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TWIN f lis r liiiii: j f i p i , Ajj^ouble jB Sligo Pre- ^ f o r SundaYrSeizure of ; Four Cpiirl,S:peqiare[I. Next ; Door fo Actual'ReyolutiM‘ _, fREPUBLfCANS'ARE ^ IW FULf CONTROL' : flJ'CflUNTr SLIGO V BEIIPAST^ (ff) — Foreu of. the . |,lniur«u»t. Bottlon of Jlie Irlih ro- -puhlieaa «ay oro atwn^bfldri tboir>livld on>S)i|;o; -irhoro Arthur ' • • -Xlriffitii ha»"flnnoiuiec(l ho will hold ... _j n-tiro-tri'flty uiccHoK-tomorrow. The- - ‘tS|'.?yi“ PS~Jta^C---fonoircd ibclr . ridtnro ycilcrday of tho poitoffico, :to«m hall, ;fail<]. hall acd barracks . uatll now they control viriunllv ev- ery poVUloapfvaatagf. - . -Tho offlco of the eoniervativo _ netr*imper, tho Sligo Indepon.lenf, •;wna rummandoctfd lajt night oad I an armod. guard Ii itationod tlicro. - ;Tho htrttl* nro being patrolled bv ' armor! • i>artlus of rejmbllcain. . ! nUIiFABT, - yP) - ^vo Rritul. ffiir»hJps arrived In Lough Swilly ** County Dtfacgnl, northwwt of'Lon* . dondorry, it was loarafd thli after- , V DUBLIN, — Enuioan de Va- • : leni'lM ued'an 'Easier niCMngo to tho yonng mea oad women of Ul- land jn whieh he Mldt ".ypting.mon u d yoong women AN of Ireland, the'-goo!^s-ahla*l in ^ eljht Stand'togathej. ‘Slop for- p ;wnrd. ..Iroland.iiyoon for tho ttV* i ' V •• --I ■■t LOin)OK;;(ff),~ JMTelopaw^ I,' . - ,.. ijilitltni bmifcnuujr wen«mut- J ' -;-*d MDcu»il7. Ma,Mii Tinr of th# ‘ - ^ , jw vtm Jy.aartinf 'ia aij'd tomor: 'iw oret th# o|-tha lacii • . Mab-itpaUkaaV^oinniaoder. Th* f: ' altoM taa'la detcTlbtd'as ivory'kerl* .out hT'tliA BURdaf snnpapm. 0«aez»l dluppototagat U -«zpr«w> . «1 tlu« ths pMc» confcrenco h»- twoen- rapr«s«&tatira of th« free'. «Ut«» Md tepoWictti adJomoMl -r,, . '«lthoat»tt7tISQof«freBmtntand Tc this Is lccaninentod'on u «. bid OBKL' It will bo n *a^iie If Sunday nawoi In PUgo withoat trotihlfV' iff. Orif- flth’i lateit sUten'ent-mV'that ho wwi f dotennlnn<l to fulftll; lili'promliie to ■fxiak here, aad th ^ ! wemi to bo ev- ory reason to expMt.that if he at- -trapts the addresa a-duh of the riv- n u •ttiu’ pnrtlei will resnlt.; . M ______ It is Imported that Mne^ tho,oeeopa * tion of a nnnber of poblle bnltdings v oe Sligo 1)T repnhllean for^M ye»tcrdoj foi free stato troopi haTO .lieoir gatherlnc in; tfaoni in eouldersb^o nambers. Many i alarmini; mmon are afloat, one being 'gn that tho TfpubllcanR have laid plans >n ind •elte tho hesds.of the provisional freo pti ...ilntc gov^rDment. . > inti VneulBoa Apparsat . . tio ' Dlwniind ty.tte Do Vaitr* par-' ' .-traoneraUafllM.BaTO'Ooanoref ; stutlns tsether lOTolattm by tho f", f •■■mism of. tho fonr. Ootnts bttild* . ' ing In DnbUn falls to alUy tha ' NUdoty. Of thft Dolly Chronlcla. Tho . * '<> M lrtp«p«'’MltotUUy tsta^ In of. J ■ • . foct,'tlui> If thf iol*ln« of tho f/' ' eottrta B’l'l tftpitny tb tn Into nnd* - ' bama.fnttTiww h to provont : th* coim ttyV jQdceo from ftmc- -tienlnff li net tmtaiion, vhat U7 ‘,‘Or,‘.db«.vO'Oonnor:piMB It ii -Tho i>lHjr H « « iayii:-^‘Tho outlook *” la eno ol-Kimoat tnrelleVed hlaekneiia,'’ ' #nd-lb*. WwtjrifttterrOiwtU W s: "It , can ieirt^lr^WUMMHehwJ Colllni' • tolsraneo-wiUliarTlTa tbU ontTage in tlo:ei{A ttl-of.thi etmMty for whose Mvarnnwl he li mpontlhle/-' ' Vlf.O'CDOBOt*! attUnde.il anywhertj ilroffdahtwd-J^li'iiot^hls fanit, m j "cjn h* spoko'is-ths .pUlaest ■teras to In* in tbs fowspondent. of the of ' T^ektm bl^ Oazette.qnotei him assay- ed, Th . ' .80lh}ne vJ»»teTpr to do aio wllh potltles. Wo. ITO plain men wbo thi ; utoftd.by tio repnblle, aH prepared to Meriflcc Ottr Ures rather than allow — the repuhlle'to-be «ltv«rted. It po»- p || ■ibly may eotae to fighting, bat if it Jll dM« tha respenslbilHy for. civil war wll) rest Qpiit. the sbonlden of ^hoie f liuppnrtlng.the treaty.*’ - wtntbb .zk ' saltlaxb . 'S aI/T liAKri citv ,'U tah, (/Pl—Beg- ^ nInr winter weather prevailed In Snlt W . Lake torlav and the rity waa blanketed j l>eneath levenl inehei of snow. Lale lait nl?)it wind "eame an from, the imith ani thls tffnllcil In tho snow- - fall. . R . The temperatnre at 8‘ o'clock thi* ^ . morning was 28 above. , . w n i VOTE TODAY. thn ' : AVASniNOTOrf, D. C .V ^ - - The tral li'ouio by unaniffioDS'Conimt-agrfed to- .... day to vote late thlf afternoon on an ... • mnondraent to the-naval appropriation MU prorl'^g for aH enlUted areo of > BO,OM m en.''Tie volo will-como at the (IU.1 rad of fuur honn ef debate, which 'I started rhurtly i^ler 1 ^ nin( Ta'B&mYASSOCi INTRIGUING ROMANCE REV MME.LEBAUDYANI . H f A^f iNTBIOUma EOUANOE is revealDd ’ tanltarlnm-of-MmorJM4ne’} I«baady, aoqi peror of tho Bahata,'’ abot to death at th tad btr. daughtor, JaeqttoUoo. Boger Bai ' riod JacqaeUao' so that sho might Inherl r-afthlng far the Mfe.ycmeu. -Ia dooyla h«ni<iing tho Lobandy Mrtosfl of aovenl i ho tnd hli wUe wftrt d«vot«a to each oth' ' tohavo.aldod the.vomon la.vanlBhing, ----------------- ------------- STfilEES AfiEfO DETERRING FO I Famous Statistician Declai Goal Walk-Outs Will Pei Business of Year — Sui Into Market Through Pi (By nOOER IV. BAHeoN.l ' | wll W 'EI.LESLIiV mLLS, M«u, . .(Special to Tho News).—Aro 'I’.'* eaal-Mrlko«. textile Ktrlke*,--«U men’s tlothing iitrikei, n'uponslble for tho falling off Irt ln.i«lneM dtir- ing the last few weeks f ‘'j? Answering this qncitUnn nnrl t/te P**' general que*lion of whether ■reeent Indnittri'il unrest will pontpone pros- "I*' perlty liy n full year, Rnger W. Bab- 'J aon, sta'iftlrlnn. outline* the sifii"- tion as follows: •Bnslnei's men should not get fsint heartcrl heemwe of these strikes. Strikes are nnt nlways nn economic Ims. If tho rountry were todny'mlng eonl ns fast n» ll eoutd ho mined and the eonl strike result- od in shutllng down fnctoric^ siicli {"‘J ■ft slrlkp,.«.-oid(i-l>c nn eeonomlr Ini'*. Sirlkw. however, whieh'o';eiir durin"! l.hp pcrlotii: of deprewifin are usually hot cetmomic lossi'n. It ,1s not nn econoratr less to hnve this eonl strike continue unlll the great surplus stocks of coal nre used un. It Is not ‘ f*® . an eeoaomlr loss to li»v* the textile i strike-continue so long as the sap- ; Jf’ ply of raannfaelured kooiIs exreedi t Ihe.doaantl-.We n're slnrply-nslng mir' | aorplua ttoek and’the nnemnloymcnt . It eomln^j all at trnrti in Imnehrti ia- i alead of being dlrtrlbuted over a long [ period.' t. WklDaaunln* Wator. Jgt A strike today In most Industries Ka, is a good deal like dnmmlfg a slreaa i, of water. The water ia.not destroy of ed, bnl it Is. simply being held baek. er The water could he dammed for ' a the month'.ir three months; but when' -tho dam finally la opened tho wntcr - SIXlllMEOiEII ' F iM K DHL •• —^ Na Brol^en Bail^ospoosible.for.Ao- i oide/t to Wostorn Pacific Passong'cr TVoin RAN FnANCISCO, Cal.. (/p) - Six "■ pftssenjrers were xlightly Injured when ^ n liroken rnll caused one dny eon'h and ni three Vi'l'man* of ‘Western TBclffc train Ni'. 2 eastbound. to li-a»* tho ^ traek tn-o mile* w est.of WInnemueca. ,li Nev., ot .1:40 tC . toilay, aeeording tr to reports received here..todn\: at head- Hu.irters' of tho 'railroad' eom'paay. The Injured were taken to WInne oncca. . . L.. KIATED PRESS NEWSi M M . . TWIN FALLS lOAJIO EATl lEVEALED iN FLIGHT OF f AMD DAUGHTER 1 ' E . (Ill -— itr mi bll Ul ed lit W B B lw M W B W W I mi ySI^Si^SBSiS^aBBBSB '''' SSI^^SSSSSSS^^SSSSS ilDd'in the OisappeaiiuiM a I'oils Ici ftcquittod slayer of her husband, “ Bm- ro It their Westbuir. K. 7.. homo lo 1010, en ' Bttdraan, detective, said, to havo^ioar- eo oherlt her father's fortnne, ha«'^'poll<^ be nylng that h« murlod her to fodilUto en n l miUloa 'douan, cttsrean a«etti that pr . other. A a.af^ery affieor la believed to . lu IOT ALWAYS : ORCEINTRADE! II" ilares N e ith e r T ex tile or Perm an en tly A ffect the n. Surplus Goods B r o u g h t ro Piresent Idleness * ' , lh 'Till fhiv 'lowu stream aud do its iTork. Tlie liliuillnn in the basic in* dui.trie«'-tnday might bJ eompnred _jtUh_Jhit of .ijiyTimlnB nn the flow of husln.'is; of retarding the flow of tlio slrr^im, but they, are not destroy- ing thft narkots. Until these reserve piles of rttal, eotton nnd woolen goods, and men's elothlng are use |^f up, them U lUlle econnmle loiw. . ' A faetor that hai rclarded business- this spring Is the eenilltlon of the «b weather. W ports from all sections of the -oun^ show Ihat tlio weather the Iftit fow weeks hns been very imusunl. To n eerlnin extent Irregu. lar weather eondlllons nre nlso dom- *mlng the streiim. You may delay the ,j, purehnin'nf that new summer suit, liut yon wlll get ll ju"t tho sime. Tho wenther Is'n grent fa;for In deter- mlnlnij when-women mnke their pur- 'chases hut does not tillimalely pre- vent sales, ■'^e'weather this sj/rlng W hns been verv unsnllsfnetory from ll the fiitite polnl of vl»w. Probably no nne thir'T-wnuld aid so mneh to-’ dav in eeltUn? the textil^ strike in, R New Knolnnd ns nhout two weeks of good wflrm.weather. ■ Ilsrtor Is a Factor. Anoth-r faetor brarlng'upon this snme situation Is the lateness nf Kaster this yesr. Easter,eomei the Ifilh of April, which 1* very late, on Fjisler or t^ie week before Easier, ra Is the opening of n.' number of line# a* of liidustry and this lateness of F.a»t- er has delaved such bnslness. Ilenijt °r tho eotlon industry Is quiet, tho sales nii '(CoiVanod' on P s ^ P lr e l ____ * - ' ' ra --------------------------------------------------------- of Clean Lives Are of Greater Importance ■ Than Clean Streets ------------- jj Nation&I AnU-Olffaretto Lcagae ar wm Devote-Week to Im -, ^ prp.vo Pnblie, Morals ' y --------- dl WAHHINOTON, D. C.. M V T ho wi nnlioDttl nntl-eignrctle lengue will e’ondufl i. “ national elean life B' . -week’* here April 23To nO, il wns nnnonneed today. ’ ’ j , Dr. 1>, n . Kfcss, president of " lhe omonlsa'llon, bi a slatemenf urging ob«er\'anee of th r program • deelBr^l " I t Is much more impor- " tnnt lo hnvo clean lives thnn elean . street* i.nd'elcnn baekynrds." iDAHOWBATHBR; ■ ' - J 'Toi^ht' Md Sunday fair.. ri \ ' . SPAPER IN T W m ^ A lL DAIL LTXmDAY. A T a i L l M Sa. . ciraii ' iiONPK TiBiSSir Economic Efforts Largely\5iven j . Up to Attempt by Represen- : tatlves of Four Powers ’ to Clarify Soviet Finances - ' ' — 1 QBNOA. ,(;p)-Bxpert« of a n n t ! •BrlUln, France, Italy aad Belgium ; Uday coBtlaned ttfo discutilon.le- i gnn yesterday of fie conditions nnder which the rehabUiuUon of ^ Boasla will he nndertaken. Tbey -wero'Joined hy tho principal dole- ' sates of the four Inviting powers ' and soriat Bussla Is the afternoon., ' Thi* dlvuMliim. were stnrled' ye»ler- dny lit nn infurmul tni'ellni; nf (he tiiiire ■iminrtnnt -dplegnlrs-In- llip-vllln--..f pl 'Sir. Llovd Oec.rge.-»riUsh-prime-5mlnis-. . ter, the liisls of.ni’uiitlalion being tho t roporl pr'jpored by the nllled experts in I/ondi)it, rojiles nf whieli wore hand-i cd to lhi> Uusslnus enrlior In the week. ! Thu soviet delegnles ucro to havo'Sc mnde Hii'ir reply to thu report today,! but this l.aK tieeu postponed lndofin-| Uely nnd iirnbnhly will he based on thp' ' iinderstniirline re.trhej nt lhe im-iicnl.nn series of .-onferenpes, ll |« undurslood that the •ovlel delCKntes hnvo exprcis- str ed urilliii'ineis'to neknowledpc liustln'« I*" prc'Wnr <iul.ls nnd lo coneol-fhcir elnims't'" ngnlnst ili" nllies If the nllles wlll .10“ Uo likewise irith .niissla'i war debts. ToBp.«lDpWotk . i“ I , '\'esterd.i>’s informal meotlnft reallyl inorki'd :).c iiinuguration of n steering* . eninniittei nnd is in Hue with tbe of*! fnfta of Mr.. Lloyd Oenrgo nnd otlier-luf leO'lers tn speed up the. work of the n ' ronferenee. II is believed, difference fo: enn bo more easily ndjiisted In privnto lie eonferen.’,*, thus eliminating long de-lMl bntes nt full sessions of the varlouiinlv enmmlislnne of which thn confi-ruuecipn: proper is composed. Tliere has been a } total nbsenro of formal dinner*, and] luncheons, hut the letidcrs nro dining: i together li-smaE,groups.and .uliUtinB-pd Uic meal time for.eonferenco on bu«-jj^(, Tho djslgnallon o^ numbera’of smnll iiuli.eomtulsslons also is In lino with; Ihls polipy In time saying.. Under lhl*T-jn scheme,.eonsldemtlou of tho main sub-i A Jeels is h fl ehiofly tn exports ond in* I termlnnbie discussions hy those w i' ' Ihoroughlv informed nre jivoided. ‘I wm Enov.lB Jdontb -j One month has beeo set ns tho tim si^ limit Id wiiieh the dlptomiits generally j ' expect it will bo known whfitber thui eonferenee can' arhleve Its nurposPH. Mr. Lloyd Oeorge cxpecls "to leave nn April 27, and is making every effort tn havo lhe big deeUious arranged before , Ihen.. ' . I Although tho conference worked un- intcrruplcnly through Good Fridnv it w u announced today thoro wonld be ' 110. meetings of enmmisslnn* on Enstcr ' Sunday.. ! ^ Som Up Wotk. ' , Jl(r. Lby</ Oeorge jammed up thit ' aflemoon what appears lo be tho gen- ' cral. view of the progreu of Russian ' negotiatloni at the eeonomie .confer- ence, emcipying one of the similes iio ' HO frequflb’lly uses. ' ' ‘ Wo aro huildlng a bridge across tho ' stream,I'.ho said. “ Wo hnve driven ' some of the piles, we nro now In the . decpeil part of thr' eiirrenl and a rc iy driving them into the mud ot the hot-1 tom. Althiiugh the bridge Is not yet' obovo witer, the piles nre firmly fixvl nnd we nre still hnmmeriug nt them.” | iffiilffGllllIES;" BeoommeBdation Submitted to' Oommisslon ' OaHing: for .......... Oompetitive Privfloge ■KABHiSOTOS, D. C. Reeom mcndatlon* were submitted lo the In- ' tenlale.fummerce eommlssloa .today'bv one of tlio examiners oa proposals by rallroadii fot lower rates from points ' of origin In the cast te Pacific coast ports thiln frem the um e points of . origin ivcr'shorier distanees tolnler- ‘ mountain cities, Inclodlng' Spokano, Salt La>:o City and Reno. ' The re^ommendntloM are, baaed on railroad itquests arising from a desire pl of carriers to meet water competition between eastern points and tbe Paeifie . eoul. Tho eximlner reeommenSed that the „f eommission grnnl lower rjtes on wooTJe from the Pacific seaboard to eastern n„, manufacturing centers than from' In-d , land points le the same destlnatlonslm. nnd that thb Southern Pacific be given jo pcrmUsIon lo maintain lower rates g( from Cnllfornla" port - ellks to Ne* jj, York on canned goods and farm pro- ^ doets tben from Interior points into'{,^ weal from eastern citlcs. j„„ BUTTBB 8H0Ii;rA0B THBHATXINBp I'o 8EATT1.F., (fl^-Tlctallcrs In the , dair}' prndurts buslneas aro on.rotinns on batltr supply ns the resnlt of short- cneil pro-lnrtlon, with noJt\ral gmrlng en nvailahle nnd .the outsldc’ .buttcr timr- ha kots too hlph.ln permit‘b-ittcrl'o^e fn brought, in. Wholesalers' pricci ml- re ranted three cents this morning' andidc ScatUo consiimrni, wete p.\vlng flve.su eents over yesterday’s prices. Today,’* m retail qnotBtloB'.wan-«-eeiiU,i . ' : , 1b • ; ■ ILSCOVNTY - ^ JV Nl E s tim a te s o f F lo o d L o s s e s ' Over M i l l i o n 1 Homos Deserted in Area of 76,000 Acres ^tb land U nder W ater OAino, III., (/P)—An cstlnmtod loss «.f more thnn ll.fVW.OUO in crons ^ ll fi’nred by farmers residing io SI fijtir drniimgn dlstrifti north of ^Iro . n r.'sult of flood waters of the •Mlxslssippl river. An area of ap- .. iiriixiiiintely Tfi.dOO ocri's is hcing ^ iminiinti’d sloivly, nnd oil famlliei In tllu district have left their homea Hundreds of ellitens arc workinft to sirrnglfien the levees, hut mosl of them'ndmit they-aro engaged In n liisinj; fight. Tlio river tore out o t foot section of Iho levee nt Al’ dridjji' yesterday. / • Wllh the rivor continuing tn rise , . ' nil prepnriitious hnvo bocn mado foi ^ evucuoting tho threatened oren. Tlie ^ suverni towns in the section arc not , •’X|M-cted lo bo flooded, althoagh ^ high wntcr wlll surround them. ^ : ------------- -------------- / -! r FOUR-HUNDRED F A M ItlE^" ' ; FORCED BY WATERS INTO GIVING UP THEIR HOMES .' Bealdents’of Tawn Low In'Bfforti^to ,j Control,riooda of nUnoli Blver jKa ;! XAiM,ra, III., (/n-Fiui.iliii: tk.!ii‘ , [ flood, everj- mnn In hU lurn, the mon!p„ I of Nnples Ihls morning lost in their-fiie .struggle to retaiii Ihelr l^omM from I , the grnsp t.f the Illlnnlsm er. Hyrioonj i'tndny thp entire popnlnep of 40p fnmi- \ r i l es »us fop-.cd from home to encamp {not In nrmy tents nn jhe knoll nf grbund|inn ! northward that Indinn chiefs and Oon- tbl jrrnl Omnt made fauunis. • , ' nni % -------- ----- cor . HIOnBB WATBB PBBDICTBD..' n,a •! MHMl'lllS, (/p) - Withoul veutur- the r'lng a predlrtinn its to maximum stages, hoi ‘ A weather burenu bulletin Issued today 1 • forecast an “ Increosed and indefin- rei ^ Holy prolougcd". flood alago In tliu on ■'Miasippi river, as a resnlt of execs- lit i^lve rains in llio Ohio,valley during tho Uol y'.vani '^4 hours. '' ■* ' io; II •• --------- tin ij ASS OOfBDIATB AID. eei 5: CAinOi UL, yp) — A report wai rc- act {-eeived* thi«,-aft«runon-MBl..citizeu.ii£ '{McClure, wiilrh is In'the flooded orci, cat I hnd sent u renueit lo Governor Small th< l.to rush Iwmcdlnie old to the lown.. tot 1; Is. XRivalry is Keen :l Between Various. j Bands of Robbers "i* J A rrest of Four Uen and a Worn- j an Brings Ont Stoz7 of ly Competition jJJ ' CIIICAOO, f/p)-Two hands of . rnbben plnnncd. to raid the su- ^ 'j burbau'homo of Arihur W. Cuttcn, J millionaire grain broker, occording , [ to the police, hut one brnd octod . J • more ptnmpllv Ihnn the other nnd , earrled ont the raid, obtnlnlng ^7 I jewelry vnlued at «.n0,0(l0 and sev- ;• eral rnnpi of liquor. . I Thns" charged with committing ^5 J the rol.heiy,, which ocrurred sov- eral Areeks ago, were nrre*ted re- , , rently ni'd todny four men ond ohe . . woman were under orre;st charged ,, , , with h.iving ennspircd to commii , the robhnrv. Officers sny these five , eomprlio llie hand thnl wos beaten ' I to tlio jf,k . “* Three Youths Pick , i Track for Bed—AU “» '.I are Instantly Killed 'a, 1 " »IAuthorities Searching fof Eel* i ativcsi of Trio — Fonrtb ha I Member Escapes on< > OiWr \roaTn, Texas, (ffHOffl- - cert todny are trying to locate the relatives of three youths from Co- lumhui, 0,,'who went to sleep on the Texa* and Pacific tracks west 1 of town and were killed at nld- nlsht lasi nlghl; *1110 hoys aro John Shiicmaker. Cnri Vance Rlgg* /a, an-l Limer Thiel. _ , , , Tho fmirih member of the party, |,_ , Edward Miner, was awnkened hy \ i; the appTMwhlng train and escaped.' w I The ho.rs were bridge worken and « ' were In scarrh of employment. -” j ; FORMER MARSHAL’S SON ; ARRESTED AT GOODING S nOIBK. Idaho-—Sam W. Jones, son .1 "jf former United States Usrshal kii ^ones, clerk In the rostofflcejt.Oood- ^ Ming, ws* nrrpatod Wednesday on. ■ ‘i • ehargo nf fmbeirJInif .poatofflee funds, "[nc'eordlniT tft fedc>»l officlala here. ^ Jonea wis arraigned before United Bi • Slates Commluioner Disney at Sho- Ki ^ shone and bound over to the fedsrml ' • " stand iur%' whieh convenes In Septem- Qi “,6er. His honri WSI fix-ed a t I i m The , ; inmouiit j C funds allege<l to have been Q( .lemhcMled is said lo have been approx- p> 5 inntely MM. 5 ' Bio^MPROvianiNTTjorBb' *’* ' :• WASlfl.S'OTON, D. C., (ffV-SnilnPU Ch g cnndlHons In the west anrl.eouthwpit Cl ••[.have ^mp’oved 100 per cent over last e fnll,.Kiig'^ne Me)Tr. Jr., managing dl- no I- rector of the-,war finance eorpornllon, d; doelared, tfidny upon hla return from a PI e.survcv of 20 states ot the Mississippi, 8t 's made'ot the renuwl of presldcnl Hanl- ,iBg._ • - , . M EWS . PBIOB ftV B OBHTB iffiF FOQIIDn OBlFFIl struggle In Congress May Re- solve Into Endurance Con- - test; End of Present Session May Not W itness Passage WAsmHoioK, D. a, ^ fonheoming tariff hill fight In the f lenate promlsw to reoolvo’ Itself : ,i Into'an endortnco contort. With' ' aumy thontandi 0/ u d &an-’- dredi of amendaenti to bo ccnsld- ftrod, those in cbargo of tho mots- ore oatlniato that at bett It vlU ' take cIOM to two monthi of steady vork to pnt tha hiu thnogh.' Whothor a final voU can bo token In that time, they lays, may de-: —pend'On-the . determination' - with*' -' vhich <hs dm ocrati aided by some ' lepuhUcaai,, preu thalr fight - Bflpubjljao leader* are jireparlng tor [the slrngRlo. A call weat .out today 'to majority.senators for a V rty coa- fereneo Tuesday. Senntor Curtis of Kansas, (he rcpuhllean whip,, said ttie [principal purpose was 'o Impress on . jthe senators the necessity for tkth;:i-.-.-- preflfoce on tbo lenato fioor throughout tho eonsideratlon of tho meature. WIU Tako Hma. i WhcUicr the-U rlff .bill ;cM,l)o,cn:.„,.., 'noted at tliir's'es'slon Is 'regarded by jmony ol the cnpilol ns doubtful. Vftn thli any but election year they wonld nnlicipnle Iiltle dlffleully in'’holding congress In Woshington to enact It, bnt n'lany mombers and-more portlcniarlv thoso of the house, deilre to bo baek homo during tho campaign. Thero is some talk, now abont a rf- . ress of ‘Kl dnys nfter the aenolo ac(« on tha bill. The work on. tho.oeunre lit .conferonco vill re<]ulre nearly, if aol all of two months and thoao ftvtir- ing the lien bf n rocess 'argno that no time would be lost tbrongh that pro- eeduro aa'-the. conf«renc«:eQald be ia action while (:ongrcss miat away. ^ .Thprf.atp JihffM .Amohj^t^iopahn-, coos who do not look.with favor on the enactment of a'tariff hill jurt be- fore oleellona. They aay there alwayi Is diasAllsfactlon ovor any tariff mens- - ure, AdmlUodly, however,i lhe.dlwui- ilon mw as to when the oeaiore Is to-' get-through Is mere dliettaiioa with tbo fuluie too unrerCain.for the form- ulating of any definite plana. Uncb Bulnoa in Bight ' The sennte Is facing a eniih of high- ly importnnt buslniin, locludlag,- bo- : ildei tho tariff, the soldiers’ bonui, the . aray, navy and other -appropriation bills and the ahlp subsidy ' meainre. While the tariff la to be called up next Thunday, it will have to bo laid aUdo from time to tiae for aOmO of the olher Importani bllli.:<-0ntll the program can be laid ou*. wllh more aecaracy than ti poidblo at this time, eae n e u as to what will be the fate of the tariff at this aenloA a^Utedly ia u about oe groat a i on'othBr. The homo ia.maklDg fairly-rapU (trldei nt ctearfag Its ealinidar and the leaders there expect to be throngh cer- tainly oy the flnt of July. *They a n - ticipate I’lirrieult^ In keeplag tbe mem- born on the Job after that time'and are endeavorint.' to get tbe lenato to speed its work. - PBESBhT LAW TO STAMD. - WASllINOTON, D. 0., (fl>) — The senate 'oday ndoptcd tho houso Joint resolution oxtonding to June 1, 1024, (the provjslon-of tho preiont threo per eent immigration restriction law. Sov- oral amcndmeola were ad^ed^to t^ -.: house mxasuro whieh-origiaairy-'wDurd . have extanded the present lavr for only - one year. • . . : 1; .. Today’s Games R i d 'm — S. a E. A s m i c s a XiMgQik Detroit ___________ _ 1 Cleveland ____________ Datterleo: Holllng and lianler; & g- by and Nunauaker. . End 5lh- R. H. B. Kcw Y oik-.„ ........ a . • • ' Wuhington _________ __ C Batteri>>s! Hoyt and Sehaag; Erick- eon-abd Oharrlty. End 4th- , R. H. .B- et. Louis ____________ ... 8 ' Chicago ______0 ■• ‘ Batlcrlev Calder and Bevereld; Wil- kinson, Knsscll and Bchata. PbIlad(lphla*Bcst{iD.po«tpoaed: rain. KittonaTLeagne.' . End. 0th— -^' B. H. .E. Bnioklyn -----------1---------fl Now York IS •-- ' Baturiei: lU t^ell u d DeBerry? Causey and Snyder, Deeatur, • , Ead eth- B. v B . a Boston ------------------------ 8 ■ . ^ PhlUdelphla ______— S Batteries: W ttion and O'KoUl] Hsb> bell and Hcallnlj.^:.. Eifd 1 s t- - B. H. E. Chieago ■— 0 ,- • * Cincinnati . — — — .^ -'8 ^ Batteriw: Cbo6rei and Hartnett; Do-.. nohue and..WinBo. End 1st-, B.-H B. Pittsburgh .... , * ' St. JjouU _____ M-' ____: '0 •. Batteriiii .Adams u d Oooeh; S iia n : and Aiaioiitb.. - .-.r-.;;:-r,'. 'i. ; '.'i

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

,

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

f ■ liuppn rtlng .the trea ty .*’ •

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

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

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

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

morning was 28 above. , .

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

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

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

Ta'B&mYASSOCi

IN T R IG U IN G R O M A N C E R E V M M E .L E B A U D Y A N I

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

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

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

' tohavo.aldod the.vomon la.vanlBhing,----------------- -------------

STfilEES AfiE fO DETERRING FOI

Famous Statistician Declai • Goal Walk-Outs Will Pei

Business of Year — Sui Into Market Through Pi

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

-tho dam finally la opened tho wntcr -

SIXlllMEOiEII ' F i M K DHL

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

oide/t to Wostorn Pacific Passong'cr TVoin

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

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

KIATED PRESS NEWSi

M M .. TW IN FA LLS lOAJIO EATl

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

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lit

W B B l w M W B W W Imi

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

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

. lu

IOT ALWAYS : ORCE IN TRADE!— II"

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Ils rto r I s a Factor.

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

'(CoiVanod' on P s ^ P l r e l____ * - ' — ' ra

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Clean Lives Are of Greater Importance ■

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

SPAPER IN T W m ^ A lL

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

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

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

tatlves of Four Powers ’ toClarify Soviet Finances - '

' — — 1

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

So m U p W otk. ' ,

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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ILSCOVNTY - ^

JV NlE s t i m a t e s o f

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

Over M i l l i o n

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

U n d e r W a t e r

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

: ’ ------------- -------------- / -!r F O U R -H U N D R E D F A M I t l E ^ " ' ; F O R C E D B Y W A T E R S IN T O ■

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

’ C o m p e t i t io n jJ J

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

' were In scarrh o f employment. -” j

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

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

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

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

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

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

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EW S. PBIOB f tV B OBHTB

i f f i FFOQIIDnOBlFFIl

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

WIU Tako H m a.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Today’s GamesR i d 'm — S . a E .

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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B B l E i r 'S liPMil i SKTCIIS ^

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■' Trade tor Most Part on Small 'owt!fo r a!

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

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

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

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

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

■ r I ST’ WELV,JS.MJSX,-witll gravtf

m ot to decide nn isHue of li

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

H er sin woh limij'cr uml uake

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

lioH. .........

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

gaiuggUiig I t OonunoB.

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

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

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J e n teiv(j^fa’ , m*re ■ tiuuwd a’tw )’?’ Ai « Vt wliowj wivUb of ht h t e o r d c a t l , . e u ia h a v e n o t yo i

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

are reiicliing Ame

a k o ln e S H , C A K L H G U A S I ,

t M l . o a Blic i lo ix 'r to f f l r iH ii . receiving cru st of

w in aapphca-i i ie p f O r d e r o f t \

t h e c l y w o r d , '

le t l i o s o m e n U A B L E G I I A M ,,, . im i l in g i n c r e a s o cU . e y u i a n t r ™ . ;A n n t<

■•IJ J. _ iu a l r e a d y ih a d e r

i w h o ’w i l l - g iv e o ff\m u ltU u d C 3 p i

v e to ld a g r e a t - ^ ..

iie y h a v e g iv o n C A B L E Q K A i l ,! i r U t l i a t t l .o y I l o j p i t n l , E r i v o n :r , , a n d f i f t y - t w p c a s ei» n o t e n o n g li , ^

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* to. the BUItO 'th e a te r on MoDflaj- in th e f lra t e l he r s ta rring photoplay*,' , "M oonllR ht W llf fc * ' .

Tho i t n i y l l an a jap ta tio n for the ; a«reea hT A. P . Y o u n ^ r o f an original

m a«n«ri|rt,- ‘ fTho B u llo rfly ,’ ' by the well known author, Pcrclval Wllde.

KJnc KaifROlj foraacB t pioneer ' ’fcc^or ot fjlmdom, who baa reeontTf'a*-

•OBfed A Olrectorinl poU a t U nivoiial C ity, w as la ebarge of tho filmlnir of ' “ Moonllplit Pollioa."

-V- ' Eaeh vRB of the c o » ^ a » fw efttjly ehoten for (IVitmtiHe a l im tj and apti-

r vlojlfi fo r their roles. C ly ft n ilm o re , i pli- - < ^ ^ 7 iW a r Uadinjt mnn o f - itago and

Ck'Teon, playa tho p a rt o f A nU uny OrU- ' wold, who ra re i jiethlng nbont women

' e r love. . Lionel Belmore, iho fnmoua curly'headed ebaraeler actor, Rivoa au cxcollenl • portrayal o f th e , pompoiw, aver benivolent father, w hile OeorRc*

-F U h er and M arie C rlip bIvo ve ry ere- dltable inlcrpro ta tlon t to^ tho reinaia- ln(f rolfa. ’

Aa Nan nutledKP, thn apollod million — dollnr darllntr, Mario P rovott ihow i & n r fiDcsta to he r aetioK ta len ts th a t will Hli •la rtte even her most arden t a d o lrc n . liL ' “ M ooiilicht F o lU c i" ahbwa whut tho aummxr moon in (he Bnbnrbs did for Nan KutlodKO and A nthony Orli- T

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p h o t m D o e l a r e d t o b e S e e -ond to None tres

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I c u walor« roleated from b b n d a jK ^ in); m ijjhty to rren t o f Umbor c n i ih i% patr crindinii nll before ll—loi:* bumping, Tl •plinterliiR i» the ai^irllnjr w ater* -- uro icweepin^'-al) before I ts relontlesi pa th , fam 8ueh is one o f th e b ig th rills ,in "C o n -lp ro f

- f l i c t , ^ ' [ r e e l -T ho most ffrlppinir. soul-searintr mb- d if f

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

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

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

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

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

tlon of this marvelous picture. —f ______ this

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

-,v Ing -O ffering . ‘lot, |— la sin

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

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

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

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

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

F a ir—A Fea to r# B vetywt o s.

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H E JA Z Z HEART”'O E K E N N E D Y ,

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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are the worst aJI thieves — wije-steaHer I”

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

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

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

1 wlU never forgtt.\

TEAOTIGN

‘TheBeHHop’

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

^ Ift imii;li inisundi'rttoud;"

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

I throiiRh In ten days.” u tual hi

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

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

Not Borne Oat by Faots Voteran Satisfied

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

G o o d C o b b l e r S e i . O u t O n T e i

B o y le ^ m S i is s P h o n e 40

■ P bl/ .

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

— . ' NHW >-onventl

t i n g l J l a w s

iPiTW iNfflS• •______ the di'Icj

aworth^of Coast League is Many

)iabarred from Part in AnyOffioial Qajno«_____ mwitm t

“ • '■ -■ - ■ in g " an

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

M W r - S - *

leed to. Let J 'erms-:: ' ™ssion Co. A p

I

■ / r i f e h o f - o f O J c k t h o m a '

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

BaseballrE TO A T ’a OAKES. !

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

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

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

. I man i

U L R U L E S W I L L r e m a i n ! S ;

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

' ■ J ®lER ie A N '- i T H L E T E S W IN ' “ .Jl

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

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

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

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

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

M R. AU TO C

“A D C O ]S^TO^K A G E B /

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7111 Not Freoze— ^WiU Not OTorchr conditional Oi^ra

lemiteGreasiiig&WiiC GEOOND A ^ - N O B T E

a "frdgedy 'Bousii’

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

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

ing Fratoniity

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

ta o f the mnnagrmeHf. j '

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

Ill'STiP DUrfiiBLis___ _ ' • . • 3; po:

.. chea]Seattle Police Ohief Declares equii

Betting on BaU Games Will 'Not Bo ToleraWd

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

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

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

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

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TODAY’S MARKETS 5W s *

------------------------------------------------------- VictorChicago Drain 1100.7

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

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y o n r - F o r d w i t h B o s c h B a l

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' *—Yoa p n v sn t nUflring, 4—Yoo n sk « tu n in g s«sy

L y p f l ^ 5—Yon rsdticsvlbrsdon’ 'tf-V oo ts r « rsp«lr WHs7-*Y oo£st rid of Ignition t

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I A t k • b o ^ u r T h ir ty D a y F i

ELECTRIC SERVICE SF . B . Benuo. prop, 101 Second

, TWIN FALLS, IDiTWIN PALLS’ .LEADINO BEBV

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

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

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

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

Weakness dn hogt lowered pro rli- iona

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

iges, trhools 'and o ther tax ing dlt-

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

coliBiy only $4,555.SH was col-

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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't liie d to IB* UM for npubllokUira 0/ all |iortaRc< eew i ijlfpatchea cr«0it«4 to lu o r not oib* , ^ I M w t l l e d iu Ulia p a w . M<J «la« ' (lie looJl Tiewa puWUhed herein, AU

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

' i l l i l l l l l l l l M l l i l l l l l M l l i l h l | U > —

r SERMOMTE ZI B A I R D ,M .„ A . , ; . •

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

of tho rising lights of day ond OR.

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

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

nation of Orlma

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

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

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

- ________________■ I hTO OOMMBMOEATE SITE. !

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

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

under the Amerlenn fiog ilnee YT10, 182L £

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winFalls-Boise ^j T a g e : c

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

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

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

!*ABE 8AMB AS BAIISOAD f l

^askBros. ) tag e Co.

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

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

E a x d i S f t f s e e •---------•. • ■ • 'Juil

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

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

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

Tl

c m490 MOE

The W o rld FU LL!

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$ 6 (F. O. 1

= N E W

CHEVROLET “490” ei al Motors Corporati

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

Rear Axle—struct!

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

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

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

W.E.SMI313-31!

PBONE 707

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

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

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

^ H E O T I W

VROIDELS ARE B

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

6 5 .CB. TWIN FALLI

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

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

thread rubber batteries used in all 1

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

i g S — In front wheels, elimina

■' No-glare prism glass.

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

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

ITHMOTC315 MAIN AVE. WEST

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

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

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

LETHERE

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it P riced PED

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

tgs^Throughout:.— on enlire body. '

lat eliminates all grabbing

ill models.

.eliminating sertrlce brake

Inating ball and cup type.

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

Better CarS TO MENTION -COMPARE

ORCO.rTW INF^LLS

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iect of Keen Public Interest / Over Country

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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V ^ PISH

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ts under this hRare Specimen of

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

U n i te d S t a t e s • p |

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

10(1 brisket Sc^ 8w

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uto Go., Agts.IN!

THiS ONB NOW\ /

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TWIfl FAtib'^UA

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

f t h e s e p e o p l e ' w h a t y o u i

^ s a l e o r r e n t , t h e p o s i t i o

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

A O O O D H O M B , !

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

■ quire 103 T hlnl n v t E.

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

' l.aCIcdo Booms. ^

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

W A N T E D ;CLEAN RAGS .

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DAlLy NEWS; TWIN Fj!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Supply Co, ' „

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

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

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

t 3rd Avo vl. ' ,

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

I le tto ,-140. W ashington. ^ • y

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

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

__________ isFOB SA LE—Purr bred Khode Jslan.i

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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I p y o u n e e d — O N E C E N T

IS ' f o r -r e n t

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Closo In. 120 per montb. Pbono 1814.

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

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

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

238 6 th 4 t«. E . I -

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

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

j east.-,------------------------->.■

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

’ F iftb St. M d Seeond «ve. E . J U

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

two yonng ladles. Phono C41B. L.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

? O U N D i

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

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

' f / C hEAV£N^% I CHll.DjfwHATON J/ ^ T T / \ < - c

\ - n ftn -6 ft WITH J V

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

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

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

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

T p e r w o r d — P h ( . i i p 8 2

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

- iuK Co, UU Second avo. b,

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

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

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

tbe profits it may bring yon,

'lliisissDirar I- 1 • . .. ■ '

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oc t wurk. Moon’s shop. Pboae 0.

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

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

Prop,

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

paired while you wait.

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

Pbone a « . .

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

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' aW o en ctb '• 30E M W. B w k * 4

T ru tt biiildlog. Phone 035-B.

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

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

> Palls, idaho.

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

T m st Co.. Twin Falls, Idaho.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

'o f ,;p n rk s , Wnyno Orovor; d ty dog enteher, Rnrtou Porrino; welcbmaalcr,B . M nrtyn; board o f education W. W ilh n m ,-ft McDouffal, Poul MeClclbn. . Floyd Atkinson. , ^

Scouta serving today na member* of *” * ^ ih * polleo force are:

Wnyne Johnson, V lncent-N avln, Cllf- fo ra B itf t W lllnta W llh m , E ll.»otU i M e ^ b e r t i , Robert Anderson, Paul

. Diklrd, Louis Denton, I ra Potion, P a t B rnnin, lA w n sco Hall; Bvron -Ren- iO i , N iilln. W »ltoti, Allon D l.okbntr, U ofiroo A ustin, Don RI^tts, Mavhord Villar*, Ralph Villar*, Robert U jtsden , SCO

■ Chaa. G entry,— Bon Doyor. Theodoro U ea teh , Randolph. Crotlly. Richard Eobortaon. Harold -Biroop,, Raymond .Taeker, ik o Sharp, J a n e s Bothwell, T i,..t F nu ik M eA ke, Fred .Vawey. . '

The Boy Bcout flre departm ent in a J . v*nA dlUoB to ita ehlef, L. Ute, Is c o m p o st X „ . o f Kim ball Hackman, Berry Coe, Ken- ,V o , neU> McDJnniiu John W olfe, BoW rt F ix , o ^ L Oeorge Lincoln, Edw ard Duke, ClaroaC« ” 7 .”

. n o |^ , .Ilow ard BcnC, 'M organ H eap, Y ork- ’n e i» a a G entry, Chaa. Randellff, P aa l o „ v .

' P e tto ld t, W d lico Caldwell, Joe J to i - v!^,h

.“ ”i o u t 'T » , S l ! . " - . t t h . 1. .tM e to ra aro V irgil L oniberry, Wllaon

■ Jaekson , Ralph Brown, Oeo, llon too th ,S idney W ordos, Edward W alters, John am m ZaeiariD s, ItenaJd L en i, Ilorafo Ship- p * toaa , Pnul Edner, Rex Carsrud, Louia

-Jones, P rank W arner, Max Johnson, K enneth Roberts, Edwin Delss, David BTarkness, P rank Piler, f laro ld Sinclair,Jam es W olter, Oeo. Ellis, Russell Pot-te r , D an ld .W alker, Lawrence Trous- dnlo, Buster Sburtleff, Alphens Nye, Oordoa. Rcllly, Logan < Belfville, Billy

.P a v ls -^ T o m Adama, Oeorgo Sprague, n . ircs tb w k , BaJph 'FJcU ber, Vern L s U ontc , Ed. nom lbrook , David Ulghbeo, ■Korman Alvord, Harold Hoover, Fred

■ Sanger, Jaoics Crou*e, John Perrlno,K ciih Ball, Jo lm Nowman, Ted Blwr,

. Pari* K ail, John Maxwell, A lbarl Krt<*. , > r , Ellia Oatea, lo a v l l t -Craven, John

. W orcester, Ik b p r t DoIss, A lbert Smitb,Charles Slm psi^, Clinton Evana, D ani

' UeClelland, Ronlln m ile h e a d , Harold . EJJnrortJi, A rlh ar W cbV

.. t« r , E lU ar Mflleir, M iO irtJeU lit,-F liya Owons, H a id d N dsos, Roy Webb, Ken-

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moatli aa bolng ono of tb e w o rtt l a bletorr. necessity fo r ttopplDg boforo prvceodliig ofi occupantii of tbe lr cam whoso lives thoy ba d d c niB occurrlog w ould Indlcato th a t t m d

'U il'iu Jli liotl] UJrvctioos. M ony acd d e o ts oc t tra in paasea w ithout know ing ,w beth .er^r

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stroot and- w nter departm ent ur«: Jnck 11 Khliin, Kliiior Jono*. Bob Dooley, Wal- M laco Wilkinson, Newell H all, Kugone I I Giffiii, Hownrd Brown,* Holmnu Orny,Lylc Iloffmnn, H ollis M artin , Clyde Ro- aa, JJoy Jfontootb, L oalj IfaJin, Robert Nixon, W nlter (> 0X0110, : Chaa. Urown,John Mill*, A rld l K o l l ^ ' '

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Domonstratlons of Soootoraft Infonn&tlVe and Interestisff' :

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dnyCcremonlea o f Invcallturo of f irs t and purd

loeond class Boy Scouta o f Tw in Falla mil nn mtdress on Seoutcm ft by Oscar ^irkhnm , scout executive fo r U tah, a t llfl high sehn< l auditorium hero F ri- meetl Iny. evonlnp woro largely attended by - Ori >nrcntii.imd.irJflH(J«. o f .Scouts, ftnd by rVfec unrp thnn 100 Cnmp F lre Olrla, a ttend- via 1 ng In n body. ■ - presi

Tho session Th-ns opened w ith a saluto nnd ' 0 the f lag *flilIo a Boy Scout bugler, ^h lounded " T o Tho Colors.” serve

Tlio pictu rcaquo 'and strik ing eaodls depa: :orcmony w as used in the coremonlal undei .f InvesUture which w w ^ n d u e te d by Thor 0. D. Alvord, prealfllfit o f th e Boy Snl k o u t council; D r.-W . F , Passer, 6cout ^(.70 lommlssioner, and 8 . L . Johnston a n i >>i. ^r, C. M itdiell, eoroposing w ith Dr. gtror ?a*«r, the " e o u r t o f honor.” . • Po

V irions p b u s s o f Scontem ft w ere pioni lomonstrnted by . Boy Scouts. Mem- mine lers o f Hazon ^ o t e r 'a troop demon- f^ ir 1 itrated p rinelp l;s.o f f i r s t aid trea tm ent n >f injured persona. Signalling by meana p t j i , if aemaphore and Wigwag flags, flash- |>o Ighta and w hiatles waa dem onstrated ^reec )y mcml>rr> of E . V. Berg '* troops, p|ati( ind uem bers o f Donald M cL eaa’a roop deplctod thu p r in d p a l canstdla- 16ns by menn* o f f lash lights.

Mr. Klrkmnn, wbo wns introduced hyi'otTiji, J . C. Mitchell, gave an impres5ive tnlK m Bcoutcraft, Its place in tho cotnmu- lity nnd il* vnlue iu tra in ing -fo r clti- cnship. ■

A t tno conclusion of tho session Ua.v. j r P. W. M cReberts presented to cach . if tho Scouta. elected lo servo as a 'c l ty fficia l Salurday, tho badgo of office 11 tho form of a m in iature key.

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m caravan” of 2ft famlllec from irooklyn, N. T.. to Buhl U st fall, h u S® a itore<l ,liitr>' a con tract w ith the Spn- « ime Chxmher of C om m erce 'land set- lement rowpany and o tbers to b r i n ^ t „ ast 60 eastern fam ilies to s e ttlo ^ n pokano isH cy next /a ll.' V nitr tb ‘> la trac t the caravan will leave New o rk 'a b o u t A ugnst 1, to a rrive tn ' . pokan<> In the last week In Octobn*..ach fnmily miwt have a caplin) of fblcki 5000, an automobile j i t td .n f fW e o l 8 p . n avellUK expenies. _ —adv

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d a ring th e r s t r 1020 Id th e U nited StaU dD ringl021. W hen stA tlB tla a re available tory. I n ' t I t abo tit Ume aatom obllU ts m t ovor ra ilroad g rad e c ro ss ta lk s o t ooly U ly bavc lo t b d r hands, aa w ell a s persons r a s d e n on pnblle h lghfva;s t r u d g e th o 1 ts ocfiir by reason o t 4ho fa c t th a t antom C a rn o t ano ther tra in Is coming In the opp lias on a ll tracks b«for« a ttem pting to

J i i 11 » i B S f i n . ,

First Organization of fts Kind F^rmed at Meeting of Club i

Workers at Filer FnItr.

M'liAt l l bclloved to bo tho firs t or', "'n gniilrjitlon o f its kind over fohned in I tho Unlled S ta te s wos completed Frl* roi dny evening a t F iler when tho junior nw purebred swine breedors of Twin Fnll* ! counly who are enrolled in fllnb and vocational w ork dosod an Interesting 1 meeting which tasted un til midnight. f>hc .O rg a n lia l io n 'o f th e .aaso d alio n wns ow [^c cte d -w llh tbe dectlon o f Mllo Da- a n d* n* prc*ident; Charles Diehl,, vieo l>ui president, and John Owens, socrotary Ioa find trcM uror. • cit;

•Tho a ffa ir waa begnn w ith a banquet ha' lerved b f girls o f tb e domostle adcncr ter doparlment o f thd F ile r high aehool, a t inder tho leadership o f M iss J e u lo B. E rhornlier. • wi)

Snbjccts rela ting tn awino breeding heii w pTO'Inter-dlscnssod'by Charles-D iehl,-up }'A. nn ll, W in ifred . M artin . Alfred en< 9tronk, Mllo D a d s and Jo b o Owena. -

Following subsoquont discussion 'o f \ plan* for tho eonnty fa ir , fu ln rltie i, «en minoml feeds, and tho appointm ent of j j„ rnlr and program 'eom m lttses, tho mool-''^Off n<liourned to eonvone again in Twin ralU Friday evening, .H ay S.

Following is a l is t o f the Jun ior ' breeders 'p resen t who joined thd asso. :latIon; John. Owens, Harold Hobson,Lee Shotw di, Orval Cooper, H ow anl-' Evans, Jnm es Sehildmnn, Robert W eav­e r/M ilo Dnvis, Mar>-ln C de, M erritt Sholwcll, Charles Diehl, A lfred SIronk, Winfred M artin , Berwyn Burke, Hn- olso Millor, K enneth Mann, Ed, H all.; Rimer peters, .Grandallo M a rtin ,'C tlf-. Fonl Davis, Chester Dlohl, E lm er Coop-: rr, K eith Evans, Ronald Burke, Del- licrt Modlln_nnd H arvey Wood. Oeorgp Dotwciler.

Among the fa th e rs and friends who irero In a ttendance wore: F . C.\Oravc«, ' S .'O . Diehl, J . M, A rn o ld , 'B .B . Me- Kitt. C. E . W odlln, J . M.. M a rt ti , W.

Shotw di, A ..E . M ann, Morris Ow-' ms, A. A. Davis, E . 8 , Wood, L . J.! ^filler, M. A. Stronk , J . L . Peters , A . A . ' <;ewbeRV, K 0 . W alte'r, F rank Bnrke,!^ R. A nnes. H . H . Bebildman, J « s h [lalnllnr, John W alker, E arl Wool-' •idge, L. a O lto , B. E . Brossanl, J . E.! tfoore, F . J . Dl«W, 0 , K . Diehl, W. E .| 7rabtrco, 0 . E.. Denman, A. I . O 'B ell.''■ ;. ■ . !

BflplUt ladicj* a t H aasen ivill give « ' hlcken ole supper Satordny from fl to j p . m. J t th e J . B. H all residence. 3 5 r .!

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r fo r th e sa fe ty 'o f themsdves, bu t a lso wl ns on tra in s . T he greot num ber o f ac- Ei 10 speed o f tra in s and do no t look fo r d i omoblles procced over cosaTDgt s its* ipposlte dUvctloD. ■

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Points Oot Duty of Citizens to ^ Haal Away Exoossive Ma- bii

torial. at Owa Expenae■ — ' o f

III rxplnnfttlon of garuage rcgulu- dn tinn* for “ Clran-Tip” rtcclf. In Twin Fnllr, Apfil 11 to 21, Mn.vor P . W. Me- It'ib rrU indny iwuvd the follow ing s<* "'ntenu 'iii- Sfl'

Ordlnn.-r gutbage placed in cans and , rontnln?r» n id In Kllrys will be hiiiili'i] |,n: nwny by Ir.e c ity force. o f

Domeslio trash shouId.be r u t in to .T» rnntnlnoni nnd placed in alleys nn.l we wHf ill' fiuutcil away. coi

Manure, brush at il -heavy • debrla _ shoulil bp dispoied of by the property “ ow ner or tenant.' This unrensonnhie an o u n t of mateHol kept the d t y foree 1‘uay for m rntha after clesn-np wcel: loat year cirarlhg out the alleya o f the c i t y . . I t it the duty of nay cititena having a .inan tity o f this excesalvB nin* terln l to iibvo the same hauled away a t hla owu expense.

Special flro and oanltary inapectlon win be .oiiductcd throughout tho bust- nesa aoetinn o f tho city during Clean* np -week,-“A p rt t 'H to 21, by thn_^lri> end pollee dopartmeats.

WR W IL L ro a tra tt your wool; re* MnnhH* cash— a'dvmrpe, Phonf M l Orown Bro*. Sheep Cn.—adv.

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F a ir w tjilb v Is Idaho ’s fcro^' ag' caste r’a 'p rrd lc tlon for E aster Son- an• day. ■ • ■ ed

The fhlr w eather forecast an-', eainouuced today marka the f i r s t ; isbreak (or n M ck 'In a prediction of . tol *.‘ rsln or sn o w '' th a t has grown ^ of]ra ther mo'notknous|..espeelaliy in . ale

■ .view o f ila invariable fu Jn ita e n t..- . ; 'Tcmpcratnro here was high yes- .

.' torday a t s r abovo tc ro and do:■ d ined -to ^il above foH bw .

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' - cam p in re Olrla M eet-T ho-T em ps- <iuatawn Camp Firo cirelo met n t tho

homo of I id en Fisher Friday evonlni;.

' Speodi B aster H ere -C .' E . Pnlnter . o /rlvcil yctlordny from W t L ak o ‘to' spend tho E aster halldayi n t the home vv, o r Dr. and Mrs. W. H . D wight. -'- • ' ■■ V isit a t B o ls ft-i( r . and M n . C. C.' ch Sigplna Irfe Friday , for Boise,'w hero So they will spend a few dnya on a com- j lui blned Imsbieas and pleasure trip . ; Irc

------------ • • fcMCone to PocateU i>-M r... and Mr*. I ‘‘P’

Wnyno Jd m m n nnd littlo daugh ter;! <>>' Helen, ’mvo. gono to .P o ca td lo , where thoy will probnbly spend tbe summer.

Letvea fe r S ^ t Lake>-Mra. Cl.vde' Simpson left Fridny evening for ^ I t Lake where sho will spend E as ter'w llh W r, gimpM.n, returning to Twin Falls,

To V aIt.T « rta PaUf — MIsi Lenfy^ Simimon cif HolBe, president o f the Re-

' beVnh auvm bly o f tho s ta te .o f Idnho,- will bo the houio guest o f D r. nnd Mr<. • Kmes whllu In Twin F a lls on hor offi-, d n i v lilt tn ihe Rebeknh lodge. |

. SoantB tc A ttend Ohorch—O bsert'- ' once of.Boy Scouta week in Twin F a lls ' will bo cnncluilcd Sunday when mem-

: bers o f thu soyeral troopa will a«cnd E as ter siTvices in tho churchci o f t h d r c h d te . Scout* In eneh Initance will attom l serviees in a body. . I

j M akes Check G ood-O tto S tdnborg, ’1 npplo nnd potato buyer, o rreited Thura-'' (lay s t Buhl on n charge of Issuing a

bad rhcck to a deputy sheriff. In pro- . h a te court here today arranged to mnko

good the I heck and tho chnrge am insl '. him wa.t ulamlsicd.

J rL W m ;0 1 * iu B rlde-T licodoro G lauber- o fB u h l, nccrmpanlcd’by.Rol Straus, to-

- dnv left fnr S a lt Lake where he wIH', be marrli^d Monday lo M‘sa Helen Scl*

d^rmnn, a neico of Mrs. Straus, who o r- . rived hero recently from Germany, M 'ls

’ Seidetmnn and her aun t have liccn in Snlt LnVo to r scvernl daya.

[ 8«oiit U t i n l l 0 n « t - 0 . < . r K Irt- ' hnm, Boy Scout executive for the sta tu

o f U tah, who' ia hero In coimcctlon witn I .Twin P a l l i ’. obscrVnnro nf Boy Scout I week, waa the guost o f boner n l lunrh- _

con 'iervod (oday a t tho R o^raon hotol ■

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Gooding, Idaho—

I Your EastI Sunday DimI At Home?I Therms aPliice Like b= ■ I T '# THE

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I Dinner Served 5 to 8— Per Platt

I u u s r o BY J I U STOBBT’S OBOBI

K ROGERSON \ CAFE

PAY. APRIL IE. 1922fo r membcis of the Tw in F«1U 5oy Scout eouneU, acout Uoop lead en and a nnmbor of> tb d r friends.

Hold O-JS ‘ 'I M e r " —PollM todsy in ­dicated tlm t ehargo of carrying a e o n - . ccaled weapon iil 'llkdy to bo preferrod against .R. A .P o w d l who w as,lait night arrested,' the p o lic e '^y , in an Intozlcnt- ed eoiylltion. Powell, who aaj> he eam e 'here ieeen tly 'fr,om B otte,' Mont.,.'Is ono of tfio n e r.w ltp early tblM week to ld ,tbo I'ollco tboy hM found a bottip o f whiskey whllo,Ii'anting for snakes along Bock c r e e k . - .

T H E CLASSIFIED Al'H.

I 0 i4 J J i f i e i(TOO LATB POR-OLASSiHCATlO'S '.

FOR S A L E -G srlaB d •rangeTPoTfee- tlon oU' rnnge and benter; garden eultl- vator, f ru i t ja n ,. fuh ilta re . 751 7th Ave. E. Phoao lO jW .

..F O R SALE-RluiJjAndaliislBn*; p riie • nnd u tilllv mnlo-.Dltds; pric'oa right. W tn..Cb‘,tioi'nn, MorSillnn, I d s h d , '

FO R T A T E -IlfH aolio ld gooda in^ d ud ing i>Iono,-fwnod oak dining sot. South Bend mall^abte' a tod rangu, sow- -

■lug machine, e lo c irlj w ashe r,'doclrli: •' Iron, n c i , bods, ;.a iltr e u e s , d resscn, fM «ouler*, 'rockers,^ -d ed rlf;^ w ater

I heater, tunur}- and'.brosit eago ,'dock , 'd ishes, oil hrntcr, lawn inbwcr/ihoso,'e tc . A irn b o v c ln-geo(J'.ceodJtion. No.^1010 Shoshono E. Pbono3032W . .

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