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S s ■VOL. 10. N O ;m ~iirt«iiEniiim " lifauest at Buhl IsT^tponed Prosecutor Accumulating In^ formation Regarding Tragil Affair; Tal<e,X-Ray Pictures •BUHL. Feb. 34 iSpccUl lo Thi 7— ln<iueaV-ll«lr-b^pee«d— dlKlOM hlUierto imrevealcd clrcuni' \ Hlance* ontl a pwlble mollve tor thi slaying last W «ln«lay of Otoytor Patrick and • Elmer 0-udlowo. Thrti C r« k ratichmcn, waa. postpoaed to- tlay to Bcrmll of furihct-lnvcsUgalloi = - = ^ 00= -------------- --------- -poBtponcment-of the-lnfluwt to 8ftU Ufday waa announced loday by B. R tonAUon.rtjanllng yic ^aKle aJiool ln« Id bcliiv aeeujnulat«d and lhat 1 probably would 'be dltctoaed /at ihi The Owyhw prtaecutor today ar --------- ratiffpd for X-^yDlcturta'-txiat.wodu — ~Uic' toUfne ol tht bulleL through the bodies-of Uir dead m» that-wcrv brought here yesterday. The Inquest U (o be held here b] John Orete. Owyhee couniy coroncr who. «iith tlw • 0 %'ybre prosecutor spent Priday In liuhJ, wMie H. O - V BaUardr Owyhee .county tberUt, spea xbe day at tlie Scene of the ahoot' -------^nr^^-the-Patrlck-ranch-and—thi Thrw Creek dlitrlci. who have admitted ibootlng Patrlcl -------- ntirt-T.i.41mmln^prrfMt«rt tfe helA in Twin FaUs couQt; ______lall. ^ 'The MoUMa jnea wIU~b4'trough to trial 6U w City, txwntjr aeai ______oLOwjuee • county, to j)»isn_cquDtj 7 They were trough here by-tirti Falls dwuur ihetlfft who <«re >um ^ d J t^OP MOxivi In itatefaept* to their, emplayei (Otntloued on Page Tvo)' = w iilF TfliriflllSTE Arguments on Demurrer Againsl I ' Reraovat.oUQli[i_UsaLAD JVAIXACE. linho. Pcb. M UPt- -------- Argumaota oo a detuurrtr'against thi removal ot John Lucas from office ai Sbosbone county treasurer aod ex oUlclo j)ubUe>admlnUlralor, were etib mltted in ' district court here’ toda] and Judge A. K. Peatherslooe set ll A.' M. Monday momlng as Uie tlon the ruling on arguments. The- demorrer was submitted b; him to show cause why he should no< be removed frooi oflleu for alleg« malfeosaaee In neglect of duty, Ulega collection of feea and failure to makt rHumt. 1 mlnlatrator to serve also as a privat< adminl«tr*tor: on the right of Sho- . ahoDe county officials to (lie acUom which iirtmMK claimed must bi brmight by thg~itBtr*or~lTnllTttfni!^*' that official mlscooducl as (he causi tor retsoval must be based on action: ot current Incumbency; that the lai did not prohibit Uie pubUc admlnlv trator Irom .acUng lu a private c*pa city; that In each of Uie iB causes o: action the cltaUons w m defecUve ai to capacity by oounlsiloti of a defloi' • ticn: ' W. H. Polta, Couer d’Alene, appear^ Ing torthe touniy. coouoded Utat thi aaUire of Uie case was sununtry aot --------- «PPC!iHMa' anri waa w --------- Q im o re needed, but thot Uie lenera aspecta be luitalned in the InlormB' tloa. He cited reports of casea from othei •ta ta to substanUate his argumen that • publlo admlnlslrator could oni] i:_appe*r jaiauch-andwas-bBTTrd-by-hl: miliHitiii. Mtipiip lff)—Tmo aceUenta beldl tbe p ^ y ii •which three sbM ot^Klng.Oe«»*--Ui- Prince ot Walo. tiie D ub tS Yorl _ — aod-Prlnoe-Uenry—husted^today. ' Itu horte ridden by Udy. UonryU . - Battoo.-daughtcr of (he.'But:ot Oud' klc)au( 1u ^ the noMe lady plnltoet --------- JorTWtt*!-mlnutM"befot« ‘ «&o' w reaeoed.' ftpptrenUy UtUe h u rt / Oq, ttw other band. Uie Bonorahli / Pttderlek B m rib Cripps. ton of Lort •\ . fumact:^ w u member of Run- ' aey MwDOBtU^ Ubor m lnlsur.^ ... . .... L fni BOYS Alilb'G|'RLS‘ FR0M I and' ulrl>>^anBda’» gr«*t-.. <'«t. natural retouree are the only I commodity trom th e ' Dominion member bf the house ot commons, pH* . declared In debouncing ,iarHf.>in tarm ti^lirt.1, Bc itWt- I- -Rcrted CanBas-«t8lUW-*Tiot-in- in* any splrU iU..bUlemess. but as a matter of-protection-by »he-CW- giC adlan people.** - “■ILllFWiH. lAoiSTmii- ton iree . - • — - ^ stale SupMsJlpild Djslarii „.Asscssment_of_iI?®!?-??t aS Gtillon_ls Discriiiiinatory. »t- I 11 SEBINOnEaJ). n i, Prb. 24 ts 'l- the UUnuli- gasol^ ft,. 000 a'monUi has been collected fwm state supreme court. The measure was sponsored by Ooy- i,v cmor Len Small, and was pawed In _Z' tlw latt resular session of U»e legU- lature only atter It had beeo_on lhe Q- brtuk of defeat repeoteilly. ------- While Uw law provided only a 2 cents lo:f. In eTfect the tax bccame ” J. ,3 .cenU a_gallon siiw Uie tuel comi panics generally, added an extra cent ^ and ‘J**/1 ineVdfclslon int on a test caas car^ rled up by Uib Chlcaid Mot«L_club. whlch-btjaa ils"righl“a«alnst'lhe law even betore It was loUOduced us u bUl before Uie legislature. ight--------------- ^ leat J. H. Braun, r«u«wi to r tla club, loty saw In the supreme ,«ourt decUloo nu possibility .of a r«t«Dd-lct-those-who win have paid Uie iu.\Aar reiunds prob- «D*- fW r .Eo^CW-.toiafii.^JMoUne ai»- MX iributors. be said. ■ , ’Thetaswaaiadbte-wtarasUie I motorist . m . eopn^^ said Mr. tvc I In deelarlng-ttae uW.imeoosUuiUon- ^ al, Vie subreme oourt tound that It also w u dUcrUnlnatory. ' Thero 'WU' .dlierlmlnatton against apply to U M rsrf^^sI^n^foi'oilw ------4wrT>oaea.-be«aMe i t dUfei et i i l i t ed ' Ur I Uie treaUnent of keroaene- and' taso* ■line. boUi fuels, aad.bccause.lt did . n not atteet elecUlcally propelled vehl- I clea.' • ' ' ' ........ 1 The high court beld Uie Uw vlu- I latedJheJoutteenih-IedenlLcoQiUiu^ li^ amendment. wMch naraotees ----- ri|i£5T~pr«rtUWrib-Wiri6a“ tbil-Il- n s t imposed a double tax. .the license tax ^elng Uie oUier. -UWIVERSimFniRiGOS^ TO CONTINUE ON TOFR ' EUOENR Ore./Pe^ 2i’y p )-U n l^ « - ally of Oregon round'*.tbe-world de- baten may have slept In Central Pait. 10 New York, upon Uielr arrival lo Uie loie Dnlted States after Uielc-tour of Uie gtobe, and they moy also have bod ^ fast. 'bil''^qr'liad "^m t)Tor"M li^ ged a warm bed the next day, unlveralty officials said todays Suffldent .funds to take Uie debate tK . trio to Carlisle. Peonsylvahla. wbere Uisy debate AtUnson oollege ln Uarcb. ,.te was telegtapbed to the young men ho_ the. day they arrived In Wew Y o rt I KBEIE JI U ■■ ' “■ Hickman's' Attorneys Qallii Last Llnl< of Evidence Fast- —ens-jSrimt-on-Welby-Hunfr na- ^er L06 AMO?Ua,'Feb. « ..Q. confoslon of WUllam Edward Sick-. ,niv man m ' Brought into the murdrr -hb Ulal-ef-the--yottth-today to-supiSy dence .futenin* direct rwponslbmty ■ tor Uie kUUfig of O. Ivy Thoc&s oo Uckmanl 17-year>otd accoopUce, . Welby.4twit.-• .............. n Hlckman’a k tto n e y i Joined Uie pnw- ecuUoa In tuiiilag into the trial rec- ord me eonfcaltn over the oblecUons. of. Btmt'a-touQUri. /uO tay: 7m ffe!aSa!Kto£Sa3IiM-5u--i , ta rttd fc M taJlbre automatic pHW,' •the vrliUe mekman had a ,32 eoUbre |un ’ork IB Uie druf tUn holdup. ^ U e r in tlie day » .poUce-.omeer. TUl had'teiUfled telU dlog &np(f i< Ded while be aad .Uletanaa engaged. bi ihle . \ .1 , :/ BB ONLY ASBOCIATED * TT V __ TT^I i ~ TWIN FALLS, IDAHC [iSiiyflNiM W, ' S - Band-of-More-Tlian-Ten-Rob -! bers Enters Kansas City Fi' B- - 1 nanpial Hoilse; Carries.Ou Systematic Raid and Escape! .. ____ 'By Tlie AisOclsU-U PriMi D| wlUi two nmehioe kuju. Uirn* suwet H L bIf nhuuruiLi and Mivcml large callbn automuUcs; u bond o f. Uink robbrri raUiiial«d nt 10 to IS Iti iiuinU-r toda; ^ shot wj» Uw city bttul; JUtw awl w Pfir R~C.“ Krmpcr, |>rr»iticnt, salrt~lhi --— amount-»aa-r«vrriil - by - Insuntucf ..y More than a dotfn nere llm *' / • by Uic seveji uiuiia>knl men who en ^ tcirU- Uie-tamk: -----------------------: : : r ^ J,. Several ot Uitn' wrrr flrtd poln y ^ blank al officials anil derlu. but 1 tired lo intimldutc. Nu on^ w u in •wtk» JmqsL— Later Uie robbcn eiiiployed rect ' ‘’y* cartridges, the bullet marks, showlnj Bl severul ptucrs lii the new bulldlnji * r ' A jiharp-shootlujc bundll placed_jlj bulletji wlUiln a thri-c Incli area In-i I pa\t oi-ar Uie lelepliune operator, whi ulteni|)tlni! to sujtunon polire, ^.{ Tlie men etcapcd In two moto centT” ™ ' and I robwicy, «-as coniluetfd m sys cafJ u-Dniiniiiia-»w .-.Hw.w w !!|iTstnrsirGBtffir S WimSSUrSTQlMEI Entire Crew' cf One Vossol Bo ~lievad'Drowii«d;Bo&vy-TOi Uie BUuned for Soa Aooidonl Mr. • , —rr Jon- tire .crew of Uie smaU Italian sleao It er.Alcanura. was.believed to'ha< beon druKTied when Uie Hlilp sank Iu ilnst lowbig upon coUlslun with Uie RU-snlii Uier In Uic SU^lt of DoVer. t-tir—me numwr-4n-'iw Tw w 'wfu. m aso- known here. An American vrwel i did the size of the AlOihlara wuuld liai fh !: c<»rTled upward _of .17. men and a Italian ship probably a few less. A vlu- Ihough a fleet of boats nislied (o U: itu- •oeo«-obout-Uiree^lle»-a«iiheM{-< it£« DungeufM. the only Bur\'ivor foun I II 'dBd soun after^he“ BrilIi!i at^mi tax Moldavia picked him up from tli , floating wreckage. ' I ^ L-: “ *■ lUR ...................................... ^ I A de- -------------------------- art. ' ' ------------- Uie Uie - ........ Sr “T r 7^ • a lly ______________________________/ «te / Sere / „li. --------------- - r lilil iiit ----------- r/m . nw- / J j y Sut ill VSr i i l I,* V wy . Y jW J »r^- - i ; ™ ----------- : wmw I |wn f/yj /> ' J V 'S ffA ^ hughes ^ ' is /m ____ HO, SATqR^AV MORNIN( [1 Par«jit8;M Triplets ___________K r1 ini..r nf hank ridli-. Uu-L iti^ ' llin ' rrwnnl ot faUitr miil mothrr. or M l I IhU dty. who gavi' ilinr nrw-born | )U tripleu names that pli-a.v Prrtnli-r ■I -------'■ •: ‘ "'we’n cain»fm'iiaio. to r'tiic "i - tathfrland.-Benjto.mter thr due*'. R od- —nnd-nomnno-forhiv-own nev-sonf- Mitl“ Mlcli7le^onat.tiifw-to-»tW-wil«?^ } Fl- ®»er the Irio i«ini- Inlo the world. The.niffiM wne iitmount-.. Out “ "‘J won afte:wanl ihp local governor, on blux^ulim'-. laslruu- gngc Uons, Cdlk'd on llu luuitfv. Leant- tnn that -Tondltun. Ru* out of I aoric h^jlcft him u ilily .suiii tO ^ alA liitii in cariiiK lur tlic thm* uwed ------------ ----------- allbrc , ^ H liM llE l s H H iiiii 0 en- Charles H. Helmer Would Pave —atS-Mllesirf-HltihwarFrom rccd -------- owing BOISK. Feb. » M '.-ldulio’s bureau rt of highways (oday oiw itd bld.-\ on two “T ".. IniporUnt'highway jiroKts In Twlu Fulla county on the Old.Oreit0h_TTall highway. Out ot six bidder* Charles '• H. Helmer, Twin f'nlLv wa* low with motor an offer at to cututruci S.3S ---------inUes-of-bltBmlftOUS-tnacadath-pavln^ 1 sys-. between Buhl tafl Filer. As Uie low llie Mfef Vli, taken _under 1 The Triai^le Ooiu.lnKilow company. Spokane, jubmincd.-thr lu c .b l^ tor u r n ' •trre-contracrio'wnftcf'uiui cru»lied M r n gravri ll.n mUes from Butil to the H ILU Salmon river. Ws ofter of I29.BOO Ls ___ !_i.»500U_abavc-UlcJtunaiu_e*Uinato-4if- , r>. Alat and VU taken uoder udviM-mciit, I BO- ,xhf work is to be dom' in preparutlun ~7og for ujiiim: ...... dont. ......... i S I cioses-ilrade Schools' iiMi'iin^ In Texas Metropolis I ...«^AN A h m ^ N in T rx flS, F rb, U .IA'. “ I ", -iJcliool health *uUiorlile» today I liavc closed 31 elementary: «eliooU because nd an ut an epidemic ol meoalea which h u lo the P*'^ e»nl M«T'y rriAnn'In >lght <itlipr ele» found mentary schools have been cluhed and l^m er thcichools-themwlveB-frill-cloae-lt-ttie II ttie attendance falb lo 60 per cent Mon- day. Only five elementary seliools arc Kl Uie In fu ll opcruUon. The epidemic Li Sa^ToF ■nft«irburaUlKDrilia"dftlded- to check Uons. A HINT TO THE E1.|GIBLE WiD •' EV a " M f ® I //il 1 ill TW'-^ \ j]i m ?AH»AMERvc\ f illll EiUJLftoy, f Aus cov IIN G , F E R R U A ltY 2r>. I!)2s7 Ij-lM F D lii Famous Flier Tries Out Motor *Uc— ---------------------- ije Poimred bv Elcctric Magne-, . ilsm Instead oI~Gasoline; Predictions of Revolution. to ____ *Bv llie AvMX'lul.'d l‘rr« i ---------^ 0 E T iro T T:“ F.b— Si-Tiir-Dr.' trult Free-Preim will .say tumorruw Uiat Colonel Churln A. Undbergh and [) Major 'ThomoA 0 . Uinphlcr. loday. n tcMvd a nrw type ot motor. ut-S«-l- ll Irldge Held, whli'li i.i powered by — ^— '■pleetrie maiinelL'im itutead OI itaM* M ;iinc. _■■■ _ , ‘*rhe i«ipfr_wUr'.'iuy' ilia l the iiivrn- lur of (lie motor U LeHter .1. Hni< ' dershot. PlttJ.bur'iih. who lurtlcliw lrd in tlir test. Pauo - Pre«fPrei> dues, n o t. liientlJy rdVB iwnon wlw U »ald to be auihor- TO nr dure ho Is one of the Kroup—Und- . - e IbfJHli. Hendcwi»v>. Pf«*t or U nphter. l?/Dr7-t.lntlhWBhTBmi-Liit«Dh^rffdtn«l-ti, bp.lotenlewed. Pent und Hendershot could uol be rracticd. urvau WUl U«toIdIIouIzc Theory n two Tlie Ouggenhelni Interests are de- I'wln clared by tbe painr to liavo arranit- _TTall ed for_an..lmmedlate conference wltli h^trles Ltndbergli, L a n ^ r r nnd the’ oimem with of the model, which It Li' predlcied :t 5.3S wUl revolutlonlic Uie whole Uicory ol e lt« The paper furttier declares that ^tUiEiEN-T|-EBUi;W[- e ZIISBSI ruti'un Woatern K o ta il Assooiatior ---------- in- Oonvention- in-'Balt-Lakt Oltf'Announoes New Frogran r-— 1\ U, Pledging n tund of <1.000,000 to edu 018 ' cMe:ihe public to the-suppty.-»niullt; and uses uf lumber., was aoiiouncei --------- today.by.A. ,0. Hnrnrv, flnn PtaaclaM ,, QddrHsInK the Western Retail Lum " ■*** ■ 'mTpit ii 'A— namciation— i n ' - eonvc-nnoi today here. Tlie fund luu been pledged by Mi' Natioiuil Lumber Manufaclurers- auo 50 per elation, reprcMntlnit 13 regional or cC_ele* Rujilutloos of lumtKr manufacturer !d and M>‘d liniber‘~(5wnersrHonify-Mtff------ •It'ttie —He-called-on-ltie-dealers-to-suppor Mon- a plan now being worked out by tlii als are natlODal assodaUon whereby luinbe nic Ll all] be dellnltely marked for <iualli} check One gmdft-would" bB—^jUst-luniber '” ******" fered. carrying a financial Kuomntee. WIDOW ~ " B-i- THE ■WAV, IP 'iW U EVER VTANT A EARM GOOD MAN FOR. ______________ AHVTHIMer- J M l- ___ m i ' I y M L . \\ . M iM c aiaui. 'n». OVNTY - 150 MI'MIIKII .KfDlT llfIlK.Vl? ^O,_____________ , o r i:inrri.,vTifiNS_______ ......... I COLD SENDS STOWAWAY > f I'.vn- ii.. U..I1 ' us flvlatiirK. sliould Ifn i iilKsy,'. I'el the inie.tl rciiori tnmi LLi tlK' ni'uiliiT biirt’Uii. boiun: llii'V l^ui *v.'' j Hrftfh-r.iiit.--Tlie-wUl-*0011 (iri.vf I. liim Irun ms^hidlnit pluc^ tg brj; ) ^ nnn ' t’ i'**'® Ell^a dCCkl'd lilll-’ it '■ DnC* mis c'umiilctely couletl In lie unit J till-liuU-li covera had to. Uv'iiii'lU'ii line;: ull wlUi » Meam liuip. : “is F iis liiJ =nmrBii[8' » M .! _____ ; inne Man S lill Unaccounted: ,vrii.:_ for.at End of'DayrRemaLns; ol A ll Workers identilied.' mtlJy I Ihor-'' JENNY LIND. Ark.. Feb. 2* , . d r. I'^ln- bodl^.-^-Qf 12 .miners, l;1)lt-<l when • Und- an explwloii rocked n Mnmu COjI j iJlltL comnans^mlne neiir lien- early ww muicr” Cliarlea^'^ewnuui.. believed ; lu Juive b,-en In tlm l N.-f!.Uin of the; m liir WIUI. unaccounted Ior tunlKlii.j de- Ulld it 1VU.S not determined whcUier 1 ranit- hi- wiu In tlio nilnv nt the lime uf | wltli the e.xploslou, _____________ ■mem I Qeveii ot ilic bodies werO found i n : llcled mine No. 3, und c.ne In mine No. 17. ry o l! Bhcre Hit- bliiat orlitlnatc-d. I face'I'hrob'il'li 'mUie^r^Sa!''whicJi~»-M^| Iconnecmi wlUi itie’Na 3 mine. TIiom; | II WtiilHltd w«re', i Dargy 'Tfmpletcn—nephew“ of.“ 8u - '. I IU perlntendent W. E. TemplotoD.-of ] U ll] Valentine Ucriack. plt boss; 1 __..^ Edgar NWstmcrclaiid. Joc Scdar. Por-.{ i«}l albbs. WliiM UroATir'Jamex Koi- itio n maiiue, Lewis Molir. Walter Clup«; [,ake pie-*i«l -J“ k. WlUlams.'_ _____! Rescue crew-* sllll were scarchlnTi for Newman. . 1 _ The eauvi of tw explosion remain.; ?(1 a'Jiiy-Jleri' tonlgm. tJiaud deplgel. sUte inlne inspector, refused to od-1 mulltyrv(incc-nnr-theorr'a«-to-the-c*u»^ unced before niaklng nn offiical InveiitlKallon icUcd tomorrow. t^ y ii - mc[ie- wptK wia w im nfiy ■uufi^ heavy fumes left b>'-the explosion, j okth . medal op iionor NEtV YORK. Feb. 24 (;f)-John D. Bockbfeller. Jr.. tonight wjis .awarded Hl» mrHM nf )intiuf of .the‘.NcW_Y.0*k. chapter of Uie American InsUtute of ly the Dient houie development lu 1937. umber ' . ------------ “g - . T Wn-YFAR SEtRRH FOR =?FAM6 ^ 0PI=t«filAf|!S= ^ BODY-MDXm ARIZONA ___ _ _OILA.BEND, Arli. A two-year March for Robert Atolo, Hopl _ _ _ Indian luid nationally known exponent T ol anclenflribal dances, ended late yeslerday when Ills body was .found in the desert near here. Two years ago Atoto dropp^ trom sight subsequent to a colorful career ~ ill which he appeared throuithoul the dances under the auspices of the Ma- _____ HonIc lodge. During his nallonal tour he made friends who later vUlted him in Ari- zona. Hc emertalned mony officials 1____ of-U^^ Masonic order_a iew->-eara-agQ then thev came Wcsl tor the Shrine convention in Los Angelea. -iirtm h eyiLT!jf i i R Verdict Carries Reconimenda- tion'lorL'enlency; Oeliber- LOS AHOELES. Feb. 3, UP)—A superior court jury here today found Dr. Oharin M. McMillan guUty of _____ Biurder_lu.ibe.ilT4l.dfgrcC-(is.a.resuU of the dealh of Mrs. Amelia Appleby, -----------jil8-wMlUiy-cmpUi>(r_Tlie_verdlcl carried a recommendation ot len- iency which makes tt obligatory tot the court to sentence Uie plD'slclan to Ute. Imprlsonmenl. Tlie Jury of eight »-oinen and tour men took the case at U A. M^ and at 2:30 P. M.. * had reached a verdict. There v u sonie del&y in anfiAmclng the vcr- dlct as Judge Douglu Edmonds, who »t-in-thtftrtal.-was-riot-ln<ourt-when the Jury Tttuintd. . ' The e*-convlct doctor w u eh*rge< ' wlUi Uie murder of Mrs. Appleby ------widow of. a wealthy Chicago Invenior shortly ^*tlc^ hrr body w u found -- iMt-Deeember-In the-San-Pertiandc _____ 1 v i ^ hear here. Ued in ' t, canirai X>um'Plgira.la 1^ .'' Bite ot CABTU, Which.the btomoU' uea eUlned were-idattetl.trtih .that : ta HUeb Uu..bcity- of' Uw WMttb) __ _____ ________' •’ PRICE .■ ) c jtim -, a m iiw ! MijERSM- lnapfiw Rftiirne-in-Sh-lcHpg ' lo Stand Trial for Killing; •. ! Admits Being Passenger in ; Slain Taxicab Driver's-Car.— ______ mprrlar tpJrji[:_yanl ~ .......... r S d RLEY. Fob. 24— Oiv. J: cn into the hands of tlic ' I pclicc nt EuKcnc, Oregon, : by nn cratwhlle friend who- i(j; bccime angered at hl» re- is rcvoIverr‘‘Blacliy" MUler, ! alleged slayer of John J. J- Terry, Barley taxicftb drlv- i cr, on tho night of uecem- _' ber 27, was rajiurncd in •,i: ahackles to- BttrTey last nightjo face a charge oC ^1;__ miirtler.~ -_________ ", ----------L-i: ; lhal h'Ttt'oidd “rome"el«iV' talay*'and ,, 1lell T, M. MorrU. Cajisla couniy at- - „ torni-y. all ho knows concerning the ”,, munlerr Miller has admitted being a i [paMciiKcr In the taxicab_drlven by _ —^Ter^y-oil-th•^-ntAht of the murder but- i denies that hi had anything to do ’ ^ 'w llli the actual killing. • county officers arrived wltli their pris- • - ^ loner, bui.no demonstraUons of vlol- * ~ f ncft - w'ere ■apparm t.— The-*aymbly------ ,wu.'! hiierest?d and orderly., glvlng-the----- u* officers no trouble. > ot 1 Suiiene offlcere told Deputy Sheriff *• jsieve Mahoney lhat %UUer.luu^ "bor- »wed~a-revolver from- a-dlahwuher I in thal city, and had refused to re- P* I'turn ll when requested by the owiier -~iio.do-*o:.Angercd.by MUler'i.attltlklef—. '^ ‘ithe lender,."Upped o f f Uie police and I Miller's arrest soon tollowed. »-| , T tM «»• “Blacky.- kniwlof wth*t ohe wu d- i wonted ks a suspect In'^Uie Terry mur. ' iConUnurt on Page Two) ^ "flC'liffiCClM . j. ILLU U,i llllU U U u JiElSWESniM Irt.; ____________________ ^ __________________ j[ - _____ j-Veteran Democrat W o u lin e - , ! led Board ol Engineers to H ^ Drait Fi5oa°eiiBtrorP riigi'aiii. JA: _ .1 DENVER. Ftb. 3, (/P)-AppOlnt-_.. .ment of u board ofclvll engineer^ to map cul a program-for improvement— of the Inland waterwuys a» well as “ rt for. flood protection was advocated - today by Senator Reed. Missouri, .be. fore the Denver Clim ber of Com- ??!; It the sccond address of the ^ Mlwourl DemocraUc senator here a^d Querque, Ncw Mexico, on his jr o iv ^ denlla}-campalgn-(o-the-PHlfle-coub— U lt night, he spoke to a large and aUentUe audience and he was ap- - ‘ j? plauded as he referred 19 Denver, u 1*“ a -wet clty.“ 3ul he agnin' refraliiid” trom a.dlscusslcn of prohibition. . Ottlllnes ProbleRU Making llie Mississippi and iU trib- iilBries navlsable as well as. control- lable trom floods waa tikW C d Dy thu— senator as one of the nation's great- est problems and he said l l w u tlmo •I lb qvilt "Ih li pinch penny .poUcy" and •f 10 launch an Improvement plan “even ■I It It calls for a bllUon dollars." Improvements of the inland water ways vould open up a new era- toe. . the valley betineen the Rockie* and la * Allrghentee; - he-sald, and Uirougli . cheaper freight raiet it would mean_ er- Uie Mlabllshment "o f new facloriS -' and biMinews. He believed rallroedg Daly to Provide NavigaUon He said ll was the duty of tbe gov- —A ernment not only to provide for nav1- uhd gaUon on-Uie streams but to prevenc of floods and therefore to bear tile cott •ulL ot-tioocLcoBinil. sby. J'WIUi every Jall of the land so -------- icairnuawrij8-Tio)~^~^ SmeupociTEiifl:,.. Gist WO iN ’S BOO !.■ who .. ' ,. WKJATKLLO. 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Page 1: ~iirt«iiEniiim Ij-lM FD liinewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN-FALLS-DAILY-NEWS_TF40/PDF/1928_02_25.pdfS s VOL. 10. NO;m ~iirt«iiEniiim" lifauest at Buhl IsT^tponed Prosecutor

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■VOL. 10. N O ;m

~iirt«iiEniiim" lifauest at Buhl IsT^tponed

Prosecutor Accumulating In formation Regarding Tragil Affair; Tal<e,X-Ray Pictures

•BUHL. Feb. 34 iSpccUl lo Thi 7— ln< iue a V -ll« lr-b ^p e e « d —

dlKlOM hlUierto imrevealcd clrcuni' \ Hlance* ontl a pw lb le mollve tor thi

slaying last W «ln« lay of Otoytor Patrick and • Elmer 0-udlowo. T h rti C r« k ratichmcn, waa. postpoaed to- tlay to Bcrmll of furihct-lnvcsUgalloi

= - = ^ 00= ----------------------- -poBtponcment-of the-lnfluwt to 8ftU

Ufday waa announced loday by B. R

to n A U o n .rtja n lln g yic ^aKle aJiool ln« Id bcliiv aeeujnulat«d and lh a t 1 probably would 'be dltctoaed /a t ihi

The Owyhw prtaecutor today ar ---------ratiffpd fo r X-^yDlcturta'-txiat.wodu — ~U ic ' toUfne ol th t bulleL

through the bodies-of U ir dead m » tha t-w crv brought here yesterday.

The Inquest U (o be held here b] John Orete. Owyhee couniy coroncr who. «iith tlw • 0 %'ybre prosecutor spent Priday In liuhJ, wMie H. O

- V BaUardr Owyhee .county tberUt, speaxbe day at tlie Scene of the ahoot'

-------^ n r^ ^ - th e -P a tr lc k -ra n c h -a n d —thiT h rw Creek d litrlc i.

who have admitted ibootlng Patrlcl-------- ntirt-T.i.41m m ln^prrfMt«rt

t fe helA in Twin FaUs couQt;______la ll. ^

'The MoUMa jnea w IU~b4'trough to tr ia l 6U w City, txwntjr aeai

______oLO w jue e • county, to j)» isn_cquD tj

7 They were tro u g h here b y - t i r t i Falls dw uur ihe tlfft who <«re >um

^ d Jt^OP M O x iv iIn itatefaept* to their, emplayei

(Otntloued on Page T v o ) '

= w i i l FTfliriflllSTE

Arguments on Demurrer Againsl I ' Reraovat.oUQli[i_UsaLAD

JVAIXACE. linho. Pcb. M UPt--------- Argumaota oo a detuurrtr'against thi

removal ot John Lucas from office ai Sbosbone county treasurer aod ex oUlclo j)ubUe>admlnUlralor, were etib m ltted in ' district court here’ toda] and Judge A. K. Peatherslooe set l l A.' M. Monday momlng as Uie tlon

the ruling on arguments.The- demorrer was submitted b;

him to show cause why he should no< be removed frooi oflleu for alleg« malfeosaaee In neglect of duty, Ulega collection of feea and failure to makt rH u m t.

1 m ln latrator to serve also as a privat< adm inl«tr*tor: on the right of Sho-

. ahoDe county officials to (lie acUom which iirtmMK claimed must bi brmight by thg~itBtr*or~lTnllTttfni!^*' th a t offic ia l mlscooducl as (he causi to r retsoval must be based on action: ot current Incumbency; that the la i did no t prohibit Uie pubUc admlnlv trator Irom .acUng lu a private c*pa city; th a t In each of Uie iB causes o: action the cltaUons w m defecUve ai to capacity by oounlsiloti of a defloi'

• ticn: • 'W. H. Polta, Couer d’Alene, appear

Ing to r th e touniy. coouoded Utat thi aaUire of Uie case was sununtry aot

---------«PPC!iHMa' anri waa w--------- Q im o re needed, but thot Uie lenera

aspecta be luitalned in the InlormB' tloa.

He cited reports of casea from othei • ta ta to substanUate his argumen th a t • publlo admlnlslrator could oni]

— i:_appe*r jaiauch-andwas-bBTTrd-by-hl:

m iliHitiii. M tipiiplff)—Tmo aceUenta be ldl tbe p ^ y ii

•w hich three sbM ot^Klng.Oe«»*--Ui- Prince ot Walo. tiie D u b tS Yorl

_ — aod-Prlnoe-Uenry—husted^today.' I t u horte ridden by U dy. UonryU

. - Battoo.-daughtcr of (he.'But:ot Oud'

” k lc )a u ( 1u ^ the noMe lady plnltoet--------- JorTW tt*!-m lnutM "be fot« ‘ «&o' w

reaeoed.' ftpptrenUy UtUe h u r t / Oq, ttw other band. Uie Bonorahli

/ Pttderlek B m r ib Cripps. ton o f Lort • \ . fu m a c t : ^ w u member of Run-

' aey M wDOBtU^ U bor m ln ls u r . ^

. . . .

.... L fni

BOYS Alilb'G|'RLS‘ FR0M I

and' ulrl>>^anBda’» gr«*t-.. <'«t. natural retouree are the only

I commodity trom th e ' Dominion

member bf the house ot commons, pH* . declared In debouncing

,iarH f.> in tarm t i ^ l i r t . 1, B c itWt-I - -Rcrted C a n B a s-« t8 lU W -*T io t-in -in * any splrU iU..bUlemess. but as a

matter of-protection-by »he-CW-giC adlan people.** -

“■ IL llF W iH .lA o iS T m i i -toniree . - • — -

^ stale SupMsJlpild Djslarii „.Asscssment_of_iI?®!?-??t

aS Gtillon_ls Discriiiiinatory. » t -I 11 SEBINOnEaJ). n i , Prb. 24 ts ' l - the UUnuli- ga so l^

ft, . 000 a'monUi has been collected fwm

state supreme court.The measure was sponsored by Ooy-

i,v cmor Len Small, and was pawed In _Z ' tlw latt resular session of U»e legU-

lature only atter It had beeo_on lheQ- brtuk of defeat repeoteilly. -------

While Uw law provided only a 2 cents lo:f. In eTfect the tax bccame

” J . ,3 .cenU a_gallon siiw Uie tuel comi panics generally, added an extra cent

^ and

‘J**/1 ineVdfclslon in t on a test caas car^ rled up by Uib Chlcaid Mot«L_club. whlch-btjaa ils "righ l“ a«alnst'lhe law even betore I t was loUOduced us u bUl before Uie legislature.

ight--------------- ^leat J. H. Braun, r«u«wi to r t la club, loty saw In the supreme ,«ourt decUloo nu

possibility .of a r«t«Dd-lct-those-who win have paid Uie iu .\A a r reiunds prob-«D*- fW r .E o^C W -.to ia fii.^JM oU ne ai»-MX iributors. be said. ■

, ’T h e ta s w a a ia d b te -w ta ra s U ie I motorist . m . e o p n ^ ^ said Mr.

tv c I In deelarlng-ttae uW.imeoosUuiUon- ^ al, Vie subreme oourt tound that It

also w u dUcrUnlnatory. 'Thero 'W U' .d lierlmlnatton against

apply to U M r s r f^ ^ s I^ n ^ fo i 'o i lw------4wrT>oaea.-be«aMe i t dUfei et i i l i t ed ' Ur

I Uie treaUnent o f keroaene- and' taso* ■line. boUi fuels, aad.bccause.lt did

. n not atteet elecUlcally propelled vehl-I clea.' • ' ' ' ........1 The high court beld Uie Uw vlu- I latedJheJoutteenih-IedenlLcoQiUiu^

l i ^ amendment. wMch naraotees----- r i| i£5 T ~ pr«rtU W rib-W iri6a“ tb il- I l -n s t imposed a double tax. .the license tax

^elng Uie oUier.

-UWIVERSimFniRiGOS^

TO CONTINUE ON TOFR' EUOENR Ore./Pe^ 2 i ’ y p ) - U n l^

« - ally of Oregon round'*.tbe-world de- baten may have slept In Central Pait.

10 New York, upon Uielr arrival lo Uie loie Dnlted States after Uielc-tour of Uie

gtobe, and they moy also have bod

^ fast. 'b il' '^ q r 'l ia d "^ m t)T o r" M li^ ged a warm bed the next day, unlveralty

officials said todays Suffldent .funds to take Uie debate

tK . trio to Carlisle. Peonsylvahla. wbere Uisy debate AtUnson oollege ln Uarcb.

,.te was telegtapbed to the young men ho_ the. day they arrived In Wew Y o rt

I K B E IE J IU ■■ '

“ ■ Hickman's' Attorneys Qallii Last Llnl< of Evidence Fast-

“ —ens-jSrimt-on-Welby-Hunfrna- ■

^ e r L06 AM O ?Ua,'Feb. «..Q. confoslon of WUllam Edward Sick-. ,niv man m ' Brought into the murdrr -hb U la l-e f-the--yo ttth -today to-supiSy

dence .fu ten in* direct rwponslbmty ■ tor Uie kUUfig o f O. Ivy Thoc&s oo U ckm anl 17-year>otd accoopUce,

. W elby.4tw it.-• ..............

n Hlckman’a k tto n e y i Joined Uie pnw- ecuUoa In tu iiila g into the trial rec­ord me eonfcaltn over the

oblecUons. of. Btmt'a-touQUri. /u O ta y :

7m f f e ! a S a ! K t o £ S a 3 I i M - 5 u - - i, ta rttd fc M taJlbre automatic pHW,' •the vrliUe mekman had a ,32 eoUbre |un ’ork IB Uie dru f tUn holdup.

^ U e r in tlie day » .poUce-.omeer. TUl had'teiU fled te lU d lo g &np(f i<

Ded while be aad .Uletanaa engaged. bi

ihle . \ . 1, :/ •

BB ONLY ASBOCIATED

* T T V__ T T ^ I i

~ TW IN FALLS, IDAHC

[ iS i iy f lN iMW, • '

S - B a n d -o f-M o re -T lia n -T e n -R o b

- ! be rs E n te rs Kansas C ity F i'B- - 1

nanp ia l H oilse ; C a r r ie s .O u

S y s te m a tic R aid and Escape!

. . ____ 'By Tlie AisOclsU-U PriMi

D | wlUi two nmehioe kuju. Uirn* suwet H L bIf nhuuruiLi and Mivcml large callbn

automuUcs; u bond o f. Uink robbrri raUiiial«d nt 10 to IS Iti iiuinU-r toda;

^ shot wj» Uw city bttul; JUtw awl w

P fir R~C.“ Krmpcr, |>rr»iticnt, salrt~lhi --— am o un t-» aa -r« vrriil - by - Insuntucf. .y More than a dotfn nere l lm*' / • by Uic seveji uiuiia>knl men who en^ tcirU- Uie -tamk:-----------------------: : : r ^J,. Several ot Uitn' wrrr flr td polny ^ blank a l officials anil derlu. but 1

tired lo intimldutc. Nu on^ w u in •wtk» JmqsL— —

Later Uie robbcn eiiiployed rect ' ‘’y* cartridges, the bullet marks, showlnj ‘ Bl severul ptucrs lii the new bulldlnji * r ' A jiharp-shootlujc bundll placed_jlj

bulletji wlUiln a thri-c Incli area In-i I pa\t oi-ar Uie lelepliune operator, whi

ulteni|)tlni! to sujtunon polire, ^ . { Tlie men etcapcd In two moto centT” ™ 'and I robwicy, «-as coniluetfd m syscafJ u-Dniiniiiia-»w .-.H w .w w

!!|iTstnrsirGBtffirS “ WimSSUrSTQlMEI

E n tire C re w ' c f One Vossol Bo ~ l ie v a d 'D ro w ii« d ;B o & v y -T O i

Uie BU uned fo r Soa Aooidonl Mr. • , ’ — r r

Jon- tire .crew of Uie smaU Italian sleao It e r.A lca nu ra . was.believed to'ha<

beon druKTied when Uie Hlilp sank Iu ilnst lowbig upon coUlslun with Uie RU-snlii

Uier In Uic SU^lt of DoVer. t - t i r — m e num wr-4n- 'iw Tw w 'wfu. m aso- known here. An American vrwel i did the size of the AlOihlara wuuld liai

fh !: c<»rTled upward _of .17. men and a Italian ship probably a few less. A

vlu- Ihough a fleet of boats nislied (o U: i tu - •oeo«-obout-Uiree^lle»-a«iiheM{-< it£« DungeufM. the only Bur\'ivor foun I II 'dBd soun afte r^he“ B r ilI i! i at^m i tax Moldavia picked him up from tli

, floating wreckage.' I ^

L - : “ *■lUR ......................................

^ I ■ Ade- --------------------------

art. ' ' -------------UieUie - ........

S r “ T r 7 ^•a lly ______________________________/

« te /Sere /„ l i . --------------- -

rl i l i l

i i i t -----------—

r /m .nw- / J j y Sut

i l l VSri i l I,* Vw y . Y jW J

»r^- - i ; ™ ----------- :w m w I

|wn f /y j /> ' J

V 'S f f A^ h u g h e s ^

' is

/ m ____

HO, S ATqR ^A V MORNIN(

[1 Par«jit8;M Triplets ■

___________K r 1ini..r nf hank ridli-. Uu-L iti^ 'l l i n ' rrwnnl ot faUitr miil mothrr. o r M l I IhU dty. who gavi' i l in r nrw-born | ) U trip leu names that pli-a.v Prrtnli-r ■ I

-------'■•: ‘ "'we’n c a in » f m ' i i aio. t o r 't i ic "i- tathfrland.-Benjto.mter th r due*'.

R o d - —nnd-nomnno-forhiv-own nev-son f- — Mitl“ Mlcli7le^onat.tiifw-to-»tW-wil«?^ } F l - ®»er the Irio i«ini- In lo the

world. The.niffiM wne iitm o un t-.. O u t “ " ‘J won afte:wanl ihp local

governor, on blux^ulim'-. laslruu- gngc Uons, Cdlk'd on l lu luuitfv. Leant-

■ tnn that -Tondltun. Ru* out of I aoric h ^ jlc ft him u ilily .suiii tO

^ alA liitii in cariiiK lur tlic thm*

uwed -----------------------allbrc , ^

H l i M l l E l s H H i i i i i0 en-

Charles H. Helmer Would Pave —atS-Mllesirf-HltihwarFrom

rccd --------owing BOISK. Feb. » M '.-ldu lio ’s bureau rt o f highways (oday oiw itd bld.-\ on two “T " . . In iporUnt'highway jiro K ts In Twlu

Fulla county on the Old.Oreit0h_TTall • highway. Out ot six bidder* Charles ' • H. Helmer, Twin f'nlLv wa* low with motor an offer at to cututruci S.3S ---------inUes-of-bltBmlftOUS-tnacadath-pavln^1 sys-. between Buhl ta fl Filer. As Uie low

llie Mfef Vli, taken _under

1 The T ria i^le Ooiu.lnKilow company.Spokane, jubmincd.-thr lu c .b l^ tor

u r n ' •trre -co n tra c rio 'w n ftc f'u iu i cru»lied M r n gravri l l . n mUes from Butil to the H IL U Salmon river. Ws ofter of I29.BOO Ls___ !_i.»500U_abavc-UlcJtunaiu_e*Uinato-4if-, r> . Alat and VU taken uoder udviM-mciit, I BO- ,xh f work is to be dom' in preparutlun~7og for ujiiim: ......d o n t. .........

i S I cioses-ilrade Schools' iiM i'iin^ In Texas Metropolis

I ...« AN Ahm ^Nin T rxflS, Frb, U .IA'. “ I " , - iJcliool health *uUiorlile» todayI liavc closed 31 elementary: «eliooU because nd an ut an epidemic ol meoalea which h u

lo the P*'^e»nl M«T'y rriAnn 'In >lght <itlipr ele»found mentary schools have been cluhed and

l^m e r thcichools-themwlveB-frill-cloae-lt-ttieII ttie attendance falb lo 60 per cent Mon­

day. Only five elementary seliools arc Kl Uie In fu ll opcruUon. The epidemic Li Sa^ToF ■nft«irburaUlKDrilia"dftlded- to check

Uons.

A HINT TO THE E1.|GIBLE WiD

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/ / i l 1 ill TW'- \ j ] i m ? A H » A M E R v c \

f i l l l l

EiUJLftoy, f Aus cov

I I N G , F E R R U A l t Y 2 r>. I ! ) 2 s 7

I j - lM F D l i iFam ous F lie r T r ie s O ut M o to r

*Uc— ----------------------i je P o im re d b v E lc c tr ic Magne-,

. ils m In s tea d o I~ G a s o lin e ;

P red ic tion s o f R evo lu tio n .to ____ •

*Bv l l ie AvMX'lul.'d l ‘r r« i---------^ 0 E T i r o T T :“ F.b— S i- T ii r -D r . '

trult Free-Preim will .say tumorruw Uiat Colonel C hurln A. Undbergh and

[) Major 'ThomoA 0 . Uinphlcr. loday. n tcMvd a nrw type ot motor. ut-S«-l- l l Irldge Held, whli'li i.i powered by — — '■pleetrie maiinelL'im itutead OI itaM*

M ;iinc. _■■■ _ ,‘ *rhe i«ipfr_wUr'.'iuy' i l ia l the iiivrn- lur of (lie motor U LeHter .1. Hni<

' dershot. PlttJ.bur'iih. who lurtlc liw lrd in t l ir test.

Pauo - Pre«fPrei> dues, n o t. liientlJy rdV B iwnon wlw U »ald to be auihor-

T O n r dure ho Is one of the Kroup—Und- . - e IbfJHli. Hendcwi»v>. Pf«*t or U nphter. l? /D r7-t.lntlhW BhTBm i-L iit«D h^rffd tn«l-ti,

bp.lotenlewed. Pent und Hendershot could uol be rracticd.

urvau WUl U«toIdIIouIzc Theoryn two Tlie Ouggenhelni Interests are de- I'w ln clared by tbe painr to liavo arranit-

_TTall ed for_an..lmmedlate conference wltli h^trles Ltndbergli, L a n ^ r r nnd the’ oimem

with of the model, which It Li' predlcied :t 5.3S wUl revolutlonlic Uie whole Uicory ol

e l t« The paper furttier declares that

tUiEiEN-T|-EBUi;W[-e Z IIS B S Iruti'un W oatern K o t a i l A sso o ia tio r---------- in - Oonvention- in - 'B a lt-L a k t

O ltf'A n n o u n o e s N e w F ro g ra n

r - — 1\ U,Pledging n tund of <1.000,000 to edu

018 ' cMe:ihe public to the-suppty.-»niullt; and uses uf lumber., was aoiiouncei

--------- today.by .A. ,0 . Hnrnrv , flnn PtaaclaM,, QddrHsInK the Western Retail Lum " ■*** ■ 'mTpit ii 'A—namciation— in ' - eonvc-nnoitoday here. •

Tlie fund luu been pledged by Mi' Natioiuil Lumber Manufaclurers- auo

50 per elation, reprcMntlnit 13 regional or cC_ele* Rujilutloos of lumtKr manufacturer!d and M>‘d liniber‘~(5wnersrHonify-Mtff------• It'ttie —He-called-on-ltie-dealers-to-suppor Mon- a plan now being worked out by tlii

als are natlODal assodaUon whereby luinbe nic Ll all] be dellnltely marked for <iualli} check One gmdft-would" bB—^jUst-luniber

'” ******" fered. carrying a financial Kuomntee.

WIDOW ~ "

B -i- TH E ■W A V , I P ' iW UE V E R V T A N T A E A R MG O O D M A N F O R .______________

A H V T H I M e r -

J M l - ___

m i ' I y

M L .

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M iM c a ia u i. 'n» .

OVNTY -

150 MI'MIIKII .KfDlT llfIlK.Vl?^O,_____________ , o r i:inrri.,vT ifiN S _______

.........I COLD SENDS STOWAWAY >

f I'.v n- ii.. U..I1' us flvlatiirK. sliould I f n i iilKsy,'. I'el the inie.tl rciiori tnmi L L i tlK' n i'u iliiT biirt’Uii. boiun: llii'Vl ^ u i *v.''

j H rftfh -r.iiit.--T lie-w U l- *0011 (ir i.vf I. liim Iru n ms^hidlnit pluc^ tg brj; ) ^

nnn ' t’ i'**'® Ell^a dCCkl'd li ll l- ’ it '■DnC* mis c'umiilctely couletl In lie unit

J till-liuU -li covera had to. Uv'iiii'lU'ii ■ lin e ;: ull wlUi » Meam liuip. :

“i s F i i s l i i J= n m r B i i [ 8 '» M . ! _____ ;

in n e M a n S l i l l U naccounted:

, v r i i. :_ fo r . a t End o f 'D a y rR e m a L n s ;

o l A ll W o rk e rs id e n t i l ie d . '

mtlJy IIhor-'' JENNY LIND. Ark.. Feb. 2* ,. d r. I '^ln- bodl .- -Qf 12 .miners, l;1)lt-<l when • Und- an explwloii rocked n Mnmu COjI jiJ l ltL comnans^mlne neiir lien- early ■

ww muicr” Cliarlea^'^ewnuui.. believed ; lu Juive b,-en In tlm l N.-f!.Uin of the; m liir WIUI. unaccounted Ior tunlKlii.j

■ de- Ulld it 1VU.S not determined whcUier 1 ranit- hi- wiu In tlio nilnv nt the lime uf |w ltli the e.xploslou, _____________ ■

■mem I Qeveii ot ilic bodies werO found i n : llcled mine No. 3, und c.ne In mine No. 17. ry o l ! Bhcre Hit- bliiat orlitlnatc-d.

■ I face'I'hrob'il'li 'mUie^r^Sa!''whicJi~»-M^| Iconnecmi wlUi itie ’Na 3 mine. TIiom; |

I I W tiilH ltd w«re', iDargy 'Tfmpletcn—nephew“ of.“ 8u - '.

I I U perlntendent W. E. TemplotoD.-of ] U l l] Valentine Ucriack. plt boss; 1

__..^ Edgar NWstmcrclaiid. Joc Scdar. Por-.{i« } l albbs. W liiM UroATir'Jamex Ko i-

i t io n maiiue, Lewis Molir. Walter C lup « ;[,ake p ie -* i« l -J“ k . WlUlams.'_ _____!

Rescue crew-* s llll were scarchlnTi for Newman. . ‘ 1

_ The eauvi of t w explosion rem ain .; ?(1 a'Jiiy-Jleri' tonlgm. tJiaud deplgel. sUte in ln e inspector, refused to od-1

m u llty rv (in cc -n n r-th e o rr'a « -to -th e -c *u » ^ unced before niaklng nn offiical InveiitlKallon icUcd tomorrow.t ^ y i i - mc[ie- wptK wia w im n f iy ■ u u fi^

heavy fumes left b>'-the explosion, j

o k t h .m e d a l o p iio n o rNEtV YORK. Feb. 24 (;f)-Jo hn D.

Bockbfeller. Jr.. tonight wjis .awarded Hl» mrHM nf )intiuf of .the‘.NcW_Y.0*k. chapter of Uie American InsUtute of

ly the Dient houie development lu 1937. umber ' . — ------------“ g - . T W n -Y F A R S E tR R H FOR

= ? F A M 6 ^ 0 P I = t « f i l A f | ! S =

B O D Y - M D X m A R IZO N A

___ _ _O IL A .B E N D , A r li. Atwo-year March for Robert Atolo, Hopl

_ _ _ Indian lu id nationally known exponent T ol a n c len flrib a l dances, ended late

yeslerday when Ills body was .found in the desert near here.

Two years ago Atoto dropp^ trom sight subsequent to a colorful career

~ i l l which he appeared throuithoul the

dances under the auspices of the Ma-_____ HonIc lodge.

During his nallonal tour he made friends who later vUlted him in A ri­zona. Hc emertalned mony officials

1____ of-U^^ Masonic order_a iew->-eara-agQth e n thev came Wcsl tor the Shrine convention in Los Angelea.

- i i r t m heyiLT! j f i i R

V e rd ic t C a rr ie s R econim enda-

t io n ' lo r L 'e n le n c y ; O e lib e r-

LOS AHOELES. Feb. 3, UP)—A superior court jury here today found Dr. O harin M. McMillan guUty of

_____ Biurder_lu.ibe.ilT4l.dfgrcC-(is.a.resuUof the dealh of Mrs. Amelia Appleby,

-----------jil8-w M lU iy -cm pU i> (r_T lie _ve rd lc lcarried a recommendation ot len­iency which makes t t obligatory tot the court to sentence Uie plD'slclan to U te. Imprlsonmenl. Tlie Jury of eight »-oinen and tour men took the case at U A. M^ and at 2:30 P. M..

* had reached a verdict. There v u sonie del&y in anfiAmclng the vcr­dlct as Judge Douglu Edmonds, who »t-in-thtftrtal.-was-riot-ln<ourt-when the Jury Tttu intd. . '

The e*-convlct doctor w u eh*rge< ' wlUi Uie murder of Mrs. Appleby

------widow of. a wealthy Chicago Inveniorshortly ^*tlc^ h rr body w u found

- - iMt-Deeember-In the-San-Pertiandc _____ 1 v i ^ hear here. Ued in ' t, canirai

X > u m 'P lg ira . la 1^ . ' ' Bite o t CABTU, Which.the btomoU'

uea eUlned w ere -ida tte tl.tr tih .that : ta H U eb Uu..bcity- of' Uw WMttb)

_______________ ' • ’

PRICE .■) c j t i m - ,

a m i i w

! MijERSM-ln a p f iw R f t i i r n e - in - S h - lc H p g

' lo S tand T r ia l fo r K i l l in g ; •.

! A d m its B e ing P assen ge r in

; S la in T a x ica b D r iv e r 's - C a r .—

______ m prrla r tp J rji[:_ya n l ~ ..........r S d RLEY. Fob. 24— Oiv.J : cn in to th e ha nd s o f t l i c '

I pc licc n t E uK cnc, O regon,: b y nn c ra tw h lle fr ie n d w ho -

i(j; b c c im e an ge red a t h l» re -

is r c v o I v e r r ‘ ‘B la c liy " M U le r,! a lleged s la ye r o f J o h n J.

J- T e rry , B a rle y ta x ic f tb d r lv - “ i c r, on th o n ig h t o f u e c e m - _ ' be r 27 , w as ra j iu rn c d in • ,i: ahackles to - B ttrTey la s t

n i g h t j o fa ce a ch a rg e oC ^1 ;__ m iirtler.~ -_________ " , — ----------L - i :

; lha l h'Ttt'oidd “ rome"el«iV' talay*'and ,, 1 lell T, M. MorrU. Cajisla couniy a t- - „ torni-y. all ho knows concerning the ”,, munlerr Miller has admitted being a i

[paMciiKcr In the taxicab_drlven by _ — ^Ter^y-oil-th•^-ntAht of the murder but-

i denies that hi had anything to do ’ ^ 'w l l l i the actual killing.

“ • county officers arrived w ltli their pris- • - ^ loner, bu i.no demonstraUons of vlol-* ~ f ncft - w'ere ■ apparmt.— T he-*aym bly------

,wu.'! hiierest?d and orderly., glvlng-the-----u* officers no trouble. > o t 1 Suiiene offlcere told Deputy Sheriff *• jsieve Mahoney lha t %UUer.luu^ "bor-

»wed~a-revolver from- a-d lahwuher I in thal city, and had refused to re-

P* I'turn l l when requested by the owiier -~iio.do-*o:.Angercd.by M U le r'i.a tt lt lk le f—. ' ^ ‘ith e lender,."Upped o f f Uie police and

I Miller's arrest soon tollowed.» - | , T tM«»• “ Blacky.- kn iw lo f w th * t ohe w u d- i wonted ks a suspect In' Uie Terry mur.

' iConUnurt on Page Two) “

^ " flC 'liffiCClM ■. j. I L L U U,i l l l l U U U u

JiElSWESniMI r t . ;____________________ __________________j [ - — _____

j-V e te ran D em ocra t W o u l i n e - ,

! le d B o ard o l E n g in e e rs to

H ^ D r a i t Fi5 o a °e iiB t r o r P r i ig i 'a i i i . J A : _

.1 DENVER. Ftb. 3 , (/P)-AppO lnt-_.. .ment of u board o fc lv l l engineer^ to map cul a program-for improvement— of the Inland waterwuys a» well as

“ rt for. flood protection was advocated - today by Senator Reed. Missouri, .be. fore the Denver C lim be r of Com-

??!; I t the sccond address of the ^ Mlwourl DemocraUc senator here a^d

Querque, Ncw Mexico, on his j ro iv ^ denlla}-campalgn-(o-the-PHlfle-coub—

U l t night, he spoke to a large and aUentUe audience and he was ap- -

‘ j? plauded as he referred 19 Denver, u 1* “ a -w e t clty.“ 3 u l he agnin' refra liiid ”

trom a.dlscusslcn of prohibition. . Ottlllnes ProbleRU

Making llie Mississippi and iU trib- iilBries navlsable as well as. control- lable trom floods waa tikW C d Dy thu— senator as one of the nation's great- est problems and he said l l w u tlmo

• I lb qvilt " Ih li pinch penny .poUcy" and • f 10 launch an Improvement plan “ even ■I It It calls for a bllUon dollars."

Improvements of the inland water ways vould open up a new era- toe.

. the valley betineen the Rockie* and la * Allrghentee; - he-sa ld , and Uirougli .

cheaper freight ra iet i t would m ean_ e r - Uie Mlabllshment " o f new faclo riS - '

and biMinews. He believed rallroedg

Daly to Provide NavigaUon He said l l was the duty o f tbe gov-

—A ernment not only to provide fo r nav1- uhd gaUon on-Uie streams but to prevenc

of floods and therefore to bear tile cott •u lL ot-tioocLcoBinil.sby. J'WIUi every Jall of the land so

-------- ica i r n u a w r i j8 - T i o ) ~ ^ ~ ^

SmeupociTEiifl:,..™ Gist WOiN’S BOO!.■who .. ■ ' ,.

WKJATKLLO. Peb. »

3 ,5 t S ^ S l to 'W h o m e .ttf ilg b t to d d id ’

_ _ _ fftiitwi a i t to «*l«hl>erla/.ha la ip a d - ' ■«w -.^>«u*»]r;i»titwan%LBna>-Sgt^

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? ^ ^ « . - T W O — - - r r r r - r

------SlP'EOTC—HoWd^Deolare■ ----------C ||ntrie^oLEuropc„Gradu

"CINCINNATI. F ill Jl i / l ' i - t l ip llrk------- 5bjw t Ot Un-.->i' ltru:Vm -.- r ; ,n i||li \M

' Icy Is <0 -w k im iiT .. v.iu'npvr neecMary. lo lu lp I'lilo ii'-' It. a ir Kmii

«i«ht w «.r.' Ill,- rh t.'IiT li-rn lirr---------clftUnn nt.cm rlim --'! ‘

Ambawiidiir HortiMiTT^innil i.h. 1I..1 D H llih i i il r r r .K m Hv'’ I'anMe. n

--------- rcprc-wniwl by An:.u.iH,i. s.-* Zcaiaiinnd Incliu. w<uil(l Ij<- v itiillv uftiTK'' by nny i-ffori 1» di- irr-y llu- iK-iirc .. tliRl purl of till- 'M.riil

.............TlU' cininlri'V u Euiuiii tlironi;th t l.caKili' nl NiiUdii- mul l l ir Ia m m o irrntlrs. n:-' ttorklii

. - - toward .a .wiiM' “ t. -c iirJ i) , - Jij- mi ---------- mil m r iiuni' tm ihmu ui i i i." r m -»i

dfponri!. Inrurlv r.n t l i r iirnprr lu iir tlonlnK of l»i<- tour-ii^m-r iri-afy M'i!) cd nt t l i r Wa.^llllwtl'll' »i'in'. cm iiri ( lic r 11) lU^t.

Vr.\fe <->mu-s U rsl . n rllts li traili' imil lJrlil«h in iliu 'in

B rliu h forclKn jwlicy be ilic iiio im i naricc of pfnci- In i!i '' worlrt. he di clarrd . "yo iibinuUfi'i-* nn' UrlUs imde and (IniuuT tlm i 'i'lu itrvcr inn

---------- C T ii.e uUUOllil- 111 'MK- ua.—TT ii ibound to h f l l ir lo^pl's."

•There Is notliiiiii, you will ;ifiy. vi't .Id M l abolK such pndtl.^ni nx thlK.

— — “iSuuld b fc 'H w -^ n fin ’ n d m lr itrb tit- i IcMt our crlilt.s iiiii« nl-so admii tht

flcctiscd of iin 'O trltlcn lly doInK ll|> m ) vlcc to peacr liavlnu war lu oi hMrt.-!."

The Eolld buH* fur thi- .micci'.« 1 tbo fo»ir*i)OM'er ticniy in the P.iclll 8lP Esmr declared. "nni»it pver bc sense of llie conimtm Interest 1 United Stntes imd ih r IJrlilsh con monwcoltli lii-m nm ijjln ltia imsocc I

_______ju y undcr«andlnK Indeed the _wlm

.. - - us^eM-»ml_ot ...... .......

---------- B E E D - O F - M IS S O U R I - -------- ^^ T R A V E L S W E S T W A R l

, (ConUnued Ffom tTico Onei

flllc tl." lie couilnuL-d. •■thnt the Ici nnd nriiw o f ' iirlsonerH are silcklr out of the windows, the hlRliwny.s li

* ------TMted'OTUfTObbcn , \vith-hopHfRglinpiiroachlnt: a condlUon of extren respectability If not, opiiicnciv n il

nbour^lm e"Th(ii tvo bcali)'"HUidU_______Aniertenn pr6blenui aud urtdcrlaRc 1------ ^^^Trnrsmtep“ it~VBtt-»ehemt-o£- int«ni

Improvcmenui,"_____ '

G U IL T Y O F M U R D E

(Continued Froni Page One)

though 1iG> hfld previously Mendfaxll---------- ptT}tw ted-hto-lntioeene«>-lR-BtnU>htH---------- tO'Uia-pohca.-----------------------------------

frevlou.^ to the wcmiin'^ dLsaiUK'ni ancc. n few do>» befori' Clirlsinm 1W7.-Dr. McMillan for.nnme nionih had nctcd »h her bu.slncM inaimirc

--------- promUicHUy in..Uic case wns n .p iii_ ixnad ulH 'u ’/ilrlJ H»p jMwecuilu

" branded us ,n forgery und accuw.-d Hi1___ doctor of ha\lps rim wn-himself Uk------ lie—mlHht“ T;lum r-U ie-w-palth^of-U i

.-..widow aficr-hcr-dcaU i. --__ l_____Judge EdinondJ M l 9:30 a . M-. iif>

Tifesdiiy for* formally Aciurnctn^ Mi Mlllan.

COLONEL LINDBERGH • TESTS NEW TYPE OF

ENGINE FOR PLANEl(Conttnued Frfan Page Onci

______ lod tiy i-4C3i- was -iucccMim In-.einrTc.ipccl ond Uiat Undbcmh and Lan phicr hnve Idemitled tlicmselvc;; will promotlcn of Ihe motor.

The iiin lor. tne Frce-Prots w lll s;o Ll ba>cd oil Uu- iirlnclp lw of elec

. lary motion 01 the e iir ih uud iw no Kab or m lirr tiirl. ConilnulnK ili liaper V l ll .'ny

•'Tin- mo<Ii'l >.f lhe iiiuu.r h:i.< beei Kunrdfd w itli Oie l:rc;^^ '^t care .-ilnc l l was bvomhi to SHtrldKC Uel by Httider^hoi and Pent. U l r lod.i ll wn.'> inken lo nn expcriiin'iilui liati Kur whrrc the fnmou.s. iransatlunil

----------Itlc r aided In n ^ryolJt that was dcdared to rxcrcd even the hopes 0

______ Ull'. lnvi!Ulor_____________________

"60 fn r 0.S cxpcrhncnis havc bcci madi’, the pouer is only npplied t' UH- In airplanes. U io r di-vcl<ipmpni nre planned 10 extend-tho scope 0 opcnillon to other liuldn ot locoino Hon.

------------- ^ 'o —M|i(-r—(ueH—w rp —obtajnabi'other Uian lhat (he mnchlnc i;^niv 0 U.t t'lcciro-lnamii'il^in ■ iis applied t rotary jncuon of ihc earth It is 11

, >10 Mnsc connected w ith a ih'rprtuu -motto ii IdcBi alUioui{h tKvni «'«t

have j)ro v rn .th a l l l w ill nm fur Ion period.

^ "On the te»t block ycMcrdiiv. It wa .In du ed th<; motor turned iip 188

------- wvflJutJwis—j)cy--nilnutc;— H— won!rtm fl l U>U rate fo t . between SOC and 90O0 houm berore l l would tn)Mv««iin»y 'tn rorVnttyt* IliK fflPgW

' \ .• ^ ■

' ■ Wenderffit M iero ffop* ^------------ « ^ t> .,oy />p > '^ fin «g rf.il-tl..H II I< , Able' lo alwir. Uic InierlbV orsuiu q

: « mlcrbl(p rffliV4lipjny?tl>ai 0 r*wq iw « tliis ur th«^b /«P aoc{e i7 Ip ,1^1

J 'lw Jniiriiinent 4 !W > m ap ifJ__• *"1 pnirpr ■ ■■■ ■ r-.. «

- - | - l ‘ i ) A R L / J V a J O ^

II I

Ilrs l • V -yI I

'5

Y 'T ' ' ' ' ■ ........land' \cK'd. . \ " - T r rT ^ -------e of \

\ . ............

u.»i - -Mill} I

H ill-;- ^itrr* i *

K J 'ithe:- ■ — ■

^ ■ r " K | JlUsh - H H ■ innyj •____________

it- iit—--------------------that I

M r-illO K A nUUY. djirllne of llie. djnce, 1 ourj Loudon. I'arh. Itrrlln, Madrid. Vli

' I fina lly roiuj>lrlnt lic r laur and rxp X ol I iitks Iwen hailed an the ronlliicn elite, I |niiwrtnllun«. oiul Ju>l one tUnce

mo<l utijinne l lu t turopeV Iom U

E N G L IS H M IL L S W AN T______

M O H AIR FROM AM ER IC A

' . I ’OliTI-A^D. Fob. 24-Fon-tho f lru

- h« ft^ ltiic tio .bctn_a-m oiia lf-,e? l*^^!f iR D counlry. la ut-klnn niolin lr Jrom t l i f

Onltcd Stales.The I’ncUlc Coop.millvc Wool Grow-

one j i f Uie fnrKrft iiuihulr mills in ■'‘ 'f ’l ' Brndfprd, KnKlntid. to Mipply type ‘ “ '''MMipleK of doinnlie American mohair '*'!!^ toccU ier ■wliR^pafirr^ars u i n-jiards

,,^Jde)lvcrJei mid nrlepi r “ • T.n.11 Vfnr.ii m nv.v' ot T em kid Ivinu 'h a ir wan nude dircct lo Lnuland which i j brouRhl • belter priccs Ihnn w w oh-snu'i I-taliiflMa-ln Jhl«_fip;int ry _n U !lf

T hb Vas the f l r t f (.hliimont ot mo- jha lr It^

■ " • ‘ i muaTT O ^ .Ih f' f*.ti:i f l i C w w aW r Ip p 'W o o l Oroweni. Mr, Ward kUIm (he

Bradford corretpondenU cxpre*icd the opinion; lha l .In the future Amcrlcn

. iwould become a potcnUal exporter ut mohair lb Oreat Drllaln. and nccord- Iiialy inllln wUh a l thta Ume.io'.cJlnbj

__ - I'hiih rclatlo'hii with desirable nourccsicnr. or ™pply In the .Uifltca sute*.

. Amerlcn has becomc quite n inolialr I,Ihs pro<liicer-dtirlng the last five yenr*. nitcr.ll’ roducUon In Uils counlry at the TiTM ' li irr.t n t 'ilme-l!i-flt>t»roiilniai»ly-lMOO,-

nlon^ago' It uUio 000 pounds. • • ------------------

llia l --the-*---------------^ -------- ' ---- --------- --------- • -••- _ MAV_GIVE_GOVERXMEM_L.VM)

BOISE. Feb. 24 (,V i-aovfriiu r Bild- iridite announced .lixtny hc Is rcnildcr- llng .U ic advUoblUty. of lurnlii). cut­over limber land^ to the fidenil iiov- eminent for Inclusion In exl.stlm: fiir- est ri-serve.v The cutover lamU me

,ll;n,-p ln»rti„ a n .ir li l i-k J lir !lmluT l inIES 'okk' i'k

meUiods. IcavlnK Uic lahds wiihuin ’ value.'; ■—

In $2S0;0a0 T H e ff

'■ i .

)ccn

ino-

r i S H J p

3000 I be

V .CHABCBai y f TH Hp>U|w |T M»«

• text poatal nfaberr.on trcord..‘‘l ’»w.ta d te fM n a le - ' ‘ Conltr^ Itopi, and

Uto- G M rt« .‘ (Bedl Karace Hloireri; ai|e ilf7- ‘stMAUir-.utal '.In ProTldencr. K. U

-tMlh ; iM t ln t ' d ^ a td oul

v'fL - te rW » < if la io n . :d a U t r f f January.

S D AILY NEWS.-TWIN F

- D S .

ce. nho ha* w>rrd .*eii»atiuiiai *uircK'>o 1 I. Vienna and other Kiirapran rrn len. hu rxpertk lo return home lo Rruadtrav. Dub

Incnt ns Ihe cirvereat of all Jait-daiicln nre a l her latest pliolo should conTtnre al \% U (o in i (o be New Ynrli'i talnl

iCA ^ E OF SHOOTING ............ .....I F W i U L L CUUN I

flru . . . . . _____ _

______— -------- ----. th f ir-rtd J. W alicnTof Tw iirF iilLsrTot

nrldges und Joe Scllrrs. einpliiye* 0 row- the -W altrrs. rancli ni Three Crw Irom j<ho |g-.l We<lne'dnv 5I10I nnd klljc s m •Cliiyion PiflTrck' aim S liner'tu^fow type T l i t j r Creek rniieh owners. Knvc .1; )lia lr liitlm utlonJ iiiH the iir cuM'd men hu la'rds'exiM-ctHl ‘ iro iib le'ttlien 'thc.v went I

the P.^lrlrk ranch-on iMe dny of tl , kid r^hootinii. Mr, WnUrr. slated Inst cv<

On lhe coiilrary, Mr, Walters .sia' ^ '!^£:^|,.iu:lU iut-of..the accujitl men coui ,r?.V iUSKCst a iWMlble motive fOB U . ■ •shoollng- and bolh aMerled tln t_rt1 l iy*!^Uonshlp.s between ihc two ranch ou

Uu- becn-coii»i}«-iiiiy iiicim iy,1 the Catlle KlMllin.Knler*

In nvly u>.t,i,cAtio„ r^ jardJj^ . * ^ I Incident rcporlcd licie yesterday. M ■°7* Walters .Muted Hint l l wns posslb

t hat -e lther-B ridsw - or •Scllcrcrprli iI^.U>-ihiv-*hooUn«,-inlnhUhavo-dUcu« , , ‘ ;.h2rhiB of n rcwnrrf for apprchen»lc '' '“ ‘ '’ lo f cattlc thicve.s. but. he wild, he wi ‘‘‘JF*' convlncrtl Umt this- clrcumslancc, ^ ' ' • ‘ proven iruc, could have had no bea:

ing on~tnp trogtr v m K n m p tr th ir ^ ^^ - '^ ir irk , rnnRh la.M_Wi!dnesaay.—'l*atk_i

; mrUHxJn for B'Hh catUc stealinK ho.s biTii common at cutllc rat

:.--jcJicV.for_mniiy_ie.iM.j'tr.^i»Hor8_snJ ^ 1) * Tom UrldKeM, Iiiirnmn at the Wa ‘ " i f i s T fflirh , eamt'-trom Oklalinn

about two year.<^^iiho'to en ttr M Idcr-'W allers' emuloy, Joc Sellers’, also

jiin tlvc of Qktiihoui.i. was employed < llov- n,c Waltcn: ranch for a time aboi for- two yean; n«o, nnd, nticr a visll clsi » ie |\,iiorc fc r a wlille, relumed to _|1I l IJ ' IWHf l l IU.U Al ., l, 't.' "— ... -

! The .'•.hoolliiK oceiirrcd w^icn the a< Uilii'-.LU-U'd -men -vbJicd_ih£_Painck. ja n c

l io r It second Ilmc last WedncMli :s a In lhe forenoon, .Mr. Wallers said 1

t- - WOK lo;di-nridfW 's.nna.-8*ll*n-vUil( the PalrlL-k rnncli to feed (hc Wulte cntUc Uint were kepi ih feed Io

I Ihcre, l l ic y returiied In the ear inllcrnoon. Uicy said, to talce a nun ber of .vouuR hulters back lo U Walters home ranch.

T-. i carry Uuns "■' ! Tliey carrinl guns on the tecor

■ trip , liiey snid. bccaitne Ihcy expect« I .to lum i ducks on a-stream run iilr : iiliro iin li the Patrlctc-rancli. B rld ji • c.imed hl.s own sliotnin ond Belle I ■'ciurn'd *i 30-a0 cnllbrp rifle Uml wi

,| the pro iw riy .c f the runch., 1 'llicy wcrc.huniiim along the bani

s- lhe hlrenin, the)' said, when thii i iiTrn-d~iibT.tii UV .v-r T g rrtp r-w itn - r llle levek-d nt Ihem, Bridges sa'

. ,.-)U^.>..|w?-«;«ljcd- t3 -PittTtck. “ W ntpt-rt

S piled w ith n !hoi. Drld^M M id Ih) V ]h<' jiirniK-d bark Into the willows thi I llln c the strcnm. and htal. .aa.he d I i.su, his tiiin wan'discharited accldcn ■ iiili.v. Scljers said tliat hs had flr« |tj 'cn ly one fliot, lhat ilu it Patrl( “t — ! cfllicrt ou r ni- ht!T-criiiiiiMM hr"rin'ihl Vj jLudlowe," ■ ■ , !

I LmllDwe tJip orfij.vfd men.Mid. toi . ' i 'im rt in the shootlnR. llrlng a revplvi •c; ; Briducs and Seller.'; tald they wadi

ilhroiiB li deep water to c r o » ' U r.; Isircnm and Ret to their horses, ar •.■; I wenl back lo Iho Wnltcra tnnol).

\ 'Later In the afternoon. Mr.-Walte__I .sold, ' Bridgcji calk-d hint tiro r U

Itck'phonc tram Three Creek' to U 1 - - ilint-ft-BhooHnj-had w .vuiiitl- a n t l- M Odvlsc Umt iwo men b«' scnl to U B ranch to take the placcs of h im uI — aiKl-S^llPM. •------ —

Ludlowe. Mr. WnUm said. liadbM employed five or slij.ycBra ,a«Q.at l l Wallers mnch und subsequeiiHy (u

1,^ -Tililtwi ft small-raiich In thi» canyt U irce.or four.miles dUtanl /rem 0 W ttller* ranch. He wn* a close frie r

are PalriclM, Mr. WallonLfbtd.'1 also was on friendly tcm » w ith en

Qul ployes a t Uie Walicra nnch where ) U4r^ iia il in?c;n th r >)PWa5»» last winter; j iry . B0U1 o t Uio aounded men lived fi

iTcr* invcsifga.'Uoii dlulmcti, Pt^rtek dlim tt. KhorU)ub«Xorpa>{>.ja.4V<dlMdv-lra

A bullet, wotmd ru tfln s upward iro i

I FALLS. IDAHO.-SATURD

’ ^ ir? i* cvl^nce^*thniAw' cnsant''vftl^ ley • MhOolhouse was wrecked by dy-

. inamlle last Decembrr. tia.s imroducnJ _ I m ti....«n tii tttfni inlU j S ^ M t ^

.. .. ion-a-cAargc.of.tiqfiWns.I The p«>.«cutlo:i elalins Beed iw l the

-r M}rl0li*ly-nh-Ju7fl'niiT:--lcSHrr'r‘rT61a- 'B ra d fc rtl The ii-len-.? Iwn mdlcated lit-, doubl that dviiamlie caviscd the i InkRed/ w llh uliirh 11 holcb Ilced had [nothlnK to ' do. '

. 1 Following dcicripiiiiii* of lhe euplo- ino n by lO fcm er implls of MLs* Brad- iford, Theadore Paris took lhe stand 'lu clinch lhe sutc's claim Ihat.dyna-

. ____ linlU* waa uMd. lU- iMtllled he was, tlio rM glily f ^ l ' lb r wiih the cxpi&lVt.I having long used it In ouarrylng rock and helping his lathi-r dlK welU.

Tells of McellDK lastruclor Paris aald he wns the fath«r of

live ol Ihe pupil* m the I ’ icaMnt Val- Icy schooi.-utd-DH—titunU iw-oI-Ut*.

-------- explosion- mei -the htertlng and crip­pled' teacher itasuerlm! up >hc road

f « townrd her sister :• home, where hc « a j employed.hoav^''ihT^fanntr'u 'ent'*bafk^ lo m- .spcct the' school. An ixlor ot dyna­mite filled the room.-nnd there were

______£U ier_ev ld& cf* ol-^ll^having_^bctnu.sed.

m?e *h8rilv-w iih -nn 'nttcm nt“ to -in - •so l»I iroducc kcW ^ «nle^.ion. /A llliliUKIl s. haM liecd was Indicted on several chariics.

Duby Includhig on rfttenipi to k ill Ihe .girl, iiir ln g he is belnK tried only on the bombing re at- chariic.. ' —

= BOflDinSmiiis, ) _ ________ _ News)—Two Twin Kalis Rlrls *wererTom - rrpre*ente<J-<in-il!c_Goodlne_co11egc ,rs o;i a fflm ia tive debate team which v o n 'a Crock unanimous decision o\er Ihc Nawrene killed Nampai rn iiy i " '“ debate on

iTlfow^ Ih r —tiuesUoni““ “ R«^l''«*'— ^Tboli—Ou ... , • United States should,- cense to .pro- t. hurl teci by armed fe w cnpiial Invested J ;, In-foreign-landr-PKrpt- alter.-tormal ,11.5 dcclarnlwn of nar." The Ooodlng

collesc team IncliiUnl Miss Phyllis t Jnc|)bv ^nrt Ml.ss

1 s ia t- * “ * Mias Mary Durlliia. 'The nega- poiilti tlve team from Narnpa tnchided

: tu - O ecrg f-Toy lon fn. Hn^i - P rice-and MIsj^R m h^ajn .^^^

' NaMl'rcne coUcile, Nampal'^Weki^Wjl- le«e, Rexburg; Albion Normal achool, AIbl9n ; C0llesfl..:0f Idaho, ^CildweU:

W an Universlt)" 0/ fdnfw..southern branch, y. M n Pocatello. Present standings indicate osslble that Ooodlng collegc haa a very good - p r io r thaY icr^f^w iim ln if IfiFTHainploHaEfp cuuod. cup-to.bo.awafdtd-to.uie-lca<uc-i-lc'enslon tors, -- - ...............le waa Another Tuln Falls student l« rcp- icc, If rcscnlcd on tlii Ooodlng collcgc de- , bear- bale aqund. Klvln ICrum U a mcm- iT-|>3c^ ber-of~U>i>-iimaUvo-XcaM-whicli mci j T c * ^ l l iv C o ll^ e 1;! 'ldalio-at-OaldweJl-la«« ^ ) . " h lK h t ~ ..................... - ___ .. ..

, JudRes ut liie debate at Olwdlns• John ^^■,c3... 1tu lru cW .ftt the

W al- Jercme,—and-Ar-Br-Lucas.- Jerome, alinma visitors iFcm Twln ru ils a f th b 'to n - r M r. teat in Onodlnic were Mrs. Charlen uUo a Jacoby, Mrs. c: D. Merrill. WlUlam. R 'cd on Woods anil Jolm Bsles.about ------------------------

I else- KOIII.KR MARRIESr '* '" , 1,0 8. M io HLia . r.b . n m r M

h,. nc Kohler, scrccn vllllan. has been cap* rn n 'ti Ctipld. hc admitted to-

lesduy. day,aid he Kohirr admlited Uuit he had been v-Ultrt JK.-ci'cUy_ miirrictf'^.MvcrAl daw ago to ITulterJ Mnrjorle Prolt, French actresa who d lots came lo the United SUI*-* five yean

early ago appearliin on Uie legitimate stage num- In ParU.

0 tho , . ,

sccond ' 'I'll*' le /rli.iry o fT trtn tr i! ! (sRinl-lir pected area lr. tlic wlmle of .Norili America jnn lng from Nova Sfoila lo HrllU li Colum- Irldges bln and from wmnlptg lo tlm south- Sclleri eriuuoirt pa;i of Mexico.

bank- . No Two Exactly AlikeTl.en- netor wer.. In Ilia worl.l two

npln)i.iu> ulikp. no more thao twrt huir*

d Ihnl _ _ _ _ _ _ »■B tha t -he did the back. Ilc also was shot ,lhrouigh ;ldcnt* bolh legs nenr Uie knees.1 fired . Ludlowc died a l aboul 11 p. tn. Patrick from cffocts oi_a •?h9tgyn_F9und_lr n'ahbl. Jho face. Otilcers counted IB «bot lr

Ludlowe’s right tund, - ----- '1. took ' , ' « .vplvor. , . . , g

s. and • *1 ' n .

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t R D A Y - M O R N I N G , F B B R I j

IU ' “ BUCKY” MILLER IN '- W HURLEY MIL; WILL

'. t e I l mRKW 9g j

' / der. had attem pt'td 't» d « ^ - la lU K m arks .^ h»s fogsarroa by. burning bul

im i l0 by Sliertff P. D. Pace o t O a ^ 'to u n iy heril wer»M>ou;Jed ,e ii i

here.Iducrt - r i i y * l la ra in lca . '

The prisoner did nol appear to havt l l the nny-misgivings-eoncentlnr hls-ca|>> t m ri ti'.rr and Tflum to this cltv. appear- “ T61ai:jg“ to be Tn the bcsl of humoi icated throughout the cnUre trtp, singing and i the j)tn>ing the harmonica much of lh( d had way. M UUr-wote-an ‘ O ^ o n Boot.’

, n heavy shackle, which U attached U «p lo- m e i f j of a prisoner to prevcnl hli

escape, all the way from-Eugcne tin-

M im * to Talk f “ lyi— MIJIo>-r»fua<d>H>-iallr..m nrwspnnfl r r « k men here as he had at Dolse and Eu- I gene. He waa siiccewful In cludlnj r cnmeramen In Boise.,t,r of "B lacky" promised his guards tlia' I Val- lie would .{<H e « r j thl:tif he knew cort' it-UM..comtn».UM.B>urdw- or-T t'iiy ; piiiTM- crip—In j- ih a l-U ie y - would ir to i him - wel road on Ihe return' tHp'lo'Burley and wouk

re hc not attempl l o . question him unU Ujeir a rriva l '.H e told oUietn la*

I night ttia t h r in iilr t ir\hCn'intY AV « tomey Morris loday who Tfted the afto

lha t kilted Terty.

- ^ b c t i i . . - BINO6 rW AY-»iA0 K------^,p BOISE. Feb. H (A>i-8 lnginK h i Fp-'in-

laracs *n Uie C a n la ’ county-courthouse a e ulrl Uurley- "Blacky" Miller, or Waltc mbinif' Watheui, remmed_»o Idaho today t

Mace a flrs i detr(« murder charge L • connection w ith Uie killing of Johi i J, Terry. Burley taxl_drlver,

P t , Officers' rttum lng Miller suippe n here en route.'tfl Burley. T. M, M orri

Cassia county.jirosecuior. Steve Md •l|r|>~hcner-deputr-shertff;-and~Ar-OrOQr N kS -d e ll. assessor, reported Uiclr prlMne

a-ThP -■ T *fiu«» io t a t t J S " * : M iller r e t u ^ to ta lk lo-newspape »'**? |-reportM ».-£a ta ln iJBcji-ouldJ«U _ol

ficlals the whole siory when h reached Burley. Prosecutor MorrI announced the theory lha l Terry wt

‘^ -^ '^Tn nw n rttn r iit 're fu tecn oT ia tttT n oo ii •P.™: shine, after Miner had hired Terr

drive_hlm.and h l i j j - y e t ; unldenH ^lcd'compa^lon^ a man and a.womai

^ , ‘"K from Burley lo Tw in PalU and bae to Idahmnc. ,_____

in i t i l rO S in V B IDENTIFICATIONPosiUTD tdenUflcallon of Walt*

1” “ ^ Malljews. arrested In a pool room .1 'B igene. Ori-gon, on the night of Fet

t— mfc- f w y 11, a3- " Blaekj" Mluer. s u i i^ ^ In s ' in the Terr>' murder case, waa esUibS^eoi- m flW W tfiiipiuvu m uii! P tifuie iiiuKhool, here 'but night as he and hU guanl Idwell: passed through Twin FalU on thelranch,-w a/Jo -B urlcy .................- — .......idicate MlUer was employed for a period o I Bow l six weeka.al_thc^e-ln-Uift-caDaolt, o n s E ( ^ f dishwasher and assUtani coolic_i-lC'_jeavlnB-ther«-on-D«ci>mlMr-3l.--------

f -Deputy- Sherllf-S teve-M ahonc) « rep- c o u n ^ Attonicy T, M. Morris am ic County AsscMor .a_E . Cordell mad mcm- yp y , Bugcn

r r ^ ^ r io 'T c lu m M ille r-to face a mnrde charse.lh ca.'Bw county, tw in _inp were mado' by autoinoblle. and th

i t the stopped here for dlnhtr lasevening. M iller was taken to tha cnfi

whlen he liail hern cmploycd-wher b'(:on-|i'>s former fellow-employes idenllflei :harles;hini Immedlauly. He did not men isuR. R.LUcn the .Terry cate in lib conversatloi

w ith them.

KECOIID KAKTII SHOCKS WARHTHnTr^M..g.|, ni

* “ P Indicated-to-bc cenlercd only 180 ™ *“ ’ im llw from Washington, were tr ~ tcorded today uy the deorgetown seU I oeen mograph. Director Tondorf rcporte »80 w llhes-bcsan ai 6;3S.A..M_ and lasle » who about an hour, reaching a maximut

y-earajat 0;Sfl,I SUgO -7—----------------- -

MoMqititoe$.Carry DeathMnlnrla-Uenrlng iiiiisi|uti<ie« urc n

K.______ stwinnlltlf- fi i f tlie.(lu!ilhi ur-mirtuihaii in l- l i r •y.OW,t)i>ii''pr»|ilr- ir >ejf; lirth irtlnnT r iierica; nvtdc.by 11 Kumiiejin seienillit.:olum- ' ________________

£,«Uuc« Long Enjoyed U tluce Is fiiiK o f t l i f oldest foot

' plants, bnvin;: ln-en used. It li.lhouglil ® ' |iy I 'm la n royally more than S.Od

7 * ' I yfar* “ t'f'____ — ____________riiuTn* . ;_____________

l.ifp (•uuniiui)' reiiiark* llia i cron S O B .nnrd lK»>k:<, u|n'n tliv puszlea or« al nrouigh P<» la .t lie guest*

rooiu. ‘p. m. ‘ ---------- • ........ - •

J n d . ln ____ gEWi.VG-.aiA<UUNE,8ALE___ihot to .09 to be sold at once; must havc U

room. Sweet's aiore.—Adv.

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-we»would - - __, s in a to r J. A. Reed. M iu o u r l- A t , N«w«)

~ Q E N , \ T O R " J IM " doesn’ t ^ jO believe iu s il lin g s t i l l and

----------slttUnR aonicone-boost h im - fo r -1; his 1 President.

N o, si r ! ' ' i n v i i g l r r c u t ' in '[ ; y * y T h h c Iro n t l ine SlUirtlHftg- Bj8Walter iw a y arOiind Ihc co tin try in t l ie . .lay to ;oId UccJ kmtltvagon. J-Je wJJJ

.**’ 'a w in g Oiroitgh Texas f irs t andJohn -J q jo itth w es t on h is

dipped yway to the coast and n o rth *ilorrls, w est.' In the words o t Iiis fr ien ds ,

—: . . . ■ — oln^c:hiInseI^on:;thc■_is3^lC!^nd“ leave t l ic d e c is io n .^ ih c 'D e m - ’

,u ^ ocrats p [ the c o u n t ry . . n hc ~

“ JS BANK bandits' WITH t"S "■"fflAcFniruuNr'GET''S i : --------$50,000 TN'HOCDUP1 back ,■ "

(ConUnued Prom Page One) ' ,

Walter pcrfeetW Tcheancd< • The rob­om In bera rushtd Inlo 'U ie bank at 0:16 a. r F r t - ffl.. and under Uie dlrwUon of a leader,

2 S " ■«« po ln ta .;/ ;• rm m r — "— a u iB i tatiua c um w i------------' “ f l * A ll entrances were coveted by ahot

«>«» guna. Tho M bank employes, all work-.......... ^ IIff-w «h ln-1>JaJn’-^^cW-o^UJ« bonklod of jobby. and' a doien customers, wcrcp w iy " to iw srta -iitf-ao iku :---------— ----------“ O'f- Two bandlU vaulled into the caah-

---------- let«*-tages-aiid-scooped-up-currcuQiHoney.- ana •cash.'--....................................I nnd M r. Kemper: who served In PTanw made- In the World »»y,.de8cnbed lh o hotd-

^igcue up as like a U^nch raid. "T lw bandits

S the -rW r— K rtn p c f^ s a M -lh fr -b a rtk -w u • last Uiought Virtually hWdup proof, but

Ih ftt Uie-raid.- conducted w ith suchwheis. s p c f ilJ » rK t_ tM t« M n O y ., w,,.m<>nyiilf le d men. nullified all safety devices, men- Employes, .wotting w ithin reach' ol

sation TOTplvera. were forted 'to .the'tloor be­fore they could grab the guns.

The inicat tiulp can t lo d c r an ISOO amk-lcil iimii Is iini to lake tils burde^

\ seu- MrcngUi. Uml.Iin nmy ba nble lo bear U>« burdcn ,-l‘ lilllH it ,

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'food ■ ''A L e s s o n i n

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o t l ^ 'Wedotiday m om lns la » dAted cM^lkiBt?bul'.’iu ff«ria« only from '’ k

■ i M c f f i 'S w h ashe'-'iraa making the croasing. Be could

• ' [iiiA i l i l a Itli 'watttf* -“ ■ eiliJSi^after~Uie accident, but suites—

he .was unconsolous fo r a t least an hour. He;Wfts taken .to -th e hotpllal

ARMY APPROPRIATiON - ^-BILL^IS REPdfiTED TO

SENATE BY COMMIHEEj . WASHINOTON. Feb. 24 (/P)-Car-

■ - Uion Mtlt.passed the house. Uie an­nual army approprlaUon b ill waa rc- parted lo Ute senate today by the ap- ■*

senate committee added «3.- “ “ T ? rj» 'io 'a p iirp p riaU o iia “ fo r' c ^ T n ’__acUvltles of the d tpartm entlaad^eut___

oUier appropriations-by.,15,W .llO .Jn - _ ,, eluding ,»IB7,000 fo r llghtcr-U ian-air * cfluJpmeijt: » 3 ^ 3 1 0 fo r rivcre and

h a rb ^ : *800J00 fo r naUonal rifle ' t imalcpes ana ttiJAOO fo r pay and , o lljw nce to the organised reserves, d The major inoreasM - included »107,- i r - 147 tn-pay for-tha-caretakers o f ani-

mais; tS3.S00 fo r Uie purchase of ad-

^ l l r f nn the MlVsLwlnnl r lw r ^ 1300,000 for a meas haU a t Santa le .: Monica, California.iJJ --------------------------id ' ■ WILL FURNISH ABMOBV is BOISE. Idaho,. Feb. 34 (/Pl-PaycUe

w ill fumUh an annory fo r Battery c.^ 14eth FieU ArUltery, Idaho National

Ouard. Colonel M ,jO . McConnd, afl.S. jutanl general, waa notified today.6f p ^ t r i ia a n h T T n o ic iro r - r t r n i i i i tn g — fy. an armory or giving up the unit,

tn e " '£ t ^ M d * " i t " b « n rtm o^W / « d ~ -|*T K rm l» « -^ (r« r« tin l« - :« rT :« ya lry~ - 0- unit.

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B ru ln G ir ls U s e t o Jerom e Co

' •■' lid s . 17 l i r - l f t - W h i l t - f lo y !

R un A w a y W ith 3 0 to V

' • V i c l i ir y : ........... ' --------- ^

The FalU bukclboU t«un..ipUC two nm es w ith Jerome In tin Ncrth Side city l iu t night. The Oruli girU l u t lo tiie 'Tiger co*«<U. 11 to U WhUo the Bruln boys romped awn; with a 30 to 11 victory. In aplte o tho 'Ih o rt notice there «-a.i a largi

— erowa"iirt«p"B5mB:— :---------------r—' I Tlie Cniln twy* were Botng goot ' lost night. They took the lead atte:

the flrs i few mlnutea of ploy one wen« never ihreaiened. The Tiger

------- . . f i t M - to -acore in - ih e -ilw t-q u tH a iwhile the BruUu were.pUlng up li

■..counlen for thU period.- Tlw Bruit -........offense “ W M-working ntccly-through

out Uie game and the Brulm dUplayet ______ more speed oo tlw floor than In pr^

Tli«{r» Come B « k T lw Tiger* oune^ftcC In U>e tecotu

quarter to outacort Uw Bruln*. gulh erlng tw o-baikeU -lo~one for_Twli

and the-NKoring was meager In’ Uil period. Tt)c th ird stanza saw botl teams opening up_ with the gami moving at top speed. ‘Die ‘Ilgen nude their- lo s u b ld . fo r the game It thU period when t)icy looped two tons ones In rapid succ«a^n. Tlie Bruins however, were n o r ld le and manag«

----------to -g«ther-four^b«sketa-ln-tixlmuar.ter. r

■ .T h e iM j iBruins who adopted staUlng itcUcs

—------ but-whcn-thB-JeromeTdef«ae-eam«out. the 'B ru ln broke through to loot a basket In almost every try. Th«

.. Tigera got but one polnt_ln_thU_quar, ter. a foul which B ird converted.

Tm the iJrulns, Kemptfln wa* >»'"> ..* -_ -P o in i.8 « lt< a L J tlth J l.c o u o tc r i,jn iic l

WM second w ith seren. ana — /— gathered sU. -T l» « » -lh re e . l*d * .d lf

I tbe bulk df the work .fo r tbe Bniins > they were playing the floor la nl«

shape aod a U o f ^ O i^ s l n ^ ^ ^ e l i

“ r w 'th e Tlgen'; ^ - w h«h''inar with five coutktei^ and :Wayae,DU- Uneer seoond' i r l t i j t h ^ V These' twc

--------- Uds both did ^ wdrk'.Oh U ii IlU iand break dowa.theJlopr-wlU i a speed

•=^----- mat 'l i -b a id la aW ^S -m Hsj playtegbis firs t game U te r an enforced lay oft on aeeount of Ulziess, added •strength to the Tiger/offense and proved v^eugh one ohldefehie also.

--------- Weeks-dld-nlc«-work-at-cenler.taklagUie Up off from Pinch most of the second half.

Jwome OMm ' The Bruln gtrls got away to a bad start and were never able to tdke Uie lead from the Tlge^ sextet Je< tome led at the half. 11 -to 3.' and In-

I t in the in ira period while the Bruins were no t able to close lhe

......... g«p...The.DrulaJasslca.»ailed.ln.U3e

---------^Tlgeretttt-^retaaiated—w «h-a«rtherbosket' and- the Bruins were not able to again h it the hoop.

Oralg was h igh fo r the Bruins for pobts wlUi nine counters and Out-

--------tery gnthered-four.- The-Bru lnr werennt t /v . n«.<to watch Uie baU go by mott of the Ume. The guards, Block and Bweeley, had plenty to do and were working in

Tm Uw Tigers. Abramson was high _ w iui-ia polnu-and-palt«rson-aol:llv^,

. Abramson U a clever forward and I hahdled Uie baU in nice ahspe. .The \ Tlgen had posstMlon of the baU most

of the time aod tnade their shots count.

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Oralg. 0.........................Abramson. »rig h t forward

Sanger ......................... . Patterson. 6le ft forward

•Weaver ........... ....................BroughtonJumping ccnicr

Bvaos ...................... ....... ..... ... W«ksrunning center

.... , z =aweeley______ ______ - ..... Smnmers

le ft guard SubfUtuUoni: Tw in FoUs. OuUery

'fo r Sanger, W lrth fo r Evans.’ Referee, CoUlfis.

Ber»'T w in F ills , M Jerome. 11

Kemptca. M •____.................. Bird,' 5 H gK l'Ion fa h l--------- -------• Toykir. 8 -----------------------------.Oalss, a

le ft fo n rv d, 1 -------— W . -m inge r. 3

e if lH rM»rUD. I --------------- - o . Diiunger

r ig h t fuardKelson. 3 ---------------------OHourkt

< le ft guanl SubsUtuUons: Tw ln_7a lls, U orgu

---------- fo iL .K em plon ._a iow nJ-io t-Jrtiy io r,PuUJer fo r M a itla .” •Jenm#, ShAm for DaUs. Weeka 1 fo r Q. DUllager, DaVls.for.=Blrd— Refeiise..Ikard.—

ORLiUlOMA TEAM CHAMnON-' . MANHATTAN, Kan.. Peb. 34-Okl*. hwL* tialte islly became basketball

- chsoipioh of the Missouri volley eon- »«eace hero t o i* h t by trouncing tbe

Aggies 40 to 31 for Uwlr slx< k. / teeoth oonseeuUve victory wllbout a

deltoi to tom lsh their brUllant record.

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S Washlnaton Senator’s Skip "JJ —per-Has-Only-Ono-of-Hi: j i j _ Regulars to_Cause‘Uneasine5!lycu --------! ! ! : r t t , ■« ptobr

Icm of pltchen who might be clnas- ed AS holdouts, usually Uie f i n Uiom in the* side of major leagui manageTS^contlnuet-to-harMS-soo« basobaU bosses as Uw lnl(tta_vcc»

I nr-Ttm-iflM=tralnlng- s r o « « i^ » a - U

Ing Srnatora ar* eoncemed. ClarJ “ O rU fllh has only one' of his regulan J” to worry about.J™ Among ether pitchers from whon '* ,'T no word has been received and whos<

conlracu are unsigned are Pllni Rhem o f the S I.‘ Louis CardlnaU Jimmy Ring tA tiie Phils: Doss; Vance of Uie Brooklyn Robbins; Wall. T J o y n r U i^ c w " York-YoHkccs, anc Charlie Ruffing of the

Possible holdouts in other depart ^ ■ taeotTTranwl'BejIino'concienrinnn;

ftgera untU fu ll squads report oftc; M . td i 1,— M eariwhllerthe-tn ln lng-progtaih-o

. v irtually all dubs on the ground con ' Unues iiT preliminary stages and prob OtiL > U iu ^U -n o t- l> » -> < n k r« M -lo r-a ii.

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eed News)—The 'jUblon Normal Qulntci

l«y Lake last week by defeaUng the L. D, ded 8. College qutntel here tonight.- 30 to *nd 18. T h e , game . was ifas t. from - the Iso. start w ith boUi teams scoring even log- and-U ie-fln t^uarter-cnded-e li^ t-aU . Uie But the Normal aggregation o^ned

an offensive In Uie second period that— g a v c -th e m -a n - ir- to -8 -le a d -a t- th e

holf. 'The Normol was ' not in danger

*“ again during the gamo and matn- talned their lead • Uirwighout Uie last

^ the- hoop-and-the.Watts4tftikee-comi-, ^ blnatlon cotild not get going. Powell

Twinynnd-naTker - wt r h i g K - f o r t n r ^ lj. Wlin aix.

The. lineup:. , Albion (30) L. D. 8. (101* ," Adkins 19) ................... (5penshaw (3)^ _ right forward ™ i^ e U . l l l ) ' » . _____ _____ Watts (4)

Nellsen (6) ______ ___Horker IB)center

“ 3otemaa (1) _________ ___Nagel (31. . .. right guard

B u U e r-r ..: .r rn r :n r r-7 T r r -" ... OUen^------- = left-guord------ r '- '

™ aubsUtuUcns: Albion. DavU for Adkins, Scott fo r PoweU. Hatch for' Bateman. Young for BuUer: L. D. S., Margett fo r Openshaw. Ooff for Na­gel. S lnu fo r OUen.

^ -PmATE-FIRST-BftSEHAN— » REACHES TRAINING'CAMP

' “ PASO ROBLES. Peb. 34 (/P)-Joe Im , Barrie, f irs t bascoian of the Pl^s*

burgh Pirates ahlved In training camp ,w, uxi*7- He U U>e f im of the regular

ilnfleldera or oatflelden to report, the I «Nrt nf thi*

‘ " r a U e w S t o g t h e NaUonol league pennaat last ytar. eame down from

ety Olympia, Washlngtoa where he vU- -ee, tted wlU) Xra F la g s t^ of Uie Boston

Red Sos.The 90 odd players In camp turned

1 out fo r pracUce today wlUi not a ton , 9 arm or case of Ulness in evidence.— O Id - tJ ^ ;w llh - th e -te a m -s a y -th a t- lt

. 3 M eU A N IN .W IN S 'w rm K > 0 . NBW YOBK. Peb. 34 (/p)-Jlm m y

M cU m lD . sensation from the Pa- * Oi,lc eoaet, knocked out fild Terris,

New Yorip coatcnder for Uie 135- pound champlonsblp* In one minute

n n and 41 seconds o f lighting In the S' ii» M w « rt_9 r-Jhe lt_ ie h fi< lu3 ed _^’ 'n u iir rb o u t here tecilght.-^rMcLarala

Imr laoded jQ it two right hand punches on Tertis:, chla.. D o ta ,w e l8 b ^ .m * t pounds. I '

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Eden Loses lo Albion, 20 JS 14, and Kimberly Petes

Heyburn, 20 to 19.

— H A Zra.TO N ^Fcb_21_ iS iK ckL after The Neva)—Tm9 fust, cloii- -bask

• ball Humw nmrk«t_llic_ODenlng tlfl “ “ Or piny Of tlic MlnldokA-South 8 con- class B lournnment bcliii; plnyed h'

thU wcck-eiid. Only boys’ «amcs wi -a n - pift^'Ri~'t<aiiy-fttij’n t r t f 'n f 8 i ^ n i

botwcvn llic girls w lll bu played '

Edm and Albion mixed In the fl contest and Albion won 20 to 14.

' wns n hotly cuiitesU-d game nil I

I k I M:Vun llll. Alblun nuuuKitl to ]' I L I Away from Edvn m the Uut half u

won by a six polnl margUi. U » ln

7 ^ W en while m w wns uic niKli ni fpr Alhign

Heyburn and Kimberly BUKed* ^ sensational contest os i the si-co

game of Uie (oumey w ith Klmbc nosing out-a 20 to 19 vlctor>-. K li berly tobk an early lead and held d«rtng-thc-flrst-half-*h lcl»-< ‘nd«l-

'.Str to *0 hi Uie last half lhe He bum quintet cut lose an offcml that nearly .swamped Uie South Si ers. Heyburn had several chant In Uie Inst few minutes o f play

i « i ' ‘■‘n ‘LJkl. the m i end team wasT

iiuin fu r '.K lm b e rtr^ ith 'e lg h l'p o li

Bden and Heybum w ill meet tome row In Uie first gamo of Uie day ai Kimberly wlU meet Albion. The fin i

** ’ w ill lie between the winners of t .. . two gomes. . -

J 2 _ The Haielton^ glrU who won H SuuUi s iile *'tuuiiii.j la jt "W ii'lt—w meet lhe Paul sextet which’ swoopi through Uie Albion loumey wlUiout

feature gftme.of. the tourney. Wa>i r * ." Huddle3on,.of Ruj>ert.U th e -to um

menl refree.

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PASO nOBf.£a, C a lif, Pfb. 34 (/Pi pfoe Batterymen of Uie Pltlsburgh 2 l|ts* rates romped through a anappy tw amp bour workout today. «1Ui both l w a r regulars and rookies putting son the th ing on the baU.

4 ^ -Wc .^rirldae trade f r ^ the N

^ e curve, while John Miljus. another rt rom ular. worked a fast ball and a chor ^ o f poce. Pred Pussell, recruit lei sloa bander up from the Texas league, «

^ troeted attention w ith a fast dr rqed balL

Joe Harris, hiavy hitting f irs t bo! num. waa out on the field today. :

H - lt U -U » -fln t-o f-U ie -re g u la r-ln fle ld i or outfielders to report.

WHAT W0RB1E8 TOUT mny- Personal-'AaalysU Scrvlee has help Pa> thousaads th n ^ h their dlfflculU TTls, Xt wUl help you. Address P. O. S 13S- 46 for appotnUneat,~Adv.Q u te ----------------- ' ■ ____________Uie I---------

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i ’rarJbg rar. "Diaek Ifowki” drivrn Ij- Krank a, durlag tbo ipecd tr ia l* th a l luvr nu ilr tlv r Ot PhlUdHphUi. as l l burnr<l u|> l l ir (rack

i l lL l I U N iV E R sm r OP id a h o . south' em Branch. PocaU-llo-UiilviT«ity o jldulio, souUiero brancli, wlli b? hot

o n 4a ' to eight iilgh schol bxikMliall (onni: W .o t Idaho on M arch 15, in anil 17

, . -! wl«n tlie annual tntcr-v:lioluUc stati CfeatS I championship "hoop" tournament wll------------fbe-heiaurReed-hBll—Plnremnrmor

ilng forward rapid ly at (he branch li — 'M un ffu ii tu biiy n wil j (III i tw w W fw

' of teams in March.:daL_luJ -D is tric t toumamenti! 4111 bl- iilnyw -baskel- ‘n varlourpak-W orilie-iU iUraUr . u,.-. *‘ '8 previous week uml winners o

* uM -ea cIi of Ihwe wUI atWrnl (lie meet li 1 , Pocaicllo hijth wliool wil ^ *’•' kumi (eom a t thi- im-d. Thi ^nTMr*8ouUica»lcra___to iinnn irn t will b

, ^ ' P'»>ed “ I Montpelier. Olher lourna yed ^ dlstrlcU are: Idaho Palls, Mack-

Ma’KowrOoetn-d'Aiene.-BoUe.-ani 11 n ' Pocotello wlU mniie tit'n itJn u-ftni In the st.itf rocir,

l u £S IH'M III..1IL,T iv ii' ■ *0

^ u im A r- Tlui sctuV- ot_lh«i_ctuiunslunsW' ellmlnntloii contest* w ill be Ow'd liii

I the lnrgcst In

""TTnT hugh • buWaing hat i

held it ^ fhe gsmcs,m «i-i8 . II I II ’e[fcmlve[f i-s rd T ------------------------------------------------------rhances llay to ,-ln the L-as ‘not

■points-------- -[eyburn , .. ..................

tomor- ny and• finals of Uie

w ^ e

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Kraok Lo fk lia rt, (le f(l. a i l l apprarrU un k dilr (he world goitp. IWIow U Mrn Uie T rlp l

(rack In a trU ! run. I t I t piloted by R

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South- I I LL DLu l l I flH III l l■«lty ofje host -------- - '

mj"R Two Famous Swatters Dopa With First Yankee Contin

inch in ■ .ent for Tratiiing Camp.

Iiiny«l ~ N ^ YOTIK. Feb. 24 (ypi-I.ed Babe Ruth ond Lou OclirlK. tho t l contingent-TJf-the-Ynnkcrs-lerc-:

Ml w ill their train ing quanen at 8t, Pi-te; , The burg. Florida, tonight. Other playi .Ul— bcJln-Uio. Rroup-w«re'Catclier*-Jidii>^t tourna- bowKki and BIII EUvmann and 1 , Mack- Durocher, hiflcldcr. Tlie m njorltr Lie.-and-tl>fr—Vankee’a - p ltchen-aad-catchi uke tiie-; 1^0 tchetluled -to leave loniR

{ irc ii i various other parts ol thc cou

. ' i l l i; " & . IT O -M m m m ii i TO t -m !, oil llK' grousd imiklni; h k fUuil pr< Abn.ui„ iirJtluns for Uia «hi.wi >' ^ Monday mtmilng. •

According J o _An.c mc-TT:.n. w

1 M p y i i r m iilhil uju l- ijfu p r condlllon tlu il evef before.

ha< n |,y last w o rko u rin New York I but by sw itd 210 pounds, two pounds lo? ;ed Ih it litlm n last, year's mark and 14 poui MIM, I bi'Iow hU 1020 weight.

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J :BRUlNSTT0n«EEOlQER!I T * in Falls Brulnji wtll inw t thi

I Ji'tome Tliter.^ nn thi* loeal_t»Mkr(bal ii-oiirt (kt 1:30 o'elock tliU fveniirg' Iti i

i_ _____ ilnitlA-ttouii:___a iic -u ru in s_ ra n -u p -jI. . iliu g f m-ore at Jerome- Innt nigii

«Hum.it tne Tljrr.'* but Uic Kunie to ' nl>!hL u rxp«-c(i-d to be a clow futi

I ._ L a i i—u ttk -U ie -B ^u ln t .plU-d-up-1

.llli- Tmrr.'<.mme bnck th i' ni-xi nltili lu Klvi- u ir Bruln quintet u louul btttllf on j i ie home court, n ie goiii'

P S i l i i fh r i i S i W f l ij — *-— ! Shoshone and Wendell Droi

~ Out in Day’s Play; Carey ani Hacemian Going Strong.

V SnOsilONE. peb. 34 iSlloclftl t.*■; Till* NcwNt-Today's play tn the cla> ,'i U baiikeibiiU tournament being stng ' i-tl hi-re iu»w two boys’ tconu ellni

liuted, Tlie Shotlwcw qulnle l tell ta- fure Uie Carey and Bellcvpe teams t uo-otiUof-thu-^cet-and.WcadclUioo:

— n defeat from Olenna Ferry that cai un kbe rled ehmlnatlon fro u r the tounir; Triples Cnrey nod Hagerman loom . as tli >y Ray strong qubiteu of the meet and thei----------- M raiiu *111 u ie e l- 'lfrU ie -p iay rod a ;

-. Bellevue and Oienns Perry are sti.......... lu Uie running and a ll four team

n n __Jiavo—one—defiiat—tcgUtfered —agatan L them.IM U I The Ciirev five handed Shoahon■ . .■ > - l)>vf - f k <v ticket g f the ioum?y 1A n i n the opening,game of today wlnnlnII l y L :o to 13. I t was a 'fo s t game bt ■ l l u the Shoshone offense could not gt

I going. Ilagemon defeated Bellevui • ' IU to IG. in one of the closest game

, , of tho dny. Tlieso two teonu fough Jepari trom the opening whistle and the out . . cawe w lu''doubl \usUl the IwH fc

nting-minutci, •

- nnothe” ’crcw''*ionLed by ‘» t li teoms battling to stay In tli fio tlrst' t h e - r a l l r o | ^ e r s - m a »^e d -t

e m o r ap , i j i j count on' ShoPeters- jhone. tukbig UiU contest 20 to 9. Th ployen Shoslii-ne five could not find the hoo ii>»Om--'iuul-Uie-upi)»r«vaU«y*t«am»lM(pii'pce :id Lee ,-.<-4!iion of the ball most of the tlmi r r ltr of ILigennon and Oarey played a de atchers. (cnslve. gamc-as aha.lasl_boys’_gais tonight of llus day wlilch Hagerman won s coun- to 4, Bolh teams suyed w1(h thsl

.a irM jy l t e ^ I t wm the f ^ d e f ^ lh '«»'’>• ' •. wnicn oienns i'e rry glrU deftated tli

'« ,i,hA Hailey glrU. 31 to IB. ond eliminate them from the meet. Xt wa* th

i n ^ r s i a w t i i 01 ih p _ .e H g g ^ o r;T :i >re“ A t o i^ fc T iie iork he ^ tomorrow,s lower • • — pounds -- New Brunswick Records every-Thun

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ett bdlef that the tobaoe luMd in Chesterfield d(

------rett£f are o f finer qnaUand hence o f better tai than in any other cigarel •ttbeprie^

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President of California Or-

e -cne In the Olali-Idaho league, (he ^ilhiT Itl Am>.ricun UMftflaUnn «M11

y\j<‘ m«i Uils season by, the Hollywood club ul tho PocUic Const league ns

fo r young ployen wiio show'r« lJ iiroiiiLie,

. Wi.llam Lone. Prtsideni of Uic HoU dflU b-woud dub. sold todny that he luut

iKlven permission-lo officials of the jUolu' club of Uie Utoli-ldnlio league (II look over Ills ruokir.\ m-xl month

____ wltli n view of (aklng ovw U ie lads

Ball i r t a j ^ ' who liave playfd-*4a-— itnff J'""'' ' orgunUed bnseball. but

who still n-qulrc cxperlencc lo sign wlUi Ihe stars w ill be sent to Bill

‘ Rogers, U ttle Rock club hi the Ainer- « ‘ 0 lean aswlodon.took. ^^nedM !oninu)U ro(-.P hll-M ulcahy.>^ car- )-outliful pitcher, and Snm Agnew,

niey. veteran cntcher, were received todny the at the offices of Uie Hollywodd club,

these —5J5?: . C'KfcW U A n 'A lN X U M L tf-U W R-----still NEW YORK. Feb. 34 (/P)-Eric

Pams Lambert, last year's caploln and ain.t <lrokp of Colmnbia'a wnrgltv cr^ , r^.

turned today —lo a th e varsity boat hnnf. lend for the f tn t time since Illness. LJa.

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NATIONAL BEPIIE8ENTATIVE8 1 “ PRUDDBN. KINO AND PRUDDEN.* .

York. Rhicaso. Boston. San I* m n c lsco /L M AnB«lw. Seattle. T"

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-------BOVB- HBKOEl# ---------------------L■•Who would you Uke-to bc It youL

- «-na pul to (tx hundred elshl*lWo| boys In the schools of Belleville, New Jersey. Their answers are lllumlnatlnB and in ume ways Iniplrlns.. Tlie re- su lu oujjhl to be of Inureil wherever there e boys.

Colonel Lbidbertili liOt Uiree hundred------ jWty-.mi’tnjrmoJe'-^-olcs.- more-than~ h a lf ot nil, anri more tlmn three j

who ik-M Prcsldcnl.Coolldse. w lih cnc j------ mmarcd'tcn: 11______ Wp«t In ordrr l l iere were stxiy-slx <

votes fcr Henry Ford, twenty-licven fo r Thoma* Edison, sixteen for Oov- ,

= = ;c r f lo c _ B B lth r = lw r lW b : I« ^ p c n c ^ ^Persliliis, tlilrteen tor Eugcno Tunney.

~ twelve for John D.-Rocl»efeller. eleven ,fo r Jack Dempsey, ten for Babe RuLb. iseven, for Oovemor Moore, five fot '

Bobby Jones. Jack Sharkey and Mnyot Walker, three-etch for Red OnuiKC ■nd Commandcr Byrd, and two ei^l^i

and "My Dnd." ' _______T ills list Ib surely jto fth studylnsj

■ RsnrrcvclBUoTrof'Uro'ldealS'iind'am'-j bltiens o f prcsent>day boys, The most ,

------ imexpected-thlnirnbout-tfnwTtJBpsrls r::— th a ra th le t lrhe n w h ivr so-feyTTotc*.- •

As for the unrivalled Ideal hero of YouiiR America, o.i here revealed, the ■

- Ncw York Times make* this excellent. comment: _ I

E cw ^ 'hc"lrt^ no nm Tar'lf'^'*h^ ‘‘cvcr]' _ ■ made a home Tuti. I t Isn't recorded:!

him noihlns: and he Isn't rich. But more.than half tlie BcUevUlc-boys thought ot that mlmculous tllgh l

- above-the-cloud-J and the sea. that youthful face and tlgun-rUuit highly

' lUMuiii'iiuimL'iiiima'iri.1 in m ii i .u ii t i plumped their ballots, for him. And

..... ‘pcrhaiB i t ts l lot t oo^mnch^senHen^8■»Ing lo say thal, above any man of our times. Colonel lln d b e rs iT rh w ' done more to put, healthy ambition:*, and Ihc trariitlSns df courace nnd finc'du- vclopmcnl, <lnlo (hv minds of boy.t;

. nnd that his Influence ts bcUcr thnn

Uuf'lnl'r '^mil."'

WATER PRinLEOKK The ^tlitc of Mlchlcnu tiikrs cx*

repUon to the rriwirl ol Spccinl Mus­ter Chnrle.% E. HuRhen. rcccntly tilod w ith the tjnlted Sinte.s Supreme Court.

^ O M ^ih c^^a tlo n ot - walcr d u w io u from TjiVi» Mtrhlcin tt

--------HrartmtcBBO.nn takiiin u'aii'r i»!.uum :bly for sanitary purpancs bul In renllty for power purposes, too. "hus nol played fa ir either w llh the Kovcni* ment or the lake stnici,." I t nlso

'.rlchls. which Canada herself declares hnve been Invad'ed and Igiiored In drawing walpr and lowcrliiK Uic. laken.

_______- j jf ihe ,C lilca to -S a n lta rr-D u iric tcan lower lake ]ci'ets,“ says the Mlchf- KBn brief, "Canada would huvc ihe r ie lit to mako such use ot the watcrn

. o f the Orcat Ukes as I t desired,. Ncw =====WHc~«oiiir^6iw if^ » ^ « te n w

lh e sute to- Nev York harbor, OKlo _ i v w bU ' divert the water# .of_jH»k£_Erlc .0' lo to the Ohio River, nnd each city on

:~ :-,r|toe70 tw t Ukcs couM floi' w fiat x H l- '> c :'c » ib ’.'hM-done.'' ...■ ■ '’r •

case there woUld wonTbe w ' between two friendly

between neighboring |^ v ^ '; i^ ^ l | ^ ; ; .p r o ^ a b Iy the destnicUon.

group of Inland

r r ”

T W I N F A L L S

tactv . Impottant phaw. Tli# C a n -, | adlan fiovommcnl U preparing to I make a vuroroun ptoic.'t If tho supreme Court Hpholda 111" rights cUlmcd by! CtllcofrJ.'" C«TOrti-mar-»efu#e-lo-gO;- iS a « t-w itli- th r-O r« it-b 4 k d ^ S r4 *w - i- tence walcr»-ny projrcl unlets Chl-. cago water diversion Is checked. ' |

The French may’‘ l>c the best eooluij In 'th f world, but a plsln American IS'

now being madir In Ffftiico In the art L of ‘ 'a rtificially llnvorlng food" arous- cJt .lueh wonder,, TliW new stunt U

4tVl«Hf—pl«K.**i—(li*<'l‘T-<i)ll«k«‘llr—nunlJr - Ktilnen hen. or w lial you will, and l l . - ' .i.i.pi.i>T f.iwt tffilc Ihr rrciitiirc. “ i SftyiTTttTUor <iii nn‘ miujccu lii

•n iic flc.-.ir <if fo 'il brt'oniM w . aromatic and c.irrii-. iht.oder nf earn*

uay. wUk^ juimxT Urrrlc?. or whul- I c v c r jx u Ih in k t i i r l i l i i l oui;hl to,have j„

ca icn ."' _ (; Who. c\.u- h itiimrl lo nsk. wanUi nI

. and smell like rarawny ‘or nnLw?. ]j i t Ia reporicil tlm l the same I'xpcrl.j, menu liavc been irlcil wllh liarc.i and. ,]. rabblu liu l witlioui .• itccew. TJiat t i ; Vl

IaKe-carrylni’ -tho cxi>crmienL.iurihcr.; And unlc.vi l i is . Mopped, no one; f| know* where It msy lead. Somcbo(ty|

I and flavors of our fuvorlie vcgetablCA' ii —ron.-itlnB car.';, crren lima beans, j «■ frMli~OTVdciT pea.-,. y rcnarTC T iro i» [

111 clotlips' wc Clin endure, but not

5[ IH j I

I “ P u n g e n t - - :

J P a r a g r a p h s :1 ------The Creflm-ortbe N atloa l— -------e j . ,»°niot ■ I ' ^

-•I Jf Uicy lire i» rrquirr U i i ^L iPbbyista-flU iVuslilngiau- t u • rpcL tei I..-.

II w ill lake untie bw kkecp liiK .-T tic i- X Omaha .World-Hcrnld. j ______ IJ

I Word comrs'froiti Parb U’.al wdiiion' • ' w ill wear ruffle;;. Anything cl>c7—j t

f I , ^ * kWhal the newsl Democratic Prcsl-[

ii denllnl beom-ncrd-*-mo?it-Is-n c.-'nccrt j I, of Reed orRans.—The Syracuse Her- .i|«5 d. ______ I

't hunllnn parklni: room; fllc.vied nre I e the spncc-makcrs,—Tlic Toledo Dlndc.; iK ^" I Pollovliiff Sandlno Li .lomething like : , .4 flh ijiy liiii Ul 11 lli'H, iliu lllild l'U l« l l ' i rM Ot fighting liLi annr is [^aitiR, o»t! ,

where l l Is.—l l ie Springfield Daily, j J R e g u la n . -------- , j

V —Thr-hatlcss-ahelk-pmbRblr-^Kur.'^;-' Ihnt Ills head bm't north covrrliii; up ' i nnywgy,—Tlie Albany Evciiliiit nows,__

I- _!iTli^pro»»-appear»_lo_Uavc_lcsU:_, m iich-o f-lU -pow er-ns n-director nf-

'* public thouBhl," Yes. l l pmlr^^ public e offlclais too much,- whether ihey nrci It right cr wronr. Thnl's a procf cf

decadence.—Tlie Raleigh News and! [Obscr\-er. !

,r{ AnoUicr way ot sftyliitf ll-w he m |

T h^ rtirR w ordsT e lP gn inr— --- ------------ !-It --------

Tlie automobiles on dl.iplay In thr Ijig show have plenty ot parUlUB s-p-wf'; under them but unfortunately 11 can'i.

kt be sold with Iho cart.—Tho South- ly Bciid Tribune. '

^ Oklntiauin farmer nnd pre.ichcr de-',d dares hlm.scif a candidate for nre.sl-1 ^ ripni- He could nrohablv hnrt th r Ok--■ lahomn -farmer-and prenohrr. vote.—r-[f. T lto Clevedttnd Plain Dealer. -

""— IP r e t t y A c t r e s s ~ I s . i

S H l l O u t o f L u c k

I n “ G e t Y o u r M a n ”Hi ,-. "I've been playlwr mean ro lr. Jor

M»-4oiig ttxal X'urbcgliinliiK in Inac,. ’** my sweet dlsposltloii."

TT -mouilt I fK lllfid i i i i i i i ' wlio ha« a '” promlncni role In '•Oet Your Man,"

' Clrfm Bow's new’ starring'•vehicle,' which wlll be ahown at tha Idaho

ll* theatre three da)-a surUng tomorrow. ' 50 In thU picture, the blonde bcauiyl

i5-Mrn M ih e giri engaged tfrC lia rlM - ■noi;pf5n.(tf*T}6w-yi«din6'’ fflan;'**eiie'' U 'ib c icalou.1 rie B l'fo r,R o^n ' smiles.:

I'n ■‘ riin l'*, nothing iiew to me." Mlsa' 5R, Dunn onnounocd' whon siie was a d -,

, viActL of her, newest x^e- i" In •FasclnalinV V'qutti' 1 wax Char* ■

• f ' les-Rogerr.’ •wcelHeart.'.-biil 1 lost out; he to the heroine, - after Mvenil., weeks,

during ,which I,, c x p rc s ^ . lia trcd ,"; JoMphlnc'declarni. .

■* •••ln_B ebe ,D a n le lf“ Stt1nj.i Olrl, 5 « - jB m fS a niy U can dT w In 'tlira f.- ‘

Uo fectlons'ot Jontea* no il,'w h ile Bebe . 1. .wa.<i Uie iucky contender.-------- ‘•in^She'g-tt-Shclg—1-^ 'ng-Rlch’h n l-

Arlen’s j l r l frlcnS-itien_Bcbc.,.atol? .II - h ln i away froii} mo.", ,.

^ goci to-,«how. U iat-A^ta- Loos'- « t ^o^Ht,|Uay be wropg.ii

n« ' ' Hot Waler Bottle !Alwfly* .expel tlie air from the hot- !

ir- ira te r M t le ufter you '{mnr the water ! lid In io 'k by. geotfy pressing the bottle I “ T •npn arfl t ownrj - ma itoppar." ' N tv » r k l • (wo-juirdi

f i ^ . — -• -- ■

i Colfax PwlcplateI ^

i A a w M t y m i a _

mn;a>r*tMa w tt tc w tw re s .

' -Hut w lm te w I do," «lie prolMle^.■ “ fw e r ir l l l Ihi.ik h» dl.l IC Mnisi-lf.

nnd It I t Ahoulil by nny cbonce be I wrong, he’l l toy I ’m young.", . “ He will, my dcur." 1 ngrceil, '‘ fnr

lie In 11 man and'a brother, But timt won't Slop yuu doing ililogi. 1 sup-

• p o » o r ..................., Slie wn* nlready Miilf wny dnwn- t stiilrH. I'rofcKsor Harrlnston nml Mr.

All..,. ,ri.co J im a .l iiir ll.ig. 1.11 _ I uliook liuntlii wnniily, Mr, Aitiiy ! !.r.'.iiliod t lm l jlmiiU-f.<r-j.iy,lm iiitjlc,

’ I iiH-.lninnvo. oml liopeM, w lildi f slmrcd. >1 llia l wo mlghl mcct-naiin. clilicr.on'-

’diiHy or iriiflmcfnlly. Tfiey weroi'wie;

JiilIirnH'nlIocie.l>onie Old mahngoiiy■; fli.vei tn lier room wlilcli lind plwnys ''I m iirl; niRi nnd-refused lu i>iwn: Nancy

s! Ill nny of them,.Ilinu;;1i 'lie Innl ixner 1.1 K irii lliem, but slie wimlil try It. Stic

iiuie(|---nwnyi-«l«>n=jnlta-tnmcdzun z / IVter liMd me. • Tl-^re wiih n new. ^ w w lr - w r lo u « - 4tou.m iiiailun iiii ,Lcr .

“ I ’m going to te ll yon boili ^onl^ lliln g i KumvUilns I've known ever xlnce InHt Mondny morning: s'>niu- t l i i i c - ” uliu nddrm cd l ’c lc r-"t lin t yciiiMIil for me.’ t lt i i l you never lold niMiui mill..never would lell uboul, I Uiirtw iv e l i- "

lie fnlrly apmng from lit* clmlr. “ ‘‘SR;p:’n i( r in fe m r i. ie .i:- i ir r rn n t ic ■ . nsU iitliin ,. "J lieg ynu not tu si>cak;

"■| sctiuMicel" . -»•^^fr^ll-'lB 'nt^hit-iitm tm rTonsctjircnce;"- ■ "■I m ill Julln, [irmly. "Unit 1 nvLnuwl*

.Muuiliiy niiinilni;. when I duslieil lijT - | tlic uI»lo In Darr.jvtji,' ond yuu, Mr.

’~inw~ililH in ftiy liiltlUJ'I-1 b|ji|iiiiB bulilnd_ -uuio bouli OD tl ie

iiibl';, iiiio I'leld'iip !l'« iprlus-lnncct, lo ■■ I’cUT'* liicrcuscd BuUallou. blie went

OD cnlmly:^ — i'Vuu..g» 4uunt- tilUiniieli lln it.in t- re ly I'omvaleii Uie wcffPin uodcr niy .c.' euK', JUU u w Ita liluda rrotrudlng

: slliiliUy, us iliL- kick of tlie niccbonlim Iihvina cn>i«i'« llic iii tu llo. l-teSBHllfl.

” 1 Numiner n^tlncf, tii ilin iw olt suspldflD'['- - t l nit- ntyH-..HiM|u .... I i i»td tli«-w~*n poa,

I nnd bll/t'iK It lo tho lloor under u y I eiipe,,{ Ideki-il It ns .violently oa 1

i>-,;-vimld;-*o.-li-uuuia--land_uudcr_lliBL 111' l ie s /n t ttic diwr, l l ia t kick woi _ !_ tt lu i_b ru lw d -iiiy -to o t:;l-* lu lb od .iay -

' t<J Imrd. nnd my (eel wero not pro-tectwl-t>r»lioes.''------------- ----------------

"p •-WIiliir' Tiski'd I ’clcr, surprised. ' r r , Jull;i Mulled Dl me,0(1 r ii l l iT could bnvo told youId '■ l l ll l l i Imd on liluck aalla licdroom

! Kll]>]lcr^,'' hlio niiKurod lilm ; “ ouly sho

" l i "(;uod io r yi'U. Cunstnnce." in ld V, ■ iv to r; -1 Ilon'l niiito get nil t l i ls T W

, ] i|i.|.[.i‘ij iiii^ht luivu loeV^il c liV

iir “ Wry. I'll tf l i you now how Icnmc III v.t'iir tlii'iii. }uu kiiow, uiy

!,*' liru iiiifiittier nml I lind H dlsaKreemeul »ii SiJiidjy. i imidu up uiy niliid tliut lie musLlell m.' hImhh mv nnrmtnLJio

p .' 1 lold tilni I li:i<l liecn lo tbu Illchmond .1-! luictlou III hi’c Ilmt book, lie refused k-- ii»- nil liifurmallLUL-not.-too hliidly. — r-.\cs t-nm n iiiis nt-brcakfust lie upr _:.-|K-arKlJilLnady,l04»--0UU_UcU.BUt^

I liu wn.1 humid fu r-U lim ii/a . I don’t I 11 IU Illy Miijdki un lll-tcu u'cluck. I

\ \ Imd Vll ii'hruikfuAl'Jnckct and slip- I |K’i?i. ilier<.-fiin‘, mut ImiJ Juil time,

iille r tie Imd h-tt llic llOUiO lo I ! Mi., on n frufk nml Im rrr , Bim . L t .- i. i i i i , ,k u -L -c u u ld — krrp ,h lia In

; sliilii. .M.v ptl|i|K.-rs were blnck, su I liK'iiiispli.'iiou« Ilm l 1 could take ii ’ eliniia' l l ll l l iliey wuuld nnt be no-

llicd. V i't tliey nilKbt linvu ivelglied i” ■ iigniiiM me, ns Hliowln,- tbm I had letl

:iie lii’iisc Ju liii'ly . pumibly nngry pu^ nr rult ut aiy uruiidrmliur. Ulss Kullcr

Uiivo llio Ihu bviifllt ot the doulit.•‘.\nd }uu, Mr. Uurton, saw me In

tr^r-n7m.-^i nt Jli.l.nu.nd. you 'm»1 a I Imd inillcd tliut book li> your tliup

Jim .heard uic cry.: •lie’* deudl' nud i-iiw tills weaiHm In n i; bitnd; yet yuu

..giive llie, n Klrunger, lliQ prolectlun ot '* j , your sllenco at tho prlc«^of sutfcrhij 1^1 to jourtulf. And fjnnlly, you cleared

-,-my-uucie'-ot-lu ll- t i a»ptiJ6n ._ ii i rm r Q . You dun'i llilnk rm'jgolng to let tliot

’ nil p9.su wiHiout n woiil, tiiougb I eun 4 , uevvr ri'piiy youV

! : . ‘:P o u 'i_ in lk -lo oc olKiut. rccuf ir. ment:" »uld, t ’elcr,. sharply. "U ’s l i l t ! vnuu;h fur uc to hnvo always belfeved

in you.", .: "WVii," Kuiiled Jullu, “ you'll Imvo

. , .lo ju k e y fv illt, nl least. When-Jlr. rVj- - .vimy-biW y lir -aiy-m »de ih tre^= to lil

U illi o f Itiem eu’ry llilu j:!" •' I'etvr looked n t her dclcrmlnedly.

jn j—--«i-ti.*ti:t-«v(inl-4.'r,MlU,^-ho.wId. o i; . .iio, us. i t tvuii lho day ot rest aod lie

inld plenly ot tluie, I ^ to Llm a

to- ----- - — , I ......C HAPTER X IV

. 1 They Hava T h e ir Reward.i Slundny lunrulog ] awoko very early, j and viewed lho fading stars with r6

da i (lecm, I'o litive .dowd,r;tiQi^«%' ;tutp “ iptly, • X tew ;

FALESllSAHO/SAtURDA:

It'

r-if. \

fnr f fMRS. » I B r “ NeCALLUM AVERILL V

‘ ot D ttroK i 6Hl on bon« on ier en -r 0 b m le n ln il .:oh*Tie», eUima she u needed Uw money to aUsfy,the de- »< mands a blackmailer. Mr& Aver-

^ fllhU o f_>^ t*««^ ^ , , _ L go boeJi to irark -snd mske resUta- ,

lllc, .. Uon. ................................................. • ?

liiicikpluto pljrtua-puisio .remained-lo j iM! mted In; and tliin wlintt U'eK. iit j,

jraB t“ wWk, nnd worK wns olWil.vHTiif ^

pl»!Ofy” c if.It (0 do after ttie-rrevlnnj - | i Interrupted w?cU, 1 look od cnrly train t

''H In io town. .A uuartcrpast eight snw *' "mo“ 'w iillilng tluwn ' l'fidl-in"'nTCnno ‘"',i

Ihrough tho pale full sunbeams slnnl- i liig over thn low buildings. Bul wiien y

^ -|-W nch « l-B irfo w S rlo -nn d -bcn o lil! -£ ^ Ihero were.Pcler ond Kancy before i

lo tn lk lo you," nnnonnMd Nancy; t nddloK as an afterUiotight, "so does

" '‘’I Peter."" " - I came early to get reaily my re- y" , ,w rt fo r Mr. Darrow on tlio lUiynea t'• * . t

Fnresldo snIe." explnlned Tcler, “ It's qgoing to tw a wonder, but 1 snpposo |

’ “ f ' i i f i l pleU;ia8“ to plcccs brpHoclplOT 'jianyliow.** c

••Wlint I wanted to toll you,"Con- \ l i>atico,"''CTPTlmie<l' Ptli'r;-~nB-pr»po-' Ti clot Interest lo you; Ifs about yonr

!i!»‘ boy friend Chrirlcs Mnclyor." o' j f "H o has repcnicUmiba’t be«(mj,“ n,

Mr. I observed. \I£5L .,. “ A t.len s t .ha.hasJiCCfl-fOlglLCti;-!. . t~ -d6tt*niuow*jinnwTryoHT^Po>'*~»'>T^ “

I. Il ia t. - t in t .a n y w a y ,^ bta -b c g h -g o ^ j > '0 Uo camo last nigtit to say good-by to a •«“ * hiR cousin." • ■

■'•Tr‘y ifinun^'!u n i. ^ Jf 'J guess they're going to lot bim oR prct- j

ling „ easily,..as. llic ca«o .agnlaM. „W o J‘'•™ ifn T o f tho ffrputdt luipprtnoce, ,u « j

rfflo formed part of the entat«-iro .w ill. »n- iiiei i l. UUll lie-.ba^ \eu ft sae j and-giU- -j

“ J' roiilco ony roparallon declde'd .on. B«* i « > B ld n ,.bo gniyi Uie-auUiorlties macb i

-iBformotlou-tlint-was-twsfuian^bclpr. wo* Ing solro tlm Orosvenor mystery, In*-my. -clodlnB-Uic fiiet-Unt-be-wos-Uo-pooc.pro- boob,wiio tried to {lncb*fbat book ,

- ■ o f JusUcc won't bo'too hard to sallsfy, Dod hu’8 due to clear out. Well, good-

y*"* riddance!" —oom "And JiiJIn won't be nlnnc. cltber,

now," eald 1 briUianUy, "Sbo bas bcr

said *‘Sho wouldn't bo alona long', any- ~SuF "how," obsm nl Kancy.-deinoreiy. " woTr — A—fulut-tlimb-aioiintad tn P n ler*f.

■ sercno brow, lu t ho otrered oo rebuke, nme :io wo ull Miiiloil w llb highly spon- uiy taneous clic<:rrulnesi(, BDd be observed -

iieui modestly:tliu t “ Well, I'm not illioly to start any* -.j - m i l i l i i g ln i i r t i l i i l a l i r ___ ____________ _ Jlond Nancy snurted. used l lu t here camo a forluonlo ln lc^idly. -niiiHon,—<)nmidei-«-Diolor-tolicd-Jip -uih to thu curb, and lo-wnlk'fliTUErpaE !

Biit^ _row,.wcurlng a.porteaiousoxpnMlqn:lon’ t something iniportaut ;>was Impending,t. I to brlug him to tbo shop at tlile hour,slip- IJctng one of tho employees ho spoke- ilnie, to. 1 said, careful, however, not to bo

10 too funviird o r unconyeollonal:

— i l l . ___l l r n ilm llln l MT CtilHBWi ., su rc le r ’B nor Nancy’s.:o n "Good morning, Jlr. Darrow." said

no- Nnncy. swecUy. "Isn't U lovely out glied so early!"I letl "Deiisbtful. Indeed." mumured Mr, pu^ Dnrruw, wlib sligbUy nocertain over*, uilcr eordinllly.

•■Vou don't, know me," said Nsncy. ^ U T ‘ ‘' I l i n n i i s r i n i r R n . M ia n n ilr c r - lr

. .1,

oriiig \ ] } \ h H H g.-, •- \ 1

S iuiQt ' '

cour- ■■t & M O ' t K l l f i S P f

fcved , \ ) i ^

"M r . I l l ^ ,=told.

Jly.

ad lie • i n uim a . I

earty. *^eu Don't Ki^ow‘ Ms," ta ld Niney.lh re. . ' - I Am’ H ltu 'S tir tw ."- ;'— -

..h in i ..“Wildly,lw oom e-M l8a568D i8»^« lt6 . secro-

=9*

D A I M Q ia M G . F E B B m

an,*k,..B«i<«r’ . .......... ■---------;? les.-a lr» -m ca icd .p« ttr.’ 7be&.

emboldued ^ . « a r bavlng stirTired Nanq'a -

= H F f i r f f i j i i il f" - ” '* '' » ~ r " A b H - ^ r r i d U r. Darrav. *^oa

might eoiM„4qj)„l«|l^ii9 a(Knit It."u , _ . ‘‘^'<'>1I lhe r f t r ^ W ^ n u ot.ttfp gen*

item tA-, , • • 1 • . I ! "M r. Darrow neieds h e lp r

, wnys necsasory to aay > cT;erytb<ng ; rig lit outT Aren't yoa g ia d r, ' k_____ - I f It ttrovci to be tme. I shall bc

“ Eipedaiiy -beeaus* yoo belped ‘ I muke;lt bappon;. O f.courw 1 did most

"Do u l l a* baw « u did n»«t of It. ' N a n c y r ib f ln « i :

" t w i , " begw 'Nnncy, w lib Inlense LL ■stitlsf«lloii. fp l* J rs t night we were n - r n t N orqiindy-tem te t tbe-most tir r l- ihel uie n<}lso w qkil}aa.ap.’ . l t was I'eTtt tc-i Bingiog lD bis sleep: be does Uiai

somotirn'cs, wben. ba'a very tired, t Jo Lnpg Ihnt trip , lo lliebnond and th t .

fuss about ilalvJna and . h U lw o r r j •-------nbout mo bad^Jost wom.blm.;«nt. andwa I 1 certainly fs it tbe pangs o f remorse lu Unt I f he had gone on, n m » to would ■>t have put us on tiie s trA t i 's p 1 weal

in r ' io tliu Kcyhb|a aaa r iC T g w r-m g -s -

ins “ loud Dnd wos ntilct—Dot-that was nol - llo before I had mado oat whot ho wai nw blnclns: a lovo song, and a slnsby om ino i i t " l l id i I ■ PcUr-rSncyl— TB4ri"nHI ' nt- ihlng next inoralng.llb nearly swooned Ifn wimn ho saw tliq iiiipcr. ond Uled.tc W! -c ip In 1n-lt-lirJn it-p tcntIo5T ^c« sna lIj ore (lint ‘ ihe young Indy who fainted Is--------tng^huii yestertlay t l i es i lownstalra’ I* •sft^ «—.~you‘- i i i iniuiit tbere-waa-tnert 'to H -CT'f thiih th n ir , ' , -oes —

"Itiillier. wlien I hcr.nl thnl thnl re- younu ,lndy wnutai Vlr;i1nln bonks, nes tlm i hrr gmnilfnlliL-r collcctoil llicm,

that ho wns niincUcd in the luw-bonk It's oicovc: enpcclnlly ulic ii I roniemhcred

.that-m y old frleii.l Itrandoo Tower llfl.' ■ had'bcon after a book In I ’cicr’r s u lF _ case whlcli wnt an old Virginia Inw

on- I odmlt, jin tll dcur Dnlsy AblKilt po-- ••Kdpetl me. «ho-ia iiC»t mo In i hrtn rtl- in r ono dny, nnd ciiiAed lovingly, and

nuked me quite incidenially how Petern w l ’ nTcl^ IIirarosrcnor-berW 'cr-------\ “ Slio liod detecllv« asplmtlons. I ' li

i . l . ■telU-flu-flboutahem.-aome-Umc.:!____BTlr — »Slic"ha'J miitriiiionlal nsplro n o n y!“ Si -too. _ l.Ilxcd.llicm ._V.iL tc lLy5u.^S2-to some liijie.

" I told Julla nliout my .clopcincnl. no Yilo would never bo aurpriscd at

rc t' a t all ImpoWont, or thnt I cared a^blt f'l® Io r. him. ever.. . And slio said 1 was a

good sister, nnd rowanied me."bcx- ---- n.n hnrn nren Vnni^ tifiil tfl gton n.tn- minute. Mr, Caso arrived as van. wUi- ttuard en i i e^ » g i gfeellng-us-<<tobly-

and pussing on to his ofllco w ilh nil thu .^pleasant courtcsy which bad

elpr. -never-dwried-hlBJ-durlng-tbat-paal Jo* trying week, except oncc when old ai-

>00^ -soelallons-bnd-bton-too-polgoanUy. c iQ aroused.

— uNiee^noilal'-t-murmurcd—Jinncy.. i fy . ••Somo would sa; dull, b u t ' I sny' ««*• good.’- “ Correct," 1 alllrmcd. "JIott did “ ®''’ Julia reward youi"- . 'Slie lent mo tills to bring bere to-

day.” aoswcrcd .Miocy. ..■j'roB.hrc-pnrkPt shi? drpw .a.8inBll

n,.|T -eopper-plaimcr-ublcli sho l aid oa roy. “ T T • ga f J u i t ~a»~Captaln~'ABtlnn(),—who-

' had the moment befora stepped out i of_a l y l . spi>eiircd in tho doorway, Ono look, nnd wllh a shriek I bound- edjtoward him, bnindlsbinB the plaque.

' ••XI'O ^ "Co'lfax’s

no seized ll, stored at It speecblcss.I lip *'lsayl"hoeJacaistedQnally. “ Xes. D a tlioD- form . . . sod t l i n i i l p . . . and Jliig,' "th trp iilars . . . and iho lns lntoenl*. lour. Where did you get Ibisr* poke- ' .“ 1 goi i t l " announced Kancy, loud 0 bo nnd cicnr; " I got I t out o t the Uttle

sewlug-teble In Julia Grosrenor’s . . . _ _ I iiicnn Julia nnrriu tton 'a , . .

n o t lb o W ." ■I *' I glanced nervously n t tlto captain,

said sorry fur the allusi.on. In Ills presence, out lo tho (Jrosvenor mystery; but to tny

• nmaxement, lie looked more Intcrasted Mr, tban ever. Is lo m m o i^ :

over* ••Out of llio sewlog-toblet ,B ut 11 wus n dummy; It didn't .open—” .

incy. •I'lia i'a wliat nrerybody : tbougbl," ^ I • rc'iiir iir-. r .Siili?f ,~lgBorliig"»iff m am------- - iim jiai'ui'i lyr ftii It wus ub t ltne-to -w -

' plain to mm nltout scwinii-inbTCs i ■'bul Julia's no llicr must, liayii .dUcnvQced

' oihenvisa Aad 1 suspected thot inble " all along, myself; l l wns.so curious

1 and striking. Jullu tliJnks bcr mother [ probably hid tho copperplote tiioro te

safeguard her copy o f tlio Iwokplnie-|- I tl io t K i i ' t W l i t r ttff-W flura-ncTcr

bo sliown up.b/.some engraved cue i|H. being struck, from' tbo copperplnto; Lm gbo -must have .'rtaiizcd th a t,' witli fHf €iYr>'body 'th lB kIi)i;jliie table, was « J l . dummy, iba-cvpperpiate would almost ^ certainly nererbo dislurbed, espcclolly ilLI i t she hid-'the key, luo. I tried Ihe

sewing iBbl* yestordny nfle r I'd tried I f ' ... ^aila*»-bw«Sr«od-glv«nbertli»-eliBocs

' ib«'.wnnt«a to'tn tfc-to-fptrnnd-l*otrc And thcrn wiix this copperpintc, all

^ cnnfu lly packcd Into the little drawer, - I T - • M ~»rw 3 i r ^ ~ ~ r i t « c r ~ ^ t i r t n n■ I po pcrr . ' ....... .••••;-- r ~ r

* DramaU.caliy sho produecil on otd

hW JT'd^fernirtliT ’W ptillil'TJD iri'a tf eiqbifred the fdlloplpi; Icgrad: . ,

‘ "TlO D r . 'd i i r le i .OrMvcwr

I!".!?’ ______•‘tuts bookplste, In prafiiu i^d^i^lllude

- .- t l ie g w at dayseftb»MacedOBlnn« -

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‘■“i L!'ffy THOMAS KIEQAL, 14 (above), ot and ..QRuul lU pld* Mlrhlgan. father of 7 rse Ui« Uwnortol 8U n l c j - K « t ^ 8 luld r ln i tunc, «as fonnd wlUi bts< 8 eal tbnu t slwbed In 9 Unt near bit 20

„ l -fonnd. h beW-M.a.tmpecl,______ H

cn( Tbls WAS pure Greek to m O n t tbo 5 ^ captnln siarU'J back In amsiW rcrti- “ 5

lection, - St-K •Tlie Eamemidar-tio cried. "Why. ’

"lB5t“ sliIp'«”ono '■« t-tbo-m ojt-fam on»-n > Is nrlzes In I'ngland’s naval history! Sho •»4*- wai tnpiurta uit Calhnrby-the-Brittsh-b:

lu lion lstio f Clillo In 1820,' Wo're got " f l It.atlfist, IbcllOTOl Colfdx’s M iT n ast, 7

‘1" ' bovo been tJtfrol" ®"00 wasi" I CTlcd. •’Kover mind ?

how I know; that cnn wait. But after* f “ ‘’ ’I ward be tcii a vlcUm to yellow fovcr, j j

nnd bis life was saved by Doctor Oros- i_ f ” v.'nnr..,then an AmCTlcan nnvnl sur- f

RMin. Ttioiigh Just bow bo bappcucd 1

I.r, ■■Julia tnld me._.That ship o n .t i ic _ r booUplnfo’ iniioTIiffSIOBlBnrTbo-doc*-: tor's ship, whlcb was on a Toyngo and .

gtcr Ivlne oil Cnlluo at the tlmo Of the ne- . , tlon between tbo ^ f r o l i lo 'a n d tbo 1 British fleet."

nmlnlng tlic copperplolo closely ogalh^ 'SS.'. — 'itho-SIaccdonlan-wns nJCCyJamouB

. Anicrlcnn ship, Nancy, and Captain Ashland mys this U a Britlsb-bcllt

itS i. fi'l!. '"tc - Oh, my gosbl"_ _

womlcrfal memory bad not been quite 1 “ ' Koodorful enoogb..Tbe.8lncerity..o.f_,l

ray contriUon was such tbat tbe Ineio- f -gani’o ot Its oxpmsslnn.g na ofCflMKcil , I

by Nancy, who *aw tbat^ aho.. inutt j ;

lhe wholly perplexed captain’s 11^ bod ••Speaking' o t prizes," sbo said

-lighily.-"lbo-uacodonlan-wca.ono,.too;_a It was captured Id the War of ISl'A 1

I tly . _ _ ,_ ,_o b ,-yo u _m n cm b e r_a i)ff._ ilP _ i you. Constancfl? I gueu you didn’t r

Jcy.. t°i>n »n»nv nrit$;Lln_bLsjogtJlld_yooy* ■sny' i i iu t nlco'Coptnin 'Ashland'’ smlTed^

his vweetcat amlle; In fact, be laughed did aloud. /

"Ihen tbo last o f tbe bookplate mys- 1

J L . H fs jjn iv s jA -b n .rtc c la rc fl.3 n B k r.tP -i ,, Miss Burloni" ' r

nail — suowi”— l-dom aBded,-rocovcrIng-|-------- • T - ------- ^

captured by America In the Wnr of j a i i UiuLaccounls fo r its.being Brit- Uh built." 1

"Oh, dear I Then wo've finished w llb ] '»*'» tlio bookplatel" Klgiied-Nancy, pick---------- Ijig 'up the-w p p tr r l " <»» r sgretf ii lly ■less. -1 baven't," suld tho caplaln. 1 Xci. “ How soV’ sho asked. _ [ r -ln - - ^ J l c c i n ^ I'Ye-rw llyHust-btgaiHoa-^ and a c c o u n r d f ' in r i ia il grcariniluencif.—

Mil*, you see. in forming my decision to -- stny iierc." I .

loud • "U c re r . _ ................................ ! llllt le “ Ves, I'm stuylog Indcflolltly, My i

, . undo always urged me to come, bu t ' . . my llif it momlng'.bero I wasn't very

----- ‘ " lii-eii on It.' l must ftditllL 1 lOlt put—T5IT I'lt u bit ; sufut Hr ihu-war, wbst f -B u t— cace' <I'cn you-nnd Ulss Fullur. u f courM ; , my ~drcw m yo lte n tlo u - lo - lh o book: uted l'’uti', and ho I'vo decldcd In stoy and

- help in lho buslncH on this 1ilde. I \ J,. J. teleiihoncd my undo .my decision lost ,

. night nod t must bo off oow to se* hint, for lie snid lic'd he horo early to

lo iu iru Hio business nml do some ii i li iir l i i l iiCT [ w-niit' i i ~ fiow' thBt Aimi^ snys he's ilirougli w llli mv.",.

"Jfp. ‘Airiiy Ih thrdligh wUh y<nil" l . cJaculuteiL "Why, wlmt do you inenn.

Cnpluin Ashlanill Tou weren’t heiplng solve Uio Orosvenur m>»lery, all thU lIlu e T ^n q .I nov«rkjiow_;}i;". , ,

- J ie i ii lng r " . r e la te d Uie cpntnin: i ^ r ilntediy. ’T say, wcrc you in ItT&oJ"' th ud no Idcn I" w ill!as a fuebly. - , ,Imost “ ^ o r n Just made a nulsunw ol clally n*y»®l( fw U ilng my m ide,, und. hoc 1 the cluK lo r lea, und iu-ilmlngoii nn orlg- tric^ Itml for thnl ^wi'y of Uic booknUi^e, ^

c, all 'liihg has-Me; Almy kiKiwn; iinylinw, j nwer, lhat ^ t bw k wns nu ultjevi of .Inler

t f l i r ^ ^^ 'tO 'llfl! OrtatTnor'comirctlbp'T', . I ' —r -Tlie cniiinin ehnOili>.l di>U>ilj»rtiI,».'- :.j

- v(Oonam»edlna«i»tsine):-’'. \ I

‘ “ , . ■ nX . bonso-tt^bonse. .c a a m m -w R it .|

l i l l g S r— aATHBOA Y r - f ia W A » y -W — — <

, E F X R /erobo“ “ m M eten> UTD JU lo^dss' • T w la r ^ T im e

.UarK^Uws,apatsa&dmlBecUaneoa&

1 T i i r y ^ I

-o ioo -H lg tv Jbiksn__________ L — —TioO-^JtUe Orchestra.7:30—Tuneful *rroupe.8:00-~Three Dance Orchestms._____________

1 ~ K Y i r ^ t c i |u 'I'U 8 Knoeycles - Twin FaUs U m e | .

|:(»-00ttgTeas OaiBlval,

] WDAF. K a n i s ^ U etenI ?1> KDocydts . Tw la Fans I la e

« :» -N e w Y M k *^ y S ^ ;;y ! F7;0l>-PhUco Hour, 78;0fr-.pia.Mer Orchestra,8:30-Concerl Orchcslxa.

J0;4fr-NighthavJu.

, i S 5 ^ ^ ^ J T w t o . i a n a . . 'n m d - H T -

<;16—Wcatinghouse Band, ‘5;1S—Radio Club.MJl^-Cdtlcierll U leralure 'Cenu----------6:00—New York Symphony.7;OO^Phllco Hour.

■ ' - W ^ --------Symphony,

, 7;00-Phllco Hour.8:00-Plreslde Philosophies; Music.

' 0:00-Dttnce Music. . .

( KSD, 8t.-t»B ls” \ BM U e tm I [ ^ . I K U o e y j ^ T irtn l>Us |

_C;0Q=Kcw_X6rk.fiyiiphoai-.:______ _______ !7:00-PliUco Hour. .8;00-Chambcr Music. •

■^u-iM - i'irnrm im ",—

1 q;t»^E>ancc Progr*m''la hours)!

- K F l. L 6 a J l i ig t le a _ ,« U .M e tc n J _____p - 6 « - ir a e e y d e f^ r T w tr f * n iT im « - l- —

‘ • "flrSO^Orchestra:--------------------------------- 1 -' 7:00—Dinner Music. ^■ 8 ;00- 8 ymphoncttc.

--- --------------2 10:00—Phlieo. Hour.

' ' u:m>i.WdW6irs umil. . — — -----------8:30—Feature Progrium.

I Cl:30-Mr; and Mrs.;_40;00—Eenturc-Pxbgram.—________________. 11:00—Dnnec OrchMira*. •, l:00a—Midnight EtprCM . ______

\ KOO. O a U a H " U t l Ustcra 7M K llnry iJe.------ T , lq r ,H . Tteu> ____

J 7 :00 -b lnncr Musle.0:00-RCA,Hour.

> 10:00—Phllco Hour,11:00-N. B. C. Program.

» « . . . i , -_____ --------

KGW, Porttaaa, -------- I t U J I a t a a . ____— IfilOKflaByclM T w lO iin t.T liM _____

t 7:00—Dinner Concert.. 8:00-Concert.-•■.. P;00-N.-B.-C. ProgrBm.- - ..........- in:fift~Philco Hour.

» 11:00—Saturday Nlghl Dancc.

n ‘- fl:0 0 -C l i l ldrffl's-Hoifr.-......... . ■— -----------

K‘*^W » -V » .T o w nc-C ryp r,-------------------------- -8:30-D iiiher Music,

^ - 0':0ft-^N,' BrC.’ Progniins M hours).' •

I i IU R , 8eatU« Z M ete n 4y i m Klloeyeies ¥w la Falls T im e ^f 0:00—Junior Hour.

1:30^Dance M u 2 t“ a:36=Stufflo.Progra{n:-----------------------------

11:00—Dance Music (3 hours),

d News Watit Ads r m h the people you I wish lo attracti t ’ — - —ik . . ■

IS----------- Tralp-Schedule— — _

No. ■ ■ Disputen- .S3 13:45p.tn,>s US 8 : t f .p. m.U . -------- 1

TO W KLtB. MONDAY, W K D N » -J*- - - D A Y .J U m J lU P A X ^ i:_ _ _ ___

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_ _ M l n u e L a r . O l a l r i l a R e t i F ig

u re W ith 'C le v e r im p s r s o f ia

l io n s in P ro c ra m . '

cliton Blvtn by lhe Filer----------- i i a -T n 'v iw lS u M WM . clJ l iaT.

aflair. Each member 'waa prtvllesc

vaaa o l n m l t u and pim y »uio« and red up en Iri cjyBUl holders ecr

_______ n rw l Uifl‘ Wiblw<The ongnm was g lvo j In U« Ion

of a nd lo bnMidca«t and U n . K. 1- -HammeniuUt proved .a clever ai

nouncer. Tho program opqied wll group aiiigkns by tbe club. U n . Jimea H. 8hlnn at OcorBe Waihlngton gai a talk on leeUlaUon.

Tho following women. In eotonl ,^__CMlume». save ih o rt talks on U

1 Mortha Washington, Mrs. O. i DavU: Btnjamta PranJclln. Mrs. J. 1 Oullck; M n. D. Pronklln. M n. W. I Btfnce: Ocuy Rou.' Mrs. B. t t Dl llngham; John Paul,Jones. Mrs. B. I

------------EaHneT-Mol»e-PiUbW (=Mn—H i-.w eavcr;_Pttu l_H«ycrf,_p irt.' -W._^

......... Cantlon: Lalayollfl, Mrs. T. D. Coinor. Mesdames Raymond Graves, ( H, Shearer, Claire OtUUan and O. (

I ----------DtlvU aauiiitianled - by Mnii & —• Bc««n gave several quartet numbci

otd Ume melodics._____ _ J to ._ C la lr f r _ 0 » l l l» n . sang_:8on

My Mother l lfu g h l Mo." M n. Loul WlBht of T w it ftHU u n g "Kalhlw

^^^■^M a»oum een'--w iitt; «ncorc. uesaElo--------- ■ u . H. B iiw rt r , I t omver - c . l . oi

Ulan and J. F. QullcK ln-costum< daiieed tlio.mlnuel. Laler a number. < elub members In costume danced U

— Virginia reel.Out of to^m guests were Mrsdam

E. J. Finch, R. A. Reynolds, Loul ..Wight., of Twl;> Pa lU j-.M n. P. >

Neale, M n. T. ^L Ualrd.fOf Khu------------Nearly~oll~of~the~club-members we

in costumci c t th : Rcvolutlonsry «i

” Mra. o . c . Davls, president ol tl‘ ■ Pilef WoTjiuff~cIub~wiUMe'bitP>di

- annlVcr»ary-«-on-Fcbn»rM-»a#-PF K u ltt l an oW lasliloncd bouquet flosen-by Uic'cmu.

Rctsms lo Kansas • M n. J, W. HudeUon. who has spe

---------- Uit-pait_ttina!jJtKka_vWMng. at_U----------- ;iV“ KrT3m ingham -H 5hre~w flrica

( Saturday lo r Pomona, Kansas.----- SoperinUndont Ueekcted... .

Filer rural high school board h rceleeied Oeorge B. Denman as lupe Inlendent of tho rura l high «cho<

------------Mr. Uennwrt 15? K tm Jb «1S nilsehool lo r the past ecven years.

_____ ..RusselLHaU and Ora Aman. stdenU. a t th« unlveralty a t Mosco h a ^ been -InlUatod Into Jratcm itli „The Congress o i i a rcw s’tna 'feacl

evening at tbo central grade schn Rev. 0. A. Waterhouse spoke < "Founder's day," the b ir th d ^ ol U

' ■paroit.Teacher assbclallbn'whiafh' been organised 30 yean. Mrs. p . l

------------PTM«t^-nf_yn.-ln_W alt« - thealth. CUirc Bnmimct gavr a reai

________teg, MUa Rhoda B a ite ta l and Ei

per accompa^ed by Mra. Harper san Dr. U Cartncy-wUl leave 8atu

day lo r points in Nevada to look a lt mining Intcrtsts. • . . . -

■■ ■■ THu-OIU-fteniuei gaYci-naiuale itflfaedy. -T lie _ ^ les- /M,- and

------------ school^-Thursdav-cvenlaai----------------------------- Clatra~OnUlah‘ U TtpftHW <|UHa I

Mrs. Albert Wateiftouse and bal came home Wednesday from (he eoui ty hospital" •

Mrs. W. M. Bunce and Miss In Stephens' enlcrtaUied at the W: 1 Sifhco home for tho (eachcn of tl

------------ r m giuJe aelieola OaUiwlty -a lUnoon.

— -Tho- n ifthday-c lrc le -m c l-Bbtufdi------------ T o t.a T jH rw c ic in n cT iw irw irM w ^

W. McDonough.________________

i P H A R M A C Y F R A T E R N IT Y

C H A P TE R I-O R PO CATELL

cm Bninch; Petn iary S i^ Ih ita lla lli ceremonies fo r tbe Pocatello chapl o f Phi Delta Chl, naUona) pharma fralemlty, wiU be hold Mareh 73. h u been announced by olllcen the grand council In Cleveland. A rangomenlA arc under way a t U Southem Branch fo r the ceremonii

__________ A eharUr of Phi Della Chl wgranted to (he^udents of the pban

■ ■■■-------fn llouliig fttorts

-, charwr to tho national fmlemlty .w l l n \ started last spring when E. ' l« inard..'pr6fesior of pharmacy, r oelred a le tU r from national hea

- q iiirta n linnung tho students of »....... 'Mpartment to -app ly fo r a chart<

— ?«eraJ.^taU s ,WOT. delayed, becau oMh^abawjoe-or-toe-president-ol-l

Pw m acy stUdeaU-at-tbo opening •ehool-tW».year.-Anothor^pctlUon w

- .October if llh ilghaturfs. to phaftnacF-itwJeotfcA-- .-...m men majorfng in ch n U try ai

phamacy «re ^ Q i le . (o ioTn' tho Ir temity onea the’, tthartw U grantt

The slgMTB o r tha 'petition Indu, Robprt, Whlt/», Tliiht* gmll

___ ■—TilBr. .OtanUng o f (he p ^ ^ n marks ti

l i n t sUp ol-'Uio -Onlvenlty o^ Ida t _ ^ — a«uiborn.OrsMhr tn-m U&aa!-intl? .

^yet no olh rt national' f r a ^ t y cha (er has I f t n obtained a t .the-tchool.

» ccnU. Troy-Phone

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U .'s llgh t& 'uied Singers lo 'bo tc ’ , at blr.d|sbount and on easy poymen

owest'j Storff,—Adv.

" ' " * ' s o .cent ;deaolog special on Mei

PhddT4ttl.:jrroi?.^Adv V •

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DU*B. S. FIRST PHOTO of UtUe Kenneth A t U -J . ol ,Moant ygnaa. N. w o dem

Con- w LT ra in o'klaboBai (o Cawda «. O- ever, wonld'not .permit lho lasl 3. 0. -

‘bcr#. [• ,rg lnucb Sem ces

S n First PrwbylCTian Chnreh ^ Mi ni st er . . .umH »■ ra--^und«rn :00 a. m .-M om lng worship. Ml 1 Poarson w lll speak on Uie «ubjcct. ,

Deadly Weapon." The anthem Is. Ex cfPt the Lord Build tho House, b OHchrUtj^ m .-Junlor ChrUtlan Bn

s i .......... .^ bo in_cl>a’rge of the younr pcopie c

____ the three Endeavor societies,.A splrnr -rc r aia-progrnm-haa~bc<fl*BTTanilwl. -o M-ar -Tuesday lhc-IJoy-Scoms.jrroop_f?oJ

y l l l meet. On Wednesday the Fourt c ijureh ' N lgH rw nnxn ic ld : o n Thura

•}.. d fly -the-Lad ll» -A ld -s< ^ ly--w lll-“ « at-tho ^omo of Mrs. A. J- Peavey.

ChfUUan Chtirch

l«ve o . C. CurUs. ra s to r“■ A ll services a t usual houn. Eva»

V " gellallo—campal«n_conUnHlng _»;li evangelUta In charge o f all scrviccs.

M r. H lllon w ill speak .(o Dibl .rhnnl nnd b1m> toforB the ChrUtIa jadeavor. S p e ^ l music at cacti k i vlco under direction ot Mr. Shields.

!S » ~ Melho'dSTpUeop.1ach*------- n rv .-H.-Or-Humphroy, Pattor .odojL -S im day-w hocl 0:C .g . a .A'ooL loa, superlntcndenL ' .: on Preaching by Uie pasior a l 11 a. ii : tte Sermon subject, ■'Clirlsfs Living Epls fhas' tics." 6p e ^ muslc~by the Junlo I. W. choir, •—on. -^K orU i_L caR ue devoUonal tervic read- a t 6:30 p. m. ;

Orchcsim selections led b y ^ r . R. / Har- ParroU. 7:30 p,. m.. ‘T o Spring tang. (Orclg), and “ CelnUal Alda" iVerdii a tur- Song icn ice led by H. H. Bamei alter Malo quartet musle. Short sermon.

—W. HctfLnn.Wanl, Prim t In .C b a r^ _ Z ____ Holy-Commiinlon-at.S-a^ m .___ ^

baby Momlng pmycr, baptism and ser ;oun. mon » “ 'dock.

- - P<5iltcnUal olflcc and sermon Wed I „ „ nesday evening ot 7:30 followed b

- JJ. oholr praoUw.: the --------

_________ 81. Bdward't CalhoHe

. nev. Reihi S. Kcyzcr. Pastor. nM ftsacFSilHdantrS.-nndLlOtSOnCT

»t_ V -Masses holydays.-6:30 and D-o.-m.-_______ Wa»_o;L.weekjlai5 8 o , m_._______

Holy hour Sunday at 7:30 p. m. La itcn services Wednesday an<

f Fridays a t 7:30 p. m.' . ' High scliool Bible class Tuesday ove LLO nine during Lent.,

a r t Third Ave:vi» East A. Belles, Postoc

Sunday sehool. 10:00 a. m." • “ Momlng wonhip, 11:00 a. ra.

young People's society. 7;30 p. /r Evening wonhip. 8:00 p. m. ,

jiiia l. Wednesday, 0:00 i

C’l a t lh n U k n n Church

—Uut- —G h rls^ il(m i^ ti-< hn tT ih l^ of tR' ■'*™f leason-sermonYn aU churchn o f Chrli 2- O- SdenUsU. Oolden text: Lwiah 68:l ■ " • Ho em»om>-that IhlnleUt, como j

to the waters,-and he lha l hath n I hU money; come- yc,’ buy, n:id eat. yet arter, come, -buy wine ond milk wlthov

money-and w ithout pr<ce. ii-uw —sm idarie rvJM g-are -hcra -B tn ito ig ol B.:m;1 was 8un(l»y tehoorfo r puplU under 3 fs of years or-a*# 'la a t 10:00 a. rii.

. . W ^ e s ^ -o v e n ln g -meeting, o ’ ond which - teWicnles dt ChrUUan - Sd I Ira- cnw)ic«URk.»« BiYon is «>■ 0

A r e a d ^ . r & m .a t 13 1-2 Mal]

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iS D A IL Y -N E W S . T ^ F

J A tn i. wn o f M n. Julfa Palmer MeDona dcmocd lo be cxccuted in <)ucbcc on Mar MCiL i i lt l i Dr. Pfaaeea P .liu. i. uda (0 ire hb mother. The aulhortllei. bo last roetlTn*. ~ _

A«nuc North U optn daily fro m i: g g 0 4:30 p. m.

------KImlWTtr->tftlroBt«t-ChmTli—BcrL A., P rwdl. Paitor .

-------- *— 16;M -0r-m —Rui>(lny~Mhoolr*Br-

w 11:00 a. m.—PrcnchliiR-by tho p< tor. ‘The Overflow L llc."

~pv 6:30 P- m .-Epworth League, al „*T * adult-foriim. ‘ "

'• 7;30 p, m.—Prctchlnn by the pasl _ "CcnsclPiJcc, Is I t the Christia

Oulde!"

--------Klmberly-CUrlUiau-Churcb—J. Elliott aihnp.* Pnslor,

'P - ' Till.- PfiMnr <vlll l>o with tliB diur J ,n W inuOrtiiutTuna ^veiling, m e W

!oc t-« t- 'tho -m or« ln?-l»ur_U _ l“I W U l U|,,js)„^s of Jl'.IUS." TlKTTUbJi

ftfthe "n vrn tn ?-ho ur-ls—The-Sc\

y- . "TheD lblo-'ichooniour U lO.o'c'lo Contmvnlon at U o'clock. ftlom)ng sermon. ]):30.

------chrtsttan-EriilcHvor-at 0:30-p. raEvan- Ei'cnlng scrvicc n t 7:30._wlih -

mi.’ sym’phonyVorche"stra' ' IS WATHrUPMAXES- DEBI:lds. ---------

UNIVERSnY OP IDAHO, 6ou em Branch*. Pocatcllo, Februar}' 3

> Unlvenlty of> Idaho, Southern Drar

one of the low in ifib~wcst. will mi a. m. Its olflclal debut w ithin Uie n EpU- month,_lt_has been onnounrcd by lunior Roiilildoux, im lru c to f of \iolin «

director. Tlio group has been pr ervlce t ic i^ fo_r four months aro n p l

reaching a i» liit"o rT 3 e rie c tlo n r^ I t A, The oreheatra has bpf» invlipd >rihg’' p iiy ui Boise n S l May durln j Uie « erdi). nual muslo-foUval. I t will also p iraes. in PocateUo' fo r the slate teoehi in. convenUon and fo r the Federation --------'Mujtc-clubrdurlng-muBlc-ffwfc:—

^ li[M_SCHaQL_Ci.U.BSJ!LAf— -MUTUAL-5ENEF1T-SESSK

Members ,ot ih o 9, O, % Vrreumiwj ona u,»-ni-..ig.. v ...

^ by “ O'* the H i-Y club o'f i.. r«-ln FalU high school, w ill meet it

oint session at tho high school n> Wednesday evening a t 7:30 o’clo

r. - ly a commlttcc composed of ihi gj!3nr ^embm.-otTfaeh-clubr-Thf-Hl-Y el - m . - ••tp itsonuuon-lB-Frcd-Vamcy,-Jo____ _ Hultcr nnd Ray I>cr8onius. and Im. 3 .0 . V. club delegation U Eileen Woi and nan. Margaret Rickers and Fe

. Wheeler. The . purpose of Uio Jo r ove- Kssloh U to gain a clearer und'

standin? o f the purposes of the t groups and to exchange ideas whl

ll____ may nrovo mutually helpful.

We're cleaning suits and Ught wdj )Vcrcoats for 60 ccnts. Phone 6

,■ rroy.—Adv. ,

p. m s y fls c R m s f o r thX kswAoo'p. ^ ------

:h ris t - T y A . ' T ^ V f e T V -------6S:l. f c B M A a M K N 2 g .3 >

no xo M n H S f f l p Q U:h no -’ ' ' K > r * K f -

t t 'n t w — ^

F i ^ I T i r ^ ia n d ;

w gyng- -h M diidm anc

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FA U S . IDAHO,-SAaUBD

m a r o a : •»%»>. Ifr^The Wiroa Wo- I ' man's dub enterMned I j ____heuse T h u n d jy e ^ ng of lost week

I 1.. f l . Nf-ym inT ^ SI ' VUmn Orlmm and MUs Opal WU- n l|tms, and fo r memben of< Uie school a _ — b ym l.« ^ - U i e l ^

H Mrs. 8. d . Dfohl enterialnwi will:n ' a DurorUe party Monday evening hon-1 ----------o rW her Vusband-a W Uardi H wero pla>-cd, high icoro goinc to Johr N Blass and low to W. T. Dlehl, Thi 4 - ------ Iwat eta. i MatsUd-, by ,b«r ..«ltuo h u n4 ------- 1dr»."p .-P i‘ Hhlef-*nd-M lM-Ani)a"Ma<g Dlehl served on eUboraiclunch.Oi|est4 f l ' lnelwled-Mr.-«»n* M ri „W. T Dlehl n ^ Jerome and £ . 8. D le lil'o l Boise, a E. J. Malono, pioneer mncher ol Uil2 section. Is IbU week moving to i■ ranch near Tw in.FalU which ho rc I ccntly purchased. Mr. Malone ha I . . . been acUve In community attain ani■ was a school board member for yean■ HU nuiches wUl be «ixrai«d by Les I Uo--Malone. Harold Malone, J. ^ ■ ■DJBkler.“ <^ajper—B r a n - a n d - ^ e■ Bean.

J. N. Binkley U remodeirng and cn •— • - latglng hU bome. .

: r ~ i r - -Af.«iimhly hauf y Ihr Tttin FaU im 1:30 ^ ig h .achool yeslcrdny aliernoon we

devoted to a muslc.-il pro,tram unde_____ the dlrecUon of M Ui Bi-rtha Wejli

reh .'I'ttC pr08nu ii“ lnrludTdTncsjnnd‘p!att . u los and duots. readiniii) and a har

r-B r-S - iwnlea-eolo i------- — --------- ;—

he pas- Mary Ward and Agnra Ifarvry, nccom • panied .by PhyUU Evaw ‘ two vlolli

e, aUo, solos by Helen Parrott. accumpanl» by Edna-Pnrrott; rendlnj. Once Oom

: pastor. rose;_two piano sotw. Jack Nune rUUan’t maker; rcadUigi-Agnri; Rrhrn*' vocs

snio, Elmo FUrror: Intmonlca *oI( . Vera Bamcs; .la-o p npo roloi, Jame

eb_____ H rtthirrll; pLnnortttrt hy llr irn Wttmnr, and Irene Oabhart-

4_L“Ihe____________ _________________________•Tubject — _________________r-Scven

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eoutii- W ---------»rj- 2 4 - J Branch*

Ul make m p ^:ie ne« f f l ' ' 'd ^ f ^ . !n __________ ___lin and B • ! “n prac- N

rapidly « 'j j _ ----- --u --------------- ----------------------------------vllpd tn a _______________________________Uie an- j!Uo play k iV ,leachcn- g . [ J 'atlon of 3 • th

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‘ m i10 Joint n f r r

u n d e r -H Uie two B

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i i i i i i i l f e H | BMiiSIIjDj» W o-| BOKLEV, Feb. - a4 -Addre*lng a

I *«*>«»« of penons J n Ui ^ m w l e heteJIh u n ^ ,_ ih » ^ f lu ti

school Id . S- ehurch, ipoke on the them xt 3in - 9H.«‘ ‘ Of Joy." and .eontrasu

1 wI Uj*2 hon- le lt when one'U 'lolng. or has doti Cardl|«n«'o -s e « l« ■»'"othsm worth-whl

0 John In Ufe.' >1 The Much Intcrwt U o*ii< shB»-n In ll

„nn»n\ fa rm m ' COnlfrfli-if. which .. W- . h»Tnf hrld ip com iy^n ir With leii' Quests «™WP week; . Many- ipecUUst*

> J . » f I already delivertd_nUdn=s^ i^no: u , thoee on. the prognm to be neam s of Uito B- P- Rinehart, field animal husban

• to a «» n : Thomas L, Moote o f Brl ho rc- Young unlvc^^lly; Pren Moo at iM poultry speelaUst aud Dr. W. A. Si i n u d Hvan. federal Inspcctrr In c^.arger years. lubercuIosU control. ■ ----------»y Les-' louring Uie cour .- Riven by I J recreational deparunw. a'game n

-UtmeT - to -B u rle jr-p e o p le -ia a -sh flw n ^L ^ called “ ring tcnnU” and U play

out M . across a net> like re-,*uUr tennis a Ui5 tennU icorc Is ustd.' Two pki en to a side take pari, a rubber-rl Is thrown icross Ou net and t

‘ U /£ N ^nrt Pft!?u n i lR much amusement.'

Attendance at Uih Leadenlilo w< U said to be the U rjn t. bcrc on n

on was " --------

HMliOMJHlBSSIIl-I* violin — ' npanled BURLEy, Feb. J i-S U nd lng fl e Dom- amons Uw cow tcsUng associaUc

Nune- of Uie sUU, Uie 3 7 cows of the ML t' vocal doka and Cassia county dairymen n a *oIo, are members of Uie assoclaUon p , Jamet duced an average ol 751 prounds .W amut m illt ind -^ .L B o unds buHerfat. '

ReMTt of Uie Jaauiiy production _____tlw n cow tt t ^ associations

I t ’ s " t h e : m Q i i

y i i ^ l y t l

Sbm^ne'h^asBafftliara ing a budget than a man i the moriey-he.3av€^i8-tanj

invaluable help to’ anyone,A—hnrfp-plrhflTiSa-ynn-Trpi

tween expenses, prevents 3 is best for food and rent, should on entertainment i not a reason fo r getting c you fo rfc it-quttlity' by-ntti

_hudg:et.saysiayQu ;- ‘Here T h o u ld spend'forth isrSpi

more." And'it-is up to-yoi got fo r that amount.

The person who spends 1 get the utmost fo r it; Mwi

■“ iiients how hglMn spend' r I t is surprising how, nra

i f you make i t a habit to re value here . . ,,a' little J)e in this th ^ g slightly'more

- t>erhaps-a-bit-fineiv^nd-e’ fo r advertised merchalndis

lence that is nationally re

I t c e r ta i^ pi ' ' " ' '^ y e r i

" f

' EVANQiUlST

ig anin Uief tu n n - ___ _______________________________:

m » r ptheme, .Irasted _________ __________________________

HSh u ! '

Amoni ITO are I isband- • -r nn»- REV. l e w is IIA LL o f Nampa «ho I Moore. condeet a seriea of meeUngi li

A. Sul-1 u,e Church' of the Natarene h w i r ge ot

by Ihe that J lic^Ooodlng^erom o. asioclaUuj nc nev/ rated second, with 307 ‘c o « produc _lL.la.ang.an-aTcrMB-Of-MO pouiids of mill played;and £8.7 pounds o f butterfat,

its andi The average pounds of hilUc pro ) pkO'-! duced during Januar? .was 639 pound: « r-rlng aud Uid aver«ge..bulterfat was 35. nd lhe pounds.. Oaa coanty w a s .th lrU 'li

return siandlng, foUowed closely by PloneeJ '""'"*'' nn<< ranynn . . . _ . . _ _

~Cow tcsung assodBllorts'arc-prov ,o week ing of marked value In determine on n c - ti,e ^.^rth of sires a iu l dams for breed----------- Ing-purpoaa., In ffllO itniH lng linPM I

table mllkera from da iry herds, and U ■ tUlng proper and economical feedln R raUons. The Jcpuary report, whfc! n — — u - fro m -U ie -e fflc e -o f-D .-L .-F o u r i - i i i n i i dalo’man. states that Uure ad r lllPU jdlUonftl-'-provan il r r s hiiVft , beni .In

T i t Em m c«nMw-ae_Jcnjpc and en

< IWlI”''" ' “ciaUons I CONCEENING YOU,e Mim-1 What U your queatlon? Have yo len whOjjound your true self? Lel Personi an pro-1 Analysis Service bo your guide. Ad ^ d s of dress P. O. Box « fo r appointmcnt.-

cUon of ' ~ ^ions in ^ people yo

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t h a t c o u n t s

: r a r i c h m a n h a s m o r e f u f T K e

i n o f m o d e r a t e m e a n s . B e c a ' a n g i b l e r - h ^ n - s e & i t a n d - i n v

m e . . I _____________ ___ ___

- k f i f i p - t h R - i - i g h t - p i o p r i r t i o n a - t s y o u f r o m s p e n d i n g m o r e t l

m t , o r c r i m p i n g m o r e t h a n ;

n t a n d l u x u r y . B u t a b u d g e

e c h e a p t t l n g s , t h i n g s i n w h

a t t t m i p t i n g i t u m e u n p i i u i ;

e r e - i a - t h e - a m o u n t - n f m a n e y j

S p s H d f i l l o f i t , b u t d o n ’t s p i

y o u ^ t o t g e t t h e h e s t - t h a t - c a n

i s h i s m o n e y w i s e l y , w h o l i k e i

I w a y s - f i l i d g o u t f r o m a d v e r t

d i t ’ h r t l w b e s t - a d v a i i t a g e ; -

m u c h ' m o r e w i s e l y y o u c a n 1 » r e a d a d v e r t i s i n g . A l i t t l e ' m

J ie t t e i? w o r k m a n s h i p t h e r e .

o r e d u r a b i l i t y . . . t h a t p r o d d - e v e r y - c e n t o f - m o n e y - y o u s p i

^ M w i l l

• r e c b ^ i z e d . .

' P ^ s t o r e a d t h e

' e t e e m e n t s

. ,

-r---y v-k' C v '- '

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V a rtO M W o r tc r o r F rcH o n ,.hQ D -,' f i c t i o n a n d i.O h lld re n 'i S e ad r

___ jp g A re A d d e d io OoUeotlori.____

a d d fd '^ f l^ 'ltw '^ 'S rF a lU public Ub- ..

I " carw r r - :

I wen. M ukerji; . .: v .'tuu l'I and Their PTW-n r r j ik ; 'j

I Goose VlUage Bi''n"-,-BLgbtm;-Pat.^<—I f f l

. Dootson: O irl ^ o u l , StorUi. . f t r i ,0 u EU Malden'and OUier Stories. Laj i .: . • I i l l eio^tyland. M ui^v: FoUdort Stories r . d hw.-Proverbs. Wlltse; Ranch on the B - «r

, ver. Adams: Texan Scouts. Tnan T r l- " " umphs, Altshelcr; Judy, Bailey; The > lUon.Skln Horw, Blanco; Ths Cat and Uie due-1 Captain. Coatsv.ortV: Tlio Yankee m ilk , Olrl at Hampton Roads. CurUs; F llnht------ 5 f~ tfira n T y ffo o « r i? n d e T P n m ^ ^pro-1 Pat. Orton; Lion and Tiger StoHes. mds.: Aboul AnlmaU, C torla ot Adventures, as J BL -Nlcholasr Sh»do»-ot-U ie-D iaJ. -

r In Seaman; Sewtnr'SiuSB.- Shtgmaster; mcer Amateur Entertainer, Boys' Book Of------Experiments, OoIUns; -War“ O f - ln d e ^

ponacnce,-PiiI5n!ook-oraam csLRELL bush; China. -Japan, Franck; Bi«ht

- f j . 'U tU e Plays fo r Chlldron, Fylemah; iron. Year In Wonderland'of Birds. Hawks- ,v 'iL „ttu rm ; r cO r uity Pouk. t eUow Fa iry

Book, U n g ; BUiry o f. Uie aevoluUon, ^T-l Lodge; F ln t Lesions liTNature Study,^ rt-P atch : How.Otlier.ChUdreniLlve,.Per-_

due: Young Polkt"-Bo6k of O U i«' cheynw Campf|re<,

BUBSOSJBK~¥mya HSWa.-

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• Pago 6fac .

J S J J l iH E S .• Buying .on Broad Scalc Fur-

.. Adyiccs on.Canadian Milis.

■llSroMUo wliitor whnil territory Ifd to a b iitk odvrfnce In wlicni values’ Iwlny atler an curly illp. a iiy liii; hcbc on a brMd Male wn.'. tu ritu 'r mlmulntcO

_ ^ - 'a I llV pltnfirt

. Chown D( n l VVinnUx'i;.Closlns quoutlon? nn «»icat wrrc

lo '»c U|i. ftiiil tmrhftnBcd. lo a nsc o l.l& tf..

Ilcftvy loHM lr. ',Ui.-ai nrronKc uw r mentlonrd na luely lii ri'iiori.s from numoroui poliiU i)>r<^ui<liuui the Ccn>

'iraJ Wenl. thm - uorc ftlipndvlcM nl lutid tli:i[ u lic iii unt] rye crppj In ccnlrnl imd Koiillii'tt.<iprn tu - rope »rre t u»cj|iiH trom liouvy fro.it

Flgurr.t OH rxjwrt'; frutii North Amcrleo Indicate world Kdlpini'nls ^outd be undrr ictiiA l n tiu lrcm ciili. < ..'0»crlngii uf V.Iltal in ClilroBO.lil-; enued an tiir advance. hoKcvcr. unJhflit p H f.i r.iiu.i iiiiiii nft.iiti.t IArgentlpn nnd CnnadA wure,buUi salUj

__■ to be offering •wheat mou- theiijily toEurope Ihnn Kerplofortrand’ UvrTpoolj « h » l quoinlloii3 today &crc luvcr lhan hnd b«n cxpi'ctetl. Ji was alw jjomieu UUI iiia i un- (iriti- m Lin-ii>wol

delivery L«i only nbout ',c over Chlc&BO, about the MnullMi dltfer* ence ta far UUs neanon.

Com ratlled lenrpornrlly with nheat, bul iveraKcd louer oji n r««ull of fine '

ProvliIon« reflected upturns 'tn hoe values' nad In collon.

: CmCAQO, Pcb, 24m e a l— Open l l l f h Low CIomMarch .......132‘v I3 4 \ 133', I33>.Mny ...........l j a \ I3S'. 133->.July , . 133>. 13l■ 132SCom—

------- Mucl i — • W 'jMay .......- ,97S 98'-. 87\. m

March M ^ 85 54'j:-------May'- , 55>— KP;— B5T;— 55^~ July (Oldl. 62S 52*. 8 2 \ 5'J';

•Vily mew)....... & 4 \ 64?. M ’k

CASH OBAIN CmCAOO. Pcb. 24 oPi—Whenl:

N e rm u ra -itJB .-— - - — - Com; No. 2 mixed 99hc; No. 2 yel-

low-»8Hcr ........... ..................T-oa u : No.2 Wiate 58c lo OO'io; No.

3 while 55c to 51c.Barley: 89c to <1.0l.

Clovcrjfcd: i lB ib to *27.

0.MA11A GRAIN,

■ 11.40 lo $1.42; ’Com: Na 3 white 68c: No. 2 ycU

low 90e; No. 2-mUed B7c.Oau: No. 3 white 54c lo MVc:

No. 4 while 83 Sc.

FOBTLAND CRAIN-----------PORTLAND.-Ftb,-M-(fl>>-WhMt—

BBB hnrd white 11.41; hnrd white. Blus Stem Boart »1J0: Federation, u t t vh tlr, western while SUSS;

------- hard winter,-wwtcm red >l.22rnorth«

r ^ p t * - V V l iw U K : barley 1; flour 30: cora 1; m u 11.

— ^ '-------:“ -TO LSO O -8Bei)------------------------- TOLEDOr Pe£“ a4‘ T /P F t lo rc l~ A ll

prices per bushel:Wheat: Cash No. 3 red *1.53 to t l i4 . Com: Cash No. a yellow )l.0l>3 to

i i jn n .OaU: Cosh No. a while om c to

83SC. - ^ ^

Clover seed: Cash domestic Feb* ruary nnd Mnrch $10.00; casli Im- DOrlHl it4.9Q ttslted; Mnreh importfrt $15.85 asked.

Alslke: C uh Pebruary nnd Mnrcli •tS iS asked.

Ttmothy; Cash March M. ;

LOS ANGELES PRODUCE LOB AN0KLE8. Feb. 24 (;P)-l»ro.

duce exehnn<c recclpU; Butter 144,. 000 pounds: chwrif 14 000 nfiiiiiflv ecits. non: butter t i ; bulk 4Sc.

Eggs: Extrns 25c; first.-! frcsli 24c; cnsecoimi24c; medium 22c: {inullsliOc

Poullry uijclinnsed.

DRIEO I-*RUITK NEW VORK. Feb,’ 24 (/?)-Orkxl

In ilu and bops stcody.

CUICAGO raODUCE _____ ^CHXCAOO, Feb. 24 Potnicew

nnd Iradlng inodente: mnrkei Mroii) ou old stock, steady on ncw; Wiscon­sin sacked round whites »3,05 to 12.20 Flnridn BILu Triumphs In crnlcs N. S

. No. 1. $3J0 to »3.78: Cuba D llu Trl.umptaj *3................. ............................

Poultry—Alive, easy: receipts two cnrs; pHces unchAngWr '

Uuiter-H lgher: recclpU 7008 tubs creamery extras 4 ) :; standnrdk 40c extra IlrsU 45c to 48c; firs t 43c to 44c seconds 406 lo 43c. ,

Eg»-Low er; recelpta- 23.184 ca«s llrst^27*i'c to 38e; ordbinry flr&t. aflSe.

____ WAV FRAwniBnn PRODUCE___•__ BAN PRANCISCO. Pcb. 34 l,P ,-

___:B u l le r t o l^ . ________________ :....... ...•• ' iOnlor*-.O rcen 76 to lOO box; Aus

. '1 tra lian Browiu $3.75 lo $3; whit

■ ~ ^ t e £ 3 i 6 c k w n - » i ' J i o ; to $i.i»- " ' W u b ln tta n 'a e m i •l.Sft to $1M.

SroUaa 99e to 43c; young roosters

— - 8 l e : - t u i ^ dfM tM :»8c to 98c,

.. D n *V l» ;a H B K P •'r o m K R . F6b. .34 « P )—Light snow . ; fiheq^RoeelDta 8100: nothing ^ d

TW IN FALLS I

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j r ~ 5 ~ | f S 7 l |IJ.sp • ------ — -ye -11. — ---------- —

ii: -.MARKETS-AT-A-GtANCE-Is --------

" n e w ' Y O R K , F.'b, 2 4 , j ‘ ^lock.s: I i r m ; “ rall;. ii'.'poiid to n i* 'a ,11 moril (.r m«TKiT i i f» f menl. ' ilU }__B o u d i ; _ Q u k i ; r a i l r o B d ls*_ ^10 j m Ilrm. I '” [ FoirlKii c.M-ii;iiiKcv Busy; Nlfr.~ ' " I llllll reacu, _

er tnidc rri>ori.N. ‘r- EuHar: Sicady: Improved refined •

> llU fttlon._ . I - 'Cofee: (lllis lie i; ifnd.' bujlug. \

3g Whcftf: F irm ; souUiwest damage report.5. - *

Com: Lower: weak cnsli markets. | ‘ Cattle: Steady lo lower,

5® Iloes;._l-'lrm and acllve. " j4 I---- i---------------------------- Is t

, O.MjUlA LIVKSTOCK______ «!’ -O.MAifA,* Feb, 24'(’rt>|-^'ftttle; Be* i11 celpls 700. .Ct>lvc.t: RecclpU 100: j

fcu steers nnd yrarlliim wnrcr; -Urncf^ ^. 7htVi<^k und buih about s i«oy; veals | ..i ilp rk im nti,I ^

trs scarce, weak: led slecr* and yenr- , Hugs $11.25 to $12.15: (cw hcfid $l2iO; .

helfera scarce: cow* $7 lo.JOiO: bulk I nil cutlers $5.50 lo SO.SO: practlcnl top vcnls $I3.

I: Slieep: Rccelptii 1000; lunibs open- ing -10q_to_l5c.-lil«)jer;-Ollicr_.class4is ,

|. slendy; early snle.i-fed nooled $15.25 ,' -T- to-115.75: best held h lK lie f^ lcd 'c Ilp -^ 0. ped Inmbs $12.75; fn i ewcii upwnrj i

to 10; mixed lo l fa l and IcttllnR lam l»‘ i avcrnBtng 76 pounds $15, | '

15c lo 20a higher; top $8 on 200 . pound •welghta; bulk 170- to 230

. pound llghla and’ butchers $7.65 lo $7i»0; bulk 330 lo 370 pound bulch*

’ I,I .TWIN FALLS IVIARKETS ^c; ThcM 'prloes are- obUlned dally

a f 4 o'clock' In the atleraoap and i

average o f prleet. Where eert^n i _ dealers fo r short periods offer

more than the quo(ed~prtee>~ne— effort Is . m ade-ie-Inciode raeh qnotatlonn. Quotations nre ofrered

-m erely a» ft jrnlde to producer*- -a n d shonld not b« accepled a i ,yr . f tffetl l j il t eAtmu_q ^ ! Ttm rr - tttgr r i

or low p r i s a r 1

_ — X Z l^ l t o T p r o d B c eA Ul T h 'e 'T w iiP K lU markeU resUrt^y

were as toUows:

;« ■ !Hogs ............ .. ........ ...................... $7,75

to Llghl Heavy H o s a .................... ,.,$fiJ0 ,Heavy Hogs .......-____ —..........,.10.00 -

b.' Heifers .............. .................»0JXIto$7£O .n- Steers ........ -___________ $8.60 lo $9,00 .cd. .Vml.cAlves_______________$5Mio$aJ0-.

yearling 'L am bs ................._$8.oo ich Lambs —........ ...........—_______$10,00 i

• ■ .P o u llry .'.. . . iHcnvy hens. 4V4 lbs. and up____17c ,t,lfft)t hens, under 4W lb s .......— 14c ,

r) Leghorns hens ....... ............-„.12c <4,. Cox ............................................... .... Sc ,U;. Springers. ■ C P lorcd^^ .,^ .^--..,Ju ,l6 t. J

Springers. L e g h o rn ---------- --------- lie ilc; Drollcrs, up to" 3 lbs------------------ 18c lOc, 3Uw ------------- ------------------------ •...••IOC I

Capons. No. I __________________35c iCflpww. No. 2 ------ ----------------------- 18cSllpj .................. .............................. I8c ■

ed Turkeys, N o T 'l ________________22c 'Turki-ys. No, a ---------------- ---------- il2c 'Turko>-s, old tom# .— — -----------18c 'Oeese ------- --------------------------------He 1Ducks -------- ........................... ......... 10c •

,i,M Durtcrfal, sw ee t'______ .................44cIH. Butterfat, sour --------------------— ..4lc20- EgKS (cash) ......... ...........................18c :S. Eggs (local store)................. .......20c '

Sugwr-WheletafeC ano":............- ________ ........' .,,-$752

^ Ooo!------------- ----------------------------^,IM3.bs; PoUlecs j

nurnls .................. ................. - .... $1.00Rav^u .................... ... ................. $IJ0

' Ikana .Oreat Northem ........— $8.00to$J.00

St. -------- ^W hea l and MIU FeedDlcklow whent. Na 3 or better,... $1,14FcderatlonwhcQl.Na2arbellcr $1.11

C irariey.—cwt."..'.-..-..;..v.,r.— .r..7r$i-,80]Dran. ewt. -------------------------$1.60!

5 j : Brin."'500:TB; -l0 t$ -^= = = = :n2 = $ l;O |llie Stock lood. 100 lb s . ------- : ------ 41.70;

Stock food. 600 lb. l o t i ------------$1.65-----------R etan-Frleo—

Lemoni. dozen.— ------— JOcandOOcOranges, dozen --------------- J5clo70c

• CarroU. ..lb.------------------------ --------- 3cCabbage ................. ........... ..... ..._..5c,

„ Leltuce, head _________10eandl3Hc|Celery -------------------------------------l3.'4oi

2 2 SpUiMh. lb .-............. — — .....— 15c^ - Prodnoe . iMir Blitter ( r i n c h ) ------------------------:40c„ i r BuU«r (eretmery) -------------------- soc!

S D A ILY N ^ S , T W F

~ ...... (TA

/ V V je GOTTA. C lT }■ 7 ' W A T 3 P .M . / f :

J!A1LR0AD_SHARES-SH0W_ STRENGTH CONSISTENTLY

• , NEW YOrUCJ'fib. 24 ( ,i',-» ii.lio iiil• , sJiarM s)joB't«0 falrJ>' cojwWrjji .st; chkD:

throughout today',--. .tii*k mnrkei, tmt l l id t is lr l i i l* ' ttfjb ljlt'j rrnilli:iil:>^ln~r<^ flecliun o f the'p lny of opiiuiliiK ,‘ iK-eu-

_ .lauvc-lorcca— N cU ga U u -lji-U iv -iiiili >ran from I lo 4'polnU. Sinuiliird In- I dustrial 'specialties ran up a lo nearly

^ "10-peint.-> nnd 'a -nuttifaer .i lu iunl 'om; .jo f 3 lo 7 pclnU, Tmdliii; was only

1 moderate In volume. Uie day';; r.ulci fa lling slightly below 1.800,000 Miiircs

f The unexpectedly inrse-rcdiiciion oi $ 9 im 0 0 0 in broker’s lomii brouRlii

— I ll.n1 Heavy buying of the rails Just be-

.fore mid-day., based on unconfirmed , nnd In some Qunriers unbvlievnb)e. rc. 'portu tha t caslcm-mllroau cxecullvc;had rench«-d nn {.'.crccment wher.Oj li.—Pj-Loree would nbnmloti his pro-

— poeed f if th irunk line Ry.itcm nnt r * traasfcr lhc.conlrol of Wnba.ih lo oni

of the other eastern trunk llnc.t. stead- ;— led-lho-inarke l.-nnd ainrietl- a Ircsl

buying movement. "Dear" trader; nrv/.HhHr.i. m^i.phl nnt

^ 4 u n 6 M = * b fc M i» M iG !r s W ^ w i^ ^ llnucd 10 m irk up otlicn w l im iu

ca ouiald#__ public__a^mrcMly —showliiHmore o f a dfsposlilon lo unloiid on lho rullles thnn__to-buy mt ilie dc-

2 '1'"“ - ___LIBERTY nOND.S

^ NEW YORK. Feb, 21 i,v ,-L tb e rljboiid.t"closcd; .............3'.;.s .............. ........ . $101,It

' ■ F lrsi is ............................T T ' : £101'.2(First 4 ‘ i» ...............................$103.1

‘ ■ jTh lrd 4 iis ..... ............................SIOO.U

T tM sury-V '.c . ........ . . . s u m !Ijq Treasury 4s •......................... 81104(

METALS—NKW—VC^RKr Fflbi 24 Coppoi

' ciulet; elcCtrolytlc spol nnd fu lurcj^ ‘ $f4- t O-» - . . ^ * - -------- -------------------

T in steady; siwi 51.87'-j; future: 51.50.

Iron Btcndy; uuchnnged.' Lend barely slendy: spot New Yorl i 0.25; Eo. 1 St. Louis SiN) lo 5.65.)— —iilnc-atcadn'Enst-Sfc-Louls-spot-antI futures 5.4S,r Antimony 10.50 lo 10.034.>-------QulcksllVCT-131.00,— --------------^ :—I --------1 MONEY‘ NEW YOfUC. Feb. 24 (/p)-C a l

lateral 00 to OO d iy M H to 4H ; prlmi

" ' - SL't iA iT " 'NEW YORK. Feb. 24 (;p)-.A bettci

movement of refined sugar ied to re- ncu-ed buying In the raw sugar mar- kct today and priccs advanced l-IO o:

^ a ccnt to the basis cl 4J3 for Cuban ■” T h ^ day's business wm estimated a

■80 4,24; 150,000 bags of Porto Rican a .00 i 3T. 14,000 bags of PhUlpplnes a i)a-«7>^,OOO.baH».o(-Phl»ppliie*-«4-4a; .00 and 72.000 bags of Cuban a i 4J3 ,00 m aitly to refbiers.

Influenced by activity and slrengU I-;. In the spot-markct; raw-Bugnr-fultn'e I ; ' were firm and ncllve. priccs a t om

time showing ncl gains ot 5 to li I2c points,. March contrncU showed Ihi '^0 maximum gain, due to covering, whlli

lie and on Increased trade and ouUldi I8c bjiylng. The uiiturn. however, attroct- lOc ed heai-y rcalWng or llqujdallon Hm Uc rcacllomi followed, llie market closlni 18c 1 tn 3 po lnu net higher. Issuance o [fie 122 notices probably CAused aellvi ne covering In the Mnrch position. Ap I2e proximate salej 89,750 tonii Morel IRC closcit 3,67: May 202; July 3.70; Sep

Icmbcr 3,70; December a jS : Januar;IIW*

Tile undertoiip In refined sugar Vft

vnncc of S points lo the -basis o f 6.0 i lc for fine granulated, effective lomor 18c row. Much bciicr Inquiry was report IQC Cd. probably promoted by eonUnu^

strength of the spot market.

'.22 -LOS ANOELES LIVESTOCK- !.03. _tOS-ANQELE8.-Fcb.-a4.(;p)=H08J

Rccclpl.1 300; active;-mostly 5c to 15 ; X)1 lower than Thursdays average: to:

$0.65: bulk 150 to 187 pound butcher $0,75 to $9.85: trucked in buuhet mixed offerings nnd medium weigh central Cnllfomia* $9 to $^.40: pack

I I n g sows $8 to$8£0. -- - —Catile-RccclpU 300; fa irly tctlv(

['■®5 j & i l ‘'C n lffor^a st«r8^'^2?75™poiTTEa 1-60;.S31 pound wclghu $13: three car 1.43 I l lT T "jiouria utahs la U "H iu H d a i-70; 812.85; bulk she. stock $9.75 to $8.6(1 i.65 including plilln Utahs a l $7.60 to $82!

alUcutU r*_$4_io_$O S :J)u lla .. n . . t50c $7.75; calve*,60; sleady.......................

Shccp-No recelpu; medium t choice lambs quoted $13.39 to 118 uicdlum ~iu tlu jlia im ^ ed cwea I to $9. • .

■’ ' ! PORTLAND LIVESTOCK •,t° ' PORTLAND. Feb. 24 (m -C atU e- iBc RecclpU 30; aU through; no - earl

1 trading, j jc sheep-ReeelpU none. '90o! Ho«5-R«eelpu 100; steady: tn cke aoej l n ^ ^ era »e0^ 9 3 5 ^ , - . - ^

f FAIXS, IDAJIO. SATURD.

GASOUNE ALLEY-^SKl

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uv I_________IDAIIO I’OTATOKS________y i Y IDAHO FALLfJ, Feb 24 (M nrkrt * ‘**,Wewn £Jcn1c6i—Slii|>menti Tui^'dsr:i

.. .C iilllurnU 19, Cokiadu llU. lOaliu 141,1 ill oad Maine 104.-MlcUiidtii IC. MlnnMotiij

tVnt/ilngtqn 37. 'tVi.u-aa.f/i 53;, Lj? llL^E Lti_U nlltiL8U lc:. Kl!); Canudn 41.’ U erm uda_l.-Cul» a.

Idaho •hlumcny__ TiieAda>;___1 ^ ijj pit aed, Wednesdny, Clieyeniii* und leurlv Denver 21. to i.ouihern Cnllfomla i losrrr - « nmnh,, m .„ „ ly Cliicago 21. Ir.ulen Shipping point Informntlon Tliiir.^- ]

iiiircs, dojt; 'Idaho Fnlls-Dcmnnd (ind tmdin'g "j

good, market slronit. prices .advnnr- |

t b , . ! U u5aeu!"Ta. 'i^o" 1.*" t l J s l o ' t lT d ':few best high as $1-50: U. 8. No. 3. ;

e rc- >0 90c Rurals, If. S, No. I. $1.25. i ii'tlvc;! asking $1J0. Plain bugs $1,15 to ■er.by 51J0, 'Wagonloads. ca.ih to growers:^'

pro* Russeu. U, S, No. I bulk outwelghl nnd $1.10 to $1,IS.' ,

I) one Twin P a lls -^u lln s< mcrm lng, de- ' ;tead- ,„n „(i Increasing, mnrkcl strong, •

prl«s~ K lgK er;"‘ CMl«ird.r--r.'~o.7-br , cosh trnch: Rusiel-v U. S. No, l. .

U-lrw I. $1,40 10 SM^: <7, B. No. |J on 3. 85c to 90c. 1• dc- Tclesraphic Infoniintlon from T liun*

dny niomlng's markei.-<:Chicago — Arrived since Tuesday: 1

Colomdo 2. Florida I. Idaho 82. Mich- I ^crty ((fan 3. Mlniiesotn .4:’. Montana l. 1 , ” NeblM^efl^^Nortl^^>.lKot3-^17.-^Vls.•:

.ccaiUi-40— Idalio .dia-rs)0lu_7,._ToUl - c,n truck 244 cars including broken. '

M Irt Supphc.i modcmte. de:imiid and Irad- I [JS'i* ing_modcrale..nuuki:t-suonger.-Ttack .

n nn r tg r retg“putT,'cri;iitr ‘ ‘ tua»v'Rui»' • llOJO U, 8, No, 1. »'M8 tu $2i5. few

fancy shnde higher,. Fort W oH li-A m v« i. Colorado i Id nho^O^Norili Dnkom 1, W ip ing -

ilures ton i r ^ lv c r le d 11. ou tmcK i : ,-------- cars.— Suppltes-hberal.- detnBHd - mod-rilures crate, market .ilW itly stronger. ‘ Car-1

lot'sales. Fort W6rth basLi: Idaho, RuraU ond RumcU. partly graded,t

York $2.20 to $3J5, jKansas Cii>—Arrived slncc Tues-|

■nayrT5ro‘r ild inB i^dnho-2«r*M tnnc*- sota 15. Montann 1. Nebraska 16,

_ j___ Nor^Lli_Dnkota 14, Oregon 1. Wnsh*Ingloh i r Wyoming i n J U ’crtcd from" leam tracks 8C. On traek 39 un- broken ca.-s. Supplies liberal, de- mnnd modcmio, m nrkcl stronger,'

IQSUIK, <Tf aek sales ea iiot3~ lHyetee.' weight s rdn hT T lus -iiin T rS T N o . i ro n ir c f t r - gg_ CnrlQl Mlcs to _outslde polnu, Kansas City bosU: Idaho Russeu.

to $2.10. ia r t ly graded mostly $1.85; « ‘ tc r u_ 8. Na 2 $1.00 to $1.70. o r e - gt, Louls-Arrlvcd since Tuesday:

Colorado. 8. Idnho 23. Minnesota 9. r North Dakota I. Wisconsin 3. On

track 83 cnrs Including broken. Sup-1 ” . : nlies heaw. demand modcrale. mar-|

ket aboul^ileudy y iJ ^ I W JUUWn: 1? „ t Idaho* Russets. U, S. No. 1. $3 to

>2.10, tw ,ii,8Q: field m !4J3. Phlladclphln-Arrtved. Delaware 1.

Idalio 9. Ncw Ycrk 3. Pennsylvania 7. cngth On tmck 87 cars. Offerings ja lrly Hb- ilures eral. demand slow, trading light, mar- - t one kci dull, but w ith firm undertone, to 10 Sales to Jobbers: Idaho Russeu. somtf “ 1® mther poor quality and condition ” *“ ‘® $355 to $2.65. mostly $3J0 -to $2.M. PftUur -pnrloi cfilfa, U n h "—

sacks $1.40 snek.1 Hnd PllUburgh-Arrlved slncc Tuesday; losing 3. Maine 1. Michigan 1. Ne- lee of braska l. Wbconsln 33. An track acllve 133. Supplies imerol. demand slow.

Ap- markel strontter. Bales to Jobbers: 4arch Idaho Russeu. U, S. N a I. $3A0 lo p . Sep- m wlly $2,75 per U8-lb. aock.

nuary c icve land -A rrlv^. Colorado 5, Ida- y Vfts ho 1^ .Mlnnesou 1 .^

omM- stroncVr. Snles to Jobbers: Tdalio Russeu. $3i5 lo $X08 per 130-Ib sack.

Jmied »3 34 to $2J5 per 110-lb. sack. Bak-i crs 16-lb c&rlon# 86c; 60-lb. boxes

• $3J0. RumU U. • 8. No. 1. 15-lb.K — - sftcks-Mo.- - - ........................ .... .HogJi _A tIan ln-Am ved‘ alnce Tuesday: Ma­lo I6c ho b. w E c o irs lF irT D a - in c lr ia .-D e ': top mand modernte. market aboul ateady. tchen sales to Jobbers: Idftho Rurals; U. ichew s. Wo. 1. $2.ft to WJ». few bestW ight i i f lo

.. Los AJigclcs: Arrived California al. . . . Idaho 13. Ncvndft 3. Waahlngton 1. i i r f ’ O W « » ^ Dlvwted 0. On

L- TL -J -trnek—$3—caj~Si . aol.w—Thursdayi. de> mandi moderate, m arket stronger on Idahos, about steiuiy on olhers.-Trad|' ta lu , carlou outwelght: Idaho RUS?

t i j s l seu. u. S. No, 1. moatly >3. .

n . to — j ^ ^ C T 5< ra *n T O T 0 CK - n to SAN FRANCISCO; Feb.- 34 {/f i- . 116; Hogfr>-Recelpu 1300: iteady ,to slrang; CO IT ^ h r t * “Kw tn .q is TviunH Nebms-

- kas. $9.75: .flvo-loada .188.10-195. pound Idahos P.70: several loU I c ^ drive-< Ins ISO to 300 pound |9J5 ; 300 to 350

itU e - pound $8.'n; packing sows $705 to -early $7'78: three,loads be rt. ' j

~ . BAB SH VEB jrucked ^ H ^^ Y O R K . Feb. 'M jlPi-'Bu lU .,

tRDA-Y MOBNIITOi-raBRt)

SKEEZIX H Ai THE POP.......

I'D 6 l\ /E ^ M lCV<eL T O K M O V J /

- I moderate activity IN S " i WOOL MART: NEED FOR ; h;;‘ SPECIAL EOUIREMENTS, “ -• BOSTON. F rb \ 24 (/P i-T lie Com-

m i.rdnl UulleUa.lflmotrow_v.'llL»y.;_, "MoJerute, nctlvliy^u reported In the

J m Kool-nutrkcl.-ln-.sp llo \«f- tlie-hollday im<l nnd the depleted stocks of wool. Some

umla iiianu fncturm evidently iicc'd^wool'for

em nre willing lo buy wooh at b price iiuK. fo'' remote rcqulrcmenU.j Mnr-

keta nre rnpldly iienrlng their, close.—-------L'CuniraoiliiH -ln-the-W esl-hw-nnr-

' ‘" " J rowed very consldembly bul ihe'gnar- stut-.agnln-it l l ie buver. -

r n ^ . ■'HarthfT tmenln t a - o f - - w e a r $1-45. liiie«-al_advan^es-of-5c to l2S c a Io. 3. yard over lasl year In fancy worsteds $1.25. confirm the earlier Advance,"5 to The rull and wnlcr shlpmentn of *-crs:^wocl fion i BosUjn from Jnnuary 1, elghl 1928._to February 23. 1020, incluslvo,

were 37.115.000 pounds iiKauist 32J84,- . 000 pounds for the same period. lost ’ ■ yciir. The rccclpU Irom January 1, " I 'J l im .tO -F e b ru n ry -2 3 . 1928.-Inclusive;

f were 35,095,000 pounds ngala« 42.001.- <lic winc-PcrlQd l«at

“ • ‘M -^ e -^ m m e rc lft l-B u llf l ln - -w U I-p u b f•Jio. lt.?h the following woat uuolatfciw to­

morrow: ---------------Domestic

Ohio, and Pciuuylvanln fleeces: Dc- iday: lainc unwashed 60; hnlf blood comb- tleh- mg 50*61: three clghu blood combing ft I. 61-52: Qunrtcr blood combing 52.AVtJ.' —Mlclilgftn—.w ui—Now—York—flccCto; I-oial Delaine unwa.ilicd 44-45; half blood

conibm(r-48-N9:--thrcc-clphthi—blood Irad* 61-52; quatler blood co:nb*

N w ^ ^ lS id : ^ J iS f ’ W o o d lfc n Y t^■ *** eighths blood 50; qunr;cr blood 51-51

l^courrd liault lo i Texas—Fine 12 montlis (•elected) ling . $1.17 lo $1.33: fine cighL montlis $1.10r i r r tg~$r.ir --------------------------------- -— -mod I ra llfnm li»N fT rlt irm t l 15 tff If. lS i Car-'n*lddle county $1X15 to $1,10: soulli,orn

Idaho I *0 95c, 'iided i Oregon—Pliic and F. M. staple $1,15

• to $L30; fine nnd P. M, cloihlnR $1 to $1.03: valley No 1, SI to $1,05.

P*“ - | Terrllo ry—Montann nnrt Stmllnr— inn c*"n n irs tap ld~ e iio ic f-sn 'rio -$ l23 rh n lf \ 16, blood combliifi J l.’ -.! to $1.15; thrco- Vash- eighths blood ccmblnj: OTc lo $1.02;from quarter'blood'comtJitic-tCc-tn'OSc:-------un- Pulled—Delaine ‘Jl.IO to $ l i5 ; AA de- JM 5 to JJJO; fine A .wprrs 51.10 to

)ngcr,'$l.l6; A aupiTs ti.of> to $l.iu.

irc ftr"*p rtn r.‘01«r“ to- 02c: I'exas kid -S lir-to oints, B3c; good orlKlnal bag Arl»na und Seis ^"Bw“ wexico~55c la 'sw : oriRinarb;i[r

13 .montlis Or«;nn ‘A._to.ooc. jT^TT Graded stork-F lrst cf)mb!ng~1Sc

to 80; good carding 45c to 50c..

BOSTON >V06l.BOSTON. Kcb, 24 (fl>)-Buslne.« In

_ '^ " . th e w o l market continues slow and oup- very jpo tty . DomcMic worsted wools mar- are oulet owing to very limited de-

monJ a l llie eilrrclll kiklllU priMS nna 12 to because of restricted slocks. Innulry I, l<uintiDUe3_tP_bL- received lo carL- f .it rc 1. Immediate reqiilrcmcnU. woolen m Ai- nla 1. ufacturers bcmg fairly active w llli y Hb- prlcw showIni; n strengthening ten-mar- d tn c y .. :. . . . . . . . . . ---------

rtone. -------------:-----------

5C0MWISSM MF[I1S-: r ^ m i in r f i i i i iN E E, Nc- _____trackHow, LUCERNE. Fet», 24-Joe D. Wood’ of

ibcrs: Bobe. conimLvioiivr ot publlo worka, to p met w ith Lucemo gronjc Friday nlghl

and spoke on <iucsilons pertaining U use of U ie'iicw oiled road.

! * 2 W. 0. Sturai and W. R. Morriaor _ ^ j : ^ h a « employed a crew sorting pota-

•"■ B cn w riiio r iiffn -r io « e *rh e iw ^ '^ ^ or so oil account of spinal men-

; Ingllls in the Buhl schooU. tww>«! Miss Allcc Davls returned to hei i> «u home Sunday After a three weeks

stay a t the Hlncs home. Mrs. Hlncs has been w tll with the flu.'

• ^ Mrs. Chlslink' has been Ul a l hcile M ^ i ‘0 ' " « 'w n in h i7 r n n n n “ K ^ —

‘‘ •J? ; ^ NOTICBJJeal Silk Service Man, Ralph E

^ Payton. Call 471-W for, appointment

m l ’ ----------------1 On fK»-SBtVING MACmNES-Ot

er oQ be a t from $5 lo W ^ ro c h 'u ^ M Tragi'-eaay- paymtnU.— Swccfs— Pumiwis R iff; Store,-Adv.

PR0CEEOlNGS_ffiIi0ARD, m - COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

trong;cbffts- .w . - . i - - W.JU. •,

. - -Hcalih........to-jSO Twin. Fnlls, Idaho. 1:00 o'elock 'P ^ M - Peb. cm. 1928.

i The Bonrd at this time organlzec as « Board of Hcaltli.' w ith T . E Moore os Chairman and 'D r . .0 , D

Weaver aa Clerk. AU membera 0 I the.Board were preeeni: -The m atte:

O P E ...............

of the (iiiaraiitlnr''Of fdmlllM In 'th e —— csKtlrTcrd-ntsma for-aplnef-Mentn- R cltLi loii.'iitl'TCd and.upon the

m,advice of Dr. Wmvpt. It wns. decided to raise l l i f q:i:ir.milne,

Mem'-, for (iromoilng and m alnln ln* 'Olll- Ing miUsfucior)' MinUary conditions

___ nnd-KO^ lifftlil ' t l iriiughoul Uie Coun-i the’ ty were aL':cuwT!r^roiilIne buslneas- llday comm?— bcfarv'—th c - B o a r d — wns- Jomc tronsacled^aiid tin- Donrd of Health

Bdjoumed, ', f l t l i i .__ T n. 'Mjcirr. ChnlrmaD

Alte.^l; ,11, C, l*ar.ionv Clcrk.

.n n iw ____ __Examlnation-Bf-,Claim*_______mar- - Tu-m Falk Idaho.'2:30 P, M.. Fab.

u.otirl” ' t i . l° 'n L . . : i M .1,17 rln^r ,,rnr/^7d io a to a - hirtlier examination of claims steds against the Cubcnt Expense account

, and claims were allowed nnd war- Y ranta-ordercd drnwn hi the follow-

r lv o amounU:J84.- t'utrcnl Expense ‘

Alvord A: M tll. gra Ind......... $ 25.71Allen C. B., Ure ext ...... .......... 18,00

’ ArroM,'~Hc.iO-scrTicc-aiatlon;----------• Rns and nil. tt'ccd- dept-....,. 10.71

put^ Avam, ^J, .....

^ - ^ B j ^ r t ^ M r f - R - - i . - 8 r a d l n i r ______paiwrs. CO. supl, .................. 17.00

_ Buhl Seed and Oraln Ca, cool° « ' l llid . . . . \ ....... ............. 8.40

7m ,To BurrouRlir, Add. Macii. Ca, ad-ding mnclilni- ...................... 555,00

IJ55500 laid overt

blood -Iiu»on...M . £_-C rp,.lnd-.^ -i.::. 6 ^o:nb- 1 Bcnolt. Ruth, ely. wl;, aud........ 138?n

I Broi.Mird, H, K, .mI. and ex..... IM.OO '

t f i w l ~ ~ p ^a ie C ()iirrr .,” ....... . si.o^il-5 l. ,B u rt , W, H.. Juror .................... ' 3J5

! Dclsc royclte Lbr, Co.. fuel. Ind. 1 iO 'cied)lBurmelsier. J. H„ Juro j,-------- • 3-M$l.lO | ,ooriitfl. James U cx....../........... SO/W

■i\0fn c ity Phnrm»cyrari!ig8rTId;..':;...~’ r io '111C C lly Waterworks, water ........ 13M• 'i? Castlcford Merc. Ca, .sup,. liid . _39,80.

Olos Book Slorc. sup ........— 5745Inr— Constant, Mrs. Avery, elk. wk.

— .u p fH»t..n,lent ........... 8.00iirw . I5avlson. Oea, A„ elk. wk. nssess 121,00' 11.02; Douglas T. J.. use truck and

AA Davls Dr. J. N.. mcd. ser\-. Ind. .6.00 !0 to Dlawcnd Hdrr. Ca. shells tor

^sherif f . . . ..........87.00

«^t<rPlVelbTsJ. C. 0 ; -A.. Wll f l 'C. - " -OJO- »\"‘> lJ o tjo n_W.S...e,xpcnse..,....,.,:.,,^,^_n,05 P^K I Purling C. H„ Jurcr................. 2.95

~ ^ ^ E lm Park Walcr Ca, wnter..... 255I Empey J. A., witness fee.......... 8J0I Everltt. Anderson E.. w it fee.... 0.60

.. 1- I F inch M. E,. exp ...................... 333,83andlFJnc*’ =.. bd. prisoners..... 509.80

» . „ i , lp ln c h Mrs. M. E.. matron ja l l 8M de- .F inch _M, E„ per^naj^ exp..... 11,00

nulry Frankel Carbon 6i Ribbon Co., i_ Io r. _8U D _asX6S^nrt_e{i_rs. -:i :.-i_3J. .Om A i- F lrs i Nntl, Bk.. as.ng,n claim.... 53.35w llh O ctl. John IL, milk. Ind.......... OJOten- Oem Si. Lmb, Co.. cool. Ind..... 4.45

- - - . O lffcn L, ,H.. exp_____:______ 1160Oasusr Wm„ wit fee................ 3J5

i n . Oraves, H. W„ exp. Reno fa ir 138,43^S , ($136,43 laid over)l lu - - orahnm R. A., bnlllff .........;., 30.00i j n r . rN o t repnlr of ear. sheriff......... !! 33‘.16

Hyde. W. S„ rent, Ind..... ...... 30JWHansen Mere. Co., gro. Ind.... . 49,40

xJ’ o f Kuskd, Jess, wit tee....... ....... 13,00rorka. H all W. C , gro. Ind .......... ;. 14.16n igh t H all W. B.. coal, Ind ..... ..... 34JWig to Hodgin J. L, Ca B. appr..... 160,00

Heme Bakery, sup. psl house 3.08 ■riaon Heme Lbr. & Coal Co, eoalpota- . court house .................. ....... 353,11--------4 to iu « k - ^ i - r - . sfrvlrw _________ U i lfor-®- •HtmBCTfoTdt-B'-W ,. bur ial dead--------- ^men- animals’ ................................. 11.00

Heme Lbr. St Coal Co., coalI her Ind. . ................ ..................... ... 33.48vecks' Hansen. John P -'sa la ry ........... 85.00Hines HollUtcr TranL Co.. coal. Ind 6.76

1. D, Store,, groc. I n d ________UDOI her Idaho Ind. Tr. School, sup..... 3.10c------ TndrO as-8i'O U'eo.rgesroll:7r;-333B

Idaho Dept Store, mds. Ind ..... 89.37Idaho T ^ w r lte r Ex., paper.... 1170

lh E. inland- C ryiU l Salt' Co., salt 333J0 ment. — t$333M disallowed)

Ind. Meat Oa. refund tax....... laooImperial Carbon Co.. sup ...... 8.00

• Idaho Gra. gro t Ind ........30.00^ t o idaho“ c i i t te n r f ld - ......... "* '1.80

JS M ahp, PoweJL Co, J.t^ lM d , po> f^84».Jones Ohu. E . e * ................... isaoJenkins Ella, w it ................... CJ6

^ : Jenkins Agnes, w ll .............. ,8250 . Jenkins Re*na. w it ................ 335C P C JenklM .^gYe lyn ;-w lt.-:.'..'...:.....:r — l at n o j Jenkins Boy, w it ------------345

• Jenkins.Jay n , w it ............... e i6fd -f lf , .Tm kln^ W. H . w it ........ wM

- - - Jackson H. Q.: aal.-aad-ex.,,—. 108,OD• P. Kinneys, sm lad -.;.......20JW

Kennlson. D. 0> w it fee 8J5mlzed Kunkel Ruth ■ C,.-elk wk supt. 10.0Cr . B. Kosharek -J. P.. w it fee........... ...33!Q. D. L in d . Auto Co, car upkeepr» o f Btewart __________________ _3,78

liegl»-.ButtLUfltL.„..,;.-..... ...........6^i . • . . r . .

1 4

’ w e a H A iB 1 E R M A M E M T ^ O j .

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H k I ; :e Leighton., I t . E . w it . _________ ^50 ' •■" "ECWb. C. L., reluiid on bbli^iT 'snKIJ LoJjjf. A .-N - .fe u t,..lju i------------iofio .

Lane. Melvin, w ll ...;............. 1040 •I- Uberly Mkt.. groc. Ind .....— • 33.19,B Lewis. Robert. ^-It fee----- ---- 335- Lamb. Qeorge. rent, Ind............ 4M» Lwrsen-M eOoy - C(«l COn.i flnal ____i - . 775- —Indr— -v:.,.::........ .................' .— 38.00--------h Larkins P. O.. w ll fee ......... BM

U nd Auto Co.. auto ex. aher 47J6- Lo;e c A, grnr, Inrt-----------------30J)0-------

Magel Auio Co.. auto. co. agt. 384.95M l. au . T, & T . Co.. serv . .. 180.95 Mulllncr. A. E.. rent. Ind...,. 10,00

- •Mayefit.- Ar j.'rTnm u ty ^ w rtP g - io .p o -------’ ■ McNlchoLi Trans.. Co..’ drayage 6.00 ,

;? Murtaugh ■ Mdrc. gro. In d T Z Z 19^5. Murphy. P. W T u l ........ . 78J»

Majestic Phar.. drugs ........... . 13J5'■ Moore T. £ . exp .................... 17,00 ‘

Munyon’s Cash Oro. groc. Ind ... 35.14 Markcterla. groc. Ind and sher 31.00

It Mohnk. Mrs. John, ser. U. hoap 31,00 K) Mumpower W. D., w ll fee..... 836- M u m p o ftiir.-L -C ,-w lt-f6 e --------8 3 4 -------II Mftllory W. S „ monlhly report 9.00

. Newbcrrv Mrs. A. A „ elk. wk.supl. ............... .......;............... 12D0—

Nye Conl Co,, coal, lod ......__ 33.1010 Owens, GcTlnide. sahu? ...... 100,00

prater E. P„ exp ................... 31.80Pitman. Isaac St Sons, su p___ 38.78Permey J. C. Co., mdse______ 3J8

00 Passer. Dr. W. P.. Ins. hear,._ 5iM75" PltikIeJ'.~Wnr-W.-A--Tent; lod-80.00- - -80 Pfeiffer Iris, ext-wk. treas____48.76~i pond.^: Charlotte. 'm ileage and — ...........M mis, exp ........"....35 pierce Mrs.. w ll ..................... ’ 06050 Parks. 0. W,. rent, Ind ..........- 13J0a5 Rutherford. Raokln. refund per. • '■W t axes ........________ '

SO' Tia>crt~jrx7'»ureiy''b<»nd-::::z:^ 7JKi- - 94 Rogerson Hotel Phar, drugs Ind 38.10 BO Studebaker Oeo. Co.. gne._lnd-_ 18,06 _J5 ?cvcms U ilu 'B,. elk', wlc supt 10,00

Silvers Emma. elk. wk. lupL.... 12,0000 Slckafus W. R , use of c a r . „ „ 3,00M' ^«aiaaa/-Bwde.-Co.rmdsc.-itilea-21i0

Smith Cora M.. elk. wk...... 91.4690 •9chwan*-Aulo-Rep.-Shop,rexp.---------------00 cf sheriffs car ----------------- 48M

3weei’s Fumlture Store, cot for- •00 Jury room ........................... lOJO» • ^wgw>t-W .-g...«up-oo..snpl- , , , , - n 3 g —50- Seholten-A rthur-Brm onthl^re----------------05 port _____________ —— — 7.«j y Biewsri 8. uiftua. itamju.'::.;;. 3s.uo—00. ^-ms-YoTk Co.. sun ............ 173.73____35 South Park Oro- gro. Ind JT -3 5 W ------SO Spencer Wm refund - ...— 383060 Shields. Jas H., Jr., reol. Ind. 30.00 .83 6 U r Oroc. & ,M kt„ gro. Ind.... 6M <0 Sunflower Oroc. groc, Ind — . 2039 00 Bolt Lake Stomp Co.. desk seal,00 etc. ....................... ............Bi Jw ln Palls Cemetery Assn..

graves, ma .......... —..... ...... .. M.00AO Times Pub. Co.. ads ------------ 13X»35 r i r e a i t l f i r d ' Ca.-hrp. aherlffaJO car ......................... ................ 18-30,45 Thomas L. IL . abstracU .— .... l iO£0 Thoma* Margaret, ely. wk. n ip t 12-0035 Twin Falls News, ads. eto.,.._ 181X0 ,43 TtngwalU Store, groc, Ind 932

Texaco Filling SUtlon. gas.,00 theriff's office - .................... « « « .DO Twin Palls NaU Bk. assg elms 600JW

;i6 claims .......... — —-........— WO-K*M Twin Palls Peetf Ss Icc Co.. Ice,40 sheriff, etc ............. ................ 33i5.,00 TVbbeji, Dolly w it fe e -------------- 8 i0,16 Tebben J. W,. w it fee------- ----- &60M Tebben Dorothy, w it fee ......... - 839,00 Tebben May. w it fee ------------ 336.08 Underwood Typewriter 0, type-

■writer •................. ................... TJiO,11 Wood Mercantile Ca. groc, ind 187.U11 Wear Proof M at Co„ asphalt

(Sr w S i Pub, c i . r ’ u w ’ toolu'.:.-- 71W .Walker .J. W , te fu n d --------- 7 8 ^

,48 White Mortunary. burial, In d .. 85J)0.00 White Star L ry „ blankeU. JaU JO .18 Weltbrecht S ta , Co.. sup —M WooUey, Herbert S.. }u ro f -« _ M S .10 Wllham O. W.. exp — :— l i »39 •W arbe fr.-T rftn *«-« » l.-nd -i= a-'-« .»—37 Watren, Bmsut L , elk. wk. n ip t S M .70 Wheeler Inea. elk. wk n p t— tO{P30 WUson A. D.. w it fe e _______ U<J

Wagnlti, Mrs. P. J., T«nt, im t - U J.00 WaU f t BawUngs. groc. tad—.00 Voung Wm. J.. mU h exp—.00 Jeale. car«itod| ^ ^ ^ ^

W “Hiere being n o * ~ ^30' coma befSre »36 recess was takea untU38 A. M., Pebruaxy 7th,35 T . K. M O W V W *® *® - M A t t e s t r - a - O r P ^ ^ C l l j f . ------------------

31 ^

35 suant to a recess w en .,m M l. n n n lO T o l Uie BcM u » l m .

” - - e u J i •H m tbU

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............... . ____________________________ .

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' PRMEEDliiGS OF-BOABD J t

V Z IlX C o h tlp u i^ fram^nMB ^ —

wero. dnw n fn the (ollowihk order' in d

tm kunti:------ — ho.pt. ^ = l1 g » _ - - ■ - =American ElM. C&. cte. iu p 4 'S.13

B rtiw -M n>i y ic i , rei>»ln,u,-iW.W - .

and labor ............. v ............ 63-«Burkholder Fum..Co.. lup. and

trpaire ' .................... -......... r.'. J33.B3Cannon D. B . mUk. Im . hoip 6 i8 Clly iWktflrworlu depl. lerv . , 13.08

— O n a le r-T r» n» -« a . -d ia y w -------6U2. HOfapbeU. M ri. Tho*.. w l . . » JO _

Clo* Bcok Store; #up lO.TO .OUck. Archibald W.. aoto cUvc

- -eootroU- — ............. ....... 3 I «OUmond Hdwe. Co., mlM sup 5,7SDeKramer, Adrian, u l ............S1.M

.C kllyeller‘ Coal Co.. eoal-------- OMJaEuex, Mnt. EllzabcllB. cheesc- and kraut ........ , ............... 9,05F rlu . Mrs, Mny. sal .............. 30 -M j,.

— Fcfcday, KrariaTUirTal ' ........'— T W ^Filer Bakery, b re a d ..............60J0 Ul

■ 'F lr j l NU, Dk.. a««; claim* IfifijAO fo FlncJi. M, E.. w . ac. Wm pl

Cleveland . . ....... M.TO llGeneva Gown Co,, sur. gown» IM .M es

..Oenj 81, Lbr. Co., lumber........ 11,85 13

~ rto f ........• ....................... ...... "mTooHolne Bakery. baJL^up ....... 5230 4-Haraliberger. ^^^*^>nny, aal 2j.00 lo

Heath. Eunice, jprof. serv .. • 5«.(» ei Hootler Fum . ’Ca. pUlott-s- knd tl

- - ■ rrvWor* .... '___________________ i m -VIdaho Power Co. »ervlce Mi.25I, p . store, aaae. claims . 898.31 _I, D. Slorr, mdae . T B.ea „

— ! =• D. Hloro, awg. «ililirfi» .—•lone«. M rs ' Evalena. e jg i . 47.00 -Jen«n J, N., as>. claim ......... l« ,a i .Jcesllns it Schilling, sup . 185.12Josharek J. P.. painting . .. 101.60 „KaUj Barber ahop. work. Ind .. 1,50 >Kren«el> Mae. Co,, mlsc, »up ,. 9.45 ^ Kinney's Up-Town 8C„ groc 47.10Lincoln Prod, i t Retg. ^ t . etc 151.71 (]

— lC Tl5-M fr-C o,'^cgnuc8tlon .....■ 44.44 dLaraen A: MoCoy, coat ........... 23J8 ^

" MiiirDrd Mrum’ {----- m y fE l l ~ 0 —M.;’ mlsc eap, ...... ■ 31tH- •*

Modem Hoj. Pub. Co,, mag. ., 3.00 ." l i l ll le r Olo\-e Co.. surg. gloves 1530 '

J’opiiv. TJie, windy ....... ......... 3.05l*»c, P rult is Pro. Co. prod . B639 , Petcn C. L,. re*o1lng ^hocs .. 2M

— rpnr~Euppy-co .TH osprsiip—- 18338 ^Prlebe W. B.. china .............. 50,00 *

-----Pnrko DavU Co—d n ig i--------78.48 .Pcrsonlus. J. L.. U x l-« ry .... 430 ,

— ■PucrPrult'&.-pn>-Co„.Xnrtt.;WiiJ..“ " , Vet^ttifttK ■r.'.- m j o ^

Bembold Henry, re-maklng mat 5.00 Ruby, W alter B.. Murp; Drop .

mbea •...... ................................. • teaRogerson Hotel Pliar, drugs- 104.15Rdd Bru..-supplies ............... 170.38 ,■^Lirifm ' TJII I|1HA1i;1'1LjU, fll.33. 2STOthem Ida.; Whole, sup......1WJ4Slate Ins. ^ n d . Insurance.... 37.13 •Ealladay Hwde. Co,, mltc mer 80J0 \

— S c lf - G .- i r rU b o r -T r r r r — - r r - 3 l3 ( r *Simpson As Co.. sup ..............1M.05 <Swllt & Co., glycerine ....... 14.00 «

___ HnYon Hnmer. sni__________ . C1JW _e<iulbb E. R. & 8on.i.-med sup 32.75 *

------SBCkelt—W ^ I..-b u U e n n llk -— 4.M- iTwin P j l l i Co.. ,Hojp. board of

In d ..___ .*____________ _____ 784,00 <----- lKlo.EftllaJ}Ku-fl(jrr5._Co,uu«fi____ .

::.:::C F inI^W kJ^«tl. Bic, a«yn dna_138«) iTucker Gladys, a a f.... ......... :...- 69JJi iUpjohn Co., supplies ............ 3M 1Universal Hosp. Sup. Co.. (up.,. 4.18 i

------Vanauken. 1, E., painting Co..

Victor X-R*y.'corp'7sup 13!«8 iWhite s u r Lry. tdry serv . 335M I

' A jriou llo ra l Fair Fund 1 DeKlou. John, hauling slniw 65.00Filer Oangc. hol plale. women's I

building ... .............................. 14.00 1P.rmrm M.. T .1 fTn MTV 1fl<a ]Gem 61, Lbr. Co.. lmb and mat lOOOiM) 1Idoho Power Co,. It. and pow lOM <Keenan. Prank J „ sal. cx .... 14235Pearson, Mrs, A. 0 „ prcm..... 3.00 I. T licrc.bcing no.furUicr buslneu U>. ]

■ come-betore the Board-at-thls-Umc; Ia rcccss waa Uken unlll 10:00 A. M „ IFebruary Slh. 1028, :

T. E. Moore. Clialrman. 'Attest: H. 8. Panons. Clerk. <

T « -ln '^U s ,*^ ^d V h o 7 p ib !^ I ;0:00* i•A. M. - I-«Tl»e Board met a l thto Ume pur- ' nuani to a recess heretofore taken. ' all members and the Board present. ' EsUoiale for Couniy Bndiet: ''The m a ttfr of estimating the ex- .

I)cnd<lurcs of the County, through the Current Expense Fund for the FU- i cal., year beginning on lhe second 1 Monday of April. 1028. was talcen :

■ unoer aavtfem cn i.Z reiftHcd afabticr 1 of expenditure* for ihe year 1#27 not ' being avalUble a l ihis time. esUmat-. i

, ,ln« of si4d expenditures was coti* . ;inued un iu Peb. Ilth . 1928 a l 10:00

0 « . . , I

end d U tf le t,a f the. Oounly of Twin ' Palls. « u filed t l ihU tlmo.wlih the i rcunty AudiWc< la.becon» dfectlvfc 1

the iM h o( h b . im .B u tlA m ot Ifw dar.' having been

Kmpleted..* rcccis v u U jun until i , l lo n th <toy c t U 30:00 i

. Retalar J« a « a fr" 'B M ^ ‘ : I____. ^ ^ y ^ Pajto. ldaho ,.IW y . i i . IM IJ <

T t» Board met at IhU time. '^ 1 ^ . luant iQ a rvcnt h trc lo fm titlmii,- ail members of t{« Bofixi »x\ j j i y

M lm le fw Coanly Badgtli'' ' f . DeUUod Bxpendltures out of ih s

Ourrent BQ>ense Fund of the ,Couo- c iTi fo r tbo '" re at .this,

Umar^ttlwnHtcd by ihe. Clerk and; i ' the CofflmUtlohen pnmded' Ig th r i

lnuU»alf3rf -*|UmaUng Ibo enpeiuU- I t u r e ' W a e a l yu r of 1928. '

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upon cw ninallon of-lbe.llems I t was soifound that In some InsUnca. com- atplelc figurea were not available at of Ihls time, and the matter of making Inestimates was continued until Pcb, tin13Ui. 10 28 ,_____ , _ _ ^

was duly made and seconded, the al- « lowancc lo the Sheriff tor th e jecd - lh ' llltf Ilf prlM im s was- re d w d - l r om m 80 ccnts to 78' ccnts per day. eiiec- /'•tlve March f ln t . 1M8. j

upector: / - *A Priffnwi bv Seventeen " '

m i.r i^ ra nf -the Bee K w ys_A W c ia - ^lion n t BUhl -WM fU«l *»“ » ,Cleric on the 9lh of February, by J. P. M arlin; Prwldent of said Asso­ciation. asking the Commissioners to approprlalc sufficient lunds for the payment of tbe salary of the Bee In - . fpectcr for Twin Falls County for the year IMS. The PeUllon was at • ' this Ume presented to the Boord for ^urelf'conjlderanon:--------------------------P c U ^ n for »*

Hodgin,_ membeni of the American u-

the CommlMioners to Appropriate the : sum -c f $1000.00’ to be used In th r ,j. ! conslnictlon of a poldler’s Memorial

Building in Twin Palls Couniy. This' inttiier_waa-conlinued.unlll_Feb^.l3U}' j j i ; 1028 for further consideration.

- T lic rc being no further^buslncM lo r, ; come betorenhc Board Br-thts tlmc.-a ,j . rcccss _W M_Ukca_unta_Feb.. -l3U i. .. y iaafl anQ;OQ tt'cloclfA. M . , ^ i T. B. Moore. CluHrman. , i Attest: H, C. Parsons. Clerk. y.

? Regolar 8cMien JanuaryI Tw in PalU. Id ^ o . Feb. 13th,-1028. f(

f "“ T S A J I i r - n i i r i r i w i - n i n c p m - aI suant to n recess heretofore lakcn, tl) Ccmmisslonen T. E. Moore and James uJ- l/.-Bamosi-with-lhe-Cterk-^were-pros- ©1S ent. ti} CancelUKon of Personal Tax: m ) _8._CJ»'nLjBltwi>tt._CQuaty-Aiw,^w.- Ci5 appeared before lhe beard and sub- N)- mtlted-the-following-stitement:----------A

To the Honorable Board of Couniy } Commissioners: < OenUemen:-

'Vou altenllon U called to a ner- tc j u n a l asseasmeni - in ^ - b v - lU s - o i . I tJ iiet ioT tl)o year; ie » on State Lands TSt in the'name of David K. Egbert, of vlI Murtaugh, Said lands are described N t as. follows; -S W ii-S W ', of Sec. 18. E

T. I I S. Range 20 E. B, M. Ji}. _our-»asMamont-on-llio~above-de«. U8 scribcd land was bui »80.00 but lo ) through error was transcribed on the

1037 Assessment Roll as <178,00. ItD • The 1027 tax according lo the lev- d

les as made for the year 19J7 would dJ0 be but 82.40 wlilch sum has been U} bv ttw R»lrt Davlfl I f r a . A9 bort' and U now bclng held by the pt 9 County Treasurer. v« 5 In vtow of the faiil herein set B 0 to rth I now petiUon your Honorable Ji a Board that this payment of 12.40 now v

belacccpled-ln.luU.u.payment.of-aU bi„ taxes levied agalpst said lands for the t l

year 1B27, and thai the County Treas- siuror be authorized to ask credit for Utho excess of M M which h u been Gextended a g in it said Und M„|«^evl- *1

nccUon w ith the issuance of D Utralnl R- warrant and serving ot samo be can-1, celled: . L- Some w u taken under consld'era- S

t icn and allowed. T. A p p n i^ U o n for Bee Inspector: • tJ e A fte r due consideration, the Board n . approved tho application for an ap- tu d propriatim to pay Uic salary o( a t l 0 Bee Inlpeetor for the County 'ahd T r -placca >n uumate in ' tiicir 'g ntL : 5 r Uve budget In the amounl of «.. fo r oame. . ' ' , 0. AppreprUgon for Soldier's Menoiiall: : 0 A fle r due consideration, ths Bpard< w

approved'the application tor an t l r proprlanoo for''» '8oldlcr's U e m o l^ 0 L m d }n l. l t i . th e iO c u a tr .o r - i» iiu w is . bj . and placed'an' esUmate in their ten- f i R UU*e -budget In 1 the amount: dt i t e llOOOJlOifor ttme. T tih F i l i v . ’ er EsUmales of C xpend itm tttl Estlmatea o r 'l i ie expedllures andII revepucs'tor the fUcal year 1928 « ® « ” Pl«tcd.at-lhb[ time a ^ r flle d P

.. AydJJjr-JiPOrted^oJiliD_JJo»rd>t?i«. JS! . U > e . . ; u ^ tM of- expenditures and .

reye ilW R ttt Va. year 1828 had bi»c^ . : > cach nnd overyow “ ■

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SOtli dny of 4>fC<mber, 1917. purchase .1 a t public auction, Lol 3 In Block 11 I of Invwitors Second Addlllon to Buhl In the amount ol 125.00' which was ' the tifgJiest bid offerrd and whereu. the »aid A. M. Welch now refuMs lo niftVft i f l ' l rn**"' > < ' • ^ llier<‘t(iro, -Uic.. Board...licrcwlth_ can- ceU tiip said .’Jile. nnd Instructs lhe Couniy Audltor-noi to riellver lhe

Ih r nronfrtv _tQ_.me_!Hld A. M. Welch,

Buxincu -of t lir dny having, been completed, a recf.v% w.i^ taken until T e b n ijry - ie tli,' i ma at-toroo-tfclcfek-

: A, M .'L ----------------- ■Tr-BT-Moorft-Chalratan—r AUflCt: 11- C pp***"” - r'Urt-

itPiBtnr Jannary Meulon ; Tu ln FnlU. Idaho. Feb, 18lh, 1028,- . 10:00 A, M,

T Ijr Boord met ai this time, pur- 3 ' 'suant to a rece«- iiereloforo taken,, all memben of the Board-'and- the ; . Clerk pre.icnrr

Jetltionrto rJIenLB lslrict:___________ |A l tills time Davls Reese and Coun :

• sel. Hodgin and Hodgin appeared be- ' " fcre Uic Board” personnlly and Hied ]

™ lhe formaUon of a Herd DUtrtet in ‘ Uw^viclnltv-tkf^Muriaugh-LakeT-saRte- ■;

“ It formed, to be known a.< lhe Mur- ^ taimh Lake Herd District, Said pe-

lltlon L< marked filed by the Clerk, A fter due consldemtlon ot the mats-

^ ler. lhe motion wn* made by Com- mimlnnfr .tarnr*.!.. Rftrnpa riulv ?cc- cnded by Commissioner L, H, Olt-

® fln ._ fw -a . hearlnK on. lhc_said. pcU-.“ tlon on March . 10th. 1020. a t 2 o'doek '• in"thp-aftem oon o f-the -w iid 'day lu

sloiierg In Uie Court House In Twlni F a lU .iT w lii Falls Ccunty. SUic o il Idalio*

CommUiloiJcr T. E. Moore called i. for a reeord vote, whereupon the Clerk

>> ticc of licaring was ordered posted In s three ptacu w ilh ln the boundnries- of-the-prcpoyd-Dt.^triet-and-putillca-

ticn c f nollcc of iiearing »a.i ordered mnde tor a period o f -two wreks prl-

r.. ftr in ««lil hparlny In tho_Tain-Pnitn.- News,- Appropriatinn—fo r—AdTtrtWitip—Por- y pcses:

- A t thU tim c.-'the 'C lerk prcamted . to lhe Board the exnense bill ot II. r I V _ a fa v e a - w K lt i iu .w ^ in c 5 ^ - i iv ! r ihcT a ld H. W:''Graves while super’: ! if vuing the BxhlbUa dUplAyed al the d Nei-ada’s' TrancontinenUl Highways J, ExposlUcn, held at Reno, Nevada, in

June, 1927.. A fte r, duly coa<<ldcring ^ lhe_iam e_llie_]5aiud_inade_llv_foU It loving order: 'e Whereas, on Uie 18th day of April.

1027, tho Board,of County CommU- . doners of Twin Falls Couniy. Idaho, d djd by unanimous vole. opproprUte n Uie aum of 1750,00 out of the County

e poso of advertUing and especially ad- verlUlng Twin FalU County at the

it BxposlUon held a t Reno. Nevada.-in e June. 1927. and whereas, i t W. Graves fi was employed by said Couniy Com- U bil8»l0nen5:t0-take;«rtaln-Mhlbil«-l0 e the said Exposition nnd whereas. Uio

said appropriation was nol sufficient ir to defray the expenses of said H. W. n O ra m and Uie Board doe«. hereby i. appropriate U io-sum of 8138.43 to 4 « w -thc -de fte iM ^ rfcd -bv -ihe -M ld

It Reslgiullcn of Cpontir CotnmUsloner:I. The rcslgnaUon o f Commissioner

L . H. Glftin. CommUsioner from Uie Second District in the County ot Twin PalU, s u te o f Idaho, a l thU

- Ume bccame effective, and the Clerk d repcrted to tho BoaM lha t he K’oa I- advised by Gcveraor H.' <5. Baldrldgo ft th a l he hnd appointed M. C. Ware o t d Tw in Falls. Idaho.'' to fi l l the va- 1 t ^ c v rwuitmg iram aald ^rttUn^T 0 tion.

OaUi of Otflee:Is :A t thU Ume. M. ,0. .Ware, -who d< w u - duly appointed County ConimU- I-' aloner for Uie Second IMstrict qt Uie 1) G oun^ of Twln-PaUs, §.uie of Idatvo. a. bF_H.-C',-Baldrldie.-Qovemor-of-the- ,- f i ta t t . of Idaho, being' tirtsorif-'nnd t ita tln g .U ia l he w u ready to recclvc ■ Uio OaW ^ O ffice , was sworn Into’ of- s fico ’by R * r y C. Pario ju. Cleric‘ of , the Boart.,,.., . • . ... d AU buslaw. of tho day hav lng>:n i e com pleled..a^Tpeen.wu taken untU h ^ b . aouc;iB28,:at io:oo-o;ciock A.’ m.

P court of Twin - f tU i counUr, 'Idaho,0 mado on .U u.lS tR 'd ar'.b r:S *9m 'a ^ . r 1038, In'UicT .m a tV q f ^ i& W fd tu i^1 ship o f W illard S. Felrrb, and .‘'B m

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FOiT SALE-CHICKENS, DRESSED .en. or alive: Phone 1333-W,_________

f o r — HAi.y—H TT^ CBPinNGTON.* , eggs nnd setting hens, E. E. Crab-

J i" & ' '^ ^ 'B d c k ~ c 6 C K E liE L S ‘ FR0M ^ -S U lo .A c c m d lt fd : i in c > ! M r W, ,7., =

K lS t r lc k : " P ^nc. FOR- SALE --STANDARD BRED erk Barred KocH eggs for lintchliic, K. ‘ * lats- W. Collins. Routo 3. Twin Pall5,____ K

s S l w m , j i i ° ■ » « ';, v ' - " ' ;,3 lf. centcr of Jerome. Idalio. Clilfordictl-. D cn iiry .. . . ■■...----------------- -------lock "BRED TQ LAY.,' BAUV CmciVQ. , ,r lu While Leghomsnl00,-»i6:-!000-»u0^’;J

^ 'i, ',! pinKtoiw! w 817;; soT jbo Polder . o lif 'W ' Call 36. book your ordrr, M.

0 , CnnndBi. back of Hayrs Hl-Oradc -died Hatchery._________ ;______________ „ 1Icrk l i >»AYH TO BUV "H1-0RADF£|

TJ5T of*'rtLwti«:,"dovelui».ioujit'i'. luj i ' j iU it ' .J in and t>ay morc. W lille Leghorns 15c/o M irlps 17c, according to <iuatitlty. Reds and L : RQcks_18c-and..l9c._\Vc. al--o..lnteh..i2 • r r i your own ecss for you. Phoiir it.i your -H order. Hayes ‘'Hl-Orade" Hatclicry.'uS . - - !c

Por- iiifd “ uttcr-uie-3.''.ur-d4y"or-rcbruar>-rji 1928. till the rlghl, UUe.niid In terfit J.

nted of'.tho snid minors In and to the fo l- ;»

per': c .iU ^in ' w d ■^t^^iliat*^rw^^prD^rly i n ^ the Tw ill FalU county. Idaho, described ti

vays as follows: : ^ Is.. tn SouUi H nlf ot Uio Southeast Qimr-;^ring ter <84 S E 'i) nwJ the Southeast'.,tot- Quarter of* tho Southwest Quarter ,. "■ “ TSE’ r W ’-r-or-SecUcm-Twenly.lwo-^prll. <22>, Township Nine (B> SouUi. RniiBc..,nU- Sixteen (10) East, Boise Meridian.nlio Bids In writing for said properly, or;><.|4tc any po rt thereof, wUl be recclvcd by .Pinty the undersigned n t Its banking ofticc 11‘

As Parry, Its attorneys, also In Tw in !” tho Idaho, up to and Including!^ February 28th, 192«. ' I

• „ Terms of Sale: Not less than one- S th ird in cash with bid balancc to c run. no t more, than-two y« r» from ^

7 ,,„ date o t n ie . x^1th~7-jw cent Interest-- , “ '® per annum, payable annually, secured F

by moriBagc ijpon Uio real cstalc so ld i';; purchaser to assume and pay all .T

«ey (ncumbrances as.iesaments o r ' taxej.

t o t ietc.. a t purchaser's expense. „

ner: Dated February ^6Ul. 1927. /»ner Tw in Palls Bank & Trust. Co., *, Uie By J: O. Bradley, l l * vice president.i*" of miardian of estate# ot WiUaxd B.* ,

thU FcrrU and Elvira K . Ferris, m liio rs .il'lerk --------------------------- --------------- ----------- , rwas NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS |

Bids w ill bc r.ccclved by the T \» 'i ii 'l

borly’. 't. J. D. SINEMA,

‘ ■ Dlrccldrolt.Hlghwais. •;

NoUra ot Call for Odanty HoiplU lIho ........................ WarraiUi -•Uifr T o -W h o m ^ rM a rC w e m :---------------Tnnd w iirm h li^K o . 408'^^W5, inclusive.] five drown on the County .Kosplttl Fund' r ' or- w ill be iMld upon preKhUUon a l th e .: 'Of office ot the County Itewurcr- ot T a in ' e

PalU County, - ...... • ' I *wen .50 . J. HAHN, .mtn Oounty Treuurer, *iZ l . NOTtCK T OCBEDITCRH . - p ' ^ EsUto of FrnTNunHafiyTDeceased! s ii i- :-N oace-U -hcn!b j'-ftye irt>yiho-un--!-4 f denisned.adnUnUintor'iir^U io esU‘.o*.-

a . of Pred Nunnally,'deceased, to U ic,- credltara.at nnd aU'persons ha v lii)(L

S - fita liM AcUnrt_me'- uM rtcrfaifd,' tn I exhibit them w im ': the neccsuiiy i

r :.: vouchers,'.WlUUn slx’-ttd&ttuVatler Uio S

M U t t - - K - ‘A *n ttt i. -P lr r t“ :N«tton*l -BohJc » oho, Bids., O lt^ and C0UI1& ot .Twln fa ^. S ta to .'o t. ld k h o . 'U iU 'i^ g Uio i&eo r

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• ' .F 6 R ^ S A ii-5 -R 0 0 ^ 1 0 U 3 E .'M O D -!»' cm rxccpt hent. Terms. 444 3 rd E .| .

' I ’ fOR «Al.fe^PlVr-ROOM ■'RfDDERK*^ ■ house on terms, rhone 1253. \ -

J i r o R ' ' 'B A ^ m E - i i o o M - j a M

J i 338 3rd ave. c u t. ^ ilF b R " “ S A L^A C U E 'n iA C T WELL .

locatcd. W ill bulld house lo suit ° i^Tlbuyer and sell on ea.iy terms. J. S. I^ ^ Kccl. ^

In Hagerman valley; spring wnter, 1 . * f ru l l ond berries: for Icrms and par-

^ U e u la rt-o n rS M ^ T o r 513-5UrAvorE.-- j

FOR-^UE-OR-TRAOE—= ^ ^ 1 ^ 1 f^ ^ E ^ O R ^ A D E -F O R -T O > V N (; v r i property, good lr.igsted 20 .ncrcs, :r Pl>ono 179, P, O. Box 5J2-__________ '■' FOR SALE OR TOAbE FOR CITY ,

p y property, .3 head ot heavy work , horocs nnd heavy wagoni and 1034 ,

^^^-m odel-Mastcr-8 ii-Bulck,—o c Ash S tr|•

■'cub'ntow, ■o:ic"400 cri:' Quccn,'o iic j

trade jo ^ ^ s ^ k ^ o j d iy .

Ko'utli Park Grocery. Ice Hnrral.

5F-I LOANS

! l o I i o R i ^ ^ ^ S i P p o T T i mand estate.

’ou>'. modem houses Ul Twlo -PaUk. Ar* tfy-^thur L. Swim i t Qg_______

^ > ble loans cn residence or buciftcss arjT l'roperty.—B<*t-ralM,-prompt-*ervico. rfjv Tw in FnlU n t le A Absiract-Ca. Ltd. lo l- : HbffBy 'r o ^ X 6 B r “O N ~e®aa-T5S - I c ity property. Some private, money

ibcd te l Perrine. 119 Shoahone I t . weat.. , If A ^ LOANS-NO COMMISSION,

I no delay. Twin PoUs T itle & Ab- ?lcr atract Co., Ltd. - .’ ■

Ithe best farm loan propotlUoo ever or- : or .fered on Uie Twtn FaUs t x ^ I t vUl

by ’ pay you to see ne before plaSsg your :( tcc |lun . 0. A. RoblOHio. ‘

S ; FOR RENT--FURNISHEDROOM 'W r R^ ! Phono 098-J.

, . ‘® NiCELY KURmSHED HEATED USDw t • - rc o ft '- - CalLWM.- . , . . __jred REN'r—ROOMS, W ITH BOARD, o ld : ' ' 3l5_2nri avc. north,

all i-W O S T ^ HEATBb'ROOMBT 717 ixej. Shoahone north. ___

w d. - * '? S , J u S 7 ^ ^ J ) l dFURNISHED BEDROOM. FURNACE

I hm t. bath: close in. 14<*4lh cast, cnt. REN-f-BEDROOM 8U1TABLB I H 1 for two; kltchcn privilege. Pbone L ..H 3 5 -J . s

• |FOR RENT—L IO l^ HOUSEKJBEI*- inn rnoiii.v Darrow Roonis, 320 Sho-

, Ithonc wcit. Phono 1000-W.V ln i ■_________________I 3. I . _________ = = := -

hcat?*^H4 302-J,' ;

w MISCELUNpOMS. ;----- TO R -R E N T i:« rA C R E 8 -O r^A T S 3 l:live. I TH hi y»ll» Highway DUtrtet.

MARCSLUNG, SOe. 2ND AVB “ l‘®r west. Phone 417. / .

per hanglDC. .V. A. 8 o m n . an -M bI are, east PhOM m<m. •■.------- • • ••

“ iiN S V R A N O B r'A ^M b B iL B 'iN — ttaoev-Jl-coyawget.-i*r<CTpV-olato I- .'service.' Phone 188.' T M n F i l ls T tU tun--;-& - - A B l f t ir c C T M :‘f.;® 1 AM PAYING T P P '"6a8 H 'PRICES

fo r hides, pelU, tu n . etc. W. B. ' ‘ “ ^ T o w n r. Old Washlnaton Bbm .- Jai6n«

||}° j ments. Let personal Ano^slavSW-

^ - n w . A d S ^ , i a ? S ^ Sff-poU itm ent. • - ^ ^ ■ •?, lace r,— 1,

FOR R .E N - I^ A R M S .

- FO R ' R ^ - 3 8 0 0 -AdRE8' O P7PA» aredi .tu re Und. .S on lu l a ro C '-A in s i^

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E_ Fm A L^IW S C E L^^ ■“5e | h M * a n d BEAN STRAW.FOR SALE.j .

d - I h a y ' f o r s a l m m il e s eOilTH E.I of lown. Phono 698.J.4. r iH i-b R -B A L & --'^6 -B U C iW V E -C O A ^ - ^ brooders. Phone 203-R-«.^________ * -

I f o r s a l e - n e a K y ' " n e \v' ' w 6'r k , T- harness, setd barley and oals. Phone ~ J^J512-J-13. _ J _ . W.S. FbR "8ALE-R bT-® Y W HITE ELEC- -«

trie sewing machine, walnut cabinet | | ^ I good condlllon. Phone 1240-J. icr’ POR SALE-OOOD f i r s t AND SEC- O. • r.1 ond eutUng hay.- Elizabeth-Blvd. J7•— j ro»tc-3.-Twln -PalU. -Joe Berks.------------ .

TOR “ SALE. O H A R E S OP WA'TER

___i sy«lfm ...,,Tgln_wu Highway District. _~ ' j'FOR B.MJir^BALim 'H A T * ^ CAI ’ ~ Jl/. i l9t57~dellVCTCd uiI lcs ull IcuuuL AT™ | j . - A iU .n o n r T h m . -<Mi1P<. B iir lg :

FOR 8A LE -A JENKINS STACKER _ =^\ and buck rake. N. P. Olsen, IU W

miles out from Buhl on C im Lakes .■

i ® ^ l ^ ^ d o w ^ s ^ wSS°shleld8^^o S‘^;;tchaTgrfor'setttne-Fla8s.--Moop‘rP 8 ln t -

bulk. Wo loon you a brush tree. Let us estimate your work and material. -

- - Moon's Paint Store. **

E a l ~ ~ ~ ~ --S n ____ SEE THESE V cAT* 102C Overland Six Coaeb _

IKO Nash Adnneod VleUrto Coope VT P -IWO Waih- 7 --p a g rs e a a ---------:— -less 19a) Nash Tenrlng «fico. Ja»-Je«*ti-C oach -_---------------------- _Ltd. u n CadUlae.Viaorla-Conpe_______B S l« 7 ChevToUt Coachoey J»M-.CtevroJet-ToBrtB*— --------------: £^ -H M 8ts> Tanrtof v ^Bo>l 1924 aU r Tcnring _____J:

1928 Ford ToBrinc=«■ 19t4 rb fd Xoarla* ■

i m Ford Bedaa . y

m s nBPPLEB N Aiill MOTOE CO. Z^ fhone IM . . , ”

SITUATIONS WANTED «^ WOMAN WANTH WORK BY HOUR. V I 4ia 6Ul t ve. west. ■ *___ -WOMAN WANTS WORK BY HOUR 2— . or day. <13 Sth ave. west. K i l D i i n a U Q L u i s t ^ o t . m a iS P ^S ^ y ^ y g . 0

nurse} call lor M n . Wood. Phone " 10J6-W, or M7. ■ '

^Y-V^R-SAtE-SEEBS-------- PJ P FOB S A iE -C n i-m iE D blCKLOW f

seed wheat, cleaned and tacked. 8235 per c* t. V. E. Morgan. Phone 8

'">« 02 8 -W r ■ E= r SEED BARLEY, RECI^ANED AND ° * sacked. 8235 per 100, a t PJeenor's F ’ho- ita u mUe north of County Hosplul. F

P/ionc sa7.J-ll.Z n p S r i g L E - ^ m w i N ^ ^ fl

so Trebi barley seed. Phono '5 l«T^4 . J C. H ^ Hempleman. ■ ' »FOR , s A i i - bR E AT ' N dR 'n iiaR ii -

seed beans, Uireshed Sept. 20, which made U busheU per acrc. P. M . -

- Route 2, PUer., _ ; . ; .

Ttt: TTJiooov—sc«j—wheatr-09.W-’Turt,- ^ weight 59JI 13 bushef; also balediliv''-

kVB 0. O. PWgo. Phone 8M-W. - | ' P

S >OB^RENT--UliraWlSHEp;<ir n i l FOR RENT-GARAGE BUILDING. II ^ 2ndravc. Tiorih,- next to c iiy hall, n ^ J t i q P f f ^ i r : ^ i : m u a h a i . b i i ^ b

house. 38; O.room niodem-^hmSfe!' ^ ^ 84or.7-Mom fu m is h e d -tp a r ii^ t, 139, ?

j L W, . Phone 48. - -v - p ^

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(jOLiATM n 6 6 0 » - i / K B r C A R R < A 6 £ “ Iv ^ -ATf-/ r t r r r P ii t H iN H " ' " iJ ~ J 'S TZ r l t iL E D - W l tH — ' ■

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1 1 1 profksTonal I ^ACTOKWffS • /

w . L . D C N H -La v Otflcea-^BraM ^i •• and 4. BmlUi-Rlo* BtUldUJi. •

S to b T t i» iR 5 m $ 5 o E r re 5 a T 5 5 5 i —ah<UTrust Bfflfc .P k n t 8. o . d. H ALU -6ver'6iok' book mol g ' jo u ii w . - t ik A U A M - lA v m . lB tB k 'S '- -T ru tt-B idg .-~Thoo8'»y -w .-r— .— — 8 W B ^ f ^ W ^ | y - - L t v QglW i

- --BUSINtSS 'W LirW O B S A G l im

w m b o w Q L ^'s I-v r iad d iu id i. « u -.nM »nr> MOOB't ShOP. PbOO> f.

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B o m T p L U H ^ a * h b a t d io o o■ Now“ SocaUonri3B“ «ra“ a»t.— —

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t t A N T t o A H O U m -r= O M tM eJb au ted .d tay ..Jha B tiil> t_ .

''VBA TB BK AirO BtJ^W

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WANTED-^MlSCEUUNEOlis W A N iK > ^ r o r e r . T a c i '

ter. Phooe 908-W. ■: ------ .-. J .W AN TED -IUR KB Y TOM. WRTriS

■ Mrs. Guy Metcalf. Jerome. • W A N T T O ^ ~ S r o T = 8 M A L ^

nUhea cottage. Phono 1281; . .■ W A N TE D -IM HODSES T d PA W ® '

and kaUomlne. Let ug'bang jrour i wall paper. Phone S tor prices.. U ooa't‘ Paint Btore.______________ ’ ’ •-: PARTY lOOATINO IN TWIN F A U 5 '

. w ill trade good Mdap far ftcjulty- > 0-room - house,'-futiilrted£or—u n h i r - ^ nished. Phonb 230 for appolntTOWl,

' FOR SAIE-LIVESTOCK^

Box C. caro Newt.’/ FOR 8ALE-TEAM OP 4-YEAR OLD i. mules. 2 4 mUea west of Fl\‘e Po lnu n store. E. O. Cain. ; ;J .

FOR SALB-70 Y O U N G EWES. .3 Uirough lambing. Phono 398. Tw las FalU Shoe Repairing. . _________ 'I. TOR s S f f i ^ ^ E A D OP REOIBTBR-

ed liampshire ewes, good ages, lamb-

f "help wTNtEQALToR

r. W A »^ ro? i^D V ^ R C T B E sm ^ : ' neat to d eonvlncinr. Good pay.

' Phone B33-J after i f ' Mr. Pfldder. . .: ^ iP 'W A N tE D CLBASw O UP.QR^ '

r^ehard.-Conlraot.Korfc.onlir-i,2IO|t;}a...- the Umc to get your .wood; Boiflft.veTy

I. mako a crop In two ^tin. -At-a r t a l—- h l ir p ln -

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-aniu-th ol t l i f Kti'ftl Cnlitomln porls h u rnplU Ilm t iiol»o.i>- 'vho lioi: nut vW tM llirm nml olwn'ea w im l In Rolrut on I'An n'hll?i‘ Uh* Rrrtttnr.'.i ot Ihclr expnrL'ilon. 'iM Uil* fontoln*

/ . ■- LTV---------tu m U M rti tlic jrtntrdiciil ol W llllutn

Company. Miolrwli- ttroccrs. wlio liiui Ju jl tnumcU Inun. n inontli'ii i r l j i to

_Lo,H Angi-lr.-i anil I.nni; Ili'noli. -Hf wm ticeoinjMinlwnjyT.lrr;. HIihijhoh and I iit nbtcri Hyaii ol nul.w.

-- - • CIMm Arr (Irow lrj"A ll Uie Piirlfic - roost cIUm nro

■ RrowliiB. but thl5 W rr.i)ci'liilly true ol Loit-AnH»l4uL-mul-OiiHii[Hl." m UI Mf..

Simpson.- •'ImmiKfii'llon L< rapid and stTOily. nnd tin- Krrut maiiufucturlnB Instltutlorw of it ir eiwt nro wtublW i- InK Ittctorlm nruiiiid tin- xoninrta. For iMtancc*. Hrnry fXinf Iiuk Jiut bouxtU 50 flcn-* tJfi lil'- « fn ;i troiil. onntructlou. OrniTuI Muiore took uu op*

___i.U 6 n un M iitfM Mmllarly locutrd butUlU dral >ms nut tM-rii drvlnn-d clo.-u-d

IMl 'Mran« Murli to On \

■Tills mfiui.'i mucli lo a i it w«* uke | ftdvftntnne of it. T lit i ia th r Joijlcnll

------T S a K ik T T fo T 'O a l i l i iK irS f tn -m n -eltco and Lm AnKtlea. Wr ahould oup*

“ " 'HCUIIUIIU prwJueU.“ liia ■wo-'^ate=aint■ doing U to any srvaC rxt«nl.

•There are jevrrul things tlw t iM»d Improvement. Raliruud condttfons nro not r ig h t Oolng lo CnUIurnla i t la pracUcally nccciiary to go by Sail Lake. Prvlght comllllonj are not rlghl. nates an* not rlRlit. Tlir*e condition*must b c -c h a n g td -____ .

------ = -------------- ro ta t* Sltualton-^--------------"Wc ship some potatoes to Call/or*

^ p l e l io w ^ 'cM lT th e m ^ 'o n iy ^ n ^ iil _ -onB-stcrc-ln^-lCI-lum-imy.-SoouiUnies

you hear pwpTe~fity~T~iilu noi - l lk r your potatoes. Uiey ma.ih up when wc boll Uiem.' They do of coumr. and we must gel Ihem to understand lha l

- Idaho.potatoes are to bc ciU irr baked

''nice ^ p l e understand lhe ncccanlly of Reltlng folks lo cook Uielr products ln■U le^^«t•»^l'‘nnd-spend-mllllon»-U^

_____loachlna them.. We sliould see to itUiai people should leam as simple a

1 matlCT as me neoessiiy ol eiuicr ileamlog or baking the Idaho potato.

M tq l M etl Pwple“ We m u it meet Oiesc people down

there. T lie avrntgr banker, merchant

iouri or Iowa thnn he does nboui Idaho. I talked to tunkem there who had no business relations _wlth_ Uils ■ttie. They are liitereitcd when the development ot Idaho Is menUoned and seem surprised bul declnre Umt U\f>- Savc iw r i iS S in n u e ir t t lx n iru r I t Is up to us to induce tho railroads

------- W K lTeurbotterm esand-trafflc-con-dlUons, and to get m personal louch WlU) Uu people ol the cpait ior areaur

^ w l l ^ ^ r r C ^ p r S - ] perliy w lll mean oun If we do llils.

Cliauiie UeO(>Oo«i-------------, "We enjoyed our trip. Tlie orange

exliiblt a t Sau Bernardino wan a won« derful affair. But tlie lr cllmat« In Callfoniia Is no belter than ours."

GRANGE'PROGRftM HAS VARIETY OF FEATURES

made up the program of Uie Tn lo FttUs grange meeUng at the BuslDMa and Professional Women's club lasl night.

...... ... Following .a _ llu le solo by Jack— i^-Dwlght for-which-Miss-Aylcea.Oab*

hart played the accompaniment, there was a vocal solo by Qmer Henderson, with Mrs. A. E. Henderson ns ac>

' companlst J. A. Waten gave a reading, and this was folloa'cd by a talk on feeding baby Clicks by H. o . Bayea. A dialogue. e iitlllK l "M n Spalding cr Idaho, by Mrs.McClain nnd M. Kenwuriliy u-iui fol* towed w ith stunts by 10 members of

• the gmnge in wldch contest C. E.,Mc* X^ln w u a«iardNl flrat place; J. A Waters, aeeoad place, asd Mrs. Pat* rlek.W>'Qne, UUni. M r. W a tm de- Jerrtd hla U lk on landscape gurden- Ing un til the next metUng.

K M p m T H 'a ra fn n fD n j---------Tbe bureau of plant Induxlry sayt

that b j coBtlog a watermelon with paraflln It fiiay be kept QUtto well UQllf Chrtstmns, nllbough tiie QOallty

--------wlll-b«-lof«rlor.-JrUcre. Ii_iio_wny_to_. keep a woiertnelon alt wloter »atU-

Expertib o u t tbe only person irbo coo r«if-

1} nake a l iv fn f oui'o r (beie gucraliig coDleit* t l tlie man Id .the weaUier

• bnraaii.—E l Paso Tlmea._____________

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. fofliad th it tbe market waa la tbU ■ -**-con d ltl«» -'tb t*tC H r» -d re ir*- in ^ tt* ir

_____ lip jM .* ';—Boiton T ra n ic r i^ ..

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! • Mamma ..ur n r / j . l r r t l gfrl \s ^ C j i v ^ l u l , ;.n’ I flh r '. Ih r unr

•-for-ninf-iuMj-" " [

iE lE F. -ffllRLK PiPEIlI!ollr.. _________- ■ -------- *

l i M unson .a ii t l S m ith P u rchase

to M ill, W arehouse a n d 17 L o ls

r t lo .E x Ic n il F a c il it ie s .

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conslstlmi ol C, K Munson nnd R. II. 1mv,._;mrr1ia>M(l-tllP tilm il nf

I Uie Kimbrriy MUIIuk conipimy. con- ke sutiiix of tin- mill, wnrchousc luid 17 • :n l; loM in ull. from tin- T^;ln FuUh Na*. J n'5■■^lllllill liuiiX nnu M ill'i^iv'pos.'B 'sslon—; p . at once. ^ _g - —H w tv tw - UiP- tlnn - l i « -bfe n -cn .-; at njiiHUii tn ’uii in - iniTlim. i iu iliiln tnl in f-

Uurrliousi-s u l Ilan irn . “ Tfu* iKiuirr* r f ment of Uie Kimbcriy _pro|>erty wllf ro grenUy enlurgr IU rapacity and per* ' Is m il ot thi! handling o( n greatly in* ' lit crcasitl voluinr of biialnrvi. New ' >t. clcnnins nnd liandling m achinrry and ‘ IU equipmrn( w ill br inxlallrd this spring '

and work of pKpnring fo r nexl ymr's j

T lic ftFm hniidlM Great Northem 1 la Butu inut U.ans. >p<tmilsliy^ to a J ^ l^ n m b ic - n t c r . t in t h r InUrr-vn ,

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New Jersey People ] J L i k e O u r P o t a t o e s ;

ly •Ca Ttml lhe Idutio spud Is a. 1ilx> I lx —ury-back_on_Uie..AUanUc roast. '

_evtu_thoufih .lts..p<i«lblllUes. ns..Q.a delicflrv hnve not b t tn . fu ll? , nn>F predated on the shon-s of PucUlc.O' U indicated In a -lefu-r re«vlved

yeslcrdny by Hrler Denn of Tw in , 'I ' 7n>/» a *l»ur Id Moii(c1a1x._ '

Ncw Jersey. The letter contiUned J 51 - f t iL’wippi.T of nn Idaho potato. J.

in n carton. The carton sold for , >0 M ccnls.ila . >le " ........................................ ‘IJ F I n t a t T r a i i u n g C a m p ;

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Brown of the Boaton I ^ t w a('Bt.~ — —Pelembtnr^—FtorWik—p«tU nf—OB-a-

Mlo acl. In batUnx pracUoe. nts leammatea wUl follow h ln at Uw fa i of the month.

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Harness Oilini I TW IN FALLS Hr - OSCAR BHE; 2 1 6 Bhos.liose South*

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Umlrr irrms o f nn ofdrr Lvufd b) Jildvi' W. A. fiubcock in liU trii'l couri

* r | w fll- l i ''-p t 't;ijniuaB:::-w.Tnr?L e ira e'-----pi»iiulanuln..a.auttl ln ? titu tn l bv C:_T

L A. Wurrrn was itrn til'il u dlvDrrr fitin i Miiude Wurrrn.

Atgiitnrnl!. werr p rrs rn t'il on n mo- ; N tiwii In till ' cnr<* of the Cnlowrli fiUili unr biiTik ngntait the f'if» l NnUoftnl bank h«ii. of n w . und -» ir motion wa.i laxcr

unili'f ftdtftcmrnt 'V lltU .& loniUH.**-. Di’uiurrrr in the ciu.r orTnom w

Twin FulU po llw chief, wm pariu llj .iu.ilnlnHirBTid-nichardKin'WM-giv«r

. . flvo days to umrhd hW compumt nicliardum sued Uie fwllcr c lilr l and

V his suri'ly company tor nllrgi'd falso I impibomnrnt. He ri>nnc« Uml he I nui hrld In the clly-J>iil wiUiuul due

proci'M of inwr un til arrUml of olflrrrs (ruiii nnothrr county .ihowrd Umt he wn.-. tiol llir -m n n tl iry w nu tr iirr—

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^ m m / l i MUl. - - - u M ,-a -^ ^ w m ia n i "H. Pho&t SMo U _ ---------- -- ■ ■ ■ -----17 . In the nccounl of th r inrt-iliii: ot

the PnvibyterlftD MLsaioniiry soclcty nt ion-U ic-d iurcli-(jti_Thur5Uoy._yL '-j!u^^

lunrlu-OTi wns prlntw l •briiiKo juncJw ^ ron," due lo a typognniliual rrror.

^p-^E dw ard T bQ m n i_autte ry :ijL ._ tn* -III fer«/Dcd fou.'Uwi ot W i yomwf JrJrndi . . . Witii n 'pnrty celebratUiK hi,! rlcvcnthI,,, blrtiiday a l the home ot his jKir- ew cuts. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. T. Outtrry. on n j Fourth avenue north, on Priday att*

ernotn. trom 4 lo 1 o'clock. Onmrs of varloas kinds fverr rnjoyrd und

___ nrl2fs offerrd to Uie boy who couldteii tlic best story oijout Oeorge Wiuhlngton. P lrst prlr.<’ was won by

' * "ttob^^D uM : 'a n d ^ M fUl' uy UWtfU * ’ 'ShlJ)mnri:“ Mf». UUllwy. iw iiirU ■ by___ hrr dnughtrr. Ladornh. -urved a drlcc-

, , tablr two course .supper n l a beau- — "firaifjTSpt»otn{ect-tabte-eeu(<*r«l-a'llh-a

largr blrU idny cake omnmcntcd with red. white nnd blur ciindlrs which

ag were llRhled durlnK the second course. Tlie favors wrrc large fla t cnndlM. In Ih r center of which uus-plnccd n minla-

• ture American flag. MLu Crystal Olngrlch. who U Edward Tliomas’

' • teachefr-wn*-an-honored-gunS_and J- - was- presented- • w lth - a . .g»t, Othrr

; Howard Haggardt. Robert Do b . Oeorge anipman. .Robert Nelson. Edwla

‘ Uoyd. Claudo ■ Urown. Jr.. R a i'a n d r Ootmer Poofi an d-Lcw ti and Wwartl

Oultery.

' ' Mrs, D. R. C hurciilil wus ho«t«j-lo lhe Amlgaa club Priday'atrtmooh. at her home on Second avenue north.

sa After a brief buslneas session the afternoon was spent wlUi needlework

' and conversation, and the hosteu served delicious refreahmeni.t. Bevcxi

: — menibcrs- m i e p rm n t.- among -thanI __Mrs, W. A. Howard- who lias spent:j Uie wmter In 'C a lifom ia . •

i nf '^ B C r ib b le r-S ~ a a

^ - • 'm 'im K f t i h ^ Bryson on Sixth ave- 1 nue oast -Thursday, evening, Mrs J ' Hurry Smock und Mtss Bryson reM J —TjJiort -stories and--Mrs.-.D . -Harvej I Cook a poem wlilch she Is going K I enter in Uic poetry conleat, "AmeT' I lea the BeauUful." A group of poemi I were also read by M rs. IM it l Oray I A social hour was enjoyed durln< I which refrenhmcnl* were served at oni I large*uble a ttnc tlve w ith patrlotii n emblems.

H " M l i l t h61M 111 M il. W .T IH W I» I bcck*on -StJtth avenue-norlli-Dwmbwi I of the NeedlecnOt club enjoyed theli I nnnual dinner on Priday. The Ubli I .. at which .Uw. ffuesta.were sealed wa I - centered - « l t h - a - bow l.-o l_joo4ulu I Following dinner the tftenoon wa I spenl w llh community singing aod i I variety of clever stunU, Mrs. HoUen I beck belns the prize winner. M n I , C. H. E ld ^ waa

I who Juid becD called to Muruugl J _by the illnrss of her faUier, were li ^ attendance.

7 ' Mrs, C u l VlckToy waa hostesa t th e 'iL asd S . ciut> Friday evcnla

? at b rr liome oa Becood avesus wcs '' j . ElccUoD of om cen w u tbe princlpt 'A buslneu of Ute e^-eoln«. Odlcei \\ rlK ted wen*: rresldenl. Fanny Dobbe \ j vice president. Annie Wagner; seert l i— tBTyr‘OewB-M aherr-lreaaopr,-Bub a — ‘I'hlrmkn: 'nev r Teporter. Graee-Doir ■■ row. A lte r the business meeting, t i 4k. evening was spent Id dancing. Tti

.memben ol the dub gave a mlscel laneous shower tor the lusteas wh

idle was fonnerly Miss RosalUia Hedrlel -BL-Reftwhments-were-served-fc^Uia-cloi , - a _ ‘> U h e_e vg ito g^ Mrs. Byncer. M1U< JJJ, was a guest o f the evening.

U » i Kewa W ant A d t m o t tBa peepto TC >wlih to a t tn e t. *

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l o r t H am eB s;. J e t o s ih o w jy o t i n n u jp g la c tn ra .______________________

l i n g , p e r s e t , $ 1 .0 0 '^

; HARNESS STORE-iE E A & C R ;^ O w n e r. _____

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°J>y p i ^ f e u^ U tm ii ■iM a g t : ^ 'HA ' i i iw f = a 5 g i=^ l£ £ l — G o lt-ano tU tkm . bnrrrd h rr from >eau- last-year, but now Ifa nn-Ith-a —tle r.fe» d-tta < -:« « fy -J t« -iM rdr_ .fa _

aak fo r reinsUlrittent ■ to be pat «hlch Into good .sUading. Ilume. . • I1--..1— I

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,LVTORECftaT j i -*OBAV—QeBW>-'‘ aQy etoady w tft modmte («rapen'>

^ ^ id •. ■ ! M onotony'whujh-hns'characterixed •

' weajter cotldltioril during most o f the = = atgM-SM>«tw«l-vwtwlivvr_ T he waKl ■. mum temperature was 38 agatnst 40 on ^ r th Thursday., T l i t minimum wna 23

against Uir Jay.bdore.

“««“ TORCH K l t l ^ AT LABOElevca BARW ARPSVttJj. N. J,. Ftb. «tham op>—The-torc ii-kU l£r..o f_M ls*_M *rvspent goret Brown wa.i t i l l at large tonight.- - B tale- tToopers -said-during'Uie-'-day

thBt_hU_ldenlULyns known,_Uiat_he_ c M was a middie-««e<l. profostioa^ m afcve- Proaecutor.Tljagtn^cnl8d tha,t nny- Mr« tt^iftg dcftolie WM known about tbe read klUer. . i

in rey - - . ■ - , - •: . .ng to Sotmding O e ta n - Dai^h*

K a leaky re m i'ls tasry eiioiigh' U i ta k and Is nut broken iip by eipro-

lur^ui I'Uftetlbg o f the wavea. l li t one l><*ttoiti.' Sound-trloUc ’" • * boiiom are mule by

droppfnc n sinker, wblch I t • Oi>-p«uiid Iron sbor. w (lie end o f a wtre ot

Dibers- ■rMl.oo.ths-<lM:M)r-tlu».Bl>lp-«bi>wa-Jatt- their noil muny fa ilioeii of wire tiave nw Uble nut.

J was . _ _ , . ' _

?^w»s TK i ChicagirerRuutautd ft Leningrad, ibe capltuf of ItonU . oUen- (ormerly culled 81. Petersburg, w t i

bu ili on a swamp. Peter tiie O reit • i-aused an aroiy o f w rfa lo d rlte greV 1 ® ^ logs in t^ tlie swamp for tne lo u u o lt l iir

0 ' '* '* presrfll c lly .-U b erty .

T h t Crmona'Viotin m to - Tbe three grtatM t makers o f fb* WDlng Cremona violin w en Nfcbolut Am atl

weal, joaeph Guarneri del Oeso aod Antnol* “ Ipftl 01 fltradlmrfiis. TJi^y were slmrt*. 2 .^2 ? hard-working artisans who sefd Oielr

works o f genliis (or ■ few florins.

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We win leU a t fobUe Aw lton « I ^ w rtt «f: Boath Park Gt«e

— J, W e d n e s d jr _ I _____ COMMEWCIHO

7 Head o r Hor«ei—•& Ee

” ■ 3 ,S«U W ork H *n i«

^ W. s . H a rr is o i49 COL. m m ro H , AwU eaeBr .

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g g te r o p| m wenl to.PUer ye s t^a y to visit,

» - • — W e riie M -l» ^ ta H rt-M l.n n« th -ft>^

i Retnms ta lU asen-M n . Stellft J I Hughes re tunw l to H a u ta last eve- rung after c vlalt hcfc.

M - -O u e a l-o C B ta to ^M rtL w iU -Q tilliU i of. Murtaugh vlAltcd her slaler. Mre

,C, B. Herrick here yestwday.'

Hpend Uay HnTr->Mra. Ralph 6ten>ai of Murtaugh visited wlUi her daugh-

j Uts in Falla Thursday.

went to R i ^ r l y lost evenlDg to vtsii Uie fnniUy uf John J. Steeiamlth.

1 On Trip to Coait<-K.-P. Pany, at- ' torncy. Is to leave loday cn a- fen days' bailness vblt to .L0a..Angelr4

^ 4 - ^ e r f m m -Callferal»~Mra.- P,- W,1 nustcd Is bere from CulUomla. th< iv guesl Of her parenU. M r. and M n

y3 Marlon _ptuin.

a * 'ger. Who was,iQ this city yesterda] B | i i l i i i i i i i l Illll evening to her home tt M ~ —a i^ u B o . ane iu te q m at ner-<i»ugn. J ^ n e rT g iM iuan lta Moecly ln-qult* lU.

I ( V U t Id Tirto V a l^ M rs . P. W r a Robinson o f Omaha, a cousin, uui / i l Mrs. Fred Easton, a sister o f AUar ih * O. Plsher. are guesU a t tbe Plahei jC^ I home. U r. P lih jr. who has boro »o- H ‘ riously Ul. is repSrted to be graduallj

i Improving in health. «“ d t f * ----------------------= = * = — '*------ •-

S,tSu' f lS j^ n f u r ^ n a t ^ t h T M S ^ ^ 'g e o S r ^j-5 j.-p lta l-To-im -operBU on--foi“ *c « tr “ ap' fr - (d_^DaielUs. His coodlUoD last evenllif

pnt was reporleansn>e"T»VOBKSK:

I Join* Outdoor^ AdTCftben-R ajPrice, weil known Northwealem ort-

-------- rtst.-who ts-to hate eharge « i tg n - in t

P. buUoUo work for tbe Cosgriff Outdooi Advertisinjt company, accompaalfd C

^ I P. Coiwi^ff on his Jvtum last cvenlnt ___ l l ! trom .a bwineasitrip to Je»U le. -

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- P t WtlW E ^ Wm,-M l ^ H g f a r - ^ s 23 Lake; Dr. W, A. Sulllvah, Boise; J. P

Terry. Waahlngton, D. C.: , A. N MUler, Pocutrllo; W. W, Oliver, DU- loo; Oeo. L. Longfellow. Detiver; L. L

>E U ld J. C. Ony. Nnmpa; Paul B. A. b. M Blckell; 'M ike Jlmme, Boise;' Johi M « ^ u k a rra .*B Q l« ;_ E d n a _ W * * n e r ^ l :

nlaht._ Won; -a ; - K . - McOotuieU,-Boise; SW '- r W PhUllper-Butte: 8 , -P. nium.-Glenn3

t'^the W Walter Clay. Buhl

..BOOERSON-Jobn Crete, aava C ity: a R. RolrdSQ.- BUver Oity;

W , O. H. Spurgeon. BUrer C ity; M n . 8 Jgh U C. W lnten. PocalrUo; Doe Uodgt eipre- W t ’U ke : C: NeUon. Sail Lake: Bci i-e*. II W. Ttave#. Twin Falla; R H. CoUiell lound- Ogden: A. W., JenMn. Bdse; Wm llie b* R«»l- Ogden; R. R. SmlUt. PocateUo n..iiiid H. W, Twmter, Huldhlnson. Kans. C - ^ Harry MiUer. Sail U ke: M. L. War

a-Jti«. Jl.—w .“ WtlBnson,- Boise; Wm. I ® ™» Fleming. B<*tUe; M. P. Tomlag, Idalv

Falls: a N, DickeL American Falls....... -W..M. U v ln , 8a lt.U kc:..J._0,.D eck------- ef.-PocateUo: Chas. McDermaod. Sa]

» ~ I. 0*0 ' t Jensen. Salt LakeM . L. SavlUe, Balt Lake: M. E. Mor ton. Osden; U w Somsen. PocaUUo O. H. Sprinkle, Peodroy. Mont.; V

gw M B. Teel Pcndroy. Mont.; C. B. Nel

E. k Clark.' Denver; Oscar Moon an . wtfe. Bl. Anthony; R. W. Knowldei

NaUonal Cai& Register; Wm. B. Dav t n , . ison. Bolce; PUUp Daniels. Ball Laki L :7 . t - * - Talbot. Boise: A- C. Parle! ^raati 3 ^1 . g QUngtoa, Bolae: .< I '’ " " * 1 Wallace, PorUand; F. Betftlcb. Po t ImiH*. 1 . B. Floersbelm. U a As«ei« Oielr u n . W. H. BaUey, iklbton: V er* Rc

s- Jmalne, Albion; Carl M. O n y . - A ^

IC SALE0 on tbe Baach 4 m to m Ui and 2 mOea1 GtMery. Ctty o( Twla Falls, on.

sday, Feb. 29roiWO A T U 0 ‘C L C C k ______ ________

Ii Eeiv^ o f .O ow i— Oood "1 ^ 0 o f

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t o n ie t t ; B lftck jm lth X)atfU.

ison & Son, Ownersu A. w j i r a , ( D i ^

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M Tw rcniT l8 'tO W R _V -6 f'A Jedo,'ll£ llnolK. f.. d r id a* a result of having

tenar ' uk ro c»p*ute» whJeb were seat tugh- throQih Ihe maU'<. Attbongb marked

• Cold and Grippe Medlelae,- analy____, \U »ho»cd th rm to be poison. Ttn

Jmltfi’ ~ ih r r ^ IU w n * “ Of” lW MUMy-TP I Vtsil r<lrnl them, and i l Is bcUevrd that L poirao plUx were aent to Uiose who

rid the roonty o f chicken tblevfng ' . a t - fw ijs . — ............. ..' ■ _ „ I-

^ -NAMPA E V A N G E L IS T W IL L ^

.' the C O N O U C T H E E T n re S 'H E R E _______________________________

‘ Rev. Lrwls HiiU of Nampa. «UI begin at 1:45 loaiorrow n ig h t In the Church

_Blg-_ of_Uie-Hiii«rcDc.iit_Thirri_W«nue anti erday Third strret north, i l was announced ne tn by Jtev. Pnul Worwalcr. paator ot

Ine cJiuffU.*“ •____BvangrlLst H all c o o d u ^ o ccries■■ o7 4crrtc« In ' the.^WaiareBe ch iiir^

• ; here about- two yoars. ago, and Uie pa»ior. Rev. M r. Worcester, declares Uiat Uiey were very successful nod naulted m .wenU additions lo ihc

' AJI aenicrs w ill begin at 7:4S, p. m.(

la ic„M onlc _A lK lns_of_R ock_C rrek en lia “ '**----- ± haw»-bc»m-poatpono(t-to-8uDday-afw-

noon a l 3:30 o'clocic and will be held o . . . In the Orouman chapel here wllh

Dr. H, a . Humphrey of Uie Twin JalU .-MeUiodlst cliurch offlclaUng.

tdoS^ Q Ury. Podtponemrnt was made oe«ti- pning **y *>7 delayed arrival of rclalivra.

I_____ P iU « E ^ F u w r a l

U* n in Uie M. L 0- < Jufch n l’ Flier for Ut« UU? M n. IL C. l*arker. 8erv-

• lc« wUl'be conducted by Rev. J; O, Otout. Burtal WlU be in Twin ftUU

r r - ^ cemetery w ith burial service In charge

i!' N. 5on«Ain« WhUen$ IvoryOU* When Ivory orDnmrni* becomi! yel-

low wash them' well In soup ami “j A- ler, then place them n liiic sllll ivcf

^ In llio sunMiinc. Wel thrm ivltli siopy ■ f lw •watej“ fp r'tw «-or-three jtln jT ii*rT rm l- i f . ^ Uinei rdny.'a tlll'kec'p irii! tiiem in the

sonshibft. W a ili'h c ii lirn n ir ih iT willWal- i * ______ ______

Buhl. : BUBSCRIBB POR THB NEWS.

O ily; I ..................................[^8 P U R E B R ED .]S W H ITE LEGHORi t l ^ : w m be ready for deUvery next Cans.; Friday thereafter. We want to j War* I )1M per 1000. CaU 36 and we wUI I_______________ Located back of Hay<

CDeck- I.■Salt —Lake: ' ' ■" 'Mor-

kUUo:

2 ^ 0 ^Dav- '

As you would chooBi mean much to you ii

i years th is bank has se = - section—may we aervi

of Twi

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l E i B i B z :“ Dul«y." "a” ihree-acT’ c ^ e d y by

Knufman atid Connelly, Will be pr ‘>

p utiool niiditorium a i a 0'cl0c k " n r x r “ U Tufwlav-cvealng.. Eroce tds_ lfon t-th i^_ .

~ w l i ; In ' U ie '^ fe S cW r-‘ o f T ^ f t a SmlUi. Miuj In an attempt to be help, f i l l to h r r h»bnnd. played by Byron

}— -Rendnhl, p1nai-u-wwk*«nd p a rty -to — which she invlte-i nn III assorted group of guest/;.

t ner on th r I'vrnlnB-of l l i r i r n r r i ^ u l r~ the Sm ith home, (intf again on the

/oUotflag momlng. T lir lr brief aaso'~ ^mtCnT>ec6mM“ an^rib'rok«r*eries''6r— II.- hilarious lrnKedle.i.-Dulcy's ftnai blun- » d£r Crowns all hcr-mUlaken efforts Ql wlUf .succna .' ' - .^ ' Other mombcn of the cost arc: M r.

Forbes. capiialUt. Ivan Wall; scenario*” ' writer. Charles Dietrich; a romanllc

Bnrbara. ProvMi^-the-rtch— i young man from Newport, Pred San-

h- ger: the buUer. an ex-convlcU Luthet , i . Bice; Dulcy-8 brollier BUI. Burton •

Peninc, M ihor ports are played by Hawl Oriines. Hnrold Hoover and

" Eorl Kempion.- T leketi w ill go on sale at-noon-to—

— day-«>uthO:;Clo»rnotik i Hlra. Student— IE Uekels wUl be. plnwd o n 's n le ln Uie

main corridor a li|he high school Mon- py day- m om ln6-at-a.^ -<U>clr. -----------------------

S R IN G 'G IR L i 'H O L D I\JEET'|NGDli _____________ • ___________, ^ _ _^ Tw in Polls high school Olrl Reur^es o l wim Ofg »orldne-fM -T lnw th^ h igh------

les t ion mol In the club room vestcrdaT___rh' aturaoon to chcck t;p oiT the '^ jgresahe of the • various gU-ls. I'wenly-elghtta high school girls have expressed their}d InteiiUons o f completing the re<iulre*he menu fo r Uie rings and have already

flnUhed several of Uie prtUmlnaryfl. ‘ teps- __ _____________ . , '

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P lS b r ie 1 5 6 9

~ l 5 3 i S l i o W o i i e N o .

, BRED TO L.\Y I R N B A B Y C H I C K S

ext Tuesday and each Tueaday aod a supply your needs: 119,00 per 100, wUI book your order.layes* H l-Orndc Hatclier>- ^

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