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IW ^ m m 1 Marshall: Held and-Company - ; • Submit Flnahoial Statement astteans.otComtiattinsEr: ^ . roneous Information STORY CF GiijAN KNIFE - T IS F L A U Y CONTR&OICTED • ' tariff Oontrover«y Over Amer- , * , icM ValMtloa Plan of Daties . ^ ■■.^P^)7oke8 lEtorrttiiig iloply Jrom Big Concern' WASaiNQ.TOK, D. C., WV-Dfpart { from' iti inual rualom ol lurol^ no | QnaddsI iltatantTita, Ifanlttll . i ind comnnny of ChJcngo, »n ft 8tot«- , ' .iDPnl pro]iarcil by ili.P'M^acmt,-John [ ' 0 . BheiH, and proienUxl to tlio tiouar tfld*f bv BcprewnUlivo Mnnn, repub* | Ucan, liUnoJ*. innonoefld that during f. iho fear JMO iis total net «o!c» wero ) •Ij • I1(W,COO.OOO; Tho.net proflti for the t t ' ytjir after payment of foilerol taiM I fimountoj to 2J0 ecntA on cncli .tol- , ..!nt’«.jroft!i of lalei . ... • ’ . t U ritf Tisti If Owae. . Tho litutflment »altl thnt announce- J tnont o f frfiYJt* wfl* mndo fietfflcue o f a i upoech delivered In the houw on Do- , tcmbor 21 by ChaJtman Fordncy of thr wy* as4 . eotnmltteo durlitif 11 which to tl«r«d th#t impoftir# wen Ifl WBcrliiff nn v h m r flRht on th6 Ainori- ll « n vaiuaMoti pUn, Ineonwratcd-la th" |' now. bill. ,'The itfttnnenl^.-ap-' _ . ‘‘Ittrod-that 'th e ennincwloB*! Tcconl thowed Mr. PotAncy hM tiiaistil .. -Ihat Ma*»h»n.PUld'iind f.flnpany made A.profit f t 3000. pu.font on.'tto •*nle '1 of a kttlfo imrfhaiotVin .flCTinaay for •S.OAtt-^ndaoldatrctall'atl.VMi > had aWmKd<ibo((oprof{ti-oB a number ' . ,«f othSi"1mporl«d .;'SUt«ii«nt 2M tbo; , DppymT “ p6‘riHTely:*'.Mr. ^VTd* niy;« flrAW.ai6oVtt<|rtKe‘W fit •; E . ••yftrtd'prtleatto^^^'r^OTe^^ Vy ^ h HiB,,»tfllemrot..do«lated.'tho'wfo ~ .! 25 Umo<;thc amonct'.jrivon bJ- M r . ' .-. 'Pordnby. ' ' ' > Tho lUtemont alxo <;bAr{^d t£at Hr. ' H r, Fortlnoy " u a Rorernnont-offleor . Ijhii iceurcd nnd wado paWla roforfl* of onr prlrntc Ironaottlon* whrch (hfiro novw.boon treated’bv i govoTB'moni officer heretofore as othrr than atrlrlly J* mfidentlal." -'BueiSUtMaeaUKecwttry.- • “ That the American raloe.plan f of faeti iO'order thflt-Il may bo ^ JniUfi^l,” , the 8iat«nient eonlln- J’,' J nod, ‘/ihonld bo lufflelent evidence ~ -WtiVV. i» a weunte that ahould , notbeeonoalaw." . ' OpmnmUnB further on lU.profita, .U anbdl Field and eoiopaby said that tho tfltora on tho capital ongnged iu boilnou (or tho year 19S0 equalled only _C3 per cent *’or nn Bmoont nol.mtiM' lo ozcets of A return on an Inrostment . in United Btatei xovernment boml*. ' Thcie /Im roi woro tho remit of th» 5,. . torapany’j entiro, manufacturlnK. K tall ^ . and irtioleulo biulneu.'* FORTUNES OF WAR lead .t ' • to STRANCE incidents S ^ Tom er BBMlin Q uunl Sow' k Tixl- iili cab DriTtt In of tton Sot Infr^na^ . ri . PABI3, (flV'PttM'rt'by on tbo , , ' botJoW dt wefis mfprJicd rwcntly Jo aeo 'a dlstioBnUhod .tooklnif man fall On tho b-uk of a t&xleab drived and klea him (<n both.'checks. tho Vcirulatlon aatutation betweon'Buiitana. The pat- ccDgor wal a Ruiaian admiral aocl thn - t^iuffcut was a former RuMlaa r«a- - . «al, wlobratcd during tho ffnt period ' flf llijt'. war, now oarnlnfc 1ii» llvbf( by U .-, 'driving tt taxicab. *. atudcntj who tnko their meals in a I 'c ry xnotlMt boardlac-bouiie in "thf !L«A>n Quarter hail a sitnUti »utttI»o locontly., Al the lervlng womait, a wo- man of iniddlo ftffo whose worn R>ie- ''.inr-nl* eoiild noLconccal her dlitin- , ‘fnililiea appearance, approvhcd a U* ’ • Uc, a young jfirl itudcnt suddenly n' aroM, inoU on ono knco' and >l3ieA tU • tho hen of tho waltroM* apron. Tbe th J*todeat had .reeofalMd bar aj a fonnrr ph lady, th.'waitlnff of the BtiMlnn court. M ; B N T E B P A r a X T m if . of • . LONDOJf. (ff) T-; Envrr Paaha, 'fnr nier Turklih mlnliter o? wnTf who flwl i -.f^ltt Tutkoy shortly afler the dow of th^ war, hflff been rap<urc<I.In tho-Cau- eaiRii, M)1i an.E»^nRO-TcleKTflph die- • paleh inni CoiiS&otlnopl« Tuesday* blapatch addi,thal-h» is heinu handed }" over to UiO Turkiih'Batlonaiiat govem- "■ went at Angora.'/ (*; : ,. CmOAOO' PAflTOtt MIBSINq - CrriOAOO, — Bfl'areh waa being roodueCoj] horo yeaterday for E«t. W. y, Taylor, pgitor of St. Ch^topher'i [ ^bieoparehureh of Oak Park, tali to . hnvo bcen tsiMlog ilneo Saturday. HI* , »lf« and threo children aro at (he homo u,, ; oif her brother, tho Her. Oeorgo Craig nn Stewart, rflctor of ao' Evaniton- ehureh. i,y •'^JJAHO WBATnEE., ' Ss TonUht.'and Friday fair,,not M, m ...♦■oW north tnrtU n,’continued « U ’ fo I'.'i'lh pcrtfon. - lO THE ONLY ASSOC S ' PAI raousjcoNffi YEARS AGjQ l N o te B ook a n d O th er R elic o f D r; C p o k D iscovered ir H obo in ’W ild ern ess o f N ter Tells Interesting Sto OLD T o w v; Ualpa, (/Pi—A bebo oh Ar book and otbK nllea of Ihr.'Ooek't «xpMltK Utin.m «lT«4.ian tztna Saonttb 10. CUik, tlmWiUndJ in thi norttwzs .QoabM vUdtrni --------------------------------------------------E Truckman Admits ' S ‘.‘ Mail Robbery of 'J' Half a Million Details (Tonspiraoy Wbereb; a tiuu Mail Pouoh Carrying Big nr. ..SnmisStolep . ’aKHART. Ind., 'i^V-Dtin In- gmm, titled !iK, negro truckman cm- ployeil by tho' New York Control J rallrosd, today roafpaMri to ateal- ins the taall pouch here yeitorday. ^ »ald unofflclttllv to havft contained , #500,000. ‘'I ' Inj;nm *ald, according to thp [jo. llco thfll hr and Oeorei J i 8*'ru?;;A “f A white man. plotted to AtenI the j''"' ling and that Ingram placed the mall, '.nn-k nt ecrcain plnco. Bcnig.f# then atolo the poueb, a t __ , cording to In«ram. Tlirj- aerecd to " split tho loot, Ingram aaid. but disclaimed knowledge ns (o wbat v"'! Srriif'gg dtd wilh tlio atoleu prop- erty, Betucfn hau beon tnJ»en inlo ji _ i.ut II mm . 1 if i:spr I ’ " ' ''' ' ' ^ bae Execution of; Sfl^lsr Described Shoot1nsl»as>tX f;!, ' .oally Regular, . ' , : V A e i i i N c m j x . 11. — ni« ahofitlng of n iwUScr by a firingvnquad I in Franco wan dewrllied to tho acnnte ; «p«utIona lodny by Oeorge W. Yar V ' brtiujth of nonnnke. Ala., who aaid ho of - wn* nn eye VJeneM. . el(e ‘‘Thiting heavy ahcll file near Clm- tint tcauThiurrj*,” aald Ynrbroiigh, “ I wn* T.’i') going up the rnnd with other men when of Ve »AW a aoldler. hia hnni'a tied beKlnd tioi him’, being marched toward the wonda. Izci Th6 tfght wn* ao.uniisuni It distracted T5u nur attention. Thero wn* an officer, I wai judi’fld to bfl n major, In ehargo of tho tloj aqtinti, ofl.l .when thoy atarted to ahoot wit ! the aoldhr^ a white boy about 20 year* |n i . old; he' naked thnt h'e be not blind- ] I folded...................... fhli Wai OIqs . a t Hf&d. ade :The witnea* lald ho tva« 20 atcp^ wit I awny when the eemmand wm given to nce< I fire. He wan poaltive the execution t|)o ; wna July. 1018. ' . „nd ' ■Yathrouah wid he did not knaw itM n;hrther there hh/l- been n trial nnd *er tbnt ho knew of no other execution. He . tcltlfled thnt ho had heard thn aoldler wn* ihot fnr nei[ler.l of duty. 'He did Dot.ktiow to what eommand tho man j,., r ahftt wna ntlaehei bnl «nder»lood the . mi officer in charge of the firing aqund wna wllh-nn-infiratrj*'roglment nf the T6Ir<r.d(vf.fon.,-, ' 'I*' j I'T w.i" clo*e to tho aqicul, nil i, , , ■'inembnn of whirh fired'af tlio com- 1 mnnd. ■^nrbroutrh mid. “ The aol- . I dIer.M l-and the nffifer walked , over, felt hia piilae for n moment,. ^ nnd turned nwnv. Then ne ordered . , . the .aqnnd to move nn. ” • ■ . . . .“ Wna'.there nnyJlilne nbnut the . I cxeeu^^l0 tn '‘mnkc yo" beHevp ft . wai .in fib'uM' of iwiwer?’! Chnir- mnn Bmn'leffee naVod. ^ • • ‘INnUiIng, whateycr. but r'felT " L tbnl if they had detailed n "ijunll I . to kill n man they could havo de- tailed a aqiiad to burj-bim.” ' S ”. ------------ ------------- Ff OPBim NEW nCLD .' fon . pnoviriBXCB, n. i, (/pj - coit^n • fibres ran be alleed Into acetions Icjr t)kl i lUnfl cinv.fJve tbftManynUb* .n f tm Intb I thick fnr utii-roMopli’ exmninntion' nod • p/in(ograji;iiug, ttnder a sytiim perfect- ed by I’rrfeiaor Waller. It. Snell nnd II. HJwnrd of the botany department of Hrown «mlveraltr. Development of PC thia jBfiWioA will open a new field o( I acientifii: investigation In tfie' cotton ' > induttr}', aeconllng to Professor Snell. » ' 'I TO TAEfi OTES BASESHOPa Rei jJfE.VfCO CITV. (/PHAH bako nhops U Tn Mexlfo City will be taken over ford- for bly by tho baker* ayndlente on Januarv daj CO, If d>!mand» whicb. caused the prcii- Thi ent strlko of linker* berf' are not mnt tub . before thnl time. An annflnncfmcnt to 1 this nffc't waa Iaaued at-the eloso of moi I the flrat day of the'itrikP. which left ha(' • Mexlrn <’itv abort of bread rations. hoi -------- ' ------------- - bee M AKES BEOOBa>, BOOEB. Cm ' MtlXClE, Ind.,-(R>) - What la now con ' Ihought to be a record fnr Iatllv!3uil •• I neoring in a bnaketball gflrae wn* mnde it • • by Jonjt, fn^rwnrd on the Fort Hocov- ciil . ery,'0„ high achool team, who acored I R8 point* 111, n Rtune against thp St. of Henry, .')» nrademy team at I'ort Rc. of., fovtty la^t tilght. •' Jo*m ' te m w^n, jai lOO t < i . R ~ dii( OCIATED PRESS N E ^ TIM IW Hf PA IM , ,n)AHO. THBW ■iOVERSYOF HSRECAllED, * . •• • • . w ilics o f P o l a r E xpedition 3 in P o s s e s s io n o f A rctic ' N orthern Q uebec; Let- Story . M4 lita . now !“ ? ” « « T»I» n o U lUlolIiM In > b M mu , ^ !, !a to Exploring a atrango trail with a pjide, Clark wroto -he fi.iiijd o rouifh - Igloo, nearly buried in anow. Inaido wn»a lone ttkJino or fetf brwd, doth, ed in fur*. A note Itfijk In a comer ■ yf the hut. togelher witb paper* and Wl of metal appnrcnlly part* of a nex- tant, caught Clark's iiyc nnd riamlna' tiuu of tlje bo..k dladoaed the namu ..r pr. ftMe/Jek A. Cook. W e page, con- F alncd note* on wwither, conditlnn of L ice floe* and other Dicmotnndn. Eighty, f 0 ne m /orttal I noHh i«*itIon decipbrrable, Clark wrote. ■' -auyod w lti Explonr. ■ ' Clark bhid ho learned tnat iho luno ocw t of tbe Igtoo waa.^ , ■I tho ivUdcrneia. Jfo had bcco wjfh ' the Cook txpedltioii,- he iitdlctited-one of fho few who atayod with the ex- I'iorer after bis jnrly bnd been »ulj» by blixtirda, thinned by wanly provl. xjoiii sn-l tarco,! to turn bnck whon thi la dnii* went Hind. -.y Before leaving, the nTnn aald bo'took t^be note Jwok not) other artlek, and - hnil. been nirrying them nince. Bocall* ramona OontroTmy. [f »rtu< in mO!l. thnt Dr. Cook camo '■lit of lh'! north with tbo elnlm to dJ». which cniist'd heated rontroveray wlHi Zt iS - 1 ''’■'"•m'lcrlicd ‘h Cooy, aaa “ gobi brick.” <lc The >*kb„o „ j,j 1^0 te lo.end h)a wanderings and to turn to. iRleo, further north, ply him. with food on tho The pork and eoffoo wippHod by Ihe'timber I ever. <hni l,c BitaSed blmielf io-hia V- “S B p lil Pamoaa "SeTOaty.jfivefl” to Be “ BntBtltnted'for'ArtillMy s Kow'in Uae byAnajr ' a, .WASHjApToJTiTc. il American aof m e W 73.m Il/mctre gun* will, bo di.con. t, Unucd and training with the Preneb J « will he extended to artlllerv units Tj of Hie regalar oafnhllahmcat, tho na- o Ional g«,rd and officer* of the organ- Ji I«d reacrvea. Order* already Imve. S . ll ^ u ed bj- tha chief of f/eld arHJIory. if 1 ® Mtny-tqnipped I u/r. .1 Si T ^ r In for thp French type replnccmonU I K ia tfte policy of the ftcld artlllerv ' fhtcf to equip all field fHiUery-brs/. rf *“ State, wHh tho French guna. They hare b'een "efopted 11*' the athndnrd llpht gun for the regular army and'tho national ward nnd »n fJmr at national. emergency erganlicd re- wiDDJa»atlaivt7.a.‘ "The American U milUmetro irun." «>'. nn ..fficlal eommunlcnlion C e d P b> tbn offkfn of tho chief et fleli ar- llllery,” 'M s an expofimenUI inllt trafi pjn, with which special regiment* ha\o heretnforo been lytHlpne,}. Tho *hort*OT^ field artillery troops nake's It laadvMhlo to. contlnne further ex- perbnental work witb thla gun. “ In extending tho matruetlon to or; g»olr.«d re«r\-e offlcfra, the Inttcr wyn n new departure In nrmv training hna »ccn made. “ ,TTerefofnre>otirEc*.taTe been ottifm .1 ' It . snya., we fltp now In'ouguraline the vitemalie li«tn.clIo« of the third e«m Statea-tfifl organIrc<! aervca.’" ProvliA IrwtrncUea • •' _S»«ltl,nl funa. »„ jvnllrtl, ,1 lh, " Feacnt lime, the letter conlinuea for fun" l««mctlon In ? 01 l ; If’ »■ ''• tl Bill, A oil*, ( 0. 0 IIBII.J nombrr of irtllfcn. S S 3 . " " '— '? " '* - r'« " >“ • . Ijllv.ly jpptovca e«in„, t„„ 'rm a-i ,«tp, „u„,| , r » 00>i toano-Trtloli, 15, [J POPE'S MNDiriaH fS BELIEVED NOTSERIOUS f n.W r-’f?’ r “<r«P 0 i nenedlct, who la aufforing from, a cold P ^ no CinaWercd’acrioui.hut-wfll j, " ln-bedvfivB ,fcV.s“ / dayi, it wB».*nld, at tho \-ntican loday: t TOojoH ha« acttlod in tho bronctfal ft The corrcipondcnt WTia informed thia 5 /I",* U ha subsided,to nimoat nojroal.''Hi* ^ ffn?t l>een ord-r.d to reAatn /julrt. Cardinal Jf "^0 e« » tor-him (« remain In berf. He kept nn eonducting {he'affnlri S' of the rhnrch after,the firitavmptoma at ^^Inea, anpeared «ntU " ^ r r i t UTRing* WMo *5cte**frti’in in: tt -J'lelnghfm to (ako t , hi, bod. J fSPAPER IN TWIN FA DM mSDAY, JAHOAET 10, 1021 Hoover Predicts \ General Strike ' by Coal Miners Negotiations To, Dote Voi^ of — . pefinito Eesnitj May Not Be Eestuned WAsmNOfroN, !). c.. VPHeco- , retary Hoover ,dcclnrod today tho stage.oppean tb bo '*ct for.a gon- oral *triko in the bitumlDoui coal vt indutry nt Ihg rnd bf Mireb; m whon; ciiatlng wnjo eoatracta ex- I? p5r«. ■ Mr. noovor indicated that nego- -tlatloDa-carrled on by adminUt^- tlon official* with ropreaentaUvc* of both (idci in thli coal, induitry , had not produced anv conercto rc- | ■nit* and th e Irapreaalun was given ^ I thnt further negotiation* woro not I' .rontomplatod at preaont. : I pofliiiy^ P01[S11[ JFpif" ,'}i«''?s^5.,in Arbuokle Trial Un- able to Stick to Previous Story, Reading of Previous <•> Testimony Fails to Help Her Z SAK V■^A^’CIS^X),Cn^,, (/P) — Ml«i Zey. pjtvort was wddsnly ncalleil to tho ptand ttidny when tfio proaecutlob ilcclared tbat il wa* “ surprlaed at her ""I toatlmony*' In tho mnnalaughter trial of -Roaeofl C, (Faltj-) Arbuekle. Mia* Trcvoat teillfled thnt she “ did not ro- member a nua\|or ot <a\lont po\nti In her-teitlniony at a proviou* trla) of jJbe'jwIoK ba A'djemrnmcnt wa* taken ^untU 1:30 ' p. m. to give tbo court, opportunity to look lalp the .M»nrprl»e” foatom* of M in Frerosi’* toAimony, and alw ^ fa^Unro of -eoTtalB..mtne*art- to :i?»I«^: |J* tb m! Tho irtsecptlon’j.effort* to elWt te*- tb Htnony, from Miaa-I'revoil, a'p^Kcii- tion wltneaa, wa* charaetonicd aa tljl “ denUatry’' by Oavin McNab, ehlof thi defense kounael. em TIio inturriiptlon {Tuno dnriog tbo ex- be aminatlon of M iu Prbvoat- Like Mlaa thi Allco Dlako, another' leading proacca- en (Ion wftnoH* who (eitlfuvil yeaterday, Min Prbvoat “ did not remember" cer- tain' occwrtenca* during tha imrty in *t; whicb Arbocklo Is alleged to liavo fnt- nlly injured Mia* Rappe. Tho roadlag <-e: of portion* of her teatimony at tlio pro- wl viou* trill fftUcd to rofroab hor mom- ot ory, tho witneai «»Id. N EI Gill : losiicnj" mEmw. Premier Poincare Presents a Formal Statement of Posi- tion of French Government H -witii Respect to Policy ;; PABIS, lyp) — “ BMpeet for the co traatlss. tbi^( ..- fixed the peaeo D totm^'^'tfli th•.fora^PrKnIer-Pein• ' car« doclded’to pmeAt for hli cab< aii 'fim'bftforo the .chmnber of depo- « tim thla aftmooon, Tbo doclan- - ttontlam oa “ Bluunelau px«pagan. ‘ qi . da" for tbe. picton dixvn abroad rn of mocft. M “ tainted wltb a sort fi orimperlaUstle madnVs." ni . Of thi> Oenoa ceonomiit conferenro, 1'* tbo ptetn>fT’». stalctncnl - . “ Wo inslat thnt the'conaider^tion* C« of the Cnnncs protocol bo nccepted'or fn rejected by tho delegate* prior, to an*- |'l dlscusalon. so that .nono of tho itlpuln- at tloiifl of-tho Ircntic* con bo debated, fr even dirocUy. UnU»j wo’havo preclso *c ' guarantee! on this point wo *hall bn hi rompclle I. to, retain our lihcrtv of nc* hi tion." geoibayilghtAhead. .. Dealing with the propoied AnglO' I French'^tpnly. tho. alatcment declare*: 1 Wo would ,bo very happy If a pact ‘I* destined ti) conaolldato the peace ftonljl aoon bP ilgncd between England, riid Prance, «nd we dctjiot doubt that, I*' . araucb as. both couotrlea will bo bcno- 1]" fitted, that .ono will bo.eflnelnded bo- ' tw^ch them 00 a baslj of perfect eqnal ity. ' J{cilher. do wo donk that tho '• guarantees rfient or future, or that thp treaHea accord ua, will be integral- ly mai'aSiiMd.’’ • fu I The atatement refers to tho relationa In between .Manco and the United State* In n paragraph rending: P< “ We do not, need nld. Wo'aeck to Ti malntnln Iho atrongcst nnd mnat. friend- Iv- •ro'nlWn* w^lh all the peopio who ^ fought oa our slda for tho rIghU of hu- mnnll.t- nnd eapeeloHr with tho ITnftcd P.' Stale*,, whiiae ro-optj^tloa eontributed ao preotly to tho common victory and i^. who has Juat given qi a t ^ho Waahing In ton eottJflreaea iticb striking proof*' of »u her/no^Ia eratlnonts.'^ ef FALLS COUNT Y LY Nl W E A T H E R S I R E C O R D S T em perature Strikes-'N ev W heat B elt but W intei lie v e d ^ rio w fa ll' S parS' , kai Iow a, K ansas arid M -K4HI1AB OUT, |ffl-X»o wlntor to vest wtLttt belt w u Uttle relieved by mo vaTo Mhlcit >tmk the middle west lart': (Ot I laoir of fton half to 2 Inchn but Ula tlias a trace. T m a suffered extremelr cold t«inp«i»< a«CTU 7fell to 8 degrees above sero. B grazing coontry, reported 8 ftbore tU i D n KfGii I ___ ■, ill! ^W orkers.of Hawaiian Islands!7 Considering Organization of Wage Earners of All Kinds i . Undfr One Head S ■,llrtXOLIII,B; T, H.. W ) - Workom » “ of all roc>'i in Ilawali nfo cnnaiJorlng Inn InterniiUrinal organiratlon among the rank r.nd file lo be known ot the Cnlted Worker* of Hawaii, wilh the. ?*’ nim of ruadjusting tho traJo nnion* in Hnwali ind buHdinu. tip an ioiltutrlal ^ form of i.rghnlxatlon. thnt iHIl iinile In one body all the •wnge workeni without '* diacrimltiotinn. a* to aox, race, creod, .' crnft or colnr, aad gaining'a direcl ' voice In the management, pf Indoatry, ,'J Accordloki t« the jieamW o'ta the eon- ' itltiitioh bcint; v o t^ on by tbe .varlotu bi^iet, _ ■. ) 1 du “ 'Wo It-lievc that labor U ciitiU«d At to a x-oi'V} ill the irjaaagemcnt of Indust At t»V aod ha* n right Ifl dfltormlno; the ; eondlt\onn niider which it.A 'II ^ e * V tlon; to^ho .nnd.'-that tt ahall-tscetTO BX the fnn -vBlDO nf-rwhat'Ht T«4neei;?lll|E the prcnmble .eontlmief, ' . M ' MWe declre tn ro-oporateTo:tbis'fnll<^ 1} thtf AmPfinin Tiiitefittlon of Labor, but .. W« eftll altenlion'to thp 'fn^J that con- th ditinna in Howail are different from nl; thnac on the mninlond or,in-nny other , countr>', nnd w'e Inalsl tb'at we aro the be*t jn-ljjes of our own need* nnd of the tnctics lo be fnl'owed to neeure tbe ,n, ends wo havo In view,” _ AU In One Orfldp. . S The 3h|efta of the nrgnnlxallon ore at.ated na: to “ To brinjr wllhln the fold* of onojg^ eenlral orcanlratlon all human beings'll who arc engnged In' the ncecaaary work . of'aocletp. , ' “ To I'rinr (jbont clliaa-eonncioninpis and i^^ldftTlty aiuartg the worker*. “ To ediveale the working cla*a in modern ■■connmlc problem* and tactic*, in “ To gnin fnr the workem a direet l9’ voire In the ntinagemont nf industry.’’ wl liEssisiiiiss : .IBlSi’E tM li'' I New York Banker Oantiona . Againat E^ansion in at . Address th * ... th - NEW VOBK, yp)~ThS* Tcar ef 1822 . will be “ a good year for remembering t nboro all'that hutlncs* la basinesa and oot speculation,'’ Herbert P. Howoll, of vlce-pretldeht of tho National Bank of mi Commerce today told delcjfntc* to tho a convention of the Kalional Wholesale t>« Drycooda aaaoelatiqn. ’{ ' “.Undue stlmnWion'-’nnd 'exponalon aimpiy will aot work thla year,” bo aa-| aerlcd. 'Stable business will command adc- ^ ' qnate banking faellltloa, nt reasonable ^ rntea, he aald, for' the banks nre hcttpri fitted than they were In 1021 to fi-i nance legitimate and worthy enter- 5, priac*. . ; - r^'ThB altitude of the pabHe in re- ^ I* card to buying ia a moro calculable ir fnctor." he continued. ...“ In tho firaj e® r |ilnce, the idea that the public will bny I. al nimoat nnv price can be eliminated 1, frnm ’buainesa’ calculnflo'ns.^’-'J l can bo 10 act down-a* dcrmlto thnt'the public n hn* bcrome thrifty and diacrlmlnatc la 7' :• buying. “ PESBAOE OBOWINa TABT.' ,, IX)NDUN. (/P) ^ All record* In ere- . otlng pecmgca.have been broken by ■t tho preaerit ndministratlon according to p( ,\ tho new Imiic of “ Dobrolt,'' a aland- bj (i nrd work of reference .concerning thf la [T British nrlstficracy. In thr»ir year* or J. now expiring P4 pcota, 235 bawneU aaa £016 kntghti hare been crealod^,''. '' 0 •. b ij)lriU E E 'i> m ' '‘" " ''^ ’‘'‘ ,t SEATTI.K, Wash., {/p) , - Arrnago'. f ' |. ment. were'under way todoy for tho !® • (uncVal of Eieklcl MtCausland, pionrcr *” D Indian 'Ijhler nnd driver of the firat | ,* stage nctwecn Olympia.. Waah., a n d ', Forttnnd, Ore., who died horo auddenlv a Tuemlay. llt^aJtO yenr* old. ’ ' 0 P0I80K OTJWnNATES D? JJEATH . . PARia. (yp) - Mra. Thomaa Stewirt d Byan, widely, kiiown Atnerican vlollii' fo ,l lat, known 'profe**ionaily a*.Mis* And* on d •!«y CrcI?hlori. died todny In the Amer'' dt . Iran hoapitnl nt'AVculUy. ,8he had hfon Hi if aufferlng'for several dny* from tho l» effect* of swoUowIng poison tablet*, er EWS pBioE riTO o a tw I H A T T E R S ^ npog Y fp evir Levels in M |d-W est' ' ter D rought Is Not- Re- rse in E astern iJebras- ' _ M ias'o U i:! droniiht'prevalent thronghoni.'th* ml4 * mov or otber predpltation in-th# Lrt'alcbt. fititen Nibmk* toAlan, Uiuonrl and S um i«caiTedJittto.wi» «ntorea vlthont liaov. ’ At AfflilUIft tte Boswell, K, W.. la tho c«ftl« of tti* ' : Bonilng, . Tbo coMcat weather .nf tho icasntf wa* leeordtd in Uluourl, Kansai asd Oklahomn with temperature* ranginu from Iwo below tcro at Sallna to thm obove al Kunaaa City and-10 abo\'e at Okiahom^ City- ' ~ , A slight rlio in temperature tomor- row waa predicted, , OOLBBflT - DENVER, Colo., (/p^-Tho cold wave which yeaterday and lost night nwopt ever thv Uocky Mountain lepns carry- ' Ing new low tfniperatnre «cord* for the year »n it* wake, ia moving *ootb- jwnrd today and Is being followed bv a moderation In temporature, -accord . Ing to J. il. fihecrier, ditlrlet weather , forecMU'T at I>cnver. liinder. Wyo., with a teaperatare during thn-nlght of 34 dcpoes below cero, was Ihe eoldoit point in the east, cm Boeky Mountain region; Cheyenne ■ with a minimum temperatoro of S2 ^ low. held »efood pladetot.TCpprta from • tbat city today ahowod a graaool.varm. ing, the & pk at d 6 'elock thla momlnir being 13 below. , , Damr»r Has Btat* BMffitL . ,5 'j Beam the ce'idert point In Oolondo Uft algtt, the m ercur' dropping to 10 beleir »ert.- A t 0 o’clock thla aotoliic ths tov*n- meht m dliic vaa ftttr dwrees b t-. 'lor. Tlio Punbio .-JaU^um- • tempera'turi*' during the. iajrtit;W two bolow.«ro. At leadrilie.lt'w^rea 8 below and : , * t OoB(Ua»d,'JQ»a., l» o ,W # ir. '> < -The t-oU wave, la.iloadiiy •inavliur |ontbTOd,M 4 U' expeelod to reach tS* ' ;.-^!: «bea 9 .^outb,e«it<Ta pa^t of , rttotuSfc - ptkevfw’lt i* expeetel' to •' ' / rsM h tho <*ootheai|t6rn pait of Vta'bi .t . IhBtforeca*^ hrT3oiora'(ioi.,t<^»y. h rWng temperaltiK' N<)t *o c'pid t«- night sni;^4rn_er W d«y; OOtDBST OT WIHTHBL. ‘ ^ ' SALT LAKE CITY, OtiOi, (ff).* iPractica/Jy fie wholo bf [Hah (s in tho grip ofthe coIiTeit wnvo of the winter.' with'temperature*’'ranging’, fr^ Above td 0 below Mro provalUng, ae- cording lu report* at tho local wcttSpr I office. At n o’clock this morning It wa* nix degrees below t|ro in flalt Lake ,C|ty’ COLD UOVZHa BASTffiSD. OMAUA, Neb., (ff) _ Ttopetatnrck jn Nebraska today rangbd -freai 18 .be- I9W nt. Valentine to C l>olow ia.Om&ha. wllh tho cold wave movtag .eutward! . the United ..State* weather bnrffca re* ported. Lanrlor, Wyo.,. reported « below ’ 7 .ero, Huron, B. I),, 10, and aien* Citv, Ta., 8., '1 ' H A T BB OOLB&B. ;I OKAHOMA CITY, Okla., (ffl^-Tho weather bureau thcrmomctor herwalood at 10 degree* abovo m o at T u'doek thit morning. It wa*. aanonnced that this minimum mny be lowered ,toil^y. ' V^T. LECM fa{OW.' BALINA, K «., (ff) — A temperaturo of two below xero was regUtered thli • morning. Tho’ snow to o u n te i to only I A traee in tUa eectlon, of tho;wheat I belt. TEXAfr-SUrniEjj. FORT WOIBTrf, Ttxas, m - Th^ w inter’*' eoldcat weather, record wa^ set hf^o this morning'when-the. aer- cuty dropped to l!> dcgrcei abovo tcro ' COLDBPtJW IpEABa- . CinC.\00,'.(/f^ — A cbid wiive, bear- . »ng TO0w,.T«athcd eMtTwd'fiom the liofky monnlftlns today. .With- ihc [ eolilcst weather Ihown ^ TFashlngton ' ond Oregm sIrtc l{n)0,'as'd:iio!(i'i^ aero weatber In other ,wMlern'.sttitc«,-It'wa» rrpeeted Ifi roach^mnola-by'aoOn W day. PrtiiictStiolf ’ .inr?'that, tho coldest , weather of tho .wlnier would'tKi pro-' iluced with a tiinlmuh TCldlng ot Hvd above. TiaBrr-yotjA below .- v, IDAltd A tm . . r ture (iT34.beUw xero vaa recorded Iho ’^ v m n in t, Uitnaoraetcr Tiere‘- laat eighty Tbu la tWo' lowest in *ev* I o^^yeart. 1 \ HMCB8 NEW BEOOBD; -T.-vj. 0BDES7 irrtfJr.' (ffV ,^ The' merctay dropped to the lowest pobt of tho win- ter'at R:30'o’elock thi* uomlng, reach* Y . Ing-3 degree* below «ro at tha ^nl< ' ; ted Stales wrt|ither. bureau. .I^mpiera- . [jtnres of 11 bolow ttro'-wtire ri^rted . from the eaitem ppHion of .the city • and r. below lfl^j:nnroad jAida.- ' : ■‘ l O B I N B A k 'r B i C s c I B C O ,. ,- ., • i SAN FnANCIfiCO, CaL, m — lee' . formed on the decka of the‘feny'tw ati . on San Praaclaco bay today,'«ad saw* • ' dnst hnd to bo *ptla«ed tor tha fint:. V 1 Hme.in hltlory to.keep paMongora fto a ’ • , lo*lng their footing, aeeerdlog to .

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1 • Marshall: Held and-Company - ; • Submit Flnahoial Statement

astteans.otCom tiattinsEr: ^ . roneous Information “

S T O R Y C F G i i j A N K N IF E - T IS F L A U Y CONTR&OICTED

• ' ta r if f Oontrover«y Over Amer- ,* , icM ValM tloa Plan of Daties

. ^ ■■.^P^)7oke8 lEtorrttiiig iloplyJrom Big Concern'

W ASaiNQ.TOK, D. C., W V -D fpart { from ' i t i inual rualom o l lu r o l^ no |

Q n ad d sI iltatantTita, I f a n l t t l l . iin d comnnny of ChJcngo, »n ft 8tot«- ,

' .iDPnl pro]iarcil by ili.P 'M ^acm t,-John [ ' 0 . BheiH, and proienUxl to tlio tiouar

tfld*f bv Bcprew nU livo Mnnn, repub* |Ucan, liUnoJ*. innonoefld th a t during f.ih o fe a r JMO i i s to ta l n e t «o!c» wero )

• I j • I1(W,COO.OOO; T h o .n et p roflti fo r th e tt ' y tji r a f te r payment o f foilerol ta iM I

fimountoj to 2 J0 ecntA on cncli .tol- ,..!nt’«.jroft!i o f la le i. ... • ’ . t

U r i t f T i s t i I f Owae. .Tho litutflment »altl thnt announce- J

tnont o f frfiYJt* wfl* mndo fietfflcue o f a iupoech delivered In the houw on Do- , tcm bor 21 by ChaJtman Fordncy o f th r

• w y * a s 4 . eotnmltteo durlitif 11which to t l « r « d th# t impoftir# w e n IflWBcrliiff nn v h m r flRht on th6 Ainori- ll« n vaiuaMoti pUn, Ineonw ratcd-la th " | ' now . bill. , 'T h e itfttnnenl^.-ap-' _

. ‘‘I ttro d -th a t ' t h e ennincwloB*! Tcconl •thowed Mr. PotAncy hM t i ia is til ..

- I h a t M a*»h»n.PU ld'iind f.flnpany madeA .p ro fit f t 3000. p u .f o n t o n .'t to •*nle '1 o f a k ttlfo imrfhaiotVin .flCTinaay for

• S .O A t t - ^ n d a o l d a t r c t a l l ' a t l .V M i> had aW mKd<ibo((oprof{ti-oB a number '

. ,« f othSi"1mporl«d.;'S U t« ii« n t 2 M t b o ;

, DppymT “ p6‘riHTely:*'.Mr. ^VTd*■ n iy ;« flrA W .a i6 o V tt< |r tK e ‘W f i t •; E

. • • y f t r t d 'p r t l e a t t o ^ ^ ^ ' r ^ O T e ^ ^ Vy

^ h H iB ,,» tfllem ro t..do« la ted .'tho 'w fo ~ .!

25 Umo<;thc amonct'.jrivon bJ- M r . '.-. 'Pordnby. ' ' • ' >

Tho lU tem on t alxo <;bAr{^d t£a t H r.' H r , Fortlnoy " u a R orernnont-offleor .

Ijhii iceurcd nnd w ado paWla roforfl* o f on r p r lrn tc Ironaottlon* whrch (hfiro novw .boon tre a te d ’ bv i govoTB'moni o f f ic e r heretofore a s o th rr than a trlrlly J* m f id e n t l a l . "

- 'B u e iS U tM ae aU K ec w ttry .- •• “ T h a t the American ra loe .p lan

f o f f a e t i iO 'order th flt-I l may bo ^Jn iU fi^ l,” , the 8iat«nient eonlln- J’,'

J nod, ‘/ ih o n ld bo lu fflelen t evidence ~-W tiV V . i» a w e u n te th a t ahould , “■ n o tb e e o n o a la w ." .' OpmnmUnB further on lU .p ro fita ,

.U a n b d l Field and eoiopaby said th a t tho tflto ra on tho capital ongnged iu b o iln o u (o r tho year 19S0 equalled only

_C3 pe r cen t *’ or nn Bmoont nol.mtiM' lo ozcets o f A return on an Inrostm ent . in U nited B tatei xovernm ent boml*. ' T hcie / I m r o i woro tho rem it o f th» 5,.

. to rapany’j entiro, manufacturlnK. K ta ll ^ . and irtio leu lo b iu lneu .'*

■ FO R T U N ES O F WAR l e a d .t ' • t o STRANCE i n c i d e n t s S

^ T o m e r BBM lin Q u u n l Sow ' k T ix l- iili• cab D riT tt In of

tto n S o t I n f r^ n a ^ . r i

■ . PA B I3, ( flV 'P ttM 'r t'b y on tbo , ,' b o tJo W d t wefis m fprJicd rw c n tly Jo

a e o 'a dlstioBnUhod .tooklnif man fall On tho b-uk of a t&xleab drived and klea him (<n both.'checks. tho Vcirulatlon aatu ta tion betw eon'B uiitana. The pat- ccDgor w al a Ruiaian admiral aocl thn •

- t^ iu f fc u t was a former RuMlaa r«a- - . « a l , w lobratcd during tho f f n t period ' flf llijt'. w ar, now oarnlnfc 1ii» llvb f( by

U . - , 'driving tt taxicab.* . a tu d cn tj who tnko the ir meals in a I 'c r y xnotlMt boardlac-bouiie in "thf

!L«A>n Q uarter hail a sitnUti »utttI»o • locontly ., A l the lervlng womait, a wo­man o f iniddlo ftffo whose worn R>ie-

■ ''.inr-nl* eoiild noLconccal her d litin- , ‘fnililiea appearance, a pprovhcd a U*’ • U c, a young jfirl itudcnt suddenly n '

aroM, in o U on ono knco' and >l3ieA tU• tho h e n o f tho waltroM* apron. Tbe th

J*todeat had .reeofalM d b a r a j a fo n n rr ph lady, th.'waitlnff o f the BtiMlnn court. M

; B N T E B P A r a X T m i f . of• . LONDOJf. (ff) T-; Envrr Paaha, 'fnr

nier T u rk lih m lnlite r o? wnTf who flwli -.f^ltt T utkoy shortly a fle r the d o w of

th ^ w ar, hflff been rap<urc<I.In tho-Cau- eaiRii, M)1i an.E»^nRO-TcleKTflph die- • pa leh i n n i ■ CoiiS&otlnopl« Tuesday* blapatch a d d i,th a l-h » is heinu handed }" over to UiO Turkiih 'B atlonaiiat govem- "■ w en t a t An gora .' / (*; :

,. CmOAOO' PAflTOtt M IBSIN q - ■ CrriOAOO, — Bfl'areh waa being

roodueCoj] horo yeaterday for E«t. W. y , Taylor, pg ito r o f St. C h ^ to p h e r 'i

[ ^ b ie o p a re h u re h of Oak Park, t a l i to . hnvo bcen tsiMlog ilneo Saturday. HI*, » lf« a n d th reo children aro a t (he homo u,, ; oif her b rother, tho H er. Oeorgo Craig nn

Stew art, rflctor o f ao' Evaniton- ehureh. i,y

• '^ J J A H O W BA T nEE ., ' Ss• T onU ht.'and Friday fa ir ,,n o t M , m ...♦■oW no rth tn r tU n ,’continued « U ’ fo

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S' PAIra o u s jc o N ffi

YEARS AGjQ lN o t e B o o k a n d O t h e r R e l i c

o f D r ; C p o k D i s c o v e r e d i r

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OLD T o w v ; U alpa, (/Pi—A bebo oh Ar book and o tbK n lle a o f Ih r.'O oek 't «xpMltK U tin .m « lT « 4 . ia n tz tna S a o n ttb 10. CUik, tlm W iU ndJ i n t h i norttw zs .QoabM vU dtrni --------------------------------------------------E

Truckman Admits ' S ‘.‘ Mail Robbery of 'J'

Half a MillionDetails (Tonspiraoy W bereb; a tiuu

Mail Pouoh Carrying Big nr. ..S n m isS to le p .

’a K H A R T . Ind., 'i^V -D tin In- gmm, titled !iK, negro truckm an cm- ployeil by tho' New York Control J rallrosd, today roafpaMri to ateal- i n s th e taall pouch here yeitorday. ^ »ald unofflclttllv to havft contained , #500,000. ■ • ‘'I '

In j;nm *ald, according to thp [jo. llco thfll h r and O eorei J i 8*'ru?;;A “f A white man. plotted to AtenI the j ' '" ' ling and tha t Ingram placed the mall, '.nn-k n t ecrcain plnco.Bcnig.f# then atolo the poueb, a t __

, cording to In«ram. Tlirj- aerecd to " sp lit tho loot, Ingram aaid. but disclaimed knowledge ns (o wbat v"'! Srriif'gg dtd wilh tlio atoleu prop­e rty , B etucfn hau beon tnJ»en inlo ji

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E x e c u t io n o f ; S f l ^ l s r D e s c r ib e d

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■ ' .o a l ly R e g u la r , . ' ,

: V A e ii iN c m jx . 11. — n i«• ahofitlng of n iwUScr b y a firingvnquad I in Franco wan dewrllied to tho acnnte

; «p«utIona lodny by Oeorge W. Yar V' brtiujth o f nonnnke. Ala., who aaid ho of -

wn* nn eye VJeneM. . el(e‘‘Thiting heavy ahcll f ile near Clm- tint

tcauT hiurrj* ,” aald Ynrbroiigh, “ I wn* T.’i')going up the rnnd with other men when ofVe »AW a aoldler. hia hnni'a tied beKlnd tioihim’, being marched tow ard the wonda. IzciTh6 tfght wn* ao.uniisuni It distracted T5unur a ttention. Thero wn* an officer, I waijudi’fld to bfl n major, In ehargo o f tho tlojaqtinti, ofl.l .when thoy a tarted to ahoot wit

! the aoldhr^ a w hite boy about 20 year* |n i . old; he' naked thnt h'e be not blind- ]I folded...................... ’ fhli

W ai OIq s . a t Hf&d. ade:T he witnea* lald ho tva« 20 atcp^ wit

I awny when the eemmand w m given to nce<I fire. He wan poaltive the execution t|)o; wna Ju ly . 1018. ' . „nd

' ■Yathrouah w id he d id no t knaw itMn;hrther there hh/l- been n tr ia l nnd *er tb n t ho knew of no other execution. He

. tc ltlfled thnt ho had heard thn aoldler• wn* ihot fnr nei[ler.l o f duty. 'H e did

D ot.ktiow to w hat eommand tho man j,.,r ahftt wna n tlaehe i b n l «nder»lood the . mi

officer in charge of the firing aqund wna w llh-nn-infiratrj* 'roglm ent n f the T6Ir<r.d(vf.fon.,-, ' • 'I*'

j I'T w.i" clo*e to tho aqicul, nil i, , , ■ 'inem bnn of whirh fired 'a f tlio com- ‘ 1 mnnd. ■^nrbroutrh mid. “ The aol- . I d I e r .M l- a n d the n ffife r walked , over, felt hia piilae for n moment,. ^

nnd turned nwnv. Then ne ordered ., . the .aqnnd to move nn. ” • ■ .. . .“ W na'.there nnyJlilne nbnut the . I cxeeu^^l0 tn '‘mnkc yo" beHevp ft . w ai .in fib'uM' of iwiwer?’! Chnir- •

mnn Bmn'leffee naVod. • • ‘ INnUiIng, w hateycr. bu t r 'f e lT " L

tb n l if they had detailed n "ijunll I . to kill n man they could havo de­

tailed a aqiiad to b u r j-b im .” ' S” . ------------ ------------- F f

O PB im N EW n C L D . ' fon. pnov iriB X C B , n . i , (/p j - coit^n• fibres ran be alleed Into acetions Icjr t)kl i lUnfl cinv.fJve tbftManynUb* .n f tm IntbI thick fnr utii-roMopli’ exmninntion' nod• p/in(ograji;iiug, ttnder a sy t i im perfect-

ed by I’rrfeiaor W aller. I t . Snell nnd II. HJwnrd of the botany departmentof Hrown «mlveraltr. Development o f PC thia jBfiWioA will open a new field o(

I acientifii: investigation In tfie' cotton '> induttr}', aeconllng to Professor Snell.

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jJfE .V fC O CITV. (/PH A H bako nhops U Tn Mexlfo City will be taken over fo rd- for bly by tho baker* ayndlente on Januarv daj CO, If d>!mand» whicb. caused the prcii- Thi en t strlko of linker* be rf ' a re not mnt tub

. before thn l time. An annflnncfmcnt to 1 this n f fc 't waa Iaaued a t- th e eloso of moi

I the flrat day o f th e 'it rik P . which left ha('• Mexlrn <’itv abort o f bread rations. hoi’ -------- ' ------------- - bee’ MAKES BEOOBa>, BOOEB. Cm ' M tlXClE, Ind.,-(R>) - W hat la now con ' Ihought to be a record fnr Iatllv!3uil ••I neoring in a bnaketball gflrae wn* mnde i t •• by Jo n jt, fn^rwnrd on the F o rt Hocov- ciil . e ry , '0 „ high achool team , who acored I

R8 point* 111, n Rtune against thp S t. ofH enry, .')» nrademy team a t I 'o r t Rc. of.,fov tty la^t tilght. •' J o * m ' t e m w^n, ja ilOO t< i .R ~ dii(

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“ M 4 l i t a . now!“ ? ” « « T » I» n o U lU lo lIiM In >

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Exploring a atrango tra il w ith a p jide , Clark w roto -he fi.iiijd o rouifh - Igloo, nearly buried in anow. Inaido w n»a lone ttk J in o or f e t f b rw d, d o th , ed in fur*. A no te Itfijk In a com er ■ yf the hut. togelher w itb paper* and Wl of metal appnrcnlly part* o f a nex- tant, caught C lark 's iiyc nnd riam ln a ' tiuu of tlje bo..k dladoaed the namu ..rp r . ftM e/Jek A . Cook. W e page, con- F alncd note* on wwither, conditlnn of L

ice floe* and other Dicmotnndn. E igh ty , f0 ne m / o r t t a l I noHh i«*itIon decipbrrable, Clark wrote.“ ■' -a u y o d w l t i E x p lo n r . ■'

Clark bhid ho learned tn a t iho lunoo c w t o f tb e Igtoo w aa.^ ,■I tho ivUdcrneia. Jfo had bcco wjfh ' the Cook txpedltioii,- he iitdlctited-one o f fho few who atayod w ith the ex- I'iorer a fte r bis jn r ly bnd been »ulj» by blixtirda, thinned by w anly provl. xjoiii sn-l tarco,! to tu rn bnck whon th i la dnii* went Hind. -.y

Before leaving, the nTnn aald bo 'took t^be note Jwok not) o ther a r t le k , and -hnil. been n irry ing them nince.

Bocall* ram ona OontroTmy.[f »rtu< in mO!l. th n t Dr. Cook camo

'■lit o f lh'! north w ith tbo elnlm to dJ».

which cniist'd heated rontroveray wlHi Zt i S - 1 ''’■'"•m'lcrlicd ‘hC ooy, a a a “ gobi b rick .” <lc

The >*kb„o „ j , j 10 telo.end h)a wanderings and to tu rn to.

iRleo, fu rther north,

ply him. w ith food on tho The pork and eoffoo wippHod by Ih e 'tim b e r I

ever. <hni l,c B ita S e d b lm ielf i o - h i a V-

“SB plilPamoaa "SeTOaty.jfivefl” to B e “

BntBtltnted'for'ArtillMy s Kow'in Uae byAnajr ' a,

.W A S H jA p T o J T iT c . i lAmerican aof m

e W 73.m Il/mctre gun* will, bo di.con. t ,Unucd and tra in in g w ith th e P reneb J

« will he extended to a rtllle rv units Tjo f Hie regalar oafnhllahmcat, tho na- o

Ional g« ,rd and officer* of the organ- JiI « d reacrvea. Order* a lready Imve. S . l l ^ u e d bj- th a c h ie f o f f/e ld arHJIory. i f

1 ® M tn y -tq n ip p e d I u/r. .1 Si T ^ rIn for thp French type replnccmonU I

K ia tfte policy o f th e ftcld a rtllle rv ' fhtcf to equip a l l fie ld fH iU ery-brs/.

rf *“ S ta te ,wHh tho French guna. T hey h a re b'een "efopted 11*' the athndnrd llph t gun for the regular arm y and 'tho national w ard nnd »n fJmr at national. emergency

erganlicd re-

‘ w iD D J a » a t la iv t7 .a . ‘" T h e American U milUmetro irun ."

« > '. nn ..fficlal eommunlcnlion C e d P b> tbn offkfn o f th o ch ief et fleli ar- llllery,” 'M s an expofimenUI in llt trafi p jn , w ith which special regiment* ha\o heretnforo been lytHlpne,}. Tho *hort*O T ^ field a rtille ry troops nake's I t laadvM hlo to. contlnne fu rth e r ex- perbnental w ork w itb thla gun. “

In extending tho matruetlon to or; g»olr.«d re«r\-e o fflcfra , th e Inttcr wyn n new departure In nrmv tra in ing hna »ccn made. “ ,TTerefofnre>otirEc*.taTe

been ottifm. 1 ' I t .snya., w e fltp now In'ouguraline the v ite m a lie li« tn .c lIo« of th e th ird e«m •

Statea-tfifl organIrc<! aervca.’"ProvliA I rw trncU ea • • ' ■

_ S »« ltl,n l funa. » „ j v n l l r t l , ,1 l h , "Feacnt lime, the le tte r conlinuea forf u n " l« « m c tlo n In ?0 1 l ; If’ »■ ' ' • t l Bill, A o i l * , ( 0. 0 IIB II.J nom brr o f ir tllfc n . S

S 3 . " " ' — '? " ' * - r ' « " >“ • .I jllv .ly jpp tovca e « i n „ , t „ „ •' r m a - i ,« tp , „ u „ , | , r» 00> i toano-Trtloli, 15, [J

POPE'S MNDiriaH fS ■ BELIEVED NOT SERIOUS f

n . W r - ’f? ’ r “< r « P 0 inenedlct, who la aufforing from, a cold P ^ no CinaWercd’ a crio u i.h u t-w fl l j ,

" ln -bedv fivB ,fcV.s“ / dayi, it wB».*nld, a t tho \-ntican loday: t T O o joH ha« acttlod in tho b ronctfa l ft

The corrcipondcnt WTia informed thia 5 /I",* Uha subsided,to nimoat no jroal.' ' Hi* ^

f f n ? tl>een ord -r .d to reA atn /ju lrt. Cardinal Jf

" 0

e« » tor-him (« remain In berf. ‘He kept nn eonducting { h e 'a f fn lr i S'

o f the rhnrch a fte r ,th e f ir itavm p tom a at ^ ^ I n e a , anpeared «ntU "^ r r i t UTRing* WMo *5cte**frti’in in : tt -J'lelnghfm to (ako t , h i , bod. J

fSPAPER IN TWIN FA

D MmSDAY, JA H O A E T 10, 1021

Hoover Predicts \ General Strike '

by Coal MinersN eg o tia tio n s To, D o te V o i^ o f —

. p e f in ito E e s n i t j M ay N o t B e E es tu n ed

W A sm N O froN , !). c .. V PH eco- ,retary Hoover ,dcclnrod today tho s tage.oppean tb bo '*ct f o r .a gon- oral *triko in the bitumlDoui coal v t in d u try n t Ihg rnd bf M ireb; m whon; c iia tlng w njo eoatracta ex- I ?p5r«. ■

Mr. noovor indicated th a t nego- - tlatloD a-carrled on by adm inU t^-

tlon official* with ropreaentaUvc* of both (idc i in thli coal, induitry

, had no t produced anv conercto rc- | ■nit* and th e Irapreaalun was given I thn t fu rther negotiation* woro not I ' .rontomplatod a t preaont. : I

pofliiiyP01[S11[JFpif"

, '} i« ''? s^ 5 .,in A rb u o k le T r i a l U n ­

a b le t o S t i c k t o P r e v io u s

S t o r y , R e a d i n g o f P r e v io u s <•>

T e s t im o n y F a i l s t o H e lp H e r Z

SAK V■^A^’CIS^X),Cn^,, (/P) — Ml«i Zey. p jtv o r t was w ddsnly ncalle il to tho ptand ttidny when tfio proaecutlob ilcclared tba t i l wa* “ surprlaed a t her ""I toatlmony*' In tho mnnalaughter trial o f -Roaeofl C, (Faltj-) Arbuekle. Mia* Trcvoat te illf led th n t she “ did not ro- member a n u a \ |o r o t <a\lont po\nti In he r-te itln iony a t a proviou* trla) of

jJbe'jwIoK baA'djemrnmcnt wa* taken ^untU 1:30 '

p . m. to give tbo court, opportunity to look la lp the .M»nrprl»e” foatom* of M in F re ro s i’* toAimony, and a lw ^ fa^Unro of -eoTtalB..mtne*art- to :i?»I«^: |J*

tb

m !

T ho ir ts e c p tlo n ’j.e ffo r t* to e lW t te*- tb Htnony, from M iaa-I'revo il, a 'p ^ K c ii- tion wltneaa, wa* charaetonicd aa tljl “ denUatry’' by Oavin McNab, ehlof thi defense kounael. • em

TIio inturriiptlon {Tuno dnriog tbo ex- be aminatlon of M iu Prbvoat- Like Mlaa thi Allco Dlako, a n o th e r ' leading proacca- en (Ion wftnoH* who (eitlfuvil yeaterday, M in Prbvoat “ did no t rem em ber" cer­ta in ' occwrtenca* during tha imrty in *t; whicb Arbocklo Is alleged to liavo fn t­nlly injured Mia* Rappe. Tho roadlag <-e: o f portion* of he r teatimony a t tlio pro- wl viou* t r i l l fftUcd to rofroab hor mom- o t ory, tho w itneai «»Id.

N EI Gill :losiicnj"mEmw.

P r e m i e r P o i n c a r e P r e s e n t s a

F o r m a l S t a t e m e n t o f P o s i ­

t io n o f F r e n c h G o v e r n m e n t H

- w i t i i R e s p e c t t o P o l ic y ; ;

PABIS, lyp) — “ BMpeet for the cotraatlss. tbi^( ..- fixed the peaeo D totm^'^'tfli th•.fora^PrKnIer-Pein•

' car« doclded’to pm eA t fo r h li cab< aii'fim 'bftforo th e .chmnber o f depo- « t im thla aftm ooon, Tbo doclan- -tto n t la m o a “ Bluunelau px«pagan. ‘ qi

. d a " for tbe. p ic to n d ix v n abroad rno f m o c ft . M “ ta in ted w ltb a sort fio rim perlaU stle m adnV s." ni

. Of thi> Oenoa ceonomiit conferenro, 1'* tbo ptetn>fT’». stalctncnl -

. “ Wo inslat th n t the'conaider^tion* C«of the Cnnncs protocol bo nccep ted 'o r fnrejected by tho delegate* prior, to an*- |'ldlscusalon. so th a t .nono of tho itlpuln- attloiifl o f-th o Ircntic* con bo debated, freven dirocUy. UnU »j w o’havo preclso *c

' guarantee! on th is point wo *hall bn hirompclle I . to, reta in our lihcrtv of nc* hi tio n ."

• g e o ib ay ilg h tA h ea d . . .Dealing with the propoied AnglO' •

I French '^tpn ly . tho. alatcm ent declare*:1 Wo would ,bo very happy If a pact ‘I*

destined ti) conaolldato the peace ftonljl aoon bP ilgncd between E ngland , riid Prance, «nd we dctjio t doubt th a t, I*'

. a ra u c b as. both couotrlea w ill bo bcno- 1]" f itted , th a t .ono will bo.eflnelnded bo-

' tw^ch them 00 a baslj o f perfec t eqnal ity . ' J{cilher. do wo d o n k th a t tho '• guarantees rf ie n t or future, or tha t thp treaHea accord ua, w ill be integral- ly mai'aSiiMd.’’ • fu

I The atatem ent refers to tho relationa In between .M anco and the U nited State*In n paragraph rending: P<

“ We do not, need nld. W o'aeck to Ti malntnln Iho atrongcst nnd mnat. friend-

■ Iv- •ro'nlWn* w^lh all the peopio who ^ fought oa our slda fo r tho rIghU o f hu- mnnll.t- nnd eapeeloHr w ith th o ITnftcd P.' Stale*,, whiiae ro -op tj^ tloa eontributed ao preotly to tho common victory and i^. who has Juat given q i a t ^ho W aahing In ton eottJflreaea iticb str ik ing proof*' o f »u her/no^Ia e ra t ln o n ts . '^ ef

FA LLS CO UN T Y

LY NlW E A T H E R S I

R E C O R D S

T e m p e r a t u r e S t r i k e s - ' N e v

W h e a t B e l t b u t W i n t e i

l i e v e d ^ r i o w f a l l ' S p a r S '

, k a i I o w a , K a n s a s a r i d M ’

-K4H I1A B O U T , |f f l -X » o w lntor t o vest wtLttt belt w u Uttle relieved b y mo vaTo Mhlcit > tm k the middle west la r t ': (Ot I laoir of f ton half to 2 Inchn but Ula tlias a trace.

T m a suffered extremelr cold t«inp«i»< a « CTU7 fell to 8 degrees above sero. B grazing coontry, reported 8 ftbore tU i D n

KfGii I

___ ■, ill!

^ W o r k e r s . o f H a w a i i a n I s l a n d s ! 7

C o n s i d e r in g O r g a n iz a t i o n o f

W a g e E a r n e r s o f A ll K in d s i

. U n d f r O n e H e a d S

■,llrtXOLIII,B; T , H.. W ) - Workom » “ of all roc>'i in Ilaw ali nfo cnnaiJorlng

Inn InterniiUrinal organiratlon among the rank r.nd file lo be known o t the Cnlted Worker* o f Hawaii, w ilh the. ?*’ nim of ruadjusting tho traJo nnion* in Hnwali i n d buHdinu. tip an ioiltutrlal form o f i.rghnlxatlon. thn t iHIl iinile In one body a ll the •wnge w orkeni w ithout '* diacrimltiotinn. a* to aox, race, creod, . ' c rn ft or colnr, aad g a in in g 'a direc l ' voice In the management, p f Indoatry, ,'J Accordloki t« th e jie am W o 'ta th e eon- ' itl tiit ioh bcint; v o t ^ on by tbe .varlotu b i^ ie t, _ ■. ) 1 du

“ 'Wo It-lievc th a t labor U ciitiU«d At to a x-oi'V} ill th e irjaaagemcnt of Indust At t»V aod ha* n righ t Ifl dfltormlno; th e ; eondlt\onn niider which i t . A ' I I ^ e * V tlon ; to ^ h o .nnd.'-that t t ahall-tscetTO BX the fn n -vBlDO n f-rw hat'H t T «4nee i;? lll |E the prcnmble .eontlmief, ' . M' MWe declre tn ro-oporateTo:tbis'fnll<^ 1}

thtf AmPfinin Tiiitefittlon of L abor, b u t .. W« eftll a lten lio n 'to thp 'fn^J th a t con- th ditinna in Howail a re ’ d ifferen t from nl; thnac on the mninlond o r ,in -n n y other , countr>', nnd w'e Inalsl tb 'at w e aro the be*t jn-ljjes o f our own need* nnd of the tnctics lo be fnl'owed to neeure tbe ,n , ends wo havo In view ,” _

AU In One Orfldp. . SThe 3h |efta of the nrgnnlxallon ore

at.ated na: ’ ■ to“ To brinjr w llhln the fold* o f onojg^

eenlral orcanlratlon all human b e in g s 'l l who arc engnged In' the ncecaaary work

. of'aocle tp . , ' •“ To I 'r in r (jbont clliaa-eonncioninpis

and i^^ldftTlty aiuartg the worker*.“ To ediveale the w orking cla*a in

modern ■■connmlc problem* and tactic*, in “ To gnin fnr the workem a diree t l9’

■ voire In the ntinagem ont nf industry .’ ’ wl

liEssisiiiiss :.IBlSi’EtMli''I N e w Y o rk B a n k e r O an tio n a

. A g a in a t E ^ a n s i o n in a t . A d d re s s th* • ... th- NEW VOBK, yp)~ThS* Tcar e f 1822 . will be “ a good year fo r remembering t nboro a l l 'th a t hutlncs* la basinesa and

oot speculation,'’ H erbert P . Howoll, o f vlce-pretldeht o f tho N ational Bank of mi Commerce today told delcjfntc* to tho a convention of the K alional W holesale t>« Drycooda aaaoelatiqn. ’{' “ .Undue stlm nW ion '-’nnd 'exponalon aimpiy will ao t work thla year,” bo aa-| aerlcd. ■

'S table business will command adc- ' qnate banking faellltloa, n t reasonable

rntea, he aald, fo r' the banks nre hc ttp ri f itted than they were In 1021 to fi-i nance legitim ate and w orthy enter-

5, priac*. . ;- r^'ThB a ltitude of the pabHe in re- ^

I* card to buying ia a moro calculableir fn c to r ." he continued. ...“ In tho fira j e® r |ilnce, the idea th a t the public will bny I. a l nimoat nnv price can be elim inated 1, frnm ’buainesa’ calculnflo'ns.^’- 'J l can bo 10 act dow n-a* dcrm lto th n t ' th e public n hn* bcrome th r if ty and diacrlm lnatc la 7 ' :• buying. “

PESBAOE OBOWINa TABT.',, IX)NDUN. (/P) ^ All record* In ere- .

o tlng pecm gca.have been broken by ■t tho preaerit ndm inistratlon according to p( ,\ tho new Imiic o f “ D o b ro lt, '' a aland- bj (i nrd w ork of reference .concerning th f la [T British nrlstficracy. I n t h r » i r year* or J. now expiring P4 pcota, 235 baw neU a aa

£016 kn tgh ti ha re been crealod^,''. ''

0 •. b i j ) l r i U E E 'i > m ' ' ‘" " ' ' ^ ’‘ ' ‘ ,t SEATTI.K, Wash., {/p) , - Arrnago'. f ' |. m ent. w ere 'under w ay todoy for tho !® • (uncVal of E ieklcl M tCausland, p ion rcr *” D Indian 'I jh l e r nnd d river o f the f ira t |,* stage nctwecn O lympia.. Waah., a n d ',

Forttnnd, Ore., who died horo auddenlv a Tuemlay. l l t ^ a J t O yenr* old. ’ '

0 P0I80K OTJWnNATES D? JJEATH . .PA R ia. (yp) - Mra. Thomaa S tew ir t

d Byan, widely, kiiown A tnerican vlo llii' fo ,l lat, known 'profe**ionaily a*.Mis* And* on d •!«y CrcI?hlori. died todny In the Amer'' dt . Iran hoapitnl nt'AVculUy. ,8he had hfon Hi if a u ffe r ln g 'fo r several dny* from tho l»

effect* of swoUowIng poison tablet*, e r

EWSp B io E r iT O o a t w

I H A T T E R S ^

n p o g Y f pe v ir L e v e l s i n M | d - W e s t ' '

t e r D r o u g h t I s N o t - R e -

r s e i n E a s t e r n i J e b r a s - ' _

M i a s 'o U i : !

droniih t'p revalen t thronghoni.'th* ml4 * m o v or otber p redp ltation in - th #

L rt'a lcb t. f i t i t e n N ib m k * t o A l a n , U iu o n r l and S u m i« c a iT e d J itt to .w i»

« n to rea v lth o n t liaov. ’ A t AfflilUIft t t e Boswell, K, W.. la tho c « ftl« o f tti* ' :

Bonilng,. Tbo coMcat weather .nf tho icasntf wa* leeordtd in U luou rl, K an sa i a sd Oklahomn w ith temperature* ranginu from Iwo below tcro a t Sallna to t h m obove a l Kunaaa City and-10 abo\'e a t Okiahom^ City- ' ~, A slight rlio in temperature tomor­

row waa predicted,

, OOLBBflT -

DENVER, Colo., (/p^-T ho cold wave which yeaterday and lost n igh t nwopt ever thv Uocky Mountain le p n s carry- 'Ing new low tfniperatnre « c o rd * for the year »n it* wake, ia moving *ootb-

jw nrd today and Is being followed bv a moderation In temporature, -accord .Ing to J . i l . fihecrier, d itl rle t w eather , forecMU'T a t I>cnver.

liinder. Wyo., w ith a te a p e ra ta re during thn-n lgh t o f 34 d c p o es below cero, was Ihe eoldoit po in t in th e east, cm Boeky Mountain region; Cheyenne ■ w ith a minimum temperatoro o f S2 ^ low. held »efood pladetot.T C pprta from • tb a t c ity today ahowod a g raaool.varm . ing, the & p k a t d 6 'elock thla momlnir being 13 below. , ,

Damr»r H as Btat* BMffitL . ,5

' j B e a m the ce'idert po in t In Oolondo U ft a lg tt, the m e r c u r ' dropping to 10 b e le ir »ert.- A t 0 o ’clock thla a o to liic th s to v * n - m eht m d l i ic v a a f t t t r dw rees b t - .

'l o r .Tlio Punbio .-JaU ^um - • tempera'turi*'

during the. i a j r t i t ; W two b o lo w .« ro .A t l e a d r i l i e . l t 'w ^ r e a 8 below and : ,* t OoB(Ua»d,'JQ»a., l» o ,W # ir . '> <

-The t-oU wave, la .ilo a d iiy •inav liu r |o n tb T O d ,M 4 U' expeelod to reach tS* ' ;.-^!: « b e a 9 .^outb,e«it<Ta pa^t o f ,

r ttotuSfc - p tk e v fw ’l t i* exp ee te l' to •' ' / rsM h tho <*ootheai|t6rn p a it o f Vta'bi .t

. IhBtforeca*^ hrT3oiora'(ioi.,t<^»y. h rW ng tem pera ltiK ' N<)t *o c'pid t«- n ight sn i;^4 rn _ e r W d « y ;

OOtDBST OT WIHTHBL. ‘ '

SALT LA KE CITY, OtiOi, (ff) .* iPractica/Jy f ie wholo b f [Hah (s in tho g rip o f th e coIiTeit wnvo of the w in te r.' w ith 'tem p era tu re * ’'ra n g in g ’, f r ^Above td 0 below Mro provalUng, ae- cording lu report* a t tho local w cttSpr

I office. A t n o ’clock this morning I t wa* nix degrees below t |r o in f la lt Lake ,C|ty’

COLD UOVZHa B A S T ff iS D .OMAUA, Neb., (ff) _ T tope ta tn rck

jn Nebraska today rangbd -freai 18 .be- I9W nt. Valentine to C l>olow ia.Om&ha. w llh tho cold wave movtag .e u tw ard ! . the United ..State* w eather bnrffca re* ported.

Lanrlor, Wyo.,. reported « below ’7.ero, Huron, B. I),, 10, and a ien * Citv,Ta., 8.,

'1 ■ ' H A T BB OOLB&B.;I OKAHOMA CITY, Okla., (ffl^-Tho

w eather bureau thcrmomctor herwalood a t 10 degree* abovo m o a t T u 'd o e k ‘ th it morning. I t wa*. aanonnced th a t this minimum mny be lowered ,toil^y. '

• V ^ T . L E C M fa{OW .'BALINA, K « . , (ff) — A temperaturo

o f two below xero was regUtered th li• morning. Tho’ snow to o u n te i to only I A traee in tU a eectlon, o f tho ;w heat I belt.

T E X A fr-S U rniE jj.• FORT WOIBTrf, T txas, m - Th^

w in te r’*' eoldcat w eather, record wa^ set hf^o this m orn ing 'w hen-the. a e r- cuty dropped to l!> dcgrcei abovo tc ro '

C O LD BPtJW IpEABa- . C inC .\00 ,'.(/f^ — A cbid wiive, bear-

. »ng TO0w,.T«athcd e M tT w d 'f io m the l io f k y monnlftlns today. .W ith- ih c

[ eolilcst weather Ihow n ^ TFashlngton ' ond O regm s Irtc l{n)0,'as'd:iio!(i'i^ aero w eatber In other ,wMlern'.sttitc«,-It'wa» rrpeeted Ifi roach^m nola-by 'aoO n W day. PrtiiictStiolf ’.in r? 'th a t, tho coldest

, w eather o f tho .w ln ie r w ould'tKi pro-' iluced with a tiin lm uh TCldlng o t Hvd above.

T ia B r r - y o t jA b e l o w .- v,

ID A ltd A t m . .

rture (iT34.beUw xero vaa recorded Iho ’^ v m n i n t , U itnaoraetcr Tiere‘- laa t e ig h ty T bu la tWo' lowest in *ev*

I o ^ ^ y e a r t. ■ 1 \

• HMCB8 N EW BEOOBD; - T . - v j . 0BD ES7 irrtfJr.' ( f fV ,^ The' m erctay

dropped to the lowest p o b t o f tho win- te r 'a t R:30'o’elock thi* uom lng , reach* Y

. In g -3 degree* below « r o a t th a ^ n l< ' ; ted Stales wrt|ither. bureau. .I^mpiera- . [jtn res o f 11 bolow ttro '-w tire r i ^ r t e d .

from the eaitem ppHion o f .th e c ity• and r. below l f l ^ j : n n r o a d jA ida.- '

: ■‘ lO B IN B A k 'rB iC sc IB C O ,. ,- . , • i SAN FnANCIfiCO, CaL, m — lee '. formed on th e decka o f th e ‘f e n y ' tw a t i . on San Praaclaco bay today ,'« ad saw* •' dnst hnd to bo * p tla«ed tor th a f in t : . V 1 H me.in hltlo ry to .keep paMongora f t o a ’ •, lo*lng the ir footing, aeeerdlog to .

f w f fT O L . <. HO. a ss .

UBiBiS 'i ’ ; W E i!l eilHiESI^, ■'’M a n M I . ' F i s I d , a n d C o m p a n y

. ' S u b m i t F i n a h o la l S t a t e m e n t '

; > a s M e a n s ,o f C o m b a t t i n g E r - 5

r o n e o u s I n f o r m a t io n “

S T O R Y O F G E R M A N K N IF E - 3

, I S F L A T L Y C O N T R S D IC T E D

' T ariff C ootrorersj Over Amer- ‘ i p ^ V aluU onP lano!B aU eB ^

•r* . . ."Prorolre* InterflBtlnj Eepljr- ?rom Big Oonoem

. WASHINOTON, D. C., (AV-Dcpart 10^ from ' i l t usual fantom of lu u l r ^ nn

^ t i n a ^ a l tfUt43ni(?it«, M'ont^tU .i n d eon.nao)’ o f Cbiesffo, in n tta te-

:yi ■ iBcnt p roparrd by. lit ,p residen t, John ' O. 'B lie'lil, ond proientoi] to tho liouir

to d d j b r BfprcwntAtivo Mann, repub- ,' . lieoa, nifnolK. U iitouoeti t i n t duriDjr

tlie j e u IDSO it4 to ta l net sale* n r r -- ’ • •183,000,001). The -net p rofiti fo r tho

T ' ' a fto r paymoot o f federal taxMnm oun to j to 2 J 8 e c n U jin cacli (Iol. la r ’s w nrt’i o f loleiL !~ ’i

t a r i f f r i f fU b Osnie.TIio ttiitomc'nt u id " -tb a t- aniidu'ncc-

wi»nt o f r rn f lta wa* made h « a u « ? 'o f n upeeeh ^5clWtT^d Sn the h o w on t^o- tMrflwr 21 by C^lal^^1an r in lB ty o f tho

' "TOyi BOttM {ommltteo durinjf whieh tio t b n n ^ th a t importers wcm wagitiff nn flhfolr fijjht on tli6 Amorl-

'!> ra n valootion jtlan^ ineor]*oratcd in th<> Btiw tarU t. bJJJ.V TJia

’•■tiroil tb a t- tho MnsTM«I<m»]. 'Tcrord , ahowed lh a t Mr. l ‘'Vrdno/’ had chaffed

th a t M a 'rhall r ietd '^w d companr nad tf f:' « p ro fi t o f SOOO. p o t r e a ty m ' l t e M le ■

ikfcAtf« purchM ud'lu oerntanjr fo r9.0 e ra tf tf tad s o li a t retail

i > U d 'tW in a d o hORO profU a'oejinunilw r '■ . o f o th irJtB po rt^d arKelifr. - '

. SU tem ent H o t « h » .• D ft i r i i J Mr. J W d -; i;

'^artd>pTc*#BflliB d 4 ta ; ^ pp)T* tk a t : - *.

' , :U j9 , ,^ t? ip ra t- d e a l« c d r t l i r f , knife

■ 25 tlini’M h o a n o o tit.^ v o n by M r . '.•, Pordnoy," .

Tho atatem ent nUo «hwpJd tfiat Mr. J M r. F\?r<!oey *‘a j « (forowojpht /if/lcor . l*i» aecurod and. mado bnhlia rword* of *' o u r .prlvnto traniactfona whri'h tliave w iT W .^ s v tr e a te d 'b y ^ Rovotnmoni o fflcerbcre io fo re ia fither than ttr lr t ly , M ofiden tia l.” ■ ' 1, / S o c i i BtatemeaUl K # 6 « ttiy .

' ' " T h a t tbo Amcrltan w iue -p lan ' . needji n ic b 'S ^ M mUropreiumtation ” o f fw la In ordor th a H t 'n ia y b<> R jnitiflo-1,’ ' the atatOTicnt eontlo. T n o d ,‘ '»honiabB iuff|cI(intevldoii«p 5

^ t h c t ' l t l l a cieaanre th a t ihould ‘■ n o t.b c e e m o a la w .! ' ?' CpmsimitioK' farther e n -U a profita, M«r*h*Il rVefd and jcnpA iiy m U th n t j! tbo t;o tan t'o n the tap lta l cnKased in b o a ln m fo r tho year IBJO equalled only 9

p e r cen t " o r an amount not innrh ia oxecM o f f t ro tu rs on s a h re tim e n l te U nited Btate* govetninetit bondiu T hcio flm re# wore fho rcwilt of th» J

.• company’s cnllro, manufaetnrlaR. rctnil *. M d whotciale buatnow.'*. "

- F O R T U N E S O F W A R L E A D y

: T O S T R A N G E IN C ID E N T S t

T o n n er H u K la a 'a w a n d .N o w * T a n - (1■ ' . c ab D rl re r l a fatl»-«B «eofiil. n

tio a ITot XnfreqttBnt , «

■ . TABIS,, ( f i V o n Iho , * honlevbrdi-vrero lurpriiod recently to

aeo ft d lu tiogabhcd . iooldni:^ man fall /, .00 tb o b u k o f a K tx k tb drtvet and,

' k{«« f tf a oQ both 'rbeelu, tho ' jaatntatlaii-betw een Q tu i lh ^ * The pai- ■ n ^ io r* -^ a R uulan admiral and thn

' el^aaffour waa a former Rn«.Uan Ren- ...e ra l, celebra ted duriBr tho f l n t period

o f th e ,'war, now earning hJo living by ^ - , drlv la jr u taxicab.

■«. Studonta who toke tbeir m en li'in . a .. t e iy jnoileU boar(Un|t-hoU''e In thp L a tin Q uarter had a ilm ilar iiUrpriio ’ locontly ., A j the lorvinR woman, a wo­m an o / 'w M d lo ajre whose worn gut-

•' mnnts could noj cootcal h e r dlatin- _ T w illed opprarance, nppy*chfd a ta-

• lilo, a young (firl iludent nuddenly / arose, kaoJt on one knee and .Jclwed t'

• tbt» hem o l Ihoiw ailtcM ’ ap tea . Tb© ti • ta d o at hsd.reeognlced her a iX fonn rr p

^ d y ih .'w aitln j'O f tho RiiMlon court. J

~ ' ! E N V llE PASHA TAKBN. r>. LONDON, (/P) - E nvrr'Pa/tha, fo r

n e r .T urk lih m inlite r o f w ar, who flwl J, Ji. .frotn T urkey ih o r t l r 'a f lc r the eJoie o f ' '

tbo w ar, ho* been eap tu rn l.in tbo Cau- c a m , (n>*a an Gxebanse T cle^aph dli-

■' M tcb f r o a CoJUt»Djinople Tuesday. D i» [»uh add* lh a l be ia b tir ,j han4e<l , over t o ’tho T urklW natlonolU t KOvem< .nuiat a t ^ [ jo r f t . '! I .

. ■ ' 1 ^ J• CoiOA G O , <51 Beareh was belnR

- , • rondnet*! here y « te rd a y for Bor. W. j IVkylor, pa ito r of,. Bt. Chciitopher'a

J Eplacopal'ehurch of Oak Park, sa id to havo been iniMinff, li'nco Batnrday. H ti .wife a n d th re irth il^ ren a re a t the hpm e t)

! d l. b a t iroU f6 r, Ahe Bev. OeotBo CraSg * S tew art, ro e to ro ^ 'E v a B * to a -f lh n r« b , i

W A E O W nA T n S U ^. ' H- Toni,{ht.'and W d n y fair, not so . i;

- ;-o ld 'no rth p o r tio n ,'m tin u o d c o ld ' ri'■.'»tb Fortlon, ■ • . ' ■ 1

. T H E O N L Y ASSO:

S ~ ^F»U SC O W ft

: yEARSAGO‘ N o t e B o o k a n d O t h e r R e l i :

b i D r . C o o k D i s c o y e r e d . i

. H o b o i n W i l d e r n e s s o f 1

^ t e r T e l l s I n t e r e s t i n g S t

t O U > T 0 W « ,'M « ljit,(y P )--A h (il» W ijl ^ U d ffth tf e f ^ , O ook'a azpMlI

I*tt«r.w cBlT«J.liert I to a i KWiaeth M . OUf

T ru c km a n A d m ita S

) M a il R obbery o f ,'J

H a lfa M U lio n ^ ’, B o t a i l a O o m p l t a o y W h o t r t y a Jf,

M a i l P o a c l O a r r j i n f B i g n .

’ ; S u m i» s t o l e n • f".- ■ 'e i .k i i a h t , Ind., K . “

cram , iijitii “K, neipo trueVman w i- ployed by tbo New York Ct-ntral

j> railroad, lodny roofcaiwd to «efli- 1 • Jttff th e mail neueh here y e ito rdar.;• M id unofficially |o have conlnlnod "!: I* ♦300,000. of

In tr in t aaid, nceordiiiR to the ih). th '• Uro th n t bp and Oeorge K. ScriisK*, of B h w hite man, j.lotteil fo gtunl Ibo I'*' ' ' ■ b a y and th a t Intrram placed fbir •>; 0 tnaU •rnrk ^ t a , certain nlare.

Tus jp, then ).toto Uio pouch, m- '• , cordina to Ingram. TIioV uerced to

aplil-thi> loot, Inv-ram raid, but dlftc lalm nr knowlodpe a i fo what

!• Sen igp i did w ith the Molen proji.c rty . S ttu ja ji liai been tnken into

>• ewstodv.

f i j i l ls , f

\ f w o a t i o n ( i f M j r D e a c r i l s e d , ,

, : ;~ t iT a ] S l i o o T n g W a s 'N o t T e - r

' . a a l l y R e g u la r

- i w s i m o T O X I). K , m - t i w ^ ,f a b o ^ n jt nf n aaldier b y 'a f iring nquad,g la Franrc waa Herlhe(} to tho sfaate

rommitteo InvMllfmtinir nllcffed'lilew> y rxeeuth.iit lorhy h y aeotgP W. V a r broiiRh (if noanokr. Aln., who inid he of >r«» Ui eye nitneiu. . ej

."D aring benvy shell file n e a r c l ia - tl tcau Thierry,” mI,1 Yarlimigt>, "I wa* TC Rotng up thP rnad w ith other men when ot wo taxF a »oJdier. hJi hamU tifi h!md ti. him, being m arched'tow ard tbo wbnd*. N TJio srght wa« nn. unumi It mraeted h nur atten tion . There w ai an officer. [ w . Jaiie to ha n major, In ehargfl o f »hff ti,'

, t nqimrt. an.l .when thoy »tnrtrd to nhooV » tl;« a white hoy a)mt 20 vean }h

y old. he nuked tho t be be no t blind- I. Mtierl" • ., l WM OleHB a t H#Bd. a.'

.'T lie M-UoPM MJd ho ii'iM 20 ifcp* rr 19 5*™y wbon the eommand was civen to R( fl fJre. . I io TO* poAltlre the M eeution tj,

wa* In Ju ly , IfllS. ' n»Yarbronffh m /0 ftp fjjil aot know w

w hether there hfid been a tr ia l and •* th a t h e knew o f no otlier e ieeu tloa . Jio

« tc itlf ie d th a t ho 'h id heard tho Noldier « Was shot for nreWt'Of ihitv. Jio dJd

n o t.k lio v to w hat rommand the man ? a* *hol wan a tin rhed b u t mirrntooi) the „-

nfther in charge o f the firing wjnnd , wa* tr ilh an irffantr - rrpimrat ot f h r !, T lllrd division.

10 eJo»^ lo (fit' fl» . f.[0 ' tnembjr* of whlM, flm J at tlio com- ’ ,Jf k manil. >arbrnupb,.w ill. ^

d ie r .fx ll i|nd th r nfflrer walked in -■'’''iP^.-.fell hid pij)M for a mosiprif; **

- nnd ttirni'd nwav. Then ^e ordered' ? th e .i/fiijid to jnov/'-mj;” ' •

[J. " W n a 'th e re anytliinc about the” ' fo.'mfllto .v/)H Wiev/* i l

,y wa» ,\n libwe nf Chair. ”innn Dniaiiepce wio'l ■ *-

A “ r-'.'N n lh iflir.- wbnteyer. bu t I 'W t £! ,p - l h a t i f 7hry ha-f deJaJJed a viiMfl ° ,0 . to k ill a man tbey could h a v i do- J. ta iled a *}«ad to hury him .” ' ' •

' O PE N S N irw m m «». PROVmKNCR, IU I., Cotton I* ly flhreit tan hr nlfrrd Jnto neetlon* lesr ® 1(1 thnn oni'.fjve-thoiiPinndth/i «of on ineh ” 16 tMfk fn r wlf-«i«op|<! etamlarition' a o j ** rr photograi>:.lnB, iindcr n.*y»ttm perfect-

odtiy Pt<-{<r$ior tVaJier JT. SneJI anti * H. C. H jw nrd of the botany department o f JJrown tin lverilfr. JJevflopmcot o f f

f thi* fUBfjiod- will open n new. ficW of • * f lo n tifk )nve*t}gnllort in th e col&’n ' liiduitrj-, arcording lo.Pr-.fcM or Bnell.

j! TO TAKB OVBB BA K EflHO Pa n. „ 3fR.\’ (C 0 <7Jry, ( /T ^A H bake *Aopii la

In Moxiro Cily will bo token over ford- fc J . W r l.rtI,(jIr«ker»*yntIle#((5,onJ*naary dj

If du*mand» wjiich cauied the prei- T fnt Ktrlkv ti{ iiRkert here ate no t m at to Iiefore" th a t tlmo. An aanooneement to thin w/w iMttrd a ( th e elosc. o f m

'« the flTst <U>- t f the itrlVe, which l«fv hi JfexJen City *hort o f lireafl ratton i. ‘ Jk

I® M A B Ifl.B E O O aD 'S O O R E G> l lI IX C lE ,.In ,l , (If) - W k .t I . „

fP thought (o be a rerflrti fd r fnc»«-|<lua} '|8 iwortng In a bajkelball gamrf waa mndr* ith . h r Jfinj^ . /o n m rd on the Forf J?«o r- «

■ ’’ryi 0 ..'h i(fh lehool team, who scoredW point* In, fl gtune a jam u t the Sf. «/

; Henry .•).. aeademy team ot I 'o n Re- ol'•o v e ry lfljf Bight. J o n H ’ team won, r«100 to ll). .

'iOCtAtEb PRESS NEW

L L ST W n r P A H A IDAHO. THUI

ROVERSY OF RECALLEDe l i c s o f P o l a r E x p e d i t i o n

‘d i n P o ' s s e s s i o n o t A r c t i c

i f N o r t h e r n Q u e b e c ; L e t -

S t o r y

on ARUo tn i l* who b a d w lt^ lilm a aoM pM ltion of 1« y o a n u s U A aialbM l a a OUric, A B t m i d c ra d u t* . v b « ia m tb s U d tn ie d

'E x p lo rin g & itrango trail w ith *. guide, Clark wroto he fhund a rough " IkIoo, a c a r i r burled in m ow . . Insldo

wn* a lone tiiklrao or Ifelf brcfd,'elolh- cd In fu n . A -noto .book In a com er '

I of the Lut. together w ith paper* and llil o f metal apparently p n rti o f a k x \ ta n t, raujjbt C lark 's i>yo a» ‘l I'xaainfl-'

^ lioa of t l« bonk dlncioiod th e naain uf n r. t'Yederlck A. Cook. TliC page* con- ,

- talno<l-notea on wcnfher, rondlliou of | , ice floe*'and o ther memomnda. Klgliiy- i ' 'dhie d rg rcei 'la titude waa tbe farthest I

north i-oiitlon decipherable, Clark wrote.

Stsysd v l t l i E zp lo m .Clark w ld he learned tn a t- th o lune

occupant o f the Iglbo n-na,n wnndort-r of tho wSlderncia, Uc Jind been, wltli. the Cook vxpeiiltloii, be Ihilittjled—«nc of tho fow who' itayea w itb fhe eJ- jilorer a fte r b ii p:irty bad boon ipll^ Ivy ivliiKudii. thinncA by K an ly pttivl- nioni ui-l forced lo furn back whon th^ i dnga went mad. t ’

Deforo leaving, the mnn Raid he took the noto hook nnd other nrtlcK'i nnd had . been currying th e n ilnce. •

Bacalli ram ons OontroTersy.If in 1000. th a t Dr. Cook camo

oul of th-’ north w ith tbo elaim to d is­covery of the pole on April £1, 11K)8, , which i-ftuwd heated con»rover»y w ith • .\dm iral iVarv, wlio chararterlzei ' Cook’K ■.•laitn a " R o ll h rlck .” '

Tho Ksklino said ho wd.-< nhout ready ' to .end hU wanderlngi* nnd to tu rn to- '

' w ard . hU homo igloo, fu rther north, InistiBg to bis ipcar and. knife to sup J ply him with fo o + o n the ■wny. .The']

' pork, and coffee Hipiilied by ih r 't im b e r h' } tn iisc r wore to mueb to b b likVng, bowr ‘L r rc r , Ih fit hn a t ta ^ e d blniaelf t o b i s 1 i ft*, olflcial- game Itlllor. CUrk wrota » th a t, be wa* bringing the note book ‘

back to dd llza tlo n i ' , '

SBilapili■ f f l i p i l t t i ;

Pamoufl “Seventy-fiveB’'. to Be ' d . SolBtltated'for s t i l l e r ; f K ow lnD ’fle byArm y ,

r* WA8Ul.\-QT0N, D. C. O P )- ^ td a \n z lO o f regulnr troop* with Ameriean mod­

elled 75 millimetre guni will bo dlicon- 1- tlniled nnd trftlning w ith the French I" 7/i’a will be extended to a rtille ry unitu n o t IViB re^u iar ci\a\v\iib«i«rvl, Ba- d tional, guard and officers of thft orRnn*«• Ized rcMrvei. Orders already havo been d iiiued by tho chief of field nrtiilory, ifI wan learned today, direc ting organlea.10 tlons In tbe regular army equipped >l w ith the- American models to (um them ■* In for the Proneh typo replacemonta.1' Tt il the-poliev o f tbo field artille ry

fh lof to equip a ll fiold p rtlllery brW* adca xtntloned io tbe Ifnitod fita tei

I* with the Freneh p in ^ They have been accepted a i the itandn rd -U fh t gun for

n tbe regulnr army and -tho national guard nnd in time o t national emergency

w wonld ho iMned to thn organlied ro­ll Mrvc*. . . '> w m l>lsct>nUnap t s a .'j. " T h e Ameriean 7r. milHmetro g u n ,"

nay* nn I'fficial communication liiaed " hy tho officer! o f tho chief o f field a r

tl l le r r .” “ U an experimental ip lit tra il gun. w ith which ipcelal reglmcntji

‘ bave hcretoforo been equipped. The •hortage of field artille ry troops makes it ina'dvliahlo to. eontlnue fu rther ex- porlm^ntal work w ith tbU pun.,"

' . Tn E xtending initructlon lo or- snnir^il te itiv e o flitc ta , t i te ^ c ltfr sayi* n new departnro in arm v tra in ing hoi b|^n_mnde.- “ TTeretofore ronnca Kare

— bron m.iintflinrd for regular officers nnd for national guard o ffice rs ," U MVB., " W c a re now inaugurating the lyilem atle Instnicllon e f the th ird com­ponent n f , the jirm y o f the United Staten—tbe o r f» n l« d ic rv e i;” ,

l ^ d # iM tniction . • - Sufficient fundi nro availalile a t tbe

T>Tt»ent lime, the le tte r contlnuei for conduetlnif.A- courw o f In itn ic tion in

,n l ic 'd nrtliiery aultjecta n t P o r l fiiJI, Okla., for a lim ited number o f arllllcrv'

f, reserve rnrps officers. Tho plans feu- J fatlvely npproved call fo r tw o officer)*

from ca-h cilrpi a rea to a ttend the ten ,,j weeks eonrso wljlch, begins Mnrcb 15,

POPE’S'CONDmON IS i ' BELlEV|cD-NOT SERIOUS

ROME, (/P) — The condition of Pope Denedict, wbo is sufforlng from a cold,

II U not c^niidered sc riou i-bu t, will bo 1- forced to ' remain in bed five o r ilx y day i, i t wa* lald . a t tbo Vatican today .I- The cold ba* lo ttled -ln tho bronchial It t n ^ro Tlio corfcii>nndent wna informed thiit if morninir tbo t tbe popo’i temporntiird tv iiftd iwbsldCii lo nimosl nnrmni.,' i l l s

bnllRcn ii cnting very little ond has , been ordered to rcihain (julcL Cardinal

Gninnrrl am i.otbcr vntiean prela te i are w constnnlly ncnr bjm. .11 ■' Pope Renedlct l^ui' nover known’ w bat le I t wna to be realty HI, and i t Is d if f |.I- cillt fo r-him fo remain In bed.d ..H e kept nn conductinc fbo a ffa irj t. of tbo churfb after, the f i r i t svmptomi c- of.JIIneis appeared un til Cardinal Oai n, p a rr i 's urglngi were iu e e e « f« r in W . <Iucin;^ him to (ake to h tl bed;

V^SPAPER liv TWIN F.

D A Ii[UBaDA'7, JANiXABY 10, 1022.

'■ - '

Hoover Predicts 1 ; General Strike

j . by Coal Miners, H e g o t l a t l d n a T o D a t e V o id o f t

. C o f ln i t o B c f io l t ; M a y K o t

‘ , B e R e B iu a e d .

.•T rA sillN O roX i D, C., yp> -8ee - ,. r e ta ^ Iloovor declared today thu

itag'o .appean to bo. sc t for a gfiQ- eral str ike In the bituminous eoal ^

• lodostr/ n t the cad ■ of Mareh,' t ^ whgh ex litlng v|Bgo eoo'tracti e x - ' i

i; tlatloas carried on by adm in isl^- Q . tlon officials, with repreienta tlves *

of bQth sides In. tlio coal, Industry f . had not pinduced aoy concrotu rc- d snlls and th e impreiuion was given

th a t fu rther negotiation* were not rontemplatod .o t prc*ont.

iiiiiiy ': pmiK I ^

■ W i tn e s s i n A ri iu o k le T r i a l U n -

5 a b l e t o S tio l< f o . P r e v io u s

S t o r y , R e a d i n g o f P r e v i o u s •

T e s t im o n y F a i l s t o H e l p H e r r° --------- . . {

BAN V^ANCffiCO„Cnl., - M Ui “ h Zey P revoit waa snd^enlj* recalled to *

tho s tan d 'tqdny when tno rroiccutloh ilcciarcd lh a t i t waii " lu rp rlic d n t her “ teitim ony*’ in tbo mtiualaughter tria l '' o f Bojtoo .C. (P a tty ) Arbuckle. Miw

, ft-cvo it tv itlfled th n t she " d id n o f re - ' n e n b e r a numhor o f sa lien t,po in ts in '* h e r-te itim ony a t & previous tr ia l o f ' jho'W itor.s. ' ■ . ' ■ “

AflisaTRmcnt w as taken .un til 1:300 p . m . to give tbo court. oppcrrtunJty to • . look In to th e «.sQrTOlse” :rea tu te s o f £ M in P re ro s i 's testim ony,-«nd also t h r :

f a U ^ of corlain . w itnesant.to .si^uat'^ |

o w t w t P « ^ . ,. Mias Fn 'vnst w as.a g ttcit a t tho par-

U T ho PMiio«B,tIon:'(i:6ffort> to c lielt tM.- ‘11 tlm ony from M ls i -P re v o it,- a ‘prosecii- '

tion witness, wns charaetorucd as ‘ e " d e o tl i t r y " hy flavin McNab, chief •

dofenie counsel. ' fTIio loturroption <runo during tho e*- 1

aalaaUon o t illsa Preyoat. Liko M iss tAllto BUko, atiolhot leading p.roio«a- c

^ tlon witnoM wbo le ttifu 'd yeiterday,1' M in Provost •■‘did not roinem ber" cc^*!• tain" occurrence* during tho party in * !■ which Arbuckle Is alleged fo have fat-I" oily Injured Miss Rappe. Tho reading '

o l portions of b e r testim ony a l tbo pre-vlous tria l failed to refresh her mem- <

n ory, th e .w itn ja tald .

= I STICI Ti I; mmiMS.!j P r e m ie r P o i n c a r e P r e s e n t s a

[i F o r m a l 'S t a t e m e n t o f P o s i -

t i o n o f F r e n c h G o v e r n m e n t

w i t h R e s p e c t t o P o l ic y !X- . • , - ,, - , " EMpoc t f o r t h e <

trea tlss t b a t ' f ixed th e peace tatm s.” IB tb # form Prem ier Peln-

„ care decided to preeent fo r b ii cab- i ^ m e t before th e chamber o f depu. i J, Ues th b afternoon. Th# d ecU ra --

' tlon b la n e t “ shamilesa prOpsgaa* ' i ' . la* ’• fo r tb®. pielur# dra-sm abroad

, j o f rrauce , u “ ta iated ■with a sort -. __of Impcrialljrtlc m adnsrs,", .’ 6 / thi‘ aenoa ewDftinii cooterea'fe.

tho PM'uifcrV.'afntemcnt soys; •. " W e . in i i i t j t h n l . th e c on iidcM loni i

of the Cnntics protocol be occepted er j* rcjccfcd bv tbo dclcgntes p rior to an** ll' dlicuMlon. in th a t none of tho stipuln- ‘

tlons n f tb'n tres tles -can bo debated,'*■ even directly. Unless w e'hove prcclio ■

'RM'Krantccj on .this peitsi wo shall b e ' •” rom pellfl lo. reta in our H hcrtr o f nc-

lio n ."■ ’ ^ S a y U ih t Ahead.

beaUng w ith the proporcd Anglo- C Frcnfh jic a ty . tho ita tem ont declares: ' V " W n , would bo ve ty happy If & pact *• d e itincd 'lo coniolidate the peace conlit ' >e soon Ik> tlgncd between E ng land , and ' ll, Praace, nnd, we do no t doubt th a t, In- ' >0 aimuch n i both countries atIII be bene- ' ix f itted , .tha t .orve will b e .tW tladed be* y. tween tbi.-tti on a basis o f perfec t equal»1 ily . Neither do we doubt th o t tho

guorantcei reseat e r fnture. e r th a t lit the treaties accord u«,.wlll bo integral- ■ ri ty majnMlned.” 1is - Tbe ili tem cn t refer* to tho relations ' Ul between .lia n e o and the U nited S tates ' al In n ra rag rsp h reading: ^re " W e do not. need old. Wo seek to '

wflintnin the strongest am} w onl ttlo n d .I t Iv re'atirtn* .w ith all the peop^o^who 'I- fought oa our side fo r the ttg h ts o f hn-

mnnity and eipcpiflllr-w ith the U nited ‘ r j Btates. whose ro-operatlon contributed ■ 11 tfl greatly to tho eommon victory aad '1 w h o ,h asJu it 5 jvcn ns a t trio W nih}ng I It* te a tftw ortoee »\jci atrik ing ptoof*' of '

h i r nobl# se a tln ra ta* ,’ <

FALLS COUNTY

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W E A T H E R S ]

« R E G O R D S

’ T e m p e r a t u r e S t r i k e s N e

, W h e a t ' B e l t b u t W i n ' t s

l i e v e d — S n o w f a l l S p a n

, , k a , I o w a , K a n s a s a n d W

S A 1TSA8 OXTV, (/Ph-The w inter d i w t w heat belt.^w u littJ# rtUoved ky i i wave which s tn e k th s mlddls w a n la n

. c o t a snm r o f from h a lf to 2 ineb«s b a t Ul th a n a trace. . —

Texas n f fe re d axtremely cold t«mp«ri n tr c m y fe ll to 3 degrees aboT* s e n . ] c ra d n i country, repotted 6 a b o r t th i j cu

lEieiiN IBmPiEl:

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V W o r i < e ! ^ o f H a w a i i a n i s l a n d s l ^

1 J M M l e r i n g O r g a n iz a t i o n o f

E a r n e r s o f All K in d s

1 - U n d ^ r t e . H e a d J

irO XO U M ,l).-T, H.. - -W o rk .™ • JS flf all racoi In now aii nre. coiuiilerlng ,_ ln n in tcrnntifnal orgnnlratlon amnn*B" the r in k and file to he known as tb" “

l^niled VVorkcts o f Unwall, w ith tho ^ Im aim nf read justing tho trade nnlons in (Q Hawaii sn d huildlnu .up an Indastrial '

form (if Irghnlzntion thn t frill unite In f f one body a ll tho wnge iforkers wltboot [gj ilisnrimlnatlmi. OS to sex, race, creed,

c ra ft or color, ond gaining ' a direct , vnlce In the management pf industry,

■i, ncconling tn tbo p ream b le 'to the con* of itltiition l’cin;> vot^d on by the variouJi - bodies, ' .| 1 d30 " W e Irllev f th a t labor h 'rn tU lf ld I to fl' n \’oi.'« lu tbo rriottagetni-ni of indui> a o f tiV and has n r ig h t tp ’de tem lno the J ,. ronditlons under w hich. I t , ^ a l l ' f n i i v I

tlen ; to - tb o icail’-that <t ahiillrtw eivK a tb'p f e l l : valne a f ,-what l l t i p r o d i ^ l p r i

. l i l t pTtambie rn n tin u f i. ' , .-1 u . ‘ ‘WA d rtlro to fo ^p e m te to;the!faU - 1

C4,. thij AmeHr'nrtTiHlcfAtinn of Labor, b u t .> Hi- Wn.cft'I a tten fjim 'lo thn Y srt-tha t con- r u illtinai tn IT aw sll'a re illfferetit from r [of tbflHf on tbn mninland or. iu -any other

country, nnd we Insist tbn t we are the Jt- best jii‘l|;cs o f our own needs and of |gg) the tnctlci to he fnl'nwed to sccure tho j •a- end* we hsvo in v iew ." ly, All in On# . 5cr* The jh jc i- ti .n f the o rgan iu tion ore in Mated a s: ' . cnt- " T n Iirinir w ithin the foldi o f ono' ng <-cntrnl organlrntlon all l^m an betnCT ^ rc- who nre rni;nRrii in tbo ncrewttry work t m- o f loclcty.- , ' , ••

" T o hrlnp-Qlwiit clais-conselousne” and sdlidnritr amortg the werk'eri. ”

■ " T o ciiueate th e working elas« In modern reonnmic problems and tactics. li

" T o gnln fnr th e workers a direct;1 ' voice In the mhnagemont nf Ind u stn '.’* v

i s i M i w s s ^n in iisP E m iD N ’0 N e w T o r k B a n k e r O a o tio n B

, A g a l n a t E ^ ^ a s s l o n in a2 • A d d re B S ‘

5| . NEW YORK, W V -T h li year of 1022 ,. will be " a good year for remembering

m above a ll th a t business Is builncss nud not ipccuifttion,” H erbert P . Ilowell. o vice-prcildoni of tho N stlonal Bank o f .t Cnmmerca today told dolejtates to the i

> convention o f 'ih 'e 'K o lio n a l Wholesale I1 Drygoodi aiiociation.

“ .Undue itim nlatlon and expaniion simply will not w ork thia y e a r ," ho ai- scrtod. . •

B tnh lc liu ilncas will command ade- • . ' qaafe hanking fneililie i, nt rcaionoble I rales, he sniil, for'-tbe bnnki nre boiler t fitted tban (hey were In 1031 to f i­

nance Icgltimnto and- ■worthy enter- . '(.p, prisei. . .

." T h e a ttitude of tbe pnbllc in ro- > >ni card fn buying is a more caleulAhlvj^ o r fac to r.” he continued. , . " I n the first)*

in** |ilace, the Idea th a t tho public will buy ‘ iln- n t nlmost^ any jiH c o 'b n be elim inated!' cd, from buslncsi colculntions.' I t enn bo[.* iso set dow n-os defin ite thn t the publlc j’- be Vias l)ccr>me Ih rifly and diicrim inalc iB i' nc- buying.” _________. ■ ', ‘

■ P s a B A O s o B O fv n fQ f a b t ;lo. I-ON'DON. w>) — Ali records in ere- « ; a tln g pecrsge* hav© been broken Dy j f t the prcicfit adm inlstrotlon aeconling to i 3]i\ tbo new Imuc of V D ebrctt,” a stand . I ,nd nrd werk" of reference .concerning the 1 Jn. Rritlsb aristocracy. In the six y e a n e no- now c jp lrin e 04 ■peeri.''235 baron.eta an J bft. 201Q km ^tvt'.have liiicn cKntwS.

the OXJ) T IM i:a DIES.-'i a t , SKAT?I,K, Wnsh., (/P) .— ArraagiJ* JTvl. ment* w irre 'under w nv today for t b i ?

funeral n! Ef.rklol McCausland, pioneer ? IOR Indiap ‘Igbtcr and d river of the f irs t'* tM stapn-iictw cen Olympia, Wash., a n d ')

Portlftnd, Ore.. who died hero suddenly * tcf Tuc.«Kl#y. He was SO year*'o ld. ”

id- ‘ — — , » ...........ho POISOH 0TJLMINATE8 O f P S A T H ; tia- PARIS. ifPf — Mra. Thomas 8 («w«rt >cl Ryan, widely known A iieriean vloUo* I ;c,l u t , Jtnown profcMionaily j\i .M lss And* « a d ruy Crel?hton; died today In tho Amerf c 30 lean kpipltal a t NeulUy. Hho.had 'boon t of itjifferlng f«r s m r a l d a p from tbu 1

effcct* of swallowing polibn tab le ta c

E W 5PBIOB PIV B OBNT*

S H A T T E R S

^ F O R Y E A R

" l e w L e v e l s i n M i d - ' W e s t

I ' t e r D r o u g h t i s N p t R e -

a r s e i n E a s t e r n N e b r a s -

, M i s s o u r i

■ d ro Q ^ t p m a lf lo t throoBhoiu 'th» oU> r n a n r o r o tliw pradpltftttoa k tba la n n lgb t. B u t t t a K ab ta ik a ISA X9f »( U ia s m l and E a n n ^ x » e e lr « d J i t t ta t te » '

p t r a t n m w lUieat n e w . A t A m aiU o i U I. E onr#ii, H . W ., in tb # cea tar of th a 'I a o rn ia f . '•

31)d ^'ol<lcll w eather o f thn season was rccordcd in Missouri, Ib n u B aod Oklahomi with tcm pcraturoi ranging from two below u r o a t Balina-to th n c nbove a t Ivunia(i City and 10 nbove at Oklohom^ City. ~ ' ' '

A s lig h t.rise In teape ro tu ro tomor­row was i'redlc(ed.

_ OOLDBflT ^ O tf^ m .'T H A B .DENVER, Colo.. ( ffJ -T h o to ld wave

which yenterday and la i t night swept^ • over fbt' Rocky Mountnin lo ^ o o carry­ing new Inw tempi-ratiirc « c o rd i for

, th e y e a r m its wake, (s moving sontli* word tfl-lny and i* being followed by & mwlcralion in tem poralnre, ■nteorrt

f ing to J . M. Bbcerier, d Jitric t weather forecasti'r a t Denver.

5 Undo<% Wyo., w ith a toaperatnro during tUn n ight o f 34 degrees below r.ero, was the eoldeit p o ia t ia 'tb f l east* ern Ttoeky Mountain region; Cboyenae - w ith a mlnlmuB te o p ifa tu rf l o f 22 b# low, held socoDd p lu e b o t .reptirta from th a t c ity today showed a graduol, warm,

n iog , the a,|iTk a t 6 a 'eloek this mornbiir e being 12 below.

Jl D o s t r H u Bt«M Beeord. ' . ;I, • D tnT er v u t t a co'ideal point in T‘

: Colorado la r t n iiitt, th a a e m t r r ' dffPplBif to 10 below t e n : A t 9

I . o 't lw h I t o mtwBln* t t * jo T tta - •, m ant x w u U n fw u fo u r d # g r# # iW v

lo ir. ■IS Tli# ,P unblo‘,‘ijaa ls ium • temporilorfl ' f.-1 during thc .aW it:iir«* tw o below »ero. ■

d A t L 6a d r m « 't t « g W f l r id 8 bohw an4 L .'I. a t Ooodiaa^i^Qin., two below. '19 .The «!oU wBva, i s . iloadH y • moving, , , ;•r isn t it^ ^ ^ B B d ia 'expected lo reaeb th * ‘ .V;5 w ttt» em 9 , w t h e * « t m ' p a rt ,,of

' jUkewlso i t Is n p e e te d ' to ' Ibo.^sonUioaaloni p a r t o f U tah ;.

I. T to i tM a e . tH ,h t in 'Atii^ina', U st,n igh t '.

I t T h6 t'fo recsit7orT )rtto rB < ir today- is ' ’1- rising temperatufe,' Ntit io coM <»•01 n ight and • w ftW er Pr^^yV ..

!C ■ ' OOWEST OT v m r m i , '

'J SA LT -LAKE C iT y . U tah, (/p)-» iP raetieal'y the whole-of Utah is Jn the • g rip of Hie coldeit wave nf tbe winter, w ith temperature* ran fin g . from 15 above tu 0 below eem provalllag, ac-

_ cording tu re|M)rts a t tho local wrfathcr ' ; ! |0 fflce. A t 0 o ’clock tb is morning i t ^ Cj” *'* '><'•<>«■ » |fo In Balt Lake

c o i D M o v r r o B A s r m i a i ) . -n OMAUA, N eb.,.(ff) ~ T tapera tu re i I. In N ebraska today ranged f r a a 18 be­ri: low a t, Valentine ,fo 6 below iitO a tiba ,’• w ith tho cold wave w oving .eastward,

the. U n lte4 '.a ta tc» :*calho r bun»w re­ported. '

Lander, Wyo,, repotted U below m o ,^ H uron, K D., 10, nad Bltm* Cily.

*1 . " ^ T B B OOLDHE.3 I OKAHOMA CITV, Oklu.', C / M h o

weather bureau, Ihormomcter h tra itood ' a t 10 d egrrci abovo xero a t o'clock " th l i mornlOK.^-It w a a ju ta o n c n d th a t ' th lM _m hlm m m ay be lowered,toi?ay.

',g ' ‘ . VBB.Y I J3 T I .B bl^OW.

'« 8A M ,V ,t, k u . , W ) _ A I tm p tn l . r .H. o f two l.olow « r o waa registered th ii 3f• DiornlRg. Tho snow lunoijnted to only |« a trace in th l, seetion u f tho;w heat iB b elt.

>n TEXAS^^BOnTSaa*■ FORT WORrrrf. Texfl^, o n - - Tho

w in te r’s ' ruldcst • w c a th ir . rw ord . was . se t hrro th is morning wben. the, n e r . p^lcury dropped ta 10 degreek above'M r* ’

J ; j -O O I^E B T O T T B A H a , ' j■ c n ic \ ( 3 0 ; ;« > | - A coid 'w ave, bear*

o-}ing snow, rcaebed eastw ard 'from tho lej'R orky mountains today ., ..W ith', the , t j coldest w eather .known in ‘BTaihlngten ij-iand O rcgm H w e IWU, a id 'tia lo 'ir tero •a I wealher- in other weiferii”states,- it wa* ,oiexpcctea tf . :re ttcb '^ n o Js ,b y 'ao o 'B to .Ig-fday. P f fd litlo n lf .w e r^ th a U h j.eo ld e it. i j jw c f tltie r 'o r the ,'wlt>(tT.,«6oW b« pro-'

dyced with a iilnlmufci read ing o f -h w ' above.

J , - T i c a t r p i j t i J6B W W ,-

« iD A H O P A L L 8 .M a h o W r i A l w > - •to nerjituro beldw *ero w as recorded d* by .tho • ^ v e m m o a t; IhtTOoraeter b«re . ic la s t. n lght.;. K u is’ tho lowest In ser- r i oral year*. ■ r

UA101S KBW BiEODBD, .

. OODK.'^, n ish . W»)' - T h e merenry - . . droppod to the low eit point of the win- J , tof“« t fi:lO o ’clock this morning, reach*

in g '3 degreei below le r o 'o t tho U ni'J le d SlaU * w tW het b u « a n . Tempera- .( tu r ta o f J l W ow KBro'Wero reportW '

I from the f a f lc ra ;^ r t l o i i o f r th o 'e l ty - nnd. fl below , i i tv t t j ranroad yards. ',

■ d 0 p : i K , a A i r m j r e i 8 0 0 ^ . ,

r t SAN PRANCISCO, C a l; lea ' , . 0* formed on the deeka o f t b e 'la r t r b e a t* d* on San PrancUco t a y t o d a y , ' ' ^ law-'--. ,Ji d u ll bad to be sprialiled fo r tko f l r i f . in limp, in h itto ry to keep pasitfngen frvB ')u losing Ih e ir fooling, aoeordlaft l« i m r ' -

crsw i.. I '

' t w o „ .

ilDilSmm

! D e p a r t m e n t o t L a b o r R e p o i

I ' . D e c l a r e s G e n e r a l B u s ln e i

; - S u f t e r i n g in C a l i f o r n i a , O n

I j ■ g o n a r id W a s h in g t o n

; ] BAN PnANCISCO, C nl, i/FI — I( lu ttr j In ccRcral, iHtli Mid (XCBptl(

, of Jum\)fr nnfl bullflln j, ahowB a drlino in OrcKon, WajhlnRton anil Ca

; : fornlo, J . A. Kelly, J la tr itl d lrcrtor i tbo empl<'ymont dlvUloo c< the UnU< HtaU« depnrtmont o f .lab o r , deelor<

' ’ - - --in hi< jnonllily rciw rt .iMiifd licru t

; Unomploymenl throujjhuut tlie th rI ttot«a increaicd during the pant mont

the report u ld . Scnaonal occupation j Kuch aa n ’riculturo nnd fruit, oro n t t; end and many, worker* who folia I • • thoM 0f-:ui'atl0!i« arc flocklnc to tl ( chlen, incrcM lng ao tilrcody ovc

.1 crowded labor m arket, i t added.'" n ic tniildlujj progrnm nti tho I’

I } cifle rnnut is iiuvm l year* liOiind ui: j , whori-VLT tfio K cntlirr Mrniit* tb li I : J <lu*tr>- in- in. a raurjiiliinp condition,; Mi . K t’lv dMlaied.

j Koportii <ovcrinj{ tho threo state* fn' 1 ■

y OnllfWBl*.: j " A tl n;:rlinill«ra] jmrsullB a t on crj ; for the nMson. Fall plowinjr Ims'bcc\ V- iclnriJcd ib p lo nbortnRe 61' rainfall, y 5 ; demand for t h l i e laan-of labor an;; ' wlicre In the »lnic. Tlic lasl o f tlP, f tiii l onvnRtu, abttiil liRTvenlo.i; With th» exception'O f nklllod prunor

110 demon:! for holp in thl< lino. Moo tian*l'\nt« ontcrini; (tie atalb for’ tb

; \ w inter, nurtieularly in the Muth. Sou{ j iiru ?ie!f'iiiipporHnB b u t 0 VMt majoi( ‘I ilv come i-eeklni; emplovment, and ar

, lu need c f relief. UBildfnii iaduBtry 1 i i boomiog. Lumber is abovo no m a

conBidert.iK tho joasoo, due ehUfly t - bUlldlofr .activity. Tliis appIlM to uot

redwood and pino IndBitriei. Man. i | , ram |« and tnilfs, tb o t fom eriy 'close

doWD daring tho Trlntcr, aro now opoi n s tin g ant) will eontinuo to oporatt iij weather I'crm itting. M anufaetunn

vrlll p robsbiy ihow U) Increaio la os !!’. ploymont over loat m onth, ba t th is jpil

. H-iil be offse t by tho number of agri [ tu'.tujftl a n i uBikllled fio tk c n W i.o l

s ln r f fn 'o o s tw J io shipping ' trndo I brisk, duo rh ie f l; to demand, for Iub

, b e r . . O ff ahoro ijilppltig very d u ll E< ta il report* show th a t trado i i botoi the bo liiay atandord.

S , ■ O ta p a . ' '? . •‘A gr’tfultural work about eomplet«b‘ fo r tbe wasoi), adding considerably t1 • Ibe number of uncwpUyed. Caantrie r closed, releaalng’ soTeral ‘hundred won li'i oa wll* d r tlr e n lj ' th ia »e»4otftl w n p b j

m eat. lArno i ta ta .o a d auaU lp a l'a n i busbe ia prpiec t# ' aro etartfld or eoa

jJ templated during tho w in ter whletTvIl r give employment to residenta. BailnesI > ron tidertd good and improWng.

W adilncten. - “ LtmlUd coQitTueUoa u( bulldlBK:

und pnblle w orkrxontlnure . Ulnea ari inercaain,; outpat. Iloliday leaaoi

• ; , Rhowi incrcttso tn teU il trade. Maune ' ■ site industo ' closed. No niiirltet. Lam

f b t r (Jiows sonic iinprovenii'nt, but- fn : i below uominl, ShipbuiMIng and meta i trades a t a standstill. Agrieultural noi ! fru it netivltiefi havo cett<ed, reloasioi j uinny men, most of whom flock to th'

rilica, adding to an ati^ndy oventocii i • I'd labor niarlict. All \m U Biripalitic

have unemployment rw im lttees; cn i (leavorlng to ^ v o relief io tha n a n '

.thousands ou t of w o rk ."

i W eather Affected by Sun flpet*.I * . A Dutch m etranilnclst linx ’•ttidic*:

a (he w inter tcmpvrtiturvH In vicvsicra Eoropo froni 700 10 1010 A. D. Uu tiui fqnnd iba t .g rea ter activity nf nut

! ip o ta t* tccom paolM by wliHvr nvlt lo f lo ha rde r und e arlie r thnn axunl while lean activity of (he npout corre

' t » ta te . mild w lntrrn.

■ Salvation Army .Chiof FlaysI I ■ ^

.. CHWjnnodi'T EvnngrilBp Doolb tho S a h a tio a .Army, in na announce m oat m a d e . a t Ban FiliDelscoi when

' sbe had poac to uttpniS a ronfc ttnce 0: the O rginlM tton (‘ongrcss, says thm

i; If tho modern women would think niori . o f “ len 'linc x b'elplnc hand” tbav

!l.. worrj-in* n1»out the ir nuxt bridge garni j; nnd o t ic / " u ic le s s ” reercations, po\' :! c rty and hnm elessnoi would dlsappeii iJ from th 's reun try in u shcrt ipaen 'ol J ■ tin e .

■...IDAHO 0 L £ A H 2 ^ AND

.DYESB’OHAA & a o w o L im * 00. '

Pbana 31S-W ISO Shosiiosa BL W en rreo£h D ry O le ta ln j

Bepfctriag—D y sta t ,

. T W I N F A L L S D A I

Rumanian Princess i

JUiness ^. V Ore- —

- h ' option

tor or. jnitvd dnrcdri) to- • ' ‘w C O C f f f S B B jB r o

threenonth, . ■ •' y ■itiona, I :.'TV" 'a t-nn V -

follow \ %

" V '0 Ta- r ---------------- |.

J iT n !:ion,” ■ K t i ^ A I c ^ ^ a r u d e i ? ' ;

* Accordir.i^ to di*patehis from Ki rnpc the la test members nf royalty t b<< pierced by Dnii Cupid’s arrow ai

n end i-rinccsj Mnr’io, dnnijhter o f KInft Kei bceu (linand nnd Queen M arie of Itumnnli

II. No mid Kin>( Alexander o f ecrbm. Th <^y’ rqiorte s ta te th a t thnir i-D|i KCUion f (bo wpi ijij ..„on nnnounced.

estcd. « -uners, Co-operatlon Necessity of Today.

Siiuif ono iiiK-i* Milil: " llii ir tbu pco plo know iioi lnnv Ihl- Dilier linli live*.'' TlilM In tru e r iwiny than ever

d aro I" l‘ i '‘'"'l<-*d|fe tbat willliy Is pl''* i'<>'"|ieralliin. I’e o p lc 'o inno t loa inool. f>< r 'IV'* <inii> lliHNiselVM alooe if tb< 1|- lo country pniPiver ns It ihnWd.-r

i s M T E P lS l = U B C D H lI i■ gain ---------

d S f L a k e s t o O c e a n W a te r -do is w a y P r o j e c t " H a n g 's B e tw e e nluffl- T w o P r o p o s e d F ro jQ O ts

L E«- • -m lm OTTAWA, Ont., (ff) - W Iill. thl1 projoct to provide a g rea t Internatlonn ' th t t a e l IiiT occan-BOIng sWps by ,lm iletod proving the Bt. I^w ronce river to tbi ly (0 Croat tn k c a , ia being studied by th< i ^ e i soveranvuvU of tho U&\t<d Bt&Ua ta^ worn- Canada, proponents o f on a)tem«tiv< p tD r' p in , tb e /rv p o ie t l O ttA iii »nd G eottiat ' Uld' bay eu in l, a re seeking to enlUt'aupporl con- fo r the ir "a ll-C aaad lan ” waterway.

Advootagei eUIiaed for tbla route ines« over Iho 6 L Lswreaeo ship chaooel In

‘ eludo its posIlioB pntirely wiltiin Cana dian territo ry , I ts Immunity from th« storm hazards o f tbo lakes, and th( saving In mileage. As surveyed, tht

■ w canal w iuld follow the 8 t Lawrencefrom M ontwal to t h f Junction of th : O ttaw a and Bt. L&wreneo rivers; tkenci tho O ttaw a would be followed to Mat taw a; and Lako N ipisslng and the T ien th tW m w ould provido oa tlo l lio n

' the O ttaw a river to U k o Huron. Th( “ “K length o f iho eanal would ho « 0 miles lock lotkftg* o f 758 ( « t . lilacs o f P o im .; cn- Qovernment engineers bavo eatimatei' many th a t on the O ttaw a and i'reac li river)

i t will bo posslblo to develop ono mil iloD borJopower. The noted Chaudlen {alls a t Ott&wn, aUeadv tb e center ol

>• large. Industrial oporotlonr, would aCi idled ita eapa&ity doubled, ilcra - ■ ■ '’ t<u« T h» Eehe Cama.

"“0 The m other o f a lire-ycar<lU child wns adjnonlslilng him to be n better

sual, wjjcn fn ther who wa* present orre* jokingly rem arked. “I( rn n ’i bo did.

it can 't be did.” L ater when the little boy wnn aaylng his evening ITayer Juat before re tiring he Invokwl Ihc Supreme 'D elng to make him a t»>lter hoy. CnntlnolDg. he luild:

. ..... *”4101(6-.daddy fl £ood man," tben liesi* tilling in hlfl Bupiillcatlon he remarked, •'It n in 't bo did. dnddy. I t can 't be did."

k —Columbna D lspatctu

L o w e s t P r i c e

F O R DAnnounced ,T o u r i n g , r e g u l a r ...........

- R u n a b o u t , r e g u l a r . . . .

7 C h a s s i s , r e g u l a r ............

T o u 5 = i n g , s t a r t e r a n d

i.c ^ ' r i m s ................................................ ..

R u n a b o u t , s t a r t e r a n

M r i m s ..............: ............................... .

a li C o u p e , s t a r t e r a n d d i

r i m s .......................................

S e d a n , s t a r t e r a n d d (

' r i m s ............

“ T r u c k C h a s s i s , . i .........

' --------- A B O V E P E I O E S :

W estern

a i L Y . N E W S . T W I N F A

SS to Marry Serbiah King

>oa* f . ih e i.Tit

.jencEI m IT CBm

; U 'J e n c l e n c y t o F o l lo w in F o o

[ u d j s t e p s o f E n g l i s h S p e a k i i

^ , * " 1- C o u n t r i e s F r a u g h t w i t h D l

I Resuits to M o b v SystemeirA N O H A I. (A>) — E ffo rts o f ci

^ n a . ta in C^lnete o f Shanghai |o launch c ‘ 1^* ■ In Im itation o f g rea t Ameriean tradi

|? ® 't« n te t» w ith the to ra a tlo n by who ’ *”®'snto o f >iock and brokerage exchanf > «h ibave been fraught w ith so much fin i , eU l havoc th a t no t only haa th e Pak l \ r f ! government set about to (ako oftii

,')■ bu t tho foreign poliro nuthorities ,* * " ith o Intenif,tional settlem ent n a -w i

-has beg'in to show eonecm.: Tho past year In fihanglml hns »e

® '; th o form ntion’of scores o f "exebahgo- |nstonsll)V opened for the purpose ! trading,'(renem lly In stnnles, b n t a!

la te d 'In ever>‘ form of commodity. Open ■IvBrnniic W itbiiul rcstrn ln ti o f any k li

m il-‘shares, stocks nnd commoditlea o f 1 diero e iy so r t have been dealt w ith In t

] H E A D L E T T U C E S E E D

child I iit scarce. I f you a re golog to otter need U be lter roaVo «nro. of ll •sent '■ight now. Wo can supply you ^ 1,1 w ith tho finest atralo . 8ce ns a t tlie

DARROW, BROS. S E E D * SUPPLY-CO.

uild: TW IN FALLS, IDAHOY oa Know Y oa C aa B*dy On

rked, Otar Seedsdid."

ce i n H i s t o r y f o r

D C A R S! Jan. 15, 1922..............................$348.00

.................... ...$319.00..........................$2gS.OO.n d d e m o u n t a b l e

...... .......... ........... $443.00a n d d e m o u n t a b l e

................ ........... $414MI d ' e m o u n t a b l j e

...... $s8o mi d e m o u n t a b l e

........... ....... .......... $645.00..:................... ..... . $430MES r. 0. B. DEIEOIT— -

[I A u to Co.

A L L S , I D A H O , T H U H S D i

abU don e f t geVrieb-qnlek e ra wfal •y now h s i boguu to prove most dlstrei ing to many vietlm i. .

PoUc* O ffer V i m . PortU us of arcM uU y Usued ofHcl

Bbangbai policy report on tbo altcatli nro Riven aa followaj '

n ' ‘8 pec:ilatIon maniA-’ {ook deep .ro a fte r (Ife rap id 'to n sa tio n o f many e fbangcs rn d personi who In the ir aan momonts would never havo oonsentj to p a rt w ith tbe ir cash unless for soi s a fe 'a n d profitable invcitm ent we a ttracted by tho glamoi' o f kirgo fo:

" O n the other hand no t a (iit tta lies were ruined and eases o f anleli a s d aiteiap led n k i d e o c m re d . Tl altnatlon presented a strong temptaUt to omployes In places o f tr a s t to n a l the ir tortuDOs by w h at Appealed '

. ' them to bo .ft few simple Iw s a c tlo i with th? temporary Jooa of the ir ot liloy'crs'niun.-r ,

"N um bers of employes nbseondi n fter havli'ie entbewled sums of mone, A rough oitim ate of the to ta i amoui o f money thus reported lost places tl figure well over $1,000,000. In 'a d d tlon men who had h itherto been r apected for th e ir In tegrity nnd regari <2 Off atrong ' financially dJsapport n fter ineurring liabilities they were ui nblo to meet.

. " I t is almost imperatlvo th a t a d i t should bs token a s soon as possible i btlBg tb t»6 tit&blUhmonts under to t r o l ." • ________

WUm/nft In Vcaettblc*.Green regelnbles nnO <,vrtaln fnts ar

I • the chief contnliier* o f vUomlnm In oo L - ordlnnry dici. Tbey ure also ver;I prevalent In lime Juice. T hai Is wh I lime Julee Is nhvnyii IiisuihI in willur p ,fin hoajj.sliij).

\ • •

W E H A V E O T H E R T H IN G S

T D A D V E R T IS E B E -

. S I D E S T H E P R IC E

T hat l^oneety Is tlie best poUc] Is mor« tlian om plr demonstrat

___ , *d e rery day l a tbo year by thfj------- rellablo ertahU abm eat I n t h be

I geU cottfldmce, .a n d coafldaao i Is ahrays s a sce is lty to tb e col

tiva tlon o f new boiiaess.

r STon l a tbe odTertlilng of spe tU te i fac ts oaly, a ad dJMs aj)' s i a tu facta o ^ , aad dMs ao’ M A I partako of tiMlesa ad jecU ret aa<

L L : # a p « la tlT »

I J l J The p la in facta and t n t b v i l l& te itit the b tu r tn o f today a o n

'n n f . aay th ing else «at«rln2 ilat“ the aale o f a coomodltjr.

Mako t w U NITBD 8T0BE1 D t r e y n r tx « u sg pU«»' dnziBg tb<

coffllag ra a r, I h * *av lii(i h«n n ) a re alw ayi n b s ta a tU l, and tb

quality e a l / o f th e r e ry M o t'' eer-

X T MIED STOREDl i n ^ \ U Hifkifi Q tiS ijh -liin i Pricu K

ekingetlon. Table OU O lo tb -F o r g ta e ra l BtiU(s of (UO, In nil colors, ' Q fwcU. -1 foet v f td u ................. .........- 0 3

Mc'n B. M. 0 . O l M ^ O ottoo-A U 0igo<" ors nnd sites. ' Q K se of 3 for .... .......................^ 0iorat" O oafa M ercerlied CWchet Cottonkind In all « 'o ra and *11,f ev, alMS. Spool — .......- ............ J . J .

" OoIg»t«’a Talcum

Fancy Block P » t t« a s Wool BU 1 kcts—70x80, o f fino fleece wool, oi

worm nnd durable. ( £ 7 >| to Now selling a t .— ;_____ W III _____

Bodsread»—in U rg ^ a lte^ c u t a** nprn, hwamed, p b in , ia speel

weights nod quality, Bpeclal pric (,■ in foree.* *3.25 Values. ^ 2 ^

«.Ofl Vnlues. g 2 J

^ JI.48 Values. , g g g

~ ~ Values. , O " Spccial ................................

r S.™"“........$4.9$7.1lg Values. A

‘ Bpcclnl ......... ....... .............^UiU<9.30 Values. Qn Q Special ;............. ..........:...... O O . i ?

} ' KXTHA SPECIAL - (Discontinu ^ number.}—Values ( J A Q

is.t)&T-nt ____ tO D st/i

0 ------------------------------- ---------- —n Odd Lot« 0^ SbMs—Priced for qnli^ sflllBg. Blylisb itouls;0 I^ndles Dress S h o e s . . . ( p r A

■ Ilcg. 18.05. Spc^ iaL ...... <DU«U'

„ Odd Lot-~Ladlee' D m i B<

" ..........$2.51

’ GROCERIE9 One (10 o t.) lb. Babl OQ.

C roaa Cbeeso” ___________12 eons Ameriean Sardines, eith

9 In oil or f r rn mustard _____ - _____ — u t # ’

Hex Lard. 10 rb^ net.

K err’s W heal F likes . ' 0 7Regular 35« _ J -------1— « IM. J . B raodeaslela BpecTa! Who

. Hoast Coffee. O f f ’ Per p o u n d ____________ __

i D A Y , j A N U A R Y 1 9 , 1 9 2 2

^ TW O H U N D R M THOUSAND P E O P L E 1 ,E A V E H D M E

O hftitlaas o f ' j ’en isa led P re fe r Xna ;oatlDn f ra t lo a to la U n g O baaM t

•- on StafcUh Botea 'root- • ___ —— - "„y ex. JBBU9ALEW , ( /P J - I t is e stln a ti ' aaner here th a t 200,000 Christians have fl< senUd ftom thei* home* In (SUcla alnee I t b

niiro known th a t 'p ranee had mnde- s fo rt. *’’® 'Tu*’fc**b NatiowHi

Sovem m eat t t Aagor& r e ta n ls g thi fami- *0 the Torks. Pouring I

■nui4n themselves to the merev of t l '“ '42 ® Turka those refugees deeWed to I w

the ir mother eountrr and seek' asylu: m ike ^ fereign lands. They flocked to Me

to tin a nnd other ClUelnn porU seekinictlona /ir em- ^ ’’'om m ent had provide

a few sh lp t and theso carried thouianr •onded o f refugees lo Greek port*. Many oil nonev * " IraaspoHed to 'c o a i f 'e i t l im ount Syria, PalesUne and J-gypt. I t ; es tb e l• nddl- wore rofiucd penniaslon r .- ‘

p S m i y o r a o o m P I T O B K lO Pro UD- OENEVA, M-V-Mfw Qaprom, n 21

year-old girl o f Locarao. hus just' give action her blood end then her lifo-to save he ble to nff'nnec'l hn^batjd,. who had been ser r ton- ously injured in nn automobile nee

dent. T'le physielaa deelnred th a t in medfcite J-ifusIon of blood wna th e onl

{hope, and M bs O&prDsi, a g s ia i t hi , ^ p a ren ts ' wishes, volunteered hers, ts ar* I The operation wfls a weecss, bot

““f rf?flvetcd heaKli- httt thtoo weok* Ute '■®>7 the girl rontrneted pneumonia, n ttrll

I why iited to tlio Indlrocl result o f loss o nllum Mood. The wedding had been fixed fc

Chrlstmns dny.

------ M O D A R T FR O N T LA C ESGS , CORSETS

Oul.Y T w o M o to lUvyH o n 8 i

iubstnntial, savings can bo cffec in buying your corsct bote during th

»U c, .i t r a t’ Models for ovcrj’ figure, all sites,r th ii decided saving priees.

^ Kcgulnr |5 ,00, (SJtO Q Q fl«ac« tO.OO Vnlaca ...................« d s C

> Ucgulnr *7.00, $7M ^ 4 (]. &nd 18,00 V alu es ...... .............tD ^ s S

: spe- Ikgulnr 18.00, (8.50 (P C (I a i t - and 19.00 V a lu es_________

I not Itcgiilar $il.OO. C C CI aad ' Values ------------------------ „ .-»D D *3

AM ERICAN L A D Y CORSET■ Is booed w ith UIOUTYDONE, tho

ilato cr resilient boning tb a t r a i n s ' slylo-lifo o f every American L ady C set perm aneatly . Buy o a Amotl' i,n(iy Corset oad feel the differet

t t* On soIo! h « ■ ■

1 the 13.00 - t J t ' Value .................................... . . . w O » l

vn 'v £ ....... - ....S3.tIjS S ........_____ M.OO ( J 9 <]

V alw ...... - ..........................

3 5 c ^ ............................. : . S 1 . SS . V .................. .........$ 1 .5

2 K p -----------------------------------------------------

’ R EN G O -B ELT REDUCING

lie : -nro epecially designed to sicnderizo

I Q / * enable tho stou t womoaX O C n'ear clothe* tailored along tho slenc

grsceful lines o f tho prevailing fathl i BUa- i j

f ; 4 9 O N E - F O U R T H O F F

It cor- Sverybod^ has beea aazlottfl -aw alUag th e good’M w i fer SBOE

p tie n I t » 1 » _____________

L O W E R

We nro in receipt o f sovornl si 7 0 of shoes since the f irs t o f

rfs I «/ yenr showing the g rtn te st reducti in filiocs slneo the pre-wnr days.

S«85 w c XOBTLY O LM U . &TAE BAASH O ES A fiB BUTTZia.

1 .3 9I g o I W E W IL L P A Y

M i R O O C A S H R E W A R D

i .9 8 I1 -STAR BBAND- STAR

i-9 8

NEW SPRING SHOES AREi.98, h e r e

, Kor jn e n , women and children —1. E«g- l>riec« nre absolutely, tbe lowest— {? A -^lunlity and styles the newest, nad I

l i D v ler than heretofore.

E S - ~ A L W A Y S " l P

23c..ai;! r i x r . ....iscU t.h C c t.r j , 1 r . -

J 3 C ..... - ..... ............ -*-” C-.43 24c

.. ' 49c2 5 c ____25c

2 ...................... '

m . ASEBSTBP FO B ASSAULT' ST. JOSEPH, Mo., tfPh-FollowIng a

M t S parade of men »ad w oaen packing house strikers In Soath S t. Joseph yes-

rnnnt. topday two wo»en and aeveral men wero anested fo r asnulU ng workmen .wbo j»&e 00 thoir w ty to th e p te U ag plants. Ono w orkstaa who w u atone^

naUd woa.eent ^ > hosplUL .

' RKAD THB CLASSIFIED ADM.it ht- _______________— — = = z = = = = ■ide-a _______ ^ ^ __w llst

I mmlands

i ° i l « . F r e s h B r e a d a t ^

i ‘„ " . 1 0 A . M . ( H o t ) -isslon '

F r e s h H o t B u n s a t :

“ 1 2 A . M .R 20- R[lven

F r e s h H o t C i n n a m o n

S . B o l l s 1 2 A . M .t im- 'only

O p e n Till M i d n i g h t

U te r Old O ta T U u tre S taad Itrlb-ts o f 130 Bboiboao Phoae JM 9d for

E M A C K IN A W C O A T S F O R

M E N A N D B O Y S -

Bale lieprcsentlng tho best mokee, in the now ;olors, 'patterns, and

ffectcd of western mnde wool mackinaw . i-lolh, superior fo r its excepllenal

. -K'enring quitltles. Considering the <iunllly of these coats wu feel

tes, n t our offerings nre exceptional.

IJoyij'-siles 30 -3 2 -3 f " ( P 7 'f l C -

t,95 - ...L95 ypn "-' R e j t - ......w D . a / O

' A I* M en's, all sites, o f full' stand*

‘•95 ....$8.50>•95 M o 'I , .11 i l n i . B tg .'113.18 u d— .. ... $H.09. Selling a year ago np

E T S ......J10.00i o ov. . ' ■ —

B O Y S ’ S U I T S A T E X T R A

S P E C IA L O F F E R I N G Serenee. i '

B u iU 'm a d e /b r .th e roagb abd

} tomble boy—all th a rp ^ itd w o d ,7 k in price, a ll s ite c Ju a t the qual'

• * « ity the mother w ishes-for her> A A ' ’“y*I s U U lo»SC*(- Brdoecd to

more than one-third ood on»half> K Q o f the original price. We havo r f s y t l_ Bold many of theae, b n t are anxl- I A W oaa tha t more mothers shonld 5 e i5 u « o f these exceptional offer*

. . . ings. Now nt—

•11 S5.00 $7.50 $10.00 $12.50

N G Boy*’ BlouMa — Mado, s f fino , Scotch woven striped madras

clojb. Jn a llsU e s . © 1 A f t - i« - th o B l« c la l - . - ® A .U U

S i L A D I E S 'C O A T S ^

are now priced a t tho s o m a ’a ‘ lowest figures, nnd ahouid prove

ClJ:' o f special interest to those wbo.nro looking for a a «icopUoaaI

. - ~ " l purchase. Wo urgently invite you o tW to v lil t our ready-to-wear depart- W ES ment, os these offctinga a te qulto

unusual, for tne ir roasonahlo “ ' price, consistent w ith the quality

shown in tbese cants. Stylish■ und eonservntive models to please •

I ahip- the discriminating tastes, o f t h o .uctlons 11 Is a saerifiee sole on oar

pa rt, wiahlng to hnve our sloek n t the very lowest possible, like-

aA M D tvlso i t Is yonr gain, fo r such op-' iwrtimltios nre seldom offered.

“ g mm .■ J54.S0 Valuea. ( P O C 0 0

® ^ 0 ’^ - .... ....... ........ - $ 0 0 . 0 0

« I '$33.00 '■L .... $28.33

I ^18.50 Values. (?OET N o w_____

J ir.!.":!!...$23.00 ,

.$19.83Id bet- «U.(I8 Vnloes. ^ 0 ^ 0

F r y i n g j p R ic E S

)c ...-3 c ......:..,,4(lc '

lc J i:;i“!25_....$1.85California U one D i l l ' 0 A / « -

J t . m i c s . P e rq n a r t 't a n .. . , . 4 U C

Special Qnality Bulk - t Q n Oocoa. P e r poand™ ____ - J . O L ,

. BMEBmiE eiEionsITlllHEiE'

, . —■— .' .F o u r t e e n ' R e g i s t e r e d S h o r t -

. h o r n s B r in g A v e r a g e r P r ic e

I o f $ 1 ,1 5 .3 5 a t A n n u a l S a l e o f

j B r e e d e r s A s s o c ia t io n

DMpllf) fho fold weathor^aad irarejly.■ «( moi>fv In Wi6 tonnlTy 'ilitTO i r o n

- cood ntton'lnnro 'nt tlip nnnual auctionMlp of tho Twin PaHd Korth'ftnd South SIiln.Rhorlhorn Drocders’ aisoel>tion,

‘ .ho ld in MfMaotor'HiHalff barn Wednci- I'* ■ 'v^day nftprroon, a n d . fa lr lr , frood prifc*

........ wcto ohlaitictV Of cour»«, tho ptlccijwld nro t.ot to bo rompnrod •with tha ' ■

• rricps rei'vivcd for purohrod livoitork li, k year or tTTo-niro, bu t tho prlfo* pnld •I for f a t flock then, wore about' doublt:

^ whnt th » r are now ,ond tho p^ ce s for food wcfp from 200 t o , 400 per f tn t

, hifrher thnn a t th is tlno!E. 0 . W n'ter o f F iler and Ainoi J .

j Miller o f Cnldwcll condiictrd tho aalp.I The bit; hnrn waa fllloil w ith people.’ but m ott o f them wero ip o c ta to n and

tho hiivi'm wore fow. f l ie cnttlo were K attere.l over tho Twin Pnllg project and while tho leHera did not )rrt th r pricBi,ot;iePted or honed for, thoy real- izo thn t tlio ir a t te r ln j; of theto floe *'

fV nnlmnU uver thie proloct will help th r ' purehred livestock Induntrv and bo of

la*tlnir bctioflt to the dU trift.Foii'rtpi-n animnlN ten fomalee and

four male* wcro Mlrl for a to ta l of Sim.';, nn flveracc o f The tenfomn>B. icvernl o f them " a b o r t” year Unir*. bniiipht I1H 5 . nn nvcrafre of ' ♦114.S0 r<T head, whllo the four bam , ono ft vMtlintf and ono on ly .fljio n th ^ old. noM-fnr t m , tn . n v m r i a t ♦ in .s o „T»r bend. Follow inirnre the nnm es.of _ Ihp n^lmnlii eold. tho ronitlfpior and T thn purehnflcr. - ' J

y . T m a iM .Red M;«iid. f^ 'v rd September R. 1020,

■ bred and mnRipied by M.- D. L . Bar* Ktow, nf niihV w ld to A uitln Orim of -

— Filer for MS. . □Villnjre I*rlneea*, ralvod Jnannry ,20.

1921; bred nnd connlmod by .T. 0 . H iy- den..rn»tlpfcrd. sold to MtisRtnve bro- th e n o f Piter for I12!5. ,

Ornnf-p Ulnwom 2nd, cnlved , Aiiffuit ,2H., 1010. rnnitlpied lij- N. H . W a n d , K« Wendpi’. Tdnho, Hold to M uigrare bro- nii tbora for ^2'H)., This wh* tho top prlro

, paid nf Ihc iwV and the heifer I s 'a n li, r iron tlonn 'lv fine animal.

• Rubv Rpd 2nd. i-n'vrd M ar 10, 1DI8. renpl-^p.l Iiv W a n d Rrothcr*, aold to n . H. rhnri-hill o f Twin Fnlla, fo r JIM . n, , M nr-M n'p lp 4tK caV ed June 7 , 191S, Cf

/ |.v” C, ,H. MnhBmmnb, Huhl;■fl’rl to J . M. Pierre, Rerpor. Idabo, for ei,

I Witdrp<(> 71S074, ra lv o l O ctober 10, ®, 11)17. b^•.l nnd ronnltmod b r C. A. Me- ■

, . Jdnu lm nf Twin Fn'in. unld to Stanger , . hrnthprs. o f irnn*<*n.- for ^ . ■■ A nm Tfiielovo 2nd. pnlvod necember

•JI, IPJf): corinifrnpd bv M fM ieler. aoW . fo A. r . rtnone. Twin'Pivllis f o r> lin .

.ro'tn'p Funkft 22nd, cnlvod Recombrr ifi. \m - . fOM lancd-Ijy W. V{. -Bml, Twin T/ill*. aold to 0 . floBimera of Filer for m .

.Tpinlr Fnnke 21al. foniiI<med by Herd, cnt.l fo 0 . Pommerj for ♦fl,';. ,

Ml«^ .Tnnctle 7lh. poonlimed bvR ced . ^old fo n . R . Ch«K-bl« for tlOO.

. . BaUi.Violet ■* Cnmberland 0;t3P72. r ilved

M ar 2fl. lOSfl: ronalened bv W. 0 Rrow.n, CflKt’pford. nold fo D. W. Ilunl- r r . Twin I'alla. fo r «100.

. , Bull cft'f. 0 month* old, substituted * " for No. 6 ii\ the cntaloTiie. eonnlcnod

by-.T. 0 . Hayden, Cnatleford.• aold to n . H. Cillen of Jerome fnr UGO.

Robin Entcrbrook. , 1003.1H0, ealved Junn 2S, 1020. ronaiened hy McMniitcr, lold tn Btnncer Rrotbera, fo r JS.”*.• Mnrabftl.Cumberland 1008120. calved

•Novcmbnr 12, 1020. bred nnd eonalinicd by Rffi la .Brotheni, Klml'crly, sold to R. .T.' pByr^Murtangh, fo r t l .15.. • '•

F E D E R A L W A R E H O U S E S

A R E G R O W IN G P O P U L A R

O om nniQ nt License R«cord i~lA idute . Bteady Orowtb la A m onnt of

^ A vallablo a to n g e S p * » .

WASHINGTON, R. C.', m - Fig- urea showin;; the growth In /ederal honiled warehouaca for sterinR o f atrri* cultural produets bnve beon compiled by the department o f agriculture for the ronventlon of delep ites to the nn- tlonnl afrrleultuml • congreas* whieh ■leots hcTO noxt Monday.' The flt^ ro s mado public today show th a t the depoilm'ent haa licensed 277 cotton warehouiea w ith n capacity of 1,200,000 bnlc^. STO m l n warohouscs with a rapacity of ^ o u t 14,000,000 buahola, 18 wool warehouaca w ith a ea- paclty of one-icventh o f tho annual oott pu t o f the c oun try -aad five tobacco

O K it tn tf -TIn C bum t.A p a te n t 'w a s ffraniert In t:oRlanil

la 1651 f o r a cyllndrlral rIbbs chum , and th^so w rre leiic tl a t tbo exhibi­tion n f, \ m In fftWpctllloft w llh Prench tio rbumB. nnd thr> old nnsllsh wooden chumK. T ho (miall wooden family cbtim workrd so well tha t It was awarded n priae medal over ItB

. moro ' aris tocratic c l a u relationa.

■ ■ TW IN PA IL S '^ ’

S H O E S H IN IN G P A R L O Rm m AVB.

F t f r 'L a d i e s a n d G e n t le m e n

Under new BinnaRcment.Wo clean nnd bloek hsta.We dyo any kind of a h o c i^ ln e k ,

^ tan shoei,'b row n or b ro saa

T ry our *e^•lc^A L L W pR E ..O trA ^A nT B B D

T W I N F A L L S D A I L Y

.Russian Devises Ne

1 ............'■<3 Here Is shown th e f irs t eemplete eloe- i J Jrle tra in de rited from p lani draw a by

I. I..M akhonin, a Rosslan eloetrleal on- J .g ineer.’ M otive powor I t supplied by , g reat electro motors capable of 3.000 ( horsepower eaeh- Tbe run from Mos­

cow to I'otroKrad a dlstanee o t almoat I fivo hundred miloa, i t mado without r Stopping to ,reload tho motora. Botalla I concpmln{( 'tho construction of these

powerful arcum ulators are- kep t secret,{ . tho Soviet |[ovornmont whieh sponsored ,, rotualnfr to ailow .tbe intonnaUon t r \ ) o , nln, the Invootor.

lEIENCYISDiii H: n i s s i s u i i Gonoral Lovol of Wholoeale

PrioQS Fraottoolly Stattoa- . cct ary in Past Two Months « i

WASHINGTON, D. C.. (JP} — The ,P“ , Kcncral ■ btvcl of wholesale prices ro - malnc-d etntlonnrj- through November mo

and l^eeoQitieri tke burcali o f labor sto ’ tis tics announced to<iny. T ho.bureau 's

wolRbted Index number, with tho 1013• price level donotod by ono hundred,’ stood a t 1411 In those tw o months with• tho prices o f 327 cor!ilnoditiCH coasld- ®''• ered.i Foodstuffs, fftrm prmluct*, Klothlnij, n< ' ehemieals i.nd dniga nhowed a doelin- el)

i l i f i WE Cl

SAT1

' ARMy AND NAVY 111 — — j„ tho m a tte r ol

' n I I I V ju d c m cn t-w e not c• M n i I wc roac!

U l i L I main-base o f dlstrlbl l la impotalblB for to tho peopio of Twi basis th a t they aro e.

’ wo can i^nd are sellI Montana.

■ V JIB N C E W E AlF X L L a OUB OBI

• _ . ^ ONCB AND TO 8A('1 1 M V 0 SELL EVER'

I UATo

I TO DO IT INI’ - • . In .1 dnya and th a t n

Sale Ends SC o m e O n ! I I

■ - E v e r y t h i n g M _ ; F i d e ' U . S . A r r

Bargains!

ARMY AND11

L ,Y N E W S , T W I N F A L L !

Vew Electric Train _

.1

I

H

ired Ihb constractfon of^t^h^ olcctrJc train , I j o m_ade.p.;jiUB.':-«doif ja -I :-L c raS E 6 -.

Ing tendercy, which w as most nro- nounced In auch nrticlea nn cattle, hay, liopa, pei\iut», bu licr, clicc^o, tRR*, iMii,

I lemons, oranges and sugar. Fuel price*I abowod a slight incrcaso ond bulldliif;

iraterla ls ndvanwd three fwr cen t In Decembrir over the Novem ber level. _

An Inr'case fo r the m onth o f 2 per cen t wRs tepoftcd In th e g toun of mis- colIaaBOus' commodities inchidiUK brau. mill, feed, llnseod meal, lubricating oil,

. paper, inanllla ropo nnd M oxican slsal- ■ • (The level o f wholcaalo prices in De­

cember, according to tbo''nnnounco- r mont waa -21 per cont lower than it was

ono year Lefore.

Objection to. 6 m o k e 'la Old. j la the 8oventCfi)th cciiittry^ du rln i . Sngland'a flrat ninokc QCltntluD. It w at

rccominejidpd Ibat nil fucKirloB bo , moved from the city to a dlatnnco of - eiRht mllea to.fcm ovc thu nulwinc*-.

ill;L0SC our DC

URDGOODS At A B t i

cr of oxpnni>lon our cnthuai.ism got tho bo iot only mado the miatako o f oponlnR bi reached out into territory th a t Is too fa r i strlbutlon—<0 f a r away in fnct, th a t wo 1 fo r M* to BonoTbmiy aoppJy to n a l l i e U. Twin F a llt nnd other d ia tan t oommunitlei

iro en titled to, and for the aamo remarkably aclllng tb e p fo r in towns noarby our ho

E ABB i‘'ORCEI> TO QUIT DUBINESS II 0BD BR8 PROM HEADQUARTERS ARK SACRIFICE OU n EN TIR E STOCK IN A

/ERY TH ING COMPRISING T H E STOCK A N P TO POSITIVELY DO T H IS IN ATJ, ^

li tim t in Tw in F a l l t ' b la tor^-tho en tlra i lid in ono glgantie sale- E very tb lag raftit I'at m eant-SLA U Q H TE R !

Saturdar atI t ’ s O u r L o s s , B u t M u s t B e S o I d - Q U I

j m y G o o d s A l m o s t G

Bargams!! j

NAVYCLEAR113 MAIN E A Sl

L S , I D A H O , T H U R S D A Y .

[~ BERGER

; BEnORlt, Idaho — Mor.’ snow w ith ' •its prtiml"p.«f more ^vn trr 'u ’^kw tho^

J r e t t lc r u on the Sfllm on'«m il(\ E ight 'inrhea moro of anow have beon added! i to the ijinnket th a t wna coveriuK the iKrotmd. , , • J

. : U 0 . U . C'o«rIj anrt Thnm- |aa Lapin were Twin Falla viillora Rnt-| urday.".^ . •

K. Ucan of T n in Falla wna lookln:;. over tho Sn'mon dlM rlrt n few daya Inat week with a v^ow of biiyln>r or , tcM l’ie li.nd. •

Clnrtnro llrady, .one o f tb r Salmon River netllera, has recently purchfttod j an t'OflCM farm near Berpor. H f will farm 130 I'tcres this eoming'senion.^ j,

Arthur I’ftno tt, formerl>- of Polly-., vllle, hsd rented the C. E. Carder farm north o f (own and has moved w ltlt hb< . fnmlly. • ' ■ • t

Peto (.'hristlan paid a visit <o tho J county t in t Baturday. 1

A ne.T,])lano has been ihntilled In , fhe acheui fluditorium to '•ontrlliutr to;_ tho enjo>'ment of cnmmiinily n ffa ira l ' in the future. Credit 1* dur the mem j

- bora oPtHo,‘:I/)yol Nclehlmra who w eri,_ jjuU umrnftil In raUin*' fnnda w itli.' w hlrh^o purchase.nn Inatrument. ' '

.Inhn DeKlot* of F i 'e r was a buKlnesa| visitor in Berger Friday. ]

W. S. f-tnrr and fam ilv have moved; onto tht* O riffith p la rr cn«t of R e rrrr. | wblrh phce.M r. S tarr will operate th r coming senaon.

Hugh Diidd nnd aon weie Twin Fal'a vliltora Fridny. • v. .

Tho nerger fjltom ry socletv m et in tho .aehonl auditorium F iU a v night. 'A lilav b y - th e members o f t h o I/oyiU[ Neighbors was an amnalng and Inter-1 esting feature of the. program. Fol- ' owIbp tlin ptORTam'a plo tapper waa c ivrn by the Ixiyil N'elebbora. Eleven do'inrt were the prpcoeda-whieh will be applied’ or. the piiKhnse of a piano.

M(- and M n . T. A. I’a rrb tt of near „ F i 'e r, attended Ihe Berger L iterary so-

ciely o^ttlliVR Fridiiy tvonlng.

, GRAND OPERA TEN O R i r,- CHARGED BY G OVERNM ENTf, ' --------

F n a c h SlAKor B e^gns ? o s t W l U n it ' —D efendH tosalf A gainst Fod-

Z ' oral Actionn .

CHICAGO, ({Pl — Luflen Muratore. French tenor, who yeateMny nnnoune- ed hia reslcnaUon from tho Clileago : Grand Opera company bna been eharn-

'■ cd wilh v lo 'ating eontract labor law '• and United S tates Immleratton net. th j ' ' e h a ^ t gtoWing out o f b i t bringing b li ’• valet, -and tho la t te r ’s w ife to this* touBVry.,

A tu lt asking judgm ent fo r-12000 ogalnst Murntore In favor o f 'th o gov­ernment wna filed. The bill atates that Mme. P e tit le ft the em nloy .of Miirn-

‘ to ro 's wife, Linn Cavabcre on Dceem ' •* b«r 4. ' ______

t The News is re td liy the permanent earDlau e lssiet. .

r MOORS

lAY!IILESS SACRIFICE!be tter of our good [ . . - i branch stores too A H I I f

ir d istan t from our | I M | . | ro bavo-found th a l U I I L I U. 8 . Army Oooda ie* on tho low prieo ibly low priccs tha t homo base. Butte, ^ M

I H E B E IN TW IN . M f RK TO QUIT AT ; A HURRY. WE:k OP o u n t \ v in n A V 0^T L tA S T TH REl. | Q

fi atOek of n chain f n nn it ly i n t be told and out l UUUI I l BI

9 i P. It Y o u r G a i n !J I C K ! B o n a G i v e n A w a y !

! Bargains!!!

R IN G ilO U S EI T

Y . J A N U A R Y 19,1922!

piiin;; iE G O ilO iihe .- ' t l

S a y s I n d i jb t f t i o n E o a a l t s F r o m f X - A n S z o o B s o f H j d r o o h l o r .

; ' ■ Ic A c id , Sni(. _. f.■-'•a 'Ilndigt'iiled 'fnf>a .lelnved i-. th -

stomach I’ecnya, or rather, fern in iti th" t tame as food le ft In the o-en a ir. m vs J' n noted’ authority . Ho a lto tolls ub 1’

'9, tha t liidipestliiu Is eauaed by llvpcr- ■' neblity, mvnnlni:. there 1» nn ux c m of *

. bydro-cbloric acid ib the stomach whi'-h '^ ' lirevents completo digestion nnd starts [™ lood feniientaUt.n. T bui overj-tblni " ^ te a to n aoura in the stomncli min'h lih i ,, _ garbage w urt la n can. furming acrid

fluids nnd gasca which infla te the , 'itom aeh like a toy balloon. Then wo •” ,feel n hC4vy, lumpy miaerj- in tho 1' i „ j ------ --- .7“ , . . ---------------------.

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W h y d o l i v e s t o c k p r ic ®

W h y s o m e c u t s o f m

W h a t k i n d o f c o m p e t i t i c

b u s i n e s s ?

W h e r e d o e s y o u r m e a t

H o w d o e s i t h a i ^ x m t h a t

W h y i s t h e l a r g e p a d c e i

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t h e s e a n d m a n y o t h e r <

I t ' s r e a d y f o r d i s t r i b u t i o i

f r e e t o r y o u . S e n d f o r it

i t I t ’s a r e y e a M n g d o c v

A d d re s s SWiA 4290Pack«

. O n Jo o S to c k Yttrd

S w i f t & C o m p

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. eheit, we belch up we’ e rae t& to '' ’ tour food or have he&rtbura, flatulonce. WBtor-br.uh or nausea, • ' •

J le tolls os to lay aside all,digestive

Ialds and' Instead, gat from n jiyphar-, ' ' mncy four ounrts of Jad Snltt and take a tablespoonful In a g la u of w ater 'be ­fore breakfast nnd il/^lnk while i t U <-f- , forve^cing and fiirlhennore, to con- , • tlnue this for a week. While relief

a followt the f in t dose, i t i t 'JmporUni to neulraliio tho acidity, remove the gaa-mnklng ciait, s ta rt the liver, atini' ulato tho Nidnoys and thua promote a frco fb'w of pure digeallvo juicos. -

■' Jnd Sails ll lnexp<>naiv^ and. la made ,' » from thu odd of oraiie* and lomor s Juice, combined with lithln and sodium J jihoaphat-i, Thla hnrmleas ta lta Is. used .. by thouJnnda'of people for atomnVb ( trouble »;ith exci'Dent rew lts .—odr.h „ „ ----------------------------s TonguB oi m t Frtg,T Tbc toiii.'U.- of III.- fr..s IK ;ix..ii to

the floor of Its inoiitb: nn ir (hi' lip;I, when not In iiw. ibi- mncui' lies imi’k.J pointing down the th ro n t Tbe (niir 0 I t very ndppi In th r nw of h it tongu(%

I A C K = =IM THE MINESn e _ R u n w i t h t h e L u m p s

s O n l y — T h u r s d a y a n d ' '

.......................$8.00 Per Ton................. ......................$IOMO -

............... ...................$9.75

Iliyi GOALWeight— Oor Onstomers Do It -Aak Them . .

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w[ e a t P n c e s

Ices go and down with stock prices? , .

Ices fluctuate?'m eathigherth^ others?

ition is there in tbe meat

at come from? .

lat you can always get it ?

ker necessary?

1922 Year Book answers r questions.

don, and there is a copy r i t Youll enjoy w id i^ ocoment '

viftftCotDptoy Jeers Avrano’ords, Chl afOiHL -

a p a n y . ' U r S . A

I tiw ifi 1 i jmsiiG!. ' . i i s t i o r th o m B r 6 p d e r s , a t A n n u a l j;

i M e e t i n g a n d B a n q u e t , ■ <i

! ; . V o ic e C o i ifW e n c e "

: I T hs spitU of optimlim thnf b u mndot .Twin J n \ l» f ity ami Tw in ;p»\li p ro ^ t t ! w b a t i tb a ; a ro tq^av pfoffailoi] At tho ^

hnnufti 'mfctinx-'aafl'vljBiifilj'cV- of 41m f I : -TitId FrIU Nortb and South Sldo Short- V

hoTn Broeicj-n^ ftfiincSatipo W d lj» :thr M ItotA iy elub dmliiR hall in tbo.b»;*oient 9 6f T om ’# fttf« WodncBday niffht. Th7T>i Vero 28 Picjcnt nml everyone took jmrt ,

, in tlio .d l«u iilon or mwke ineouravlnc- oi Ijr c f tbe outlook-/pr the future of tb r <u agrlcu lln rnr I n d o it^ in' genernl-. ond oi

' ; the UvMtoik laiJuitjpt Jn partlrular. . {Ji i ' ■ PoIlofTlnf a ' t h n - e ' r o i ^ ul; banquet'w e ll Bervotl -an<l urently cm- ,vI ' joyea tbo livestock lijen and their I ' ~ n c iU Yvbu bad stood' in tbe eoli] o t p, { (h e ';8hortborn nalo all ‘ndemoon,i ^aa lneii meeting wa* held, Bruee Ho- 3 .

n: B ceri'tary-trew rer, r r a d .h u an- 7. report (thowlnir the nrtodatlon to 1-

i ’ Br in gool.financia l condition.I ! ) 0 . A . M cM uteni Bl»ct«<l P m t d n t j> ' GlertiO'i of n fficrm i;ei>uUed'in'the ii t ; , iinaainini^ 'clcrtinnii o f I*; A. MrMaa-'; • tir« o f T ^ in i'allii. M prpjident; W niter . I ' M in p ra v r.iif n 'p r ; virn ivrcudentj nml , }i - • tho re elecllon n f .nni'-a.Rjqiin. of KJm- ,

le rly ,- n i serrctarj- trennurrr. N. II. '•I Le!qn<l n f WendeH, P. II. I’roptor nf . ; K lo ^ rr ir . nnd J . n . rfhyrfcn, of Castfi'- *}

fiord, wero elected dirrrtor*. i . W t U ^ i d . S ? ^ l a MiKlv..•A fter thorouKhl.v (ii»fuiilntr-tbc rpien- jj,

' t lo n 'o f holdinp n uprTnfi; iinle Ibo-Bjfll- „-| I t« r irnii pu t to a vn te am] it wnn unani-

I ' n.m)aly s jn r td to bold a inV liere on >r . 1,Tiur»dnv. Mareh 3fl.' I t W.planned V> {I.

I • bhvf n v r J r i of Shorthorn'inlet,-. if ltlf •I ; one a t Caldwell, Tueiday, lln rch S8, .■' nnd th e Vliird o f Ibu »orlc* n t Btackfoot

•• rn . Prldav or,S a tu rdnv , March. 31 or 'I . / p r l M . Cnlonel A ^J.-M iller of Cald- I ne ll. T^nrrKntlnjf' tbe Canyou County

, Shorlliorn nMoeJatlon, will arranRo tbo Ni Caldw eU 'uie, and .the three will bo ad-

; vertiied ' t i j e th e r aa 'a ' aerlei. Tbo - ; i . tM n i; fsle will be for lu l l i and n t lentt ' I 40 hrnd wlU bo offered Bt th a t tim er 3' j 'Pollowinjc tbo ■CuflneM'‘ tneotln(f At

wbieh .'El 0 . W alter pre'ildcd a t tbo ro-,! (iliett of N. II. preiident o f the

auocla tlon , a number o f abort ta lk i 1 , wore delivered. • Mr.‘ W alter-aeted a< ' 1 I tQ oitnaiiti'r and .railed upon tbo fel- ' i

lowinir: C. A‘, U e^ a ite r* . tho new ] preiddent o f tho aso eia tlo n ; A. I.

I .O.’Rellljr,. county tb U _ leader; B. E. • , JfJmMaril. eonntjr oRe.flti E . H.’ Dnnean,

; ntnto cJuh leader; Amoi J .. Miller, nay - Z I or o f Caldwell, auetlbneer lUld Short ^

bora breeder} J . E. N 'ffily: field ropre*I len ta tlve o f t ^ Idthof t^ rn ie r i S , F ; »

, Ilinehnrt, field, aaln\al)bntbaBdBian o t £ tbtf U n iv o m iiy o f jdaho.w tciiaJon tenfi . IfOj and i l t lo Ijavl*,' d u h ’m em ber.of '• ,

■ Twin M i l . -' ^ v e r y upeaker w unded is'-note .of'«t>- ■ ° tlu ism for tb e Uvettoek iaduilry , for ! f l^ f u 't n r e and for IflahfltVUr. 0 ’Bell- i ly? told wJiat the boyi an il.R lrli elubi

hayv a cc m p lh h ea in- Tw l» JW U -ew * ' * , t a M r..Pcnm »B t(iR .w h(il the riDhi

! nib'doioir'.tbroB^boiilUhcktaU.'Colonel MHler aaid th a t t f e'ftuia r o t !Iv<il,i to tbfr BoIjc ^fllioV he would rntber lUo *®l' T ’ in F a i'* than any place bo hn i ov jr *« brtin* nnd urged mnro .Uvfstoek for tbe t pmjeet. M r. B in eh ir t jiave a.eomprc- '■« Iifnalve lev lrw o f-th e y ia it'flvo y eart *7'' An'd predicted tbo eomln;r f iv e 'y ea r* but will bo the b e lt fo r n i^cu ltu ro , f o ' *le liveitock and tho weat thn t tboy have : f over known. MHq .Davl* fnvoVo b tlc tty e i o f 'the r 'lib work in wMrji he Ii eo- * 1' t-fiflod on'l Mr. O 'B eilly brdunht cbeeri ite from tho bnnquettern ^ e n 'h e told ' i ^ I I I

• thft w nndcrfitl TMOTd MKo D aiU b u . Dindo a< D livestock Judgo. (

' • - • * .■■•' r ~

TODAV’S MARKETS I!- i — ^ i

, E A R L Y G A IN S S C O R E D ly l

■ ' B Y M A N Y S E C U R IT IE S' •—>- I l.i. , bul

P riea O bansef U &eertala aad T lsc taa t- •’r :lug .]>aT icf.Z U rl7 H o rn on tba f

Stock S x c lu ii(« . Inm

NEW YOBK, (ip) — Price ebansea ly w ew iiafflrtalB a t the opening of to- fen d a y 'a ito ek taarket. Sharca. favored tall

i British Beauty to

M ill A udrey Jnmtti B rltlih beauty tain and !dauRblcr o f M ri. BrlntOD;.£ome^ tnryly MM.-Willlain Jao jei, wbo to- Cfaptd a t ’[Md'ir daring tbe‘ la ter dnya of guar

. K ioffjEdw ard’a'teYgSj-ia' io na r^ .'C o p - Coati

' : r ; ; - r ' ^ - T W M l F ^ L S t ] E ) i y

by. pooli, notably Oulf ^ ta te i Btoel,' U ircan tile Marino jirofo«cd, innrU 'M i

Intcraatlonnl. V irg in ia 'iro n , Coal and Coke, Ot nornl inottrlc," and Davlioii

I Chemical icorcd early gain* 'o f 1 to .2 I itolntL Btand'ard OU o f Now Jc ru y ,

I Americnn Locomotive, Americao Wool<

cn, Utah Coppor^.and K ctall S torei olao were firm to atrong. Prcfiiiro hgnioit

. Cxuctble Btte) waa lestuaed .an l itU lng |] o f Amorlean Tobacco, . Pan-Amerleaa

I*otrolcum, Cbnndler Motor, Union Pa- d f ic aud M isiouri Pacifib cauied ood- ernto lo iie i in tb o w b iue i,

1 L ibe rty Bonds „ NEW YOHK, (ff) -T U h c lty bondi I elQ.cdt 3 1-2'a 407.30; « r» l -1'# lflT.74 . I.Id; tc to n i 4 ’a b id ; f i m i l4 > a '. m M ’i c e i n i ' i IH 'a iD7.jO;. •«. l-V e ♦fij.fltlj fmirlU 4 1-4'a W7.«45'Vlc- r ♦100,l i ; VUtory * 3 4 '»

h Chicago Oramt . CUICAOO, </P)—U pturn i In tbo prieo:■ of w bcnt'con tinued today duHng tbot u^fl|>' tradning. belpod by indicatloof1 of a brbadii'r dotnaod' from Europe.. (Julde^w catbcr. too,'eountcd. oa n itlm-B u la ting fflctbr. In 'th i i conneetloa it• ivhs poiutud ou t th a t tbo w in ter erop f w aa’pra'ctlcaily w ithout adequatcvinow t protection, cipoelalljr in K anioi. Op- ' ening pricci vrhich ranged from 3-B to• 3-ic higher, w ith Mny #1.12 3-4 to 1.12 ' 7-» and Ju ly 11.01 io 1J)1 1-8, were fol- ’ towed by , m utc tia l fu rtb tr galn».

’ 'Bulicqucntly"' bullUb c itisiatva of fnrm 'riaervca gove the raarkot ail nd-

' ditioiial lift', nnd no, too. did proipecta ' o f ii.^ixibto supply dccreaie-.on MoQr j dny. The closu wo* strong,. 1 7-8 to S ' 1 He. net highur, wilh May f l '.U 1-4 to

1.14 3-8 and Jiily *1.02 3-U to 1.02 1-2. ('orn und oats rose wltb wbeat. Coro

xlarf!.'']’ iinebnngcrt fo a ihnde higher,.\(iiy S3 1-1 nnd tlicn seored a moderate gi'ueral. adVariee. ■ , ,' E xorters continued a fte r .'corn. Tho eluKu ivitN firm , '<1'8' to 5-8e net blgber, w ith Mny 03 .18 to .M 3-4e. '

O ati a fte r opening 1-8 to l-4e up, sr«y.38 .1-4 to 38 7-8c developed addi­tio n a l 's l r rn g th 'la te r . .' Provisions won- blgbor despite a u i- buck in hog value.». Scan tlacu of pro. viiidiia s to rks up|>eared to be moro or less responsible.

CHIOAGO, (ff)— W heat—No. 2 d irk Northern *1.34.

Corn No. 2 mixed 40 (0 49 l-4e; No.2 yelldw 49 io 40 l-2c.

Oata No. 2 w hite 37 1-2 to 38e; No.3- whlto S4,'l-4 lo,3S l-2e.

Byo nominal.Barley C5 to 04&

• Timothy aced 13 to 7.Clover seed |ia .SO to 10.Pork nom inal;..........................

' U r d I0.42.Bibs l 8 J 7 ’to 8.05.'■ . P oU to MaritW CinOAOO. (/P > -P o ta td « -S tro n g e r ;

receipts 3.' cara; total'IT . 8 . Kliipmi'nls m c a n ; WiMOns\n Roued m i l e s , tacked l U S to 2.10 cwt.; Idabo Burals, sacked- mostly I2.2S ew t.;. MiaaeMta M Blvor sacked, sales froja storageII.S 5 10 1.S0 ewU

' . p o z t lu d U n i to e k ■. l*O B H A K i).' OW,.' (fi>J — -C attlfr-i

.Nominal; reeelpla 38.llo g t -^ le a d y t U ee e lp il-195. H lie fl^ N a a ip s l ly '' steady; r^reipls

' - U - - « » » u i ln i k o e a ^ - - ■ .■ ‘. O M A II;^ X ^ n o g s — Kw eipts 14,-

500; alow, pjoitly IBr lower; bulk 180 to SIO i^ u b d butehenr >7.70' to 7.80; top 17.83; bulk 220 to 3^0 poaads «7.<U to 7.70; pack in g g m d e t t9 -’’<0 to G.SO.

C n ttlo — BecelptafSOO., Beef steers very dull, 15 to S3c Inw rr; heavy beeves •7.li3; sbe-itock w eaV to Me lovrcf, bull*, rea ls, itockcra nnd feeders nbout steady. ■ •

: 6hec]> — Reeelpta 0,000; Inmbs open­ed 10 to 15c lower; tjos^d ilc a4 y ; bw\k •12 to 12.EKI; top I12.7S; 'frede ra atendy; ewes, t*>p |7 ; feeding- lambsIII.50 .

OWcagp liT a ttf ickCIIICXOO, {flV -Cattlo — .Receipts

ljt,000:-m arkcl slow; few early sales beef steers weak to 2He lower; quality pla in ; bulk tO.05 to 7,S0; f a t sho-atock onovenly lower; bnlla about steady; vcal calves opening SOe higher; stock* erk and feeders doll, IS to S5e lower.

llogs—Beeelpts 31,000; active, large, ly steady to 10c blgber than yesterday 's Avcrnge; buiehcra up moat; top (8.00 on llgb t lights; practical lop (8.50; bulk *7.83 to 8.2B; pigs 10 to 16e high­e r; bulk doilrablo (8.35 )o 8.G0.

Bheep— Beceipts 22,000; beit fa t Inmbs and llgb t sheep steady; others weak io S3e lower; fn t Iambi, top ear­ly (13.10; bu lk early (12.C0 to 12.83; few yearlings ( IS ; f a t ewes, top (7.50; ta lk ing steady on feeder lambs.

C o n ^ of llie miU-l tary cro^j io the Terciit world war. Cfaptain Coats, a member, bf tho Koola ^ a r J a , is tbe soil of Bir Slunr*.:oats, M ,-P.

^ l i y A T i l i' ' / l l a I ' l I 1 1 1

H I 1 1 1 I I I I. 1 I I I . V I ' l l I

“Make new friends, . the old:

V ffi^ fifs ikd reM ilm , t e r < a o W . ” .,

"I always come bac^ to wbat tl in 0

woek. We h'eaf ^'at s every Uttle w U ie Irom bo

take a er^at pride In tl: many peopio who started HB sixteen years AgQ are 1

tDmers. ^l^eir oontisaed a coxnpeiuation for the fa

. and boaest merohaDdlse selling them. Goods don more at'Booth’s and yo qoallty. Prices are rednc slstcnt with the big redo

. at wholeaaie'. ,,We'v£tfe pr ■ cW ^m ers, old and hew, tl

ico and the best prices i ' “Another Package from 'i

moan more than ever dnri

; -BC‘

Special Apron f,$^.25 .apft>ii8 for $1.95 uiu

$1.50. Tlipy are fine percale , unii tlin, trimmed with ri<-k

attractive;

JVeat Bungalow AptOf good i;nido plaid ^n(;h

price of tho clotli. On salo $:

■ Wool and Cotton - - $2j)0Eaeh

' ' I.urpe Hizc fiuffy'batis 'of

w U on iuhcd. 'Only a 1

$2.00 pflch.

■ Contforter. Batts f3 poimdH, large fluffy, p

Better Blanket \, If itii cheap tjhoddioR -doi

Uiir.-4 are liirj^ »izc, good '<)Ui mid from $1.1)5 to $3.75, up $7.25. You’ll find Boino.-rei nary valueH.

Japanese CrepeiA 27 inch crei)e, in tho beat

and u high ipiality domcKtio faHttulor. A tIii)oth’B35conl

Comf orter CloiThe cold wcather-deiiiandH;

nn opj)ortumty tb save. SIicc 11 fine Koft ;{G inch clotli,' p r CiiallicH at 17 l-2c, 36 inches lot (if roal now Kilkolcnes ut 2! the prctfiast jjattc^ s we ever cliitli 18 very fine und soft.

, Remarkable Sale 0Whon you cau buy crepe di

quality wc .show at $1.39, und f on wide nt tho wraio price,.it'H ‘ 15ul Dioy’re hcr(*. Such high Fairy Spnu, fiatiii Bnck ('roiio.nnd Cluirnieu.Ho are off( (lucticiiifi worth.wliile, nnd our

• partni(‘nt hhi> uH th6 "makinK”

f e t h e N e w S

BOOTl1 • . -!

' A L L S , I D A H O , T H P R S P i

Is , h u t k e e p [I S e a s' i r f t h e l a t - T

J^e, nothing IE , . t h a t y o u ’ll

u lm a.M m ati , ^11 th p

th e‘ fact that J f they do id tr a d to jw it i there aree Still'onr c o s - ypU* -y • -id patronage iir — — ' . ' ,fair treatment ' ' k 'le ;we',7(i-^Jeen . , . .on't cost any. ' N otcbyon'get better find here. Eineed here con*i. our store. Odnotions made woolene,

. i T r i c o t h u

a n d .q o a li^ . ' ' Montk 1 Booth's" wiD • .and ufteruobn iring 1922.' ■ ' ' ■ ~ "----------

OOTH. Everym i m m m m m J . ’ With n

^ . aud velours. 'P r i c e s • '

Ms e Ik rick »iid vory ' S l e e p i n g t

' S i z

Either Dr^p r o n s $ I J 9 O 'X o d .m a ll

O u t i n g

' ■■■ ; on• n . i . . ' - n '- X u ’t) fipeeiat

A t ?'.h lo v n etfe ani

of (ins'Vooi and . you. will

—---------- -- Wool Scf o r $ l J 2 S ■ ' .16 Inpl'eii w,

;f‘ir warm dre. . oiadrcm,- 1 '

V t d u e a E m h f o i d ^

3on't :cowe here. . . . O t ^ h juality hlanlceLs ' Including Eup to. $6.50 and ' fi»o materialk really oxtraorfi- < nt 25c cadi.

' '--------- ’ C h a m t ^

t e s S S c ”and tauK, Tlu

Bt wanted shades ity on 8ole 65^ tio crepc tliat —»nly. ' (C IliM ’s l

---------------------- Rtl o t h s , .iw fiilly- II

l,m ore. Here’. e c e t t e lS c . I t, pretty imtterna.« * , a u d a,25c tbat are all «ie pn •or saw, oad tlio ________

o f s u k s

de cliine in tlie .dwitinHSGIiicli- offer lo r ont'h “going some” . ' — -----------;iro)ns.i silks as color(-rope, (.’anton We'Ve soldoffercd all a t re* ” ---------ur trininiinf(_^ olearaoee pr8" for tliem. . I _

Spring Oxfords i

H MER(

DAY, JAABY 19,1

ispnable Oj To Save You 1Jvery time you’re down towi f more than-just to % dk a i ii’ll soon find out-that this s;

time. ■ Herels items that don’t th ^ - may interest y( re many items we don’t lis

le of presses, $17I cheap dfCBSci Thc'atyUshj tjiiajit

E v eiro n e given' personial inspectioi Comprifllng satins, canton cropWj-

ihe and Poiret Twfll Dinths of cold, chjljy weather ahead wi lobn wear. Very fashionable models

ry Coat and Snit Greth a veryHpecial 'iot a t $19.75, inch 8. Tlie very beat coats now for a littl

Specials Gathered I\g dmments, AU Ladi* Sizes $1.00 ,JK^Dprifon's or Loud, iipdlowall sizra.. $1.00 eacli: ■ —A rein

\ngGowia¥Sc Chimd$lJi5!itiaH otK cot.^ ^ gratlc

.t ?5i; tlie j ar^ m ia t lr 'aa>l ih o rt .slcevcii;,.: At .will be surprised a t tlK ,iurplo1 gowiiB, fiill m e and

SetgesSOc Yd, j« wide.: .JuHt tJio th in g -, «droBse« for lndiea and , '

■ ' ■ . i ’

}ideryPacI^ge8 < e~BdlfPrice I k dIg D. 3I.-0. to work aniliaik. Somo to closo out ' iililLjj. »'(?

— ......... ■ ' ■ / I - . . . tip; )!

i s e £ f e \ y

white, tirowiiH, greys * ' ' ■' Tluirei;iilur$1.00qual-■ (7^j

-------- — -------^ A lot’»WoolDresses ' tic imys

Reduced ■ ■not net

• neat pretty nergc yoQ,„ ^«n m e 2 to 20 years. ____trimmed in red or gold; « ; ; * V ^ d wUh.embleioH. All fill theiD' nnd we are re­price.. 3Jorc than one . Vanit

. . . flounce,

glii Yarns 20 Per Cent OfP

B lirieat and best yam , in all kfads

one g ee k oiily at thia big diacoimt:

) lo n ; - ' j OTcrytMag;." Yon'il want

liiM tan aaf ittb ia aeason. It'a juai I

I p r iix ^ a o Per Oont Off.

i and Pumps—III

CANTIL

i i ' ->fferiflp;iwh call iii hef4 'iMor ^ aibun j ’! iif'yoti!lldO' i store saves yoli' WO'tiT- laltnay integral? yon,; your neighbor. . . And. i ' list that will in te res t;

7 .7 5 t^ |^ ? 7 5ility dresses you ’d e ^ c c t to tion before iW oiiha a pWce in, Mj-charmeUBO-ond high da«8

D r e s s e s ^ m f cwill dornand thew'for Btreot'

elflat.$17.75t6$39J5..: ■ .

reatly Redact!icliidlng ailk plushes, bolivia' ittle money.

Here and There -ilies’ Union Suits SSc .Jd weight'suita. ..Conie ow neck, long or sUort slocves^ 'eiiiurkahlc .value a t 85c. . , ;

ikifforfJsroadcloth

• nciiOH w idfij. .irimtiin©-oid.;- y ■' Hei;e ;^QTcin .dark green and dark - le iiiiiy. • •yoi(= uHfed; '^'- piiy

T ' -Ck. ' n i l r I '' " Y '

'.Speciai^-Inciii'i; ■ j>uting:t9c ■; !

ic-(iayioply.'' Ueavy-qoal- " '

'i 3C inch.\iSo.m ai)y pe<>- 3 Wkeil for i t tllis-^cck thnl ; ■

i ll’t; get .in last: .Satiiplny ■ ' -

■ (Ic.i-idcd t('x give tiicm .an ' r ;^>rtnnity. . Snturday on-'.

.................V ‘

•hildren'8 Sweaterslot of pretty new’cnca for iitJ'- oj« and .girls. .Wooly and ■I for cold weatliep. -They ore . nearly »o high' niiy|;'morp. ■ • llfin d wliiit.yoq

: Flounced Pekicoats ■ $ 1 . 3 5 r r : - : y , ^ „

nity silk tops, With- a tafjeta ' ; ce, in difforciit colol*,' -

~ iff'OneWeetc Onlii .

ds and all colora, wo wiB ' '

Pt. ft's thTbest there is

•nt it f6r spring swoatera. ■ >

Btbeantiful. OnewflGk'B

j ; A

: : |ip w

I i Ji®M - . i c t l i i i b r ' . G o y e f t

f e L e a i l i n g t o C b i id i t io n o f U n -

l? i r e s t w h ic h U ? s . p 4 v e l q p l n t o

K S e r i o u s S i t u M l o n : i ' -

p^JA PPA . P«JeiUnc, (ff) — Tlia gov- W M i f dH trlpt^aic nV. '

l ^ p t l n j r Icrft .b j . to -NUDr^fhiM . tm ' iho Infi&bitBoU o f Ibo )!(»mBnB}W>-»hlcl),p4rtI(i«ivito jo-.tlieii Ond foWiwinR thU \iU n ThliJs apoa Ull} to w jtn in d .v U la Jea lrth o .Ja ffii aU-

> . , , b l c t io folipct Ih'e flnei. '• ,/ ■'■?’he iipdrimentlW on'uBuflliatoDBia'd

yi» l a c t w W tp. tho prceeol, U not ovl- . dent, 'l l i e Z{anUit« ord fubllant And

»e« in .th is action a (loflttllfl sJiKDmSQti t th e govenim ent on th e i r ildo. •• ® r

^ th e o th o rh an d , i t has » tirr td Dp,bUt*r • • “ oyjthfl^pw t of tho n#tU-e»Tflio . ^ In ttW BovemmeBt’i .w tlo a tb frb » r '

Jowiih'-domlDatlon tind*tlt« b i t n j a l ' r f the ir pou loaate longing fdr

' ia tlo m J f rc fdon t i. ^ ,

l;;A .fhi6-toi‘otmll»R to >25,0I»-iras Im- ' ^ i c d 'b v : lh p ’bov«rniaonfon five towni and vIl*n^M in tbo J a ffb dJatrlct for

‘ ■ ijlftRod n'.incka mailo last y a y by their iniubU anta.uppn Jew iih eolonlei-near-

. bjr.'. O to 'tollpcf.tJiP fine Jnrfto bodle*^ q jl’EnBHidiJ 'JeTrhh and lUnilu trdopi

W ^loi;. nivehiBavRuni .lurroundcd Tu! Khrcm and 'foui*. other viMagea iiortr J a ffa , w o t ia mon’ u d ronfijra ted nil t t a llvcitorI( including the oxen, ]ea Ijio onltaaU Into Itie (l«Uln and jvlaeod theim unilt7 guord. , .If'Then n o t i f k i - s i g n e d S i r I lcrberl

w m uci, (lie Hrillili hlgli eonitiiinioner,| « e ro in th e atrcety demosdlnglin y raea t'o f th e 'f ln e i.; ' Hoid OatU# « | flocBTlty. '' ^ r . Cambell, o ia lita n t governor of

. t|io d iiltle t, eallcd tbe leading eijitcn* tp l^ th e r [t: lljc„ci{y iquare o f Tul K(l*r rt'tii and-Jiffom ed thcni.tbR t tho eattlo would •.bo..Vepl under. RUftrd for. only

< five day i nnd if tlio fint*! bad.not been l(|»|d by th a t time tiiey would be jold n t'auction Vnd'.tho proecedi turned ovir t f i 'th o J8*!« who were vSttima of Iho rWda. l i remains yet lo be detormined ifc i ith d r 'th e n n e il'w il l be m id . The (iriiure « f t b t eatlle.deprivca tho farm-. -

. i<|^ of XRjana o f plowing tlirir Ilolfll and it- is feared tiiaC this 'm ny. lead to more u i» r tit ............... ............

^ Talklnfl MiwUi.Fo*»lblfc ^ '^ . . . '! T h o u th -apeaitiBg fllnw”, wero flr«l

ipiide about 1000, tbelr'cOcablonlioD «]{h p ic tvra flima l i u jnst. been lu ^

^ fcMfuUjr ■ccoiopllahei] f o r - tb e .Jlrtt- • tuiie, ^ 8K edl*b.BdeflH »ta.,«id '

U \kl9K tDOTle teeiba ikbtmt to be* M a e a reaUty; -The .m etbod, u y » ^ Q l o r . .Uecbanie* ..&Liguioe, em-

■ -the fn n d ao e n ta i ffld liod ..'«< ,y eM lier devclopmentf, Which nM

9 ( ';the property of seleDlum fo r con* ^ l l n g a telephonic « m n ( wb'en ■<> b itle i) by variable lllnmlnatloo. Tbe tp v e lly of la to a f %ork"«e*iaii>t6 ' u ! ill' Ibo SQCccaflfDl .comblalng .of pCi^ur&bctirtti} a n d . w und-cwrdibM C*

' hb by ruonlng tbcm oo ibe

eiaft, while uWl)g,nI)d'^cp^<Hlu^ ,

double record.' ahd in innklng ijelenrpm-conlrolled electric currcotf ' . . ^ r n M nlload-ipeitktiig telot>haae.' .

tte id W rd to 'Q « t. .»t4a pr^pe<;tori..,;W bo,we;fl able rit)y to 'worit, fo r tlio first , lime,

T^^ruucal/i tarm . a b ran d i of Uw ac*.- • ou/llHi goycriimiMU/laiiil n t^ r Ancljo^,

report ili'rf't lbe.lK)dy of water. Ja- almbrti lllerully ‘.•p aveilw ltli',-go ld ." t-lV y«^ni, until Um railroad peiictra t' ^ * U ie ; uectJon. Uio «lx-foot tldea (bat

up Use unn, •wunjplng" m a l l b ^ t a , liave Hvpt minor* out. Now th e r a fe golDg tn over tiie rallrood and re* p o r t-scv c ra l rich finds mado In' tbu a n n a t Jow ltd e ,7 lU ch 'g raT el, U l i i a l 4 lies,iO«»}ionj. ^..,One, veJD,- n w r Glrdwooif, asadyB 'llO a in - io ld a tou, . T t e vein Ib covered by high tide. , • ’

;t:i -IJ , 1 1 . . J - I - - I - .' Tv'.*’ .’ . .d ia p p « in tid .

fjh ii^ W liy did eVwjf WO 0?y d ia-* ttnS 'lheo tc r

• Jirt-?. .Tliey ta u t t h»Ve known tha t ' ’ i‘./>i"lnr w n W » t .^ i l - . . . , .

Va^iv-'VTUat'kttf iw iV tlrf r<*ttiftal

.Hi [ in Oil:

Ah! rn in^lii gnnDl ' ■Oiilckly* Yc». A lnioit inatnnt ro-

• lie f-fro m »oTont»3k a t i f fn m , \anwMW a n d 'p a in follows o gentle rn b b in j w ith *‘8 t . J v o b # O ll.”-

this soothtnc, pcnptr,(vtine -oil r lR h t on: your painful baeV, nW~Hyo laaiSe, relief eomos. " f i t . Jacobs Oli U it'J ia rb lo ss b&ekoche, lumbago and

. s c la lk a M w .w y r t• widl.-aoesn’t'buT n th o ^ l o .

. B traighten up! vQ<tH .- eomiJahilng! Stop thm « torturous "stitch#* . I n a m m tr X y t.^ torRct th a t j-oa e m

•^'badW-weafc b»ek, bccauie It t r o a a kurt o r bo « i f f o r lame. D o a ts n f f o r i O rt a tr ia l b o ttle : o f old,^ honort“ 61. Jacobs O il" frotn >*ouT an iH chl now a ad got t t l s Iw ^ n ^ r e lb f .-a d v .

irn iino io Atgn., Aa n general thing, ivbeii a man :

ao estil aak hla wife’ whnt she dort .W ltb 'lho money be glvca bcr Jt la a

. i t j n ' thflj lie docau’t^ g lw ^ lic r any. -CnlvpsloO Nesrt... ; . i , •

; T W I N F A L L S D K

r m! F r i d a y a n d S a

; ; a t ^

■ . F r i d a y a n d S a t u r

p r o b a b l y b e t h e ^ e a t e

o f r e a l v a l u e , g i v i n g a r

t o t i i e r s a r e r e a d y t o b £

t h e l i s t c a r e f u l l y . . T h :

O-SO-EZYCl• O -S O -E Z Y C e f l n r J I o p s f o r c le

I ia n lw Q o d p r, ) in in lf f ll f lo o r s , 'o i l D o l l a r D a y y o u m n y l iu y t l i o : f o r .......................... :....... ............................

VMBREA g o o d lo o j t in p , s b m c G a b lo .u i u H to rm ic K t w e a t l i e n W o ln iv e & m a r k e d U ie n i d o w n f o r , o u r D c a b l e ....... ........................■'----- -----------

H e r e a n d There. W e bavo g a th tn d a lis t of Items

f « m e very , d a p n tm en t.. Those ars «xcepuanal.V »U «a

T E A N A P K IN SClover Mftieh tea napkina, stamped In car.] table’ and Ua<|cra deilgnr.

L E V 0 N 8 H I B ERegular,ICc; Dollar Uijys, 12 for |1

' 3.1-iDrb Dcvonsliirc o f heavy du'mljle <)ualHv.' In ji’mk, blue and tan . JCovr l» the lime to make roinpi-rs for thp kidilles or bouse ilrewes for yonr- self, rcc values DttVnr Days, tbreo ' yaras f o r ____ ...... ............... |

P E E O A L E S , • i33-lnrh ligb t nnd dark colors in

'b t w y pettalM for aprons,"dteM ti,: rompers, e tc , values to 20c yard; J

P o llar Dfcys, f i ^ — W.0O f

U g h t and d a r t ^ S l S s in CT-indi ouUng for night gowns, pojiinaa, etc., ^ ( l fa s t colors;, valtita .20o, ■ I y a rd ; Dollar D ays <5 ya rd s fot....|l.<» ' ‘

ty A r p N E T S 3, W rlgbt • special liolr nets In all

r tlo r* . A .n o w sMpmant J u t in.Cap shape. Keefr the hair lo plnca: ' Begular lO e-not; Dollar: Days, 12 ;

f o r ;

Our n.mploto T o m ? of Minerva -yam s .nro speciaily priced fe r -DoU -, U r‘ Days. A ll shades in .silk mixi;dv : nnd all-wool. Regular'COe; DolldV',. ■.

' Days, two balls for ......„ .«1.00 J- R A I B B O W E IB B O N rT affetn and s&U» ribbons, gooi] . quality , black', whito and nil colorj , values to SOc.yard; Dollar Days only ^3 yards for -------------------- fl.QQ.. ^

S I L k H O S E . ; - " iA .p a ro sliH. Iiote. of cxcopUonol^ 'o

ev, all sizes and moat all colors.' hiiss tb is tipi»ttonlty to bay . .

. a p u r j;s llk bw e th a t li> a roal lla^ ,, RiJii. Bcjtular IIJJO ■vsluo for Doli - .j

. luf^D uys, tho }*ijr -------------- 11.00 ^D R . D E N T O N '

Dr., Doiitoii sleeping garmenls keon . tbe .litU e toU warm. They w e ideal , .

for th«',«e to ld nlRlits. H lw i 0 to IQ, values lo «1.4.1; especially prieo^ • ,

• fo r our Dollar Days ........11.007 I B B E S U S H O S E ' '

'Trueso.'ipo fib re silk boso in black,while nnd 4irown. ' W.> enn recom- fmend lliis hose very highly for Ils splendid W arin g i^uaMy., This utru e lr a bargain, fl.2-^ \tilue, Doi- '•

' la i-D a y s ' I

W i have a i S ^ and en3s in ]' purses in brown, gray aad black.

Bilk and leather. They nro values to 12.00. Whllo they last you may { hftvo your ehoico on Dollar D ay n , {a t ............ .................... .................

’ p P A flflT B R F .R . , - ] Mado of ft hen>7 mesh malorial in ' p ink o» w hite, all Front ; or back opening; regular 65c vnlues; f DoUar Days. 2 fo r ........... .... .... -4L 00 ^

: S H iK O L IN B , . . . IWo havo ft very complole stock of sllkolliio in figured and plain for m nking coraforts, dftipt*. e tt . \jvtU • wide, fTffular 2-V values, Dollnr ' Days onlv, .Vynribi fo r .....~.,;|1.00 '

l i n o e b i e o b e p sCotton crcpcs feir 'iunkm g uniler-- wear, Mooiners. In yellow, lavondi-r pink anil Mno, rtninty HbaJes for

• liom U*. PftT D«Uat Hays, 'tU w o., yan ls fo r •..................................'....11.00

T O W E tI N OUoavv u tility tw ill rottnn toweling,

■ roil bohler. An idenl toweling f»>r m nklau roller towels, band towoU

I nnd fllnii towoU. Hetnilar 15c yd. W la r .D a y s only, 0. y c j. fo r ...tLOO

; ’ ALVMINU.r \ ) r o n r D o l l a r lia y H v ro a r e

I a p c d n l s i i r j jo ix i -(fnuH ty n l i u n

— B € n p l^ e r c o l f l to r ,! — 6 O t n i f t r r e s c r v i n f j I• Q i m f t P r c n i i r v in g K

— S q t d 'i t 'T l i re e S a u c e P f — 3 Q u a r t S a u c 'o P a n wi

'd f T h r e e K n iv e s . T a k e n d v a u f a f ’O o f thcw e a h in ii: k i t f l i e n w a r e . D o l l a r D a y s on

) a i l y ; R e w s , T W m P A

o na-.. .

S a t u r d a y ;

i u r d a y a r e D o l t o ^ p a y s , t

i t e s t d o l l a r s a l e s o f ! t h e y e

a r t i c l e s f o r t h i s e v e n t . ^ b e h e r e e a r l y . A t w o d a ;

r h i s a d w i l l b e p o r t e d i n t

CEDARMOPc le a n in p ,- d o s t i n g a n d po^iH liihp

," o i l d o t h , jv o o d w o r k , e tc . F o r h o m o p , t h o h a n d lo a n d U io o i l ............. ................................................ $ 1 .0 0 -

RELLAS.u iu h r e U o . • B e p r e ^ ia r e d f o r th e 'e - 6 o m e ' s p a i a l ,v a !u e » a n d h a v e '

D o l l a r D a y . S t r o u i ; a n d d u r - ........ ..................................... ............. $ 1 .0 0 ■

Velvet RibbonsIS '9 bavo p u t ou t sn a tab ls a '

a s jo itm e n of r ib ­bons In a il shades, a ll w idths aod

<1 a ll Qoslltles. caa ohrays '*. -Dte v e lre t ribbons and now ia V'.

Ideil tlmo to buy. ONB-EALF 1 PRiOB.0 I - ■■ I I i . gM.. • ■■■ ~ '•••

; ilA H N E IIB-. Pliuinrtte is .iiied for making drcs*: a ing ro les , combing jacsc ts, etc. A , . 0 num 'x r o f ;icw.poU?rn*. L igh t ftR’l

dark colors, 2M nfh, 25c valuci; D olbr Dnys, yard* for .........11.00, ,

“ T E A P O T S ‘ 1! A good heavy blaek cflrthen .ware , n le a pot. T ea i* be tter when mndo j

in nn earthen lea pot. Theso are . t l . l 5 vftlut»; Dollar Days «nly tlXlO

I' ■ OASSEEOLES-. : ; ]J , Hound and ovnl casseroles fo r baV- | ft' • ing and servinj{. They kcop tho food

IfOl. Values to ll->r); you may bave your rholco Dollnr D a y s ........... fl.OO.. I

f EUTASKA’ 'KutasliA'Boap is daintily scented. A ..

5 very hlgli grade aosp o f merit. f, Three b s r i 'i to thiilKix,'regulnr..O«e - ' 1)01. -D o lla r D a y s ^ ^ y , ' tw o Ixutes i

for'.,^-.....,.....;..^.-— Ii.00 jf BABY SHOES

An cxi-cllent <|uallty blwik kid babyJ '- shoo w ltb e x tra patent tip , fairly .-i

heavy ./ir s t nteji soles, site* 1 to 5; ,roeu 'nr -$l-1.'i volues, DoUar Day.'. ,paTr'’. . . ._ ......... - ............... 11.00 ’

J , , N A P K IN S '■* M crc'riM d .nnpkins IHxilO. Por those •J ttlho wniit an ini’xponii.i\f nppkin- 3 .. th w in w * * W .C '' patterns w e . ju s t ' ■^Ihe.tM 'lg . A .splendid valuo f o r . ,* •» odr-D dliar Days, 0 f o r ------- ---- *1.00 tI; . \ TABLE EUNNEE8 '' 'b tanijn .'l tab le runners.,and;centcH - r o f .gw .l nuality n rl \inrn. ■ Convcn- ^ ''t io n a l designs. 'Jbeso ore I1-S5 val- ' • “ ues, Dollnr D ays only — ....._..W.00 -

• i ^ B o w i s , .P Jc ip ftuo i^nut bowls,' made of Cnll- ►;• ' fom ia Red Wood witb small jiaintcd, e '< design;.. X 'a lues for our Doi-, ]'■ lar D.\y*; .............. - .....

■ OiflLPEBN’g GLOVES, , ,.\U »n thlldrenV (Icoco Uued '

■’ glovji. T hey need them these cold ('■ days. Buy them Dollor Days n t our ,* spochl price j* V ' OAEPBTWAEP' ;T H nlf i^uiid bolls of earpct wflrp in ,

retl,'yellow , green orango, blaek and j wUltc; regular 80c per ball for o u r ,.

“ Dollnr Dav fuur balls .for .... :..$1.00 •

y 7-ineli bakers in tho,coin gold band. ''t Pflpo f?p m rd dinner ware is one ol 1 n .' the best grades 'l l ie m nrkctj,

' theso lo k c rs sell regularly f o r .H J * ; . ': Dollar ■ Dny«. ......M M ,. ]

r OIL'OLOTH ■ ' , •.. Banlta^ nil cloth .^O-lneh oil cloth. , j0 A ll.eolerjrtind a good nWoMmcnt of

paUertis. fiegtiinr SOc per y a td ':• •. Dollnr Dnys 3 yard*Jot::-;;~.>:i4r00

r ASBESTOS MATS , ,1< Aobeitos mat* are alway# handy for ,„ bot plfttos. ..flnvo your linen. BoundA and ovaV-shnpci 85e values; Dollar

- Dtvyi only,' th ree for -------------- ILOO '

r- ' ' ■ ”

: REMNANTS;»*• Down Btalra w o.bmre flUed, a;

U ble wlUi rannaata . Wo hAd « aom ber o f tbina. la ft from the

Jf ' o b r is ts a s holiday! We have ”■ priced them Jow fOr ,«nlck u lft;^ E xam lae Xim vhllo the OBort-

m m t t c o B j ^ . •

W.M WARE "a r e o f f e r i n j j B onie c x t r o o r f l iD a r y lu im n n m w a r e , v a lu e w .to $ 2 .0 0 .

ifj K e t t l e ,[J K c t U c , w i t h l i d , , is P a n s , ’ -1 w i th .C o Y c r , .

e s . . . i in i in u m H pocialK . I t i s th o i d e a l s o n ly ....r.v ...^ ...............................$ 1 .0 0

arA G O O D T O T R A C E

t h e s e a r e t h e f i r s t D o l l a r

y e a r . . E v e r y d ^ a r t m e n t 1

W e h a v e f i l l e d t h e w i h d o i

a y s a l e t h a t w i l l d e m o n s t i

I t h e s t o r e . ,

O O M O N B A T T S. A goo-1 quhlity tlircc-puund .cotton

b a i t ill regular comfort slzo 72x00.' ' A .I1---1 ball'w h ich you may have • ,«o«on our Dollnr Dnys a t -------------|L 0 0 cia

i ^ G E U O S' Kag rugs in . light colors 27x30

incbo.1. Aa Ideal rug for the kitch- cn or hnthroom.'Hcgular «1.2C value . for- «ur. Dollar^ Days - ..... .',..,.11.00 ,.®^

^ V d o o e m a t s - '■ Vou V ih need 'door maJs-ns soon as / , the, lf |iw c o c w We ofter,thi,i goodl'tfiB

Joca ;fiiir« .luatH o t a apecial'ft6r« prif't) fo r piir Dollar Diiys .,._.,J1.0O,'iinr

r u M m i , G O W K S ' •• \Yo linvo on tlic table a lot o f chil- • •

dren 's sUglitly soiled flannel ^ w n n . ' Valueii lo »3-00. Find tbo site you need ilurlng Dollar Dnys n t „..|l.OQ

■ K N IT T E D . U N D E E S K I B T S ;i«Ladies nod children’s Vnil under-

, sk irts |n groy' and while. Values lo #1 .7 ' ' Tliey will nol wriokio and ; Ms will keep oiie warm. Dollar Days, iati only ....... ...................... ILOO 'slii

' \ G L A S S E S• • IJg h t, ir.edluni or • 'Iioavy weight •; glass.-s in various slten, a gloss for

everj- puri»sc. Yonr rholee o f fjj, . l? e glnnsfs, Dollar Daysj 3 for fl.OO lo

f lO B L E IS " "Wo liiivv n nicH assortment of p l i ^ or ed«cd goblets. A c re d it 'to any • table. Regubir .15e value)!. Dollar I>a5-« 4 for ........ *........ ....... .......11.00 -

A S H T E A Y S ' 'Ash tray s o f.b rn ss , match. holdiT-

■ and glass receplacU's. An asb tra> Th in tho bomo is always hntidy. Those roc aro $1.C0 values. Como early Doi- erj l a r Duy ....................... : ............... >1.00

. " L I G H T , G L O B E S r ‘Nltro-glyeorine light globes in 25,•10 and no w nlt. A globe w c.can highly rwommend. Dollar Day Iheso aro ospeeially priced a t -1 fo r .,11-00

P L A T E SElgbt-lneb plates In a gooil fairly licavy wHglit tWtiB, the kimVto ijse for every day. Regular $1.23,sot.,(if sis , Dollnr D.iys, (J fo r,..— |1.00;;i

S O U P S " ,Whito so u p s 'lo nmtfh tho plates 6nvo your good china by uslag IhU quality . «l.U5 set o f six. D ulbr Days xiz for .......... ...... ........ —........-$1.0(

. y E U IT SPouT-iPcU coin gold T lds t» .a very good qoallly and i* a guar­anteed I’ope Oosfinnl'.wnre; S1.2." \TiUio for our Dollar Dnj's, U for 11

- ' - p r r o H E E sWo have just-received a shipment

, o f fancy dejiKn .pitc-heri These■ nro regulnr *1.2-'> values but Dollar

. Dnys vou may have your cholcc> t ...................- .... - ______;........ii-cw •

B E A S S B A S K E T Si^mall sbnpoly bmss baskots. They mako beautiful mnnllo nr pinno dec- , orations. Thfi tegulat •t.S.’l,■for our Dollnr Days only ..,,...8100.

M IX IN O B O W L StloPfl la-av>- rfilxing bowU. They ar^ . ,

I ' really iiidlapenitablo in tbo kitchCB;' $1.25 values fur our Dollar Days,I ................................................ V .0 0 >

Pal a r D a y s o f N i n e t e e n T w e n i

i t t h r o u g h o u t t h e s t o r e h a s

d o w w i t h d o l l a r b a r g a i n s ,

s t r a t e t h e p o w e r o f t h i s s t

COTTONP etticoats of nainiook

. • . and embraldered fimn ' J w hit* am oai ttw a .- 1

^ v A / i v s i

• n l l K w • ■ • Nainsook gown* In pl^ ~ ' stitched aroond neck'

J piotfl riBjB Of s l i e i bl

LADIES’ f V.

For u r o v e a th tr m These are U gh gncde BleevoB, hl<a nock aj D a y j ..........................i ;_

DRESSL. W e U T < a b e M '’ftftee

n e lc tiy aread n g u c q u 83 .od/C oiae etrljf to I

SOAPSWe h*Te s e a te d a d » p « tm e j)to f

,80* p j and i n w . p riced .'tlam

dally-low fo r D f l '^ D a j i . '

n r o E vOne hundred per ceut puro soap, uso '. it. foe wttsMng those d a \a t^ . clothes

• or use It for the batb..^ I t is'rpfresh- utali ,! IHK-.; ^P«llar i)aj;s, IS^bari f o r , . |1.00 • gt^i,

!'■; , a t o d m " ' ■' '"v';t8B n li;lit is 'b y 'f a r the best for gon- : ft6«a housohoM. !* » ta4 fj.o s |N * J^ i» * . V w ’-.inr three for 2Cc. ,,6n o'nr D oitar._ :t]un /'Days, M fo# ’a ,ci

G L Y O B E IN E ■ .i. Hose p,!yeerine sonp in ex tra largo bors. I t is a soap .lhat wo can,toe- ommend for guncrnl bath use. Doi- .•lar Days, U for ............. ........... |L 00

for ,

U U N D B Z f l O A P. .Made nif ^ s l a l - W b U o stock .by

Aiakors o f ’ Crystal WbUe, b a ts arc 's ig h tly ainaller. ' Dpllar Day V'

! bars for ........................ ........11.00

O E E M E O n . luns,,An idenl toilot soap niiado from tb a - finest nils and Ingredients poniblo bora to obtain. D aintily Rccnti'd.' Loss IG f than cost D olbr D aysj'lO fo r .J1.00

J A P R O S E '■ Wrl*J a p .Boio Is a dain tily perfumed to .ui (ionp lo r toilot use. Special fo r Del- keep

■ la r Dnys, H f o r _______ ____ |1 J » ular

^ H A E D W A T E E S O A PThis, is a sonp th a t wu can rspociaHy Uoorrecoiiimend for bard w ater. I t lath- bigbera well In hard of eold w ater. Doi- nt'. .1lor Days, 38 for .;._________ >1.00 ., for

' ■’ B A T H T A B L E T S ''JcTgena Batli'.TnW rts, b ig m « r t One bath snap, comes in a ssorted 'odors; * g r ^ very lasUng. For our Dollar Ekxys, ’ - f o ’ la fo r ..... .................. ...................« .W left,

$5M SALE OF WOOL

DRESSES

W e h a v e j u s t r e c e iv e d f r o m ot N o w '\’o r k o f f io o r i f to o u a l l wo<

. ilrc6K « i i n b ro w Q , t4Ui a n d u a v ;

' sizcK sbc li^bu . I p f o r t y . N c a t l

' I n m i i i t 'd w i t i i t h e - h ^ t e s t p a t t e n

(if ( J r o s g m in r iU lw n . T h e s e a i

. ( • x fe i t t i o n a l v a ln o K a n d y o u w i

l i a v c l i ) c o m e ^ a r l y i i ' t o g c t ’ y p i

I 'lid ico (if ( iT io o f tffcH o d e v O ^ in o )

■ e ls — '

— $sM — ,

lyOpens

m t y - T w o . T h e y w i l l '

a s c o n t r i b u t e d a h o s t

i . H u n d r e d s o f c u ^

s t o r e ’s v a l u e . R e a d

W PETTICOATStook and mosUn, trlnunM w uh.'tic* ’' io itnc« A ;few ,*a»e«iia -lnp lnk .v id ' ,-■ Tbey a re VJdnee to I3 S 5 , b n t w , ”> especially fo r Our D ollar D ays 11.00

JSOOK GOWNS , !a pink and w hite. Dooblp bem-' ,^ 'a ^ d a lM v e a . W e'haV o a com. Ii, b a t come early te g e t jrotir cho lc« '‘'---------- --------- ......— 11.00 '•

’FLEECE LINED ' UNIONS . . ■ , '

we c%si tecoinmHid'"iiothing better. sde tlJiO valnes. They h a re long- ( and a re u k l e l^ngthi. DoUit .i;-------------- -------....................... 11,00 ,

ilNGSACQVESCteea a ttiaettT * c o lona nkn< '”cqnsa, m ost a ll s l t ^ w d valaee to to g e t jrodn^ Dollar Pay. a t„_ ILOO

PANTRY ■ SPECIALS

^ U a r , r a y s v p iriU sell a ll of IW I pa n tiy ByedalB a f lass t ^ B

i^ t.« rO heck 'can fB U r thla l i s t

X T O M A T O S\ga in we aro offerini^ those good Jtab to m a to e s ,a t a ' 's p « i a r p r i e f .Ilaodard sir.v and woll .fined. Do)-. a r D * y ^ 'ia , / V i '. . . :^ '~ L _ l _ i . l to o - ; i

' • M I L K -

Iian w holetaie. .L im ited i^ 'r a M 'to ' ■ ;,cu jtrnncr. Dollar- Day'ii 'O p t y j ' ' - i i ; i !'•; a n l '. fo r ’ ™ .. .._J1.00 '. ,

■ M A T O ^ S'oj;k 'd five bimdivd!‘tp a Iwx, Bed ' : . leal Double Tip, 0 boxes , to a car- o d ; Dollor D ay s ' four earloosor ____ :.........____________ 11.00 t-

S Y E O P ■’uu mny have tho small ennx of that*;ood Log Cabin syrup,, regulnr 05e arh , Dollar Days two for.._..... |L 00

K IN a O <Unso il mndo by tho makers o f Lux.>.^kiigo o f 'R ln sb . ls '« iu a l to four. . , ora o f laundry soap. Dollar Dbys,0 for ____ •__________ ______ 11.00

. S m V E E P O L I S HVrlg.iL'n Silvor Crcara is th o 'b ea t 0 , use on your expensive silverware^ cep your silverw are polished; reg- tiar .13j , Dollar Days, 3 for„.....JL00

B E A K B R A N D S Y E U Ploor Draiid Syrup Is a very 'good, ligli t:rnilo syrup. I t sells tegnlatly it. .1.V o 'c a n ; Dollar 'Jays, three - ’or ........................... — . 11.00

T O IL E T . P A P E E3bc ;litw»and * i\c« t.ti»w c, a high :m de' paper which.^’s'etls, regular a t 'J ' f o r p i i l l o r b n y s you 'jbay t l^ o

) l J *

n m r - . W j l l V

wil!

J P n h , . I) • '

mwl- ■' ' ' '

■ \ ‘-' t'll/li'l F A IL ^ 'D A I L Y - m e w s ' ' ”' uVfiy nttcrnwn B»c«'i>t.'tluti<l»y |

i T w lc iF iJ l iN « « ru b llih ln * C a ..ln c . ^ '• (Citablliiied 1»4] I '■ ' —:-----'i n o v A. nBAD.............. ............P rM iaw J.inn

JOHN C. I«A nVGT.■ . j ■ • • .^.Tmuiurcr^ ^

V EJnlPml n* Mcond CloM- nmll moUer fp„,

i.;

, BUDSCRIPTION RATES 1 pprf

! . . s «»W h«................................................ non;• -• lanii; WEUnEH OF- ASSOCIATKII l'nf:Si; j .’ Tho AMOclntrd I'rcM !* cxcJu«lv«ly on- ,

Utlol lo llie u»o ror rciiubllcullon 0/ •H <.f 1I now» dlBwitctic* crcdliftd 10 II. or not oiti. I,• w l M credlicd In cliU yjiiw “1*" ono> Iho IwJil nowi* jiublliliod,liBrr n, All ,

er rtpuUicillon of ............... .heroin ur« nlio re»«rvc<1. mo

I; (fp\ mwiM AMoclrtieO J*re-. _

a r e of urnollellc'd manuscripts. iiMftio- ''rff»rapli* or oilier con irll'u l^ matier. Ar- jllrici. Bulimllti-il for publlcnilon will b«-

‘ uapd or not Bl Ihf dlicretlon c . tho odl-I, Uif nnil no mamiKrlut will bo rttuniM i U1.ICM accompa^vlcd by .tiv«»*iry iion-1; / _____ __________ _ AI- - * ^ iio New* 1* B mwnbcr of tho Audli j t )'■ Hur.'iiu of Clrculailon*, from whom full

Inforiiuiilon nn JO clrcui»ilon inny Iw ob- j. 01/ u ln ts l upon appllcnUon. Daltlled Infor- 1:!^ iiuiilon »upp)leJ locnily Upon rcquW - ; i><im]>’ ■" iJABTEIlN ilEl'illMlCNTATiVKH to l)

iJror«# Ii. Dnvld Co., :iic .,-in MadlMi. i ' A vi^ tfew York! A. IL'KMlor. n i l H«r<-

ford Uulldlnr. CtiloicU'« = s s = K = ^ = ^ ^ = s « K a s a ^ ^ & j;„ j

_ OLD DEEAMfl COMB TEUB

|! • Tlic toucf»itonQ_hM i)00a dlscos'crod.!• Like tlif old (/Itjoellve of tho alohomlit |),! I . wbo #OHRlit the inctliod by «tIiIcIi liaw - j t|,QtJ u c laU mislit bo turned Into ffotd. forj.j ' ugcahM bccuM U K littbB m pgleaiaW in .,.—

\ itiK roJ tlm t would rovcal frotn tho • '“ '•jlfnco o( the earth tho »poli whoro U y I— burlod trcM uro of oro of th li nad tli&ti ,M klud. N o w iy n th o tlo p ro c o M o sw o a ld jflr I .l

'■ to havo boon dovclopod whsrcby bMO|j^U^ inelaU enn be tn a e a u te d la to gold} tho in t Jniianeie havo found 0 way to ‘/B *ke'» |m oii poarlB, na tura l pearli eo /ino tn d n « « l7 | pcrfcct B8 to revolulloolM th o tel. m arket o f tho 'world. • j

A nd now an oleetric dovlco h U inveotod w hich. loe tU d tm dergroand' tlic

( dbposiis o f varioo i k ind i of do ilrib la [ "'a* I ore*. The e lee trlctl apparitpa U not j ' tho work of nn Improolleal dn»m «r| * M I director o f tlio Anioricaa Bureau o f I M bea, n fte r tost* In ArUoaa, h u ap*\ p lied fo r a pa ten t oa thD*inventlon *nd huUi t U i l u ld th a t iU fu ture usofulnoia In i , flndfuR hidden troMure* In t io f o r m .^ ja ln I <la|)o>iiB of copper and iroii and ROl* I'vi-n

hns been aainrod.* 'p i

■ tr i .JA LAW O E NOT A LAW n-vci

I A ilffislon ju s t hnndod down by thoUnjtcd .Stnte* aoprwnp Court f inds tbe j J Icnrnoil JmlKr# o f thn t trl^kimal illvlilrH five in four in n mnjorlty opinion do- •***

' clurlni; ihc selling metlioil* of a bnek- . lnK’foni]mny tn bo unfnir.

T his pnckliij; cciRipaiiy flxi'K thi’ ro- - ta il prici' of ltd products, all lifo-sm-

tnlnlii« inTi'Ssltk-s, but under the «le- clsIon III thu ('ot^'nlo cngi- i-itablixhini; the premisi! uf the iniiijuf.-ir.lurer, Is . |

' hold tfi Ik‘ w ithin itn rij;lit». Unwcvi'r,I t wi'ni fiirihiir nud refuic-il to supiily ;

. . iis ('11111I5 u t nil to ruInllorA uho mako i t 1 a jiriicliro ti> kiOI a l n Hiiiall mnri^in of p rofit. I

In Ihis iiitliT iirai!tlci‘ five itf iho juilcca iti'clnri'd ilio rnnipany to hnvo ovcrstcpiH'd till' lini'i n liilf tliclr fnu'' afborinti's hold ili» company tu bo with-

. in the Inw.' Thut is hoiv danjjeroualy I nenr th is law rnmu to bcln;; no law a t j ali. Thnt ia ihe sicnilcf thread bjr which hanps iho hoi)0 of tlio people j who wont io the ir InHni.ikcrs for pro- i tortidii nRuInsi n nmnoiHily in th ln ;^ i neceasary.to life. j

. T IM E S A EE BETTERA blind man could tell tha t cdnditioni >

are beltor thnn thi>y were n fuw j' months n)>(». Vnu cnn tell il from tho |

wny people talk . Vou can ti'll it by |tho w ay they work. You can toll i t by i

. tho sp irit iho t provnils, .Men nr« pay*loff now n» fa r n* limy cnn. Tiicy ore :m aking cvory e ffo rt 'to kcI out o f debt. JThey aro 'liqu ldn tinc , ninklnjj adjust- Im ents and Retting ready to Ro. - • - V

T alk to nny husineu ui.-in or farm er b........ and you will f in d - ih a t he has a very fc

defin ite policy outlined for tlio future. 6A year ngo you rould linrdly gel auy |ono to commit himself ns tn his futuro rpinas. • f

There Is an «itji6rtunlly lo do bu.ii- »s e s i now. ^

N ot big business, bu t* ju it biudnasa. ' IThe mnn wlio has nmdu his plana and c

hill Rtarled to work is rcsdy tn trade. £I io will listen to you, and if you haTOi °the th ing ho needs he wili buy II. |

Mon have decided to tako, their-loa* |and go on. ‘T h is applies lo morehants, ~ ffanners, inanufncturcrs, Inborors and 1all. People are no lon^icr bomoaning ^the ir fnte. They nre accepting thoir vlo t nnd try ing to inprove their coadl- ■£ tlon.

'y'cs, tlm rs aro bott«r.

IT 'S ■'PEAOB” DOLLAE NOW 11 seem* asl^iongli tho w ord“ poac6'*

in w hatever connceliMi used b suffi- e laa t to s ta r t 11 diic'ussioa In the Uoited ^ Stnt(Mi. Junt nnw, i t 's the " p e a c e " dol-

i s i = = = i _ =la r 'Ih s t is being argued pro, con and cjvo -leverai othor w ay a ., ' ' ,V)|n

I t is doclarod th a t the coin d6ci not pjer, slnek nnd it is not n illstlc , tUe l i n t ol>- ji'i-tioii com ing,from bankers and tho Intier from thoso of'csthotic boat. B ut Mon though artis ts may rail a t tho Itnper- with feetions of the design and bank toilers mny loso tomi>er|in having to pick them n ch up when n slack tum bles,.tho nvcrngB person wili find most gilovou* objec- j ° “* lion In not having oiiouRh o f them. Any fresl sort of n coin which wili command a "•rI' ilnilnr's worth In ozchango is beautiful In tho estimation of the common m n ontei 'of mnhkind. While vnrioua comments anont the “ peaec" dollar will bo nindi- irhilo i t is now, it will servo i t s pur* nnd ' 010 ju st a* fully as though it wore ar- ' " f ” tistically perfect and would stack rirml^, th a t is. pass fnr 100 cents in uftei I'xi'hnngo for goodfc ThAt is iho prim ary di'sign ia m inting it.

, .lollBA womon who loaned I’rincu William B. T

flf Wied 600/)00 francs did nut tnko an I. 0 . II. She thought his word was as rell) i'<iod ns Ills'bond, nnd ii turned ou t . , - nian

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Rome foreign countries indebted to U ndo 8am do not agree e ither In prin- riple or Interest. . dnet<

, ■ ............. . ' , berljHi- Valern has 0 mathcmiitical mind

th a t leans toward division. ^ivei= = high,

I' MURTAUiSH ^. M im T^.tlO H . Idaho — Lonlne Litch

field nad Oliver W'. Johnson wero mnr- ] h ried n t tiie Bnpilst churrli in Ttvin \U ^ 'nlis 'Baturdny afternoon n t 4 (i’clm'< ■ In tho preseneo of rolniives, thi> i-iti- J mony boiiiK’ iHirformed bv th r 'IIo v . Mr .• > Tolliver. Lnier n weddln;; diniier'wnH wrv'cd n t ti o ’rlopk a t the I’e rrlno .ho ' ,, tel. Dnlh young peopio are ivell nnd „ J ' farornbl.- known In Uio ooniniimily, I, tho brid-> hnvlng been a teaehcn In thp school* here uBtH’she loft to ieneh in . ,, the Hurley srhools, resigning nt a ir i s t - ‘ ' nin* timo. The groom I* the oldeBt son , of M r.'aod Mr*. Francis Loo Johnsn-,, |irnmlncnl formers here. •

Mrs. J . W. Hoherts and daughior / ^ Klinor, itrc v isiting relatives in I.os

Cal.. ■/ Mrs. J.m e Ja in nnd M n. W. K. Ar- buthnot, mother and sister of U. V- Mn Jain, who have been visiting hero slnco Is n roUirnini; homo w llh Mr. (rwid Mr«. verv Iain fro-n Ronlder, Colo,, le ft Mondny of a I'veninir fnr San Dlogo,'C ; 1., ,io spend eours Ihe winfor. - • • want

Fivo piijills o f iho Mliia-r nehool cnm'' sort In •Mnrtnnph Wednesday 10 iake ihe clrvo ‘c'veiilh iiiin oighih grndo examina- proel lions'- _ tn

Members o t tho Kpworth league wlH whicl

T H ^ O R P t

Today—Friday-A P o w q r f a l P r o p r a m — A E

I N e w n m s N m Advent

M L o v e a t s i x t y b e lo w — f r o z e n i

g l th f c r e ’s a g n p p i n g r o m a n c e ir

'■§ New Perils AU S to r Cast

A Grand 8-Part IA L S O S H O W m O S O B E I

C O M E D Y — T O P I C S - 0

I ’ti( ;i 'H : C l i i l i l r c n lO c ; A d u lu i 2 0 c ; M n l i n e o 1 ;3 0 E v e u h iR B 7 o ’C l

- - t w i n PALLS DAILY

civo n chill supper a t tho M, K. church i'riday evening. During the evening "kangaroo c o u rt" will bo held. T '.'. proccods will go fo r'ilie benefit nf tint lyceum. ' . .

Tiio hqm e^of Mr. an d .M r* . K. L. Johnson i\ti8 tho sronu o f n jolly party Mondny evening when forty friiinds w ith cowbells, tiri cun* and nolso malt- J mg iKStrumcnis, ga thered thero tn trea t Mr, nnd Mrs. O llvrr Johnson .to n chariforl. A fter tho noiso became un-. bearable thoy wero ushered Into ih .' Hi house and anavnjoyablo '>venlng «|>ent di' In songs,,ROir/s and n serial tim e. Ilo- froshmonts tn r e sA-vod nnd a t mid* ot n ight ih<> guests dispersed w ith h e a r ty . i,, congratulations to the bride and groom. '

euperlnlendeat and Mrs. V. R.- DeM ontortaI;K'd tho high sehoctl stndonis . nnd their tenchfr, MIm V era Caidwei;. a t the ir homo Friday evorlntr. A most pn<n,vable evening wn* spent In Rnmes ni' nnd music. A t 12 o ’ciork refreshmenii, were servod to 10 guests. ,

The L id ir* ’ Aid society m o t,a t tb-j linmo of ? lis , Alfred Hoover T lm rsdaj uflorrino:t. A fte r ,a short business Jes* slon, the nfternoon wns s i« n t in con- versation. Luncheon wns served tn th . tb follnw inj "ue^ts: Mesdsmos T . L. .!olie.«on. *'«. I. Caimnn, In n SmuTT, V’. - 6 . True. H. H. Tme. n . F* Bflttor'y, Ii. r . .Inin. .1. .Inin. W. K. Arbiithnot. L'ovd Jn :n . A. 0 . Campbell. I*. W or­rell, Arliii Tolmnn. W. II. Sie.kafus, V.If. Hell nnd Ihe Misses Hnib Hrflwn, n ianrhp Worrell, Celia T rue nnd Mln- iilft Ilantou.

Mrs. I*. J , FWiry ntiondcd thp fii. n era ' o^ .Mti, \\V 15. Summers n t Kim- ,e 1‘erlv Thursday. Tho funeral servire* n t the Twin P a 'ls eemctery being-eon- dueled l>v thn Itobekah lodgt; o f Kim- *

fThe lei-ond number of tho iycoun **** course, " T h e M eny Rondlllors,” was I liiven before a iorgo audlenco a t tho bu blgh, seho-M nuditorium Thursday oto* tn:nlng. , ■ ■ (ir

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8 l W t l ^ : :. . ..II. FUST x in n ™ .i

Itcx Kearli '* fnmous story of Alnsknn life and rspeclallv o f iho perils nnd thrills o l Im l'dlng an A laskan railroad. "T bo Iron T m il" has been irnnsferrc-i - to tho sliver sheet, nnd will bo the at- traction a t tbe Now Orpheum tnday to ' and tomorrow. The east is nn nil stnV ‘It 3ns, Incl'idlng W yndhuii Stand ing . Beik ^..J ly Carponter nnd Alma Tell. "T h e . '” ’ iron r r rn il" is n p |e tu ro-of rbdblooded |q] iction. typical o f ail n’e i'D cach stories,

--------- tl»•Mne M urray in " T h e Gilded L ily '

is n plcluro tbn t grips ono from ihi' icry s ta rt. J t is a picture o f th e stnge. ,i„ j f A g ir l . th a t w ants n homoj^nnd of , ■ourse, the ever present lovor wbn irnntfi io give hcr-n hnme, bu t not the , lort nf homo tb n t sho craves. .,Tliii< •li'vor pii-iiire must be seen to bo np- 1“ ' [)rofintcd. The finish will s il^ lf iv y o u . J \ two-pnrt comedy is nlso' on th is .b l 'l nil which eln»es this evening. - ■ j

’.y—Saturday-A Eex fioaoh Spodal

^®T M B111 Cl f T i

l e n tu r c s N e w S c e n e s ffl

:n in by.Alackan g lac iers g e in th is pow erfu l sto ry ffl

'a s l N e w T r i u m p h s r a

t PrMuctionBEEN MAGAZINE jB-OPTHBDAY

Oc; Roscrvcd Soa|a 30c, 33c o’clock Orchestra Music

LY NEWS, TWIN^ FALL!. n l

■■'AN A L L I A N C E' T l

Oy ELLEN OUNN. . mi I _____________ ___________ ca.

— I I ......... ~ ' l I , ■ I I ^ ,*JJe . n i l . br UcCiurt N.».p»p*r Brnai««i»-

11^ was vlitliiK. a t 7 p. m..' a t u „ table In thL- iiublk- Hbrnry scaDnlui: tliu “Holp Wiiiiiinl’* cvluniiiH of twu dllltlos. |g,

A girl raieri-<l uiid Heuic-d b c n elf o t the luiaiu luble. She iik> mu'*

Jmitp-y.“Mny I N « ihi; imiH-rs. p le n s e r ,“Oh. cerlnlnly." IniKtlly shovlngtlioiii

'iu u a n l tier.Sill- auU-kly BcruiliilKcd the employ* _

ment pngo imd eoidod somo addren.-H-«.The ynui|f inun wns w atd ilng ht-r

und, iw Hhe lookvd up, the ir glam-ea met. Bolh mnlled, consciously.

"I siipose these wlli rt-.iiilt iw iwr uHiini," bill- salil. .“I've bw ii doing iblH for throe weeks." ^

“And 1 for three iiiKiiihH.*’- Ui i vV

••Arililleet; and y o u m r ’‘llaslness iimiiuKer.” .

. "llfivu you lieiii Idle Initt:?" sbe ijin>lltined. cn

‘•Since relumliiK frwtu l-'ruiiee.""ti-o-lil" obi;iicouiui;eil' b ; her eynipiiihellc in*

ien'Ht, und bolng a t the pHyohiiloglnil Kince wlioro- ll was welcome, he ex* plnliKKl; ' jro

‘•I liuil fl gwnl poslljor) wIiPU 1 en- ; llsleil. nnd was promised wy Job when I gui buck. You probably knbw iliat j building slumped. Scorea o f 'c o n tm ^ , tn n and iirchUectB w ent broke, my linn umong. iheni. I read tha t rx* fen lc o men u e re tipplylng for donn's*Uo |K>slil<m«. 'r iilnk ' I Bhnli try It."

“O il.'no: you m ust not,” aho olijoct- « l. " It Isn'l fiiir ih a t you abmild. j.,., Don't think j 'ln n fool, or o vnuip. ] Vnu look uli right to me. ond I've atu 'liail experience In plzlng lip people.1 lm \e buslnoHH tibHily. hnve j,u teehnlilue.” -she JiidKcd, shrewdly.

lie itilored uiul nodded oWCnL mo •‘Havit you nny lieslgnaT" vhi"A irunk full in my room." usl "Fine, liuve you niiytliing you can f r

•turn Inlo ciishT l« h n r e thta"—ahe liiltouched a solitaire on h e r f lagflr~ '‘4nd to

‘It Is genuine." • wll: . |ie 'k t iu i‘d. wondcrlngly. am

" ’"If you can raiso |5 0 , 'I wllL- U t*8 fcnilake BU oSlce. I'll bandln publicity, tyou furnish plana. And we'll «<l»er» -wu't l « . " “ .-------------------- Wc

Sho took her card, penciled t n nd* botdr'csjTund h i ln 'J c d l t 't a 'f i im r 'H e did omtbe same. ■ - fur

On his card w as inscribed “0 . D, obiKcynold^." On hrr». “PrancM T. Qlil." do<

'•Sounds 0 . K.. doesn 't Ur* . abe iqueried. lim

_Tlioy raised 91G0 nnd ren ted t fur* « |n ithed offlcc. exl

j'L cC a . besiii^.aU b.. a a f l l l .Aomra.- am

A b e r d i e

This is a Photog

“Aberdeen Coc20

- D o n ’ t P a y ]

fLump Coal......Egg L um p..........N u t .....................

Yard 5

, We receive ft of coal—as a resi

' for .heat and last: good, high-grade

T hese P Positi\

ShanfeP H O N E 4 3 (

LS, IDAHO, THlfRSfiAY,n l d B^ancST. " ^ n f l mflTe t h ^ dlB- p " tlDCtlve." • ’ ' ! . 1 1

They dioee a baofolow sty lo th a t } ■ w & a'practical, beaatiftD and orjglnul; j f l T liey buIU a a u a ll n o d e l « u t o t paper ■ ronterlnl* and cncloacd It l a . t gluxa * caso wblch w as placed In ih e c&tniiico

-to tho building. An tr tlsU c 8 lg n n * a d :'“I f ynu likD thla, ccrae ltL T here

n re o iher«,''A II dllterenL'*It o rrestea -ihe' etteiiU6n o f « sen*'

tlemnn who-w us pawing. H o stopp«-d. looked. U ld entered the office of llcyiiolds & Gill, w here so t th e fernl. nino member, alone.

”1 would like to .sM -a 'tn o m b er of ilio f lru i/' he said, c ou rteously .'

- I mil Gill." replied Frances. ».Without fu rther ado, be Mid. “I

■m inu-a-iiied in tlic sam ple house ' you bave odvertlscd. 1 'w ant U) bpuses bu ilt tu accommodate u y mill j workeni. 1 like tbo sample, but I- sbouldii’t w u n i.ib o en tire lot bu ilt j on the sam e plan. I’t e seerf a colony o f xucii buiiii-8 too often. T here is I a dull Minieiiess io them th a t U Irrl- I tatlng.". I

"1 know," said Frances, undersiaiid- ingly. “Mr. lleyiiolds Is the n rcb ltec t U u ban many deslens ou Ole th a t I would be glad lo show you. If yoti I can luko the time,"

l i e cuuld. Ue looked, approved, and | obtained esliiimtea.

**i khould like lu me«l Mr. Beynolda. j aud wlli cnli tomorrow t t eleveo.**

“ We will buve utlicr p lans u i show j you. U r - ' ’

" tre ih fr iy —IL X. H 'ethcrif. U ere 'i | my curd." L

Frances utilled h e r heartbcuU tn d ' pullleiy escorted Mr. W etherly to the door. ■ M

"Uti, C. D.” she cried inter. “U e 't ihut big uiniiufuclurer ou l In U—.Uu wunts,CU buiigulows bu ilt righ t ' uwuy. W u're going a fte r th a t job and get it."

Next duy Mr. Weilterly culled, ex­amined u u ro plans, made selcclluiis,. and gavo a block order fur ibo Qfty buiiguluws.

A fter he bad goue. lloynolds sa t moUoiiless a t his desk. H e way luck- shocked. "Uow did It hupiHsiir tie uski-d dnxedly. •'It's a ll your doing, Francea. Vou've bveii the mascot ol tills Unu froui Iih o iuri." U u croasnJ to her desk, whore sbe sa t smilliifi w ith llushed cbeekii mid s ta rry eyes, and took be r liaiidii lu a crushing femsp.

No, they didn 't inuro^. N or d id they -wiilit to. Witli tbo (1,000 check, Mr. W etherly le ft un a reta iner, Ileynolda bought u m udi iim led ault of ciotbes, ond m arried the girl who w u w ailiug for him, Fruncvs redeemed h e r ring, obuut wblch iberu Is a story b a t whicli doesn't belong here.

Thu Urui uC ’jleyno id s & QUl con* liiiues to tbrlvv. d«m on*trttlsg th a t « succuLsfui business p tr tn o th lp can exlsi wiihufii U b e c o i ^ t a sllnu iilllann*.’' ' *

C o a l

ograph of the Shankel Coa' Twin Falls, Idaho.

7oal," the Best by Governm 2001 Poiindp to the Ton

More Than Thes for Good Coal.......$10J0 Mine Run Co

..... $ m S Pea Coal.......... $9.00 Mine Run Sld Slack Coa!................. $3.7.I from the mines daily, nev esult our coal is always ui isting qualities that are a de coals. /■

Prices Are Spot ( l i v e l y N o C o a l Q h a r g i

kel Coa3 6 , T W IN F A L L S Ol

Y, JANUARY i9;1922 -

LA S T TIM ES TODAY

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c p Jir

MAE ROBMlfiS^ T H E OILDED ULY*

A PARAMOUNT* PICTURB

“ BASHFUL LO V ER "Comedy

5 11 ll 11 if 11 I 11

F R ID A Y -S A T U R D A Y f

W I U L I A M S ,

HARTW 9 W 0 R D

0 B R A N D ”A W M o i Blctuni o l EUI7 D«yi ^

in U tah w ith Scenes Taken Is S a lt L ake (aty . '

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y

---- ----- A)al Company, .

iment Test.

i s e P r i c e s

Doaln.....$7.75:....... l.$6.7S 'Slack.....$4.501.75 , •

lew shipments, up to the test a mark of all .

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il Co.O F F I C E .

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DailyAdvertisementsH I L K IS I M P O R T A N T ^ “

F O R G R O W IN G C H IL D

O o N o t G ive E v en T a s t e o f T e a

o r C o ffe e . m___________ ■ "Wl

• tboP Itn ty ef FrulU and V*o«tablM T tnd qo

to P r w n t Oon«tip«tlDft—N* F « kno B«tt«r Than B iftt«iw Sw «tU but

M m A r* Qm I tint— nm

A siw i b rtn k fast to « tn rt them o f f - tollk, rornroen) musb, npple sauce. It voti

^ n38kM them Ot fo r scbool and fit for > <1 p la j. Kj some economics sp e d a llits of the Unllfti SUKJa D epartm ent o f A rri-1 wor collnrp. E

UIIU; nnd p len tr o f It. makes them { RTow—fl qunrt each day, If possible.Po t It OD the ir ' cereal and In ihelr cnps. . U ako It Into soups, puddings., *«>y o r ruBtnnlB for them . • ; ‘um

Wbolc Dillk Is be*t, o f 'co t:rw , hut Hklm milk J s Rood I t U c r e - l s a lUtle

A bu tte r In tbe lr meat*. C o ttaw checneIk jrood. too. , , , and

No rtjfrpf nr teu—nnt even a Inntc.Ixavr' tlicm for Um ffro\mupn, JlUk, •''® vocwi. m \ tw» WnirK. niui fm lt JuJct* nre tb e ilrlnks fo r children, anil'p lenty of w ntcr nlwnyn. i nlns

Fttilt tliey enjoy, nnd thoy ncwl It. too—Imkcil njitilM. nppic wnco. tllO^ pncWy rlpi* hnnnniis. p n n M . ornn?!**. ^ e t a o ire tbom Ti'ertnli'eji. frw h nr fonncHl Plenty of fni'tH nnd v ‘" ^ tnbles tend to provi>nt (•nniiliintliin.C»o protKT.food nml do not depend “ tipon tnxniive*. Tho .votinesler* e n n 't , be well nnie** tbo Imweln mnvp ri-rn- **'*'

• Inrly. D on't let them hurry off,In the . im nm lne w ltlfluit, nttenillnc to thl*’'T R j (iiity. ,

O lher fiNHlvj.i I'bllrl n ifdfi; nniv' pg^t bn“nil, wbnle.whpnl brem!. m rn hreml wijll-CfHilted .ontmenl. poni menl. nntl: rire a rc nil M rel'erit fo r children, They i help mnko rtnm i: hayti n rrt F n t» ' th e r m n« hnve. tno. None Is bot’or k jh thnn bnitor. n<'«lde>i th e hn iter on sovh the ir brend. do-not overlook tho fnt entJn on ments. o r In c'mvles nnd o ther fo<wl. ijqd^ An 1 I* twnV too. n r lYiey may have, hum

, s little ment o r fliih. hitt they do nof poijj J neotl much. ■

R"-eet« nre K0A.1 for th c m - th e riRht jn o one* n t tho rl«ht Hme. • D ates, stewe<l um j fn ilts. Mmple puddlnns. nnd snnir cookie* s re e»pMlnlly good, f llr e .u b ro

' inreets a t meal time. jy T le lw co 'nw iirT e t'tK O T T iaW lw w j'th**

- and hn tter. a cracker o r f n i l t They • on^ won'f spoil the appetite ., and tw te u jia c e i

Ihlddt---------------------------- ' ta th

HOM E-M ADE O IL S F QR FL O O R S

,B «IItd L lnsH d o n T hinned W ith Tur. pentlns Is Most 'b c c e llin W

A neth tr r e rm u lt., ___ ' buM

One part boiled tlDsecd oil thlnne<l w ith three p a r u turpcntlno- makes an exeellcnt lloor oil. the D nitca States i ‘o Depnrtincnt of A urlcultura finds, while

r one p n n light motor o r wurfne oU com­bined with four pnrts kerosene elves resultK HlmlUir to commercial -kinds. Fo Thn m otor oil recnmmended must not Cano be confu.ied with tho heavy, less hlRhly atari r«Aaod kinds th a t con tain d u k sedi- A nt) ment. abeu

H o r m i o i lK l i M l r

i«u nway food la ta rth eu

t . . . .

Clii'liH'-t iilmenlos a re tle tldons lo w t l" JMII< ii u ; ,\ l.mf. color

* * * ■ Th'Iliit- flavoring Im protM t,in)

stiili"'! I' I...I ‘i.imatoes.

• snnpson's

Repriw ll. ____There’s a llt l lf I'oy In our tosm

who wns (riven n puppy for Cbr'st* . mas, and,(ho g ift be lns n t thn pupplsh « are . when cvcrylhinc looks rooiI • to '

*ebew, be bites, ha rde r somctlmcH than he should. One Domlnfr. several days , a fte r C brlitm ss. the lit t le dog ran ,|oQp, bowlloK from tbe room'. When the llt llc b o j 'i m other Inqolrcd whot w oi »u«h • tbe m a tte r be rep lied ; “l i e b it my tho o ttn jcr aod be can 't le a rn to atop bltluV so I bit hts ear."—T opeka J o o m a l sdv.

U SKID S^

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Newgs under this heHAVE NOT ‘TAM ED" UQHTNING Y T

s ------------ BExptM tlen ta Common Since Frank* .

tin 's Fam ous Experiment,* bu t t l I t i« N ot A ecurata.

— S !Wjioo we wish to speak flgnmUvely

of onr acbln-emcQta Id electricity, v t - S S arc accustomed to boast th a t we have “lamed the Ushlnlnj.** ex ao m tth ta j of 1 tbo kind. Dut la rea lity wo have don# 'DO mich thing. LlBhtnlng 4s a well-1 Vy known nntum l clectricol phenomenon: but Ulf e lectricity th a t we- use Is tJravjn from another eonrce—l l was \v, ftniae" jo s ta r t w ith. To catch a n .r r IlgbtnlBg (llscborfo and reduce Its — - voltage so tb a t l l may, be n tlilied la a different m a tte r. I t moy be s u j - ' ] - ^ gested U m t’the resu lt m ight not be worth tho trouble. /

E ver since F rank lin 's famous k ite wns scut upon Its flight certain trp- tim lstic Individuals have thoueht . Ibiit this p retty experim ent was the key to untold pow er aod w ealth. Tlie t,, , tum ult paused by a severe thunder j ■tnnn hna evidently led tliem to be- j„ llcvo tlmt vast quan tities of electricity jjank nr« lumlillnB about In tlie upper a ir, Yo and to rentier these avnllable to man first needs only some method of tapping rupt Ibe Invisible resen-oir. Now it hns "ndoi boon (tald th a t U\e (jaantlty of electric- Couni ity tskiug p a rt In a flash of light- " nlnir could be collected on n thim ble; but ^he handling and restm inlog of , tills thim bleful o f e lectricity present (jgg , a pToWcm which few cleclrJcal engl- nvcra would care to undertake. I t Is a gront achievement to use th e w ater a t .. Nliigara to drive a dynam o; bu t moxt x] of us would hesita te a t the thought of em plojing a stream of rifle b-illots for atat< tho same ponio«e.' .Boulh

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TREA SU R E H ID D EN IB RUSSIA' 1 f i r s t .

Fortunes in Qsld and Jsw als Succss** rupt fully Concealed From eovlst unfJoi

Oftlcials. ■ Count____ a t 2:(

T reasures o t gold ond Jewels aro Itlll hidden lo Russia, secure from wvi^t requisitions and robberies, ihe lr Mitimated valuo .m ounting ln to_ th« '‘r jundrtds o f millions .of gold “ mblea.Ilusslan families, especially In Jewel •olleetlons; were f a r more wealthy .ban fam ilies o f corresponding means ] n other coiintrleB. and It Is certain Jmt neither Uie soviet nor refucKS lave taken a ll thbse gems for sale tbroad. On several occasions, fami- lica i f v o . to U tlie .jwreBPtiii4ifflt.lww. . iiey outw itted the sovie t agenti. Io me family, dlamoart. p e trl titck- aces were broken up aod the parta ildden. a t dead of n ight, In bed postl.D th e tub lnf of e lectric ligh t condultJ, ^ u garbage pells and even In pape^. ive}shta lying exposed ofl a table.7hen snvlet agents camo |o make io* pectlons they tapped-’th e w alls, to re . ?** ip the floor# and dug In Ihqcardcns, lUt found nothing.. W ith f m tr«de, nany of th e « hidden treasures are p^u «mlng out, to be sold In the market.0 tide the ow;ners through the win- er,

Ctarllngs Renew W ar. .Following the frn st line down from

Janodn nnd the Mnlne mountaina, Ihe ita rllnp t,n re beginning to return and Ireves of them m ay be keen fljlog CauUI ibeut the suburbs, says tho New Torlc Tuml( Jun. From theJr posts In tbe trees Carrot lad along the trlephone wires they Onion: rhlBllo to tbe lr /ellow s and huri de- lance to the English sparrow.

The Bt'arllnKa,"-Introduecd into this Flour/ 'oantry so v cn l ycnrs ngo from no rth ' Siigar, n Europe.'-; p r o v e n popular Sufjar, ilrds. They - H « ■ • ''‘•“"Wo*** .Cream Btchera and a re 'a o ld to be the only an l thnt w liUpIek n flght jvltb tho parrow ; The la tte r. Icnmlng through „■liter experience. Rive tJieIr dark- olorpd rivnls a wide bcrlh ._

The starling, being a cold w enther Ird. Bcnemliy ilopnrts f o r th e North Jto In tbe spring. W llh tho flrst cold nnp they a m bnck fnr nnothcr sea- p ' T on's frolic in Now Y ork's snows.

--------------------------------- lionsNOTIOB OP A PPU OA TION fl*Mo

)f appointment of deputy mscsso.’* nil clerks. Notice la hereby given ‘ ' la t 1, 8 . Claud B lew art, uecM or of “win Polls County, will make appllcn- ' on to Ihe Hoard o f County Commii- ionprs o f said p o u n ty .n t their next ' iRular meeting for tho nppointnient nf I ork i<h dotiutUs and clorUal BuUtaacc as 10 office nnd field work may requlr-. round

8 . CliAUD 8T>nVATlT,' H«o; llv. Asaesior. | lOe; h

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OOINO TO J N / I^ O P VOOR / J

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TWIN FALLS'd AILY N l

s Clas^ead, One Cent

B y a c t u a l c o u n | t , f o u r o u t

t h e s e p e o p l e w h a t y o u h i

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

POSITION W ASTED «WANTED - E ip ilri.iiM j ' «om«i. V

w orker^w snts work by day or hour. '*®J' 702 -Tblrd ave. N. .

"\V A N T K I»^I’rapV al niirflDjTor win ^ rMff f.ir rhildren. i’b e n f C14J3. ' J

. H E L F W A N T E D KW.VHTRIV-Experienced sales lady . ~ f

»ne who « n take eotnplele charpo of , i„ |a rt dopsrtm ent.' Reply In w rltlnc n *lU tlng experiettte. P . 0 . Box 8Sfi. __

JH SA N K aO T T O r—Me. 1620In the D iitr ic t Court o f the United

Btatoi, fo r the D litric t o f Idaho, South- :fn Division. ' p

In tho m atter o f H. D. W allace, i Bankxuni. , . ^

You aro hereby notified th a t the j*, Nrst meHlnjf o f creditors of said bank- -upt iHII bo held a t the offJco of tli* indersijjni'd Rofprec • in Twin Fa lli bounty of Twiu FaU s,.State of Idaho.»t 10 o'clock a. m., on thp 31st day of u a i lanuary, A. D. 1022; sueb meetinjr will ^ je held for the allowanco o f clnimr, “ T ijipolntmriit o f Trustees and cxamlnn- ion o f bnnkrupt. „

OUY. L. K INNEY, \ Refc'reo In Dankrupte)-.

IN B A N SE U PTO r—No. 1506 In tho D intrirt Court o f tho U nited of '

Hat«s, foi thfl D istrict o f Idaho, and iouthero Division'. 2 . 1

In tlio, m atter of John W. Ilymas, ^ lankrupti , ^

You nn- bcrcl.y notified th a t the irst meetinu of creditors o f said bank- Al»t upt will be hold a t tho offleo o f th - infJoraJKned Referee ' in Twin r tH * . . «. lounty of Twin Falls, S tato o f Idaho, » f t 2:00 o 'cloek p. m. en the 23d day of n ’’ anuary, A. D. 1922; »mh m eeting will >0 held for the allowonro of eUims, pj ppolntmi*nt o f trustee and examinn- I« . o t.H m kn .p t. ■ • '&

OUT L.'v.'KINNEY,-— Referee D ^akruptcjr.* '

TWIN F A LL S M ARKET “toon

--------- Swe.Grain. Tele

Punished by Twin Falls Flour U H lv ~ * rVheat, N a 1, ewt. ____ _ . , T

• - - - V > n j d u c - . ' . ..........................-b a r t'otatoes, Rurals, e w t .__ _ S5«O|l.&0 ggat

tanch b u t t e r -------------------------------2flo F(Jggs______ - ............... — ........ 85e rea#

L tvettw *. • »Bl><^Fitttilshed by Independent Men*.

M arket.) . jj]■Cattle — Cows 3@4c; steers 4 I-:'.-, (pee; eal, 6@7e. 06UHors—P rimo 6@7e. —~Sh'op— Mutton. 4c; lambs. 5e.I’oultry—Jlen i lOe; light frye rs 12c. Jte*r

HOOflBWIFB'B OUIDE.(BeU ll Prieei.) ana:

F rtiitaanaV egetaW es.' .pples, hu------------------- ll.00@ 2.sft * F (otatoes, c w t . ----------------- *1.S'luash, per lb. ------- — ...------- '1 pn«(abba«e, per lb. ______ _______■ .03abllflowcr, I h . _______i— 10@12 l-Jc. r n rumlpf, per- Ih. ____________ _____ i'3 ‘ U*arrols, per lb.’ _ ._ _ _ .j............. ...........•'3 p r

!>•' II'---------- — --------- • "nria 'ps ................... .................. .'J.>

P ro iriiio n and BUples. . ' JClour; <8-lb. s a c k ______ $1.2 .^®1.-IB J”ligar, beet, 100 l b s . — 17.10(3)7.25 *»*?jROr, cauo, 100 lbs______ 48 ,[email protected] C h e e ie _______________ :iS “ 2^ficV C h e ese --------------------------- .30 ~ y cean* -------------------------------- .00read ...................... .................................Hutte r (creamery) ____ — ______ flSc n . 'RRS ( r a n c h ) ---------------------------- 85e . J LRgt ( l a n t h ) ---------------------- i.— SOe pfl

Meata. ’ . d w ''urkev* .................. ......................... I .40-' •

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a m -------------------------------------- JO FOaro, sUeed ,-------i------ -------------- .40ork chops --------------------- ; 17 1 - g W

ork roast — I 1 Z ! Z Z I ! 17 l-2@25<}nrk lautage ____ __— . 27Steak — Birloin 2685 T b o T n S e ; . ,

lund 25e; chuck 17 l-2c.H ee f-P o t roast I5@17 l-Ce; plate

)•! b r i ik .t Sc. «»V ' - .......................... , scrir

M I 0 E £ 7 D ID N ’T O A BE

A / ' 'o i T n w i w H T t o i T X . M„ \ WB?e VB«Y fOND OF , V = f I U Z A 0E W ANO W OUUNT J =; / W Aw r t i v o e IN UNY J =- < OTHtrt t u s ? . - - . . - V • =

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NEWS, TWIN FALLS, II

ssifiett per word perI t o f e v e r y f i v e h o m e s i n T

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

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

F O R S A L E — R E A L E S T A T E FO I

FOB SALE — Five room modern 'F(home; hoi water heat, jinrage, etc.; tenwill trade fer Bolt U k e property. -Phone M nr 687R. . .

• •• lied FOB SALE—HO acres « \o miles west

>f Rogerwn; beuiCi bam , Iotro c lite rn F<itoek fem e, aU in cultlvntion. Phooe cuut

_______: ___ '.. t ir o R 8A L B -B eai, gooa Nnrths'flrf — -

pightv, lIJO, Rood soil, gunil tfnim. l/r. P<nw ls'it. Twin Falls. .. ^wn

F O B ~ a A L B -F lv e aeres, i T n l l e p sast, M aU e soatti W ashlngtoa school,Team to trade fo r a Ford ear. L. & S e

FOB B A L E -A real bargain In well- eoun mproved north side farm. D r. Dwight, artlc« ------

FOR SALE OP TBADB—Two-roon Thoi jlnatered ood kalsomined bouse, two — iljf. cloieu, front aad back sleeplnR F( >oreh; luwn, barn and two ex tra lo ts ; a >^lc mup. I'hnne 128 or eall a t U l E ast we»^ Ualn. ^

......................— . > IX■ F O R .R E f j T _______pneu

FO n’ llE N T -Furn lshed o r -im ln r hor» llshed Iiouse. Apply 330 Third ave. W. ] q ] ir 021 Kv'vciitlr ave. £ . Rate

TOB llK N T-100 acres, 2 miles weM if Twin Falls; must bnve cfiuipmciit ' md be able to finance hlrnsclf. Inquire / :. H. North, Twin Falls. ^

NICELY fumisbcd large fron t room. brnace heat; .large enough for two, «“ ‘ ils ti ROod home' rook«R , >25 pcj nonth. 60S Second ave. N. Phono 018.

FOB B E N T -R o o ^ 121 U alV ave KO : cbolpa loeatlonj occupied ■ bj- ot

leauchanij.. Call on Llovd-Craven ('-o., - ,ext door. • - J f® ’

Fivo rooms, sleeping pnrpli.niid-Rar- y . ' ge, modern, cIoio In, >:iO per month. ^ K ve rooms, modern exp.ept furnnrcr 'H.J

18.00.1. ■ - • •,LLOYD CBA'v'BN CO., i>c

' 123 Maln Ave."K, . pboa

I HAVE FOB BENT desirnl)le'1i7x ^ som.bouAO on H gb th ave. No, M. J . a lxe weeley, F irs t National Bank Dldu- row'alophoM Pl-______________________~

FOB( BB N T -lS fl TljUd ave. No., bale, ■elose in ,” a fron t room, olsetrie heat, ehia4 art^ adjoialng; Urge can-jgh for two

-------------------------------------- 75e IPOB R E N T -Tw o room apartm enu.

9asonab«, eonpletelv furnished f ir TO gh t hoiisekeeplBg. n e Oxford, reoa Iain N , , ■ A U i------------------------------------ ------------------ enthNICB quiet room for m atern ity rasei. _ _

peeial'am ie. 810 Sixth ave. N . Phono PO SIM. eoop<

FOK BENT-=-Extra nice lig h t hoTm “ f o eepia;; rooms, w ith bath prlvllnir-: 0 . gr iasouable. 404 Second ave. S. T w o :

FOH R E N T -T hroe room furnl«lpd partm ent, reasonable; Bungalow Apts.. TO Will St. a sd Second a'ce. E. ' sixes,

I t o b BENT—a five room, modernJttago, 312 W alnut s t. Inquire Bol*o __ayotte Lnmher Co. .. po:

' ' ' " and 1OR S A LE - AUTOM OBILES » »£FOR 8ALK Ok T R A D & -F irst rla«»

ord sedsn. 446 BoeoDd ave. & - -

^ L E - F o r d touiJng; th V n o .It b u been overhauled, 1110. Onf EOO >1S Pord touring, |1 0 5 ; one'1018 Fonl indstor, 1310. Central OaraRe. Phone

‘2 - ' • • “ FOR S A L E -A n o tte r Ford a t a bar

lin ;- Overland 00, 1285; 84 Wllly» P^oa night 6-passenger. 1400. Taylor Aut<9 , Second a te . No.

F O E ‘ ‘P E P " s t» ‘ 'B T E l'" th e Cy»a rr. Qrioder. 147 Seeond ave. N .

r o K SALG-1D20 Balek ligh t 0, r s ‘ ilnted and in fine condition, *1030. odRO touriog, repaintedi |4S 0; Ford ‘)0d tires and nm s good, IlSO; Beeluring ear, 1010 mod», looka like new ------100. D an e tt Auto Sales Co. IKI

FOB SALE OB T B ^ E - f i tu d e ’baker ~ ) i i ladster In ex tra good eondition: w ll' Phon :cepi Ford in trado Pbono 869W. —^

•Mixing Gauss a n d 'E f f e c t '“D ear Tcachcr," a m other writes, iileaso cxcuso W lnnla-bclng lute tlila . . . lomlnj;; ns she hml to wnlt until I Wl i t tlilH excuso « r(itP.“—lliwton Trun- nhlo rrlpt. -

R E M U C H

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IDAHO, THURSDAY,

d Adr insertion, andTwin Falls receive The N

change, about your rooms,; you need — ONE CENT pe

FORSALE-MISCELLAtlEOUSFOR BALE—B'aiml straw , ton or ba lf “l (

ten lots, (5 n too. Phone l<37B]. gra>

iX)H S A L E ^ '^ bred lihode” Iriam l 1/ lied ruoatori. Phone 603B1. ^ hum

FOIl “ u A L K ^ w i . t o i r '^ t e u i e ~ v a S . , cuum 4^3, mounted e lk 's hi'Od 92. , ■ elertrie w ater heater 110. Apply ApL L< 0, Central b ld g .. . Uett

FOR SALE—20 head horKs. Arross^ lA from Porm ers’ corral. jw rii

r o i i 8 A i.E -a o o .i I Strie ovcu throe bottool 120 loaves; No.S eloctne cham pion, mixur; clcctrlc! cooler for w rapping; tw o good show, cases; and l a r ^ mbrio/^ lunebjco un ter^ th ree ta b le j nod m any‘other; articles th a t w ith a bako shop; Ibis) >'>' can bo lo u g b t vory ehenp. A ddtpsf*'*!-! Thomas Clinton, Buhl, Idaho.

FOR 8A L £)^B ight, horses, row s.jpsru nfules and hogs. 0 . Q. Sullivan, 4 m i;.| —~ vtcil, 1 a-4 mis. south o t the 8W cotnvtj

I'CR S A L E -^ la ss N. SO Chicngn pneumstie tank mounted u.'r comprcxi , ' or oiierated by d irec t connected 2U- \vi horso power fuel oil engine. Cyllndi'ri fUy. 10 1-2 by 7 1-4 w ith 10-inch etrokp.Rated capacity 13.1 cubio foot of f n - fomr o ir per ;uinuto a t 100 pounds prpsiiuri-,, W eight U700 pound's; ojxirates on korn-f W. sine, ga# o t lubVoH; handy auA.cmn: try paet unohlne. can be madUy moved Addi on |t» own Wheels, suitab le for small pbon mine or proipeetlng. May be inspcct-, ed a t 302 Broadway, Boise, lifahu < Phone 673. Price 1730.00 '■''“I*'_________ !________________________ iPOsK

FOBD -ports. Auto W recking Co, HhosI 140 Second ave. 8o. _________j

8 I 0 E S n x i u B E a . r o B ,Goapleto o n ttl t , si^o, dcskj cfith te j l « ' l ------ter, adding naehine , sbelvlag^liii s e r- | " J tionr', mirrors, window fix tures, fllw-'Pl®*J (rip fix tu res o f a ll kinds. Inqture- of iJeergo Leopold. Tho ^ iH liery.^

P O ^ f l ^ B - iF a n c y Delicious applet. P,r«f< Phone 0U B4. •. . . ■ . r^»_

' HEN F E E D -W e have tbe f in e i t ; mixed balfnced ration io town. Dar- <- T row Bros. Seed ft Supply Co., Phooe (i.|

FOB S A L E -P o w er J ia r baler, ifixlB lonb bale. (Un be seen a t Lawrence Ma- thia* shop. W. I . OUlstt?. • •

8 A L B -N « tte a « m w ta lo ^ t q o ttl r S e p e r e w t Pbono fi7flH£. •»

POB 8A L £->B edreoa set, Wvroom set, p layer piano, M ijestie rang.-. lUl la f i n t class ciiodltioo. 236 S e v » tb avs. E . ' * M H

POB S A L ^ lO O dde-bgD t glass for loupea and sedsns. M oon's sbop. | |

FOB SALE - Fine eating apples. X grade Jonathans and Orimes Golden. . rwo milea west, 1 1-4 sonth. P a t W ynn.?hoae n7 B 3 . ,

" m ^ a A L E — 100 windshields, a ll net « ilzes, priees reasonable; headlights and slndow glass. Pbone S, M oon's Sbop,

____________ -________t w 5FOR SA L B -B leyeles , uleyeles, tire s . xhi

md accessories. W e n e r 's Bepair Shop. « '|i a 4 8 e e « i i d « t E -------

MISCELLANEOUS SS' t w i n F A L IB PO m .T B Y AND EGO CO; cash bnyers o f live poultry - n r j i ivery doy. . Phono I7i5. 240 Fourth ive. Bo. I noi

A LL K INDS O P SEW INO, f t l t e r i r f ; } ^ ^ u d reniudollng! priees reasonft^lc. . « - Phoae 8WM. •

FISBEBM EN , AtkontlonI Rods t v ___]wrapped, re-varnished aad repaired.Pred E . Bamsay, 112 E lg h ^ ave. E . •

TBY OUE repair shop fo r a ll yonr ACCi :ar troubles. Wo satisfy . A alo Wrcek ng Co. 140 Second ave. So.

' DAN'S I'LACE, 2S- BbothOM S* <.-ri)nii” liaud clothes boughL _w l 'o 'd-------------------------------------------------------Tfi

DON'T f o n n r r n a n ’s plnre.

~ ) R E ^ A K I N O . Mrs. D la Cameron ... >hone WaW._____________^ R O M

CAR 0W NEU 8 enn uso our shop to |8 W i lo their own repair w ork; "m inim uni s t Ij !Oit.*" T ry this servicc. Auto Wreck- OR Co.. 140 Second avo. So. , „

~ J . H.W hat IS uBuIonr.io yon may bo vnln- -■I'l

ihlo to others — advertise I t in *be '(•" :lasslfiod columns. '* Ti

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I j l i r n o n ! r i M - n i w ) ' I)* • v E o im s i * OR nI f HOW m t H B 19 '^

1 1 HOW 0 0 'r o u 3 P S .1 NIC

II I MM f c

ANUARY19,1922

PaigeWORTH IT I ?

News, daily. Tell all IS, for rent, houses for per word— Phone 32.

L O S T

'L 0 8 T - W tu r . l^ , on Bc-,o'nd Vvc. W. sray aulo blanket. Call 720.

IX)ST— llruwn key case, contalaing Dunch of licys. Phone 381W or rotuin0 Aiooilte OreaslnR and - W asUng JU tion. . . •

L08T--lJrivliiR rIovc, right haad. ie tu rn to Sews. Howard.

W 8 T —Wcilncfldny morniug, lad ies '■vriit w itch and chain, between Wash- nRtoii irhooi and OrcRR'a Business 'uUpko. Bulurn to Nows dfflro and . rcfcWo r-nvptcl.

, m E r T O L O A N ______f AU.\* i.i>(\N> aau isunibly p a y n e a i ___

i«i-i<i«,' >.iiiu> Arttiur U Sw ia.

The .New* II read by tbe iw rraaaent'Snini.; rlSoM-iL

W ANTED M ISCELLAN EO US '"w A N T K D -^ro buy harness, wagea*Mil coK<. I'lione tHilW.

W lH !L l> 'nU Y ' 2 0 '^ r - j T ^ ^ s s e a l ' Uy;- kIv- prlcu nnd full "deicriptioia lr«t li'ttnr. Address C. E. Barry , Je- oinr, Idaho, lluuto No. 2.

W ANTHi>-(lood retail milk deliv- ry woRou. tllvc description n l oncfr iddruBD .loronip Dairy, Jproiiie, Idaho, biiiie ,

W ANTKD-CIomiI r~or.l7~scdans or iiu)H>A nud laic model *«uriug carat usft wnitini:. Central Oarage, 31b honhoD^ St. Weal.

"W A N TED -W heel% ’bnir fo7lov*D dl ‘■hone 734-J. .

\VK WANT jKitatups, r'abbBga~-*l»^‘'‘-'’/ ies; inrsi- <ir small luti. Call Phonr 250. . ' •••

W A N T E li^Potatoes; number tw o 's raferred. .1.- B. W hlte.-Phono 08, P w - • - lne hotel.

‘ > ^ T E I > - > 'a i : bogs~or atoek hogs.'. T. Bmwu, Klmlierly. Phono 3L

^ V A N m ^ ’w O o ' feet sccond-haatf ' imber. Ed Vanee. Pablip M arket.

WANTED-;;-A)l unemployed laberer»_ .........) make the Labor {Tall th e ln bet4> a ar ten . Fre« light' a » t lieat. Opea1 all tiu e t.

’w A N b ; i > - l i i . V s i - ' . r ^ . 7 ^ ' M •ire; U u mile* w eil, I 1-t sonth. r t l i\u a . I'buue 317B3.

liissfliM! i ; :Q U f l 8

IN D O W 'oLA SS-W lad'sM eidsTe'ahJ- ft w ori. .M oon's shop. Phons fl.’ '

S H O E ^ A I R I N O

BTOATary^xhi>|>. M i tiboahons West. BboM n'l«tj»U while you wa«.

■ T E A N S ? E K

m i £ B ' TSANBTBB o o u p i u r r ' 'Pbone 84S.

BUOK-UAUliTtO.—Phone-871 or fu T rucj servlcr. 164 Second avsana nortb.--

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CCOl/NTANT - I).' A.' Safmon, IPa ' Shoshone B t Bo. Pbons 05S.

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OHM W. O R A H A J d ^ U r ^ ^ Ba^ k Trust n ig idhg. Pbnnr 035-B.

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wilELBY & ^ i i i T — A tto n f /s tt law, Prsetlee Ip sll coarts. TSrta Kulla. Idsho.

, H . W lBB-Law ysT .''^^l'lly o rg ^ 's s * , -■nllrMi<iti dppsrtraent O fllse s—'(•■•ifn- •» *n.l T. o»er Twin Palls Bsak T rm i Cn,. Twla Falli, Idsho.

By B. F O 'NEHiI.

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i FiilMB'f jipipyip,;i Water C(inn'ectlonS:anii.MotoriS;; Vehicles HeaviesLSufferers;jjj

;; when Temperature Takes an] jr:! Unprecedented Drop ■ iii"{ --------- . IH .

Wnlrr, r>[»vt nrul »iiloinol.ilrH .»ur-iV fcrcil m.i»t from ileelltii* ] I'ui

|3; ■ In JempcTfltiiri- lip'n- iliiflnj H'p ^ " 1 i?® '■ bonr*. , ., Plitnibi^fK and Kiifnci- wert*' 1

k tp t lomv rrmii I'n 'ly■ ' flf till* monilnir K»ln<- tJinwiiig n 'lM lio .o f ' ' frow n tenter nlpr« nnd n'ntnr whfrlcji | nrj

rmiiterril InuixTntivr.l.y tirtion o f thv thi ,'i ' . « l d .,D ' nelwji>t» till'l i(inr« of <1 nml S '**v tw * mornintt 17 < n lk wort- ri’rdvod nl ''■•i\ the muniRlpal wnterwork* offlcpn f<>r W'lIj o f r ic ln t. Inmwrlinn nf wntcr nn-lrrn »1h(■,, fcHBPpptfd aa tbn ^nur<-c nf inti'Jrunlcil dn1 f t ..Wfitcr mipply in rhvi'tUni* llironulioiit yc.j r ’ th r tnffii. Rlx nii'n In tlirfo r'ulnm.o- c*Iw MIm wrrp oMliriifiJ »n Dili im rk )>v fi'l1; JI rU jttn im . i“mnvni«»5nnt r ♦SI !' nrid w«**orwotkt.; " ' M rtff* Holdfng Up, ■

W ith liut verv fr\T ciri'|iHnn«. Mr. . I'S'ijcrrltn «nW1. th r UnnWc «^a'' fonnOto I'xlit-. {ni «vnt<T nliH"< w ithin tli" ,,

; ha l'd lo f: '‘“ 'J n®*: “ In vlfiw o f thn <‘n1<l wpnthcr dnf-i itljr th r wi'ok Mill tlw «ittem o low ,I tfm p c rn tu rc 'n fln iit .niKlit.” Mr. rilffpr- .*/ rim ifljrlt " I inunt'ex 'n rp« m>'»)‘1f n«

boJnjj wftll ploniicd w l|h tlic m rtr r in- itn llo tion lii'R*. nml I l)p!ii‘vo wu nrcd a'nlti;t|ial<' tin xi'rioini trnnldn from thi«

; louri’p cvL-n tlmnttli trmppraturp* Khould ! . fpmttln 'ow for a longer jK-rlod. ,

Condltionn a t tlio Hourfo nf tlip cU y"» w M fr supply worn uWlnp iiomc eontorn „

- to r»ty offipinln thi* mornlnjr. Only n fimrtll stream of w atrr wdh comin(;{ throiifrh tho cunal to thp intake lo thp My mwnlclpal tn w rv o tr , '' iMfiuRp o f thy nlrenm I'cliig Moc VpiI, 1),v ifP. ' I’unn)ii ' wpfc li'plntf iiipd to nrrolpiato dcllvprj' o f VBtci' to tliP fHtmtlnn plant. V ons' I iirb'i-hnd liovn taken , hotrovcr, tn ror- L TOft tlip Rltnntfon nnd no .a lnm i im» f

- i M "’rfMpil liy tho nffiflnli. I/ '" ' t th n t iiono i.f tUo w-ator

s . . frotcn wan ri-snrdpd with. . . tntW rirliiin lij- th p 'm jtp r woTk* i1«.

jidrtm ont. •• ,k o ta r l s ta Stralta . -

(fnwnry nutomol)ilo owncru wlio U ft n thp ir ^ n '* rtandln;: too In tij crpoioil ’to thp .iria thpr o r who htul plnfoa un>

• . .w .irniiilfd rnrlfidrncp In tlip c fflrary« r ,A dlmlnliibiBif Bdralxtute o f alebhpl

TmUfttfttn wpTf fwuptttMl tn MOTti* o f rn-im fo rail npon RtitaRO operators fo r.a iw afa jiec nnrl.R tnm llnj room wn« •, n t 0 p fm lu m ’ in ihp hcalril utoraffo Mom« nl till'snvprnl BnrnRP*. »,• Bnow^wlilch fpll .^fnartnr to 'n Ot-pth V flf 'fonr n'ld nno-hnlflhrlii'il'.on the lorcl, ,,, hnn a< ‘ ".iniu'A'<p<l ci<perln!ly Iti north .. nnili.iiniit!i roadii to an pxli-nt th n t -tra- vpl over Vifihway* runnln^j In thU ic ftlon ‘Mpn w hrn surfarcd, U .d lf fl - » riilt, nnd coniplipfltci thp problem cf thu pold woBthor m otorlitt. ^A M TfiTEBT SU PPBB AKD i‘

OOBTOME BALLWill In- Rlvon la-U io Rofond W ard o

i!o6i « from luvVtilriB thf* »1n tc rl on F riday , Ja nuary 20lh. All n

'portoRik n u s t 1)6 rtJitumod in our prei- non t iHtrd tim c n ttlre , o r v ill be sub j(« t t<to nn additional ISe. A nyste riou i ti

's iippcr will bo serypij fo r (Ie.J>cr ordor. n Ooatlpm-'n •]()?, Indlpt free. 'A lto ehll* drpn dnn rp 'fro tn 4 o 'c lock un til 7 p.Cl. QcDPrnl adm itdoo lOe.—a d r .

' - M O N tA NA . h a i 100,000 a e r u o f i r'f iirniP 'l '">'‘1 under n . S.-OoTerwBenI • rpclaniatiou projrett.’ Rich produettve*oU ftdapW to aWftUa, »uRar b teU , pb- i

.'tatoc*. trrain (trowlni; and dairjlaB . I'Low pTlPM,- CMjr -tprmii lo actual let- u' tlpffi. f o r full informatioD oad fre* ddCMriptl«o pobllcationi, nddreM E. C. «

' ).cpdy'.'.Ouneral As^lcuitura! Dovelop- j>ipnt“.\eon t. G reat Northern Railway, t

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: 'D r-.E i-ans, the optlelao, formerljr o f t Twin T fllli, liul now o f noUe. will boa t th(> IV-rrine h«tPl noxt SnturiViy and |Sunday. .Imninr}' ‘JI nnd Sl*, to a ttend $hill old vatSi'ntu or o th e n who mny f

i npod hid scrvlccfi. Wo f i t glAMpt cor- |rec tly . J . T . FN-nn*.—adv. I

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■vifl«n#(i>rTniIiraVlI. Xewbcrry, Jnaior ,• te aa to r froni.M irhlcan, who hm denied

all.knoW '.^d|;e'uf tho imoni'lii ofm oncy• expendM ')n the Mlehlfpin »enatorljil

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D is o r c p a s o lo s In S e t t l e m e n t B e tw e e o L a n d o w n e r a n d nok

T c a a o t Q lv e u H e a r i c g• ' • • • ' t h i

i WhuthiT I,pc WilliaiJi.. m r|ii‘nU-r hu.: ,forini-r (li’imty »licriff i.f T»t1d P .i '^ .i, f

Umnvtv. fSnlMifd wn»on of \ m . which >10 »ppnt fnnniiii; n-rtaln landi

<in U nrn 'n and Mlnldoku roiiutlM, ovr- I inR 1‘. 0 . Hethimo of Twin t'al!*, owner Inf till- .'Olid, •IU 7 ..H , flK.llcthono ni- ]li-j;p«, or wheth'pr ho,Is Upthunc.'t c rrd 'J llo r 'in thP amount o f a t hd ' 1rlalniR. ii a qiu'itloii lo he duterniincl kcci

I by a Jury tnipftnncllcd In du lric t rourt firI lipro tod.ty In tlip cAiie of 1'. 0- Ikthu iie !)uija p i in i t L«e Wllllaino nnd Mnude Wii- poUMiami, hi* wifo. • con < Dothimc nllofrcR in a complaint filedla 'A uRu^t, l&JB, tb a t u«dct •ptovWoM I

,o f a loav) nereempnt c n trrp j into Janu- in;;lo ry 15, 1018. Wllllanin a?TPcd to- farm oftho proixtrly In qucsHon durlAR.lho m b- lor.'

'non of |f)l«, i>aylDK all. ''xtx'juPa Inci- o ’cdent to Iho. farmlnjj ojipratlnn* and To- hypi'ivint; (iiip-half o f tho rrop lui hl> com ikc pi'OHntion. Tlio romplnlnt bI1ck<''' fur­ther th a t upon WiHlsm«l roqucat Rtth-(ino fiiriilolipd lo \ViIllom« durinir- th-* ofyear, anpplic*. moin-y nml labor nt nn r ‘iiI'xppnup c f ♦.'O.ld.UI. nnd tli,at in thp ofxi'Uli'oteiit At Ilip L'X'I o f i)>r .iriisoa oOlv Mi<-

. ♦aftSMO w w ti> ll*5» vs- nn»:|ipnmi. '^u il,"w iu Inatilulpii for rci'ov-. for crv . . f 'th p nnlani-P " f ♦ i n m . ,• VVillinma in .a n nnnw«f nnd rroav Jr.imiilttint; ndmit* ndvanrea of minpIlM netnmnrv n ld ’ Inbiir niailp Iiv Ilothnnc Tn 'In.'tlii'nmoHut only of M57P..TI, nnd lo off- «V«pi‘t thU .iiiiouht ho nrpRpnta a p'nim for "allillinr. mralu tn d hid own onp-hnlf in- op<Icrimt lo tlii> pri>|M nml Imploniantn nn«l aniIb thoir • prndiirtlftii whlrli ho turned «w,

' iivor to Ik th n n r n t Ihi; vnd of tho iicn-fon, nm»iintiiii; to tni|in,!)3. Up there- ]foti' n»V* f(vr jvjdKWi'Wt nj{aSnii\ BrtUun> flv

' for Hip l>nlniii'p niiioimlinr* tn $IC0-l.S3. tJii' Ilctliun*'’* nn iw rr to llm projui-com- V e

I'lnlnt m'kniiwli'd^rK W llilnuia' rountoi arcI'lnlm, Imt nsn-rt.i thnt rrod it rovrrlnu dUtlieno I'laimi hnn boPii o lbw ril In Both- pa

'jiin i'V tp.'knninp of tho arrount. ml' t Thp cfl'fp fnr Hotliiinp ii ;iri'i>i'mcd bv c i ■|\V, 1-. Oiilliriii. Frni.1i I . HtephKn op-• |ii'nri fur Wllllntn*. g |

"ITIIiMO.,t C o u n g O H i t i a l s a r e f o r m a l l v iS

A ^ k e d t o C a ll E le c t io n o n

Q u e s t io n "1. , . ■ . • «S^ iV tltlivi for rrontlon nf the llonicn ™

hlithwar H iitr lr t- .to inrliido a p p to z i. tim tely’.li’.fino ncri’i' of Innd extoadln/' , '

. from 'th i ' pTnpowd Klmlierlv hljhw av ;I diBtript pnal to Ihn, jiroponpd MnrtauRli ’ ' 'liMrlpt r.;nl nonth frmn fluako river to ^ ; , tho afnto hnd c o u n ty , boundary limj,

1’ wnn fl'-^l late venletday uftPtnwin, In i’ thp offli'c* of tho rounty rpfordfr by f J . T>. Kni’nl'e of Hanson, onn of the

nicmber* »’f n doloeaUon. choien n t n npptinir nt, Jlanacn Fridny fVcnlnR lajit lo proan''iito oi'tlnn lonking lownrd crC’ fltinn of- thi< iirnnoscd dintrlpt.

^ Pntp o f thp piprllon fnr niibmla«lo:i d n f tho nii^'ktion of ernatlnir tho propoied f d h t r W t h e p^prtor* w ithin tt* bound- ”

pripa In lo b r dptormincd hv th r rounty Jr V rcrordpr when n rhpck cnmplpled a t 1“ :t to thp oTlpnt nnd naseatod valuation ofII tho Tiropa*od dlntrU t and nrmnRcmonti al r. niBilo for polllnR'plaee. bi I* • ___________________ . Ul

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it •„ I..... ri'6 Tho Dluo Triantflo elub mot laat o l jh t if fr* in tho domo e f tho lilRh'tchoo). Vlolot H I ' noldorma'n, no reoee'D onton and Mar- ^ t- iru e t Donlap }«| n 'diteuuiozi on tho ^ d ifferen t purpoaea of tho organUatlon,- a fte r w h tth th e girl* w ea l to th e club [>' rooma on tho lower floor and rend let- g, r> tpra from the ladlnna a t Tawai, tn

whom thoy te n t Chrlalmaa bozca. A fudRo p a tty coded Iho evonlnB'a c n t a - -

if UlamcDt- . '>0 Tho f^rla* baaketfanll teama practiced id lo tt nlRht, •' Tho followlnp fflrla wcro ® ‘1 arlected by Mlaa Moore (aabjecl to " ')■ phanRe), to mpot the Ruhl team a t Buhl *' r- Friday ovenlcjr: Norn DInek. Minnie b

Pniffc, M nrthn Stenraa, RcmIc Dunning, i;: Dnria W ynn, Violet Iloldcrrann, Fannlo w Humphrey, M ildred Unynes- XuciHo Ir W.vnn, nnd- Ruth Buma.

During a ahort' naaembly in the fif th ^ period yesterday, Mr. Knrnc* announc- ,y fd aome fhanj;** itRnidlnR .tiorapUon „ from final cxnmlnationa, namely: bad rnnduet 'w lll neecaaltAte tnking a ll ex- !" nmlnntiona. n grado o f C w llh cartain _ ponditiom rtf a ttcadauec wlU otempv “ and n crado of A will cxpnlpt without rpRnrd to pttendaaeo.

B «tt P l m r * Wlrv. ■T hey-^iavo ' rcceutly been « pe r1 -.

m cntlac In KnRlaod od thp bea^ aup^■ port fo r plctur<^. and Ihe 8cleutlflc

Amerlenn aa>a It ivna found i>mi plain cojip^T Win' In om- Vtnind l;i fnrnu|>o- rlo r lo twistpil liniwt n ln ;. nml <,i»|i|>or win* In «ir tuiirw , n«i lliiMi. n . ni>f

TWIN FALLS ;T0 GOODIKO . , TJ* g ttor. Btthl and •

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U ftv b g Tw in F«IU B a. m . aad t p. a . Cosn«ctin{( d t.O eodlag wltb tralaa No'.' 19 and 17 golsg v e t t LeaviDf; Qoodlne-B K.’ m . a sd liSO {>. m., aTrivia(( U T w la Falla 10:SQ n .'in . and < p. » . . .Thoip 'eart a ia e q a ip i^ w ith k«at> era, m a k la ; t&o m p .a p le am e .^

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U c e n M l to Wed—Mnrria;{0 liconacs were liii'iPil here ycatprday nfternoon to Rud>i';Ai 2ncli nnd Agnpn Hejtma- nok, both o f Buhl, and to Wllllom J c F • fcTSun, t ’wIh t'all*, and ,01v& Ellison, Chicago. • \ • :

B e o ev in f ' A cq a a ln ta f ic ah jp ^ Q . B. ' Scliwleger o f I d ^ o Fnlla and 8 t . An* Ih'onyi d istric t mnna){cr fo r the :idaho ftlntP L lfo Insurance compnriy, a (orm; , ^r roaldcnt of Tw in F a llt , ia h c rir th li week reiicwliiK 'o]d''n’equaIotanebsMpe.. ..

T raffic Man B etam »—I^onnr>l Wav, accn-tary o f 'th e Southern Idaho, T raf­fic aa«o<]lntion, rrtu rn^d today ' from - Burloy, where lie attondi<<i a tooollnir of popilo RT'"tpra addressed hy tho ita tc commbisloiier' o f-np lcu ltiirp yesterday.

T i n I s m p t , t A Jfa tt -Y iro oriRinal. in;; from tho furnurr In tho bnarment o f tho rc*idi-nco of .fudjtu W. 0. iU»l- lory, Serund arcndo north, a t P o ’clork. IliU niornliiK ’ aa cxtlnRulihed hy tho firo departm ent bt'fum any dnm IRC resullcd. ■ \.-

Oiaba L e a ^ .VtO'ts—K.' n . niincan Ilf Itoisc, a tolc loader of vocational \ r 'libs. ia hore ronfurrlnj; w ith liYulrn of plub w ork In thi- rouuty relallvo to Hiplr pJrt/u fu r tlifl arfifillpii o f boya nad QirlH unrolled In thr- » r|^n lu ilbnB for Iho rf-minp yoar. , ' (

■pUer M an. Buy,, Bwlno Cato an.d]. Bchlldonn o f F iler, n t-auctlon here to -, dny, bou;;ht fo r I3.7S a hundred pounda,' * a^drove of RO atoek awlne offered for! aalo by C. A. McMnater prior to th p 't oppnlnR th i t ofloraoun of M.cMaaicr’t anio of ^0 rejflaterod Duroc Jeraey j awino. - ' ij,

F r a i t drow ers in Saaaion—!tnvat;ra of \ flvld aiSco n«d method* of comlaUinK t

. tJiu Incuralona of tlio rodent in orchnrda j Svero tojiirn o f dlacusslou amont; a ( aroro or moro o f hortieulturiata of thi* t

: d la trict WJiitlUR thla attcrnoon tn thu t- Pariah hnll. M ilci Canon, ita to eom -'i

mlaslohor o f ni^iculturo, Waa achedul-'■ ed lo addresa ih'e meetlni’. j ,

B U R LE Y POTATO GROWERS i ’ R E JE C T IIEW G R AD E PLAN; !

Meeting; o f 60 F a n n e n a n d -B U p p e n "Votoa A galnrt AdopCoa of “ Oomhl. i*

I na tion O rad e" ]*

m niL K V — (Hpecinl lo Tlio News),— ' A nioctiiiK herp yoatorcbiy of flO pota to , crnwors ond ahlppcra o f th li d istric t r c - , jp ftcd by ro to o f 78 to 2 n proposal fo r '

)| ndoptloii in Idnho of a “ comblanllon ] Rrnile” of potatoes to consist o f 73 per j r rn t No, 1 and 25 per ccnt Ko. 2 RTndcs. , Mllea Cannon, atato eommiaaioner of HCTlcttUwte, aw l J . H . Thomaa. alatc \w- la tii Insuoclor. addreaaed tho meeting.

" m t « l io a l . t o n r f l k . i u l . '' ' lnn» reached a t tlm llar taortlBRf raeent- ,

Iv hold n t Tw in F a llt . Buhl, Caldwell r iind other Idaho towna. whero tho

<Iuiutlon haa booa prcw atcd b y Com- ° mlaaloncr Cannon aB d 'k ls aaRlaUnta.

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• - T70V T T m W A B D SIl Ivon T . Edwnrds, aged <2 year*, a J. fannoT TCsldcTit o t Iho K ia l« tly dia- V tr ic l fo r aovcral yeara, died thla mom- II Ing n t a local boapUar where - ho-had if beon ft pa tien t durinfr an lllneas of

about acven moatha dumUon. The body haa beon taken to tho Orossraan undertaklnffeoatabUafament. Fuaeral ar- rangem enft aro ia the bands of friends Mr. Edw ards leaves s o relatives in th is

■ country. Ho was a n a tlro o f England,' to which country- h i t uncle and nunt- returned aomo years ago a fte r reild- l l Ing here for a while. I t ia understood gt th a t Mr. E dw ards' fa the r l i luiw oa his r. wny horw from England. •

n° ADVIOB TO O M E A B D IST tt '.1; W ater* will rIxt txp«>» iidvi.*

t* on OK'hard enrc and priming. ,1'hi.M ^ yonr problrma to 804J1.—ad». y

' W hen Ooot • BartcIt. la r a th e r riirloiiH ilia: tlntni Mark

only vbi-n llipy a r r coni^ppfpd ivUirhn.” 0 nmn bi’iHKa In aniiip fnalijon: 7<ir .In*

hi a iiim v nh i'ii <i bupRlnr U »ui-|fi.-iod to le be nonr. Wlioii the dng la alnriu. hp-lt g, k'l">’ii |i» L’ronna. 'irrowia, Iiowla nr Io \vlilnp5. I’n.«)i|lily'lli<> nci n f hnrliltiK lo Is itip dll"'* lupllioil o f inlklns. ; i t

wniiiii DM-iu tll:s It w hin your pel dnir_" wi-H yiiu cnrryliic furnl mid Imrk* na

If li<Mvcn> uakliis f»r 11. AiiolhPnloK. 'v)iit:ti In It) th r linbli of.piitiiir lo bttl III Miiiilotvn, u ltl lia'ric In Icll you lhal

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FridayamlSaii; 21,bars .Crystal Whitf; . Case, 100 b a r s ......

11 bars A..B. Naptlia 2 large Sea Foam4 bars Swift’s Woo,I S5 lbs. Soap C h i p s ....2 large Golden Rod 0 4 lbs. Best Santos Coi

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. : , 4 Free Deliveries Daily'

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iJLY KEWS, TWIN^FAI

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Bliatterlng a ll reeorda, fo r rold wonlhi’f in the Twin Falla eountrj-,

.tem pera ture , aa recorded by k o v - c tam oat tea t a t th e local weather '

--^ bae rv rto ry , frjl ju a t hoforo aun- '. riio .lh ia morning to SO degrcej be- ^ •' low MfO. Tlie pruylo(:i low 'tem - . j.

pcralufp record horo wn* 20 de* greca Vi-low zero which 1^1 been |{ rp trho l only tw lro alncp kcaplrigof • jj

: '^verii.iV pnt weather rororjla waa „ bi-.qun herp in l!'0!5. \

TijrtpfralHro niodoraied':. .'after Kunrlae, altkoiiich-Hio nfflclni nb- j,

' sprvrr Toported a t noon th a t tho „ ;m p r « f y then utood a t (I degrees ji

, ' belovr rero, jH i g h tomnoraturr yesterday ji

rrache-l a maximum of 10 degrera i ; nbovo w'ro. A t H o ’clock last n ight -

I t ' had' fallen’ to IP dogropa bolow w ro.

F n lr woftther throughout thu ,, ' H lnlo 'w ith continued cold in the I aoUth (lortioR and<moderatIng tem- - ' licratnTP* in the north la the fora-' "

i-niit for, to n igh t.and IVlday. J

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O o n i^ O b t a i n s A n s w e r s t o Q ces-^ > I . t i o n s o f 7 a o t ; R s s o n e s T a s k [ •i . . . o f S e t t l i n g U b u o s h

•---------■ . . fM Itcaponslbillty f o r 'f in a l dctcrmlnji- o ' ' t l o n of |Iii. iMura Involved In tho um i I ’ nf .A. L. Nelson oKalnst tlio Modern c P a rk ing rnmpany nnd ilc iiry Jonea ns ti Jpronideiit of Ihn company and Perry t '.lonpa, John V, K anwn nnd W. P . Quth.

f rio lH!'■trl;^l 'M, hn« 4ieua'naauirtcd by tho court ful'owlng Iho rolum by u ]

a ju ry In d ia tr irt court horo Into yc»lor „ a djiy aftornoon oT n acaled ve’rd lct con- , » tninlng t^o jiir.v’a rcpllca to threo in- “ t»'TtB)ialo*Wi* tmirhlog upon tintatlona j■ • 'o f .fn c t Invdlvod In tho cnae. ' ] !•' Tho tn it Involvod tho claim o f Xol- „

.non for roi'ovcry un a iifltc in the tnm j [of $'.:22|.7i given to him Juno 10, I llilO, by tlip Modern I'nching .company ) nml* nlso thp rbnrgo made by NoUon i

J ; t lm f Honry .lonca, na prealdont o f the ] Iruiiipnnv. hnd obtained February 23, ,

,'J 1 H 7 , tbp oomjwiny.’a note for >5177.0.'. |(ieruri'd bv n mortgago on all of Ihr 1 rompany'.I proju’rty . In order to gain h o r himHolf nn ndvanlagn over o th r ' i

_ cTcditoif o l thfi tompBsy. jo ' The jo ry In ila reply to the intcrrog- ..U lnrlcli held tha t tho compnny on Feb- [’ ’ ruary 11, 1018, w nt inaolvppt; th n t tho

peraona who had control o f tho coni- I 'any’i* affn in i n t th a t timo know or

' Imd rcaM i to l»cHevO th a t tho company f wna inaolvcnt or about tn becomo in-

aolvent, and th a t tho vnluo of the prop­e rty rovcrcd-by thc.inortgago obtnlnod

JM .y U uiiry ,lono» wus •1,000.?■ Isannnro by *ho court of u general ^ decroo djtprm lnfng the Iimup* Involvrd *' oxwctfHl as the noxt'alnp in tho lUl-

AKKOUK0BUBMTO.

Tho iloynl Neiohbora will m eet F r i­day n l H o 'c b ck In iho Odd Fcllowi h a i r All vialting members aJro cor­dially welcomed.

TIip W.‘ C. T. U. will meot a t the homo of Mra.-.lamea M- Wall, 202 F iv th avc-

® nuo nohh , W ^ y evoning a t 2:30.le a d e r, Mrs. B urg: topic, Child ^ -

a* reau. M im Shotwell will ta lk on cliild Inbor vcnnia chlldroa’a work. 6olo by

of Mrs. U cQ uiro .'.A aslstao t'boalestca are lie M tt. Qlandon oud ,M rt. Claat. VUllat* w> weleo;ne.

la. The dram a and literary department ill o f the T w entieth Century elnb will id, B oet fVlday afternoon a t 2:30 a t tho n t homo of M n . M ary Y .'N orton a t the d- Rcod aparlm oats.3(1 ' — .lis TOio b o ird 'o f dlrectora of tho Feder­

a ted Rural elnb wiU mce^ Batarday, Jan iuu7:21 , a t 2:30 a t thp home o f Mr*.' W alter Parish', 030 Shoshone.

■ * -Dan Uv-Coi)k Circle. No. 3, Ladles of '* tho 0- A- R., will meet w llh Mra. Jeaile

Yochem, 042 Fourth avenue eaal, Frl- • May for an nil day meeting to Uo ceai-

fortera.'k ■, •— n.” ' . Thji-^% »»-iR(hera-w ill meet toiiior; V row afu rn n o n -a t the home of Mra. Hen-

ry -? p tm * 052 Bteond avenue east.

'* CASH ON HAND for -tevrrai (tagp loana. •JIfHi. H-100. «0(1i> and #« iloaa olher tntni. ATlhui Swim &

l> C«>-iidv.>B_ •• ' »

“ « « » ■ Kind! ot.,1 T ba total num ber o f a tao d ird rarl*', ! tlw Of paiingp alnmp* known t o ^ y

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. E d llH by Mra. £ . li. Willlama■ Telephone 3D3 , ^ m

• • ‘ 111 Mra.' Iio:ila C. Bawycc cm ertalned a t

. nn InfoRTinr dinner T ueailay ovonjnn *for tho following gUfsta: Mvadamea M. "L- JIousc, Erueat W hile, R. E . Bobipr, }■i*. J . Co»tpllo, H M. W olfe, Ed fl.'John- ^»0Q, a . W ..Bhrout, T*. E . Reed, E . a . « llplnocko. K. R. Van Coll qnd T. B.H iintcr. Following dinpiir briilge 'ww tiJllnycd, M r^ Ed Jphnaon winning the *'frU e for high 'afofe.' '‘On’ ^Vcdncaaa> P ovening Mra. 6aw>'pr ^ntPrtalned a tbridge, tho priro fo r h ighcit acoro tvas •' won by M ri. Rudd. Those preaent'w eroMeadamci- Oeorgo Leopold, T hom ii JRowberrv, M. C. I’utnam, H . I*. Bnrger. I

, I’. H . C r»^. Arcaux, Erneat W hite, D. * l.ltv in , J . W UIama, Budd, H . B. John-

' ioiT imd E . 0 . ,Graham.

Mra. O livfr na ra tad .w n a hoateaa to Jthe For'.niKhtly club Wo'liipsday after- anoon. Tho Umo wna pleoanntly apent aw ith lirldco after* wMrh-, icfrcshinenU twerp aerred. 'M r/i. 1). M .'Leonard aad »Mra. B n ttn fph ' went. guM ta-and ten 1mombera w ere 'p resen t. . c

'T h e ' M orningside elub gavo their

S f ira t annual dinner n t the homo of Mra' '

A lbert P u ttie r, on E llu b e tji Boulevard, t Wfdnc*(l-i.v. There Wore 34 proaonl, I w ith Mra. J . 0 . Davia, Mr. and Mra. C. I

j : F , DttvU, Miaa E leanor Bironk, Miai '' } 'earl.,Y oung,and.24lja ;l!'iaroDeei Dayin ;

as giicsU Each member of the club j haii pivpaTcd one or more articlea uf ] food, and dinner waa, BPrv(>d a t onn .(

*• o.’clock. A fter dinner M rs.. J . C. r ir - w K lnley aud Mrs. B arry Bmock furnlah- rn ed mualc. The remainder o f thfe after- as tioon wna apent in vlalllng, and all fe lt '■ ry they had hnd a very enjoyable day. j

■0' Tlio riiursilay Konalngtott club held i l l meefing on Wpdneadav thla week i nt tho homo of Mra. John .Klmea. I t

I” ' was a fo'ow ell parly fo r pno of thoir membera. Mrn. It. F- Lencr,' who ia mov- lug to I’orntoIJo to make her home. ' Neodlpwork, ond converaation, w ith thp non-ing of dplirlona refreshm ents made

im n .ilr llgh tfiil aftornoon. ThoM present vfcfe Mpadamta' Thoma* Row beriy, ^Y.

>*.'■ n . fltan’-T- H arry A lexander, Rcosp I"' W illiams. Harold Lewia. Sr.. Harold ! ho Lowls. .Tr.. R. F . Loser, J . a Stew art,

.1. Reed, M. U. Nelson and B<n Rcowu, B.i. ______ 'I','’ A d in n tr wns given Turadnv ovonlng !

a t th e hjme o f Miaa aertrudo Macau- loy, by Hev. O th r r Remi y. Kpyarr, in honor o f tho mrmbera o f the choir '

f ■ of S t. E iw afd ’* Catholic church. Pink and yell.iw anapdrafpnt in a cry tlal v a to ' form ed .the fpnierpiece fo r tho

'''• U b ie ; pink cnndjes In rryaU l randle- tlieka a ad place carda deroraled In yel-

f - low mado a miJU ;iltrac tive tab le. Cov- era wero laid for tw enty nnd the eve-

“Pj n iag vraa apant w ith t arda.

’ , Tho - Optimiat cli)b m « Wedneada'- a t th » l o n e , o f M rs. D aly -on Loeuat

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t o p r o v i d e s t h e , o n l y k i i ' lillt

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t h e p i s t o n r i n g s .

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p a r t s o f t l i e c n r r m r c to r , v n ln

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l n r " p ic l c u p ” o n h lf ih g e a r a i

. ' t e r f lv o m g e a p c e d g o in g .up*{

piT’ t t o u j i f i t i B p e r f c c t l y s d l q b i c

v e r y m a U < juaiU iU /— t '^ o ou

l i n e o r o n e q u a r t t o e i g h t y j

, a p r a c t i c a l l y e l i m i n a t e c a r b o n

t h o . c n r u p f o r d a y s a t a t i n

r e g r i n d i n g o f c y l i n d e r w a llf l

r t - b d d l y f r o m t h o e x c e s s iv e we,

c a r b o n i n t h o v a l v e - e e a t ; i f

w b e n i t i a u s e d b e f o r o t h e ch

“ a r e w o r n , s o t h a t t h o c o rb o n - j

t h e p iB to n . r i n g s a n d s p o i l th

o i l i n t h e c r a n k c a s o ; a n d lo£

. ,1 5 t o 5 0 p e r c c n t i n g a s o l in e ; I

iH H tc ad o f o n l y $ 2 ,^ 0 .

' I n d o r s e m e n t s o f l e ;

. g i n e e r s , a n d n a m e s o f

d r i v e r s , o n r e q u e s t

E x c l u s i v e d i s t r i b u t i

o f T w i n F a l l s , J e r o m t

Arrowhead Sl.Wholesale

i TWIN FAL

[>AY, JANUARY 19,1922 '

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street. ?r«plye’*tnfmber* and ono guest.- M n.; E ., 0 . Rnlnca ,.c:;jiydd .''a toclal time w ith, funcy w ork and chat, and^ a tiTO-cour-i-j luncheon WTui acrvfld. ' : _ -

Mra.-A. D- H tafford waa hoateii WeJ-V. nesday lo th e Ninth Avpnuo club al ‘Iter liom-: on Eighth avenue east. Nine-

i Ioea members responded to ro ll ta ll , w ilh current cvcnla.- An u tuaualiy In­

teresting proijm m 'on Italy w at g iven ,’Mrs. (.•. D- Weave,r, ncrumponled by

I M rt. P . T- Kellogg, gave li m uilcal r I Ktullng w ith ItftUan ae ttlnp i. en titled ;■ “ nruBhwDod.'.’r.M ra.-.K cU ogg.R ave' a - . ta lk ou Italy , an d 'lh e ,p ro g ra ra . con- » eluded w ith the rcadlng-.of a ^ I t a l l a n . poem bv Mra. Ed Tolbert, 'I t e e ln b ' t voted to give a portion of thoir funda., to charitable work. Mra. O lbbt o f- . Rogerson. M rt. Radellffe and MissI McCormick wcrti gU B ita 'rf ' tbo elub.f Delicioua rpfrcshmenlB were a lrv e d .aV .-_ ^ )| the eloso of the meeting. - '“ \ r ‘I- •• ; '

A pa rly o f frieods numbcriog 23, gathered a t Ihe home .of M r. and Mra;-:

0 John a a a r on Tuesday evening -a n d , r. spent a ev e ra l'h o n n w ith ’ gamea aad%It music. I t WBi a aurpriao.for M r. CToar A who plai\» to leavo o e r t woek ^or Texaa d where he will look over Iho oil fields, n They bro'Jght w ith them buiny-delteou*;,. cBitablpt which,,wrro aerved ttt* a la te

hour; - ■Ir ' • ' . ' ' ' — s' • Mra. W. ii . n rrenliow 'w as Jioalcas to I, the Wpdneaday Bridge elnb th is w eek. . t. Eleven inoralioti. w ert prracnt and Mr*.'). li. Clo* won thp club favor., •. s., „. •.II ' ■ ’ ■ ' ■ ■ ’ ' • ■ is : .Mrs. »;iinrlM Ncoly entcrUlnBd- thO;1* M. C. D. cluh Wednesday a^totnooni'

Bridge o ta .the d lv jn b n and high - in tcore was' woo by Mrs. M ary Kelly, p- —■. . . .*■ The Wimndniiai rliib m et W e ^ 'a d a r J: .w lth -M r^ .L; ,1 . R rpck rn ridc f a t licr

homo on flevpnth nvenue north ., S ix s teen membera enjoyed nn afternoon of, ifcodlcwork und ronvonallctn, after.

Id ■which lh ‘» ho«tf»» ^prvei d&lnty te»; tk freahmpiiti. 'I t ----------

T hlrtv roiipira enjoyed a d a n c in r 'V pa tU gU s-n'laal evcftlnK by K alghU of Columbus in P»riili, hall. Old-fnahionpcf

1*“ dancca wcro a feature o f th e avonlng’t •'J ontcttalnm ent. •

I ' STRAUB AND Q LaU BER desire to i j extend thanks to .tho jiuhlle o f Twin ,, Fnlla and Twin IVlla c o in ty fo r tbe ‘ 'l llb e ra l patronase which mado our lalp

o f tho Clothcrj- stock such a wonderful aucccsa. Wp wish to aay in eorrretion

’K th a t Ihorc' who were unab 'e to purchase any: goods during tho sale will be ^ v e n .

‘f: an opportunltv lo aeewo somo o f> ^ o many bar(;nlna th n t aro le ft over, w e • removed the remainder tn oiif Old ,ttand and l'la pnw on tale. T hanking.'yoii ngala, re ip o e tfd lr , BTRAIJS A ND .. OLAUBKR. a B trau^.-a<lv.' , ;}

Bl-Tho Jaauafj- iaaue of tlie tolephoae

’«• directory goea to press ‘January- 23.1022. I t w lin io necessan to have al. new llstinga nnd ehangea in before tho '

H'- dale.—iT h s-M o a n ta in S lates TaL & rat Tel. • H

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t i i o w n - s y t e m o f j u b r i - .

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t h o r o u g h ly M u b r i c a t e t h e c o m -

e n g in e , a fl w e l I '.a K t l i 6 'n \ o v a b l o

™lve« a n d v a l v e s tc iiiH o f t h e i n ­

i f M lR A O I iE O I J i w i l l S T iry iv o

t e d b y t h o o i p lp s io i i o f i t h c g a ?

il lH .o f t h o c y l i o d e r , p i s to n T ^ g » ( i

e l i tn in a lc H f r i c t i o n o n - th e s o ■w taV -

H o v e r h e a t i n g , n o i s e a n d v ib m *

t.iie r n i n n t n g e n g i n e a n d a r e a d -

* a n d th o m ^ t e n a n c e o f a b e t - .

p - g r a d c b e c a n R o o f t h i s l u b r i e a .

ib lo i n g a s o l in e i ia d .lB .u .s e d i n a

o u n c e s t o f i v e g a l lo n s o f g ^ ^ ^

;y g a l lo n s o f ^ o l i i i e ; i f i t w i l l ,.

>on a n d t h e n e c c R s ity o f l a y i n g

t im e to r e n io v o c a r b o n - M d th e

llfl a n d v a l v e s t h a t a r e w o r k i n g

w e a r a n d t h o c a s e - h a r d e n i n g o f ' j

i f i t 'w ill m a i n t a i n c o m p r e s s i o n ' ^

c h a m b e r - w a l l f l a n d p i s t o n r i n g s '

m - ^ a o B d o n o t e s c a p e d o v m '= p a s t ,

t h e l u b r i c a t i n g q u a l i t i e s o f t h e

l a s t b u t n o t I c a a t j i f i t w i l l e a v c

ie< t h e n . i t i s w o r t h 1 1 0 .0 0 a q u a r t ,

l e a d i n g a u t o m o t i v e , e r i -

o f c o n v i n c e d T w i n F a l l s*

u t o r w a n t e d ' i n e a c h c i %

m e a n d C a s s i a c o u n t i e s .

ServiceSfefa 'l e a n d R e t a i l '

A I A S , n J A H O ,