s u s . I t c d u c t io n i d e q u a t o a p p r o p r i a t i o n s iI p h o u rc ■ IioprlcHs iv ith o u t j.

_ ____uI M , f r o m A m e r i c a n W o m e n 's b a n ; - “ W e h a v e e i g h t h u n d r e d o ;uscR lo t h o h o s p i t a l , a u d c h i l- h

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niqnt ever filmed. Terrific in iU in- tha t tonsUy, the mlRhty log jam , tho blow- plcti inf; up o f the .dam , and tho swashin;; Ai to rren t o f felled forest is thp mlRhlieitl suc< fipeotacte (,f tho cam era’s a rt. rach

'' In all its snlendor, in nil ita ruthless sure jr lo ry ,‘ 'riiD fllc t,’ PTlsclHa D ean’s won- fron derful no-v Untversa)-Jewe1l, eominfc to and tlie Orpheum theater n e s t Thursday, tbin vividly 'ccnrds the nctual _dynamitln? , o f a huRO dam, and tho breaking loose uT i o f hnndrods of thousand* of Jho pri- floned lo n .

“ C o n n i tl ," . lh » , . tn u l lo M l Ifcd B m Book sorlnl by 'Olare^eo BndinKton > Kelland;’!? a 'm ystery -d ram a,-the ced monntain country o f th e Canadian

t 'Horth woods as Ita locale. TlAn entire losKln? camp, runnlair n t In

foil blBJit w ith all i ts mon. waa requlsl* reel ■» tioned by fltoa it Paton ia the diree- pl«f'

tlon of this marvelous picture. —f ______ this

t w o -h b t b d m e l o d r a m a .• I f you like your film fare full of "®<>‘

biit, tw s-fiited men and beau lifu ', "j ■ tauneh-beailed womon, playinjf the b |e pjm o of life, lovo and hate in the f ^ a t . Rlorioos outdoors ajrnlnst a*i)nck- { “ " i Tffround of ruintcd, mBj?*tlc monntalns,

■ then .lon’t l e f - ' 'A a f o o f L lttK , Sm oky” ro t aw ay from you. .

- I t ’s a Playgoers featuro a t tbo Idaho 1 thoater n o it W ednesday and wo nn- ®* “

rcseryedlv rccommcnd It as m tt l in ; good melDdrflma.

B A 8TSR FLOW BBS , OlCalondulns (m arigolds), earnalion i, lbo,i

--------- inapdrasbn . ealias, etc. .A few cul remr- - dnffodills « U 0 dor. Phono lS70. City bird

Tower Orecahonscs, Becond ave. 8 . and flevcnth s L TVin I>IIs.—adv. R J

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l i i E u l i l“ T h e D r a g o n 's O la w " D e s o r ib - L o a

e d M D i s t i n c t I m io v a t lo n j ' I i n P i c t n r e a - !

• T hat 1 /pholoplny ereatlon, fnr too ' Tli long for one continuous.nrreening can " T o bo'snccessfully presented in four brim- fu l installm ents o f five reels oifeh, is adequololi' demonstr.-»lcd by " T h e Mis'- ”j ‘" tress o f ttio W orld,” n » 'r io i o f four g rea t. Paramount pictures the first uf . which ” T!io D rncon 's Clnw,” featur- ing M ia ? Jar, wilt bc presented lo the patrons o f tbo Id^ho theater loniglit.

This inuovallon mnrks n now dopa.'t- uro in Ih't) photoplay world and scrccn 7 ®*“ fans-ahould a w a it its outfonio w ith * '''" '; profound in ierest. Each of the f iv e - j '" reel pictures lakes tbo beholder into a ” , ' d ifferen t lnnd, nnd tho action so far a.i tho t la iii i> concerned Is nuito eon j ’ plete. !“Pr<:'

And becaus? It is presci.lod in feur successive Installment* of fiVp reel* each, " T h e M istress o f the W orld” . “ y» ; surely claims the righ t to be, apart. from tbu lavlslmcus of Us production nud th# immensity of i ts them, somi-.*'®*: thing new in tho universe.; ------------------I Thi

H ffO T G IB S O N O N C E M O R E ; ' . '”,' — — la t t l

F inal Shoving o f th e F i i« E ater Bclud. i{. t i n la d - « - R t i l to - P U y l i P le u . i , l , ]

-,v Ing -O ffering . ‘lot, |— la sin

The final showittg o f Hoot Oibsoii tor v In “ The F i ro .E a te r ,” hU f ln t sU- reel e ffo rt fo r U niversal, will lake placo this evening a t the Rialto thea- „ . ter. This Is by f a r th r b e s t thing thnt * this popolnr sln r has donc.« • 1^®*®

The picture wo* filmed in tho big Rf®*' M ods of Cnllfornin, and lhe fire scene ®” . Is ono of the best ye l. The wild ani- nnls. leaving Iho^ woods to cscapo lh e |5^ , ‘® fire, tb e jum p on horseback over n Twin ■liff, into the w nler, nro only a few of >be th iiU ln g . Uiln^tn tb&t Hocit koca [hrough in the .m nklng of this clever p ie tils flS ^ 'n W F jU in 'n ah y Peg|ty com* iiy , and n scenle showing the raising )f thous.imlN of trou t, oro also on this Sill. I t •* Iruly a show worth whiln..

No eound Interpreta tion . |On leclng a lusty ch&ntlcleer crow a l ■

tbo,lop of its velec, • fellow bom denf ’’ rem arked: "Ilow he yaw ns.ihn l sleep/DlrdI" . ! .

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■ H A E E Y L A M A B

Tb# W o tll’t Qc«aA«n In p e m iia . to r of Yankee Fem ale Otuu^act«n —H ii A nnt A bbey a t th e Coonty

F a ir—A Fea to r# B vetywt o s.

P L ^ A N D T A T E ' »

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!. a O L D T T O f P E O D U O T IO H T

H E JA Z Z HEART”'O E K E N N E D Y ,

UTY CONTEST - A DISTINCT ' “ Y W IT ir A L L BTAR COLORED • JT K A PROGRAM HARD TO REAT - “

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Thoso who w /ro •innblo to see mn " T o l ’abio D av id” when it had its Al| showing in Tw in Pnlls a t Iho Orpheum, will do no il to motor over to Kimberlv this evening ntid see tho finnl showing 6 ( of this w onderful plcturc.

Tho production marks Bnrthelm cst' V . f irs l npne.nrnnco as n stnr. His rule as ^ . David Klncmon is oiio Ihnt calls for ■ u ra p a th e t i: acting and the capablehandling which ll receives from B fjr*___thclmcsB makes th'e-'chftractor nn o u t' Jtnnding otic. • Tlie stor K-gi«tcrs high !■ in the ioIp o f 't h e monntain youth ■Those unw avering ambition is the key ?! ' note o f his chnractcr. *•’“

“ T ol’ab le .D av id ” is one of those ' jppcaling storips of tho-Virginia moun- :alns th a t <alls fo r'red 'b looded man- f."” lOod, anp ia ls w llh its smooth simpllc- , ,ly, and a t the samo timo lugs w ith *“*! {cnulne-hciirt throbs., rffOTIOE TO LOT OWNBBB IN TW IN

FA L L S OBMBTEBT.Tho nnnual charge, for maintcnnnco

>f lota in tl.o Twla Falls Ccmotery fo ri ;he year l!i22 will bo duo nnd payable 1.,,: »t tbo offico of lhe secretary, S tuart 11. Taylor, 127 Main Avenuo E ast, Mav Isl, 1022. Tho assessment is M a full ot, I2.B0 fo r a ha lf lot and ll.OO for \ single j;rave. Pleaso give this mat* cr your M tontion.—adv. ‘

- f lo w e n u d Plants Po tted cinncrnrlas and calendulas, will

.o ts o f .ilco 'enm ations nnd othor home A[rown ;iow crs. Also bunches of flow- a firs fo r grave decoration,. SOe nnd 11 nedach. Phono 1279. Cily Tower Green- Heii lOuses, S e co fld^w ^ii& im L S cvcn thU rr ‘> in F ftl!i.a -odv ;^ . R

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B u e d o a tb e

"PETER IBBBy Ooorge Db M u r ls t

“ F O R E V E R ” i s a T w o D o l la r S

. For e igh t weeks i t played to capaclt Tho Criterion on Broadway, w itb all reserved a t two dollar top.

I ls fnmo has already spread lo ovcry ner o f tho United States. Every man woman In tho eountry Is looking forwai

' the tim e when hp Can seo this prqdu which m arks the olUmato In boauty th rill and heart ^interest. ■

Tbo crilies bavo onanimDusly said that Mr. P iltm au rlce ’s best production, and best w ork e re r done-by U iu T c rg a so a Mr. Reid.

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Fi^OFPEIiiS I l y "S t a r T h e a t r e a t K im b e r l y S tic-. - -

e e e d s i n B o o k i n g f i o m o 'c f --------B e s t P i c t u r e s

Tho plnplo o f Kimberly aod Twin r a i l s aro indeed foftunalo in being able to *.-»• aome of the finest pictures . th is seatun, r ig h t a t tbeir door. Tho S t i J theater o f K bnberly, fo r Friday ftn d '8aturi(nypA pril 21 nnd 22, offers the sooor feature, “ U li Baek Against th e W all.” TbU is ono of 't h e big film s o f tho year.

O ther pictures to be shown a t this popolar pluyhense, include ''T h e L it­lle M inister ” oa April 23 and *21 “ Roputallon” on tho SHh and.2fith ,” . “ Tho Man from L o it B iver” on April SO and May 1; “ Lying L ips” on Mav 5 u d C;-'.‘A CerUln Rleh M an,” May 7 and and tho masterpiece, ..“ E ai: Lynno*’ pm Mny U and 15. This ii indeed' a f*ne nrray of pictures, and Iho nanaitem ent o f the S lar theater .is io be eongratulated. V

Fli l O T p l S l i NS c o n e s i n “ P o r e v e r ” D e c la r e d

t o P l c t n r e S t r a n g e P l a c e s " -------------- o f E a r t h

A picture th a t shows t h c ' iitrangc places bf the earth , without losing thu gripping elements o f its sl-iry is l“ Fo^ over,” l*aram ount’s screen vcriiio'n of Oeorgo Du 'M aurier’s novel. “ Peter Ib b o lso n / ' which will be dlspbyed a t tho Idnho tbeater Monday. Elsie I \'r- guson and Wallaco Reid nro co-ntari in th is g r tn t Oeorge U lim aurico pro­duction.

In tho dream scene Elsie Fergusnu nnd Wallace Reid aro revealed ' in a gondola i t a V enetian cannl, in nn ieo palata in Uussla, a t the cltcus Mnxi- mas in Home, on tho. dcsurt sands In. Algeria, nnd a t various show pinces In Englnnd nnd Franre . • j

GOOD P R O G R A M P R O M IS EDEclipse Ooznedy Fonr t t Orpbemn Mon*

day Said to be Among tba OtaverE n te i t i in e n of Country M

“ H nDagcr Anderson of Iho Orpheum theater promises his pntr.)ns another agreeable surprise Moni'ny evening when tho Eclipse Comedy J'our preient their son’;; and' fun fealival. These elever a rtis ts have nu het th a t con lists o f rare b its o f comedy nnd hnr. m ony-singing. 'T h e 'excellent repu ta­tion o f this qua rte tte hns nlwnyn m ain­tained its highest slnndirds. comedy a n d . songs blending harmoniously,

Ilarry Ia M arr U .onulttor on tUo hill thn t -.rill en terta in wilh his Imper- nonation -if “ Aunt A bbey” nl the eounly fnir. Ln M arr Is n clever Im­personate-, and his nppearance in bur­lesque fem alc in ttlrc means a snnsm of laughter fro m 'th e nu'dienec. B is mon- dIoituo soncs.and dnnees nre a scream.

Clair und Bergman eall Ihe lr comed.' ic t, “ Ja w n ,” nnd I t Is on net th a t wlil prove a trea t to tho most exacting.

The opening num ber.on th(< bill, riynn and Tnle, is a lively up-to-date romedy tn lkfest, cnlled “ Spontaneoiis” ind opens w ilh n scrcam and eloie:< ivlth n riol. W atch tho drop.

Added tu |h ls clover nrray of talrift,V featuro picture »starrinir Madgo Ken ledy in “ Tho Olri w itb the .Ta»j; lenrt,^ 1^,111 be shown.

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Show O U R P R IC ES ■til? «t 25cTWID'50cJl seats —

' , Mack Sennettjan and OOMBDT-ward toiductionty and .,- F O X N E W S ;

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WALThe Picture for Every uiho has ever tasted the

John Anoilxtcr's s te m rohm of Justice -bll heart a le d 'out fo r mercy.

" Tbe story of W t happoned a fte r be one of tbe g rea t d ram atio a ltoationa o f i

Von w ill'be moved to p ity fo r \h * v l f W iudsoi. A nd yoor b e a it w ill go on t t traordlnarU y rea l a M v iv id b y E O iott B

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Party i s U atQ ium

.HONOLULU, T . Mar­quesas islandi are .the most luteTestii<i; region in exlslonce fo r botanical stu* dies, according to a le tte r reeelvedhero today from Professor B. IL Brown, ono o f the scientlsle a ttached to tbe Bishop Muieum, who h u spent the past saveo. ' months in tho islands south of bore.

Tho le tter to Dr. II, 0 , O regory.head .• o f the museum, sa id th a t GOO species o f M arauesai p inn ts ,had beea eoUeeted • by_ Professor Brow n a t f T ^ i i . Brown, who accompanied him. These a re main- '• ly entirely new m aterial bearing on the age and qrlgin o f tbe f lo ra of the Paclfie ocean,” ho wrote. “ Tho an ­c ient M irquesans knew plant anatomy and. had nsmcB_ f<>r. e v e r jih iy f in Uie anatomy of a w M dy stem th a t eaa??o seen w ithoul a lens, he said._-{'Ono cf the members o f tho royal famLlyj. who constitute tho m ost inlclligont Marque- *’ sans and hnvo given us eonslderablo — help, selccled & woody stem and Indl cated each o f t h e ' various tissues of the stem, giving each the native nam e,” tbu le tte r said.

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SWIM & CO.7 A L L B ,

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are the worst aJI thieves — wije-steaHer I”

C I W 'Y p N TERHUNE[]SacE WORSLEY ry Man and Woman re bitter-sweet of Ipvetico pronotmced bis wife guilty, bat ’

be tb n i t her out $f b li ll/e m a te of tb* icreea.

wife, played by tbo b un tlfn l OUir* at to tbe b n i b ^ wbo li made « • tt Dexter.

1 wlU never forgtt.\

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^ W i i f E fiTffllUflOlEHilGEl

Character ol General Semenoff j' --EtesEHled,vitLNew Light byj

Former Officer of United' States Troops in RussiaBAN rEANOISCO. *jP) —0«B.

era l' a w o r lo Bflmenof/, formBr A tu tum oi. tlifl Cossacks, whose fl< u n c ia l astaaslem ento led Jilm to a N ew Y ork Jail, wm te ra o d “ a

, M aod of th a American troops In B lkeiia,l,M n a BtateDe>>t.at pnb- IM fld in tb e (aronlcTo today, i j

> D arld P . Bairows, prealdent o r th e ”" “- TJnlTarrity o f Oallfon>la. P re ildont

Barrows w ss colonel o f thrf F ifty - ssTenth fn fa n trr when th a i regi* m ent ijiu rded a railroad a t Ohlta,Siberia, where there ^

- betw een Bemeilbff's men and- 'a n . .A netlcaa onipost ts tb e im n n e r o f

!S 3 S ^ .^ ^ 4 . ■ ■ ■The cilucatur baIiI, necorillnfr to tliu

Clironie]'-, ''a c n c ra l Bemcno/f is a hU; man Iirnto, a man to wlioin ilcatb i t a Jm I, bu t h i vrnii Iho friend of tho Am- frlfDii in Siberia nrul Jnat now

^ Ift imii;li inisundi'rttoud;"

Qroat FighUair Mnn.Till* In lrrvicw - fjiifplm Dr, Bnrrowsj

BK Mvlnv' Ihnt St'iiieiioff m h ‘'o n e of{ i thi' cM 'n'ist /in lilinc lonitiM In thn , •

j i ’tiri'l. ;t mnn nbiwluti-ly w ithout-fear.**; ' TIilJ • ■On oru.oi'r 'a ilon, tirmrillujf-to Ihn s tn to .' /jr«t i

m rnt. Dr. Hnrrows snw tho C o u irk “ |ni[!< • ■ icndpr woirndcil four tlm ci by grenades Colom ! 'iD .nn cn;:mPmfnt vrilli tho boTthcviki. runimi

The chnr«o,t1int_Jc jn c tio ff Ecrjnlticil..a.,Uu!J .A nip^aun 'iyaep i t i i lj\f"’Oi\lrd«red wos

. ,, deelnrei) «)uo lo a mlsundcrstnndlnR.r^ |sultlnj^ from the b itte r fend hetw ^eal FOB Semenoff nnd Admiral Kotrhnk. CHli• “ The .A mcrlean*.hold Ihe w estern jjoncrs

se e to r ," i<Hded“ thc ‘IKlorvlew and U Hurcau wos DCfciiKflrjr for Brmcnoff lo aand a nounic Irrvin nf Irocpa acroM l!ic rnad iniarded cun no

V -b y UneJo flam 's troops. OoJoaeJ I fo r - ’to r fro •• ' jo w , who with tho otber* rceofrnhod' JcK d

- .:Kolehak ,is commanacr, Tfnueitcd 8c- reau fi .tncnoff f i r t t to (rtt-KolchaV's approval,

> Seolonoff refuted. His men wero scut' p'leati •^on and wcro utonpad n t tho American

sector l) j outposts. Thc'p was a. dli- ••p u to and. firing broke out. A few sppfi

Amorieana wero. P ractJca ll/ a ll Sunrlnt th e Rntsian forco wns wiped ou t; they fim

•' wero now i'd down almost to a man. - ta ta i

, . r ' .W as Oouraieons Leader.' Miiw

, " 1 do ntil wnnt to a]>pcnr to defend jjon ' flcmcnoff. -Neither- do I wnnt to con- . dcmn him. Uo waa r man of Iron, both ‘

In roiimao and Icnderililp.'“ Moro than nnco ho told nio of his

" intenso admlrntlon fnr tlio Aiucrlcau troops. 1 knew ho was e arn est-ls h ii “ Thi support o f f th o Amcrltori force, and A ’

.i^ .m ado.ovory e ffo rt to enlist our a id be. Wh yo roT riS m pT C irtho offer of the Jap- ■7:30 p. ouese. , ■ L . Cool

" W hntcver ho did wa« with' the snln Durka i nlm of benlinR tho hnlthevllil whom ho o f llio

■ lifttcd. { y a s with him when ho ad* sdats nl vnnecd throufch MonRollfm te rrito ry to • flpoeli Chilft fightinfi for .tha allies. ' I t -w n s rlek. ir>0 miles, aod he forced his n e n Atl ol

I throiiRh In ten days.” u tual hi

^ d ' a y * s S p o r t

j i l i y Sll i JDB i l-' Stories of Beported Rotirioment Konw<

Not Borne Oat by Faots Voteran Satisfied

CHICAilO. (i<P) — Stories of tho an- 8AN.‘ expected rctlrcm nit from baseball b f (n’anh oi

■ Charles A. Comlskey, owner of the Chi* eago Whlto Sox, hnvo been told from (},e p^rj t im e - to . , t in u .— Tho stntem ent o f te i Icaruc, hoS rj*T rthat Comiskev U nnt the samo C®nie, w, eld U m in th a t hr Is fnlllng p h y sw Wlllinm pliy and th a t h« is tru«tlnjf tlie a ffa irs lenate. o f tho Sox to J i LouU Comlskey, his son,-Wid l i m y M. Orablncr, secretary DO?

, o f tho elnb. . 0A WTho « filo r Gomlikey Is no t sHpplnjC J . Kcnw

In to oblivion, however, h is baseball a c land boa tlv ltlos Indleate, nod his health is as un^ersln good as ever. Tbo White Box nsfn in to rin g ht

: b a t retlrc.1 to tbo background of pub- gnmes.■ lie life Mmewhat, bu t so fa r ns gov- make an

crn ing the affa irs of his club Is con- cerning I corned hU word still Is law. claretL

Comlsui.v Is satisfied th a t the pren- He Iton t club under h it banner is tho b o it the Salt th a t eonld be p u t togetber in a Htttomore thnn one teston. “ Wo bavo a WTTJJi good ball elub arid one thn t will w in alo t o f gnmch th is season and tho fn tw o ,i,ln 18 ’y e a n ,’-’ said Comlskey, “ I t ta k ts tim e j jto rebuild and I know the fans appre- W elker (ciato the fac t.'* cbcstra t

. — — ---------- 18, i t w' All T«riii F a lls peopio aro invited to Condititho B aptist lad les ' ehlekoo ple supper prevallcil

, n t tho J . It. n a i l rcsidcnee a l H ansen, contcsl li Batnrday frflm '.'i to 8 p. m. 3 5 e .-a d v .

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ThliT’i'Xrlui'lvV pic tutt' shows for th o in f Jci: rst tliiie thi‘ int.T lor o f .tlio. O klahoma! prcme lrii[!«dv hiMiNi-’’ whiTu L icu ti'na jt- i hus d ilom -ri'au l Wnrd .Beck, pnst 'f le ld l man, v nim andV 'nt I 'o rt Bill, wns killed by hm d i :UuUct ■ ffom '.u ,rcv o lm _ ^ n ,l] i^ . Iintids I f le ._ J

rO B U NITED STA TES SENATE. | ‘I'AUCXOO, W l — .C liffo rd Thorne,!(leral rounsel for .lhe Amorlean Farm reau fudcrMlon, todny formally nu- iinU'd his ennd idn ry 'fo r th e repuliti- .\ nominnlion (ur 'l>nitcd Blnti-s

frnm lotrn. ilo slmiiltnncousiy to.i- rhitfl red. his resignation to tho fururb ii^ " A ll ( m federatioQ.’ <old.

ieatan t V Isv 'P rM bT ta rliQ Ohurcb,(Knull, Idabo .) Qroo]

H^niucl H arris, Pasto r. a ji ,Jpcflnl fcnsler service a t 10:30 a. m. cold. ' tidny.rho choir will render on £kisli>r enn- a cniilled “ From D eath Unto ^

disA Ildbi-rU wlll a ts ls t lu tho rondl- i f u n of Ihc enn tu ta .nnd nlso In nther * d a l numbers. , '

r J n t C hristian Cburcb, “W. W. Burks; Pasto r. S“ kl«n^

'T hn I(e«urreetIon of Je.sus, A. 1). ,.Battv A V iito ty ,’ ’ 11 a. m ._ :.. W nu ,

•W hat Is T bat in Thliio l ln n d f " . At V O 'p. m-, a re 'tb o thnnvs of F rancis L os'A n Conk, supplying the pulp it of Kov. Vernon •ka nt- lhe 'ChJiiHnn chureh. Troops Uatte the f l , 'S . A. w lll he given siicclol Wheat; :b nt tho morning service. SeattIpedal musle in charge o f Mr. I’at- wet gro

il other servieea will lie held n t tholl hggn. FOUL

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^N .W U N C IS C O , (/P) - A t p l e r ' , _ ; ^ ^ , h or.lcr from Kenesnw M. U nd i» , A M E R Isnnl lianebnll eoinmisslonrr, to prt-

Wm. .1. K enw orthy, manager nf • Portland team of tho P a d f ic Const ue, iriim plaving In nny official e, w n s re c tlr rd today -by President ,ror inm il'. MeCnrthy, of tho Consit cnou*'. c ,P. . . ■ _ Caucnsfai

_ _ _ ■ ■ ■ ■' AmerlratDOSSN’T UNDERSTAND IT . Mootirell iW liAKR CLTY, U tah, (fl>V-Wm.:cnwiir(hy, manogpr o f tho P o r t- ' , ' ‘°,"V bftseb.ill team, said he could not

rsfahil .Tiidge I.nticlls’ ordor bar- ‘ him' ftom /p ln y ln g In officlnl

'S. “ I will have no stntem ent to .) sn ti l 1 reeelve Inform ation con- ;;o'mnc ng lh r d i"m lisal,“ Kcnw ortliy do- (,tnho, wl >1- lime afti

is hcie leadiiia h is team ngnlnst K|,om Jt W t Lake elnb. ' , i gi.ce^ or

i l U H J S DATES AHHOtJHOEDVOHK, (/P) — Tlic c h . i m p l o n - '^ ^ ^ ^

18.2 balk line b illiard mntcb b o - ________1 laHe Schaefer, t i t le holder an 'l i * i W i er Cochrnn, will bo held liv, O r-: ra hall, Chieago, M ay 10, 17 and t wns nnnouneed toddy. inditinns sim ilar to those nhlrb lileil lr. the la s t Iloppc-Schnefcr st Iiave heen agreed upon anti th e f t f t ' ts >111 play A. to ta l o f JOOtf points ree. b.t'cks: ,

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’ Jeon P. Dny. former Oklnhiiinn su- hum■ome .courr'jluTice. The’ fa ta l bnllct tnekus dbcfenrgod, declares the accused cuntan, when ho struek-4he flyer’over tho. * >.vs•lid w ith his rovolvcr d u r ln g 'a licuf- iigsle.__ Mr*. Day corroborntos her hus- wan

BaseballrE TO A T ’a OAKES. !

Afflaricaa League. 'I'hHadi-lpJila, 8j Boston, 2. ■ , ' ' od All other Kamcs postponed! rain ' or,'

National L aap ie . | CHBrooklyn, 2; New York, 10. woreAll^othiT games’ postponed; rain-

Pacific c o u t I « a g a a . !M S a lt L a k e - ' ' R. 11.rtland ................5 0 i / 'W 'lit U k o ........ ................... 2 11 . T , “ "Ja ttc rl;s! Crumpler nnd MeCanr.j- \ j wls, D lieholder'and K n ion .- ' 1 p.', M O a k lp n d - n . II. B - .p h iJ t1 Pra.icIsco ...... .............1 1 . 1 2 O a X "kUnd _____________. - . . . 0 ^ 6 2 l t h t ^Jattvrb:*: M ltchtll .nnd Y elle; E ller,I u f; nu, Kclscr nnd K oehler ' ^vcrU Vernoo— ' ^ K.; tbrow• A nK clcs------------------ 5 8 1 „nrnon ...............- ..... .. 8 l l t u j^ inJa tterlrsi Dunjovlch, H all nnd I>nly,,| i,i_ ca t; .lames and ifannah . ’ ; bnsobicatllo-Saenuneuto RBmo poalponcd; , p „ t , ■ BTO-mds. 1 ifardli

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HW VOUK, yP) — Delegatea lo t in . ! “ A: I'Cntlnn of Iho nntlonnl b o a rd ‘o f ! knew, royed bnsketbnll officials. In- ex-1 me lo Ivit »i*>,8ion lodny, <lce]ared th a t nl- ( nieii llofis III the “ fo u l” rules' o f th - 'ip o 'tln 10 wdliiil not b r rccnmmended. 'vhii li I n |.a ‘limlnnr>' Fostlnn held la sti Cnp it tho foul rule which has rn u se i li^ ce k 'Mer-iNIc ■nmiiiu’n t this ren r. w as lP r ie n i UMod imd It KtiK sold todny th n t *hcy I di'IcK-ates had not n 'arhod an agree- pHal n t (in viirluns nitornllon proposals. recent niiy iiilniir chnngc»-in tne ru lc i coverl: 1 to bo rerommended, however, and ng lhe f|uestions srheduled for dis- " I ion todny wcrfl “ tim e ou t,’ ’, “ stnll-

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I.l'JXAXDROPOI., Armwiln, I'Jo ii* ft T baffling expert m ouniain climb- y j for vears, tho grent M ount A l n - o m l ise, one of the hlghei<t< peaks In thu Willie ntlans, has been ascended by tw a Leona, rlrnn tollcgo nthletes, Boy Dnvls, ,n a |.t, tieello, A rk., nnd It. I). Anderson Jonnoctifut. _ ount AlnKheuso rlsea 1!),6000 fent ® , n broad plateau about th ir ty mHea “ u-V of Ali'xandropol. >"'“ 1 t

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« < y a m ----------— ,i.y ,mnchlne shearing p lan t a t T lknra, inally i

0, will bo ready for operatloo any made hn fte r the )5th o f April fo r all un inju

( i t may conecm. F o r bookinK ecnt fio r nny Information writo W. H . ring fo

ina, S28 N ortb Coaaat, Barley, ball d i0,— a dr. gucsta

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a "frdgedy 'Bousii’

iiiul’s tetlim niiy tha t lhe nv la tar Qt- thruncki’d her.. The unsoU'cd, mystery l.jiduntends the proiccating attorney, whn tng:i.vs a murder Indirtmi-nt will bei'flakcd hls ga inst the fo rm er'ju rist, if th e fac ts Dny.•armnt It, la how Judge Day wnlked fore

QiHnilEjTOeath of "Pop" Anson Sogard* Sea e d ^ Loss to Entire Spott- ^ ^

ing Fratoniity

CHICAGO, (flV -T ribu tei today from -B E ores of aisoclntca of Adrian Conatnn- nerAjrion,'w hoie death occurred hero 'stOfday, r e f le c t^ _tbe integrUy of 'c o t tbe g rjf li^ * fve leraas ot -bflio- Senri JI. CapUitf'^Anson, -Anson,Iny calletl him, died w ithin tw & daya *i,naMi bis seventieth birthday. . . n nu,

He probably is the greatest hero o f thp e gnmo tb a t bo hel[<cd lo establish [ m y yenra ago. •Cliarles A. Comlskey, owner o f tbo ileago Americans and ycprs'ngo Cap- I In'AnsQD’a rival a t ’a m anager,'paid Tntiin Is finnl tr ibu te : : tintr“ Tlu was (he greateat b a tter tb n t <?g cr walked up to h it a t a basehall i» ^ » | rown by a 'p lteher. I hnvo seen thenlI from h it day to this. I played tlmv alnat him and know. Ho was a fine,(f, honornblo n a n , on nnd o ff the i . .* soball field. ITo w u an all-round Brtfman, a g rea t bowler, a - f ia e bll* rd lst, a competent golfer and a g rea t . ^ m » t the trapa lie excelled a t more ____ inches of aport than aby m an I over ' ew in bnsoball. » / ]

'D eath O rla m P rlend i , | ( J'A nson was as fine a mao' ns I ever JW. Only tho othor'dny ho visited “

looking well. He was on» p f thu • n who made basi^nll the n a tio n a l ' c j r itlmo and 'h ls death"grloves a ll o f iisII knew h im .” • , t in n s ' 'np taln Anson’s death followed aek of Illness nnd nn opurotlon., T hurs ends were turprUod, for although I al>ot’it y knew (fiat hu had entered n hos-'tuuch il n fte r being ttrickcn on the s tree t i,nor,‘ tn lly they understood he was ro- fm n, | "InjC- s ta r tlr

' .Way :- FORMER CHAMPION D P. ^1-23

fE\V Y O lik,' (ff) In his first rojiolltnn engagement slnco he bo- e t t s t

bla atlem pt a t n comeback some. iths ngo, b'reJdli! • Welsh, form«r m twelKht ehnmpion, will meet Archie - F Iker, es-nmnteur lightweight cham- ■I n t a Brooklyn club tonight. Pred- ■

Weliili held the lightweight bell III lOH to 1017, tnking the title f r o i i : n lie Ritchie nnd lonlng It to Bonny W nard', tho nreient holder. fTonlght i 9 eb isjiilln il for len roundi. * , ' S

SUBSTITnTB TO flO ON. j I W T T L E . Wash., Oft — Annoiince-t . ■t UiAt M artin Fnfcy, Tacomn m id-; Ireigbt, wlll meet Gordon McKny oi j ■in a t u boxing show here nex t T u » - mInstend of Panama Joe Qans, orig- M

ly sehi^duled lo oppose McKay, wax | '■0 hero todny. Cans Ims wired th a t Iojury to his hnnd received in a ro- ■ ]

fight wlll keep him out of the Ufor three weeks. Tbo Senttle base-1 Hclub l.aa been invited to be th a . H

ta o f the mnnagrmeHf. j '

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wooltliruugh Ihis,room to the stn lra n t tho' lo 7 biich nnd then down ngnln, a fte r sccur- tvoeli tug his revolver, whlleJUcek coatlnued 'shon Ills rtl1eg>'i| j^nfnrred embraco -on Mra. l o 1( Dny ns Uiey sa t ori tho aofa J n tho foreground.' ' ' ._ — ■■'■•..?■,7,-:s ^ = = , , •'■! iings

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.. chea]Seattle Police Ohief Declares equii

Betting on BaU Games Will 'Not Bo ToleraWd

-SE A T T L E , Wash., yp) — W ith tho ipening'gfline of the locnl Pnclfle Coast ed’th vflKue bnteball season i scheduled for buyii lext Wcdncsdoy, Chief of Pollee -W. H . t r ^ t ie o rin ^ , has nnnouneed-. (hat-~atrlugcn( rau i icasures would be taken lo provont highc lasebftll gambling this year, La sI year oppfo

number o f 'be tto rs were ojected irom A « he bull grounds by pollee nnd baaeball Ooo*l ffi . inis. . ' rtnntlA lready police nnd. delectives havo «

astlgnted .i close w atch on c igar stands nd o the r places wliere tant ga ther f a r ' e turna of gaioe* for anv signs of bot- Amer! lag . .. ?• Co

“ Ball gamblers.” Chief Bearing said 'rienn 'w ill be urrested ns soon na a police- lan or ucUctive secs them bat, and hoy will be sent tn ja il In a patrol ragon. '.Vc flflll back the wagon right I to B crowd of thousniids. I f fleers- iry , nnd glvo the gamblera nil tho pub- e lty needed to core th n n ." l»in ts

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TODAY’S MARKETS 5W s *

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CINCAOO, >(/P^WJient acted nnsot- ed th is morning, the May and Ju ly op- WA: nns tightening, the former a t the high the fc }int showing around 2 1-2 centa, u -e r dared hursdny’a close whllo Jn ly waa np Ilona >otit le . Benorts from K anaai told o f Lolidel uch good w heat and nlso lota o f very atatem tor, Ihin fields, tbo gcnoral prospccta Fed« om thero being disappointing. A fter tha st artln g ,l-8 c lower to W e higher .with loan's" riy $1.34 1-4 to 1.34 .1-2 and Jn ly the joi .23 1-4 to m 1-2, prieei hordeaed loans,; Dmentnrlly, then advanced illghtly. «1,03J

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, TWIN FALLS, IDiTWIN PALLS’ .LEADINO BEBV

t a U r the - a a tS e t a a m e a d ihMplyoa rep o r ta 'tb a t Boaaia had .agreed to pay iU .old debt* 'w bieh wfti rogarfled u n bfg fac to r in ;thfl.'-iror;d 't tltua- tlon. Tbe eloao waa itrong, 1 3-4 to 0 W c n e t'h ig h e r ir ith M ay -#1.41 W to 1.43 and Ju ly ♦153 S-tflO UO. , '

C()rn and o a ta ' aympathlzad with whuaL 'A fte r a ta r tln g unchanged to l-4o higher w ith M ty 00 1-fl to l-4o and July 03 ‘y 4c7~lirieei to o n ' turned :np- wurd. “

Tho closo w as firm ,. 1 1-4 to .1 8-Be ' net higher w ith Ju ly Oi 7-8c.'

OaU wero unsettled ^ t h the open­ing l-8c lower to l-8o higher, w ltb May 37 J-2 to 37 5-8o and Ju ly 40 U and aoon became f l r a .

Weakness dn hogt lowered pro rli- iona

. Potatoea r •CHICAGO, (flV P o ta to e s alrdngj re­

ceipts 42 cars; Wlseoniln sacked Boiaid Whites 11.00 to 1.70 owt.; M innesota t sacked E arly Ohlos nnd pa tlly graded [ tl.lO to 1.85 cwt.; new slock weak;Florida double hesded barrels, Spauld­ing Roso Ko. I, m estJy '17; No. S, 15.15 | to D.50; No. 8, « . • . ' j

P o rtland l iw r to e k [POBTLAND, Ore., ypi - C a t t l o - ■

Uoga and sheep, nominally sleady; so < ) > receipts. . i'.

. Chicago Livestock ICIJIOAOO, W > ^ t t I o - j k

50fl; for week: beof atecrs 15 to 25o ' higher; week’s top matured sloert and ycarlingt <0.25; cnnnerj and ■ e u tte n > / : 7 Iteady; bulls atendy to strong; vcal . calvcs largely 11 ' lower; . atoekcn ■trong to IGe higher; w eek's bnlk pric-

beef steer# «7.40 to 8.40; ato-ikera ' nnd feeders IO.CO to 7.25; butcher she- ttoek 13.25 to 7 ; canners and cuttors >3.50 to 4.25; bo lo^a '.'bo lls 11.23 to ( l.'iO; vcal calvei $0.00 to 7.60. |

Hag«=^Recolpta C,000; 0 to lOe low ';r; olhcrs steady; c lo iln g ' fa^Hy ao* j ive; top 110.60; bulk tO.85 to 10.45; I ineking sows weak to lOe lower; pigs j Itendy to 16e lower.' ‘ •

ShcrinrJlccelpfs 2,600; for week: rnolcd Jambs 75e to t l lower; shora SOe 0 7Cc lo w e r; 'sh ee p ' b ig '25e-.’ lowor; v'oek bulk 'wooled lambs <15 to ' 10.25; horn >13 to J3,75;.ahom wethers <9.76......_ •0 lO iO ; shorn owe# (8 to 8.75. " ^

N aw Y ork Stocks , - NEW YOBK, m —Very henvy deal-

ngs a ttended today’s two hour session ' -J f the stock m arkctf almost wholly a t j l^'her levels. Oils were the chief foa- I o reC m nny domestic issues rising I t t f r |- ■ points, w ltb unusual activity In tho heapcr groups. High grade steels, j qulpm enti nnd m otort wero less prom- 1 lent, b lit Q ulf .States: Steel, American | nd Oflldwla Locomotives, Studebaker nd Electric, Storage B attery c o n trib - . ted to tho now ,high ' recorlla fo r tho’ T ’ car. American Woolen, American To- aero and Sum atra Tobacco reprcwat*I ’the specla ltiea Thero was extenslvrf uylng o f Seaboard A ir Line a t an ox- m e gnin o f almost .threo iw lntf i n t i)li a t a g roup wore not mteriMll/ ghcr. The eloilQg was strong. Sales :iproprlated 650,000 ahares. 'A eeumulation'-of buying ordert'O Ter Dod -Friday receta effected many' tnb- 1 nntjal addltlona td the, rccent n a m e -1 of pricM a t . tho opening of loday ’toek morkel,. S tudebaker leading’a t a >>,. 1 ilo o f I }•} points, B ethlehet^-Paii- ' merican Petroleum; PacificTJIT, Tex- j I Corowoy, General A sphalt a n d 'A a* { icnn Sugar ieored'OD6-]»In i advancei. -andard Oil Isauct made additional , lins on the higher price i quoted A r ' ’a i ' oduett In th e K entucky dialrict. Cop> r i and ahlpplnga . '^ s o hardened^ ro'oklyh B apld T rw 'iit -was strongeat

the local utllitlea gaining - 1. .8-8 ‘ In ta - ' •

L lb tr ty BondsNEW YOUK, m ^ L iberty bond# isedi 3 1-2’s |0 » J 4 ; f lrs l 4 's (00.70 J ; Kcond '( 'a lOO.fiO; flrat 4 1-4’a 0.80; second i 1 -4 't <00.72: third 4 l ’s*«9!).41; fou rth 4 1-4’a <09.03; etory. 3 3 4 '« <100.02; Vletory 4 S-4’s - , M.74.' . , , 1

'M a n y -T M e rirP fa M L o a u 'WASIUNOTON, (fl>f-0poration8 «><> federal farin loon ayston were de-.. * I > red to .h a v o reached record proper- 1 na during M arch b r Coommluloner ' l)dell o f tho farm loan board In a { lement Issued today. '•'ederal land banks during Mareh,1 sta tem ent showed, eloied 0,707 I ns" .ngpcgatlng <22,248,050,' wblle 1 'I jo in t stoek land banks closed 80S ns^ a ^ e g a t l n g <8,760,025, a to ta l o f

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A8«utnpf.lon of tlio w ater couipanici': •WiROtionV muat prccclo fu rther worV P™ *'' ^

l-y Uic n.'clantttion »crvlcc ou the Am- T ricon . Pali* rcson-ojr project, neco rd -T Injr to WMlilDRton dlipnicbvi which 1 auoto Bccrotary of the lnt<-rior Fnll lo J ' ) ' ; ’' ” ' IhU effec t: . . i t r lc tn .

“ Tliu ifovernmcnflook* wUli favcr on tho Anii’rlenn Rilln IrrlROtlon proj- Jn Ifli

i ; ; ; i e e t in M aho; thinks it is no t o u ly 'm i»ea 'ii . fcnaibir, L lI glvm promito o f .beitiK (his amc

; 0 ,g rcnt .miiTeiii, bu t thu Rovcrnlmlhvi* oil the Ji ,iio t rom m iltrd to tho ImihlinK of th n t inij 30.0 Jiroject Hfil will not oblI|;ato itaelf to .llBtrlctu biiililinff thnt project unlcw tho se ttlors o r 23.5 i

. upiicr thff vnrifliu Irricatlou eotpimnics not iho coniiujr . w ith tlio projoct meet the ir nhle for obllgntidn# to tlio govcrnmeut. ITru roiitit>‘

. projec t has Tcnchcil.n point whurc fur- wlth thor pro^rcfS'dcnrii'U upon tlio ac ttlcrj im-rcnsoi nild tb iv lrrlga tfon compnnieii." In 1021.

T hi^ 'p lu lii . dtntf'mcm wnn mndn by V'nnil* S ec ro la r/ Pnll toibi.v; when hln nttun- Inr^rfjt j tion was liivltcd to a ilii>|mtch from n total o Mnim Bt.itrnj' tha t.m nny K tlle rs undor The tta t the project wcro Inrlinuii to bnck dmvn per eent un tho pr.ipOBui to form one ItvrKi', com- tric ts th pn'bensivo Irriga tion d istric t to tnko

. .over nnd disehari;u Iho obllgntlon pre- ' vlfiimly naiunicd by tho Irriga tloa com Thn a

. ..pan ica ,.b ‘rcitui0 o f a p revalent opinion. purt-Dini tb n t thn Kovernmunt is now committed imtion.n tfl tlio Ameriean FnlDi projoct, and will ynlls cou liiiild it w ith lis own funds, ovon If I'nlls It fl'i ' nettlers do not “ kick J n . " o f vslua:

Mo«< M eet Ohllir#tlOM. nock coiS ec re tn r/ Foil mndo it elenr th a t Jf

nny scttlcrii nro laboring undor th a t * Idea, thc.r aro badly mistaken, and ore ,In fo r a tiide awakenihg. And h« madu 1?^* "1 It cfHtally clear tha t' i t rests w ith tho

•se ttlo rs 'o f Ihe propoKcd Irrigation proj- oct to ' dolertnlno w hether or no t tho American Fnlls project shall bo built. " ” i f tbey proceed In good faith , organUo "

.. tbe lc d U ric t, obligato themselves and , , , ,, , Ihen .raito tho funds pledged bu t never *jinid by tho. Irrigation enmpanies, a ll." " '* — well and 'good; the projert will go for- IreMurei w ard ; If tboy do do not meet th c lr B u rm o r cbllgntlB'is the-projcet will bo droppod. '

. Bocrotncy Fall takes , tho position ■tb a t S0 i’u r «* tbo govemment alono is " “ ’“ 'ry ,

, , . concerned., It is, not', JistlT led' In tho ' County .oxpendltQ'rd of <iis,00a,000 In b^ ild ln r Twin Fal tho, Amnrican Falls project, becamo in of tiie-r

; iiuiUling , th li project tho governmont nnd in T Riiist,' drown out or overflow 70 ,000 'lions nmi

, . n«rc^ of fand now. largely in p rivate fees in 1 v .,;o w n m h ip and only 120,000 acres o f $i>,OH.02 . ’ pub llo ‘lnn>l ean .l)0 reclaimed andor tho nock col --•prj>jeet;''jiropoiefl....H oughljr apeaklng, Iwtcd.

/rom n purely government sa ndpo in t,, th e buildluB o f the projcct wonld mean Ono fa

,- , incronaiiij. tbo e u ltira ted -n ea lest, th an nannoek . ,:i50,?0p nwps, pel,, and th a t aefeago. eor.'"‘cro'

Alone wouH. nover justify tb e .y as t ex i.ondi. 1 pendltiup. o f county

Oo-opentXoa Neded. hn i <2.1.. Therefore, (o mnkr' the' projcet>4»o* outstand. nnmlcnilv f<;a*ib]o, tho prlvnte lands I ” m ust bo Sruught 'i n i n . n sa jW nc to r, ty ‘■'I''®"' way, nnd laiiirt nol ouly m;roi5 lo bcai fcfta lo ri tb e ir fn ir proportion of tho aggrcgnto iitlcntlon •cost, bu t m ust-begin, to show the ir h»in facti

• good fitith hy contributing tho amount* *“)■■ *l>nt th a t m ust bo rniscd privately in order "tato ani! th n t the power company nropertlcs mav niatcnallj be taken over. Tlie fte<)uiiilIon of thmi- tutnl taxc

, properties is' the iiest step in tlio proj- ♦8,200.48. ect, nnd,f>ccrclary Fall snid th a t ho He loyi stands todny rxActly where ho stood the taxes early in the w inter whon he refused to trie ts. C sign tho power company contract. Ho ercnucd i\ is ready to sign it whrn the funds nre. 10-0 levic

. In ht\nd; he w ill-n o t sign until theyaro, a n d ’hf Is looking to the pcople o f Warnln TdaJio to,provido thoie fnnds.

. 8ecrct*r«' Fall says tho language of laxinc dl' tho IntcHor department nppropTiation ,bill authorising conllnunncc of the work iind-ir way on the Atneriean Palls

^ tow nsito Is not to bo Interpreted a t y j „ iy j„ committing tho government lo go ahcKd w ith 'the pro jce ti only *240,000 to date . hoa 'tecD dpen't In buj-ing' np property

. th n t would bo'floodwl hy the reservoirnrid i f thd^projut-liA i to bo abandoned . becanso «f lack , of locnl cn-operntlon, —•Mrs..li, th a t money probably ran be reeoverod bv/t|i9;goV(,TU>oat. A U I P

.'''b le tilo « 8 .fo r 'w « e k O S S ' lN K W < Y 0 ^ /( /F } -T h 6 actoal eoDdl-

tlon o f lho ' clearing hoiito banks and C K f D ' tm s t eompanic*' fo r tho week showa M th a t they h<^d |1 ,04M 10 In' exccts J legal roqulrements. .T hli,l> a deereaso l i T 9 , of tl2,71S,M0 f n m I u t , week._________ .

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• .: T h e r e ’s a o q u e s t io n « b o n t ti W Q l i rd B a t te r i e s t o g iv o l a • n d th o r a t ig h s a tia fs c tlO D .. K sa m o f a c t ^ a o d t o th e sam e

. u W iU a M A o to m o b D e B a t te r i P i t f o ls b e d c o m p le t e e i th e r

in su la tio n o r W i l l a r d T h r e ^ lo su la t io o .

. E L E C T R IC S E R V IC E S'r , B . B enile, Prop, l e i Second AVs. N.

T W I N P A L I S , ID ATW IN FA L L S' X SA D IN a SE&Tl

iY COMPARISON wra x D o lla r” I s N e w F e a t p r e , i n A u d ito i

a lle l I s D r a w n . S h o w l n i E x p e n s e s ol

to A d v a n t a g e g e n e r a l l y o f T h is C o u i

0I8E , M iilo. — A " t a io l l u r " n r P ring 11)0 d istribution of, tbe to ta l | | • • rai»]!! In tho c o u n ty aoil a com- 11

son 'if fho cost o f county’ operation * h r ln Falls and QannOck conntlei i ■ a s two now fea tcres o f county, finan IH M reporting incorporated in tbo 20S1 l | | H r t o f Bannock county receive 1 | | 11 Inrsday morning a t Iho offico of " ■ * * J. H ra tt, d irector o f the bnreau of • ir nccounls.- - . I'le tax dollar is n clrclc divided into ^ s proiiortlniinto to tho amount nf rerelved by^ a tate , counly, cities;

iges, trhools 'and o ther tax ing dlt-

H u t 'y 1 1-2 M U U nu M j « 1. C a r e lu l

m . lolM o l W "' c h ln i’d in taxcs-In Bannock county. Of ' amonnt cities and villages rccciv- R o n i

he larpest share; o r ♦SJl.ilS.OS, bo- 30.0 pci ccnt o f tho to ta l. School s i i - - rids (umo next w ith <373,(503.57,S,S por ren t of tho to ta l . . jT h ls M the totnl nmount o f money' avail- • for i-xpendlturo on schools as tiin

Ity gcLcral school levy, together ■'">'1 ’'n ''; >4S,130 in fInoi, fo rfd tu res , ctc., ><i>uth of ensod the grand to ta p f o r lehools'mnkiiK? r 021. to <547,738.) ' inmils fi*r county ron tro l is the tbird I , i pst U m Jn Ihp ta x dollar, showing n f „ lv « lal of *300.078.34, o r 24.0-pcr eent. i ‘ ^ stoto lecclvod $172,303.08 or 11.7 ' ; cent nnd two sm a ll. b ighw nr dbi’ u , , ' ,. ih , t a i . . „ « . « r , i 4 s . o i ; I ; ; . ' ;;;;;;

.'OljoM aim lU r Coanty. ' ' 'nrrvMod. in auditor in m aking op tho r t > - ^ -m akrt.A .coaiparisoB-belween v a U -J-^Y >n.and.eost o f operation In Tw in 'I county and Bannock county. TwInI I It uied.beenusc o f fbo >lmni»rUy'[ |^ slualioQS of the tw o counties. Bnn/i ,1!*'?;. countv reports a lli2 l valuation f, , 20,12t.400 and Tivin Falls bas rc - !. td «2.7C8,?3C fo r the samo year. •’h"/;*' om (be figures given In iflo w d l- * ®‘/ ' ' I report the co tt o f operation In f P ' lock county In 1021 w as-•:08 ,-17 '’''IB imd In Twin F a lls county b u t i ‘" ^ . ,037.19. Tho follow ing table gives nr o f Iho rea ton t fo r the difference >Bit: R®"®”

Tw in FnlU. Bannock I ff 'j (ffico _I15,581.72 $20,383.00 f"__________ _ 3,500.10 8,052.81 ‘‘" 'f y

lurer 10,230.11 16,Sl>fl.3t5eyor ______ 423.03 4,080.43 ......... .cc coutU „ 382.3 -i 3,285.70 i n i f l l l .JT ^0 ;8 .10 0,«3.02 AUlliniry 32,051.20. .10,158.40unty w arrants ou tstanding in I Falls county Ja n u ary 7, the dato g h o r t L lio r.iport, amounted, t o . $00,4(W.02 In Itanuock county sim ilar obllga- WOB < nmounted'to 1103,100.03. S h e r if f 't

in Twin F a llt eounty amounted to 4.02 ftir tho yenr whllo in Ban* , ,

coliBiy only $4,555.SH was col-

Ko Oonnw BoniU.0 fa.;t In the counly flnaDccs of );encral pc oek couaty over which tho audl- van, loeal •■cro-vi" i t tho acarc ily o f eounty ha* arran I. There is no t one dollar’t worth train schr unty bonda to bo paid. Tw in Fulls s j , (q thi <2.1.1,000 .w.flr.th-of eounty bonds monly knc BDdliig. . Icavo h0'(subm ittliig 'h is report to the coun- or about ommlsslohcrs the aud ito r mnke« earlier the in recommendations nnd calls tho tlon of tho commlMioners to cer- |.i„Mnli racts brought ou t in his report. Ho Try our c thnt deKpilo Iho foct th a t both Vew aod and eounly tnxes have aropped

rially uoder the 1020 figure, the llRAD ' taxes In the sta to ihnvo Incrcatcd ■ ,).48. . . --------------lays Iho blame lo the Increaso In

axes levied by special taxing dis- , Cities nnd villngcs alone In- :d fl lotal of <82,446.17 over' tho levies.

W anu o f IncroMO. rnlng ia iw ued by the auditor of iirrc.ue tn tho number o f special i; d lit r ic ts ’in the county. A t t h o ' | 1 of llie year ho tay s thero were . M •

;cinl taxing d is tric ts In the countiT I ' i / this nnmber i t being increased r in faco of th e cry for lower

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■........... I vclo])lllildon ;aw n'v 'in n cave dug in a ; I n n k 'o t l b f r a m b 'i f ,1, .1. E a r iit .l |

tl of 1111*19, llll cliiliornte whiskey; ji^lj (lug outfit wns Bcizod Frldny nfler- man n

in a raid bv Dcp'iilv Sheriffs V.f ii'C "I> n u b y and H. f . Vnn AudHn.. "ulling)vi'f>- of Ihc still, whieh wn* cnn -,' «nlly,.l

concc.ilod behluil a chinoufliigi- in | in biivirui-ticin nf which lilg t:ini‘ ............... •<' '' rbivn Iriinsiiliinli'd. wns made- liy ‘ viilur.(iffh-ors a fte r K arniil Iind bi’iin ] CrojiJi’d. Karni-st wns asleep when th r i r<»iu' Iers urrlvod narly In lhi> nftiTiioiin | th ing ns_Iiis cuatom, I'hi' nf/ic rr* said, toi; In hls dU lillorj-nt niuhl iiii’l s ln 'ii; Ihi' wlig thu dayiqfnsc, Rnrnest’* tw n | In-nb»Lcrless daiighlcrs nrv a1let.'i'd lo i «'*tlniabeen employed in soiling tliu iini-i for 1!'

W l h r sllll. : OOO bnrncst was lirout-ht lieie tn nm>w<T b’l'krdfinr**!! of illegiil mnnufnctnri' niu!' now liof liquor. Ho la nlmnl .'■.0 yenrs 01' I iivornu

He I.'U* oncc before proscm leil in eolil s<:Durts bero on' ehnrges of boolleg. | D" per

o --'a rn ‘sting* officcr* seizcil nnd; The!ht linck-thc ‘.‘ s I lIF ' and nbout a Imve lin o f its product, a fte r cniptyln ';- few-wihbo'ii ten gallons of, Ihe "nioon-I ureiitlv

aaJ se tting fire to tlio " d ia - i ,prlces’y ’’ and a number of “ m a sh " . in|^ upIt. ' • (bi) Inl

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r t L in o C a r r i e s .O o t S n g g e s - i„ to d OB o f C h a m b e r o f O o m - ■ ' good ii

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accordance w ith tho recommcnda- ,i|d nro of the Twin F a llt Chamber of jcrco railroads ,b,ureau, aceording . ' j t ' vices received from D. 8. Spence-, al pai«cngcr agent, by P . E. Bnlll- loeal agent, the Oregon Short Lino K ^ irranged to change its passenger . ,i schedule, effectlvo Bunday, April , ,

) thnt the TTcstbound tra in com- r known as the “ n o o n '’ tra in will .„i.’ hO 'o-at 12:30 p. m., local tim e, "“ 'A"'"'

jout end honr nnd ten minutes r than a t present.

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ruw wool have fallen o frL enU ior, I H IJlachold furnlshliigs, jcwi4r)-t nn.I lumln-r o f th ’osc liiduitriivi which

tlotely connected w ilh Uie per- C s s s l l anu the home are execptionally

e t thia ip ring and moro so than D c l und thl. firet of Janna>.v.'o t, theru I* more netivUy today atcel, iron, cop|wr nad the melnl*.B cla»s thnn Ihero ha* bc<'n for BURl le munlhs, Tho lumber market U Ln still n slruiiger jHuiltinn ,tlmn it'w a* n tlons nc t ano, vspeelally Iho beller gra les pleted, lumber. IlnrdwDre nnd olhcr.buiM- books « material* nre,In greater donmnd. w rro cu

ippears thnt the railroads nre com- ju ry ha in again tnto tho market.. Tb*.- in cxnu

roads nro tho greatest purrlmsors witneasi tho country In, normal timea nnd jhlghw a ' luive llio rnllrwida romc.-inlo tho \ rket woiiKI d iatinrlly help bnni- jr iiib of

, i ji iry thIn d u itry 4 n Two Groups. j Honed ;

'W hen ono takes n -io«* M'etioii i ’,*'? ''!’' bnalitoK.1 lodny, ke divide* nil In- |, |„ |fn i ,] try inlo two main groups: Onv ,up la engaged In manufncliirinK he*, household f.irnWiIngs and varions things th a t we buy thl.i , -

i(h or ni'Xl miinth ju i t ns wo soc ! /„ • ,,, . , i The industries engngcd In mak- ■

tb^no thirigi havu been (luietlng , ' a i Iho pnst few wecki. T he'nth- | , , J, gnmp ronsUls of those'industrlo.s I . , nected w ilh tho permanent de- • . . jimieiit o f citlea, niilroad* nnd illr iitiiitie*. There is more ne- ! ^ ’’Y ^ ' llv t^ulnv in (liese indua(rios which i ph‘ ii.iiierlal* }o IhcNo eonstrin- J ■fort'o* tlmn there-li.i* beon, "I* " ‘ ll may mnko moro money in roI'- > •

slilMwalhls lo. women than in ing b r iik t In men, but fundniiioii. ■ y .lh c foiinfry {s much hcffer o ff , p f P P!invln‘: lnbor imod ........ako b rick i i | i | | j | }ereri bnl.l.JJiius- of penaaneiifT';.

ro]> reports uro juat beginning' I” i \ j j l lii> III <.11 th a t we ran jiidKo some- iig regaidlnu (he 11122 rrop situa- 'I. Krom npparent figures so fur wliil.-r wheat ylold for l|i22A vlir-

iibimt the aamo ns 11121. T lie ln ^ , CoUmail' I* fnr .’>73,000,HOU bushelx ^IHl-2 aa eomparod with :)B7,00n.- ibnsti.‘ls fo r 1H21. Knoaas, whirl, j

led ver.v bad a few weeks uiT”, nU lll' loiiVs'mueh lietter. Whllo lho •„ i. -ouirnui; for the sti.to i* only fi,' per :j„nun rvI ,on,i. I » r l . .I..W «n ..vot.!;,. ..r ,[’■•r icompom

Expoxtt BAthfictory. ' aecordahe exporls o f whent nnd rorn |ae to ro il0 bre;i very sntisfnctory tlio-pnat | i y ,om wiHiks and thu farmers hnvo bl'en B«nip jp

i t k vii'onmged by tho bettor fjom ♦: es’ nf ren-al''; nl->'i> by (ho loosen- <:>.|0(l t.up of money and the decline in $JHOO; in lo ren rates. Tlio farmer* are j io o ; | dellRbti'd w ith Ihe new In rlff iRupcrintTlio sonalu is likely to rocom- I J t rj,i

II a duly of 30 cents a buahel on 'i.mpjove nt, 15 cents n buthel 'on rye nnd ,]H or-fr •cuts a bushel on com and oats. „ tv ,„ul tther o r not theso duties, If put ro rd c r 's

e ffec t Mrill do the farmer any ^ooo. j1 Id Uie ond is debatablP, but nt u n sO j c p r« c n t tim e, thoy aro pulling j j^ s o I ngo into him and the entire Con- ffom $1wejt^fee*!* much belter than II nhcriff

nrotijid tho f irs t o f tbo year. f ,o n 11 l i k e t OpUmlstlc 'Vlow,

encc, ns 1 review tho situation I RB A Ia t heart very much bo tter ro-

ling tbo business outlook b e c a u s e -----------ho present wllliogncss of mcir to ■ n M

thoir moaey into bricks, new s, the developing of w ater pow- and tho s'trc^gthenlng of the

oads, a ll o f whlcii lays Ibc fonn-,3n for a fu ture pw 'od of pros-:y. ^inernl. business meantime ns ro- ^ed in tho index of the Ilabsoii ^t haa slowed up a b it and la run- r*■ a t 14 per cent below normal ns ^jiared w itb 12 per cent a week ^

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SURLBY, lib h o .-T h o grand ,iury 'itill In seasion hero w ith no Indira- IS as to when Its work will be emu- ted, in i's the Burlev Rnllelin. Tho <ks of the Rnrloy liicbwoy d is t r l r t ' Mrs; •0 cal'od for last Satnrday, nnd tho tho men ^ has put io much itf Iho tlmo since 8, Frld; exam ining 'these books nnd heariug avenue, nesses regarding the nffnirs of t l io 'c a n oor hw ay dislrlct. .d a y sevI number of Indies of the Womnn U eom fort t) of Hurley wero railed beforo tho a niost y th e firat of Ihe week, and jiues-. '"ITied ns to why they thought certain dolla V sons whoso nnme* Ihc W om A n '-;" ’. WlliII hnd suggested could give the ju n ’ ,M abel Irnble infom m lhn. Brown, Jauntv Commliaioiieni C rllcbfi.t'ldJ Allle 8 rp rr and 1‘lrkett wero each ra ile d , Tranmc nro Ih-j jury Tue»driy nnd W ednes-.tlnafon, ’ o f thi* week, nnd nsked for In- H uts, C mntion lecnrding rerta ln county nf- C. BalL rs. nnd MIi t npp iw s Ihnl the jurv I* hearingL inves*l','nJlnt' most of the rumor ^fr". leh hn* been tidng Iho round lu CnJ «'» in^oi

eo 'inlv for (ho pnst few yenra honor o: •ro Ih iirt iiidlealloii (hni tho invesli- er, who inn nf tho bank nffnlr* has bot'u ipleted. The jury seem.s lo be mnk- U lw

a tbiirnugh Job uf it, nnd is bold- Blue Bi dnv nnd night soMiuns In fn rillln ie homo o wo’rk. • . , the Ini

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lURLKY, Iduho .-^ ffli 'ia l* of 'couniy, a fte r the seroud'M ondny lu J o t . . . uary , Ht23,.will receive salorics np- o t i a r o xiniAleiy 30 jicr cenl less than the a n d iponsolion a t Ihe present tim e. In ordance wllh aalnry schodulo ju si ■ omilnt^l upon by the boord of coun- m i t i commlisioners.' ThftAUew s a l a r y l , . . , le reduces tho salary of tin* auditor 7 n $2000 to $1800, nssessor from DO to 61800; sheriff from $2000 t r 1)0: pcobntc jiidgo from- $1500 to 0; troasuref from $1800 to $1500; erint.indcnt from $1800 to $1500.I redor«» also Ihe salaries o f eounly dovea follows: Chief deputy au- ir from tlDOO to $1080; jun ior dep- J X

niulilor from '$1500 to. $1200; re- t « k „ - i le r ’s ’f.vpUts each from.;$120n to 3; deputy trrasu rer from $1800 to j . ' j • JO: cle.-i{ of tho probata court from ▼„ *'», 20 lo SlOROj chief 'deputy sheriff n $1'I00 to $1080; junior deputy „ r • , •iff from $1800 to $1200; Jnnllor m. »I33J I . tm o.EAD TH B C L iB S m r o AD S., S S l S

o;iie PalBM Candy K itclien uU «C A ^ BA BK EIS osil aU EA STBB SFE O l niora fo r your mosey. Only plaM -tU K b u nnilonB, only pure confectlonety BOgar. qio]

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Paying bills by cheek i; , method., A check can be writtei

act amount due. It cai ■ to thft bill and mailed i

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_shqwing it has been casIf you are not now enjo venience of a checking

( en one with us,-You’ll J ' . is your kind of a bank.

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Uo W ildred,’Elrod ontrrtaiiiod lie r . I c f girls enUUed **The CheerfnI : k e rs ,” o f the Metbodlst .Sunday ', ol F rid ay afternoon from 4 to 7 iS 5 ,. timo was dollghtfully spen t with,'i

OS, and tho hostess served delicious ’ •shmentA to tho 18 members in at-!,' a n e e ..- • •

rs; ile rb o rt W irth was hostess t j . members o f Dnn UrCook eirclo, No. M day, a t her homo on Hoyburn IUD. The ladles were taken out in , oaily ill tho morning und spen t t h e : ' sewing carpel rags, and taekio]; »

f o r t A l noon Mrs. W irth served o st delicious dinner to tho follow-) ’ guests, Uesdames H. N. B ay , Cor-'I W ellncr, Charles Aslin,' Ooorgo, ffllcox, B. R. Stevens, V. B. Plae«,. ■fl Youngs, Lammers, George i-n, Sarah Octty, Sherman RouIIo,- 7 Schwab, Susan Roselle, Sarah . imcr, Josio Pomeroy, l la r y W hit-' ton, M artha Smith,' ,lobn A nlt, . t, a c ttj -D r iiry , Norma Romes, 'V. ta lb iityne, In u i Bmltli, R. R. <^lo'. Mias A nnolla Bcmls. .»

r*. W. II. Dwight en icrtalned a t ', nformni tea Thursilay afternoon ia ir o f her daughler, Mrs, a E . PainV , who 1* here for n short visit.

Is* Mnry Runro cntertalnod tho;' B ird club Frldny afternoon a t her e on Eighth avenuo north. A fte r ' Inisluoss session tho liltlo gb is

it th e timo knitting. A t tbo elote the^aftornoon dainty rcfreshmenta ) served. Thoso present w ere M iss ' in Bato, the elub guardian, Holea m s , Ruth U U cr, Ariilla’ .Klmtu, rc Roteliff, Ruth BruggcmonD, a Pnrsons, Lucille Qentry, Holen ju r nnd Marjorio Pntton.

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^AHO FALLS, Idaho, m — Black- , Caldwell and Filer high schools

f i r s t honors in the s ta te high o l ' declamatory eontest hold *hor» ' night. M ist J m i c Oreen of B lsek- ij*oo. f i r s t place in the hum orow lion; JJ iss Frances Bteveas of Calit- r f l r s t In the dram atle, nnd Le«U» lamsan o f Filer, flrat in tho or«> al. M its Helen Colmon of Poca* was fourth in the dram atic e la ti i

I Amtb.iry o f Twin .pal,lsj soeond lie humbrons elasa, abd Gteil- Rior* ■ of, Boise, fou rth in the same elots.

tbo oloetlon .of o ffirors o f ' th«I, auocia tlon E . E . Crawford o f ,0 'Falls WAS elected president;-. J . vongfellow o f Nunpo, vieo pm i<, and A. E . Karnes, o f Twin F a ^ H ary-treasurer,'. N»*t y e a r 's eon-' « i l l be held a t Twlri:Falls. ." ' ' . ******

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■ e t r«puh.lcuUon of. tpeclal • beon abereln are ilao reaanred. „na reci

ljp\ roeani Pfaw. --------^- No rMponalbilltr la for the be tbo >oire of uniolldied mtnuKripia. photo* Qiver—,fruOia or oUier contributed matiar. Ar- ,tlcli-j fubmltiei] (or puhlicnilon' wlil b' 'U.11I or noi at the dlecrellon of Uii- e*li- wo lmv<m rim ''ii«S .i.w nl5 '^K y “ ‘I"®'’'®. . . - is tho tl

Tlie Newn ir it nmnl)»i "I «lii- Au<tl' „„ ip jiu t Bufeau of Clrcirfatloiia, from wtioin full 'tnforrmiUon aa to circulation mujr bo ob- '"P " ‘"t Ulnwl tjpfln aptjileatlon. Datalled Infur. ChrUlin: cnailoR auppiled Incallr upon rf«]i»-*i jjuniBDlt

S. ~ I t inT H E *T>fcwnMT! TEAM !■ tho ol

n* tho crack o l tho bal ia boaiJ again In tho land and tliu town tuA m i'K aitor : g o i bu»>- thoro I i moro hojK) for couatr)’. •Doaoball i» wholoiwmo—In fourth r tb o playing of i t and hi tlie c n tbu fl-'tlie iial u U i In 11 b / l ln '!Ujo game l i eloan. I f Gomiany bad ob„ rvn i (icon 01 cnthuiioatie about basobatl oa a initinctl ■ uU ou l ip o n m . ! « « u .b o o t nilHtarUtk:- builnoii, i t i i H kol/ the ,world wnr would novor havo been. Fci- year.

,• !owi enmiot figh t and play ball n t th# aaniu tim e; and If thoro is f igh ting sod

I ball p la y in g 'to bu dono, .tlio figh ting Frnnt n| can "wnit, aeeording to tbe Amorienn'

•‘■otfon. l j o w |» rM any town* nto oulnpokcn for all.^ldrlnn.

hiwiie tonm j—tcaaii in lhe tow n clobi,I a ttio c ity leagues, in tlio Bcctional « • , event# : uc ifttions on whieh overy p layer is a ' nw*. T h ona fido roildont o f tho town whoie initial# bia unifonn bear#. I t ’s the (-ontiaue «loon eollogo athlotica idea projected in . (he Chri to tho nm ateur gtuaoi o f the tow ni, in- trau rbon aod in torurb in . ProfeMJon-j,n.,,,^ a l l are barred and ' 'r i n g o rs ” leon iedf jirprlii' ■ tb o team i i to bo a hoao-made a n all-home, all-homo-mndu team. ’ |,i„y ' . Thi# i# n beaUhy and wltpleeomp aigU;T he gamo will go on its inorlt# and the ^ o i l tu r n the playing wlll bo genuine, i n r Godd playera'*will bo dnvi-lupeil, many f l l L o f them, m nny moro o f them, when the H n F h ired profc#iional i# elbiinn ted . And

. th e re '# tho heart o f tho good in tho na . I I P tiffnol gamo a fto r a ll: Hic dovulopmpnt | u | > o f " g o o d " p layen . of »quare men. | | L

W OMEN IN OOUBT IIu Nuw Y ork thir olhor day a worn* ’ •

kn wn# nci|ui(ted of all blamo fo r kill- Ii|ng n mnn w ith whom ahe had livod and who hnil le ft her and rt'funod to

In Norf Vork tho other dny, a girl, a j VtfOf young girl, wa# found guilty and woji. given an Indeterm lnnti' nentcnco of! '•OUI from three t6 '20 y e a n beeauie #he d id ' ijo t toll th e tru th in thu trinV o f horj sw eetheart, tho fa the r o f hor child th a t: nUKN I# yo t to be bom , whon hu wn#_/aclDgltine polli (jho court fo r kllllog another man.

I n New V ork n woman, go i t would tavo Dai icem .'m ny kill a man nnd go freo; bu t been tr>- « sho doe# nut to ll 'th o tru th , i f l e # .( o protce t tho man who l i more to j jhe'^ru j i t r - th a n any e ther mnn in the world,* pollco #t A c muat go to prUon for n t ' lea it y " ' g ,

n]iol[* Al_ T lig -Ju d gu in the f irs t case aaid to one-lhlrd

S ’? . " " ' ' ■ • n,,,in^ 1,1s ~ rho judgi) in thu aeeund ro ia luild: proridinii f f i w nnt to compllmcnt you nn your "jj'j, y r d l c t . w hirh is n courncpoii# ivnd ju i t j *"

i'ow iuTltn in tbl# couniry havej ^ r o g e to Iiring In a verdict o f gu ilty <-d himno ■B aln it n 'w ouian ." " s e rv in g !^ h e tru th may be th a t th e KToatcrn'®"^^

S ’‘'l " - th c -c tb ie tho more llko\y ia tho ^ l l t y womnn lo lu ffo r. I t i# d ifficu lt of the t: S convifl^% oA fai? oK ftJrd O rV in t it heen Imff t c i n . t t M s i l w i t e l l K i H B M t l

i ' . ' t .v | . ) l r ,K h o fhs r ■ erel. Th

» . of s U i a w s w i f i a i f t ' K 3 , t o J im k o L lb ttljr B ondi ic llf a o i r i( il l ja i J (U S rr J le J J t ■RnanciftI nnd eeooomlc fictoc# are "i a k i a g3 j r a n d liq iV K ^ n 'E io 'jS fy j

^ n d # acll a t par would p re v o a li^ f i^ i> l ^ o l §ifom lolling nbove ; par. E verything The N S n t e r i n f ^ l h i i w o r i ^ 'w o r t h . ^ j f t o n " ^ t h

^ # t whnt you' catt go t fo r i t n t |Hi«t n“ ' S o m e n t . ' '^ C $gfecrcvl oW ttl & ^ v e t j i j t tk " ^= T O o . tb . ,0 I . » « K s o m -g e n t bond# and th W 'ib v U j 'O f f 'f i f t f thW S e lle r# a nrlco h a i to bo agreed apon, time# ing i d t k . i p f i i i i l a } 3 , o a w » i i a f ’« r l f l 's m r , or above par. And no am ount o f from

THE NEWS SUNDAY/ , : B y C H A R L E S G l E N N B /

R e c to r , C h u r c h o f (he, A s c e n

B A S TE B D A T . , ligned

2 Cor. S:13! " U e diod fo r a ll. j M , Sat they which livo ihould not oneeforth llvo unto thom#eivca, - ^ ' t u t unto Him which died for th e m .. '

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'ner iiiurv we are erlD hratbg tho when, a tival uf fhe K eiurreetlon. Tho lui- decreed lance o f tho 8 av lo r’i vletory ovar dom, C th ra jn n t lie adeaufttely expreia«i] tho u m irortli. A dead Chriat m ight have until tli ) a teachor and a wonder-worker, calendnj remt-'mbrrcd and loved a# lUeh. B ut cured gi

’ a Jllicn .and Living Chrlit rould th l i day the 6 «vior, thn Life, nnd tho L ifr- Greece, ?r—.lud as ,*ueli prcnehed to 'nil ental eh . And of thi# most lileued tfu t'i modern hnvo Uio fullest nnd m oit unquei £ n it« r ablo vvidenee, sometlmThe Lord i# Vi.on In d ee d !" This festival 10 fomidalion of tho church, tho 11- churcheii jition oil the bnanor o f hor armle«. A i En itron;lth nnd comfort of ovcry od fcstlt stinn heart, nnd Ihu grnnd hopo nf llketrisei anlty . the exceis tiitprostlnjf to note th n t E aster Good F

10 oldest of all the fe it tv a l i In ihe day of stlnn culcndar. I t cvon ante-dates served u o\«eTVft«ro t){ C!n5»twn«; for whHe reding t ter hn i heen obien 'ed frora tW Ing Imp ' foundation of C hrlitlan ity over Chrlstiai I yoitr# ago, i t .was not un til tho W j;o n u th rn n liiry ^ f tho modern ero thnl Kriuoy. natal day of Josus of N azareth which C

>n tn lio celebrated. Like Chrlatinnii redempd ler bns assumed a a n lv en a lity o f crcd nni irvnneo whieh Is a tribu te to tho Tho not liictivd religious beliefs o f a Inrgo hn i fouv lo» o f the w orld'« peoplir; And th? tn ln , m<

together may rroM nalily bn having ■ tvil »« the tanklnK fa itiv a ii of the custom '

volved ■rubiibi.v one of tho most in te rcstir.r e a r l id t s ill connection wilh E a ite r , is th a t C hrlitlai irlgiii dates baek to the old Pewish day, a# it of the I’ossover. day, aniTliP f lis t Chrlslliins being derived, nno as rr 1 tir inlinmtely.efinneetcd w ith the ion nnd ish ehureh,” ,nays A ehureh hii- o f th o 1 IU, “ naturally /eonlinued to pb-. .,-Chrliti e tliiv.TewIsh festival, though in n Intion w

sp irit, ns eommemorative o f Ihe lignolizo it# of whieh thoso hnd been #hnd- in tho r

. The Pnssover, ennobled bv tho tho roiu. g h t <tf Christ ns tho true Pasehnl tion bet b , tiie f irs t fru its from tVT'dead, rection, I'nued lo bb cdcbrntcd and becnme Iho cart Christian E nstcr.” givea thiIt wiiile E asier is n eontlmiatlon which hi lir ls tb n fonn o f the Jew ish Pass- obiervan . early differences arose a* to the boyond 1 lie liny on whieh tho E astor festi- without ihoiiH’lie observed. In tho Jew lih to tho A I tho Passover occutd on a f iz o l il# name nf '.h j month; whorca# tho .C hrli- deal of bo^icv.TB from the earilrsl days a#-, ip ring .

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le Honored Confidence Game l/orks Clear U|) to Eleventh' lo u t^ o llc e Searching f o r ” ^le rato ra nd H lsP al .

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lEN IiS AII1E8, m - T h o ATOn-. t o „ f l opolice, o t tho initnnee o f tho Uni- The mJtoti's eonsulnte, aro learciiing for j , | j jirL'imtine nsing tho nam e-o f Ous- tho l.nlliD avU Laeaio who, they sny, ha# .nondenctr> lng to indueo well-to-do resl- X tc d In

I o f the United filates to aid him h e y left

e ronsiilnto.hps lurnecl over to the *"*The°in e stntem enls' nsserting thn t “ Lt -rod ‘” -irrotc ie tte rs lo persons in New , S t. Louis, Milwaukee,. Indian- s nud o ther cities o ffering them bird o f n fortuno of MfiO.OOO, of W ASII11 he snid ?2fl0,000 win on deposit bronze ti 'IP United S lates, In re tu rn for a t St.g him lo reenver the money and hUtorical ding f o r .h l i dnughter a ttend ing which th rgentiiie rollege. The balanee of approved iinney.wnH in Ilrnzll. acting or

'Olaifflod to Be Banker. Cuatlno 1Is nnderstood to hnve represent-

imsoif M a ,-hanker o f Rosari'. “tig .1 ja il scntertee aftoK convie- n f fraudulent lianSniptey and to K ln g .o f I lo ld th a t tho doenment# bv which "* “ jrtune rould he reeovered were in ■rrt pocket of B ImndiiHg in th e f J „ sslon of the eourl whieh could be '’® med bv the iiavment o f cspen ien l', f ” le trlnl and the fino which had ■'"‘J’ Impo'cd tipon him. , 1—nskod the recipients to communi-

by cable wilh liis ngent in Ducnos m 1 nnd, meanwhile to gunrd his ae- I n n The le tters were w ritten in fa ir - , I W l

lod English.srly ,t score of letter# nnd eab le i .

the 'U nited Stntc* inquiring ^ < ' Ijieaze hove slnco been rceelv- J /j jie consulate, one from a Now er whn hnd firs l eommunieotcd by f fjU i .“ U e a z e 's a g e n t ' ' fo r de-[ , ■nVd corroboration of L n ea re 'i LC .f jnH ije i^ lved n ’reply containing

p iu p p r lta 'lo I '" eonrt doeumentj bW U f i t o 'a r r e s t , tr ia l and #en-

'^ o S i S lJ k ^ O A a a l i t i n c a . APfie N iw Yorker, apparently eon- id, thereupon sent the documentsS th e tonsfflate, rc f fin tln g Consul Maki9 I R f^ rlln iT JU r d l nil possible going 1J l e a r . ' |A n l h la rd a u |h le r to 'N e w ing eoc

nnd d r a t t jn o n for th e ct* arrival

mjcV a m n l ____d c a » Ll in ja il, th a t' the < asr|L r f l ^

® ® ; £ - b c o : " s ' r o » ? ; i nI in Tcari past to swindle Atirenf ^ ., ) h ( ^ t WIf date. ^ 0 agent h a i dlsapj^'arv I■om tho adJre is given In LneoM '^

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icenaich, Episcopal '--------------;----- ------------ ------1] VTAled tha Eait'cr festival to a fixed by Pi • o f tho.w eek; nam eljg'Sonday, tb a t v a , . Off the f l n t day o f th# week and the i „■

according te acnptnre, npoa, whieh l i t rose from tho acad. |R«Hy’hcio difference#, duo largely to a » - ,c i ip a somleot problem i o f a . eonfoilniri d iy ’ racter, continued until the year 323 •;n, o t tho council o f Nieea, i t was rccd th a t overywhero ia Ohrliten- ], Easter should, be. celebrated on

lanitf doy. I t w bi not) however, li the ado p tb n o f th e Gregorian indor ilf 1582 th a t th la decree ,te- ?d gcuerAl aeecptanee; And even te I day In the Churebei of R o n ia and oce, os well o i in lome o f tho. Ori*>1 ehurchea, whero th e (Iregorlan c r i lern raU ndnr hoi not been accepted, " M t« r full# Mometlmos before and f l etlmrit a fte r tbe dnto on'w hich thn . H ival is colebrtited by the westcru m rchcs. ^I E aster Sunday th u i beeamo a fix*’cstlvul in tho Christian ealendor 10, iriae, throughout Christendom, with exccptloui noted, is i t decreed th a t d Friddy, commemoratlvo of thi*

of Iht- Crucifixion, shall be ob- ed U’I Ihe Fridoy Immediately pre- ng the IfstW al o l E a iter. Inercii#- impprtniiee has beon ottoehed by

Istian eommunitlei in la tc r y e an •• Long or Qood or G reat or God'n ioy. i t il probably, os the day 01. ch Christ offered up his life for the :mpti9tt o f .tb e world, the most la- I ond inlemn of tlio Christian year,

noto o f aacrednea# and- aolemnity fouud Its way oveu in to secular af- I, maay o t tho «(a(ef o t tho'Volot Ing ’.lode i t a legal holiday. Thu om Ilf celebrating tho day Is In- red ^n oliicurity ; thoiigh from the ie lt time#, overy Friday among Iatlons hoi been observed oa a fast , OA uvery Suoday hn i been a fen»t , ond tho eonneellon between the OS mnrking the day o f tho 'craeifix nnd tho nther ns mnrking the day :ho resurrection is caally troeed. “ lirlitma# ognin come# Into clo#o re­in wilii Eoster Innimuch.a# the tw 3 ollzo tho- great outstanding fae ti .ho ’::iiristlan fa lt li~ th e b in h and resurrection. The Intim ate eonne:- betwecn ‘E aiter, tho day of reiur-

ion, and tho awnk,enlng to lifo of earth n fte r tho passage of w inter,!# th e f a t iv n i a significance eut of :h hns grown tho d iverie form i of tvoncv o f th e doy whieh carry it md 111 Intial religious mooning, bnt lOut (Ictroftlng from ll. Aeeording _ ho Vuneroblo Bede, the day tnkei f l aamo from Eostre, a Teutonic god* J

of tho rising lights of day ond OR.

SENIO U S R O B B E R Y C O S T S E N O R M O U S SUM

lan n «nv Organlzattoa'orklng for Baya T o vudi Onlmi-

nation of Orlma

S.'SXHIK, ScUy, y P ) -T h e m vilcry DundliiK' tho theft o f 11,000,000 life 1 the inrnl branch nf tho.BaQPo di a a week ngo hm been clcared up he confewlon of tho bank'# gunrd torann.ivcrni dny# wero consumed in ongi- ing the robber}',.. M aitnrono told polico. The' iron bolts and bar# of safe deposit vault wore sawed one ne and tho crock# filled w ith block to preven t detection.

10 final touch in tlie removal of vouU protoctioni w ai given last iay, whi-n six men entered tiiu ban*: ™ o ’clnrk In flie morning and remoln- ill doy ifsrlag '.-aport tho atrong #' In the vault. •’10 men hnd to suspend work and M whioi the b itn k 'i lorrclnry^ entered M liullilins to go over lomc corrc- f l denc'), but they bnd the work com- ^ id bv 11 o ’clock Sunday night whon le ft to deposit the loo t,in variou-i n t i

I of tht. eouutry.,c inunt'v hns not ye t been' rtcov-'

- ________________■ I hTO OOMMBMOEATE SITE. !

ASIliNGTON, (/Ph-PIacing of .1 rzo tab let in tbe Federal building f J It. .Viigustlnc, R a ., rela ting thnrical im portnuce of tho sito Jn ^h the building atonds, hns been; . Vjvi’d liy -th e Treoaujy deportm ent ^g on the roijurst o f tho 81. Au-1 „no H i»tdrical society, o f which! §nccv M. Pepew is president. M.c toHlot will stote th a t tho o rig l- ' JLbuilding AVaa purchased by the ; f ' .o f Spain in 1603 fo r 1,000 ducoti dw elling -fo r tho Spanish gover-

Rcnurnl. The site w ai under tho ' £ish flag fo r 200 year# and under ^British f lag for 20 year*. I t has -

under the Amerlenn fiog ilnee YT10, 182L £

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winFalls-Boise ^j T a g e : c

Leaving Twin Falls 'at d l 8 ;0 0 .A .M .(Local ^ 0}

Arrive Boise 3 :3 0 P . M .( l i ^ n m e ) ^ ' " ‘■ " -

ifaking eonneetlon w ith No. I t ng w elt a t U ouataln Home, giv : one hour for dinner before tb r ivni o f 10, going west. a *

!*ABE 8AMB AS BAIISOAD f l

^askBros. ) tag e Co.

I R L Y A C TIO N L .O O K E D l;O R■ •' .. cd foi

n o B k « n f l l tu t lo a i o b« T ik e a Iniula «nd D U PO M o t t j T n M a l. I S " . '

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ffASHINUTON, B. C., W >)-Aetion P r r t l d a l H arding in the Porto Ri-

1 litua tlon growing .out o f tbe con- j^ting v o n y -U tw ecn -.G overno r .Z . Mont ily and leader of the mojoritjr poIltl- naturi p a rty ia th e iiiaads w ai lo r e e u l i t t nigfal

y follow ing a v iil t o f Secretary v c n y

Tl

c m490 MOE

The W o rld FU LL!

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$ 6 (F. O. 1

= N E W

CHEVROLET “490” ei al Motors Corporati

. in the world. Alw mce the “490,” wifh these

Rear Axle—struct!

Improved Easier Strong Chassis ( Triple Baked Eta u t c h - T ^ rBattery— ■ W illa rd '- th r

Emergency Brai Timken Bearing Head Lights— Carburetor—%iO% Lower in Pi

OTHER IMPROVEMElCOME TO OUR SB IT-TH E N LET VS

W.E.SMI313-31!

PBONE 707

r«eki*t« th e W hite H om e. The Me* BIS sUrjr o f w ar aald, th o t be had m t n fd for aa extendoit coofenneo la to r en ,Mular mattera, partieoloxly w itb re- «o “»'peet to - tb c P h ilipp iaei aad Porto ly ite i Um. _ .... ..Ju stice E . PinJey johnson ' of the Uy Ii

'hilippltto luprcmo eonrt, who i i aow Tnrioa WaiWrptOB i i cxpected to partlei- tb i i ta te . in thn 'coa fe reoce 00 m a tte n rc- ,l lin g to the U a^ilft a d m in if tn tio s . - T here were tio indications « i to th e M

a turo o f th e aetion ihe preiiden t pleaw sight takn in iho F ot B icaa costro- p its x c n y . -s ; • Tnuu

^ H E O T I W

VROIDELS ARE B

i ’s L o w e st -Y EQ U IPP u tom obile

6 5 .CB. TWIN FALLI

r F E A T U K' embodies all of the experil ■ation—largest manufactui ilways admired for its dei se new features, is PERFEtire reconstiiiotion rear axle— stilr! new departure ball bearings and pre uctlon throughout.

e ro d in g Sprin[ i Construction Tl 'Unamel Finish—positive alignment with device that

thread rubber batteries used in all 1

n h o Isver brake,.eliU K V — r o n d u t c t , p e j g i .

i g S — In front wheels, elimina

■' No-glare prism glass.

Improved Zenith , enabling great eff ilow speed— a great advantage In di

Price and a 50%rENTS TOO NUMEROUSm o w ROOMS-SEE IT­US DEMONSTRATE IT.

ITHMOTC315 MAIN AVE. WEST

B Q JU ) tnm B B O B O U O T O A B W '

K O M ii iyp)— J U ly U ta h i t a . i aa- Dnil underground telephone ; eable item . The firat lectlon i i to be laid unedlatoly. in order lo ea io re r e g a la r- . f In Ihe 'ln terurbaa te n le c # betw een jriB, Milan and Genoa. J t I t htipcd i l work will be completed in 1924.,

: E v in Better! ’ ,M you cannot go w h e re v e r 'y o o '' e a u , y<ni cao a t any ra te t ry to ts M w b u e n r yoa. nuuw rlpt - , ' , ■ . -i

LETHERE

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it P riced PED

JOI E S =irience of the Gener- ^ ;urers of motor cars lependable perform- ?ECWON. .ilral ring and pinion gears propeller shaft— rigid con-

tgs^Throughout:.— on enlire body. '

lat eliminates all grabbing

ill models.

.eliminating sertrlce brake

Inating ball and cup type.

efficiency on high gear at , j | 1 downtown traffic. .

Better CarS TO MENTION -COMPARE

ORCO.rTW INF^LLS

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iect of Keen Public Interest / Over Country

. —PE K IN G , (/P)—In te rc it In tho finan-

I elo] cittutloD aod tbe b u d lln ^ of gov-enunea t lo u u bas bccamo so scuto a n o n ; tho CblneiB pooplc th a t a to-

'e l e t j b u been o rg aa iu d called th j F « p le '« Financial SupervU loa. socl- , e ty . No tiielfn i loan i i ever eoo tnct- «d b r thd n tn ls t i r 'o f flDooee witbout 90 u n n ii^ i.to [clamor on tbo p a rt o f tho pflopir, nnd a ll flnnnelBl deailnfca of

g o v e rsa eh t officials and o f tbe k^v*’ « rn n en t U n k a aro regarded w ith m -

I j^elon l>7 pcpnlar ■ o r^a lzfttlo n i. In ordor to .f ila r suspicion and. keop In fo m ed vn oil m atters o f finaneo tho

. new aoelot; has been f o rm ^ w ith tbov ' «spK U {iQTpoao o( suporv^ln{; tb« fi> po

nancial oi>eratIoBs of the'ROVcrnmont an fli\d o f tho tw o.governm ent bnnka, the e& B ank of (Jommunie.itiot)s and tlir Bonk int

— -o f-C h ln o ........... „• . ' • • ofT ha immedlato p roj^ant o f tho.flit- bli

iicrvltion soclcty is one of op]iosT}ion cli to tho 400,000,000 li)on ou tliu nflU w< ■nrplus which ia bciiix ucKotlnted Kt

'U ln is te r i f F in a n ^ Clinng Hu. At tho . f irs t meeting o f tb ls solf-oppolnt- ea: ed supervisory board sovoral w<oln- — tlons wero passpd eonderanbg tho soit surplus <oun, tlcmandinc Investigation and tm blirlty, > and w arning the Clii- nese B anklLg astociation. E cpruent^ a tiv es wiTO nprwinted to express to tho Bu BanklnK association nnd to tbo m b -

*■ b t r y of flnanco tbo a ttitu d e of tlie Fr people -toward tho -loan a n d ' covom- t|< m oat finances In 'R enera l. Pull pub. oi< ISeily In i to r y financial opetatlon is Qe tho outst&ndiof; demand of the Peo- i<a p ie ’s flo an e la l Supervision soeicty. Dc

j t a i f f l iL E D E L ': I B l F l I f MLB.:

SeBflioD ' of PreridontB^of Na- ' tional AflflooiaMons S ^ e d . ■

i n le d f o ^ ' J a n e

M ILW AUKEE, W is., - A eon- feronee <jf iiresldents o f im portsh t'fl'i- Ca

4 tioaa] a n l International business aiso< Qi eiatlons to discuss a co-ordination of e ffo rts, is to bd cnHed here fo r nex t i- | Ju n e by tbe p r e s i d e o f Associated A dvertis ing Clubs, Chnrles I l e n n Mae- qi,

■ * klntosb. Tbe presidents, aecording to d_ ' plans, would Include those of the 'Bo- Tn tU T c lnbi, tbe N ational D ry Goods M- Boelatlon, tbe National A uociatlon of

. a o tb le r s , and slm iUr bodies. Bach „ would toll of plons of b ts association fo r tho romlof; year, and 'w ould polni 7," ou t bow i t eould assUt the others. In-

* struetlons to Issue tbo eatl were u iron S l ' by ib o exfciiUve tom m Uler j>t the Aa- ^

soeiated ^ livortlsln r dobs.'n ie jufniestlon th a t such a confer

cnco bo hd d , i t was' a ta tid , "p ro w oul o ( th o fa c t tb a t on many occasions, tbe a dT ortls in ; clubs found* otbcr ossoeia- tloDi eofiagoil in cntorprlsca tn whle'n Ba th e advertisinfr orfpinltation could be ^ dia tlnc tly • helpful, anti cn other occa- d ons, tbo advertising body fe lt th a t i f f o o tb e r OHO<;lations knew more obout the « i

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roblema Qf advertising, all would pro- Po t . ’ ' ' - ■ • Po

■» ... .................... " ■Classlf>e-J advertising is tbo cheap-

ost tb lpg yon eaa buy—moasured by tho p roflta I t may bring you. 'O'

I FORE TRAC'N O W $ 3 9 5 .Western Au

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f AHEAP AN JAYS R M t \i VfHACKS---------P O tH IM 's)

V ^ PISH

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ts under this hRare Specimen of

Southern Seal is , ' Captured on Coast; L i t t l e A n im a l B e l i e v e d . F i r s t , S p e q ^ e n E v e r B e e n i n t h e ' =

U n i te d S t a t e s • p |

SAN DTEOO, C a l, £/P)~C!nptnre '2 1 of A Iivo. quadalupe ,.o r southern fur. seal, extremely rare and snid .

, not to bavd' been seen In these w a­ters fo r many years, If reported by ‘ , tho zoological society o f th ia place. . ] The seal w at caught, exhausted 011 { a loeal VeAcli. I t bos recovered ^

. fully from its cxbanjitlon and Is ro-., celvln,{ care and, a tten tion a t tho ,; Bolboa jo rk ioo. -, A t th e natura l h istory museum . '

a t tbe park. I t was said, th a t only 11° . ' four sk ills , a ll b u t one im perfect of., fl!'

guadaliipo seni had been p u t Into \ A ae tle aa tonettlon*. .Tbs^ a te i t■ tho n a tu ra l h is to fy ' museum a t ' |~ ' '• TS’bshlngtcin, D. C. No sk in o f Ihc ^

animal v a s in any known, collec-‘ ;• 3

I rZ V E FBBSONB DBOWMBD, "ruI WAflHINGTON, D:*C.. (ff) - Fivo ^0• pcTwns, the wifo o t WUlSam Lawrenctt “ * ; ond fonr o f his eblldron 'w ere'drow nedI early todoy in tho capsltlnp o f a two-: masted schooner In th e . Potomac river r**'

o ff ■'AloxandtU,. Va. Lawtcnr** and V’ b is .e ld o it son inved tticmsolvcx liy < . I climblng'u;» a m ast from which thoy; w cre .rc sfuo 'l.. .' . • _1

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P i le « P a td Prodocers -' B utterfat, a ll grades, ao deductions <

made, lb. ......................- .......... ..........SSo ln'lt Fresh ranch oggs, d o t __ ... .____ Ift^ ~

liens ami sprlnm , pound - _ . .^ _ _ - lS c „ ,Old eocki. p o u n d ________________ lO.-,

I ONse _____________No marketT u rk e y s__________________No ti«a»k*l ”Durks, pound ........................ -_ ._ ...„8 r p

' , Oraln. ^W beat, No. 1, ewt. .............. .........» U 5 1

Produea. Ho1‘otutocs, Kurals, c w t ___ ______ .61 for

I Idm toc iL , &, II C attle — dows, 3@4<; st«er*M @ ~

i l-2ej ve ils 5®7c. n o g s -P r im e , BOlOe. ' t)heep~M utton, 4c |.iam bs , e@&c. - j

H 0D 8B W 3E |’» U U ID B .(RfW tl »‘rlce i.' J

m i u sod V o f tu H nAppUt. b t ______________ •l.W Q l.JO i

■ I'ntai/ws. fm i................................. tie:Cabbagfr,-per l b . ---------.06 Au(iulIflow M , lb. ------------------------■ —N ew 'T o m ip t, b u . ______________ .IS , I••■rroti. per lb............ ............. ...... ■'* WiNow Onions, h u . _______________ .07 PbBbubarb, lb ---------------------------- 17. l-S ' "TSp lateh , .21To'mntoos, lb. ----- -----------------------.25 2 !

PrprUlUDs and B t4 .ilv ;Floor, 48-lb. sack ____ :__*l.50@ l.b0Sugar, beet, 100 l b s .______ r / . [email protected] _Sugar, cane. 100 Ihs.........._..|7.05@ 8.0oCresm Cheese ______ ____________ .23Brlfk C h e ese ..... .............................. JO ^Heant . _______ -08qresd ---------- . nD utter (orcameiT) -------------- — -40 op,B ulter, (ranch) ......„ . v -------------- -SO p^,

H sata. ^Baeon .. ...........— I..—[email protected], sliced .»0 ___H am '_____ .-.-i-.;-------------------- -80 ^□ a a , sliedd -> nutPork c h o p s----- --------------- 17 woiM ottos c h o p s------------------17 I -2 0 ! ( k m

Pork roast i r .Pofk i l u s a n _________ ............... .M• Steak — eitlo ia Me; T boao £5«: j

round Sfie; eboek 17 l-Se. HbiB e e f - P o t roast ' 1S{317 l-t«s plat* Hbi

10(1 brisket Sc^ 8w

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uto Go., Agts.IN!

THiS ONB NOW\ /

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TWIfl FAtib'^UA

shead, One Cepl. B y a c t u a l c o u n t , f o u r o t

f 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

' f o r s a l e - B E A L E S T A T E f

A O O O D H O M B , !

8 aercs, well Improrod, on bard road. Would la k e aodo ^ d t> * p e r *

. . Id payment. Potaession a t once.. Bfflith-l.aubcnholm Bealty Co. Phooe ,

. . 1I PO E 8 1 L E O E E E N T -F iw -to o in J

house with {raMge; furnished or nn- < furnished. 302 S ix th avc. N. Phono s 1040J. , . . , ^

.. . l-O B SALE — Bargain five-room \ house, modnm. 177 P o p h r avo., East Lawn. t

POR SALE—10 a c its , f i t r (mpTovtt- g ments) 1-lj mile from U aln stree t; good . truck and ehlekon. ranch] N 200, term i.

, 30 ACRES, good improvements, fine tl , OMortmcnt-ot fru it, Rood placo; 8 1-2 bI miles from ^ a ln s t.; clq»c to paving; d. IMOO, la sv terms. Lloyd-Crnven Co., p. 123 Main avc. E. ' 6

! FOR HALE—Five ronm modern homo fully furiilsLcd. 010 ThUd ave. W. In 1

■ quire 103 T hlnl n v t E.

' FOU 8 A L F /~ B tit 10 balf aUt n frnm rity ; plowed and seeded, *6SS 1 .ncrc. Terms. A et now. II. G. Barton, -

' l.aCIcdo Booms. ^

FOR 8 A L B -^ F Iv * 'a e rM riV ~ m iie 3 rast. M Bile south W ashington seboo^ -

FOR 8ALF>-A real Itnrgaio In well ti ; lui|iruk-eil nortl) sl<U> farm.. Dr. Dwight, p i a

FOR S A L B -F lv e aer# t r s r t in Twin g . Pa llt: iiultalile for ponltry faroi. Ar . ; thur L . Bwlm, «wd«>.

F O R S A L E - A U T O M O B I L E S . "kI,---------- ------ -— ----------------- - I]

> FO B SALB—Bseil .cars: Beo, Baxon, .Hoyocs, Dodgo ligh t truek ; sco us be

I foro you buy. Phono 210. Idaho Autn b * , Supply Co. • b

' F o lT s A L E -^ o rd sedaTjTato’ model. " Call 302W. “

■ r o B S A L B -O ne 5 passenger Beo „ car In good condition, wiU 'tsiko-good . vacan t lo t o r good p a p u Phooe 1 6 K J . a Klmea.

I FO R .S A L ^ W e baTO w m o txcep'■ tlonnl bargains in used rara. Johnson ,' Auto Company,

F 0 M 8 bonghf and sold a t Ihe Auto „ W recking Co., MO 2nd Ave. Soutb. JJ

FOR SALE OR T R A D B -F ln t cla*. Ford sedna. 440 Seeond av& So.^ ^

FOB “ P E P ” see ' ‘S T E P " t h e ' t i - ^ Inder Grinder. 147 Second avo. N. “ ^ ■ ^ — ^ —* . 1 ^ — — — ^ — sl

H E L P W A N T E D ' '

\VTQ.PAY *30.00 weekly, . 76o bonr 5! spate tlm t, stlllng boriery mtkxaaleta "J woar four month*. Spring line. Big opportunity. Experienee onneceasary. p, Porfectw ear Mills, Darbyt Ponna. £

P O S IT IO N W A N T E D '

W A N T E D -P osltlon by pracUenl 7 nurso; (.■Melleotj w ill conaider bouso- . work, yhone 83J2.__________________

M O N E Y T O L O A N - -

■'m ONEV t o i . 6 i u V« n i « f ? r K < l l 1llngt; repayable 'in ,«aall'iQ it*Ilasnt« , t) liberal repayaen t privilege. A ribnr L S w la * 6 1

B U I C E ^. 7 0 ^ BALB OB T B A S E ' °

FOR !U L E —Bulek 7-p8asenger car, or will iTftilfl for UgbtCT car. Blxlb ^ ave.-N., nr phono 487.

W A N T E D ;CLEAN RAGS .

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DAlLy NEWS; TWIN Fj!

ss if ieii per word pero u t o f e v e r y l i v e h o m e s i n

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

i o n y o u w a n t , p r t h e h e l p ;

I F O H S A L E — M IS C E L L A N E O U S

FOB S .U <E -B ound dlnlog table, <12.50. UoosIor Fum lturo Co. ' - I

“ f o b SALB—Two-loch post beTw U b * lilch filler. «10. Hoosier I’'urolture Co.

f o b SALE—Copper clnd range, $65. ( Hoosier Furnltnro Co.

~ P A IN 'f FO B SALE—A carload of ipoint, onamel, varnishes, Mureseo, wall .

I paper, brushes and glass. We earry- everything in ' tbe patn t line. L et na r 9 aend a p u u te r to estlm ato your work! i:

We save )<iu monsy. We deliver. -- Phono 6, M oon’s Bhop.1 • 7t B B M S n rC H lN a and plcotlog nt-

tachm ent; guaranteed to f i t any sew-- inj{ machine; p rice $2. Eeonomr I I Bales Company, BHllngs, Mont.

. " f o b s a l e —15-27 Case trac tor-and I threo bottom plow ; trac to r will ruo ~ I b ftll« o r thresher} m ed b u t In flno . ; d ition ; fu r au lek sale o r will tako job , plowing. Phono 210. Idabo Auto Je

Supply Co, ' „

! ' FO B s ' a L E ^ fC 84 Incb' Table) »40. \ • H oosier,Furniture Co.

. FO R SA LE-,000 socks 'o f goo i Car- E ! n o n No< 1 'seed pototoes, 1-2 mi. west I 1-2 south of Kimberly. H. £ . Miller. .

' FO E 8 A L B - r« l l b li» U B r» » a t t R ?born egg i, * r p o r 8 e t t ln g o f \J 5 . 427 .

t 3rd Avo vl. ' ,

OUT n p TOWN lu l c m t l nm po li m r i I to sacrifice my well established and , p rofitable business. A ik for Mr, Gclsk

a t Mooru's Bepair shop. Opposito sale n ' g rounds.- - • ' Z

FO B fa A l.^ F u T n ltw e . '52S Thlr>l „ nve. a _______________• d

FOB SALE — lYartor. n o r i ~ . H cury.

' ^ f T ~ W Y A ’N D 01T E ~ E O aS for > bntebing; F ishcl stra in ; yaros lico<lvil

by eoeker<<lB from Fisbol direct, Diatcil „ wUb yearling hens; |1.50 per netting u

■ of 10.-C .-B . W heeler. WS Third eve. N. ?

, FOB SALE—Thor electrie wnshlag ~ maehioe, ased very Uitis. "W. Q»-, ,,

I le tto ,-140. W ashington. ^ • y

IX)R BALE—Stamen W U eu p , yellow ^ N. Pippin, Grimes Golden, a carload. ~

' Also f irs t cluss alfa lfa bay. Pbone l

__________ isFOB SA LE—Purr bred Khode Jslan.i

red oggs for se lling; r rd rr rnrtv. Pbone 080R. P. 0 . Box 784. ■ jl

FOB SA LE OB E X C H A N G ^ N ch " and second-basd f a m laplem enta. Bet ' us i f you bavs any fan a Implements you *" do ao t a e e i I ^ o Hdw. and Imple- . mont Co., in the Fosa Building acrois ^ s tre e t from F lro Btatiotu "

F'OR S A L E ^ le y c le s i trleyeles, tiro- and aceouoflea. W em er's Repair Sbop. f 224 8econ1 a t. E. ' ^

POB H A L B -S ^ c la l ~»elected seed . potatoes. Varieties. Carmons and Riir- ^ a lt. Pboflo 650B. P. 0- Box 784.

OANE 8D 0A B, n M l b n t lu g ir J $7.60, de livered .'' Kinney W arebousei, g, Telephone 08, ' . -

FO B S A L E -O ood $1800 firs t mort* i, gage draw ing 8 por cent, C03J11. !<

. FOB_ 'l.VLB—B lriieyc mapla drMsot ^ and bedroom stand ; olsu other furni- tu r a - '- ^ o n o 243.

7 o i i a u . B - i '* i n t * t I 2 1 5 1 5 1 . I - JIon; auto paints, cnameli and von uisbea, ealsomlne, aad trail, psprr. Phono 5, M oon's Bhop. y_ _ _ i I L ....... a

FO B BALE— » barncM loom, nearly new. ' 400 F ifth ave. No.

FO B - S A L IM m s ll ^ f e Don. J . ^ H enry.

Potatoes th a t will \ do fo r seed and . keep well fo r fam ily ^ use. Deliver fo r 7m per ewt. Alto . applea. Call a t 244 4 th A re . E.

PO B SALB—Good rural seed poU- ' toes. Phone 618R4. ,

. f ^ B S A L E r ^ g n la r n lleb goats \ also fo r re n t; eaa fnrnisb a llk . Pbooe 650B. P . 0 . Box 754. ’

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TO E.VCLANOE for c ity properly;40 aeies, close la . Phoae 61SJS. n

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IS ' f o r -r e n t

I ., FO E l», '■ Blue Lakes avo. E rnest White, 1;!3 c

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;o. TO. BENT—30 . ao res-fo r potatoes;. 1 1-2 nortb of Filpr. Bobert Biastoek. I !5. Phone 1100.» . ............ | b

- • , FO B BE N T —F ro a t room adjoining i ba th ; clow in: Phone 881E. . .*

ry FO B RENT— A dciUftWe f r o a tH e ^ 1’ na room, noxt to ba lli, fumaco b e at; cIosk ’ ' K in. Phono 473Ji i

"t o b B E N T -F ro n t room w ith bath'. - . . 730 Socond aye. N . Phono 070. j

[J; TOB B E N T -F n re lsh ed bouioT"A p-‘^ 3- ply 330 3rd Ave. W . • ' |

fX)R BEN T—s ix acres ef good grain 5' ;;i U nd; closo in. P hane 1030J.'

FOB B E N T -T w o ligh t bouaokeeplng !i 'jj rooms, phono and bath . Call S04-J, .y

FO B RK .N T-N ow tbreo room houn-,I*' • wllh ■sleepiog-porch, HOO Von Burou *'

,0. ____:__________■ . . . \ -FOB BEN T—0 room modem house, b

Closo In. 120 per montb. Pbono 1814.

« r o B H E N 'f - ^ ’toom^ fla t , 110 Main • avo. B .; Siiltablo fo r bouto keeping or 8

- offico rooms or both. L loydCravhi Jl ^ Co., 123 Main E . .. ( -

r o B B E N I^ F u rn a e s beatoil room, ri , fnm lsbed, pex t lo bath. Phone 120. I’

238 6 th 4 t«. E . I -

ik r o B - BENT—Sovon room h o u se ,'a 1<! good location. Phone 073W, _ j n

- r o B B E N T ^N lcely futnisbed room, ” suitable fo r two; meals and garage if desired. Pbone 1032W, lOlO Sbosboue ).

j east.-,------------------------->.■

" FOB B E N ^ T w o laodojn • offiro ,,] rooms. Inquire Clly Pharmacy,- i -

r HAVE FO B BEN T dcslrah’r s i ’v ! ,„ room hou^e on Elg&tb ave. N . U . J .! -

■R sw eeley, F irs t .'N ational Bank hldg.j Telepbotie 1>1... |t i

‘R FOB B E N T -T w o room apartm onta - reasonable, eompletely furnished for Ught h o o te k e e p ln r r - ^ e Oxford, 428 S

Wr o H B E N T -B x tra «e« ilg b l’no.V.T d

koeplag rooas, with bath p rlv liic ri _ reaaonable. 404 Seeond ave. a li

m " f t E N T - T h t i w room f ^ l i h . a “ apartm ent, reaaonable; Bungalow Apt«. 01

’ F iftb St. M d Seeond «ve. E . J U

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W A ST E D TO B E » T -P u r« lih m l I, boiue fo r June , Ju ly ond A uguaM iy

two yonng ladles. Phono C41B. L.

“ \ W N T F J ) ^ BENT—Farm machln- " ' ery; etato w b at you hovo In f l n t let-' „

te r. W., cnro o f News. pj

[3 W A N Tri>—To abaro em igrant car ■“ to D enver about A pril 15. (Sill 302W/ “

WANTED— Yonr tires and tobes to - ~ repair; oldest aad best equipped tiro C

shop In c lly ; low eit p rlcfs : work guar- *' antocd. T x in Falls Vuleanltlng Works.

- W A N T E D ^A b u y e 7 for a desk, - t* lypewTltor, adding maeblne, roechan: T

ie^a bench and vise. Johnson Aulo Company. •

ll- WANTED — Potatoes, number ones " or good tw o i. J . B. W hite, office next

, door, to U . B. Lur, 114 Sccond So. q] J; Phono m : V ‘

'■ W A N T E D -8 fool show caic. Call Z 80, Auto W recking Co., 140 Sod Ave.

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7 b e lt w o n , a t low est prlceti Idaho | Vnleanliing W orkt. 132 Seeond nvo. N.

W ANTED—Bost buy la used car for J ^ U 60 cash ia hand. Address J . E. Brre•y nan, 884 N. A rthur, Pocatello, Ilaho . ,to — ........ !--------------ji

- L O S TLOST—Lancet w rist' w atch o t Shi)-

sbone Falls a wcok a g o ; . 18 rew ard.- Xeavo n t Nowa offleo. g

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- ~ F O U N D ^ n u n t le t" driving giovc Call Nowa offlcr.

r ; roU N D -rB unch of koyi. Call N w ^ o ffice .' • .

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\ - n ftn -6 ft WITH J V

I WITH I c a ln i l vuH ' - l l '000 A t w V

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IDAY, APRU IS, 1922■ — ' ' ' ' S S S S S S = S S = S S ! ' ■■ ■

T k g isd WORTH I t !l e N e w s , d a i l y . T - . T i a t l

i m s f o r r e n t , h d u s ~ f o i ,

T p e r w o r d — P h ( . i i p 8 2

M IS C E L L A N E O U S

1, W iiiL BUY your dlsforJed shoes for 3 '^ v ^ C h a m p Io n Shoo Shop, 340 M ala

li W E 8TABT YOU In the candy-mak- ‘• in g business a t homo, o^ small ro o a •

jnnyw hojc, futnliblcR ovoiytbing u id■ buy your condy; oxpcrionco unneeea-K aary- big pay.-M en, women. Candy-, .

■makers to ., 721 W i^ u t a»-, Phlladel- [: I’h la , Pa._____________

" , 'PIIO.VE 223R for P a « h 7 - ;T n -l» ' '.. i tcan your floor coverings.

i CLEANING carpel*,' rugs, Novajoa. .Phono 22811.

V — - ______I ADD iMtulx aod n le raluo (0 yon# bomo; noallh oud pleasure to yourseb ’

,by garduninij witb our pereniiljdt, ’shrubs, roics, vines and pedigreed

g small fru it jdants. We are glad tc ad- . ^ :Vlsc with you on w hat nnd where to ' p lant. KiDiberly Nnrscrlos, -MS o io-

y 'u te s-fro m Twin F a lls :" - - ' '

i .W ILLABD fia^lcry, Strom borg Car'- J. buri'tor aud H adlator service. A uto B ^

pnlr sbnp, ro rnrr Third and Sboshon# S n u th .;^ ;

II --------------------------------------------------, SINGEK bEWINO MACHINE CO.. I l l „ M ain E. Phone 08J.

I NICE qalM romn -nr moternity 1, rases, spacial burtr. :ili> .-m b avr. N 1. I'hone IfllAl.;.

-I & 0 . KELLQUU. *5teiH fo t L atl m e r's D/y Arseoate of Lead fo r spray na le ria l. (.all Phone 680H I'. 0 . Boi

■ 784.I, _____ __ . ■f PORD iiSM.. Aulo W rrrkinir »>i, e HO Berun.j nvr. fio.

“ ilELI.o '-"’ D O V T . FOHCIET ’*T>a»'i 0 pliirr,

I.UAN8 and Mi.iitbly p%». rni'iil dwrllmg loans. A rtbur L B w la

[li ' T i r r o u r r e p a l r shop for a l l 'y w r ' Ita r lfo o n ld i, Wo sa tlify , ^ iito W r« b - -

- iuK Co, UU Second avo. b,

T “ O A N 'a I’LACE. 237 Bbosbone 89. ' I 8 Sccond bond r lo tlio bought'iiDd aold j

. I w i l 'o W N E i m ran*u»e '’onr ahop io do tb e lr own repair w ork;, “ n ln la m ti ro a l.” Try this «er«icr. .\u to Wreek. log Co., 140 Second ave. So.

I ’ Cbwalfio4 advertising Is th e tb e tp - i. ost thlnij you cnn boy—i»eaaured by '

tbe profits it may bring yon,

'lliisissDirar I- 1 • . .. ■ '

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oc t wurk. Moon’s shop. Pboae 0.

' T I h o e e e p a i s i n q a O T A J m o l T r a o i f f i o p j 34V K o rS ‘

M ain. The qnlck repnlr shop. Work 1. dono a t pre-war prieet. T . Balaaa,

Prop,

’ TW IN T A IL S 8H ^B ^ A I B I N O 3 Shop. I3f Sboibooe n u t . Sbo«i r«

paired while you wait.

J T B A N S m '• ^ 2 ^ T B A » r i iB OOMPAJnf

Pbone a « . .

TBUOE I L ^ C O - lJg b t a n r b n v y '• baullag. Pbone 80.

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T ru tt biiildlog. Phone 035-B.

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H O HB B 0 . H lL L S - ^ y d bnUdlat-

B W m L B Y 4 pW B B tB T - A tto ra ty i a t law. Praetiee in all m arts. Twia

> Palls, idaho.

J , H . W IS B -law y « r . Officea—B o « *' 0 and 7, over T n in Fnlls Sftnk * ' '

T m st Co.. Twin Falls, Idaho.

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'. T irln ( 'a l l i 'n u o ic lp a l admlnUtnilJon tojlny i l In rharffo of Hoy Scout* elcet- ^ l l j tliclr followi lo ii’rvu In offlcltil

: iWRitloiK of moro tlmn 100 Beo'iit* up i • tH'inteil fi« inem k’r* of the jwUcf, firoi

u n lta tlo n nml Htrcct nnd w ntcr itopftrt*•• • w unt fo|;i-oii. • • ,

[■ ‘ • T h r lw lifo of o fH c o 'b llm form nf n mlnlfttiirc key w iu Jollvcrrd to cacli uf

'U io rleel(^J Ildy Bcout offldal* l>y i Miiyor I‘. W. McIlobofU a t tho coiiclii-

•Ion liiiit cvmlnR of corcmoiilci o f In- '; . rc i t l lu rc of fir*l nnil scconil clnim r

ScoiitH n t .flTii lii^li scliDol auiHtdrlumr - l i Thla inorhjnK tho BcouIh took I'pOMCx-

■lou of th e 'r ity Imlt; Wpctcii Hfout nf- K fieifll* »at rtJoni>niilii thu offirintu rcit- U

i ‘ ulfirly cit'ctcil l.y clUwini of Twin I’nll*, P nnJ rnrrleit on tlio functloim (if,'tho ncv- r rrnr.offlcca. . : , r. T lilrly Broiita «orviiiu> unilcr Hi-oal I

lU 'C olo a* phluf ofjio llpo , went liiu-d I op till* tnomin>; b j ClHof uf Polire* Ben I

- J. Urown niiit RlTcn.Jnitru^iiiii* nod or. j • <lor» thn t ifi-u Kivm ordinnrily to rep- *“ uIm uK’nilicr* o f the tU y'nollco force. ^ Twelve Bfoiilii itervlnft.n* patrolmen, 1

' ■ trcrn nsKli.'tifd lo the ir lirnt*, nuil ' tJirnuRliout tho dnv reiwrtcd ea'eh hour

i .(0 th i'lr etilcf a l thn iiollrc alntlon.SoviirnI nrrpBti woro mmio Murlnii thn occ forcniton. Scout Ralph Orm»ljy,'oloClril d d a s ono of Ihn MuUnry IngMctorfirwni: Uip; billed Iieforo Scout Carl ua lm , pollca « (j Juileo, on n clmrgo of driving an auto- niobilo n t nn ago undor the minimum fixed liy Btato Intr fo r nuto d r l « r » . ^ T rinl o f tlio eAse vaa » t fo r 2 o ’eloek t |t r o th is ofternoon. Scout W alter W eav- Hhli or, nx e lty nttorney, waa to proioeuto. luco •,8ovcnteon icoutB roported for duly oifl

M tho flro deportm ent whero Seoul L . l>y]( JUie i t in cbargo a* undorstndy to P lro ; W o f W. R. Worrell. Tlioy wero not n ixi

w n rk ’cleanlufr op tho flro flRhtlng Joht apparntu* nnd otherwlio fam lllariiloR theuiiclve* w ith tlie dutlc* o f the e l ty 'i n n

■; QPi In spee tan on ■: . K thorough Mnipcelion n f tU w d ty

from tho standpoint o f nn ita U < m ^ aa caxrird out by M Seoul# nwl^fncd to th l i w ork undor Scout V. M urray on aan itary eommlMloner, and flvo Scuut*

, oleeted u lu il to ry Inij^clor*. ScouU.wore sont b\(t two bj* twb to ,carry out Tr th is inpcctSon. A certain trrritor>* to <}0 ln*poettil'wnii aMlffncd to eneh pair

! o f Inipeetont. Theie'Inipeetor*, befnrr ^ atnHlnff out, woro fumlehed l>r Alox ,,

X M urray, c i t r »anltary eommloiilonur,. Trith M , . on t i e eovci «

o f which Wni nttached a dlffcirt o f thu e ity ordlnanees relating to sanitation

i And n m ap-o f tho territo ry tn bo in- V'” i by each pair o f .Inspector* wa*------ .m nde ft p a ri of tho outfit. Inslanees in

whieh apiiarunl violation of tho {irdl- oancc* rclatlni; to eanltatlo^ were dli- dosed ' liy the inapcctlon, were to bo ,i

■ . . . W l n V t a o k . i ; !£ lM U d o m ^ Ttl

•Scouts serving, today a* eloeted offi- claU o f tbo e lty aro: Mnyor, Jeo D elsi; I; cooimiisloncr o f police, D. D. A lvord: * ch ief of pollee, R. Coles " ip e c d eop,’* S«o“ W. M onlthi n th tm n lu lo i io r , K. K rlvaoek; l i r e ohlof, Ii. U eo: caoltary * <omn)lasionor, V . M urray; sanitary ta- •peetors, 0 . W insler, R . Bmlth; 0 . Ployd, R. Ormsby, Phillip D ay; eominli- .•loner o f atrceta ond alleyj, K. Reo<

- dah l; w aterm aster, Raymond Ashdowaj *t/“ t r i ty a ttom oy, W . W oaverj e lty clork.Edw. M artin} c ity tream ror. John Bob- « rrtaon ; pollee judfro, Carl U ahn; d ty enplnecT, Eori B ickford; auperintcndont •'J’ /

'o f ,;p n rk s , Wnyno Orovor; d ty dog enteher, Rnrtou Porrino; welcbmaalcr,B . M nrtyn; board o f education W. W ilh n m ,-ft McDouffal, Poul MeClclbn. . Floyd Atkinson. , ^

Scouta serving today na member* of *” * ^ ih * polleo force are:

Wnyne Johnson, V lncent-N avln, Cllf- fo ra B itf t W lllnta W llh m , E ll.»otU i M e ^ b e r t i , Robert Anderson, Paul

. Diklrd, Louis Denton, I ra Potion, P a t B rnnin, lA w n sco Hall; Bvron -Ren- iO i , N iilln. W »ltoti, Allon D l.okbntr, U ofiroo A ustin, Don RI^tts, Mavhord Villar*, Ralph Villar*, Robert U jtsden , SCO

■ Chaa. G entry,— Bon Doyor. Theodoro U ea teh , Randolph. Crotlly. Richard Eobortaon. Harold -Biroop,, Raymond .Taeker, ik o Sharp, J a n e s Bothwell, T i,..t F nu ik M eA ke, Fred .Vawey. . '

The Boy Bcout flre departm ent in a J . v*nA dlUoB to ita ehlef, L. Ute, Is c o m p o st X „ . o f Kim ball Hackman, Berry Coe, Ken- ,V o , neU> McDJnniiu John W olfe, BoW rt F ix , o ^ L Oeorge Lincoln, Edw ard Duke, ClaroaC« ” 7 .”

. n o |^ , .Ilow ard BcnC, 'M organ H eap, Y ork- ’n e i» a a G entry, Chaa. Randellff, P aa l o „ v .

' P e tto ld t, W d lico Caldwell, Joe J to i - v!^,h

.“ ”i o u t 'T » , S l ! . " - . t t h . 1. .tM e to ra aro V irgil L oniberry, Wllaon

■ Jaekson , Ralph Brown, Oeo, llon too th ,S idney W ordos, Edward W alters, John am m ZaeiariD s, ItenaJd L en i, Ilorafo Ship- p * toaa , Pnul Edner, Rex Carsrud, Louia

-Jones, P rank W arner, Max Johnson, K enneth Roberts, Edwin Delss, David BTarkness, P rank Piler, f laro ld Sinclair,Jam es W olter, Oeo. Ellis, Russell Pot-te r , D an ld .W alker, Lawrence Trous- dnlo, Buster Sburtleff, Alphens Nye, Oordoa. Rcllly, Logan < Belfville, Billy

.P a v ls -^ T o m Adama, Oeorgo Sprague, n . ircs tb w k , BaJph 'FJcU ber, Vern L s U ontc , Ed. nom lbrook , David Ulghbeo, ■Korman Alvord, Harold Hoover, Fred

■ Sanger, Jaoics Crou*e, John Perrlno,K ciih Ball, Jo lm Nowman, Ted Blwr,

. Pari* K ail, John Maxwell, A lbarl Krt<*. , > r , Ellia Oatea, lo a v l l t -Craven, John

. W orcester, Ik b p r t DoIss, A lbert Smitb,Charles Slm psi^, Clinton Evana, D ani

' UeClelland, Ronlln m ile h e a d , Harold . EJJnrortJi, A rlh ar W cbV

.. t« r , E lU ar Mflleir, M iO irtJeU lit,-F liya Owons, H a id d N dsos, Roy Webb, Ken-

.’■atb B rom i. ^,8 «0Qla a t w ork a i operaU vn o f tb« I h m

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n r n K tn j- w c re e ^ a o sim ilar acdden ta d a rt * p c i ^ s , andD O lncreuednnm berdD rl

moatli aa bolng ono of tb e w o rtt l a bletorr. necessity fo r ttopplDg boforo prvceodliig ofi occupantii of tbe lr cam whoso lives thoy ba d d c niB occurrlog w ould Indlcato th a t t m d

'U il'iu Jli liotl] UJrvctioos. M ony acd d e o ts oc t tra in paasea w ithout know ing ,w beth .er^r

. STOP, LOOK AND U S T E N fo r .trains <

stroot and- w nter departm ent ur«: Jnck 11 Khliin, Kliiior Jono*. Bob Dooley, Wal- M laco Wilkinson, Newell H all, Kugone I I Giffiii, Hownrd Brown,* Holmnu Orny,Lylc Iloffmnn, H ollis M artin , Clyde Ro- aa, JJoy Jfontootb, L oalj IfaJin, Robert Nixon, W nlter (> 0X0110, : Chaa. Urown,John Mill*, A rld l K o l l ^ ' '

s c o u i n i i i i iISPICIKp Eyi: F

Domonstratlons of Soootoraft Infonn&tlVe and Interestisff' :

, . , ' " I piiiiito AsBombly . i„„

dnyCcremonlea o f Invcallturo of f irs t and purd

loeond class Boy Scouta o f Tw in Falla mil nn mtdress on Seoutcm ft by Oscar ^irkhnm , scout executive fo r U tah, a t llfl high sehn< l auditorium hero F ri- meetl Iny. evonlnp woro largely attended by - Ori >nrcntii.imd.irJflH(J«. o f .Scouts, ftnd by rVfec unrp thnn 100 Cnmp F lre Olrla, a ttend- via 1 ng In n body. ■ - presi

Tho session Th-ns opened w ith a saluto nnd ' 0 the f lag *flilIo a Boy Scout bugler, ^h lounded " T o Tho Colors.” serve

Tlio pictu rcaquo 'and strik ing eaodls depa: :orcmony w as used in the coremonlal undei .f InvesUture which w w ^ n d u e te d by Thor 0. D. Alvord, prealfllfit o f th e Boy Snl k o u t council; D r.-W . F , Passer, 6cout ^(.70 lommlssioner, and 8 . L . Johnston a n i >>i. ^r, C. M itdiell, eoroposing w ith Dr. gtror ?a*«r, the " e o u r t o f honor.” . • Po

V irions p b u s s o f Scontem ft w ere pioni lomonstrnted by . Boy Scouts. Mem- mine lers o f Hazon ^ o t e r 'a troop demon- f^ ir 1 itrated p rinelp l;s.o f f i r s t aid trea tm ent n >f injured persona. Signalling by meana p t j i , if aemaphore and Wigwag flags, flash- |>o Ighta and w hiatles waa dem onstrated ^reec )y mcml>rr> of E . V. Berg '* troops, p|ati( ind uem bers o f Donald M cL eaa’a roop deplctod thu p r in d p a l canstdla- 16ns by menn* o f f lash lights.

Mr. Klrkmnn, wbo wns introduced hyi'otTiji, J . C. Mitchell, gave an impres5ive tnlK m Bcoutcraft, Its place in tho cotnmu- lity nnd il* vnlue iu tra in ing -fo r clti- cnship. ■

A t tno conclusion of tho session Ua.v. j r P. W. M cReberts presented to cach . if tho Scouta. elected lo servo as a 'c l ty fficia l Salurday, tho badgo of office 11 tho form of a m in iature key.

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m caravan” of 2ft famlllec from irooklyn, N. T.. to Buhl U st fall, h u S® a itore<l ,liitr>' a con tract w ith the Spn- « ime Chxmher of C om m erce 'land set- lement rowpany and o tbers to b r i n ^ t „ ast 60 eastern fam ilies to s e ttlo ^ n pokano isH cy next /a ll.' V nitr tb ‘> la trac t the caravan will leave New o rk 'a b o u t A ugnst 1, to a rrive tn ' . pokan<> In the last week In Octobn*..ach fnmily miwt have a caplin) of fblcki 5000, an automobile j i t td .n f fW e o l 8 p . n avellUK expenies. _ —adv

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d a ring th e r s t r 1020 Id th e U nited StaU dD ringl021. W hen stA tlB tla a re available tory. I n ' t I t abo tit Ume aatom obllU ts m t ovor ra ilroad g rad e c ro ss ta lk s o t ooly U ly bavc lo t b d r hands, aa w ell a s persons r a s d e n on pnblle h lghfva;s t r u d g e th o 1 ts ocfiir by reason o t 4ho fa c t th a t antom C a rn o t ano ther tra in Is coming In the opp lias on a ll tracks b«for« a ttem pting to

J i i 11 » i B S f i n . ,

First Organization of fts Kind F^rmed at Meeting of Club i

Workers at Filer FnItr.

M'liAt l l bclloved to bo tho firs t or', "'n gniilrjitlon o f its kind over fohned in I tho Unlled S ta te s wos completed Frl* roi dny evening a t F iler when tho junior nw purebred swine breedors of Twin Fnll* ! counly who are enrolled in fllnb and vocational w ork dosod an Interesting 1 meeting which tasted un til midnight. f>hc .O rg a n lia l io n 'o f th e .aaso d alio n wns ow [^c cte d -w llh tbe dectlon o f Mllo Da- a n d* n* prc*ident; Charles Diehl,, vieo l>ui president, and John Owens, socrotary Ioa find trcM uror. • cit;

•Tho a ffa ir waa begnn w ith a banquet ha' lerved b f girls o f tb e domostle adcncr ter doparlment o f thd F ile r high aehool, a t inder tho leadership o f M iss J e u lo B. E rhornlier. • wi)

Snbjccts rela ting tn awino breeding heii w pTO'Inter-dlscnssod'by Charles-D iehl,-up }'A. nn ll, W in ifred . M artin . Alfred en< 9tronk, Mllo D a d s and Jo b o Owena. -

Following subsoquont discussion 'o f \ plan* for tho eonnty fa ir , fu ln rltie i, «en minoml feeds, and tho appointm ent of j j„ rnlr and program 'eom m lttses, tho mool-''^Off n<liourned to eonvone again in Twin ralU Friday evening, .H ay S.

Following is a l is t o f the Jun ior ' breeders 'p resen t who joined thd asso. :latIon; John. Owens, Harold Hobson,Lee Shotw di, Orval Cooper, H ow anl-' Evans, Jnm es Sehildmnn, Robert W eav­e r/M ilo Dnvis, Mar>-ln C de, M erritt Sholwcll, Charles Diehl, A lfred SIronk, Winfred M artin , Berwyn Burke, Hn- olso Millor, K enneth Mann, Ed, H all.; Rimer peters, .Grandallo M a rtin ,'C tlf-. Fonl Davis, Chester Dlohl, E lm er Coop-: rr, K eith Evans, Ronald Burke, Del- licrt Modlln_nnd H arvey Wood. Oeorgp Dotwciler.

Among the fa th e rs and friends who irero In a ttendance wore: F . C.\Oravc«, ' S .'O . Diehl, J . M, A rn o ld , 'B .B . Me- Kitt. C. E . W odlln, J . M.. M a rt ti , W.

Shotw di, A ..E . M ann, Morris Ow-' ms, A. A. Davis, E . 8 , Wood, L . J.! ^filler, M. A. Stronk , J . L . Peters , A . A . ' <;ewbeRV, K 0 . W alte'r, F rank Bnrke,!^ R. A nnes. H . H . Bebildman, J « s h [lalnllnr, John W alker, E arl Wool-' •idge, L. a O lto , B. E . Brossanl, J . E.! tfoore, F . J . Dl«W, 0 , K . Diehl, W. E .| 7rabtrco, 0 . E.. Denman, A. I . O 'B ell.''■ ;. ■ . !

BflplUt ladicj* a t H aasen ivill give « ' hlcken ole supper Satordny from fl to j p . m. J t th e J . B. H all residence. 3 5 r .!

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r fo r th e sa fe ty 'o f themsdves, bu t a lso wl ns on tra in s . T he greot num ber o f ac- Ei 10 speed o f tra in s and do no t look fo r d i omoblles procced over cosaTDgt s its* ipposlte dUvctloD. ■

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Points Oot Duty of Citizens to ^ Haal Away Exoossive Ma- bii

torial. at Owa Expenae■ — ' o f

III rxplnnfttlon of garuage rcgulu- dn tinn* for “ Clran-Tip” rtcclf. In Twin Fnllr, Apfil 11 to 21, Mn.vor P . W. Me- It'ib rrU indny iwuvd the follow ing s<* "'ntenu 'iii- Sfl'

Ordlnn.-r gutbage placed in cans and , rontnln?r» n id In Kllrys will be hiiiili'i] |,n: nwny by Ir.e c ity force. o f

Domeslio trash shouId.be r u t in to .T» rnntnlnoni nnd placed in alleys nn.l we wHf ill' fiuutcil away. coi

Manure, brush at il -heavy • debrla _ shoulil bp dispoied of by the property “ ow ner or tenant.' This unrensonnhie an o u n t of mateHol kept the d t y foree 1‘uay for m rntha after clesn-np wcel: loat year cirarlhg out the alleya o f the c i t y . . I t it the duty of nay cititena having a .inan tity o f this excesalvB nin* terln l to iibvo the same hauled away a t hla owu expense.

Special flro and oanltary inapectlon win be .oiiductcd throughout tho bust- nesa aoetinn o f tho city during Clean* np -week,-“A p rt t 'H to 21, by thn_^lri> end pollee dopartmeats.

WR W IL L ro a tra tt your wool; re* MnnhH* cash— a'dvmrpe, Phonf M l Orown Bro*. Sheep Cn.—adv.

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F a ir w tjilb v Is Idaho ’s fcro^' ag' caste r’a 'p rrd lc tlon for E aster Son- an• day. ■ • ■ ed

The fhlr w eather forecast an-', eainouuced today marka the f i r s t ; isbreak (or n M ck 'In a prediction of . tol *.‘ rsln or sn o w '' th a t has grown ^ of]ra ther mo'notknous|..espeelaliy in . ale

■ .view o f ila invariable fu Jn ita e n t..- . ; 'Tcmpcratnro here was high yes- .

.' torday a t s r abovo tc ro and do:■ d ined -to ^il above foH bw .

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' - cam p in re Olrla M eet-T ho-T em ps- <iuatawn Camp Firo cirelo met n t tho

homo of I id en Fisher Friday evonlni;.

' Speodi B aster H ere -C .' E . Pnlnter . o /rlvcil yctlordny from W t L ak o ‘to' spend tho E aster halldayi n t the home vv, o r Dr. and Mrs. W. H . D wight. -'- • ' ■■ V isit a t B o ls ft-i( r . and M n . C. C.' ch Sigplna Irfe Friday , for Boise,'w hero So they will spend a few dnya on a com- j lui blned Imsbieas and pleasure trip . ; Irc

------------ • • fcMCone to PocateU i>-M r... and Mr*. I ‘‘P’

Wnyno Jd m m n nnd littlo daugh ter;! <>>' Helen, ’mvo. gono to .P o ca td lo , where thoy will probnbly spend tbe summer.

Letvea fe r S ^ t Lake>-Mra. Cl.vde' Simpson left Fridny evening for ^ I t Lake where sho will spend E as ter'w llh W r, gimpM.n, returning to Twin Falls,

To V aIt.T « rta PaUf — MIsi Lenfy^ Simimon cif HolBe, president o f the Re-

' beVnh auvm bly o f tho s ta te .o f Idnho,- will bo the houio guest o f D r. nnd Mr<. • Kmes whllu In Twin F a lls on hor offi-, d n i v lilt tn ihe Rebeknh lodge. |

. SoantB tc A ttend Ohorch—O bsert'- ' once of.Boy Scouta week in Twin F a lls ' will bo cnncluilcd Sunday when mem-

: bers o f thu soyeral troopa will a«cnd E as ter siTvices in tho churchci o f t h d r c h d te . Scout* In eneh Initance will attom l serviees in a body. . I

j M akes Check G ood-O tto S tdnborg, ’1 npplo nnd potato buyer, o rreited Thura-'' (lay s t Buhl on n charge of Issuing a

bad rhcck to a deputy sheriff. In pro- . h a te court here today arranged to mnko

good the I heck and tho chnrge am insl '. him wa.t ulamlsicd.

J rL W m ;0 1 * iu B rlde-T licodoro G lauber- o fB u h l, nccrmpanlcd’by.Rol Straus, to-

- dnv left fnr S a lt Lake where he wIH', be marrli^d Monday lo M‘sa Helen Scl*

d^rmnn, a neico of Mrs. Straus, who o r- . rived hero recently from Germany, M 'ls

’ Seidetmnn and her aun t have liccn in Snlt LnVo to r scvernl daya.

[ 8«oiit U t i n l l 0 n « t - 0 . < . r K Irt- ' hnm, Boy Scout executive for the sta tu

o f U tah, who' ia hero In coimcctlon witn I .Twin P a l l i ’. obscrVnnro nf Boy Scout I week, waa the guost o f boner n l lunrh- _

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Gooding, Idaho—

I Your EastI Sunday DimI At Home?I Therms aPliice Like b= ■ I T '# THE

I rogersonc/3 ____ v b o lts o a s feod, faaltlassly

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s . h i s been newly tin ted O d ptlttted, wt Z to the <a]e |B (& t e f yen r dinner,

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I Dinner Served 5 to 8— Per Platt

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K ROGERSON \ CAFE

PAY. APRIL IE. 1922fo r membcis of the Tw in F«1U 5oy Scout eouneU, acout Uoop lead en and a nnmbor of> tb d r friends.

Hold O-JS ‘ 'I M e r " —PollM todsy in ­dicated tlm t ehargo of carrying a e o n - . ccaled weapon iil 'llkdy to bo preferrod against .R. A .P o w d l who w as,lait night arrested,' the p o lic e '^y , in an Intozlcnt- ed eoiylltion. Powell, who aaj> he eam e 'here ieeen tly 'fr,om B otte,' Mont.,.'Is ono of tfio n e r.w ltp early tblM week to ld ,tbo I'ollco tboy hM found a bottip o f whiskey whllo,Ii'anting for snakes along Bock c r e e k . - .

T H E CLASSIFIED Al'H.

I 0 i4 J J i f i e i(TOO LATB POR-OLASSiHCATlO'S '.

FOR S A L E -G srlaB d •rangeTPoTfee- tlon oU' rnnge and benter; garden eultl- vator, f ru i t ja n ,. fuh ilta re . 751 7th Ave. E. Phoao lO jW .

..F O R SALE-RluiJjAndaliislBn*; p riie • nnd u tilllv mnlo-.Dltds; pric'oa right. W tn..Cb‘,tioi'nn, MorSillnn, I d s h d , '

FO R T A T E -IlfH aolio ld gooda in^ d ud ing i>Iono,-fwnod oak dining sot. South Bend mall^abte' a tod rangu, sow- -

■lug machine, e lo c irlj w ashe r,'doclrli: •' Iron, n c i , bods, ;.a iltr e u e s , d resscn, fM «ouler*, 'rockers,^ -d ed rlf;^ w ater

I heater, tunur}- and'.brosit eago ,'dock , 'd ishes, oil hrntcr, lawn inbwcr/ihoso,'e tc . A irn b o v c ln-geo(J'.ceodJtion. No.^1010 Shoshono E. Pbono3032W . .

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