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^TWir^ vol.. 4.- NO. 240. I i mm - imsiiiFt, ) ,v Lloyd George, in Remark^le I Speech Declares Ititernation- j al Conferences Bound to Fur- ,, ther World Peace' SAYS miSHioVERNMEHT , i HAS UNIVERSAL SANCTION r toteniatibnal Confidence Basis n ; of International Trade— ^ Washington Oonfereiica a WorldTorce for Good, --------- , ' ' ' LONDON. <fl>)Preralcr Lloyd GcorRC, , . addrcsslncr the Btttlonn! liberal cnnfcr- 1 <jaeo todftjr, deeltntd thnt nil the nnliont ,. ol Europe, without dlitlnetlon. hni II V' boon invited to tho Ocnoa oeonomlo eon- l||| ! - forcncc. "beenuio wo want to pnl an Ulj cad to conrtnnt vron aad nuitor* o( Trtim.” DlJiruMlnR tbe Waahlnuton fonfercnca bo aaldi "The poaoo of the world larse- \5 itpW iafamTi sjw i uadft«.tandl»R iweea the Fnlted State* and our«elve*. - , ’The eonfcrcnee haa done more than y. anjrtlilnff .eUtf W rcJtore that under- irtinataj." ..The prcialor in rffcrrinu to interna- tional confercneo in Oennft snid if thpro bad beea a eonfereneo in Julyi £x there wonld havo been no war in Aur- - tfit, M R Fmc* 1* AdrancM i . “ No iatwiiaVionai mfmato ever -I getHed Enropo'a problems,” ho aald, , ,• , "but they ha»T) advanced the eaUM of ; i*eaeo oil earlh. I have prolound con- I . y le tj^ n d faith-ift the ultimate tea- C ^ *jj»»i(rinanltiad." rop A M r. Lloyd OcorRO wai ;jrcetcd .with tnti B itonn of chMTt when ho appeared on lod the platfonn in Central hall, where the prR I conference wa* held. All tho coalition diti , joinUtert w d liberal membera of p” - I'oo ,/ Uatnent w m m K S t. After being in- 1 1 trodueed .by the ehalnainiFI^rdr’Wvor' me bubne, thft-wsmier iwmedlntoly .begaa (he w. dlMUMlM or- tbfl\(ar#iit#ge,' oewTdiilB /'(iJtbB cmplra.ftpo tho W»h .«ttlo; AVa r* » zaent^ . _ tho / "It il the flnrt'tioTifor o eent^W ’ ‘od hearted aanetien of tho people of Great nro Orltain.” ' ■•• • . ' Befoftdlzlib'SAtUemnt que r U r. LToya otorwaiUdthBt thc Iriih , 1 ; iMUlement hod Bnftneed tbe prertiRo of end f Oreat Britaln Jn tho world aad.h«l de- mni prlvad her ea«nioa,of.‘!the’ 'fore« nnd of , taunt that wo;war«’alw*)'a’wllltn(j to i 5ve exalted.Wvlco'lo othef,'.natloni, wo' whieh wo novor followed onfMlvca." ^ «Ky .■‘SoutWuK on! tho w b i« t 6f ft R«a- era! oleetion, he diulaimed that ho hnd , •• it^irtedthaUlkof it, aaylnrhehad not pp { ^ d o up'U i«lttd la.Wittttt-to auta fto hA oWtioa'and that it would ^ot bn hi* ', ’ bnrinoti to do rt until the laet adnute. “ Whether the election eofflei early or Ute." ho4idded,“ wo,iball bavc bot one “*■ poUey to put before the, conntry— a ^U ey not dictated hr flectloneerinij exlgoaeles, bnt » policy dooanded by the need! of tho country and of ' world.'* . World Trado DamoraUwd - • WotW trade, ho MOd,.waa la a wotto plifjht than anyone preieat had over *>“ •*rilne»ied...IIe continued;. ; . W “ Intomatlonar confidence 1* the bail* of international trade, Tho prob. «* e'oafrbnllog Oreat BrlUin and the . wotld aay be aammed np ia oao.phraae J — restoration • o f iatematlopal^ eonfl- “ Order irtl re*toro confidence.. Wo JP* fl)nit.o»t4blUl..;>Al:.pqaM ,,in the J" Wttld.*’ ................... • - ’ I.- >. . . ,nr ■U t . Lloyd Oebrje aaid'be wm took- iM to tbe Qoaoa eonferoaM to rettore neaee in the «att HI . Eednco-Anataimt Ooit . ..If-permanaat peae* ia ' Mtabli*hod JJ, • there moit,bo great wductionjn it^s eoit of araainent*,” Ji*.adde3r*^‘T he ...... Briliab w a y i* belnff reduced to below ' prewar standard and tho -na^-y nnd tho air force aro-beinff redue?d. The bn- ^sii U<iR» miut b« prepared to tako riiki *Ai'- for poace.” , '. -The prime minister lald ho wa» a bo- * rievfli'in the league of uatloni. *-*aad I I ... wish loao of iti frienda woold not ma U at U \i were a sort of mtle party ” »how,»' be added. ng, ,ju With reference to . Qettnan repara- ^ tions he aaldt. ” !. aab ono of thoie who-think Qer- * many ouRht not to })# let off from pay- ' ment, but Oerm tnyii iufferinj from oxhauition, like other nation*, and de- «« , . .Jay l*‘inevlUble. Tho sooner, howoVer, « *ettlcment la reached, the better.*.' ’ JJ®' WINS IN STRAIGHT FALLS' '> / , . •_ ___ the ' I f i Bern .IMfeats -Chulet Seatiop of liol Eonstoa, Texai, In BocorA Stylo tln< atSaltLtkt me , . . . nijj SALT liAKB c m ', Utah, IJern nf'Bnlt Ij«kf. rlaimant of tne , world’* mlddlpwelfrhl wresUinR rjiam- ^ pionihlp, lant nlRht defeated 'CbaHct gf nentrop of Uouiion, 'Tcxa*. in (tralght fall*. ' noi The flr*t was obiaJned in fii mlnuto* „i, .with a toe hold and tho-iccond-ifl. four .j , , , nltintc* with a hfadlack' and cmdlc. ... n^nlrop weighed 160 and T>etb 15D 1-S IDJkSO WB4THH& the ' • Tonight , aind Sonday itoow flnr- rlr«.' •' ' ttir TB)e dNLY AS8QC < FAI HoTyRoli^Head is Roughly Handled by Irate Citizens Leader of Soot Sponds Night in Jail to Eso&pp Ooat of Tar ’ ■and Pcathera cEDAii raW ds; :ti., ijt)~k mob o f '200 stormed tlio “ lioly . Roller'’ eliurcli lii-n- last nlRht, si'lred tlic Hev. H. A. I'crjfUMin, n.i Irnder of the scrl.niid with crlea . of “ throw him in the river” and ' “ tar nnd fciither him,” , mnrchcd him throliah' tlio liiwlncM* iertlon, ( of tlic city nntll.police with drawn . revolver* »llipcrM'd the jnob nml I . rcscuc'l FerRUSon. A local newspaper's cliarKe* of MA Korfnmon'* influen.cs on his disci- pie*, nllec'^d- to hnvo liccii' tlm riiiite nf the d't.irupiron nf ecveml fnmllicK, Imd nreiuied the feolinif nRalnil llio prenrlicr. ' ' No weapons were used by the ] mob, but lilow* wero freely uz-, rhnnjTJd a»id ffrftuson suffered the' . j loss of two'tcpth 'vhcu struck nfter •he attempted to eseapo by juraplnB t throuch ‘a window of tho church. lle_*pcnt the nlglit In jnll lo bo j> *ftfo from furthtfr' vlolonre. jfcli IGilSl 1 fitiiL ii I iGnSISi ______ r,l I Executives Representing Over , ti One Hundred Railroads Meetj ta" to- Plan Return to Methods ‘'j; of Pre-War Days ti»' _______ - CHICAOb'(iP) — Rallwny executWca reprcsentlnp mere than 100 transjwrt ^oW tntlon line* of tho ;country m e p ^ ft XI today, to dlwuss.n: proposed returp.tc ;,ini prRotlation nf wago* and witrkinR cox tTiir ditbns with the train servire brother! hood* on n refflonal basla. , . . ouo TIj6 mettinR fOUowti wveral ronUr* t<.ns rnfcM by a rotnmltteo>f rail head* and tion the big.fou? btOthfrtpod ehleff.wlth com flet'ftlffrV ' of Conihieree. Hooyer in njen Wasldnifton last week. A, report of r. the aetloh of tho cxCfotlTes' meetln.fj tho today''win 'hp-forWarted to Beereta>» -fcnt lloover'nnd if favorable fo Iho region;' a « . al negdtlationj plau,'Impi'-dLnte iteb'a nro crpeeled to not up regional hottrds ‘h p winch will liandle all wage nnd ’rale |,k tiucstioB*. - UL It was ezpceted that thn body would endorse Iho regionnl proposal, which li ' merely n relurn to the pre-war method nf negotlatinn. The.propowd TCgional- rommlttce* would be a stronger attempt to rcaeh agrocment* beforo farrj-io;i the d!|. 1 putes to the board. It was m Ii I. FREIGHT REDUCTIONS e ARE ASKED FOR MINES --------- etal Utah Traffic Borean Dodaros Utay Properties HaTo Closed Bocatdo ^ » WiSJIINOTOK, D. C, m-V. W. 5"; Prlekett, appearing today for tho Utnh traffic bureatJ nt the Interstate eom- , merce cofiiml*»lon.Tate inquiry, read a j.if statement declaring thht freight p. ' chjirge* on ore of ■ vnrioiu-kind* were bndly'''out of lino” ai compared with ,,*• cost" of prodnctlon and Inbor charge* In the territory. Mines had dosed down in many cttser he, »ald, w:(th <onwf|iient .reduction'in smolter opemtlon* nnd he crpresied the ■ ' . opinion that it would bo pomiblo for tlu> rood* lo increaiip traffic by mak- jj ing-cffcpdve rediii'tion*. on/the ores j concerned. <ji„ HUGE FACTORY DESTROYED - ll(|ht Bubdred Uea Uoro or Leas So- Torrty Wnrwi-PToporty Dam. ”v ... ^ ^ Biionnctts lie BKRIjIN, (fl*)—The bvgent rhocolate ,lnv faetory at Tejnpalo, n suburb of Berlin, I V was almost de»tro>Td by flro yesterday, ^hoi A largo quantity of raw materials, and thli nearby warehouses were destroyed. It jto was said loday ROO worker* ^rre more ing or les* severely Injured durlniftho fire, bati The damage ii estimated at from 40,. V 000,000 to r>0.000,000 mark*. ' war • ------------- . ^ vb) BIfiOIPlilRC IB LXmSO. Den Wnu-ESLETY, Mas*. (JPi- Tho ftcsli- tern men of WeUiiley collegj powdered their nose* ajyiin today—tho same with _BT moro than the uinal reaMn. For 24 H hour*.the dainty nose* hnd been under ing rover of green crepe. , nigl The iMitche* were lapoMd b^.mcm- lion hers of the. Hophomorn elau Itf cause 3501 they thought'.thf freemen had. been fin Holding thrir noses high. Tliclr haugh- hro .tines* supposedly subdued, the fresh- coni men-were .allownl to expone the no*es foui again. nnd . J0B8 go 'TO BEaXDBNTS.' : , • WARIIING.WN. n. C.. (/P)-Issu;uice H of rulings whereby locnl resident* will vie< get rural mnil rarrjrr jobs, wa* an- *rlil nounred today by the rM l ser\-lce com- '*'P' mbslon.' Ros 'Uereafter under the 'ml'ijg of the commission, which has beeh approved by tho poitofflce department.- oniy per- A sons who.have their resldenefl within le^^ the delivery of the office in wbi^b the tire ▼acancy exIit« wlU be eortlfled for mot turil carrier Appointment. ' Eot S QCtATMb PRESS m wi LLS TWIN FALLS. IDAnO. SATU iiS iEllllE mmt Delegates From Ail 'Over'the World and From Almost E v - ery State in the Union Arrive for Important Session i MARKS RESUMPTION OF CENTURIES OLD CUSTOM , Eonomic iDtorosts of Emorald i lalo Oonfltitute Entire Pro- ^ . gram— Politics and BeligiioQ ' are Declared Barred ' < I’ARIS. {/Pt — Bflim and aauRlili'M of J Irclnnd nnd their desccndnnts from nil eorni«r«.f>f llio globe begnu nrrlving.in l|ari» thi« morning l« lake port In tho wor'd conference of the Iri'h race, net • lo begin here today. ; rriie ••rgunlscr* of the i.O'tfcrcncc for hWcIi nrrnngement* havi' been In progreiw povi' m I months, expect dele gntcs frtim ].'> eoiintries nnd from nearly ever.v state in Iho United Slates. , Tho, Amerirnn,,. delegnfe*, some of ,• H-liom'nlready nre’ in Kjnojie, are ex. peeled to arrive today'nnd tomorrow. The lord niayor'of Dublin arrived thU morning. Eamonn de Valera 1* expect- ed lo pul in his nppeamnce next w ek. BulnsB SessloD Uonday. 0 ,.TIie rongress wa* sclieduled to open .with an Infnhibil xeiuilon this afternoon but the first business meeting will be , heU ^r)»d«. Politlcs.nnd. religion nre b.irri'd from the program.' say tbo organizerli. the fltject bMng to promote the economl-! Interest* of the Irish free atato- and [Interrit in Irish art throughout, the Ki |W0>Iti^- X fo: , .The-'ronventlon will mark tlje ro- tu siimptioVrof nn event which unlll tho da jtTiirtecnili .century wa* sn important tci lurnual fcniuro of Irish life. Tho laat Ai ouo' wa* belli In Ireland In the, four pe teonth pfntury. I l 1* rmrcly cdtjcr.- ha tional in .character and in nn way is nc connected wllji tbe Blnn-Feln-move- Bo raenl. ; hi, The iuvltatlopj, .to tho “ aonlae^' a^ in tbo convention I* known in GaoUc, were fa •*nf'oiirbr“W.'ne-V(rtrrn *oniB;tlfflf -• iiiflii 1 DrnBHs 0. A..Oordon, 101 Tomorrow, . Lived-in Lifolim.e of Evo^ zc President Bnt Firat^ ' EimUKA, Kan'., — Qeorgo A. ?'! Gordon, who haa lived In the lifetime |[ of every pre*iaent of Ihe United’' etalc*, exeopt Wa*hington, will be 101 !!]' yeara old'tomorrow. Membera of. Iho family claim Mr. Gordin Is the only grandfather of ft p Civil whr «lemn slilj living, and one of the few, If not the only man, living today who heard Kevolutlonary stories, ^rom bis '. grandfhther wbo j. fonght for Independence. “ JJy.pmnd- falhM,- Oterge 0»n)on of CnmbtrtftDd, Pa., wa* ft soldier in the American rev- olution.” U r. Gordon related recently. “ It wa* my great uncle, Mr. Arm- strong, who captured Ihe'slx nesnans and (ooii (hem inlo Wnshington's fnmp' and In’ reply to the gcneml’s fjnestlon as to how he enplurcd them, he said 'He snmundfd them.’ '' . J*’ Loads Tompwato Ufo. Ur, Gordon when 7d year* old nnd •* In ill |etUK made ati overland trip t« *'r Texa* and had such experience* ng be- ® Itig canclitla n buffalo stampede and being cbnseii bv Indians. He attributed hi* longevity' In temperate habltii and J'* nn active outdoor life. iTc never nsed ® tobacco nr liquor. f! Menlnily and phv*lcally alert, he ao- prove* most modem progress. “ But,” he na«cMed, “ thero aro somo present J* dny system* of wblch I don’t approvo? y ’ I refer to style of women’s dres*— *“ short skirt*, low necked dresses; also “ Ihl* bobbed hair fad. Perhaps more Jt Iliin anything else I deplore the grow- J' ing lack of observation of the- Sab bath.” . Mr. Gordon lost two sens in the Civil u war. Mr*. Hypatia B. Hart of Seattlo. ^ Wash., and Mr*. I jIzzIo P. Johnson of | Denver, arc two of hi* six living dough- . C, BTJBIIftBS flBOnOK WIPED OUT noHSTON, TexaB.'C'R — Fire start- ing in tho po*tofflce block late la*t night, wiped ouj th^ main bnsineu see' tlon of \vt»t'Columbl*. an oil town of jj 3500 peonlo In Brajoria county and the \i fint,capital of tho TexaiT republic, irha to flro thi* morning reported under y control Tlio mwn- business, street is 1,1 four hlockti long nnd crowded with onn .. and twn-story frame building*. It, : , • SOVIET tOECES DEFEATED p, TIEI.8i.S’GP0R8. Finland, (/P) — Ad- - k; vices from Mosocw rci»rt that the In white nr antl-bolshevlk forces hive tu < *ipt^d' IJlogavlcschtchensk, Aslatl* th Rq« i^ , ^ _ of AUTOUOBILES FOft' StmOFB. , AKRON. 0., Twfnly-thrto cnr- lotds of pleasure cars tuid motor truck "c Ifrci, th,j largest single *fiipmenf ever H, mado .oat at Akron left here todAv for a( Eorope.^ ' - tc ysPA PER m Twm fa H S U rtTBDATi jA W A ay ai, 1022, llii flffilii ( weather PREDICTIONS 1 FOR THECOMING WEEK WASniNOTON^ prodlctlon* for (ho week bcginnlni: Monday nro: » « tapper .Mia^uippi nnd lower Mia- »oui-, valley*,_northern Rocky moun. lain and plcatcau region*:;. ClianBO- nlilo tcmpcrnlure; much eoldcr flrst v iiiilf; considerable cloudiness with ll yconsionnl suow*. ^ ____ •Homlicrn itock.v. mou'ntain n o -1 pintcnu regloc, generally fair und roW. .. Pacific slates generally fal»'~er-' for mucli cloudlnesa affa'rftfiiir '■ nnd tnowi in Washington nnd Ore- Ron; told. p lElfi r lESIlii M CmiilTII: Defense in Arbuekle Trial flot j Permitted to Go Into Bodily Condition of Dead, Moving Pibtuiie Actress « SAN- mjfcisco, a i, - ji™ « K .l, (im,,,' hi;,..k.S S for M lu Virginia,, Rappo, motion pie- — turn Mtress. was the first witnes* to- , day in the second trlnl of a flianslauith. JH ter charge ngalnst Roscoe a (Tnltr' Arhuckle In connection vnth Miss Rjitv po * dpJiIJj. ■SIjo JdenflfJeW th r rldlnp ViaWV .worn by Ulss B«w.c whtn thn sclWM motored front Lo* Angole. to ^ Ranclico two days b-fom Attend- Ir -Kotef at. Franei.- : through Urt. Ilardobock. th a t' Mls« .Bappe wn# th6 f»« of. #: pjiwj. i cian prevloo* to-llie psYtr-' wai hi'*4; ' out. The do{cJ)»e 'tMlendi, ffiat Ml*, , Rtypo’f Injorlca w«t6 *10 to & cbrotvl», 1 atfeetlou of ono of her sMtfmlnal or- 1 Puw. 1 Fatittr UtanoTT Aisln. 1 Wolter R, TrpfU. lecretorv to tlm 1 nfstrict attorney, wa* callel In nn ei- fort by tho .prosecntlon: fo I'ovo Mlsii Zoy Preyost, ono df its princlpol wit- ncases, deckwed hostile. MUs prerMt P “ did not remember” certain evidence I on w hl^ she lesllf/ed At fhe, former tJon hAd been law for (he Jmpeacfi- ment of Mil* Prevost and ruled igarnst (ne prosccnifon. POLITICAL UNREST IS: SUBJECT OF meeting ! Indlta Oonsdl of Stat# ia Session os <}iie«tlon o f C t a a n l . coi . Aaouf KtUvti . Y* DB].nt. T«ai.7m _ Tte inSn “ I council Of stato held t long *cision to- " J da.v nnd debnjed the whole political sit' ^ ■ uation of India. Thn councJI rojwlod fl resolution offered bv Bustnmll-Dhanl- jibhal flrthnn, rrpiitrar of (f.e high court of Bnmbay, providing for a joint M/wIon n f ho(fi hnrticf* o f <f,o r£gi*lat- I' uro to dctermlno condltloni for holdine ), a confcrenre of representatives of all shades of political opinion; Sir Miihammnd Shnfi. member of the viceroy's council, mud Home Secretary O ’Donnell, defended tho covernwant n,” ’’ ‘J'o ff fh M.-K. Glinndl. nnn.co-opemtionlsi lead- ni i>r, a . dI*c}o,ed hy Sir Sanbiran N .w - ram of the viceroy'* council at Bom- ^ *sy. n e v ittfd that the Icgfataluro was tno,p)ace for dlscutiion of qnestloas bo- irilh Ohajidi unless bo suspended all Jf hi* activ.tic* ond requested ittcb & eoa- f ference. •, : th HIGHWAY OFFICIALS JOIN • IN DEMAND FOR REDUCTION i" ._ In Om m m nnfK tetn n m uu J' Prl» cf Ptodurt ot Mooh Wwk ff Will atop of tho .hjRhway dciwrloipnt, of Hlboi., , Jorti, K .„« UU,I„, .M fe.Si Miuootl 8;»th D ak.^ ,,4 wl«onU» to^y at tho opening of tho Mississippi valley conference of state * Wghwa.r deps^roenl* d(<ctBrfld a buy- '•'» er s strike ngnlnit the cemcot monufae larcra of tfio country. ml A flat 10 per cent derrpsjie Jn. ihe *'> price of cement ts wanted hy the bljlj. TI J^ay official, nnd Ihelr refu*aM» enicr •« nto necn iatlons with cement mnnufne- pf turer* wll) retard cen«trnrJjoo of ante than on,' hundred million Jnllar* worth of blgbwn.v*, they saJd. . TAKES o m oiiL pdamoK. bl U'AHHINGTON. D. C.. Up\ - An- N' ’Ointment of 8»m Rnwroan nf Iro ato ^ th n.. a* general federation prehlbitlon ri nfcent for Now, Mnclfo' waa onnonacod lb today by fominiwlener J/synet rc FALLS COVNTY LYNt OTESIfli fliCEim ii END IN SIG SEVERAL I ADVANCE! Impressive Scenes M; in Life of Pontiff ^ Patient Ebbs Si PUBLIC a NNOUNCEME IS NOT YET MADl ANNO0NOBMBNT IB EBOEIVE LONDON. (/P>-(0:30 p. nL)-0«tli minster, statAl tbl« oronlsg he,had boa .from Bono. tJait Pope Bonodlct w u do*d.. Cudioal Bonna'i annomcomant of ontljf la confomlty with tho custom by i i sacred ooUogo aro firat Infopnod of the de Uon U oido known to tho, foBam-pttbUi E0ME-(B:3S p. ja.)—A t 6:10 o'cl< .parri. papal of ftat^ said:. "Tbs catastropbo U tisnlnast,''isdtc EOMB, VJV-Tbo a c ^ at Taticu of Ufa of Pop* Tenadlei sMSWd to b* ma Is tha alnpl^fmziisbod n o s vtaro lu aot* rapid of jw W with mnuOr noth; . airatt th# end, tho aftoodin* canUaaU !la • poattwttary In black. w«ro In sUa ' MartiatLdu! is °o* Put Into Effect Z ; in Dublin Area Iriah -EeptibUoaii Army. lakei,*" Stopi to Stop Blotiig and. DiMrdor . f" ^ ^ 0UBUN,VP>•rU6rtl5H^<b«f 5w been .doelarttl^iti-'tbf'Kiirafll” ** lh, ' arta, hy- UJe brlgido tbo ItUb topubIlcanittfttiit''at X aat' • ^ ljSmerUk,.aetoTdi»B toift'tojoipiun received hcrS today from Cbarlo- * vlllo. County Cork. ThU H. tlon wa* Inkcn, said tbo message, because of luiy burning and other disorders in . tho arc#. k , i H me ■] toa QuUook in Hortbom Hemi- sphere Disappointing ' in j . I Sonth America wo » ----------- . boj . WASHINGTON, D. C., (ff) - C ro p ?*■. • conditions in tho northern hemUpbero •wtjo Tcpoiled today by the ngrlcnUural department to be iitill ‘•(inlto varla-. ^ Me” while Ihe harvestings In the p ' snuthera hemlspherti were said to be In ^ • general sllglitly bolow cslimntci. ^ ' Whllo wheat harvesting In Argenr ' llna was said lo bo innklng good prog- • res*, reccnt rc|lort*, tho department ' ' s(nte<l, were Ici* optlmiKti'* than earllor “J t iinrsji* lo the ]iT0bnWc yleW. Tho crop wns srtld to be of generally good nual- Itv, lifiwcver, with the area phateil c»- *"' lltrmtttcA 'M approslmlvtcly a million ^ acre* lc>* than for the preceding} year. ** n Tho Australlaa wheat harveit, now P{" f practlcaify completed, nIso wn* orpeet. • ed lo show somo reduction, it was aald. ( from the first official estimate of lifl,- i- 014,000 bushels which approximately '• cqunls the J9M-21 crop. ; Wint*r Wroat Vartea. j;°l The condition of winter wheat .wa» reported to be gcneratlf good throuBb- » out thp eastern' nnd northern section II of the United States and nl*o Canada '• but wa* i\estilbeil a* poor In ttosl of tho southwestern states. Winter rye . ' fsndltioiis were reported-to bo very ' aciod la this couatry. , ' •Winter rrops woio-aaid lo bo show- '. ! J Ing som- dcteriortitlpn In Germany aad ' Irregulsr growth In' Primco. due to > drougiit, while thoy were reported ae • favorable In Hnogn^ and, several, of 1 iho nelghboriag itatcf. Tho rice crop* of both .. Indi»' and , . “■S '• last vcnr- ' 1, -------- -- ----- -- COI ' MAT ISStTB UILBAGE BOOES. BL I r WAflinNOTON, m -T h e Interstate “ eommcrce commission would be direct- eil to'oriler rallroads-to isno railroad mllcngo book# nnder a'Wl\ ^»*ed todsy j bv tho senate and sept to th< house. . ' , Tho measure would lenvo to'the Inter- , •tato cotammo toBittlsaloB Wthorlty to . prescribe “ fair and rea*on«blo rates.'* PBEaaroRPATO^ JJ . BOGOTA. Cdltaabla, (JPi —' General lloluln, nravUIonal president of Coloip,' bla,.mado It "knowiv .today that seveW ,. North American.firras werci w^lwstinff ' a the na«nent of certain debt* eotitirMV n ed In the Uslted. States under tbo i\x j threnf of oakinjf .eo'nplalot to the sc«Mi- rclnry of *tal& 1 EWS . PRICE PIVB'^.TS flH f iCHES ;iD i ^HTFOR HOURS IN ^DEATH» Warlc Final Chapter ff As Vitaltoof Slowly Away lENT BY VATICAN DE IN CITY OF ROME [VED IN OITT or LONDON udlBil Boum#, aichbUhop ot Wort- boon «ffld*Uy Mtlflod by t«l8 *raph *L- - , "of Ul# doath of thajjop* ts tppiw*. If wh*fh tw cardinal* Amptlstnc the 8 daath of » pop«. bofon thAlnfotmtr ibllCTT'"':' T v'cLotk t U i afMnooa Oazdlail'Ow-' yw u moatat bf meouDt, tho'nadi n u u ^ oat, mn mott ImpmilT*. # hoUy Biflwlwaboitor ofbroath Bid- .. . Athi&s ttsulfiinc to b« dono osoopt to ;ia thalr porpl* cassock*, and th* pap^ ill«ttprtT«* - Tbe oniy'sounds'heard wcro the aob* of'Uio popo’* personal attc&daatS);th« loWlchaWlng bf. the penlteatial'ps^m* or' M oceaslonal word in doltrioa frotn iUpontiff a* bl, malady alowly under- tulafd' tbo wonderful alore. of .norroia ooi»(B’ which wM''«tUI rfslstloir ' thft Vatkan, »wmi lisgeted «]1 nlrtt ' before, tbo hn«e breaw laiterwtll oT:l\L; .flo»6 -«.thfr lat«f « U d . watchera; { 50 k * position '»ea’ tht Ekyptlaa toluina l i the .tonter I f * » . l f f^im tho light ia the MOtiff'* »oo« they toMld p in any tnklini of wbat waa going on. Thon, u ^yligbt btoio. tbe forma of. tho eardUiall could be seep posing th* adjolnbg Rcportu from the papal chamber, this BioVning wero that when thn wpo.awalc- onbd from hi* alecp around,0 o’clock bo'aeomed nidoter, aaked for nbnrish- m e u tW took lanloca, aonp and a lit- tu wlno. Notwltutandlng this tho at- tondaoU upon hi* bolloesa. did not per- . B it thomselvc* to hope. . _ waak « Hooa. Pope Itcnedltt beeamo approelaWy weaker nbont midday tod.ny and ,the bope* whlcb hai.Misen.afte? hl» period of slumber In tho roeminj; dispersed. - H I* general cOBdlllon bad b-jfome wot*o and be aeeped to be atowly expiring. Ptteco Chlgl-A\b»l entorod tbe pope’* apartment at 12:80-0 clock. It U hii iutr to l«l« l»«»io» of tho npartmcnt In ca*o of death of the pon tiff aod to act aa roamhal of the coo- clave. * /-— As aoOn a» it wm learned that bu.. hoUnei* wa*.»ufforing from pneumonia. eouult&tloQs of physicians weto eallea and ovtfry attempt knowp. lo medical UcletiM iRM.mado to combiU tUo dttad malady Feani fer the worst, howovcri were ontertalned. for al'hough tho pontiff’* temperature waa not blgh nor tu pnlao-.ovar'rapid, he expotleBced Igreat dlfflcuUy in broathlng. tho re*plr- nllon . rnte 'bdng 'oicosrivoly hl|b, rrflching;00.-to the raltwtc. Proffsiof. Battl»tlnl .exsmlned tho i«po ngala Bt 12:30 p. tt.,^nd on leav- ing tho-room, declared tbo. altoallon . of.tVo pnvcit, tbo ponUff’»,condition, hft' liald,' wa» hopeletj; ' • Bnmafl'SdniM Pov«ilai«. Tho only hopo remaining, said , Cardinal Plmrdo, nad«-»oerct*r7 of atate, in Iho pre*«neo of a eo»- panV, of pWates-and-diplomat^ lay in the prayer* “ that w#and all the faithful tbrooghont the world offer for the recovrry of. tho holy father.” “ A * to human *clenco.'’ he added, “ it ha.i exhausted it* A t P o p o &nedlct. on ace- - lilgironslgnor, Naalll'Roeca, the .new __ arehbbhop of Bologna, where tho popo formerly w«s archbUhop,‘ enttfred 1 "^ ------ converaatlon wllh him nnd .. Bishop Mjtfxanl, the’ bishop ot PtoJs*- nlo, speflifoa Just a*. If giving a rfgti,- laT'andlencC-'lv' ' ' BaUloavDozlos'-Uot^ ' ImmKllatfly ftfter tbm'raoming'con- snltntlon.-of- bU physician, the popel had a nulct speU. H I* reipltatJon was', les* IrrcgnUr, and after ho had « • K sied tt dcs\re to rest, bo tpmed on, lido and fell asleep Irnmediatoli*. ■ Tho lAyslclab* wert atmtrlsM 'zi tM»; tort la thr-caso nnd thoight thcrt ; ioli^t be somo bopr for Ms .boUstst,: ,, I f ho- wcro Jibte to »lecp thrco. or "fonr 'i popo doifld from R nntll 6 o'clock , wbw KeordW wa*,tdmlja»t«?H W • , j l B ..-Today belnff.thp feto . d v 8^- :■ I . (CbaUanod on Pa|o T o « )

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^ T W ir ^v o l . . 4 .- NO. 240.

I i mm - imsiiiFt,) ,v L lo y d G e o r g e , in R e m a r k ^ l e I

S p e e c h D e c la r e s I t i t e r n a t i o n - j

• ■ a l C o n f e r e n c e s B o u n d t o F u r -

,, t h e r W o r ld P e a c e ' ”

S A Y S m i S H i o V E R N M E H T ,

i H A S U N IV E R S A L S A N C T IO N r

t o t e n i a t i b n a l C o n f id e n c e B a s i s n

; o f I n t e r n a t i o n a l T r a d e — ^

■ W a s h in g t o n O o n fe r e i i c a a

W o r l d T o r c e f o r G o o d ,• --------- ,

' ' ' • LONDON. <fl>)Preralcr Lloyd GcorRC, ,. addrcsslncr the Btttlonn! liberal cnnfcr-

1 <jaeo todftjr, deeltntd thn t nil the nnliont , .ol Europe, w ithout d litlnetlon. h n i I I

V' boon invited to tho Ocnoa oeonomlo eon- l | | | ! - forcncc. "beenuio wo w an t to pn l an Ulj

cad to conrtnnt vron aad nuitor* o( Trtim.”

DlJiruMlnR tbe W aahlnuton fonfercnca bo aaldi "T he poaoo of the world larse- \5 itpW iafam T i s jw i uadft«.tandl»R iweea the Fn lted State* and our«elve*. -

, ’The eonfcrcnee haa done more than y. anjrtlilnff .eUtf W rcJtore th a t under-

ir tin a ta j."..T he prcialor in rffcrrinu to interna-

tional confercneo in Oennft snid if thpro bad beea a eonfereneo in Julyi £ x there wonld havo been no w ar in Aur-

- tfit, M RF m c* 1* A drancM

i . “ N o iatwiiaVionai m f m a t o ever-I getHed Enropo'a problems,” ho aald, , ,• , " b u t they ha»T) advanced the eaUM of ; i*eaeo o il earlh . I have prolound con- I . y l e t j ^ n d fa ith -if t the ultim ate tea- C

^ *jj»»i(rinanltiad." ropA M r . Lloyd OcorRO w ai ;jrcetcd .with tnti B itonn o f chMTt when ho appeared on lod the pla tfonn in Central hall, where the prR

I conference wa* held. All tho coalition diti , joinU tert w d liberal membera of p ” - I'oo

, / Uatnent w m m K S t . A fter being in- 1 1 trodueed .by th e ehalnainiF I^rdr’W vor' m e

bubne, thft-w sm ier iwmedlntoly .begaa (hew . dlMUMlM or- tb fl\(ar# iit#ge,' oewTdiilB

/ ' ( i J t b B c m p lra .f tp o tho W »h .« t t l o ; AVa r * » z ae n t^ ■ . _ tho/ " I t i l the f ln r t'tio T ifo r o e e n t^ W ’ ‘od

hearted aanetien of tho people of Great nro O rltain .” ‘ ' ■•• • . '

B e f o f td l z l i b 'S A tU e m n t quer U r . LToya o to rw a iU d th B t th c I ri ih , 1; iMUlement hod Bnftneed tbe prertiRo of endf O reat B rita ln Jn tho world a a d .h « l de- mni

prlvad her e a« n io a ,o f.‘ !th e ’'fore« nnd of, ta u n t th a t w o;w ar«’alw*)'a’wllltn(j to i

5 v e ex alte d .W v lco 'lo o the f,'.n atlon i, wo' whieh wo novor followed onfM lvca." ^ «Ky

.■‘SoutWuK on! th o w b i « t 6f ft R«a- era! oleetion, he diula im ed th a t ho hnd

, •• i t^ ir te d th a U lk o f it , a a y ln rh e h a d no t p p{ ^ d o u p 'U i« l t t d la .W ittttt-to au ta fto hA o W tio a 'a n d th a t i t would ^ o t bn hi*' , ’ bn rino ti to do r t u n til the laet adnute.

“ W hether the election eofflei early orU te ." ho 4idded ,“ w o,iball bavc bo t one “ *■ poUey to p u t before the, conn try— a ^ U e y not dic tated h r flectloneerinij exlgoaeles, b n t » policy dooanded by the need! o f tho country and of 'w orld.'* ™

. W orld Trado DamoraUwd - • WotW trade , ho MOd,.waa la a wotto

plifjht than anyone p re iea t had over *>“ •*rilne»ied...IIe continued;. ; . W

“ In tom atlona r confidence 1* the bail* of in ternational trade, Tho prob. « *

e'oafrbnllog O reat BrlU in and the . wotld a a y be aammed np ia oao.phraae J — restoration • o f iatem atlopal^ eonfl-

“ Order i r t l re*toro confidence.. Wo JP* f l)n it .o » t4 b lU l..;> A l:.p q a M ,,in the J"Wttld.*’ ................... • - ’ I .- > . . . ,nr■Ut. Lloyd O ebrje aa id 'b e w m took- iM to tb e Qoaoa eonferoaM to retto re neaee in the « a t t HI

. E ednco-A nata im t O oit. ..If-perm anaat peae* i a ' Mtabli*hod JJ, • there m o it ,b o g rea t w d u c tio n jn it^s

eoit o f araainen t* ,” Ji* .adde3 r*^‘ T h e ......B riliab w a y i* belnff reduced to below

' p rew ar standard and tho -na^-y nnd tho a ir force aro-beinff redue?d. The bn- ‘

^sii U<iR» m iu t b« prepared to tako riik i *Ai'- for poace.” ,' . -The prime m inister la ld ho wa» a bo- *

rievfli'in the league o f uatloni. *-*aad I I ... wish lo a o o f i t i frienda woold no t m a

U a t U \i w ere a so rt o f m tl e p a rty ” »how,»' be added. ng,

,ju W ith reference t o . Qettnan repara- ^ tions he a a ld t.

” !. aab ono of tho ie w ho-think Qer- * many ouRht no t to })# le t o ff from pay- '

ment, b u t O e r m tn y i i iu f fe r in j from oxhauition, like other nation*, and de- « «

, . .Jay l*‘ inevlU ble. T ho sooner, howoVer,« *ettlcment la reached, the b etter.*.' ’ JJ®'

W IN S IN S T R A IG H T F A L L S '' > / , . • _ ___ the

' I f i B ern .IM feats -C h u le t S e a tio p o f liolEonstoa, T exai, In BocorA Stylo tln<

a t S a l t L t k t • me, . . . nijj

■ SALT liA K B c m ' , U tah,IJern n f 'B n lt Ij«kf. rlaim ant o f tn e ,w orld’* mlddlpwelfrhl wresUinR rjiam- ^pionihlp, lant nlRht defeated 'CbaHct gf nen trop o f U ouiion, 'Tcxa*. in ( tralghtfall*. ' noi

The flr*t was obiaJned in fii mlnuto* „ i ,.w ith a toe hold and tho-iccond-ifl. four . j

, , , n ltintc* w ith a h fad lack ' and cmdlc. . . . n^nlrop weighed 160 and T>etb 15D 1-S

IDJkSO W B 4T H H & the' • Tonight , aind Sonday itoow flnr- rlr«.' • ' ' ttir

TB)e dN L Y AS8QC

< FAIHoTyRoli^Head

is Roughly Handled by Irate Citizens

L eader of Soot Sponds Night in Ja il to Eso&pp Ooat of Tar

’ ■ and P cathera

■ cED A ii r a W d s ; : t i . , ijt)~kmob o f '200 stormed tlio “ lioly

. R o ller '’ eliurcli lii-n- last nlRht, si'lred tlic Hev. H. A. I'crjfUMin, n . i Irnder o f the sc rl.n iid with crlea . o f “ throw him in the r iv e r” and ' “ ta r nnd fciither h im ,” , mnrchcd him th ro liah ' tlio liiwlncM* iertlon, ( o f tlic c ity nntll.police w ith drawn . revolver* »llipcrM'd the jnob nml I

. rcscuc'l FerRUSon.A local newspaper's cliarKe* of MA

Korfnmon'* influen.cs on his disci- pie*, nllec'^d- to hnvo liccii' tlm riiiite nf the d't.irupiron nf ecveml fnmllicK, Imd nreiuied the feolinif ™ nRalnil llio prenrlicr. ' '

No weapons were used by the ] mob, bu t lilow* wero freely uz-, rhnnjTJd a»id ffrftuson suffered th e ' . j loss o f tw o'tcpth 'vhcu struck nfter

•he attem pted to eseapo by juraplnB t throuch ‘a window of tho church. lle_*pcnt the nlglit In jnll lo bo j> *ftfo from furthtfr' vlolonre. jfcli

IG ilS l 1 f i t i i L i i I

■ iGnSISi______ r ,l I

E x e c u t iv e s R e p r e s e n t in g O v e r , ti

O n e H u n d r e d R a i l r o a d s M e e t j t a "

to - P l a n R e tu r n t o M e th o d s ‘ ' j ;

o f P r e - W a r D a y s t i » '_______ -

CHICAOb'(iP) — Rallwny executWca reprcsentlnp mere than 100 transjw rt ^oW tntlon line* of tho ;country m e p ^ f t XI today, to dlw uss.n: proposed re tu rp .tc ;,ini prRotlation nf wago* and witrkinR c o x tTiir d itb n s with the train servire brother! hood* on n refflonal basla. , . . ouo

TIj6 m ettinR fOUowti w veral ronUr* t<.ns rnfcM by a ro tn m ltteo > f rail head* and tion the b ig .fo u ? btO thfrtpod eh le ff .w lth com flet'ftlffrV ' o f Conihieree. Hooyer in njen Wasldnifton last week. A , report of r. the aetloh o f tho cxCfotlTes' meetln.fj tho today ''w in 'hp-forW arted to Beereta>» -fcnt lloover'nnd if favorable fo Iho region;' a « . a l negdtlationj plau,'Impi'-dLnte iteb'a nro crpeeled to not up regional hottrds ‘h p winch will liandle all wage nnd ’rale | , k tiucstioB*. ■ • - U L

I t was ezpceted th a t thn body would endorse Iho regionnl proposal, which l i ' merely n relurn to the pre-war method nf negotlatinn.

T he.propow d TCgional- rommlttce* would be a stronger a ttem p t to rcaeh agrocment* beforo farrj-io;i the d ! |. 1 putes to the board. It was m IiI.

F R E IG H T R E D U C T IO N S e

A R E A S K E D F O R M IN E S--------- e ta l

U tah T raffic Borean D odaros U ta y P roperties HaTo Closed Bocatdo ^ »

W iSJIINO TO K , D. C , m - V . W. 5 " ; Prlekett, appearing today fo r tho Utnh tra ffic bureatJ n t the Interstate eom- , merce cofiiml*»lon.Tate inquiry, read a j . i f statem ent declaring th h t fre igh t p . ' chjirge* on ore o f ■ vnrioiu-kind* were b n d ly '''o u t o f lino” ai compared with ,,*• cost" of prodnctlon and Inbor charge*In the territory. ‘■ Mines had dosed down in many cttser

he, »ald, w:(th <onwf|iient .reduction 'in sm olter opemtlon* nnd he crpresied the ■' . opinion th a t it would bo pomiblo fortlu> rood* lo increaiip traffic by mak- jj ing -cffcpdve rediii'tion*. o n /th e ores j concerned. <ji„

H U G E F A C T O R Y D E S T R O Y E D— -

l l ( |h t B ubdred U e a U oro o r Leas So-Torrty W nrw i-P T o p o rty Dam. ” v

... ^ ^ Biionnctts

lieBKRIjIN, (fl*)— The bvgent rhocolate ,lnv

faetory a t Tejnpalo, n suburb of Berlin, I Vwas almost de»tro>Td by flro yesterday, ^hoiA largo quantity o f raw materials, and thlinearby warehouses were destroyed. I t j t owas said loday ROO worker* ^ r r e more ingor les* severely Injured du rln iftho fire, batiThe damage ii estimated a t from 40,. V000,000 to r>0.000,000 mark*. ' war

• ------------- . vb)B IfiO IP lilR C IB L X m SO . Den

Wnu-ESLETY, Mas*. (JPi- Tho ftcsli- tern men of W eUiiley collegj powderedthe ir nose* ajyiin today—tho same with _BTmoro than the u inal reaMn. F o r 24 Hhour*.the dainty nose* hnd been under ingrover of green crepe. , nigl

The iMitche* were lapoM d b^.m cm - lionhers of th e . Hophomorn e la u Itf cause 3501they tho u g h t'.th f fre e m e n had. been f inHolding th r ir noses high. Tliclr haugh- hro.tines* supposedly subdued, the fresh- conimen-were .allow nl to expone the no*es fouiagain. nnd

. J0 B 8 g o 'TO BEaXDBNTS.' : , • W ARIIING.W N. n . C.. (/P )-Issu;uice H

of rulings whereby locnl resident* will vie< get rura l mnil ra r r j r r jobs, wa* an- *rlil nounred today by the r M l ser\-lce com- '*'P' m bslon.' Ros

'U ereafte r under the 'm l'ijg of the commission, which has beeh approved ‘ by tho poitofflce department.- oniy per- A sons w ho.have the ir resldenefl w ithin le^^ the delivery o f the office in wbi^b the tire ▼acancy exIit« wlU be eortlfled for mot t u r i l carrier Appointment. ' Eot

S

QCtATMb PRESS m w i

LLST W IN FALLS. IDA nO . SATU

iiSiEllllEmmt

Delegates From Ail 'Over'the World and From Almost Ev­ery State in the Union Arrive for Important Session i

MARKS RESUMPTION OF CENTURIES OLD CUSTOM ,

Eonomic iDtorosts of Em orald ilalo Oonfltitute E n tire Pro- ^

. gram — Politics and BeligiioQ 'a re Declared B arred ' <

I’ARIS. {/Pt — Bflim and aauRlili'M of J Irclnnd nnd the ir desccndnnts from nil eorni«r«.f>f llio globe begnu nrrlv ing .in l|ari» thi« morning l« lake port In tho wor'd conference of the I r i 'h race, net • lo begin here today.

; rriie ••rgunlscr* of the i.O'tfcrcncc for h WcIi nrrnngement* havi' been In progreiw povi'm I months, expect dele gntcs frtim ].'> eoiintries nnd from nearly ever.v s ta te in Iho United Slates. ,

Tho, Amerirnn,,. delegnfe*, some of ,• H-liom'nlready nre’ in Kjnojie, are ex. peeled to arrive today 'nnd tomorrow.The lord n iayo r'o f Dublin arrived thU morning. Eamonn de Valera 1* expect­ed lo pul in his nppeamnce next w e k .

B u ln s B SessloD U onday. 0,.TIie rongress wa* sclieduled to open

.with an Infnhibil xeiuilon this afternoon bu t the f irs t business meeting will be , heU ^ r)» d « .

Politlcs.nnd. religion nre b.irri'd from the program .' say tbo organizerli. the f ltjec t bMng to promote the economl-! Interest* o f the Irish free atato- and

[In territ in Irish a rt throughout, the Ki |W0>Iti^- X fo:, .T he- 'ronven tlon will mark tlje ro- tu siimptioVrof nn event which unlll tho da jtTiirtecnili .cen tury wa* sn im portant tci lurnual fcniuro of Irish life. Tho laat Ai ouo' wa* belli In Ireland In the, fo u r pe teonth pfntury. I l 1* rmrcly cdtjcr.- ha tional in .character and in nn way is nc connected w llji tbe B lnn-F eln-m ove- Bo raenl. • • ; • hi,

The iuvltatlopj, .to tho “ aonlae^' a^ in tbo convention I* known in GaoUc, were fa • * n f 'o i i r b r “W .'n e -V (r tr rn *oniB;tlfflf -•

i i i f l i i 1 D r n B H s

0 . A..Oordon, 101 Tomorrow,. Lived-in Lifolim.e of E v o ^ zc

P resident B nt Firat^ ”

' E im U K A , Kan'., — Qeorgo A. ?'! Gordon, who haa lived In th e life tim e | [ of every pre*iaent of Ihe U n i te d ’' e talc*, exeopt Wa*hington, will be 101 !!]' yeara old'tomorrow.

Membera of. Iho fam ily claim Mr. Gordin Is the only grandfather o f ft p Civil whr « le m n slilj living, and one o f th e few, If no t the only man, living today who heard Kevolutlonary stories, ^rom bis '. grandfhther wbo j . fonght for Independence. “ JJy .pm nd- falhM,- O terge 0»n)on o f CnmbtrtftDd,Pa., wa* ft soldier in the American rev ­olution.” U r . Gordon related recently.“ I t wa* my g reat uncle, Mr. Arm­strong, who captured Ih e 's lx n e sn an s and (ooii (hem inlo W nshington's fnm p' and I n ’ reply to the gcnem l’s fjnestlon as to how he enplurcd them, he said 'H e sn m undfd them .’ ' ' . J*’

Loads Tompwato U fo .U r, Gordon when 7d year* old nnd •*

In ill |e tU K made ati overland t r ip t« *'r Texa* and had such experience* ng be- ® Itig c a n c l i t la n buffalo stampede and being cbnseii bv Indians. He attribu ted hi* longevity' In temperate habltii and J'* nn active outdoor life. iTc never nsed ® tobacco nr liquor. f!

Menlnily and phv*lcally alert, he ao- prove* most modem progress. “ B ut,” he na«cMed, “ thero aro somo present J* dny system* o f wblch I don’t approvo? y ’ I refer to style o f women’s dres*— *“ short skirt*, low necked dresses; also “ Ihl* bobbed hair fad . Perhaps more Jt Iliin anything else I deplore the grow- J ' ing lack of observation of the- Sab ” b a th .” .

Mr. Gordon lost two sens in the Civil u war. Mr*. H ypatia B. H art o f Seattlo. ^ Wash., and Mr*. IjIzzIo P . Johnson o f | Denver, arc two of hi* six living dough-

. C,

BTJBIIftBS f lB O nO K W IPED O UT noH STO N , TexaB.'C'R — Fire s ta r t­

ing in tho po*tofflce block late la*t night, wiped ouj th^ main bnsineu see ' tlon of \vt»t'Colum bl*. an oil town o f j j 3500 peonlo In B rajoria county and the \ i f in t,c ap ita l o f tho TexaiT republic, irha to flro thi* morning reported under y c on tro l Tlio mwn- business, s tree t is 1,1 four hlockti long nnd crowded with onn . . and twn-story fram e building*. It,

: , • SOVIET tO E C E S DEFEATED p,TIEI.8i.S’G P0R8. Finland, (/P) — Ad- -k ;

vices from Mosocw rc i» r t tha t the In white nr antl-bolshevlk forces h iv e tu < * ip t^ d ' IJlogavlcschtchensk, Aslatl* th Rq« i^ , _ of

A UTOUOBILES FO ft' S tm O FB ., AKRON. 0 ., T w fnly-thrto cnr-

lo td s o f pleasure cars tuid m otor truck "c Ifrci, th ,j largest single *fiipmenf ever H, mado .oat a t Akron le ft here todAv for a( E o r o p e . ^ ' - tc

ysPA PER m T w m fa

H S UrtTBDATi jA W A a y a i , 1022,

l l i iflffilii

( w e a t h e r PREDICTIONS 1 FOR THECOMING WEEK

WASniNOTON^ prodlctlon* for (ho week bcginnlni: M onday nro: » «

tapper .M ia^uippi nnd lower Mia- »oui-, valley*,_ northern Rocky moun. lain and plcatcau region*:;. ClianBO- nlilo tcm pcrnlure; much eoldcr f lrs t v iiiilf; considerable cloudiness w ith l lyconsionnl suow*. ^ ____

•Homlicrn itock.v. mou'ntain no-1 pintcnu regloc, generally fa ir und roW. ..

Pacific slates generally f a l» '~ e r - 'fo r mucli cloudlnesa affa 'rftfiiir '■

nnd tnow i in Washington nnd Ore- Ron; told. p

lElfi rlESIlii M CmiilTII:

Defense in Arbuekle Trial flot j Permitted to Go Into Bodily Condition of Dead, Moving Pibtuiie Actress «

SAN- mjfcisco, a i , - ji™ « K . l , ( im , , , ' h i ; , . . k . S Sfo r M lu Virginia,, Rappo, motion pie- — turn M tress. was the f irs t witnes* to- , day in the second trlnl o f a flianslauith. JH te r charge ngalnst Roscoe a (Tnltr' Arhuckle In connection vnth Miss Rjitv po * dpJiIJj. ■ SIjo JdenflfJeW th r rldlnp ViaWV .worn by U lss B«w.c w h tn thn sclW M motored front Lo* A ngole. to ^ R anclico two days b-fom Attend- I r

-Kotef at. Franei.- :

through U rt . Ilardobock. t h a t ' Mls«.Bappe wn# th6 f » « of. #: p jiw j. i c ian prevloo* to -llie psYtr-' w a i hi'*4; 'out. The do{cJ)»e 'tMlendi, ffiat M l*, ,R typo ’f Injorlca w«t6 *10 to & cbrotvl», 1atfeetlou o f ono o f he r sM tfmlnal or- 1Puw. ■ ■ • 1

F a ti t t r UtanoTT A is ln . ■ 1 W olter R, TrpfU. lecretorv to tlm 1

nfstrict attorney, wa* calle l In nn ei- fo rt by tho .prosecntlon: fo I'ovo Mlsii Zoy Preyost, ono df its princlpol wit- ncases, deckwed hostile. MUs p re rM t P “ did not remember” certain evidence I on w h l^ she lesllf/ed At fhe, form er

tJon hAd been law fo r (he Jmpeacfi- ment o f Mil* Prevost and ruled igarnst (ne prosccnifon.

POLITICAL UNREST IS : SUBJECT OF m e e t i n g !

I n d l ta O onsdl o f S ta t# i a Session o s <}iie«tlon of C ta a n l . coi

. A a o u f K tU v t i . Y*

DB].nt. T«ai.7m _ Tte inSn “ Icouncil Of sta to held t long *cision to- " J da.v nnd debnjed the whole political s i t ' ^ ■ uation o f India. Thn councJI rojw lod fl resolution offered bv Bustnmll-Dhanl- jib h a l flrthnn, rrpiitrar o f (f.e high court o f Bnmbay, providing for a jo in t • M/wIon n f ho(fi hnrticf* o f <f,o r£gi*lat- I' uro to dctermlno condltloni for holdine ) , a confcrenre o f representatives o f all shades o f political opinion;

S ir Miihammnd Shnfi. member o f the viceroy's council, mud Home Secre tary O ’Donnell, defended tho covernwant

n,” ’’ ‘J'o f f fhM.-K. Glinndl. nnn.co-opemtionlsi lead- ni i>r, a . dI*c}o,ed hy S i r Sa n b iran N .w - ram of the viceroy'* council a t Bom- ^ * sy . n e v ittfd th a t th e Icgfataluro was tno,p)ace for dlscutiion of qnestloas bo-

irilh Ohajidi unless bo suspended a ll Jfhi* activ .tic* ond requested ittcb & eoa- f ference. • , : th

HIGHWAY OFFICIALS JOIN •IN DEMAND FOR REDUCTION i"

._ InO m m m n n f K t e t n n m u u J '

P r l » c f P to d u rt o t M ooh W w k f f Will atop

of tho .hjRhway dciwrloipnt, of H lb o i., , J o r ti , K . „ « U U , I „ , . M f e . S i M iuootl 8 ;» th D a k .^ , , 4 w l«onU » t o ^ y a t tho opening o f thoM ississippi valley conference o f s ta te * Wghwa.r deps^roenl* d(<ctBrfld a buy- '•'» e r s s trike ngnlnit the cemcot monufae larcra o f tfio country. ml

A fla t 10 per cent derrpsjie Jn. ihe *'> price o f cement ts wanted hy the b ljlj. TI J^ay offic ia l, nnd Ihelr refu*aM » enicr •« nto necn iatlons w ith cement mnnufne- pf

turer* wll) re ta rd cen«trnrJjoo o f an te th an on,' hundred million Jnllar* worth of blgbwn.v*, they saJd. • .

T A KES o m o i i L pdamoK. blU'AHHINGTON. D. C.. Up\ - An- N'

’O intm ent of 8»m Rnwroan nf I r o a t o ^ thn . . a* general federation prehlbitlon rinfcent fo r Now, M nclfo' waa onnonacod lbtoday by fominiwlener J /sy n e t rc

FALLS COVNTY

LYNtOTESIflifliCEimiiEND IN SIG SEVERAL I ADVANCE!

Impressive Scenes M;in Life of Pontiff

^ Patient Ebbs SiPUBLIC a NNOUNCEME

IS NOT YET MADl

ANNO0NOBMBNT IB EBOEIVE

LONDON. (/P > -(0 :30 p. n L ) - 0 « t l i minster, statA l tbl« oron lsg h e ,h ad boa .from Bono. tJait Pope Bonodlct w u do*d..

C udioal B o n n a 'i annom com ant o f ontljf la confom lty w ith th o custom by i

i sacred ooUogo aro fira t Infopnod o f th e de Uon U o id o know n to tho, foBam -pttbU i

E 0M E -(B :3S p. ja .)—A t 6:10 o'cl<• .parri. papal o f f ta t ^ s a id : . ■

" T b s catastropbo U t is n ln a s t , '' i s d tc

EOMB, V JV -Tbo a c ^ a t T a t icu o f Ufa of Pop* T enadle i sMSWd to b* m a

I s tha a lnp l^ fm z iisbod n o s v ta r o lu a o t* rap id o f jw W w ith m n u O r noth;

. a ira tt th# end, tho aftoodin* canUaaU !la• poa ttw tta ry In black. w«ro In sUa

' MartiatLdu! is °o*Put Into E ffect Z

; in Dublin Area

■ I r i a h - E e p tib U o a ii A r m y . l a k e i , * "■ S t o p i t o S t o p B l o t i i g a n d .

D i M r d o r . f "^ ^

0 U B U N ,V P > • rU 6 r tl5 H ^ < b « f 5w been .do e larttl^ iti- 'tb f 'K iirafll” ** lh ,

' a rta , hy- UJe b rlg ido tb o ItU b topubIlcanittfttiit ''a t X a a t ' • ^ljSmerUk,.aetoTdi»B to ift'to jo ip iunreceived hcrS today from Cbarlo- * vlllo. County Cork. ThU H. tlon wa*Inkcn, said tbo message, because of luiy burning and other disorders in

. tho arc#.

k ,i H m e ■ ]• toa

Q u U o o k i n H o r t b o m H e m i - s p h e r e D is a p p o in t in g ' i n j

. I S o n t h A m e r i c a wo» ----------- . boj. WASHINGTON, D. C., (ff) - Crop ?*■.• conditions in tho northern hemUpbero

•wtjo Tcpoiled today by the ngrlcnUural department to be iitill ‘•(inlto varla-. ^

■ M e” while Ihe harvestings In the p ' snuthera hemlspherti were said to be In ^• general sllglitly bolow cslim ntci. ^' Whllo wheat harvesting In Argenr ' l ln a was said lo bo innklng good prog-• res*, reccnt rc|lort*, tho departm ent ' ' s(nte<l, were Ici* optlmiKti'* than earllor “J t iinrsji* lo th e ]iT0bnWc yleW. T ho crop

wns srtld to be o f generally good nual- Itv , lifiwcver, w ith the area p h a te il c»- *" '

lltrmtttcA 'M approslmlvtcly a million ^ acre* lc>* than for the preceding} year. **

n Tho Australlaa w heat ha rve it, now P{" f practlcaify completed, nIso wn* orpeet.• ed lo show somo reduction, i t was aald.( from the firs t o fficial estimate o f lifl,- i- 014,000 bushels which approxim ately'• cqunls the J9M-21 crop. ;

W int*r W roat V artea. j;°l• The condition of w inter w heat .wa»

reported to be gcneratlf good throuBb-» out thp eastern' nnd northern section II of the United S tates and nl*o Canada '• b u t wa* i\estilbeil a* poor In t to s l o f

tho southwestern sta tes. W inter rye . ' fsndltioiis were rep o rte d -to bo very ' aciod la th is couatry . , '

•W inter rrops woio-aaid lo bo show- '. ! J Ing som- dcteriortitlpn In Germany aad '

Irregulsr growth In' Primco. due to > drougiit, while thoy were reported ae

• favorable In H n o g n ^ an d , several, o f 1 iho nelghboriag ita tc f.

Tho rice crop* o f bo th .. Indi»' and ,

. “ ■ S'• la s t vcnr- '1, ■ ---------- ----- -- COI' MAT ISStTB U ILB A G E B O O E S. BLI r WAflinNOTON, m - T h e In tersta te “ eommcrce commission would be direct-

eil to 'o rile r ra llroads-to is n o railroad mllcngo book# nnder a 'W l\ ^ » * e d todsy j bv tho senate and sept to th< house. . '

, Tho measure would lenvo to 'th e Inter- , • ta to co tam m o toBittlsaloB W thorlty to

. prescribe “ fair and rea*on«blo rates.'*

P B E a a r o R P A T O ^ J J. BOGOTA. Cdltaabla, (JPi — ' General

lloluln, nravUIonal president o f Coloip,' bla,.m ado I t "knowiv .today th a t seveW

,. North Am erican.firras werci w^lwstinff ' a the na«nen t o f certain debt* eotitirMV n ed In the U s lte d . S tates under tbo i\x j threnf of oak in jf .eo'nplalot to the sc«M i-

rclnry of *tal& 1

EWS. PRICE P IV B '^ .T S

f l H fiCHES;iDi^HTFOR HOURS IN ^ D E A T H »Warlc Final Chapter ff As Vitaltoof Slowly AwaylENT B Y VATICAN DE IN CITY OF ROME

[VED IN OITT o r LONDON udlBil Boum#, aichbUhop ot Wort- boon «ffld*Uy Mtlflod by t«l8*raph*L- - ,

"of Ul# doath of thajjop* ts tppiw*.If wh*fh tw cardinal* Amptlstnc the8 daath of » pop«. bofon thAlnfotmtrib llC T T '" ': ' Tv'cLotk tU i afMnooa Oazdlail'Ow-'

y w u moatat b f meouDt, tho'nadi n u u ^ oat, m n mott ImpmilT*. •# hoUy Biflwlwaboitor ofbroath Bid- .. . Athi&s ttsulfiinc to b« dono osoopt to ;ia thalr porpl* cassock*, and th* pap^ ill«ttprtT«* -• Tbe oniy'sounds'heard wcro the aob* of'Uio popo’* personal attc&daatS);th« loWlchaWlng bf. the penlteatial'ps^m* or' M oceaslonal word in doltrioa frotn iU pontiff a* bl, malady alowly under- tulafd' tbo wonderful alore. of .norroia ooi»(B’ which wM''«tUI rfslstloir '

thft Vatkan, » wmi lisgeted «]1 nlrtt ' before, tbo hn«e breaw

laiterwtll oT:l\L; .flo»6-«.th fr lat«f « U d . watchera; {50k * position '»ea’ tht Ekyptlaa toluina l i the .tonter If * » . l f f im tho light ia the MOtiff'*»oo« they toMld pin any tnklini of wbat waa going on. Thon, u ^yligbt btoio. tbe forma of. tho eardUiall could be seep posing th* adjolnbg

Rcportu from the papal chamber, this BioVning wero that when thn wpo.awalc- onbd from hi* alecp around,0 o’clock bo'aeomed nidoter, aaked for nbnrish- m eutW took lanloca, aonp and a lit- tu wlno. Notwltutandlng this tho at- tondaoU upon hi* bolloesa. did not per- .B it thomselvc* to hope. . _

• waak « Hooa.Pope Itcnedltt beeamo approelaWy

weaker nbont midday tod.ny and ,the bope* whlcb hai.Misen.afte? hl» period of slumber In tho roeminj; dispersed. - H I* general cOBdlllon bad b-jfome wot*o and be aeeped to be atowly expiring.

Ptteco Chlgl-A\b»l entorod tbepope’* apartment at 12:80-0 clock. ItU h ii i u t r to l« l« l » « » i o » o f tho npartm cnt In ca*o of death of the pon

■ t i f f aod to a c t aa roamhal o f th e coo- clave. * /-—

A s aoOn a» i t w m learned th a t b u .. hoUnei* wa*.»ufforing from pneumonia. eouult&tloQs o f physicians weto eallea and ovtfry attem pt knowp. lo medical

U cletiM iRM.mado to combiU tUo d tta d m alady Feani fer the worst, howovcri w ere ontertalned. fo r a l'hough tho pon tiff’* temperature waa not blgh nor t u pn lao-.ovar'rap id , he expotleBced

Ig re a t dlfflcuUy in broathlng. tho re*plr- n llon . rn te 'b d n g 'oicosrivoly h l |b , rrflching;00.-to the raltwtc.

Proffsiof. Battl»tlnl .exsmlned tho i«po ngala Bt 12:30 p. tt.,^nd on leav­ing tho-room, declared tbo. altoallon . of.tVo pnvcit, tbo ponUff’»,condition, hft' liald,' wa» hopeletj; ' •

Bnmafl'SdniM Pov«ilai«.Tho only hopo remaining, said

, Cardinal Plmrdo, nad«-»oerct*r7 of atate, in Iho pre*«neo of a eo»- panV, of pWates-and-diplomat^• lay in the prayer* “ that w# and all the faithful tbrooghont the world offer for the recovrry of. tho holy father.” “ A* to human *clenco.'’ he added, “ it ha.i exhausted it*A t P o p o &nedlct. on ace- -lilgironslgnor, Naalll'Roeca, the .new __

arehbbhop of Bologna, where tho popoformerly w«s archbUhop,‘ enttfred 1" ^ ------converaatlon wllh him nnd ..Bishop Mjtfxanl, the’ bishop ot PtoJs*- nlo, speflifoa Just a*. If giving a rfgti,- laT'andlencC-'lv'' ' B a U lo a v D o z lo s '-U o t^ '

ImmKllatfly ftfter tbm'raoming'con- snltntlon.-of- bU physician, the popel had a nulct speU. HI* reipltatJon was', les* IrrcgnUr, and after ho had « •Ksied tt dcs\re to rest, bo tpmed on,

lido and fell asleep Irnmediatoli*. ■Tho lAyslclab* wert atmtrlsM 'zi tM »; tort la thr-caso nnd thoight thcrt;; ioli^t be somo bopr for Ms .boUstst,: ,,If ho- wcro Jibte to »lecp thrco. or "fonr 'i

popo doifld from R nntll 6 o'clock , wbw K eordW wa*,tdmlja»t«?H W •, j l B ..-Today belnff.thp feto .d v 8 - :■

I . (CbaUanod on Pa|o To«)

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ir E [iis - ' mmmiI STlipilR[l■ C ra z e f o r S p e c u la t i o n A p p e a r s

i t o H a v e E n g u l f e d R ic li a n d

I P o o r — H a b i t D e c la re d a N eo -

I ' e s s i t y N o t a L u x u r y

BE H U V , — Thoui,m(]i of Ger- nians Iiavc 1‘rcn liankniplfd by the ro

I r t n t rra-.o for apcculfltlnR in the itock; . m arket. The letera' wcr'p no t Jimited ^< to w sf^ earners iin<I profcnsional mon< v i th Inndrquato ineomcn bnt Included

many fonipnrotivcly wealthy, men.Tbe workmen and profeulonal ^ c n

« ctni]|» U a t *petula(Ion Is not n vice bu< a nC fffiitv for men whoio Income* are aooo mnrk# a month or |cai. T h e y ia y they •‘ p 'linjted" in the mtirk?t In thn ho j^ o f heini; able to win enongb tn pay the ir b lllt and to -buy clothing for thpmiclvci er a d reas 'fo r their »rivc*.

Uanjr. Lose J o 'j i . SoDle’a f those who le it their carnlnR^

in this n-iy hsve (liiBppeared from thoir > jwiitionu. O thcri aru moklriR tho round of the ir hcquaintanrcf In an e ffo rt to borrow and the remjilndcr nre stolidly facinp debt* which they can;iot hopv to p a y .. Orocera and hutchem ifenerally have r.'oscil all i^cdli accounts.

Ono of the epcculator* w ho,to rt h1^ u ion tli^ rotary of ^000 marks in ntock ‘ itm rkrt icjwcutation ifaid:

“ Wc tiavo to ifambto. We cannot buy anything bu t tho ba re il nocewl; ties on vrhat we earn snd when prices l!0 up and money for even the necci- ] anrics U tacking, we tako a chance ra- r t e i hopc\t»i\y tU nking th» t ou t ton- , .

• ditlon rannot bo much w one and tb a t u e .u iffh t have luck .” • '

• , I'n

- T W E N T Y -O N E S T A T E S T O

P A R T IC IP A T E IN S P O R T “

O ver O n t T lio n su d Te»mi to be o a I I H u d for Opening o f A n in lc u t .

- B o v l ^ Confreti

• TOLEDO. 0 ., , yPH A pproxlD ste l,te i:n s ropreienlinEr 21 s ta irs and

Canada will be entered In tho annual . A nerlcao Dowlln;; ronKreu tourna* m eat to lie held here during the month of M srrh , A . L. Langtry of Milwaukee. ' serre^irjr o f the eonpese , announced g taday. Th,

_ w ith the c lo iin f entry, da te bu t a week awsy, more than 500 te sm i bsve been listed and date« astlRned. T hf final lo post s e u o n i baa brought a g rea ter nnmber o f enlriei tban dur- |gQ in(! tho remainder o f the pre-tonnm meBti perioi. The number o l U am i ■a.,

lo believe th is year-'will be no ezeep- tle a to tbe role «aa tb s t a tteadaaee

. will le t a new record. >■ Three now its te s a r t added th is y « r

to tho li l t o f A. B. C. entries. They *, nre Alabama, GeorRia and Californio.Two tearai will represent Mobile, an- nther two 'a ro coming from A tlan ta, . ifhlte B.-U1 FninelK o will send one. ,' Tbe to ta l entries for the >7irlous

■italeji aro p lacod 'by Secretary LonRtiy ' ns follows: *1,1■ Ohio « 0 team s; Illlnoli, 150; Mlehl- cnn, 100; Now Y ork ..78; Fndlsna, 75; t'n’nniiTlvanIa, 00; Wisconsin, CO; MU* -riiiri. I’O: K entufky, 15; Canada 16; H'., MlnnVwta, 12; Iowa, 10; W cit VlrRinln " .•>: KVinm nnd Ncbranka. ,'i; Colorado, • ”

]' A labama, 2; GoorKla, 2 ; Florida, 2; .New Jorfcy, 2; Connecticut; 1; Cali-

■ .fo rn la 1. .

F letcher fleloctod aa Belfflnxa I'o" t E n v o y

1 ^

ofHenrj' ? .• l le tc h e r , under M crctary o f Sa tate , aa atBbsuador to Betffium w ai = hinted-as fanaincnt in official quarters = :In WashlnfitoQ. . Mr. H etcber wonld j s•oceecd Brand \Vhltlock. who has been t fthe AmerleSn ambassador to Brntsels. g

r = : r — ~ r — r - ~ ° r . §. TW IN FA LLS • ^

. . . m t m m m p a r l o r |W BST U A IN A 7B . S .

. ' F o r Ladies anil Gentlemen 1; U nder new m a n a jt tm e n f ' S ,

' We clc4n nnd block hat*; £• We dye any kind of iheefr-b lick , = :

- ta n ahoei, brown or bron*e. ^

•Try our ic rvlee;--'' 5

A IL W OEK OUAEA^TEBD S

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

Figures in Frances i

■ f e i I I

I

' J UE ^ m o n d - . ? b

H ere oro tbe three leading flgu rfs in of the’Fronch governm ent'i preient politi- cal orisl*. Following the collapse nnd realgnalion of the Briand government I'resident A lexander Millernnd Appoint- crc: xd Baymond Polncnrc. former Prealdent

IN FMS LEGION MEN FII fillEDHPEIiSIIlN

T rank T. McAuley snd Arnold ini F: Oswald'Kow ia Boise i

H ospital for-A14

SEATTLE. Waahlngton (Bpeclal to h Tho N cw i)— Prank T . MeAuley „ „ cf. Twin Fa lli , dUabled war vet- eran, now confined In the govern- ment hospital o t Bolie, was today awarded government lompensatlon of •80 a month by the flistJift office of the Unltod 6 ta tes V eteran i' bnreau in Seattle . The rating board alao award- . 4 «1 to.M eAtiJe3r.»-totBfoM 501Tt, mak.T*“ Ing the aw ard retroactive to Mav 31,1921. The i^ar veteran was rated ni * ” hoving u to ta l temporary dlaabltlty.

. Arnold F . Oswald, S44 Fourth avenue Twin Falls, was awarded compensation of »0 ft m onth beginnln)' immediately, P®,, becauie of d iiab illtle i received in the w ar servlco.

Announcement-was mnde tha t claim- , * nnts aro receiving quirk action on thu 'Ii ' I 'n rt o f tho V eterana’ bureau n t the preaent lim e, beeauto of the flict thnt elalina hnvo .been deccntraliicd f ro m ifj* WashlRRton, D. C.j and awards nro now-lV® being made in tlie gentile diatriet flee. Tlio bureau U now making every ,"® ' e ffo rt to adjudleato alt elaim* of hoa-* _ p ila liw d wnr vetemns in tliin di>itrlpl,'

------------- * ; MPA SapO E T S DISPENSED W ITH , lea,

MEXICO CITY. ( / P ) - T h e decree 'th ro slk’tied by President Obrepon last Wed- la c( ncsdny otiowing United R tntes rilii-oiia ims^ lo entoi;_ Mesieo wllhoul pas»i>orts w ni-jn tlc VnWWied .vcstordny by the tornlgn of 'd e llt firo. I t bcpome» cf/o rtlve in R 'b ru- i-cnl nry. . whri

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S The manufacturer, t g the retailer—all ha^e = channels of commerc= .. . Each of the three d = banker to aid him in f S raw materials, in the ^ ■ goods and finally in i = ished product in the f = timate consumer, •g Bank credit is the li g causes the wheels oi I move smoothly.I ' Like all good banks w I in furthering the com 3 ties of the communit;

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o f France, to form a new cab inet to w succeed tho realgsed Briand ra ln ls tr j. oi According to reports, P iem ler Po ln tare will mako nn e ffo rt to create A strong pi natlonaliat government, which will cx- m ercisc a policy of. utm oit i to m n e u to- ol n'nrd Germany. 0

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In itial s te p in Ohasfre of Oer- J,” m an Arohiteoture Likely to ,e

Beanit in H any More

IIAMBUBG, (ff) - T he f irs t « y - scraper in Germany will soon bo eoa. atrnetod in tbe old buslneu leetion ' o f q . tho e ity of I lan b u rg . Tt will bo \<} dr stories h ish , topping the blKheit build- Ki ing In Qermany a t th is tim e by. tivo ito rie ii ' - . ' . 1b

ATcbUeets believe tb e erection o f tbU «aU dJD g^ w U K ku lU a»»-tli«^ of->«k7^ -F lieraper* in G e m u y , u d expect to «ev a nombor o f ilm llar buildings cui. ■ tncted v ith io tho nex t .few y ean .

U nosatl d lfflenltles n u i t be . over eome. T hs e i t ; w ater p lan t u ecpiip- ped to fo m ltb w ater only to tho elev­en th story nnd th is brought up tbe qo^e-' tion o f fire danger and inaurance, as; well a s the probability o f financlnl loyi; in view of dlfflenltles In renting of­fices OB tho fivo higher floon .

Despite theso difficulties the proreot- e n havo secured permlation to orci^; tho structure “ provided the bull'H"-; docs no t deatroy tho orchiteeiiim l <ii- m e try” of tho streets. ■ [

O m O IA L PA IN TOLLY IN JU E E D .MEXICO CITY. (fl>) - P . Elln* Cal-

lea, aeerotary of the in terior, was I th row n 'from his horse yesterday nnd 'Is eondncd to his bed su ife rin g from! imsMbto. tiroki'ii hones and Inlernnt In-j juries. The secretary, who hn* liei-n in de llrate health for many monthii, ro- i-cnily rctnrned from th e ’Uniled Stnti-a where he rnnxulled several phvai'-inns., H orseback riding w)ui preacrihed liv theiV a* nn exerclie.

• READ TH E CLASSIFIED AD8

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r, the wholesaler, Si^e their places in gerce. g5 depends on his ff!in the purchase of s |he distribution of g n placing the fin-, sle hands of the ul- s |

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Exploring Steamer Maud Being • Prepared for Seven Year Ji Voyage Under Cemmand o f ."Captain Amundson - <1

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SEATTLE, W aah.,.(ff) — Plnsl pro- j, \-IaIonf rnd equipping of the esptuiing V ih ip Mau l, in wblch ^sptiUr. Bo^ihl Amundaeit, noted Norwn;;lan ot|>li>rerl and dlacuverer o f the Sontb Pole will ” rciume bis interrupted Arctic e x p fli -L : tlon next Mny, i i being comnlete-I m 1 . ' the stoot little ship >Iies In the laud- ‘ locked w a t tis o f ta k e ' U n lo a ,h en . 1“

A am vhed propellor blade, lost in the ice o ff the northeastern 8 th e r> in '^ coait, la it year forced Cant:aln Amun-l-' sen to bring the Maud to Seattto ff>r repair*. ■ Whon tho joorney i i resuwi d , the venel will tarry foiir extra h lnd is '10 th a t a slmitAr neeidenl mny e<tii'e only a tem porary ha lt to the expedi­tion. Tho Maud will enrry provialon* r for seven y e ^ , nIthouRh tho explorer does no t e x r a i n l ^ trip to occupy morn thnn fivfl yAoiii nh^He moat. '

Oanles Two Airplanes.,T h e SKiKt tm porlant of the M nud'i

equipment. 'In Captain Amnndaen/s oplnlnn, -.«il? bo the tw o nirphnei, pur- ehnaed In Vorway nnd shipped hero re ­cently tn d whifli will be uied in the making of oitenslve (reographle and hydrographh- survey* for n -thouannd mile's on either side of tho v e u e t’s track through the Northern seas. The prim ary purpo*e of. thn expedition.-

' w hifh I* operating under Iho ousplees . c f tbo Konveglan government. I* tt> r-alnrty th-5 m ovem ent-nf the AretSc Iro : park , the effect o f oecan eiirrents, itm't-

netle Influenre/i nnd othe: phenomena of the polar region*. The nirplnnea. Captain Amiindaen exrwct*, will he of g rea t vaiuo in th is work, tie aajd th*:l he would f.robnbly ii*« them to rT-'iirJP the N'nrth Pole <ih’outd hla plan In d rif t pnst the t-o'p with the Ipp nnrk nrovn not fes^iti’o. A wlre'e** e<i'iipr"enl in stnlled nbotird the Mn<'il will b r iined t o . broa-tcn*f a nKssaco when he

ireaeh.f* ll.e lop o f the world.C a p ta 'i Amundaen expeetw to " tril'o

immediately Into the bntn-nrd or north­ern drif t o f the ieo a* It tdaves Bering sea nezt-*pring, and to swing with tho northeastfrlv eurreni e n rl/ In the sum-

W ith the explorer vrill be Captain O ikar Wi»ting,_*aitlng mnirter, who stood a tih is side " o n ” the Sonth pole-'O. Otonkin, engineer; Dr. IT. V. Sver- drupj K i«ntIats:o f the expedition, twu Norwesian avintdrs and n rrew of si^ 8iberia;i patlvei' wbo joined tho Mtiud I n m p , '

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I LONDON, (/F) — T hat monaters o f | , U he decD fig h t in grouss as well os ‘

ig engage in peraonal oneonnters, is tea- | tifled to by Captain 0 . Evi-rd Poole, a ,

I* eommlttlober In tho gold coaat colony, ir i f who w ntes tbo following to hls.brother; F

“ Between Blerra Lcono and Bekon- d l wo a teuned th ro n jh , fo r ovor M 0; hour, a blood red sea. nnd <nw some N

J, hundreds of wholes dead or a y l ig «b i^ ’ tho-surfftco of iTie n-ater. Some wcn^ II | . ju s t ablo to move slowi.i along; few lc , j | i f any would move quickly. Thero II m uit have been a Mnguinorv battle, j, j supposed to havo been pu t up uy sword y I fish. I t waa a moat appalling sight b' , , 'a n d the .ex ten t o f tho bloody oxponie oi

muat have repreien ted tho death of l< l„ .m ooy more whales than «vro visible. ^ iN o one on, onr ship had ever seen or l,:e v en heard o f aji)^hlnR approaching n

such ft apectoclo before. tl

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t Runabout, Starter and I" rims ........ ....................\ Coupe, starter and den*

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REAL E S T A T E ■TRANSFERS ;

Sm ntU lied by tli« Twin Falls H tl* a ad

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Q ult.c ltim dood: Thomna Dovory to• F red Sm ith <1700, N half SB 2S-18-ia* Q uit elalm deed: Fred tjm lth e t nx

lo Uispor N /gord 11,-iarao land.Deed: F . L. Stephan to A. T . Oralg

13200, lot 3, block 75, Tw in Pa lli .Deed: C -C . Wood to A .V . Craig 11.

loU 20, 20, block CO, Twin Falla.* Deed: E ay E. IJrown to A . T . Craig I- IlCOO, lot 5, block 30, Twin m i s .1 , Deed: Charici Dixon to J . W. Kohl- '■ man 12000, lot 7, block 114; Tw in! Folia.■ Deed: Benjamin Hammond to Dry-1 o n t Willis «1, N half NW 21; E , t a l f B N E N E 2 M 0 -H .) Deed: Bryant Willis to B onjaain Hammond ♦!, 8 W f 33-15-18; SB 9 ;

r loU 3 and 4; 8 ha lf NW 5-16-18.3 Deed: Benjamin Haalmond to W ort, W est « r . l .W , S E 33-1W8J SE l»-lff-18.? Deed: Oeorge W. Hammond to P tes- Ift byterian Biahop a n r c h of Je iaa Chriat

o f L . D. B. 15500, lo ts 13, 14, 16 aaiC 1C, block .IS, Twin Pa lli . .

r I f Debs goes to Eussia be will hsTg ; an oxeelient opportunity to cbionro hla ,

theories In operation:

• T h e 'e d ic t th a t eheek-to-eboek daaa-I in g m ust RO indicates th a t ' i ts sppo-

nen ti go t the ir hea^a together. .

in History forCARS

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Twin Fnlli hlRh schottt b u h c tb s ti toang -m n a double victory l&at flvo- Binu a t Tluhl, when the (ffrl* aquail de-

^ f«tat«d TliiM'» f n lr «cx by tho «eore o f - t ^ ' . t O ‘tb - 0 , and tho lofftl lad i took Ihp

■ ' w eaiure f>( Buhl hoonitor* by the Korp o f 32 to 17.

« Bot1f^;.me« jrero f u t , aod well play­ed, and Mlsi Mooro h u j:athoro<1 a rcnl tfam to H'prciient Twin Falls thU rom-

) j i injf'• Mlnnlp Pafto, rJfjht forvrard for Jho

Cirli vn riity u^tAd, w ai by fa r th>< b righ t Kpol OD the lornl team, her upeod waa daztiliiF;, and whon It romra to aeeorary ia ihootliifr baaketi, Mlnnto le d 'th e nhotfl field, with the pOMibIc oieeptlon of Crom. of the boya team ; M artha Ptenrni a t le ft ^orwaid, also

V played n rlover'f^m o, and In fact, all tho p r l* pave a wonderful account o f themMtvi'*,

, Twin i V l i jfirli dl*plaTcd more team /? , \ work, nnd neemed to havo a be tter

koowledipi of tho (tame. T heir fcuard- wa*' welt executed .and b u t one .

b w e t w at made by EUihl durloK th e , “ «nUre' n m e . The olher four polnti ;•

wero n id e with foul iroati ahot by U im ' ‘°l KDinr- Thla Rutrg Fll],-«t right forw ard twi for CqW played a p retty game, mak^ ye:

; ' lo g a ll the potntu for the W0Rt-enden.Bo7« ' Gam* • Battlo.

I * n > ^ o y a Kamo w u a ba ttle from i si ta r t to (Inlah. the Buhl lad i working f r e n tho opening; w hlitle to b eat l ^ 'l n * -

^ ■ EWl«, aa‘.l Twin Pall#-lad< dolnjf their ^ very bpul to koep up thoir cicaa rec- Tw

I . <Td. . ll.'I. The f i n t 'b a l f ended w ith lha local Kli

la d t leadiQK w itb a ]5 to S acore, and Ja tI t looked a i tboueh I t .wsa going to be Crca laodallde, bn t Buhl .woke up In tbe Cotla it ha lf, th a t U, for a fow m lnutei, My

' only to lot Twin Falla recover loat(tronnd. fl

^ Beferce Bracken warned tho crowd (■ ev rn l tim et ( i ^ n t t ye lling whllo ebiTw in FalU waa try ing for a free throw forb n t hU Iffo r ti were In vnIn, until, w ith j

I Orom tr>-ing for a free throw, th e ref- i / «ree gQ7o him aa many cbancM n t was

needed to mako tho baakeU 'A f t e r du]Crom .did mako It,-the n'>Ua inb tlded . Ry.and from then on tho playoJ gh(oa a^l Inl^r-achool games ahould bo tQt

/ , played. . ••(Stanley Crom, who thu< for thU len- qi,|

•OD has iibown w onderfal ipw d Jn a lt 0u;m tho game*, acaln d e m ou tin ted th a t be k Ii

l l a com ir. H li w ork la i t n igh t i t a a p iK bim a i ihd b i r m t find of the year. n

ireiidlcappo3 by - - ^ Sclltey, who le ft fo r M o n ta u earlier

is th« week, I t looked ra the r d lim al p , , fo r the Ipcal lada, bu t Crom’i pUyinft

. «aidly mnde the fan i i^orget th a t tho Q[g tram had boen weakened.

SQuvt B «ttcr Taarn W o it. Adi.*n)e team in general dUpUyed more Iiu

team work thaa l u t week in ita (pun«* Ho<V with Fll*r. U a

I ^ n Scott played a erackerjack of ngame, anJ h li b u k e t In the l u t mm- 1

. oto o f play waa a beautiful pieeo of *work. **

Moroni JamUen a t center a lio ihow- Bi' ed g reat Improvement, nlthough he Tw

- w o rk ^ under' moro difflcattiea. Put- for*• nam, who ptayed oppoilte hlfa, meaa- for

u re i 6 fee t 3 is'chei, and U ex tra f u t . I K ing and Myori a rc a lw roaodiag

la to f a i t p tayen , u d a ll in a ll i t c c Jooki v .)rr much u though Tw in f t l l i will b« repreaented against thia y n r arith a ehampionihlp Uam.

,T h« lum m ary for the boys’ game:Field Foul Tota;

Bohl— P o rtio n Q.’ 0 . F\»uU PU.U nltin i, It. ____ 3 2 1 0 •D unn, If. _______2 , 1 2 5 ,Potnam , e , ____.... 3 0 1 fl I

I Uaehacek, r j . 0 ■ 0 0 0 snpWUion, r i . ...1 .. . . 0 0 1 C o f 'Moor®, >g......... ... 0 '0 4 . 0 iog

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Francisco Bodrlgnez C utille jo , mln- iitter o f foreign affair* ,fo r the do facto government pf. Quatomala, wbo la ta B tk o an appaal to tbo n a ile d Btates government fo r offU lal recognltlDn': of lha do facto regime. Coniatti appolnt- •d by tbo old Guatemalan n v e m m en t a re iti l l aecepted a t W aahington, and

,.,f . Caatiltejo U u k ln g th a t the n o tf repre- aen ta tive i o f h li goveram eat bo per- n itto d to n e to ed .U ia s .

Tlie N 'rw i.U read by tb«< penniaont rarnlnit rlawM . - ■ ■

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,. Mra.- Mae j ’eako and U n . Bell flit- non lingi, rep 'oted 'to be the oldeat living tw in i In the c o n a try l 'T h e y aro 83y e a n old and expect to ;ivo to bo 100. i,ellT beir hutbandi fought on oppoilte sides la iduring ths civil w*r, botb died about eigt16 y e a n ago, and tbo tw in widows aro grei

. - F ie ld . Fool . JT otal . | i T w in - Poiltion 0 . 0 . Fouli Pta. I I IL. 8 e o lt ,- r f . ......4 a 0 10 U lKing, I f . 0 0 . 2 . 0 n lJamUon, .......... .. 2 0 • a I •Orom, r g .- . .......... 5 Q 4 16Cote, rg. ............. 1 0 1 2Myora, Ig. ............ 0 0 2 0 -

OVilaU .L ,„._ ..-12 8 11 32 8 u b ititu tc s -B u h l: W llioa for JCa-

ebaeek, Uachaeek for Wilion, W i'm n * for Mooro; Twin Fall*: Cole fo r Crom.

Ileferei'—Bracken.Tbe lunm ary of tbo g ir li’ game: i f .

Field }'onl Total VIC Buhl— Poiitlon 0 . Q. Fouli Ptfc IRugg, rf. ............1 . 4 O f l 'Shew ing, If. ....... 0 0 1 0 I•Sandmeyer, r . 0 0 0 0 , ••C linton, c. .0 0 • 0 0 IChilds, rg ........... 0 0 0 -<J —Dunn, rg. ______ 0 0 0 0 rK inyoa, Ig. .........._0 J lie,

.T ota l* ........1..... I > 4 0' -T lo ld -T o n l— 'T W a r n h i

Tw in— Position- 0 . 0 . Fouli PU . far-.Pago, rf. ..... 7 2 3 10B tcam i, If. ......... 2 0 1 4Black, If. ..... - .... 0 0 0 0 *•“ScUIey, e....... .— 0 0 0 P TAdama, c....... ........ 0 0 - 0 0 MoiHumphrey, rg ....... 0 0 2 0 dlipHoops, rg. ..... 0 0 0 0 ropiU alnei, Ir.............. 0 1 0 cum

- - - - theiT otals ............ 9 ‘ S 7 SO U in

• •Center (jnmplng). to i•♦C enter'{standing). * I*Bubalitutlons—Bnhl; Dunn for Childs; o f 1

Twin FalU; Dunning for Scilloyj W ynn funi fo r Adama; Black for S tean ii; Hoopi o f afor numphroy. for.

lU fe^ee^Brireken.

ERA OF GUN PRACTICE WATCHEO WITH INTEREST w

viv(E lT ib y B rtw w a tho ‘ 'O alifo rn ia '' tn d

' “ K o v U aH eo '” Add* S e n to '>'7>tho 0^ a“ o

LOS ANOELER, Cat., (ff) — Tho nrw superdreM naught, Caliromia. flagahlp r “ o f tho Paclfie fleet and m'.''htleat f loa t­ing fortreaa la tho Paclfio H-ui started ojit to .tako the gunnery efficiency pen­nan t away from the New Mexico, which the .Colifxrnia displaced u flagship of Nc the fleet. Bhort range, battle prac ticf 'No and short range director practice with big gum of the new w arcraft wcro held thU month, aad the ilfty torpedo do- Nc fonie practice will i t a r t February 14. N< Tho California has to crond a y e a r’s practice in gunnery into six months, ‘ fo r b a l f th e scaMn had pawed befor«s it w ent into commiuion. u ,

O ther itrcadnaughta o f the rn eific . flee t havo ben giving M ulhern Callfor- nfci c itle i aome of the audible aonaa- fjc tions of n iva l w arfare by ROing throuali tbe nigh gunnery practlcea a short dli- tknco offihore. Night torpedo ipo tting practice, detecting by leaichllghln and ita r nhelU, main bn ttcry spotting prac- (lee to locate the placement of tbe pro- Jcctitci of tbe big gum , n ight ba tt'e praeUco run i were am on; the eventi* in tbo January program. The warer&f! w en t 'fa r bnough to H a to prevent dam- i n nge to the beach towna by the roncui- eoi sion effects. shi

• uliI f yonr‘property Is deilrablo and U til

adveriUpd In the elaitlfii«d — you 'll nn find your buyer. .

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.y NEWS. TWIN FALLS r i i v e T F B J I O O ' ' .1

now living on a fru it farm near El Paso, Texas. Thi^ lis ters have lived in ce eight a ta te i o f U e union, and traco of their ancestry back to the original Tar- In bells o f .Maine arUtocraey. M rt. Peake **' Il tb s m other or grandmolher o f th irty - eight children and a seoro o r more of.

AGiVEMENTS 'mmmiiEFPECI

victories Against Greeks May Result In Retrenching Sphere of Influence of the Soviet Forces ' '

BAKU, A iorlfiijan, Soviet Ropub- lie, (ff) — The lucee ii o f T u rk lih arms a g a ln it the 'Qreeks U stirr ing ;h s Uus-

far-reaching effect on Russian Influ ence throughout the C aucuni, Turkci- ta n and P e n la . .

Thero ii a tendency oa tho pa rt of Moscow, tired of le ttlln g Intermlnabtc disputes, to let these various outlying republici, sovietUcd by force o f cir- cumstanr.is, aod Red arm y greed, go* the ir own way, temporarily, and cer­tain ly the republic* have not beea stow to rea ise rt the ir old.local power.

' Im perial RuisIa formerly had a sort of btantiet rule, called a vice-royalty, functioning in the C an ruu i, con iU t'ng of seven provinces and fi^’e torritorlos. for. a region populaUd by 12,000,000- M riona, threo times the site o f Now.. England, and throe-fourtba as large a t Teza&

U a y S e r e Old Foim.Moscow b u lately propoMd to re­

vive Ihl* old central form, of govern­ment, In order to eradicate tho bound­ary , comtnerclal nnd cuitoms disputea Among thn .-republlci o^ A terbaijan, Georgia, D agheitan, and A nneol*, In-

RAILEOAD TIME TABLK(C ity or M ^ a U la T la e )

E aitbonsdNo. IM -----------D epart 7:20 a. m..No. 64 . D epart 6:10 p. at-

W eftbonadNo. 83 ...................D epart 1:M p. m .No. 1S5 ----------- D epart 4i46 pi Bf.-

EOOBBSOH BBAKOH TKAZK8

SoQthbenndNo. 439 ________Depart 1:45 ^ b ,

NorthboundNo. 340 ________ A rrive 6:00 p. m.

K A IL liA K B-U P

No. 166 a t 7 a. n . w No. 6S a t 1:0S p. m.

No. 156 a t 4:15 p. « .No. 64 a t 6:80 p. m.B ogsrH n braneh a t 1:06 p. m.

Tbe foregoing m ail m akenp-lt op- in it lv e and effectivs under o rd ln a n eondilion; I f a g rea t a a o n o t o f a a i( should be d r o p ^ a t about the reg­u lar elosing tw e i t would be Impos- tib ts to diipaU h tb s Bail on .the preelto hour.

IT IS TO , • - BEOOaNIZE

th is tire u your old one, bu t sucb U the caie'; Our vulcanizing b a i transfonned I t entirely, and a t small coat. More lurprUed itt ll you will bo when you place th li reconstructed tire on your ear and

. ieo the service you will ge l from It. t

GEN! SJATE VULC. CO.i s e Socosd Ava. W est

: i S , I D A H O , S A T U R D A Y , I

eluding ’ lively ddelinil dUpute* w ith ’ T urkey nnd .P o rila . . !

But i f ‘(here ia nny union, it mny l.o ' . rntbor against than for Moscow, O ut-' nlclt' of CforKiii. ff,c_ve'n uot there, thb T urk and I’cncratly'spcaklng, tho Jslmn | '

I influence U stronger than thn t of Bus. t • U ia, ,

!anm i™ ’rpttalnly once more in -tlie I saddio of Baku. Even the conrlimcni refuse to h'[H>ak tho Kuai^nn lBngita;,\-| Kiivor l ’<u.liB, former Turl.isli wnr min- i»(or, wh.i wns acRtcnreJ lo dcnth by a : Turkiab MUtt-mntlial for plunging Hint I country lato the world wnr, haa Ihyk

'J ioro lately appfirenlly try .a g to-«hov/ i th a t duo roancct to Moiwow should l:r tconllnue'l. Ills plon of cnmpnign I* j row to bold on for a while longer with iRukain. He claims tha t tlio British

influetirfi rnn be clcared ju l of nil of {Turkey I’l'rala and tbo Islamic peopWj ;o f Turkcstun and India, by worklnj* {with tho Ruiuilnm. Ho argues that {when .Britain h u been defeated and I Turkey U once moro politlraltv Indp' pendent, Itusiia can be dealt w jtb. the anvlct rule overthrown here ond in T u rkeitjn , and the old order re-citab- lUhcd.

Eesentment Qtowlog.CommunUm,' barked up hy Die EIov-

enth Red nnny, la still Inclined to jo" 'r id e in T iflU but In Baku tho worm is . i tu rning. I t h u had enough of tlu<' Cheka .-\nl the s 'nughter of ita buslnea^ •men. A adricv, Ita minister of f o re ip 'a f fa ira , U a rommunist in name only w ;nnd Moscow is obeyed In»ofnr'ns MoV-, 'coH-’s mandate* suit Hnkii. Dr. N ari­man Nnrlrnnnov, Installed an president "■'* n f the A u rb a i ju n p u b li; by Moscow a Beeauso cf his communism, is a fte r a ’l va

I a Mussulman and cannot klde with the l . a tra n g e r ll ,a ^ m t his own r.cople. Tliere aro no t only bread, lines, b u t oil linei [ J in Baku, the ricbVst oil rogloa of tbo ^ c u t .

Por tbcM and other renions, If sue- ” cess crow ni, definitoly, tho long fight o f Mnstapha Kemhl P u h a , In 'Hirkev, the cards witl bo shuffled anew hero and the C a u c u u mountains w ill again becomo potitlcal hoadlinrn.

i H M ftt Keola’t M tny .O vt^nak* .I T here h a re been 28 cn ip llans o t wiMount flecla. the fam oni leelntid vol- Corann. Mn'-e IhP dUeover.v nf tin* lnliirnl ot

W atlnum . Colntge. ofBetwttQ 1S2S tn d IR4.’( I tu u la used

■.lut'nimi ••nllingf. '

S T O IB

Thnrsday-■The Greatest Rush

- T h a t I

GLOSIN

sand REMO\

Boys’ Clo. which opened last T the store. Hundred hundreds of the val

' to cotae. If you hai your requirements i

COME- that this stock inclui

ing and furnishings Women’s,-Misses’ ai

EXTRA SPECIAL MOi

FRJJE M(The First Twenty $2.00 or More Wii 10 Cents.

YOUCA

S i nYOU WOi

y,JAfJUARY21,1922' Woman Ohargos Govornmont Bt

,! Noeloct of Indians11 '

; MUa E lliabclh Ilaup t, Indian mis- 1 slonnry and- literary authority , of

WftshlqRtoa, D. C., now- visillnR Cali- fol^la, chnrgoi tha t Rovernment neglect

t h.is deprived In d lan i .o f California of p a home and^tnaintenance. Tho reier.I vation near Chico. Cal., onee i their home, h u been taken from the nativa

redakina becauso of noBpaymeot of tax-, ea, and Miss U aup t’a report to tb< gov. ernm eni will include many other eharg-

. e s o f ncgleot. Tho territory gran t osar i Chico was the g if t of the lato M n . Bid- . well, widow of th s famoui General Bid- B well. No government K ie rra t io s baa , over been granted, MIm U aupt allege*.

B tm L B T OLUB EXJIOTB 0 ]7IO E B 8.

BURLEY, Id a lio -B . 0 . McCuilocb “ was re-elected p reildsn t of the Burloy Comtierciai club a t an annual meeting of tbe memberihip Friday. W. L. Bur- - ton, Frauke Parke and 0 . 0 . Paulson were ehiiKen u memben of the board of directors.

b e a d t h e DAII.Y NEWB.

R M E D{y b u y ;r - — P r i d a y - ^ ^

ih of Business in the Histo t Briefly Is the Record of

N G O U T S A

H O E {>VAL SALE of lothing and Furnt Thursday. Enthusiastic ( ■eds of pleased buyers evid ralues we offered, folr;the have not .already shared to is in these tru ly remarkab

NOW AND REMEIUBliludes every thing in Men’s igs. Also our entire stock and Children’s Shoes.

ALS THROUGHOUT TL JONDAY AND TUESDAY

lO N D A Y M O ](ty-Five Customers Making Vill Receipe a Pair of Holt

CAN’T MISTAKE THE PL

t c l a iW r FORGET THE VAI

tSKBB

BUHL B A N ES BE-EIXOTO m O E B S AND BI&BOTOBa

UUIIL A f tho annual meotlng. of , IhB stoVkholders o f the F in t National bank the following o f fi^ m woro to

'rk 'i 'Iril; C t'. I’erk , president; M.' j Mctrii-k, n e e prealdcnt| B. T . ' t o d - |iiic,»tr. vii-ii ptcaldcnl; Jt, B;irkcr, jeo ih ie ri J W. Jfwkson, C. 1). Boring and K. II. Ta.vlor illrcctork.

Tho F.-irmcta N ational book, a t tli- nnnual meeHnc of the stockholdon. licid th is week ro-etoctod tbe sane board

,o t directura and officora who maoaged I the affiiirs of th a t institution last'yonr.|n a fdllowi: A. E. K iln , prcsIdsut)/W . l it . lla lf le ld , vjco president; J . Ci H un .i 'tn n , riushli'r: W. A. QImcow, Thton I Olson. P. W. PUher and A. G .'C outao t,

dlrectori.

Line* to 8 s Remembered.. The orlctn of oH mankind was tb«

j'lnn ie ; It in nnljr a clear and good coosclcnce ihnt innkex n ninii nnhle, for. llm t l« derlvwl from beavpn I tsc lt —Rriipm

Bulck; and Oodge OwKWhen Yon Think

S E R V IC Em i l k ■

“ SLIM and BILL"Lyons & Helm

BUIO^. and DODOS . M otor Service

W« O uarin tse to be tba B n i ia the City. We a n with

t h e Gem S ta te Vole. Oo.196 sa d A rt . WsM

PHONE 6 5 8 '- :: -------

I ■■m s i 'S a t u r d a yitory of This Store if Our

ALE OF

sMen’s and

nishingsc c r 0 w d s pwked ridently told other le crowds continue to the full limit of able savingsB M

I’s and Boys’ cloth- ck of Men’s, Boys’,

F H E S T O R E F O R

Y

)RNING!ng a Purchase of yUproof Hose for

OLACE

r ’ S •ALUES

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7 5 P e r C e n t

: ^ BAN PRANCTSCO, Cnl., W ^-E » tl- m a tc i on fco tt dnuvaj^c to orBngcs and tcmdna In Soutlii.-rn Callfiirnin durln;;

' tlio prcvint polli n»ti|> run frntn 30 to 73 per rvnt lii Rotnc ncrllonit. (U'rorclint;

;; ' t o hlatcm cnt Uaurd liy Ihp atnlo illvi- Rion nf inarkpt* toiliiy. In oilxra very liltlp lims in roportoil. L irc i' ilintribii-

'I tom 'aro nnlii lu Iiqvo williiliawn tliolr |vrlr«».

Dnmn|!o to Icttiico, ticrnrilinf' to tlio m arket dlvlnon’* mlvicfg, !« r(>j)orti;<l

;■ "frm sU Iijrabli'.'’ Iu »onn< ucction* of I m Angeles roiiiily rw [ii aro dcclaMit

‘ ru!n«il.' CftlibaK^r npiniK'U' nml nrlirliokcjt

Nuffcro<t tlamnKo in tliv Kan Krandarn I HCftlOB.

P O P E B E N E D IC T P A S S E S '

T O G R E A T B E Y O N D ,

” (CoDlinned from Pago Dm )

Asnr«, pntron o f Capranlca col^of^, In lioi whlfii ho win ft youtlifut /tu ilcn t, thfl un pu]>o iuki'<I to lie uiiown a Kintill ita tue of tlio nalnt with whloh the atudonti n,,

I, o f thp c»llc(jo hnd prcionteii h b i. TbeRtalnp n tu plaecd on tlio tiltiir^of tb» = eliBiwI where n num ber'of ninwieii wero

Day S rii«s,Q opB . ' IThe womt pi'rlnil ■fur’ Hir i»i|>i' diTr- I

Injr Jhe nictit p.cxurrcW jiist V (n ro day.- •I liroak. ITii \r tis iixtremolv jpvV B t''lh li

lim e. Shortlj- ftf trr '7 :.li) o 'c loek t(i9 mill liPKtin to tJnoutth tlie >ul»U nn Iho A lbaB 'h ilN /ihcddinu n ’rose^to kIow IhrouRhUho cloud*.. Tlio.uttond- • Anta will prcliitc*. who <»c'r0vpre*8nl P j w ru t to tho window, onn o f thom n* indrkinK: '.‘Xow it 1* day ; it brinw hope."

■ tiirdloBl O fliparrt. wifo wnn wIlU the Iiope from 6:30 o 'rlock u r tll D:-I5 mot in tho Bnlo-chambcr »horHy a fte r thnt ■ ; hnnr withe a ll tho dlploniat* In Bomu i,„, who cjillfd jwraonally fo r now*. Ho> „ ferrlni: (o tho pope’* dozJni: «pcH which ?t.' «vt> ph f» ltk n * Interpreted faTorably, thl’ rardiiiai said, the *ituatlon unfort- iiiiatoly remnlucd c itrcm oly Rravo.

Throughout tho nl/fht there wa* al. ,■ nio*t, abiioluto Bllcneo M the v a tita a , , ,

w lth .on ly a few (piards paring up and down an-J hero and there varlooi .*t- ttn d a n li perfonninjf the ir toika. • , .,Thb. top floor,, w h cr i.th o poM ’i

npartm onU are , wju olraoit deeertefl, Mvo fo r ono Biuud, who w ai oa do ty hchr th j., oBtraaee’ to th # 'p o n tif f '* chofflben.

W ord P « « n g Frw n Common Um o ^; U m UM o t fare i i n \-orti M rapi .-Mly te c o m in t obsolete. .wa. Mldom X ..■ p « k of a .lm v clD r “rurltiB" iiii hi* „|j, ',w«y. jret aoch usorb Ii ptTfcctlj-^cor b,,| - ro c t We still BOX thnl iiii'‘ i‘iitcrprls<i lik ’r fa rc i" well. alihoucU \lw radian Um tpndeney la to u w “uirii <iut." Then ‘'I'' there U the lueunliiK "ri'i-ij" »* we fared well. Furc imij' In* Imih ilie ■aumr paW for n

, M reo iiv cy n l. nml ililx • Ncnsf |n ,,1 wjiich the wonl Is rlii.'.iy t--.'il nmvn- y y * - ■ Ht'Ui'rnii'ii u l;i .I'l -iruUi- ili« -j

a t ll ifn ii '1 I'.i i.> ll. i„.ii. iiii. jij. • " - . j l i l Bni'iunt <'*’ i ' 'J ' -iiiii'ii' ...... ... tl'u'

A Frog Concert ' Ab I Mil on Ihe lilutui ilnii evrnlnit.

- I 'no tlccd llrat an ituilnnti). iil>*<'n« of co . b ird Voices, and, next lh<* .p rc se n « ,o f

k nuuicroui frail piipiilnlliin iiboul thellttio lake closu hy. The munlcnt pri^ brforznaiicea of t h e K ' votuhtr rqitlte*. ) « 'besao about lunisei and laorcaBcd'In peVolume end power ttU nQiUlnc ulae rfitjODld be beard. If a ll the ihrufihcs In knt i t itn lo bad aeaembled In th a t xpol Hito d .a u n j tticlr.loudc«t,-ihcy could doi Itl\ a m beeo b t t r d abo^e tho aw tu l vol- _

■ “ nine of f r o f ’ toIccs.—O live T hom e .Miller. . . * ■

G irl OfforB to P o Any S in d " W ork fo r 18 Uonthfi-for

^ $500.00 ,

P--1 i: •D eatitute'^ln n .«traaRb c ity , Ornco ' itobc rti, twenty-one;'mndo tbe offer, in f lia tVaacUco, t t work a t nny kind flf

. B tfl#k for liRhtecn juonthi fo r tho »um of / ^ 0 0 , stieu laU us' th a t half o t tho rota be,paid n t tho outse t In order tha t ih ij'pop jd s^ t tho ' mbney for a slek D id d e r Tbo other hnlf iho ^ o d d w ait

'a y id r and # half fo^ and pay her board ' oi)t;of th a VBoeer B nonst^ /

i )A itY '.Y K w a | -

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

These Oh

I ‘

8

I ra * > bIC r jU M r

*fI%e«o vct«, 10 bunU lar on th r fleld i hoy

of iport, BKalu tau|(b a t old > 'athcr Timo ovoaa the year to:;* i i uahercd Ini T liey 're ofhoQtlDK'the old iboy ou t of tim e, and catuniOBK Iho noiiii'9t who uru (^iviii't; Old theMan-Tlmo tho .raM wo find Zbyasko, fo rtho world!* wrcallini; ohamp, o bald, bnd him

i i n nI K JIIGE]

, ___ L - • mil

Famous Fight Promoter Accus- ed of Offense Committed I DKfl

Last Summer ■I

' NBW yO »K , (/P) — Tex Rlekart!. bozln^ promoter toilay w.i* arrested on the a choTRo of rtlniEnal a*saiilt miidii | y the ehildreu'* loeiety on th e complaint r of a 15-year-old Rirl. Two other Kirl.« ' were iielJ n* witneiae*.

I t wnn learned tlm t-a lioneh w nrrnnt * " hnd been i«*ued yesterday ndcrnooii. *"’* Uearlnjf .of It Uil* morolnj;, Itickhrd promptly lurremleri'd h iniiH f in n West T Bide court wilh coiinnel. Iio wa* held niai in #10UU bait fnr flxaiuination .tnuu: toil »>y.25. . 'In''.nieVard.*aid )n< hnd no statem nnt to

mnke nl thl* time. ' ' ' ‘ . q Offered OlrU Wine. u t

Ari'ordlnK to V lnrrnl i‘,r.nrrn, lupor- nv( int.'n«l.-nt o f tho cliildri'ii V nnriety, tlie («n pmiuiiti'r of tlio lluniiiwy-CariM'ntier „,n nintch nnd 'o thcr temooi lioiit* ne.^p"teil tliiee I’lr ti ln*t nuinmer nl the'Hwbu- iiilrii; pwl- wLtili hr-;rji»i in Madliiflu Biiunru (liirden. He nW aili'Ked Ihut Illrknrd took two of the-K if'» ." All('o ', ,”

tn . and Atina R vm , l l . to tm ■« ii|iarlnient nnd lator offorcd them »ome tfini', lifter w hlrh ho wa* laid to hnve nMniiltod lhi> Hurk jdrl In the t(nr<len '’®'' tower. Inn

A fter n omnplalot had been made t» doo the Kirli-ly, tile three 'tfirN wero hold U < bn a lihitikVt i-hnrge of incurrlciliillty.' tha

The Kiri* were (iue*tioned la*t nlRht o,„ iiy the d lit ric t a ttoriieyN offiro and thli w urrant wns thon.-iiiucd.

Chinese Cbndemni Bribe. pn u T . ' |H n fimii»i- orleniul w rin g

’condemiiInK lirlticry. K 1" -(flOBn )iiicl'’nt nnne>u‘ MRe who lived Wh Jri Ih*- Si'Cimil ecnturj- wa* offered a Mir brilii-. HI* *ltenr«* heinc accepted n* 2.0:

jWfflintton. ho wn» e*»urpd thn t he wa* perfectly cafe, n i no, one knew It. l i e ^ repllwl: ••Uenven knows IL Knrih -- know* it. Vou know IL I know I t How enn you *ny th a t no ooe know*I t r .

1 ^to a s te d t o £x:al in the delicioua B u rle y ' fla v o r—

[ L Y N E W S , T W I N . F A L L

Old Bogs Laugk at Fathe

k L ^ ' 1B p -'z V

■ I ' I

l l l lboy aS forty-*lx. H e hn* been w re*tlln« I ovor th irty yeari and It bHII n t tho top of tho heap. I ’rank K ram er won tho national p rofciilonal eycUnu tltl.e fo r p the ul;>hleenlh time. ha i jm iicd tlio ui forty mnrk, bu t tlmo hn* not robbed g: bhii uf hia ipeed. Jim Thorjiu, thu g rea t y

7 ^ “ : : RIVERS . ■

. 'nil! D anube flowit thruuch countrica in w h ic h G2 lunj.'uuKi'ji UDil dli^ecU ure hjHikcn. ^ "

— g Tlic Jurilan Ir the world's- .most

criiokiii river. I t wnndera o e a r l; 220 mile* to covcr CO. ' !

Tiw A tB M o n J ju w U ro a ltd to;, be Di>arly 700.fect deep a t o point 1,000 niltea from the tea.

Tbe iDOUlh of th e Ntle I t 165 tatle* wide between the extrem e poln ta .oo the U edllerm nean ro o a t B

— C(. The lUilne Is iia^litnblft to r a t le aa t oltwo m onlbi o f the year fo r a o r e . tb a s r< .'■ou miles oc* UB f a r up s t r e a a asI!n*cl. Swltxerland. , J"'

The volume of w ater Id tlie Poto- mac r l r e r which flows paat W aablof* ton Is sometimes 250 tim es aa greiit- In Oood aa' a t low w ater. (,j

The M I is l i s ^ l . with tb e M issouri, nla Ihe lODfeit m e r In the world. T he \rtiro ore conildervd aa one river sys- fttern, the len*th of which I* 4.200 0 mllei. „

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•“Sporting One'# Oak." • . . . ‘.'Xo ap o n one'* oak^’- l l a pbraM sli;nlfyliii; th a t uuu is no t a t bome w ltb viilior*. The Ba}liij; originated a t th e ! Enfillfih unlverKlilcs. w here the stu- dent*' ehniubera have two Unora—an J j Inner und an ou ter une. 11ie ou ter ^ door Ih made of uuk. nnd when th li U dosed o r '•iporriHl’ il denotes e lth ar ^ tha t Ihc occupniii o f ihe upartuienl is 2 i out or tha t he (ioe* not u'lxli io he (tis- ki tnrheil.

Po tato U a ik e t ^CHICAGO, yp)—I’ointoe* — Wuakv h'

receipt* 30 c n n ; to ta l U. 8. iihi|>ment* •(RO ear*; W lK on in sacked Bound ]■ M'hltei $2 Io 2.10. Mlnneaota aod V Mirhiunn *acke.I llonnd W hito »l.00 to «] 2.0S. ____________

-BEAD TJIK OLAHHIKHJD ADS , c

H a v e Y o u T r i e d

S n o w jF

i n t h e, You know Aou' food Sn:

cri»p and tasty? You car . wafer* on *o m.iny occ.isio

lamily-site f/n.'»vhlcl( wil • supply? Your ijrocer r-m J

^ | n p D Don't BI* h r cn

P. C B. ciNGER SNi• AnethtiP C D pieiuci

Pixxuliily tn ip mil hn«-Ri' Yaur froctr cti^uippljr ye-j .

Pacific Coa.'tt BistOU

X S , E > A H O , ; S A T U R D A Y ,

f t e r r i m e ' ' •

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------------------- ^ ly s g J io . yIndian, l i *1111 rou^tliist,' thu younger fellqwB up a t football. I’a t M cDoudd, - fo t, fa ir nud forty , won the weight event flj,usual at tho N’atitinal Cliam- pionships, nn^ Pop Q ecr'i baud i i ju st u* ateady with tho >oIas a i when he' be­gan dilvioff barneM hone's some forty ,> years.Bgo. - •

" . . " ncS E N S A T IO N A L F E A T U R E S

A R E N O L O N G E R A P P A R E N TI . . . . . w

Prices,D eT oIojrim sB lsrltjr Shortly Af- te r Opening—Food Bi^eetsUlM '

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NKW YOUK, (;F>—Uecont Jenintlon- al feature* were lacking n t tho opening o{-todny’i'st«ok mnrket bu t pricc* loon dovoio|«d irrogutarlty n* Gulf StatiTs Bicol repeated ll* recent uncertain coune. T hat stock mado an early i;<iin of ) 1-3 polnti, bu t nlmoat imm ediately i t reacted thn-e j« itits to 70. Toxai Qulf, Iy Kleclric Btorsge B attery, M aahattnn te Klevnted and M anhattan S h irt wero one or to 2 3-4 Pood speelal* nities, Ineluuinf; corn product*, na well nB chumicali bIio hardened,, bu t the m ar- ' ke t for ipecinltic* became, somowhat ly unsottU d'ott AmctlctJa S a g ir ’s dttWno nf of 1 1-2 point*. *t' mVN YORK, ( f l ^ e l l i n g ' of *leeU, fft

enpeeialty thono l**ueii w hich .eon trib - vt nted largely to ye*lenlny’» deallnRi, featured today'a brief m arket soiaion. _ Oiilf States extended Itit rcaelion by tivvr seven poinii,..mttldnff, OvlQtAl.'«f more thnn ”S jwlDlg from yesterday 's hijih price.' Hcplncto loat four point* nnd decline* of 1 to 2 ‘ l-2 wero sui- tnliu'd hv H eth lchm ., R rueible,'O reat Northern Ore, StMs-SheffielJ, .Jlcpob- lie. ..md Vnnniliuin. Losae* of one to ihreii point* were Kuatolned hy thu principal olla, motors,, cqnipment*,

i^einlcnl*, tcsUIoa und ju iilo r rnil*. CDp]>m,.*hlppb|’s and chain Itoro is- *uea MrenKtlicned. Closing price* were Keuerally Intver. Hale*, npproximatud 500,000 iihares. L iberty bon<lK.fMfld and otlu'i liottds wcic ^

L iberty Bondi 'NEW YOHK, m — L iberty bond*

cloned: 3 1-2’* firat 4 ‘s M7J;0hill; «(V.fl2; f i n t 4 1-4'*♦07.110; (.econd 4 N M ’i f07.50; third 4 1-4’* $0r.80; fniirih 4 41-4'fl lOTJO; V irtiirv .1 .1-4*1 $iOOnC; Victory 4 3-4’* ^100.18. ■.

Ohlcsjo a ra ln *CIIIOACO, (/P>-'trndori on the Chi-

ciurp board of trade woro ia a wnlting

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mood a t the i t ^ ' o r t o d a y ’s sesalao. ccl Trado was light, sentim ent mixed oad pa

. tbe o a rk e t sotmed UaUesL U a y w heat to started l-So lower to uneboaged a t 9L13 £5 7-8 to 1.14. In itia l figaros fo r Ju ly 7Si were 1*0 low er a t 11-01 to ,1.02. spi

'Price* sagged to tho.low level o f tbeie .. ranges theo recovered to stop n t tho:. end of tho f irs t hour. '

finylog by strong commlulon h o u sfi’' mado fo r highor prlees la te r o n d 'a norri

high for tho picsont upturn was ro-j ' corded. P ro fit tak ing checked J h o ad-i

' v&Qtc b u t the undetloae was* stiont!. U ay eloied a t 11.16 7-6 to 1.10 nnd Ju ly a t ei.02 7-8 to 1.03.

' Ilotders o f corn woro inclined ti> trado lii favor o f »ata a t the .* tart. 8 cll

. ing wns no t wide .nnd prlcca aoon re ­covered. U ay s ta rted l-6e.lower to un­changed a t 03 1-4 to 63 3-9 to l-2c. Ju ly bejron a t Mo, la ter gaining l-8c.

\^ riv strengthened w ith w heat bu t flc . WM held to narrow range by conmis- '■ Blon, house selling. P inal prices woro

S8 S-8 to 63 6 -B to 3-4e fo r U ay and H<• 65 8-8 July.• .O ats wcr< firm er nnd unchanged to

, l - 8c highor n t the opening, w ith May . . 38 3-4 and July. 80 C-8c. Thoro-was ftgain of l - 8c in tbo f irs t ty u r .

Prorislofls reflected a stronger, mar- , ke t In livo’ hogs. T rade 'w as ligh t .nnd prices generally 2 1-2 lo 6c higher., W h ta t 'N o . i te d .» l.lO ; Ko. '4 hard

« J ) 7 - 3 - t 8a, .Corn No. 2 mixed 49 to 40 l-4 c | No. 2

yellaw.4i> 1-4 to 40c .' » 'O nti N«i..2 whllo 37 1-2 to 88 l-So; ta

' N 0.-3 w hite 34 J.2 to 3Se. - « V Hyo No. 2 82 to 88 l-2c.

. Ba«oy. 01 to OZe. 1Timothy seed |5 to 7. ' C lo v cr,^c eirfK t o ' 22;

’■ P o fk n o ta ln a l.y . . 'U f d *0.05. -V ■ al

‘B lb*<8J0 to'^.51). ■: ' ' " , Portland L lv e r to ^

‘POKTLAND. Ca'ttlp, liogs ani\ ro sheep nnmihally steady; no receipt*.'•

■ Omoba U v e tto d :• O.MAIIA, W >-H ogs — Bccfllpts 000; V n d lv e , tn lOo higher) medium, weight kl butchers up moat; tn p 'tB ; ba lk o f sale *7.70, to 7,00. —, ........... —

C’litttn — Receipt»?^2 in>.j_Compared n« ' w llh week ago: beef i}?i^s”‘m ostly'25c

f. lower; aho'Stock Meady to 50c lower'', bulla about 25c. lower; vcnis SS to 50c hlBhcr; *lorkcrs and feeders 15 to 25c

• higher. . 'Sheep — Heceipts 200; compared with

,, week agti: liiimb* 75e higheri'ycaxllngs "I Q ond feeders CO to 7.1c higher. '

Chicago Livestock n Cm C A aO , y P ) -C a ttlo — Receipts n 600; compared 'with week ngo, beef , 1 y steers and fn t rows and heifers most- ,b< r, Iy 25 to COc lower; canncrs and cut- at a tern fully stendy; bulls 15 to 25e'low- B 0 e r; vcal calve* 75c hrgbcr; common nnd [• nW \uni grades feeder steer* weak to B 2Cc lower; others and *tockera sleady. „ : Hogs — Beeoipts 11,000; active, meet- ,t ly 10 to 15c higher thnn M d a y 's ovor- .j, 0 n g t; packing bows nnd p5gn nbout , l

*teady; ehlpperi bought ubout 6,500;(, good clearance top tS .76 on light llRhls; t- very few over >8.60; bUlk $8 t? 8 J5 . .I, flheep — Eeeolpts 3,000; today '# W

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M I l tA O L U O I L i s a b s o lu t e , i) iit liiii ( ; t l m t w o u ld I i n n n th e iiii 0 w c lc iin ie y o u r o w n c l i c m i s t ’a a n

4 2. V i/l J/iritc/c ()il foul s/iarl;

; _ M I I { A C L E .O IL w i l l n o t fiHil _ j» ro v c l h i ^ . t a k a « ' \ J i o n e o f y o u ■ m l i n .M IK A C L K O I L «o t l m t I

J ' o m i w i th o i l , r t 'p l a c e u n t l c o n n . f in d yo u V p h i p , \ n l l f i r e r e n u la i

U’i/l 'j f irn d c Oil a ffp c t carl

.M IH A C L K O I L w i l l n o U lo K t l i e c i i r b u r e to r , i n f « i ; t i t M 'ill in e r a l w o r k i n g p a r t s o f t h o c a r b u i li r in v t io n

4 . J x k vcccH'sari/ io in s ta l l a ^ c k O ii f

T l i e r e i s i iy a d d e d o .x p eu « c ft ■ iisi! t h o fuc‘1 f o r o o n v e y in ; ; t h o - A C L K O I L i s p o u r e d i n t o t h e

w tc 'h f iv o {jjilldiiH o f p n so li iio - ”A i t mi.xe.H w i th tJ ie < :n .s« line n n d ' r 'i t c li ,oxplt).Hion c a r r i c s i t s o w n 1

• 5 . Iu tr lia l'ii 'fty w i l l M iracleiiiif u io to r f

.U II tA C L l-] O I L i s d r a w n in ti i l i n n i j i l t till* i a t a k c - v u lv d lu l t r i c n s t e m s , w li ic h a r o n o t ro a c h 'c d l)\ l i r i i - a t io n . A t t h e t im e o f o a o h o a n d f ip ra y o d ( iv e r t l i o u p p e r c y li l i n g s , le s .s e n iiii: f n r l i o u a n d :

A f t o r p e r f o n i i i n ; f i t s d a t y i n t h o i t i s h liiw n o u t l l i r o u y l t t l i e e.xliii ra lrc.s n n d riilrc--'<ici}is, I c a v in jr t h e fr ir l i im o n tljc.'^o pnrL>j, i t w i I 'io n f v tlf I Ik ' n io to r ;

.Mr. A fk in w in , t- li ie f on"in iM *r : d o p a r l n i e n t , M a x w o l l .M o to r (!o .

■‘Y o u r th i!o r 5- ( i f U P r C K L U H o a o , a n t i th i! m o t o r p u b l i c sh n ii l w i th o p o n a rn iH .”

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ceipts pearly all poekers d iree t; com­pared with' ovweek sgtJ: f a t lam bs » to 40e higher; fn t tbeep aad yearling*£5 to . BOc hlgber; feeder lBmb» 60 toi .75o • higher; weok elosiag o;t tho hlgb «Pot... • • , [

i AUTOMOE ADVICE! -Keep cool." snya the F a a

! - I l^ t l re early.” aaya th e Caslnfc

“Brighten np.” w ja U>o O ead llgh t

“Avoid friction'" M ys the Beartp*.

“Bfi a ■ ^ ■ fe l lo e ," n y a the TOieeL

“Cut out tbe noise," aaya th e M u^ “ fter. . " ■

"Don’t blow, too nueb ," «ay t tb*Horn. ' ■ ■

"He ft good n iue r.- BoyB Uio Carbn- ^ retor. . ^

"Don’t bo a knocker," rayrf’ th e Cy­linder; ^

“A (iul<ik turnover ta whtit connta," saya the Crank.'

•‘Onuc«oo^ deaerrea anothw,*' ‘ lay* tbe Coaucctlns Ilod.—S denee and iD'i'cntlon. ’ -

,GEHS OF THOl/OHT I■ aen lu s beglna r e a t w orks; l a t o alono CnlBhea th e m .'^ o o b e r t

Imssolntlon fraiRea.a'thousaD d htB>. to n , embodying » J h / r - J . U artyn.

■ -ATOiin has ReneraUy the good o r Ul qualities which he a tW bntes to man­kind.—Shcnstone. , ' ^

— A klftd h e a r t - t r a fo u aU ltf f t t f id - nc*s. ninklng CTerylhtng'ln IU r ld n l ty to freshen Into 8 n l l » —W asblngted

'f r ^ g . - : - - - ,’ . 'V • ‘

. H e th a t la go*od tnay hope to be eo d * ' b e tte r ;T ic 'lh n t le bad o n y fe a r tb a t he will bccome w orse; fo r t Icc, Tlrtne ahd tim e never stand «UH.—CoUen. . . ...

If we would bave oaythlng of bene- BL we rau*t-eam It, and fam in g It Become shrewd, inventlre, tngen^ons.'active, enterprising.—U en_^,. W a rd _____Beecher.,

U ^ r l i rest from the 80rrow»>that ’ g reet M l from all tb e petty vexaUon* th a t mt>et o s ; from the sln-prompUng* th a t assail u s ; from the world t l r t a t th a t lur* na to 111.—P . & Aagotfd. ,

■What IB usoleir to you may ho valu- ablo to o th e n — advertlie U in tho e lw lfle d cqIm u h . . ,.

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k e d a n d T h e i r A n s w e r s

iClE OILtJ any iiif/redienl Itafmfiil to

utely {guaranteed to contain, m otor in any way, and,would analysia* ^

jrk plngsf - . m il spark plugs. In order to o\\r spark pUigft, in sert lower ut the en tire lower, e n i i s cov-.. mneot your wire and you will ilarly. •

■arbiirctor or clotj it up flog o r interfere any way vatli ,I improve i t, a s there are bcv- buretor operating without l u - ';?IL will reach and lubricate. ^

a mivlianical deincc for Mir-

3 for nicclianic'ul devico,- We ho Oil to tlie.90 part3. AIIK- ) Kn«'>iitio tank, two ounces to 'AVIicn poured into tho lank

id will notTOpariitfi o r w'ttlo.•n hibrlcatjoii; , ' ,

I Qit increase Ihc e jfincw y of :

into tlio combiistioii chaniher 'i ‘ ^ •icating lUc vtvlvcH anti valyti-‘ *; by tho jjrcfieut s'v’Ktem of lu*; h oxpldsion tho oil Is releaswl,.•ylindi^r cham bers an d piston,,1 uiaiiitoiuin;' cotnpretitiou.' ^

cylinder clitunbers,' xlmiist Tnlves, Iubricatin{r tlic njr MO residue. B y lessenin" will <{rL'fltly increase the offi-

iM* ill (’Ifaruo of motaIliir;ncal f!o., Di'troit, !Mich., says: ' UHUICATION is tho (^orrecl iittld rct^piyo MJHACLJJ OIL- ' --

s r v i c e S t a t i p n

and Retail s, roAHO

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'K .llt'- l hy Mm . E. B. Willlom* Tctephono 303

Tlic Artcriftm W ar Mo\»imh n irlw l Mr*. Hcnrj- I’c tc r i on Priday afti noori, a t her homu on 3ccDntl nvcn cast, with ciRliUcn mi!ml)cra pri'wi

“ A liaif hour wna spent on tho cntcehifof the Cunslitiitluii of the U nilcd.titat wUlqli ia t o 'U Uie study (or tlvo i innindcr ot the yonr. Mrs. Tliom'a'ii' 1 win, who ig to nupervino the atmlyi-gn a eoniprtShcnslvi) nnd intcrpsllnff om injiry of tho; history of Hip coloni Ieaditi(( up to Uio niloj)H«n of the co stItuUon. FoiSnwinK this .tlic rncmbc wero 1in»y w ilh'ju 'odtowoflt ni|(i dc

• fioua refrMhrni'htB wurc si’r\-C(l by f .liostdasfs, Mr*. I 'o tcrs, Mrs. O. P .’Sti

■' k-cli nntl-M ri. J . IMlRorrlm. n ic nc nicetinif will he hold witli Mm . W. ]

^ Karis, 1S| i-Jighth avenuo iinrtii.

The fira t iiiinual 5i!uniuic rh .irity In 0 ^ civon under tho niiiplcc# wf th o ’Tw

Fdlfl..81|rino club woa n most surrei• ,• ; fui nffa ir. Tlio hnli w iu honuUfu^

« ’ ' , . (Iceorntvd'in red and wliite with a bae ^ ^ Jtround of evorpccns. M n ond Mi

M. J . Swcetcy, U r. nnd Mra. Qcori L'aaiey aud Mr. and Mra. Roy A. Bci

• formed thp rcccivin'jr Hue. Tlio bcnui flit {towns of tho laJics and tlto Bjirl cra in th r ir d ro u aults nnd red f e u fo m cd a dcirmSnif'VBlulrtcs'copo ol ci ora. T lio re .w n a n iar((o atteniionc

. .. mnny foniln/j from* jiciffhbflrioy lowi uniiinjr them bcinjt Mr. and Mrs. J . '

• Godklll, Mr. nnd Mr*. Jn rk Roylc n» M M r.,anil Mt*. M ..A .'W onc* of Burlo ^ Doliplilftii. iBuric, Biwl lU«v MTvlnjj <

delicbu* puneli (uldcU to tho pleasu of tho,occa«jon;.

Mm . l i . 'R ! Churelilll ontOrtaioDd'i- ilinricr, nml ni|o a t. an rvi*ninK i*irl

yortcrdnv-Jn honor of th» birthday i iict' !iuslinnii,'.- T h f .romiis'Vcro clmrr iiiff In lU 'cnrationy 'of'.rcd flnd -ffri'o Tlio'piiistH ntidlnDi-r, jvhich'w aa scrvi o t:o n o -c iey ic ,.'W p rp -M r- nnd Mi

. ,Iamt» ilnrry nnil Mi.M T/'iui nnd Mn p ic rito Rnrrv< unil-thu follotvint; {riom from F iler: M r. ana Mrs. II. 0 . Ha«l

' 7 ' anii.xm.ill daughter and M r..and Mi KarKMiilor. Iloolt .wan thc ninujemi- ■for fho fvcn ing nnd thp.(iuest(i wr Ucwm, ood w 'R o tiie j \Yillinm 8<ot

. . 0 . M. Birtipaim, W. A. Hownnl.' Dnvi • FronV 8. lieU nai*. V. E . Mo

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. The W. C. T.- II. niet ni the honii't Mrs. .Jnmcii M. Wall on Viftji rircni; no rth .F riday nflernnoii. 'The* prograi

•• was oMned wUli tho RltiRbj of n hymi dcv'otlonaJn wVro fondncted l y Mr .Innep!] Hliikc nnd by Klviuc a paper n

/ thp teachinK 'o f th« blhle to chlldrpi j ' / follovreit by several iiitiyrrii for chi

f y ' Jron 'ft work. * iTho prpsldent, M rf j f . - Grieve, p rcsiilcd-n t tho haainpu . sn J. ■- . slon. M rt^ McGuire san,» two tieaut

I / fui aotoa, accompanied b r Mra. F . ' KoIIobe. Mre. E. V. Bor^ g ivo a eon prehcnalvo and instruptivo paper o

^ .4 the w ork, o f '. th n . . children 'a bureai • Miaa E tizabetti'Bhotw oll. talked intci• eaUnnlv on "ClilM L abor vereua Chi

I- i i wrndcd th a t tho crRnnlrationa workia for child wolforo covcr the Rround a once and lose no .e ffo rt in 'ca rin g fo

. thn work. A social hour followed nn tcftvslvBitnla w e n nerved i>v the hosi PMDs, Mrs. Wall, Mrs. J . M. Claar, Mn May Glandon nad M ri. Jack Clalbori

, Members o f tho Optimist club ani

AROUNb THE WORLD' India U ooe of the In r je it irow en

of wheat In tiie world.

The estim ated ahortORc of housci 1 . . in England and Wales la m.OOO.

' Japanese women usually . beginT imoklDc wiicn nbout ten years old.

A, Chinese ploy COO ycnra old wni recently perform ed lo Engllsli In LoQ' doB.

I Nearly ha lf tlie shell-torn land In the Somttic area Ib a lready being cul­tivated.'

' Switzerland h a s 'f e w e r motion-plc tu rc houses than any oUier clvlllie<l

4 country.

. Mexico h/is a tribe b f Indians whoso language Is lim ited to about 300 wordu

, and who cuniioc count n o re than ten.

Mexican rope-soled shoes a re now sold In England, and for dry weather

' « o a r Uii-y uro said to be cool and comfortable. . .

' Jta,ly baa sen t a steomsJiIp “em*

f n 'porlura" lo the ports on the Mcdltc•^ C' . raneau .lo hdvertise pjo goods o£ ItoU

_lan nann factu rc ra .’

TWIN FALIS T | |F T fINEST i h l

OGiJDfO MONDAY AND TD2BD

I FdUR-ACT VAUDEVILLE

I . JAMEB AND JESSIE ; ' ' B ttisatlciiul T igh t W ire r

■ DEISKO ANDEA ' bomodj;—8onff»~Bao

. L o m s LYI04raod7 P U y lft

JEEE SANFOR] .,> Tba YodoUng r t r c w t

.LAST BHOW IKa TODAY HEX

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c nnd I lurloy. l l J VH I Heasuro

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Mar- y y,;-rlondiilouler \

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| S 8EIB • edromedlenno or on e m I j " * th a t la belog oakeU conc«mln{f )m n i w eb r e r ia t l l l t j In be r njccnt pro

Q oanlliy" to d “Tho G lri Problem' Mrg. Vltflgrapb. h ta oo t ye t de tcnnlned ,

>or on howover, b u an tnellnatloD for ll | Idrpn trill snork lo 'Id UCM. W haterer th

chi)-, c c ru fo to MO a bcaotU ol gbrl beat Mr*. . . . . . . . _ * .

i.u rs . “m i l - otbor frienda surprisci) Mr. and Mr» F . T. John K im ci last ovouinK Iif honor u com- th e ir wflddinff anolyenrarv. Tlio cvrn

r on in(( was spent ptoylof; ri!d-fn<h'oiie ircad. Rafflps; Delielous refreahiupnts jircpar inter- I'd by tiie ladies-ffivjnjf tho .surprise Chli; were enjoyed n t a la t- lioi-r.

iTohi-* .........-

Tho Aelremiv club met l-'ridnv after noon wUh Mrs. William Bflk.-r on 8 ix l‘

? , nvenuo pnst. Eleven uiopihers rfajioinl t. * I'd to roll calL- Tho proRrntii wns li

eharRO of Mrs. L. A. Wnriii-r nud tli. iub ject was un bnnkin^'. Mrs. Mr Guire, aceompanjed by Mrn. K. T. Ki''

. 10},% sane two numbers.. Doth ladiw wpfP BUCJis o f tho club. r'ollowin« lh

= proKram Iho afternooB wns ajtrut »o . rlally aud the hontPAg Rprved di'llpiatn

'rofrc»hjTients.

w a n - '*® Wagon.When two littlo Irlxli linvn uMkcil rt

wonmn In nn c lcclric innchliiL- for n ■ ride, she looked Into the uptumpd

dirty faces and couldn’t resist. While drivin;; lo tliu atroci Ibcy li'nd desls*

I natcd tliey sut perfectly still “ 'Uh ] eyes focused s tm tg b i ahead, but when

they got o u t sUc heard ooe s ty . "Qcc, « . . . Uiol’* bctter’n rld in ' a Ice-w agour

cSensltlva Instrum'snt.

j |[j The liiHtniinpnl known an Ihc nidlr>> cui. mlcroiriPter Is ko M niltlvc thnt ll will

mensuro the hciit from n hand lii ld .thlriy, .Xpct awny fntiu It and will

.p jf. record The li.rnt given nff by n fixed lie<l ih n t- . l id t t - f rb rn -I t ;

tmvPlInR a t n.*ppp<l <if *80.000 mJli's- a spcorid. inl:e« many ycnnt t(i rriiph

hose 0*-ords " 'ten. Ths FJrst LauQh.

• SSliif nuirioritlcs sfiy .lhn t tht* first now Inncli 'vncn'l n IniiRb nt nil, liut nu ex* ther cinninilon of trluniiili. Prclilslorip nmn. and hnvlnc enmrjied vlctnrlou* from nn m -

counter with hln nrlch^nr. emitted iho sound •'hn" to expniKs hi* xniHfncthiu

'em* nn'l ri'lltf, ntid frmn till.-* tln i ••Imi" ltc^ our Iniicli hn* irnitvn ItoU ‘ — -

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ENEWORPHIBBDAY-TWO DAYS • ■ EXTRAOEDI

.E ROADSHOW | s m . ! » i“ Comody Drama f

IE BURNS • . r tN o W ty . ------------------:------

p a p r Mljinon Smith .Rcrlio fltcwart

•Dance* Major Fredcrld .\fn r ic lta .......

LYDA ._ John W ewart ..

Clam Stpwnrt I’prry P o tm ...

ORD 1 M-iry In te rsmtBo, j' ''“I ---LEX BEA CH ’S PO W E B -ruL BTOEY " T H I

T T O E -A H D O IH E S QOOD SDBJEOTt

DAILY NEWS, TWIN F

':e in Twin Falls

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G R l F F l T v r ^ ® "jR A P H J - T A f J .

emotional aetrensT T hot la tlio Question nlng Uurlnno Urldith. 8bo lias displayed

productions, *^'hln Icei” ‘T h e Unknown ilem" th a t A lbert EL Sm ith, p resident u f ned.tbo tncGcr of tlila s ta r . Miss UrllUtii, ir light comcdy rolea, so uodoubtedly 'sho er tba play Id wblcb th o o p p c an , yoi] ar« beantlfuUy jow ned. - ■'

~ ODD FACTS ^or of ____t ' ‘ "j Seven dally papers In Louisiana n.pi’’*,, edited by women..rp riso ' • ■ ’

In H olland nil Christlnn naa> • - a fte r th e -f lr tt a re - ta * e d .....................

B^itV gooseberry busli, believed J o 1 ,,0,1,1. tbo la rgest Id England and 20 fe s lu hlBh, I» growing u t Hounslow, Uiddl

tli>' sex.Mr- . — .Ki''- Snull'taking w as a ''cbmtnon pro

adliw (jcc among English Indies o f Quall « ' as lote os the begiD olng'of th e Nln

id.’,';;

Njjy.cmbpr haa the ' reputotloo o f b Ing tl fulol month to slogera and m

_ , ■ sidiluK. Jenny L ind,. Mendelssob '' '* KutiliiNieln and niany othecs died I

" Novt-uibfcr." mod . .. _

- F o r rarlouH reaRons, Includlt '•‘® . r ru p l ty 'to animals^ j,Tue*ome detal

^ . In S rliiie , Irreverence, oiiTI e icessl' w s h o o t i n g , the British boai

of Him ccQSore n ls c d objection* i 'SH fllws la s t year. ■

‘ T rees often live to a very grei ■ age, and while they a re standing

'd l^ ! ifl a difllcuit m a tte r lo a rr lre a t Ui will 'a g e of th e se ; bu t when they hai iH ld j been cu t down. I t la said, tho nge ( ’'■"I ; tho treo may be reckoned by coiictin '* ’’.d I the, number o f rings visible lu.tlu* »ci " tira . ” , . • ' ^ ’

Tides Dispose of Sewago.In Boston oud many other coast, cli

lea the tides nre utilized In th dlspoKnt of aewnce. pnrt o f which I held In reservoirs until aironij outsc

' “*■ InK cldnl ru rrcn t# hnve duvelopL'd. IU nun. fore the tu rn of the tide ihit Rewnn

hflH been carried ao fnr iliiit il hn* Ik '■'® couio mixed w ith an Immense Iwdy o

o rtao ivatcr and Is rendun-il harm l« s .

, , ' BEAD T H E CLA SeiPIED A D a

IFIIIVf "'■WAYS ILUITI WORTHWHILEEDINAET m i D E E FOTOPLAY

E GIRL IN THE TAXI”It. and Mrs. C arter Do Hayon-l-A 7 -P « t' ma from th o Stage Play—Thla Big Show

BO and Bvening—O rchestm Music

TH E OABIi'lh .....’......... Mrs. Cnrti-r !)<• llnvcnvart .................- .......... .. Cnrtor Do IlnvcriIcrlfk Hmith .......... .. Kiflff HuRKnU '.... ............................................flhvcc CH««,Vd- ................ ................................ Otia I la r iin‘ t - ....... ........... ........... Tnm MrGuiroa rt ................. .. Mnritnrct Cnmpl»oil■r» .................. — .............. Lincoln Plumcr•» ------C.........................Preyn Sterline

........... ...................... John QourIi

THE 1BDI» T E A IL ” ~ 8 PA RT FEA-2 o r a

I Twin FaI ■NIICStTHlSI mOPElTPLi■ I “Tbo Woman God ObasgciI I S taged in Baham a Islands; I I ” Elaborate Soonos

I I luasnuich ua much of thi- xtory H i • “ The Womnn Qoil W uuificd" hni* tn H i with n triijiical iainnd, the rouipr H playiui; Oil- vnrlog* roir* in th is spl. H ' did ' Pnrnuiouut.CoBiuopoUtnu pirli H . «hlch will bp displayed nl the Id« H thenler fu r,tw n dnyn he(;lnnlii|{ in H W ednesday, wa* carried t* thu Uidci' H ialniids n ff thp I’imst nf Florida on H speclnlly chnitcn'd *t<'nni<'r whpro H two weeks. SiTOn Owen nnd E. K. 1. H rolui wliii nro "WU n* rnalawnj'K on ■ ishind n-rrp kept busy Ky D irector R.

ert Q. ViRnnln, hi* rnniernmon iind ^ slitnnts. 'The hiirnint; nml sinklnt; '( a stcnuiKliiji followini; nn cx|ilniil(iu I omiiiuuilion. wn< fnilhfully pic^ni

nnd the pnMmlty (in tho pictnri' onl [irovpd (|uite oxcilin);. O ther ai'uii

’’ notably a remurktihlf i-loiid pffpct, wi : " a h o l " with pxrpllput result*. “ 1

-• Womiin Ood <-han»ed" 1* » henull/ "" 'I “I’f atundiird set by I’arnniount.

I I “ MAUD” IB 'O K TH E WAY.' Mnud m)ikpx’ her nppcnriince. as

stnr In the innvie* n t the Idnho tl A n ter hi'^'iniiluu’ Mondny nexl. .Dotig F MncLcnn i* bllird ns th e stnr iif Mnuc } inrturp, “ I'lmaiiij; T hru ,” nn hiee-l*. t nmount t^idiirllnn. hut Pouk freely i

njitu th a t Mnud iHTTifu nwny firM lit (iri). Douc hnrhom no jirofeiiiliM

I n ii’nlQiiar. On Ihi' cunlrflrv he decln; ’ I th n t ' Mand- ontpln*M '<~l«ir" Ilnr jQ “ P in to ” nml “ Teddy” the womler:

I . iloK', lo ^ n y mithlnR of .toe .Mnrtiii, t , H alraoat-huHiBu cUlmpanrje.

. I,lkp the Htnr thnt hhe ia.’ Mnud, w I !* n pnre'w liite , li>|i.(-nri-d iiyhrid mii - i dl»ifii,v.-d u»miMnka,hlPi evldeii/ erf .I tempernnicfi^ diirlnir the •fitmin]:.

B 0 ‘ ‘ Pnaiini; Tlirfiunli.” Moiid fnut-ed fend of worry to Willlnin A. Belter, w

. i.dl.rei-.ted.the.fentiire. n" well ni. the i • Itire MncLcnn rompnn.v.

^ DOEOTHY DALTON COMING.„ Dorothy Diillon, Ihe fnvoFItir-pni

iiiouiit titnr, in rom lnc' to thi< Idn '** Ihenler rntxt F r l'ln v ln her new pli-tu th. uipiip i,|o | „ f H n.'X (irth.” '- 'rh 1 'f iJ lio Mlory o f t h e Cnnndian northw est a iro U Is, fille,! with thrill* Ralore. A fi

nim papy of plnvetii appear* in «iipp< — r - of the star.

i;A)4M > i\ 'I I . \ . \ |) for v v p rsl mo trace lo.-in«. SIHhi, ♦I.'nu. *4iviin anil ,

1 o n rIoQS otber luma. A rthur I.. 8wmh . Co.—adv.

: PEOGEAMSf l i t ' o r

DISTINOTJONddlO;

M a t in e e D aH v a t 2:15proc-lallty!ilne-

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MONDA¥~TU:idlDg ____ _________;________italls

= DOIOLASM/!

S - 'Passing 'jA small towH'romanco fi

’sec. and paying oi»e hundred lai '■ r - l a T , :

A ndw H oisH aiid? .W hy, cit- She sbaroB honors w ith t tho abo^t laughs— thoro 's two

■> th is dclootablo comodyl - Itso- • , , . , •

,11.!; Mack Sennett C i 's Paramount Meinn- ' _______ .

L £ H B ^ - i m

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£.■£ Uncoln'*M Sedita t icBt ftco Um Puancun I >Thfi‘WbmaaOodCh;

I ACosnicpctitaa Paxlu

iFALLS, IDAHO, SATURl

alis Theatrical 1

ENID B E N N E n FEATURED IN SPLENDID OFFERIN

P [ f l l f ' “ K oeplna'U p W ith L li i lo ” Declar I to bo Ono of Best of Season 's Of-

• f e t l r ^ So F a r Eeleaeod . o g e d ’ I ---------i d s ; ; Hay nnd Al Rockett, y<iunj!VHt iiii]

;i>»-n(lenl producer* of fenturc*, hn' jcliiison Knid Rennett, H irniiiouut *ti

0.... flf lo sek'ci the title rolo In their »i’coi I* tn (ip 'w l'^ct-star feature, “ Kcvpiiii' U p wl jniitnnv and have *urrnuiuled her wl I i.plflii.-'''"-’ *’i<* Kruntest ro stt ever *een1,|pl,„,. iroiiiedy drninn. .Mis* Ileiinpll, heme

Idnho;*" 1“ ''’ *” rompily nud. n.i,»'U in .j f ’ knnwH how lo wear clothcs ns well tidCiiua womnu on the ncreen. nnd hn* lo a on a “ere for ''“reer In Ihe roleK. I.iu-i on n’l ' "■ll* nppear nl the .Vi-w Orpheii >r Rnb-, " ‘’*1 week..Iind ns-' There 1* uo better lendiuR nmn thi d n e uf Ileori'* kit1i>u*. hnii*l(iu o f , u ' " ' »litliired " idpverer vlUnin Ihnn Leo Whii ‘ onl v) . Ini s ' heen seen to ndvnntn *i'une» acorp* of hlir production* whiI were White '* a* utai'le.n* old wheat. ’“ Tin-' Ijnr'nn. dean of Am rrirnn sin

'nullful coniodiuns ond inleriiationnlly fnmo e hiijh erealor ami mtprjircfer

,, C'hnrles Ilo.vt'n uiiilyinic rhnriicter*, fc Mirr *tar iif the FVIIles RerKere, etc,.

> y 'ch ief fiin nmker, nhiv nsslnted hv vi> ' „ cU friend. lU cfv Twld, l»tc of "V

■c V i';,;'!'. K , ^ n n ” n .id - ’ The Sky I

M nudsI' A ttention to C « tci‘-l’a r - ‘ ’*'*"■ eccentric. Bol Smith Rim*ell-til elv nd I l ’'’ll»‘r I* In the hand* i*t’ linn-!'* ' I-'^nder Stevens, wUuw ueulu* ■*M»unl i '" " '‘•"K Americnn *.-reen clawlectnresl • ■ - - —

i t io a iM ®I n i ' j ! ' . '■■’ ""■ ''''- ''■I•r. whb i , ■ ■tho en-i IiAiichtir nnd novelty . ti)|i the va

Nieville a t the Now Orphciim tlienter i Monday and TnesJpyi

(to. .Tames ;ind J cmIc Burns are Iho no T n r n - cUy headliner of th lt fu H s ln r iiili

Idnho their anmcwhat differen t wire act fe dc ture .j liirlni; Iho ba n o l slide in n commi k i r nl'auiiar hntrel. *riii(('is n comblnatii *t a n d lo f Uel‘1 nnd slack w irfS tilV w alkb A fine rnnninc, jumjiiaR, fancy steps on tl# inpport wiro rind Idcyclo riding. This offerli

U brhnmiiit' over w ith feats th a t sho thtM nrllsta to 'b o a s 'isuch a l bomo '

i mopt the wire as they inre on the stre< m l .•» -lere Sa lfo rd , tha t funny .dinrocter tl wMii ,( llneator -nt Ihe chore ho.", whistlln

ta lk ln f nnd yodellnjf coraedlan. He

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N ig h ts — F i r s t

LAST TIMES TODAi

5. Hart in-i‘3E O M A N T IO — T H R D iL I N a — A P P E A

?UESDAY/, ^

lACLEAN. Im r u ” I0 f iU e d w i tb t h r i l l s l a u g h s o n t h o d o l ;

T iy , s h e — ia a m u le .1 t b o s t a r . T a lk w o e v e r y 8f2c o n d in

t Comedy . . . : CB x ® .lafcHd

_ iPudDj

E | ^ IWEDNE

l o “TheWt' A O O S M

E. K. LU5 n A r o m a n c i

^ a n d t l S o n t h

k j i j i r ' h e a r t s ' f o u n d

■ T h o k i n d

th e n t e l l y o n i

> e e n a O ® fa ' ’ ____ ___o u n iP lc tU tt.C h a n g e d * ' TT c ^x l u c a o D ' '

[RDAY, JANUARY 21,1922

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AttractionsI'GiTDDELlSfiftSI - OF'TMTCr

Saturday Evoning P ost' S tory inde- - by E varts Made Basis of »ur*! Splendid Production

lecond •- _ .w ith ! A canine »lar is making hia deh«t ia

•w ith “ Tho Silent Call,’’ tho Iju renci-T rb ii- 'en In blo-Jano Xiurfiu prodnction, proaunted I'ruelf, liy II. 0 , D avls'and dlnlrihuted by As- ’I., aocl'ited F its l Niilionni I'irtun-*, Inc., ell ns whirh will hu *hown a t the Orpbeun:II lonn theater tho la tte r part of next w eek .'110 up- The doj^ show* n cnnlnu intclliuenro [lie of thnl ia striking.

JI. 0 . Davis has selucteil for hi* slorv ' iheuin Ilnl 0 , KvarU ’ “ Tho Cross Pnll,^'

which wa* publinlK'd in the Saturday . thnii Evening I’oat.hand- ’'''■c P 'ot deal* with w Htern lifeH, nor nronnd the hijth Sierra* nnd calls (or iVhite. do); in its leading,' delluentiou. Tho intngc I’ri'dueeni *pitili niuntlis-'of in v e a tif^ whili tion *enrchint' H"' fi^remoat kennels o f

this country nnd Europe beforo th e y . slnRi' M|««V BV,foivKlif«t. tl.h IVeljjinff

nmona polic* l^ound who takes tho rolo o t cr ut In llie plrlun*.I, for. Fln*h i* a crom between doi; nnJ tc,. i« '>"<1 Iho development o f tho pic-yiinr lure ahcrw* tho two atralns in h!tv

“T ill ' ''triiKKllnK for mastery^ Because ha*;v |>i. man domination boeomei intolerable ba

breaks his eluilns and eooa to tho mouo- laln* where he mates w ith a full blood-

li-tikeci< ..f . ‘I"-' however, tho human lnr

o f loyalty is too stronR to wilh- | . „ l „ |Stand. When ho sense* tlm t the hu­

man beinpi who claimed his affection I ate, In . danger, Haah return* to th*j,

^ ;fold in time to effect n thritllnj; re*

I the orlftliinl K nights of Columbus ovor- j *i-as ent‘‘rUiinrr, Drisko & Earl/3 fnr- ^ jnlsh tiielr nhnrc of laughter In n ro l- '

lllrkini; rajild fifo comedy nkit o f orijf- limlity am! fnn. This vehicle show only tho hum orous-side of every-day life ,

vou- Loul* aud Lydia open the show w ith ;cr on a lively (omedy-^ontirlalnliiif offering:

ealled “ .'ttockinBsI'* which a h o w .th d r I nov- talents tn jjood advantaRe. “ Tho G Irr •111 In in the Ta^i” .will bo the feature film , t fe.i- — —mmon ' MONTANA hns It/O.OOO a rn 'i of Ir- lation rl|;ated 'and uader U. S. Govertiment I k im /eelamation projects.- Rich productive- U ilf t soil adapted to alfalfa,. SDjtor heeU, po-

f e r lw tltoes,^ Ijroio growinj; and dnlr^ng;. shtijgiLow p'rlces, easy term s to actual set-

mo o im i t^ . For fa ll iDfomiallon and f re ^ itrcet.|rdaBerIptl'’e publications, addro*« K. C. er do-jl>eedy, General Agricultural Develo{W «tU ns;iaen t Aijent. Orent Northern. Railway- He is I St. Paul, Minn.—adv. t

n ' . THHEB aHANO- C E S OF PlOTtTRES3 - - ' £A O H 'W B H E

rst Show 7:1 5 ; Second Show 9:00 iY

iVord Brand”'EALISIOI

A r 'V r - - -‘ ^ 's ■

iSIaj Mifilwnud Madge Bellany. Hcsa Qoa tha Puuaoufit P m iectjfrf fh n j **A tt w

'JESDAY-THliRSDAY

A PAIAM ODKT BPE O IA ^ ^

Voman God Qianged”SMOPOLITAN PEODUCnOK

— Wi t h — ^

jincoln and Seena OwenJice of Broadway’s rcokless love- ith Soa Isle wbero tw o .tro u b le md pcacc! •

id of picture you wHI <mjo^ and our ncigbhor not to ’miss.

e’ll Get You Yet”'Two Reel Comedy'

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■. TWIN FA LLS DAILY..^t^iuffd tvery attenioon «tc3pt Bt

Twin Fnlla New* ruWUWnt Co., (KtlAbllsbed IMO

R O y A. RBa d ....... ................... P rJOHN C. ......... • • tn

E o lcm l «i* aSMtul > r>n ». 1919. nt uis^poiw m c# B( Falls. Idnlio. under tfa» act o( Ui W J.

BUBSCmPTjON R^TBBOne .......................................... .........« «ioMn»........................... ................a ...........................................................I W B D lh ..,....,..

OP A8S0CUTKD PB • The AssMlfttKl Pmm U «clU»lVO (Hied 10 th# UM tor rtpubllcaUon

cw d»« w U, or aa r rw lu eredllwl In thl« paper, m i Ihe local newn publlihwl herein. AU of rfuubllcallon of » ^ l n l dl»pi h»rein aro b Iu reaerved.

i(!H ,w«in» Aa<wAited F rw .

No rfsponilbllltr U iu*um«l foi c ifc ol ^w llcue<j tnanuK rlpl^U »r»Phe or ottier contributed ma»ef- tw I '. BUlimittea for publication « u«-a or M l a t the tirf’ und no TuanuecrlPt will be fel unleM accompanied by neceiwry«<«• ____________"~The New* la fl member of »he . Uurcuu of Clrcutallon*. fijm wnon

• t»«J5w topjAiiS loeaUy w u e 1‘ < ''" iX 8 T lE irm M tH l3 N T A T IV E -V Oeonco u . Dovid C a, Inc.. tn fl* :

Avc., New yoA j ^ n . KMlor. l « l i /ord UulWJnr. Clila n o .

TH B W ARSHIPS

. tfhm &^rutary iiuffbc* yrojiosal to r tlio “ loropplnR " of ( U l wttrablys tho term cttnveyed a *1 ncaniQK to mo«t pcnoai: »bal tho Mt« w tie to b e d a l to jo d e ith er i y -lag broken up #nd m a t- to tho j pllo or l»y BinWflff*

No doubt th a t w u U t . B uglit* ’ ten tion : th o t tho natlona should m " t t clcon sw oop" o f to n e CS m lg l l g m g #hlp» t» n IjOslftaiBj ot g x tti -ytnV. ot arm w ieBl I ta lU tl A nncj B of tho naval Irefttjr, now <ler dIfcUMion. provJdM iU WV» flealJtiR vWa Iho WMtWpt t h i t a rc

X l o retired from lo rtleo : linking \ « n , hrcflkinff up Jnto aerflp i m , e-

version foT'com morcUi p u tp o m , t> •'f ■vorslou.for harbor or.auxlltM y u»«, ‘

,• u ta rge ts nnJ u « a* gxiooefy sliJj •Three of these schcmos wttuld l>orn

- i h t possible u w uRaln o f 'o “ 'in tho emergency o£ war.

I ; Thfl trea ly provide* tb a t if any tb o ilgtintoTlcs »hou\d b ttom o «««»«' i tt war Involving novul. oporatloBs;, n a y give dbUm to 'tb e others o( tl lusiifoslon o ! i u oWlgtiUon* undor tb; docum ent Qhvloaily tb a la tltudo » hntd .oM ’io m lia d 4. 6t “ Jbpo»al.’ ' ' eoDdeojncd e#pltal ihlpa affo td s 'g io i oppoitunU y to & tyiUon to ovAdo tk jpiriC o f the iijrrocncnf ftflfHUaU to tho le tter,

Amoriea, P ran to and Ita ly t r t le v <(iere ihbu'fJ.bo a ( au ch acJnal ' ' « « F p in g ” , thn t U break ing up or alnkinj a« possible. Q w t B rlla in and Japai *ppafcn t[y , ineltao to the convflraioi poliey. ‘‘Tho way to rM offlo'’ ' u wi were rm tn d e d otJ^an hlstorlc oecaalon " l » tft ic w m o ." T h * w ay to # « i i

.V battlM bJpJ Ifl to a<rap them In oanieil th a t thoy ean never ag:»ln bo uK^

i o r WOT. T he policy, o t ton tc rtlon , o’*- f a wben enrHed cu t ia l i e fu lle tt AUth, would Inovltnbly een ta ia many d itf^ eulUcii and coapllcaU oni and give r lw (0 tfountlcM m iiaadentaad isgs.

The atra lgh t thing U to pu t tbo len- tenced ba ttle ih lp i pennaoently on t o f th « b u tla m . t b t i wo <haU b« Uvisff

. up fufly to the ip lr lt o f tho agreomeot wh'ieh la looked to ao eenfldeatly oa a ■afegubid o f peaeo.

I , ■ . CNB MOEB STEP

■ In 'd c eia ln g to ban tho u so o f jwUoa

: , gna In w affnre , the flv<? m ajor powofa ' took the grea test step yet In the ellm-

! ’ Inatlon .-of~ barbarous method* from'I arm ed bw ^llltlea. I t would hr ileslr-! ablo to ban all In itru o cn ts which kill

or maim men and resort to luncr melU- od» o t »ettHBg Iflternatloofll iWspatet, ood progress mode so for by th r duar-

. m am eat cooforence Is n guarnntiv tha t th l t w l» bo done- when the world J* ready to r o Uio whale dlstauce. ■ j

Tho danger th a t in ca*e of wnr 'In i’ pera tien m a y lead to violation p f all

V p ledg ts I t no l ovtTlookcd. Tlie liiU lah I. t i y plainly thn t they will continue te ^ < ' w atch the derelopment o f w ar gas mak- i U g , as no doubt ,irill Ibo U nH fa Stale#1 ' nnd the o theri, bn t the point of u t l i - ! . fnelloa ia th a t tho preeiute of popular ^ / ' , opJabn hn i coopellfd til 's prohibition j,, I now, rv ca though i a soBc InstaaensI ngalnsl the advleo of tbo tecbaleal oX' h p r r t j . ,l t i* tlJ^^^^o^rliaf-p^PBJar<^C' i tcata tion of w as io te tm lu t lo n le[ end i t by Insisting n jo a dlnnM lon aad toi ndiaitoieBt.of'lD terfl*ff(tn«} d lfte rm a- I ' t l th a t la th e ono t i g . o ttoc t o i tho

’ 'Wnshington eonfereaes. Ui, The p n p o tit lg a to ta rb id the bomb* all i n ; o t opeoi unfortU led tow ni and d t- lea will bo taken op h « t nnd U la p tnV

. obJe tho b « w m bo ptaced on th a t Th / procpdoro nllo. Aa in tb e eaie o f the foi

poUon gaa, th o « « d lt goea.to t U Q « - n a m for {otrodoetng tha t. B y 'th o ir j ra id t hondredj o f Boneombatasta, worn- knj

' n e w sn 's iin d a T ' ’‘ fflfibttul— ------------ >1-1 l l ftvjiUcd only lo ajpus* UnCo.. Inc. to ,],p Nivngo nature

Curuinn wnrfnru nnd to hnilcn V ..PreaW eai „ i,o n jo p jfd jsuch

«U. Kxcludlng uufortlflad c ities all Uio r,mio o f wnrforo would bo at

,<!<'{! ti/u'nril irhat m ost como ultl . ■ . ■ - ly, tho nbolUlon o f nnncd c la?bt

SS Hut liitroductloQ of Intorndtlonal (.......... m J j ie iunlka OM arhUcrt bejwcen <

JAPAM ESB A JO T tn sMlion of all> r 0 ^ T im a«rc«tneal» o f Itio Wasliu All rifhi» l onforenco nro not flexible fc-uam

dU patw .« , elation* In thu Pnr East ai

ntlvnneo in to th e slago o t unsc for the fr.-iternnliaai, Tho growlBg Jntensl'

{ten*’ atI till. iliffiTenccs in China and tbo a

r ihe*cdi* '*■^Miuitied n p iln s l Ja |« ia '» &l>crlaa prograt,

*’*’* ' ‘ t^rime,” nre straw s in the Ofii ,he‘ Audii Hind. The s u j^ m u n tn ry . «t«tci ly^bo ob- «>'“» <iuw»«nlnff o f JppacfW

‘ 'pcrploilttg yuM.1 comprehension” la the blan

Madlaon f<-{'fy tha t t*eUl lU ri- osphnaU on th a t Jupan hai

TiIIjlt (iDiire thap th n t the R uu PS craic the ir inlornal strJge, nnd < odi) hl» Mtnbllshedo l capl- ^ lvo»Uile to p o r a l t Japan a single w ithdraw her troops w ith a senso tbo V04- sound* lo u convincing loday tl . 1,6- 101M M 8. Japan will find some i JO iu a k f lc u l ty 'lu perauad lng 'w yone outa

of/lf ia l ijuartfrs in Toklo lc bell. Ilol’ Ia- th a t Japanese safe ty la ossured only ll make piesenco of a n lll ia ry foree la

®lgW yof t i e number probably to accept, tho ita

Itatlon. *ow nn- IJussisng Ib E astern Slbciaya o f Japan may w ithdraw her »W ii

from Ihnt nunrter. Tliat hangs upon ing a t P’‘J'*lc«l th ro at ngtiinst tho security B eoa- '*''1'?“ "■hl«b no nne c K c p t In tcna t

I* eon- to 10C-io nso I'*'*"'ship*. in to »i>o open. ~,

i M s r v jo E E M O E s r A t t o m s '

U in KiRtt'irhnt niirprislng to be |i mj- o f fnrmod by n uilnlslcr wbo has pdrfom

I'd many matrUgMn th a t ho Uellevea n< ,Bs;,it tnorti, lliaii 15 out o f 100 mnrrlngt )f the which follow elopements ptovn bappj r tb a t T h a i i» the statem ent o f Dr. Oeorge I

al- ffoughton, po ito r of tho famous LU ll j '» o f Church Around tho Corner. In Noi g ieat Vork City.

p th e “ I tu rn 50 cooplea nwny c\-or: ilting m ontb, refusing to m a n f them for r^ r

loui reaMna,” Dr. lloughlon said lo < lilovo rcci;nt interview. " I do not mean thai firap- the riioice e f th e pa reo tt Is alw ays th t Iting, best. Many havo grievances agalnsi apan the selection of the ir aon or daughlri raloa th a t Are uafoanded.”I v e . (If leo ti por cen t o f aoceeuful tnar- alon, riage* from elopements would *e«n to

ho (00 smait n result to w arrant taking m oakithc ebaneoa of running^ counter lo the la j^ lw in h e* of paronta, who In m bita c u q i , e v .im u s t bo given cred it fo r possesalng a tlth^ 'Jadgm ent of the rh am d e r of woh i t l l - * yo'-^ttR womfln of Ultlo txpoTl-

eneo does not have.

f , The exjwrlcnce of Dr. Hou^’blon i* ■ea- pfo^'i'bly tb a t 'o f most other, ministers

who preside .over a matclcnQnlal Q retna Gri«n. Dr. Houghton probably has a

ijn t b r ttc r reeord of refusnU than the av- j a tn ln lsU r who l i aoogh'V by elop-

crt. Volortaaatcly maDy mlnUtefinr*; !»• ready to ntecpX the fee tha t they nro not critica l about tbe 'm otlvea th a t Bf<! back a f th e dwiltc fo r a h » t y war- ,

m ■ _ _ _ _ _ ;A Hhodo Island woman 'wns awarded

$l.t,/»00 because sho was taken from h jjj .1 liD*pit.-il to her homo in an uadertak- J

f r ’* wagon. Someone's judgment prov- ^ V'^'matwre. »

.Uontana'* siiprcmii court held the la * on bachelors unconstitutional, thu* fc,

' ^tfenRthcolnR Iho belief th a t tta niMa. t« liiTfi were single themselves onee. ^

, ; •• - - ccThe K w t Is Retting wlW er.and ir tlJ - to

f t and wilder' whKp tho traditional ■** ^funman of thft “ Wooly \Vfc»t»' jooki on

par.ilyzed w ltb mnazrraent. Cl— Wl

I f the motion picture industry w ants a testim onial as lo Will U a y i’ c«pa< da biUtles t a & d ltttV oi geneT»ii i t enn g » t OOP from tho dcm om U c party..

= = = = 5 Un' W hy skull an Incb th ick reeenliy dla- cbl rovered in Arixona have been credited to an aiicient raco U not clear. to

• - — n e

l'.m oa Ooldmaa now »ay» th a i tiio United Blatea is tbo only eouatO’> a fte r all. T hat makes I t unanlmou*. nip

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Lynching Dill In Congrci*—headllno. T h a t’* w hat happen* to a lot o f bill* ia »ioi

, ■ ■ ■ ” “ 7 foolA ftor tho wedding U ovef he will bo test

known as rr lo c e s j M afy 'a h u ib a ta . on

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TWINFAbLS

S F thenews s»' «■") By C H A R L E

■ R«ior,ci,urch “ r a r a r a FO B t h e H D n i

;fl?he* ftndl few;- j roy yc therefore tbe Lo n a lco u r ta ' tho harvest, th a t ho w)uld len d ljp u .' Inborem Inlo hl;i han 'e

To aceun* strong men for tbo tian m inistry Is ju s t now -n in g ''n l n n i world-wido rohforn.

' Ules show th a t thoro lau been i f lilitno ton '*""’" ^ 1“ tl'® twen

^ 'yenr* in tlip number of cnndlda •uam ntees,fcrlng thctnnclvrs for - Iho ml si ore t o ; ^ " ' ' y®t Ibe churches hnvo Ini , i « . » i f u i , m r m b r r s h l p . Tbo ri

^ ^ t b e Cburth liotwren tlitf numbers lenalty o t m inistry j.ad tk - rommuDJeanf Iho s t a t o - b e c o m e widvr nnd

rcf/ulJlBg ot the m inistry 1« ' ' ' • W i t h i vr>y I if , BT„,rth „ , i .x t

sg raa ls : o f the C Jiw b, of C h rlstbnJtv I O fio n ta lL ," ’*’':''"*’'^ leade'r*

®«»‘ bo prenanoff iWtcment for the-Church of tho 1 iCMe ocU' -Vo soel’jt*' ot invn ean hold to xlnir be- t«“ll’--' gront objects without

- fin lifM Jeatiers. TOa ( blandest of Cbrlsl is no exi-optiou. Wh

• l i e Church has proved i.iocJoaui has no'**” ' ‘o inadc

...............I t eho Chareh i» foRussian* ,o ns to inert the growln^f noc^s . nd lh a t *1 «'«»l h«vo able men in' Its ished na '!* ‘ 7'- "^“ '‘" ''t »uch Ifladrrshlii

” M » danger Ihnt I t wJH uUimnterj- I apan to duced lo u tte r wcaknei*. Tho f; lenso o f ,o f tho L,Tiurch to Interest men I) la v tb a n ;w ‘“ '*‘^ ^ " ‘ ''® our I

fongrogatlon* and fat-jHles fo ) n . d i t . l , p tbo c i: r l , l l ,n .m inalry .b .fo r, outaldo « ; I d « n who aro. now 'grow ing up belJev«;f“ ‘l“" ’ teaehcn" ^ ''‘'^‘'iL u iines , men to tnlk ahoul the mln

only b y ; 08 tbougn It wero God’s work a 3 lo 81- worthy^ and hefolc voeatlon, mailer greater failure than not to w in . *tato-,vert* to thu Chru tlan »aith. Al for tho mlMlonarios today *ay w ith

npclod, bu lkS icrlfl nn j equipment are needed, bu t moi wldiers a ll men rm neded. For w hat wll upon a l " ® « tilng* m atter if wo do rffi. n f l ’'",'® tlio m lnlstrvf

of In th a e day* them i . n good frcslod *ald tn dispurngement of the- Chris

Jap- >"‘'’J»try. Most o f tlu- unfavor probably pomci from tl

w ink who nre i,oi vitally interested In work o f ll,.- Church. Some o f tbo r cisni Is very shallow nnd superfh Homp of ll h cyen b ltle r . Tho rainjj is jiidgi'd tou murh in tbe ligh t o f i

, fosslonnll^m, with the emphasisrfnrm T li l'™ ltatlons :rform- homllea;)s, nnd not enough in 'tho IJ es not •’* its nli'ssing* and Its opportunl' rlngos f ‘T Mere,Iness

jbrlnjr dpflnifely the eommUsloned w lappy. ,.f chriM oJir I.ord. “ The pMach rgc C. the CroM,” said (jt. Paul. ‘Ms

N «* T hS 1.^® "P P W ^ 'v c ry VN w And foolM Indeed to thow who imil onI>- rroiH.*!, -w onaiy 'stan jpo lnf:

everv " f . ‘J'® corapcM ^tioaj o f t m inistry in terms of material rewai

* rar- am! iro^ld’y suceess, e f cevito the wr In n m liiiitry h a , no a ttrac tion . 1 th a t Jf ^ not a fa ir comparjsi " “* thus to .uidRo the m inistry ntoog tl

* tho o f most (ithcr occupation* nnd p ro f aln*t "J®''*- The m inistry o f Jesus a r

T " ‘I';'’'’ ' “ foaded -fo -anpeal to o whoso Idea , of m eeeu aro expressed the phraM. " g e t t in g on in the world,

rhar- There is o sense in which tho-nilnlw cannot hn compared w ith 'o th e r voe

n to tio n . (and-1 am Ihloklng^ now of t: king m iafitry in tho sense o f g iv ing one

th e *■'"0 ** ‘^0 work o f tho Chore w hether Ihe mIoUter bo a clergyffl

•MO* or a layiua% man o r woman: « a d y, ig 0 tiB w f* tt way in which wo ean fair! won » “ P « o tho miniatry w ith o the r lim

o f w o rk -a n d lh a t I*, b re»pcet .to tt opportunities and the p riv ilem * an th e b loum gi o f tho m ln^ try . _ ' 1 V opportonity f(

t i .« “ “ ‘‘*” “ 'P -» tM n g . v irile leadernhii We havo seen how most of tho npostlf

itna were e alltd , beoHuio o f thou- v c rfm M* » I H io ti, th ey wer

not m ild w eak-spirited men, b u t eoui a ro u a mid *lro6g In sp irit, e a r n ti

lop. 'h ln g t th a t w e re ’ wortla re th e ir pJaee j,

alw ays found auch a p h ro »b eo th n bat have aoiij^ht fo r I t. Wo n iB h t pousi «r- !? , *^ ,“‘1 ia flnen to a n d lo'ader.

ahlp th a t lueh men oa Phillip* Urooki ' 'n r d Beecher b*ve exert-

ed -D rook* whose sermon* are belnn f i » « » « ,w, tb:ia composed hi* enhg re^tlo ris T / l ' who ditlik- more than nny other Influenco to swinir

of the N irih In tho years o f tho Civil WW. m we do ao t need to e ito ll'u i- trlous fhararle rs who hnve served th.i

« «™a{ ceotera. Some ofthe fln j-it example* o f leiderah lp and fcerolra a v n llj find among th e mini*.

“ • ob*core coontr>- par-

6o f a r 4S the romance o f leadership U concm ni that does and .honld anpesl;

1- to every healthy boy and every t t r o n r ' ,j men. Thero {* nothing In nil history,

be It .ae^ed .or seculaf, th a t can eom'.' paro Irith the hUtory o f th e caroeri o f tlirisU an mlM ionaries. And how llttli'

, wo over hicntion Itf Certainly, If aiiy ono seek* for herole^adventare. thero ftro many pfsfos (n tbo mission field to.

“ m inistry comoarable with t O berlis s could l>e invested. Bat-whero

# « tho boys and men who ra re fd r such ' th ln ^ T We a ll ta lk glibly nbout hero. Um In tim es of w ar; wo enconrato th*

. chi dren lo read book* of adventure,I " w a i in terest in th e rom anc,

o f life , Uld yet ib few of ua ever trr*

n e h aHghU*'* m inU tiy • la

, T here i-cver weto *o m *ny tale* of a o n lv herulsm and fino eonrnce an’*

ie ro le adventuro in any llto re tu re *o much a* In the literatu re o f Cbrisllan mUjlon*. Isn ’t there some w a r of In. W w itlng yonng men of football ago in th e ; th rilling eooflictf th a t o o r ml*' sionnrif* ilc tit todny ore hhvinir with tbo A frican chieftain*^ and tb e Mokam- n edan loader*! Thero wa* nover a football'gam e lo In te re ttb g aa th e ron- te*t fo r *upremaey wWeh f i bow going on betw een tho nU alontriM e f jM oa

DAILY NEWS, TWIN

SUNDAY SERMONETT.E S G L E N N BAIRD, M. A :h o f th e A s c c n s ic n , E p is c o p a l

N IST E T Chnti sn.l the xehloat leniera . . ' bainmedanisni, each (ocing fo t ll Im rvesl eoiii>Dl-ot the continent

'V-'" rlcn. Tb'rt Is only one o t inonj " l advpniur-!* which the Chuteh U

Ul soad , .Cfjtniniv thero 1*d an t oppurtunity In 'th o mlolst

tbo Chri* Jcsu* for tbe e/serclio of whnt w m ost ur- n-.only eall the m ^nlr qualtlie*. T

a , If we *i»cnt moro time reading u BlfttU- hcr<il»m-to-tho' chn a grea> and lets-lim e te lling them nboul Tpnty-fjpo ifo g u s^ c t ani the handicap* o Idatc* of- rolulsUv, wo wouW ivavo ao*« ministry . „jen olfrriag themselvoa for tho IntitftW 'l tlnn m lnulry in a ll the Cbttrebi I ra lio in jo y . . .era In the Every normal boy like* ndv int mcm- aiKj romunce. Every tiormat boy id wider, to a leader. C a n 't we • Involves to 't h e boy* moro about thi oxtonsliin portunlllj^ for Ipndershlp In y Itself, ehurchf Caa’t wc take time to r* In the to them , or have Ihotn to:<d fa t Ig strong Halves the thrilling biographies o Q fulut<'. \,l«hopa ond lho,.olV er early ml together nrlcs in the g reat west. If they

o u l Ibor- to read an Indian story, wliy nc J Church tbo expeflment o f p lvinc them iVbcfov.*'' j to ry o f th a t g reat nilssl.mary t' f(^(iat«‘ I t ijsdians, Rlthop H aio, whoso life adequate ^ romani-j. Such a th ing >»ould li (0 crow niorc plavntlng than gome uf tho *i

1* of tbu o t 7odi*j oiA iiacrri aod our own IU min- w ith tho Indian*,

ip then- O f coufic, Ih o tt Is no Um»l U y be rr- niiiiortunilie* fo r-fo r uscfulne** it > (ftllme Cbrisllan ministry. U ore and I In tho tho minister is beeoming a commi ir Chris- leader—th a t is, the minister wh

to hold a ic r i to lii* oppotlvinlllt*, fo r a ll ; 'ore th” nor of sor^'ice. And As tbo obwei up, Ihe jioTiuBllles mulllply, Iho older

cr* and juore eomnionly irccognlked field n ln ls try «crvieo :-fo still large. The pastt ; aad &a m afb jiecdtd today o» over. Ion, ?he m ialstry of holpfulncM and eon

b e a nnd goo l ebrer 1* s ill) Jn demand. In con I - -All of

i s BOY SCOUT COLUMNOOM o f - - -will a ll Ja tem u u a A ctfriU aa c f tM Oft do not^ J a , o itiw n i o f Tw l# T$lh.

Id deal ,c t„ rn , o f tho picture ahow.' h ‘ . . .m " n o t a ll liien received yet, bccauso

, , many of the Scoutm asters, cannot thP 8coii»s i'Xfcptliil thoir rcRuIar mi

'*’*y i’®'*® w nlling for “»ui ' meeting !fl order to cheek up the ir tl rflcU l, tgciTtalned,

gross recoipti • will bo from 1175 “ $200, an.l the expense* will U n-fr ’* «T5 to i m ■‘* 1, Whllo these returns are .waaller tl ’ ,®i wa* expelled, and are mori- o r le*« c !!!. . appointing, Iho Seoul* feol they

" J eclved i l l Ihe support th a t they eoi reaM w lilv ask o t tx p e « t in I to t* li these, and they feel th a t a picti

. / 1 ° sbow was a very aallsfaelory wny *, raising the money, aa i t took vory 1

V j ” * Ue of any oae'* tim e 'au a energy, i <«p t4 baU4 t tb * ■849t t t a r ^ o U v * .

; i l exee**, nnd the dftnatlons V ore bor " ‘"® V>y th e eomiannily aa o whole rath

than by Ihe few old w liablcs, who a usually called on to donate wben t

, 1. . - Scout* oe td money. fTbose irtio d td d • n ' ’*'** received full vali

■ fo r lljD mosl- p a rt ior Iho isoney spoi ” " * • Th# now Junior troop of Mr. Nixon '® "» t gpjfl ,l,g „ o s t tifk o t^ turoJog i ' . something over t60 , a n d tha ttoop thi

*i» "f***,‘7 iToop, wblch biougbt in a tonnd *3 ” * * " Th«*o JrfoiM de*crvff #pe<;iil eoam«i '1'^'^ datlon for Ihelr coasliten t and fliitl ‘ *“■' fu l effort* during th e whole Umo tfi

* ticket* Wfro on aale.“J f " ' Troop number four wa* rospoaaibl f”*“ for ticket taking, u*hering, the ro-rol

1 . in g « f 01« r* tln g 0‘ '^ 'y i th e machine. Tbey did the ir moa ’ . fdithfuJ fo rk ofong th is Jluo,' Tbo Seoul Coufttll tsp ttlM ly w lsh t

thank all tho people who lo cordiaJIj

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who gavu our picture show aii? llcity , nnJ *oli| tlekcls to hoir J f r . Sfailijon, m anager of the Ida a tro, nnd Mr. Anderson, m a n am

I OrphCuia (lieatro, fo r Iho ti •P’r i t 'o f co-operation ond ucclli

gave tho picturo en t c f A ' «hlch tbey showed

a ; * 'fl i* cngaff- __ ^ ,

r a o o Ma t wc con- Troop number *even, o r the s t Perhaps M r. N lio n ’* hou*,in g stories A» were presetp' chlWrcn, *«> ionibout w hat , Tho Senior Patrol leadoi p* o f .thtj Alvurd.-presJdcd, aad the a loro yoons »«cri!.arlal work were atton< tho Chris- Wobn, *cribe. IjAd a

urehe , to- « 'ooim ltteo on by-law*, wWcl i r S UeAtee, P a t £

adventuro Jonn Mnxwell, with Normt boy likes 'O ” and Lou}, naha.,cx-off/clo, we talk somo correction* tho bthe op- ’7 'i ^ adopted, aad then tho troop In tbn “ • njtitatlon to tak ing in now

0 to rea-l JhflnJ were a number o f ,for them- " “‘O*.-three, of which were voti !e* of Iho i ” ? admilted, Bamcly: A lbert K ' mission Oi«e»Oi Tod BUer. ,^hcy w ant t io membership iy not trv »nd thoy nre 'eonsldonnchem tho ? “*'•*■ "ff » «ew patrol, and ry to tho Jne « n 'a « l» tn n t pntrol leader.

life wa* . dPcWcrt to m eet Sa^iirday r lid be tarho stories “own worn , '^ o o p number' four met Wodni

. n igh t and transacted the usQal It to Iho JM»- Thiro wero sijteen present. SS in th r followintf wer© unanimously vote ■nd more I’O P«t on the Inaftlve list: Fred ] immunity t lu , Alloi} Denton. M nrtus W are,

who i* «on Jachnpn. Paul Baird, Bobert a ll nan - dcnon , Carl ITahn.

ibwer op- Somo cannot a ttend benause thev Ider and ■“ ^“r ou*, this kind o f wcntherj fields o f * '« hav? too mueh school work pastor ll Other Inturc-sis to attend regularly jvor. Tbp lo k e e p t t ; with the neerssar^ o iu : comfort t'''*'*- These can become active a t'

m i. tim e by 'takln? the te itj , nnd ahoi [ re w ln r n lle n ijn e e and aetivo intc in tho troiip.

I l l ■ .Thcrfr nre th irteen who are tec IN /fl«M Beo:'t» in th is troop now, nios

;whom ntf-id bu t a few more polnti • 0«n* j “f o m e f l m /-bss Beouts. Thoso ■ Ug nrn the .ipsrest to the eovpted goal 1----------- Oscflr flo.vd, Jor hem, Bernard ADW. havo I'""- M nrmy, r)a>ld AU-:luse so > y ^ r t b » r Swenion. \mot SCO l7 '> 'V 'thnm , Wnltpr Weaver, Wei ir meet. Bkkford. Car! ffafor tho

i i r l i 'k . , 1^ ' " obie /t* for fonsWerat

1175,10 / " . I ','‘® J'OJ'* i*<f " number f i-from V'’''* '!" '''’" n t the meetlnir

o*amiBc. kindly lonncd hy 2fr..ITand er than ‘’’f Two chapter*e*s dl*- “ ‘•‘’" tJn w d s to r r o f adventure wi lev ro- ” ",'1’ refreshmcnls of two era r could indulgpd In. Ixt liko " " ‘•"ff '» « diamisspd n t 0 o ’cloi liicturo m eeting will bo held Wednesdi i i r J? " " t « . l . . r i . r

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valup Tbo i ln r th a t winks overr thn A t o . » i f titmi. 11

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it is quite a b right *ta L n S ! ' l" ‘orvaI* of every three day* :M in . stowJy *Ink* almost out o f aight, an , »h ' li.®° bflgbten* asaiile too The p roceu take* about uino hour* t

complete.a*JWe Why i t wink* w tu for a long time n 'j i Pfofonnd my*tery. At la*t tome on ng o f dUeovere-J th a t a dark , or nearly dark most a U r reg-ilarly p u te d In front o f I t *d.

n*nes time* doe* tbe w n .lia ily N either a Ule*copi nor an oper;

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rhe Twin Falls News !‘want i ady—almost—and in many liv sh important service as a mal ause their pulling power is Jo is counted upon. Call 32 ai

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rURDAY, JA1JUARY21. li

1 A » M tM * ,lrl» a la m f ie d to w o th c te nlno-bc eivio cQ in.tw inki o f Algol, althougii the writ !llu^y club, boa foiin-l tl in l a a opera glaia I* a a * a iieb pub- vantago i t tho n ight i* rather haxy. h o lp r also, 11 .li oao o l Ibe w ort wondttfuH y li Idaho the- prcm vo sight* to bo *cea in tho a»y. ig e r o l tbo N o 5no knowa bow tho *lar lb

splendid make* Algol wink has co^no to bo ccllenl ad- dark , l l m ay bo a dead or dying sa turo *how. I t approHchcs our own sun In *lze, b wed eacb Algol ilteU 1* mlicb la rg e r . 'Boy Scout A ll Scnuta oro urged to look for A

l ^ t b o Star th a t witik* every tbn

DP8 . , . ^ ------he 'Junior Troop Pitmbor two mot Tuesday nigl ou*e Wed- » i tb John 'Swodmp, patrol leader, I osotil b u t tbo cb ait. Ullo* W altert, tho ttoop ioipff s sd acrlbo, waa *lck la bed, to Charli ido t. NoT- B tow n. tUolr titslalanl troop actlb ■0 »lBtjtff» took tbo w n u tM , and illendod to t t ■londotl'to »ecrolarj;'6.dutlfi». tTbcy tpon l a ^ o I a report deal o f Uwo ebceklng In on Ibe tlckol •Ueb eon- lo t tb o U ioul bcae flt movlts, a o d foua .{ BranJn, th a t t i e l r troop ia d aold I2B.70 wort irman Al- tltk cU , w b k b make* Uiolt l io o p * « u u ond In r itkc t laJe*. l« te r thoy pro/ 3 b ’v-law* *lnglng lo r a program wbicb the; ■ooltura »« J P'/o oext wcok. T ic next n w t low mem- T u « iia y nlgbi, Janunry 2 to f enndl- ^<>*t W edoeiday Dr. John TayJo/ voted on w bo-ls Iho 'flo ld aocrolary on icouUn) t KvefM ol ti<> iJorniOB eh«r«h, appointed bj

’ Ibo general *fout council o f ^ e w Y orl in un tn eity, will tflik to Scouta and Beoatmu ring seri- *ceond Wnd ojaei. ^ormoo rharck. Avyoae totoreited ia

cordially invited to attend.

‘y n lR il* JJ, ca 'dw o ll’a trpop met Thnr*day Bight a t Parmer*’ Servlfc office. Th«i

J , ' following were preient: Charle* 'Wll- eoa. C ftw k r Wilson, WnJlM CaMfre)!,

. Byron Raodolpb, Iro Patton, Horaco ent. Th, aj,jpo,on. Tho Ia»t threo oamod paase.l loled lo tenderfoot tc«*.

Oa acflrtoBt o f to many fraotfflr# from ,*'■ thi* troon, and the cold weather, th»

lert An- fcHoadancB wa* no t a* large oa o*uo2,, b u t tbo troop will tooii bo baek » t itx bey live

e rj oth Yno evening was apent In rtv lew and 'ork, o r , ( ,^ y d tf fe r ttit U it*. a n d th« f l n t irly and .Id , w ith special atteBllon to bandag- xamlno- jn - Ufe saving. Tbo . boy i alao

a f n n r practiced the code ilphabcU showing u jtr tin g wHl be .Thuiaday, Ja a-l . K t , « s , .

T M £ S O F FO RB G II TflW H *lint* to * — . .

" , S t - W taiuoc le .4 . u,1 I te d O o of d M ar. tJirlo to pepulaUon galna.Alvord, —n. W ll P a ria eo terto ln i on a a a r e n c e We*Vy BtarJy 500,000 foreign ylaltQra e a d i H ahn, ,tuT.

srttlon P lo J , Janeiro la fam ed for tha b n lU an t Ummlciallon a l n lg b t 'Tbt

I " ?„ flow from Ita Jlglila may ba aeea a t •ander- f a r « i o H » oo t a t aea.

'w e re Quebec la aouiejlmei c a lle d . tb e ,erenm “O lbm liar o f America," becauae of Ita

The w «ll-nlgb''linpregnable poaltion airf’clock. (tr<Htg n e in a o t defeoac. boUi f ta to n l -'•d a y . and artlOclai.ir o f _

ty o n n ,.Prance, fiaa-tbe.ocly a a lrar-d ty th a t oiTen a cottrte la perfQ oery

' -Baking.. Nlfloty pe r c e s t - « f - ttw . Ygi w orid'a to la l output o f rea l larcBtlar vered Lyoaa.

U ndoQ hfl# a “N ow clnb," th a » i » - . berahip of wblch la detenalned by cer- •

I, (I ,. taJo o a n i mttuowaieBU, tad ’tny- ap- tw o * pXcont falling abort ot tb e roQalred

waa stao d an l o f a lu (a rigidly exdoded.

■*tar, Quebec now baa a popalatloo ©f . y» I t 110.120. divided aa lollow a: Frencb-

»nd Canadlana. 102.7M; I«l»b. OfiOO; E a r llab, B ^ 5 ; o th fr natJonalllla^ X798.

" “ T h e to ta l valunUoD of o roperty la u ,, n j i i a w a f t n .

one ' •U rk , 20,000,000 Saw •'fitn Hur*

add Dtiriog tbe lwenty.«nc years ib st ome- - B e trn u r " waa being produpikl on tti«

stage. It. i t ntimated that 20.000.m P*” peraooa aaw Ib e ^klay.

fe . 'rried in the i m p o r t a n t s e r -

l y s d o e s - i t s j o b

m u n c o n s c i o u s ’

l i f e . .

“ t h e y a r e t h e r e r

n d n o t h i n g i s |

\I t a d s " a r e j u s t a s

l i v e s t h e y a r c o m -

n a t t e r o f c o u r s e ,

k n o w n , i s a c c e p t -

a n d a s k f o r t h e .

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, 1922 ' •' , _____

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HEBJ'OICEBy MILDRED WHITS. '

^>yrU bu~>tn. WMtire Niw(HP«r UntoB.

T be old Uily wlio' le ft Uoney* MCkle house, waa tied to i t by nelUicr m euoriM our Kuiiilinent. Sbo wu» a 54J, y t l BciisSWe o\il ftnil B en­ny met her a t tliu tsoiue- oQ tbe c lly

y . ETeouc, where one of h e r friends wo«, n f lv lng a tea. T v o llvetl moat my life

In . a BuiJiU towD," iho old U dy Mid.^ 1 (lid noi w ant .to qu ite end ll

' w ithout Bcelns tbe city. Now tha t 1*T« iK D It, 1 tm here to stny . -I'oi

y so lnx to have a good Ume. I 'o ROing C« iecturc t U ld operas and theaters,

. and Honeysuckle honse m ay go to . n l n ' f o r oil th a t I care.”

UJss Gloria Benlon grew saddcnly In tcrtslcd . Gloria Bentoo w as tlie nsiue printed beueaili po rtra its on mu> alcai programs. Benny had b«en her coHf^e frlca<}'t iKldptntlon.■ “W here Is th is llttje house /o f -

y o u r e r she aski'd. •Tell mo nliout I t.- ^

"My home lownT Oh. I t’s a tilow, ; plctun.‘M]UB .vllluKi*. UoDcysuckle ' bouse is a t the foot of u p retty ' hill—a l least. Htrongcrs exclulm •v e r ttiQ Iwautlful se lH ns. bu t I got nsed to (lie HkM a fte r fifty years.”

Benny gtowod.— "Why, 1 bellcre." she exclnlmi'd.

“tlia t H lllcleft ■ und H oneysuckle '• hoQM Is iheW ery place fo r.n jo .

Bce," Benny iinused ruefully^ "I iiuvu- ^ to take tny voice out buuic p tacc Into '

p • tho country. Doctor's onlfra."St'orlet wos luiiking a riot «f

bloom around tho while door-postM. * witen Gloria Ikn to n dismissed tho au ­to nnd turned- Into Honoyiuckle liouw; fo r II day of relaxation and Inittcc- ' tlon. ■ '

A round w hite cvllnr w as a t Ben­ny 's thrant, am! site lifted h e r hnt

- .f ro m .h e r w ory hair a s sho entercfl ‘ th e quaint old houM. Immediately w as abe delighted with Its Interior. « h e woold bring Iloweno, h e r moth- . e r ’s t n s t n t honseworker. tomorrow.

. she dedded ,"and with only h e r com- paolonshlp remain aa til th e la s t day o f fall should make re tu rn to tli« d ty .

/ unavoidable. She w u t lr td m entflllj , t n d bodily K ilk .w ork and s tody and

- public entertaining. When th e bad - O atibed h e r icm tlny of H oneysnekle iMoae, Benny v e o t o a t and p«tcti«d >

. 0t t- tb * W teM 0 t» l* . -K lR hen ' « « « • * Cv tppe« ree to be licU bi:. Then abe ta w

tfa* man. H e w u m easnrlag c tlm iy . a rooad tlio back-lattic«d porch, and ^ U v o n tti« k titk l cQlt of a w otkm an.

•TVhat are yon going to d o r she accosted him. . u

- I am .U k lng measurementa.” ' th e man laconically replied,, " fo r the en- j, ta rg tm ent of th is porch. I Intend to ^ Ilx the place oyer."

"It 'a no t necessnry." she chw rfg lly a ssured him. "for the short tim e of my B t i i^ 'n t r h o u w will do jit i t . i s .’'

evlilcntly laboring nnder. some mistake.” he said. H is tolci* » hnd a pleasing tone.

" I piirfliased ihls house from thp nci-nt (Ills monilii;,'. When I have t« mnOo It Futlstnrinr)', 1 Intend to move tn."

llimny's hniwfulneM vanished. ^ ^ "I could rent the house to yoa,” tie

auffcMled. -otilll I need it** •Benny wob Instnntly Joyous. ■ ai “O h! w o u ld -y o u r she ,asked , “and

Just ns It ^s, fumI.M icdr T he.m an nodded. I l l s ‘eyes hnd not tl

le ft ber foce. •'W ith the privilege of . golni; on with tbe repairs.. I shall

•ee 'lhn t you are no t IneonTcnlrneed." f>I So the m atter was satisfac torily ar- t t

ranced. Acnimlntnnce may ripen easily inlo friendship. In a Honey* suckle.g8rten. Benny was no t lonely, « Dot she found herse lf w otchlng w ith «

- growing nnlldpfltlon f i r the p te u a n t ow ner'a visits. H e came often to look - a fte r tbe Improvementa,. and some* tim es asked he r aid in snggestlon. B e fl> v u the respected a tto raey o f th e tb Tillage, she le a n e d through Itoweoa. **

, H e YOU delighted 'w llh he r n g r tW o o . ~ - o f w hite settlea en e i th e r aW e-«"th 'e ‘

Colonial porch. hiV - “Hia wife," he said w ilh gentiis i ♦ ness lo his tone, “would enjoy I t ” H e **

w as t plain man. b o t u n d e ra to ^ tho worid she had left. I t . had t>een a flattering worid (o' Gloria Ben* ton. b u t this man’s matterMjf.ftiet- nr!« w n t rf«fe>i her. **

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JTWIN FALLS DAILY ]

'• N e W iIts under th is h

"A voice mttst D0 a C u d tbing to lire np to,” he rem arked ono -day. “you Wttrt have to aacriflce tn'oeh to Ita demand." H e g lanefjl a t her.

J^Jfet some day yoo will pn t the tacrU flee, and rose colored dreama of am ­bition aside, t a d m arry fo r l o v ^ l k e

^ ony glrJ.". B inny 'a ey ta g r tw tiaglc .“I cannot d» Uiat," abe aaid, “I f

y* owe too much to th a pa ren ts who gave cr their ail. th a t o y voice m ight fuI*

fill IU promise. I m itst not fall In n- love. So 1 avoid m arriageable ‘men. ly “It haa hern a com fort lo b« abte to as Hnd n .friend in yoo," ahe aa ld .'“When fe w ill'you r w lfe-ivast to come o u t.to d. occupy Ihe h o u se r’II '"loxi wish to go l“ th e man asked a t her.m “O hT N ot” h e r response camequlck- 3g ly, ”I have been boppy here. I never '• 1 , gucsgcd." Dennle sa id alowly; wonder- 10 iDgly. " th a t 1 had learned to love the

old house so much.” _ ly The ow ner camo <iulck|y. and folded le hiB arm s about’ her. ' "You never u. gui-ssed, roy dear,” lie corrected, “that cr yon had learned lo love n m ere man

—«u much. Day by <lty, faopfng. long- b(- Inc, I rckd your ^ c r e t by n y own.It W hen.w ill.m y w ife be ready to comu

to“ l ie r ’h‘ome7 You. only, dear heart, if, d n answer th a t question : . F o r it le t u s taken strategy, yon see, to trick ly my despotic rival—y oor to1c«." ra ■ « ...............

•• T H E FARM JO U RNAL SAYSd. silence i t golden, w h i^ ezptalna lo why there is so little of it. iIII . . ■»“,-i. Some folks are so p o o r-lh a t they . [0 cannot so much aa raiso ao umbrella.

T he two most loathed bugs in exist- ^ e n te a re tb e bedbug and the 'hum bog.J. • ' “ «

Prohlb itlo iris a lready so established tb a t It aeems to have bocn here al* ways. u

I t r e q n tm some courage these giddy . d a y t (0 nam e one's daughter U ary

Ann

I ' - " - pi' ^ o r i l i a re sometimes, n lilead lng . Ci

F o r Instance, we novcr speculate w ltb vi ip e e u d e a . «

^ n e English sta rting la tely intro.^ duced Into tbia counijry Is by no meana

id a rU n g .. ,..A ....... I— • V. ’ , . a

A sensible horae wonld p refer four w ^ qua rts « f oa ts to Ibe finest kimble-*J . > A lo b « J W H « J ,.......... ,p,

• Bl. The man who w antonly th u so i ao {{,

J u lm a l will undoobtedly get w hat ts E] eomiog to bim somewhere.

* J o n t t had a bill from b is doctor for. “v isits and ,m edldne.” !Ie rom llted a^ chock In partial settlem ent, say ing : "I ve'' Indose check for your medlcino; I will“ re tu n i your vlnlis.”

; ■ W OR DS O F W ISDO M

r. To forget u wrong Is the beat re- I* vfnge.

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Through tiip wide worid he only j. r Is nlnne who llvrs no t fo r another.i - Cn

Honest endeavor Is alwnys reward- Tue d r no good effort is ever iosL To

_ On Ho who can Kujipreifs a m nm enfs

anger nmy prevent a dny of sorroiv. -I — Kli

. The itlfTest price yoa pny fo r some "Bu1 th ings Is to get them for nothing. ' 8u]

_ Cr(I I f all would ceaws to, gratify Uielr Of'’ greeds,' b u t fow would rail to satisfy ,,. th e ir n ted t. jj'JI — Pr.

M tn Is bom for action. W ork awak- j,- , ens a sleeping force, and roots o^t I e rror. Wt)o does Dotblng knows

nothing. 5 " Du

T hose who ploce th e ir arfectloos a tfirst on trifles fo r amosem ent will And |j jthese tr iile i become a t la s t the ir m ost b siseriotts concerns. Bai

< D oh4 w orry about w hat you can’t Ha help, fo r it will 3o no good. • Don’t Po:w orry about w hat yoa cao help, b n t Mt go to w ork and help I t

L en j T lm t Fixing I t Ohio P a p e r-U ra . Lncy U erm w bas j

• r tn under the doctor’s c a r a ll t b l s . »fcck.—Boston Tran»cri|it..________

T P f T W a t a A -------PUDOIE r -------^ ■ THKT'* no;

_ V O A U M tfn iC

A

y NEWS, TWIN FALLS,

r s C l ahead , O ne C en

to

J B y a c t u a l c o u n t , f o u r o

t h e s e p e o p l e w h a t y o u

» M i e o r r e n t , t h e p o s i t i (

i t

" t h i n g s w o j^e n ‘ d iSu k e

T h o 'ih lu g s women d islike,' accord- Ing lo Judge, a re : •

r»^ -W rinkles."

“Gray hair.

'■ “Reil noses. . t- . _

“Embonpoint

^ “Double chins.•r — ' — ■“t "Indifferent men. .in —S' “U nsfullne mush,tl. —IU “Sunday morning,t , • .it "T**o rjineh truth,rk - .

■“ • res .' the first time.

“A onlveraorlea of h l^ d a y a . ,

■Tack' of m irrors In elevatorai

** . "KU**** from mustached men.

y “Photographs th a t look like her."

NATURE AND H IS T O R Y ,,

(. A ustralia has hnndreds o l tbD0> sands o f a c rcs of virgin forcsta.

d . ■ —U Envelopes came Into ose a t about

Ibe u m e tlo 'e u p o f ta i t t ta m p t.

r ' .f All m v s c y aesa .

I f tha t X-ray contm ptlon for taking pictures through walls works, the gold

I Csh won't have much c n ,u s fo r pri- Ij Tsry.—Mlnnenpoll* Trlhnne.

. ' - T W IN F J \L L S M A R K E TI ■ ■

Oralii.rK'i>rniibed. by-Twin Fiflls F lour U lllb . '

r Wheat. No. 1, ewt. __l_________11.23• Produw.

Potatoes, B«ra}s;-BWt: —B utto rfn t....._____________________ 24e iK aath b u t te r ___________!________ 2ie IEggs .......------------------------------------- 33e '

U restoc* . . \ '(Pun 'iibed by ladepeodeot U ea l ,

U ark e t^ IC attle — Cows 3@4e; ite e r t 4 l-S.-i <

veal, 6®7e. IHogs—Prim e <5@re. 'UliN|>—Mutton. 4e; Iambi. .t<*. i P o u ltry -lie n s 1(^; ligh t fryers 12c. 1

H O UflEW ITE^ OOIDE .,'- (Retail PrU ei.) - a

r n i l ts and V eseU blss. (A |i|.k i, till............................. »i.00@ 2;i0 •I'otatoc", cwt. ___ __ _________ f l .3 i ISqira-i|. jicr Ih................................ 0< ^l'«bliu(;p, lu-r 111................... ............ ,0:i .Cniillfln»Jer. lb...... _..J-------- J0@ J2 l-i!eTurnip/, per I b . ......... .................... .i'3 irorrot*, i>cr lb. ............. ........................".1 jOnioni. per Ib..........J__________ .05 -I'.nran'p* ....... ...................... . .03

Provisions and flup les . *f lo u r ,-« - lh . M c k '.— .... ... 11.2501.40 .■RuRar, beet, 100 lb s .______•7.1007.25Bugur. cane, 100 lb....... - [email protected] Clicono - .............. — i ____ .W ‘Brick Cboeiio__________________ .30 -nrsnii , ..............00 ;Hffn.i ___________________ .n 'B utler (creuinery) ----------- -- 35e *Kjjg* ( r a n c h ) ----------------------------85<Krrs ( r a n c h ) _________________ 80c ;

U ea taT urhevi ......... ................................ • .-to -Qeese ........ ........ _______;_______ .3UDuckf ....... — ____________________ 30 0Chickens _____________________ Jti alions ____________ _______ ,28 B

B a t o n ______________________ 25 ®33e .Bacon, s l ic e d ________________ _____ to

Pork chop*______________ 17 l-2@25eMutton c h o p i------------------17 l-2«i25e nPo(k r o a s t_______________17 l-2@25e aPork laukoge _______________ .20, h

Stonk - Sirloin £5o; T bone 25o; bround 2Sc; thuek 17 l-U. h

lleof—Pot roast 16@17 I.2ot plate110c; brisket 8«. ' a

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

s s i f i ent p e r w ord pei' o u t o f e v e r y f i v e h o m e s i n

l u h a v e t o S e l l , t r a d e o r e x i

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FO R S A L E - R E A L E S T A T E*^FOIl IMMEDIATE 8A LB-80-acro

^ farm w ith good hou«o, ba tu , well, cuw», lioga, and equipment, near Jerome. Ito- Ilalilo dulrynian can buy on casy ’trcnis and righ t priec. Consult Ncl»on A. FJcrco, I'hooo 325W, Jerome.

FO ll SALE — Five toom homo; hm w ater h e a t , ' xarage, etc.; will trailo fo r S a lt U k e jiroperty.

X Phono 83 or 087]^

FOR SALE—80 oercs two mllci west o t RogerMo; house, bam , large ehtom stock fence, all In cultlvntion. Pbouo ifllR.

r o l l tjA L > ^ llra i , good N orlb i'd r ri;;litv,' t l lO , uoud tbll, guml ii'rin*. I<r.

Twin Falli.

FOR SA L E — Five acres, 1-8 mile east, 1-4 mile sooth W ubiag ton school. Tesirf> to trade for a Ford ear. L 6.

' Siutson.

FOB 8 A L & - ^ r e a l bargain la welt. Improved north side fam ,. Dr. D w ight

FOB BALB o r" T H A D B -iV o -ro o n

Ci le ie d -a n d k a lK n b td bcose, two cioiels, fron t a sd back aleepbg

poreb; lawn, b a rs and two ex tra lots; a snap. Pbooe 123 or ta ll a t H I East J i a ik , .

F O R W EN TJ'OR RENT—Two houio i.' Call 4(11 .

I-X M a in .. t'urnlshed or unfuralibed. i;

“• m i l " j(k N T ~ T h r« 'ro o m ^ r n iW n ' houso. Apply, 302 Fourth ave. E.

Jt *T6iT R H N T -FV n7ihcd . o r~ unf^r ' nished house. Apply 330 Tblrd ave. W. or C21 R ivcntb ave. E. '

NICELY fum lihed iarge front room furnaco heat; large enough for two. |

I A lu good bomo cooking, IS5 per j d month.' rm Second ave. N. Phono 018.' ,

'■ FXJR R E N T -B oom , 121 Main ave- E .; choirs location; oreupled by

“ Boauchanij'. Call on Lloyd-Craven Co., next door.

Fivo rooms, ilceplng porch aad gar^ < age, modi)TO, cloie In, |3D- per n on th . 1

Pivo rooms, modem exeeptv,furoace. I . MS.CHL . A —I* CBAVEN-CO.,

123 U ain Avd. VL iI ■— ... ........— <1

10 I HAVE POR BEN T desirable s iv tle room houM on Eighth >ve. No. M. J ? nle Sweeley, F irs t N ational Bank Bldg., .;e Telephone 01. ' a

3k FO U RENT—\58 TljLtd ave. No„ , “ close I n ," a fro o t room, eleclrie heat, bath od jjln lng ; largo enn-jgb for twn

1 gentlemen.

FOR KENT—Two room apartmeniV prcnsonnb.e, completely fum lihcd f>t •

<. light hoiisrkccping. Tbe Oxford.Main N. - I------------------------- ------------------------------ «

NICE qiilct room for maternity '■asei, aspeciol nu:*e. 319 Sixth ave. N. Phono •-com.

I FOR R E N T -E x tra wee llgb t houit J keeping room*, with bath p riv ileg ': -

; reaMtiable. 40-i Second ave. B.

e POK RENT—Three room fumUbcd F3 apartm ent, reasonable; Boogalow A p t i . , -' F ifth s l. and Second ave. E.f ----------------------- -------------- ----------------Cl5 POR RENT—A five room, modorn h

collage. 312 W alnut » t Boi».- r, Payette Lumber Co.

1 p o s i t i o n I / a n t e d " ■) WANTKD — Rxpctlencod womao £ J worker w ants work liy day- or hour., 702 Third ave. N. • , d.

• WANTED—P ractical aurslng or wHi J' ; care for ebildron. . Phone ni4J3.

, H E L P W A N T E D . °I W A N TED -Expcrienccd sale* Indy:I ono who caiT tako complete rbargo of 1 a r t dopM tmenl, Reply in w tlH ns ■’ J sta tin g erpcricnre. .P . 0 . Box 8211,

i KOTIOB.’ To All Ownerii or Drivers of Motor* . Vahlfilcs:: Antomohilo licenaes arc now due and ■ payable nl Iho offlco of the count’- '■ assessor. Rcmlttnnces should be mad.* f, I. in cash, poxlofflcc money order bf ; bank d m ft. I'crsanal cheeks will not

\)0 Bccopled.1 .(Signed) S. OLAUD flTmVART. ' „

odv. AsMisor.

1 WEEEN’T AS HIGH THEK

v m e N T XWAITER A j :

* SW AO H 5 c o a t OVW H V H ' TOE MOD PUOOJ-t. fDft > y W ^

(^ E £ N ELUABEm TQ I CQ' VttLK OH, Hli WAS y (

V ^OA LLA Nr y ___ y 1

, JANUARY 2 1 , 1 9 2 2 ,

?d A de r in seftidn , andi n T w i n F a l l s r e c e i v e T h e

e x c h a n g e , a b o u t y o u r r o o m

l i p y o u n e e d — O N E C E N T

T E F O R S A L E - M I S C E L L A N E O U S I■cro j->on SALE—One rango, dozen Icr-

horn hens-and 3 cocVrroln. Phone 25J;\, I «o- Klmborly.

FOR SA L B -B nled straw, too or balf J ton lots, « a ton. Phone fi37Rl. ' '

-------- _ i ' IFOR S A L E -2 0 head hones. Aero»-. •

from Farm ers ' corral. |

^ R B A L E ^ o u d bnke shop; cl'e<-' I , trie oveu threo bottom 120 loaves; No.

2 electric champion mixer; electric ' cooler for wrajiplog; two good shuw' eases; on j largo mixing bowl; iuucli' roun tcr; three tnhU'j nnd Bjany othi'i ' a rticles th a t go with a b a l^ ih o p ; tli i i ' can bu bought very eheff|». Address

' Thomas Clinton, Bubl, Idabo. •

Jilj FOR BALE>—Right, hones, cows, * . . I moles and hogs. -G. B. BuUlvon, 4 m it I*

o ' west, 1 3-4 mis. south of tho SW eocnir!^ Flier. I-

I PORD parts. Auto W recking Co,!* 511; w o Second ave. So. \»

- ~ST O R B FLXTURES F O U '^ A L I> - Completo ou tfit, safe, desk, cash regi>

j te r. td d 'jig mtcbine, shelving in en- tionr, m irrori, window fixtures, elev , tr ie fix tures o f .all klodi. Inquire ol *. Oeorge Leopold- Tbe Clothery.

- FOR flA L E -F aacy DeUeloui appWt.i',' Phone S1SB4. , , .

. . . H EN P E E D -W e have the "fb i-.l „ <dl mixed b ^ n c e d '■ ’atlon io t^wn. Dur

irow Bros. Seed 4 Supply Co,i Phonr p.

“’H FOB S A L B - P o W hay baler, JCxl\i ? bale. Can be seen a t Lawrence Mn _

- ehUe shop. W. I . Olllette.

FOB S A L B -^ e tte a .u e ro potnt^U ? ' 76e pe r ewt. Phone 618H4, , .

FOR 8A L E -B fldroooi“ M t~ d in , : . ;T**- ro o a set, p layer piano, i l \ |e i t i f ranK-

iUI ia f i r s t elass eoodltiou. M. >S-' ea tb ave. B. j li

- rO B SA LB-lO O S l M g n i (or ' by coupes aod Mdaas. U ooo’t ahop. t<

FOR SA LE - Floe e a tisg a p p l^ J 0 . grade Jeoatbaas aod Grimea Golden. .

lh. Two mile* west, 1 1-4 tooth. P a l Wynn, ec. Phooe-517B3. li

p ^ ^ i a E - - i o ^ w inaih idds, t i i ! slset, prices reasoaablsi beadUgbtt a^id

.• window glaaa.' PhoB* S, U w o ’t Shop; p o ito fge .

g„ . FOB SALE—Bisyeles, trleyeles, tire s '* ' and aeeeuories. W erocr’s Repair Sbop, ~

- 224 Beeood i t , E . .

M IS C E L L A N E O U S ~HELLOI DON’T FORGET Dan'*

IV placo.

iB TW IN PA L I/8 PO m .TBV AND " £ 0 0 CO. cash buyers of live r a u llo

- every day. Pbooe 17.'!. 2W Pourth - i<, nve. Bo. 1 W 10 - ________________________________ _ ne

ALL K IN D S O P SEW ING, alterinff - ■ nod renioileling; prices rcanonable.. t Phono 85.^U.

----------------------------------------------------- : TlFISHERM EN, AttentlonI Rods re

- w rapped, to-vom lthcd and repaired. F n J E . B uniuy , 115 EljbUi . v t , E. -1., ----------------------------------- --------------------,

TRY nU R repair shop for all your _ cor troublei. \V e satisfy. Auto Wrcek o j

’n leg Co. 140 Sceond nve. Bo._

' D A N'S PLACE, 237 ahofhone x j- Sceond band 'e lolhes bought and loM

DBESSM A Em O . Mrs. Ella Caneroa _ Phone 0P8W.___________ - , j -

r. OAR OWNERS fan uio our shop ti.do the ir own repnir w ork; “ mlnimnm ' '

• c o s t” 'T ry this service. Auto Wreek . ' ' ing Co.. 140 Second ave. So.

" SALMON BIVBB OAKAL CO., LTD. a ) Notice o f A djonmed Stoikboldera’

' Mooting. •Tho nnnunl meeting of Snlmon River

i C^nol Co.. L td., was ndjoiirncd on Jan- “ uarv nth te PRIDAY, PKMRUARY 10, JC

1022, AT 1 O'CLOCK I*. M., B t i t h t a f ;“ fico n f 'h e comimny a t H olliiter. | •

fltockholders -having tho right tO |* ‘ vntji mnv. vote In penoa or by proxv.’g ,

^U l prnsil>i mu»l l e filed wUli Um, _ '<> necrelnrv a t len il three (3) days p rlo rjfft

to the ilntc of the meeting to give tlm ci j, I** for rrrparn tion o f tlio voting lUt.» OEO. P . GROVER, 1 .’* Secretary, ,J.

■ H o lliitjr , Idaho, January 20tb, 1P22.I

, ’ T im DAILY N E W a j

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- — ■ BEVBM

i P a g eid W ORTH i t I "l e N e w s , d a i l y . T e l l a l l

) m s f o r r e n t , h o u s e s f o r

T p e r w o r d — P h o n e 3 2 .

? F O R S A L E - A U TDIVIORILESFOR bAi.J:, UII ri<A l>r.-K irrt r i u i

btcuD Q.ifr. b _

_ POB S A L fr-P ord "ItUring; the m»to r has been ovetbauled, 1110. One

I lU l.' FoM touring. 1103; one 1018 Ford ^ r(iadstcr.'4210. Central Quragc. Pbone •n\ 452.

I Fu lf hAi.F^A o'o tI.vr V<ifd a t V b ’u . liain; Overland PO, |;>35; 84 WlJIys

0. Kiiiglil i paiieuger, |4UU, Tuylor Auto y (U . H».-oD.l avr. .Vo. .

KOR • •P E i '” iee‘-B T E l-’’‘lhe O jl i i .\:l <tr» Grinder. 147 Second avo. N. .

FOR 8 A l.B ^ l» 2 irflu le k ” ligbl 6, r#i* ' l<uliiieJ uod In fine condltlan, llO M i

iPodge touring, repainted, *430; F o r ^ good lires and tuns good, IlSO; B»»

,^1 touring car, 101l> model, looks like a sw , • ' iV ^,,-|8 |)0. Burreti Auto Sales Co._

I n > h T B A M S tu d e b i t e■ jr .ia d s t« io extra good eondltlon; w i lU _ , ■

jsccrp i Ford in trade Phone 369W,

: W A M T E O ': M IS C E L L A N E O U S '" W ANTKD— To buy ecfond boait ''' piano. AddrcM A, care Nows.

WANTEI>-<HOO lo - |1200 ' on short •iloan ; g o - l nwurlty. Phono 223, H. a

' U Jcttert, 110 .H alo avc. No.

WANTED-JTo b . y - h m n . , n f m , and row^. Phone OOlW. ■

^ ! WE WANT~”potatocs. ’labbage, ap- large or small lotiu Call ^ o m

WANTED—Potatoes; number tw o’* • preferred. .1. B. White, Phone 58, P#*-

' rine hotel. , i.

. " W A N t K ^ l F a T h ^ 01 stock hog*.'; C T. Jlr.iHii, Kimberly. Phono 31, '

' Wa 'n t K D ^ O feet s e c o n d W lumber. £ d Vanee, Public M arket.

<T W A N T E D -A li m n p lo y e d l a b w r . ‘ to make the Laboi B ill tbeir h»a4-’

•• qoarters. Free light and beat. O p ^'* a t a ll t ia e i .

1. WANTt'n}— liori«»: good, cheap p u ’ tore; Iwo n lle s west. I I-h sooifc. P a t

- Wyno. Phone B17B3.___________ ___

>■ ' M O N E Y T O L O A N , .FAB)^ iiU A .V H a a d B o s ih iy p ^ a ta i

• i- r itiiu ’ i r tb a r L, Bw a

’’ n e News Is read by the p e ra a a e ts ' t a n U i i t l a tH s . '

IliiissiiiGiy01A88

’ w i i b o p T S A s i - w i n d ' s h i d a ^. net work. Mood’s ahop. Phi)s« Q.

[. S H O E R E P A D ^TW IN " 'rA L L S m O B RBPAIBOW

f^hop. i;i2 fihoihone-W est. Shosf'. H-pniuit w hllt yoo wan.

: . TB A M S FB E '0B 02IE R T B ^ e r B B COMPAIIt ' ‘

I’hosr 348 '

TRU O K -H A U L'CO .-l'htiur 371 or T ru ri 'r rT lrr 1. 4 ^rrnnd avenot nnr'h

r j p r o f e t j j i o n d . 1

~ A C O O tIH T A N TACCOUNTANT " -- 'X 'A . 'B a im o o ''lo 's . Shoshone Sl. So. Pboas 055.

“ A T T O R N E Y S _JO SN -W. O B J U U iu - lU i^ e 'r r B s V r k

. ■ Tront nuiWloc. Phone 835-R,

, ABHBB B. WILSON—Kawvef

H O M E B O ,'M m W ^B oydltV iid iB g*" ' ;

• j ^ B L B V 4 B W O T IO T -T t to n i ’i7»I * t law. PrsM lef ih all fouft* Twl»I Fslli. Idaho.

, J . H. 'W18B—Lawrn.*" Pnlly orM iJi»4 ,1 ^ollfetinn .departaen t. , Offlees —• I Knnm* fl <inii 7. over TwIs Fallk Bask*'I Tm»t Cn„ TwlB faD i, M lio ,

5 bt;h. r |iT o tn i ;

, I n i m v iW l MOWEf> '■•tjck umrcx I

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IlIffflllGEI ■i. l i J E l I: L i l FillI •--------- ^!. " F i l e P e t i t i o n f o r S u b m l s s i y o f

j i Q u e s t io n a f t e r iV layor D e ' - r

! d i n e s t o A c t o n C ia im o f i . :

. C o m m is s io n F o r m L e a d e r s ;- u

' A-ivopiiti'H i>f llip i-Uy timiiaRur iilon "• ' of jpivrriinicnt fur Twin F'nll" took thi;• k'ftif Iti'Ii fiiinjiaJKn rt-nliilml b.v jiropon- ‘

WlU of tup cammUiciun form of muni- ‘‘ elpal niliiiinistrallon Info ycBlcfclny nf- to ro iiftirw lifn 'tlit'lr iiotltidti cflllini; fo r “ Buliinls»inii n t ft «|H‘cinl cK i'tioii-of ilm “ niirMicn of ft'loplioti iif tin ' r i ty nitin- j*

' acu r l>ln:i wn" filn l tn llio offico of the *' ; c l t r cl.'fk n fle r M nyor 1‘. W. MoRnli-' •' ! . «rt'« hcul iliKpati-hnl to 'K . P. Winltoti. j'

• • I r td rp .p f tlip '•ommiinion form jrrflU|i. " i a I rt tc r In i>-Iilrli Ih r mnyor flwlnriM ,1 tlm t he (ll.l not fiH’l ,i.ii-tlfip-l lii .-nllliii' *’ ( . an clcrlinn for nulmiiMlnn of Iln* rom

niiw ion f« rn lu’fnim ’ .of iiiKiifflricnry ''' o f till- iictltlmi fnllinii for mn-Ii an pU r- '■ iion u-lilr!i wn* fili-ii l*y Wnlton Jnnu- J' uary 0. . It

T ill 'm nyor '» letter, to Wnlton (lid not iDdiral^ detttlU o f Iniufflciflncy in tho cpmminiiion form- petition. "

Essontlal 2>«tailJ Ln'k loK ■ The prlltion fili'il hy I'dvoriiti-n nf the r ity mnnnifcr pltiti, liinr/^vcr, con-

• tl»e tiRcn mul IvhrIIi of toti.lenro ; in Twin F a lls of tlip slKttom, while tho

eommimlon fnnii iK'lltlon imiltto.1 thciie dBtallii, which, It In ajw imiod/nrc pre- Toquinllen 5n pPtUionH for flic nilopllon o f ellhor propoml for rUan«o lii th - ujunli-ipal fovernm ent.

TliP pellllon fo r thi> rity matm(ter p 5}lan whieh i m fllrd nl 4:4n o ’rlo<‘k ^ yo«trrilnv afternoon hv (’lyde W. BImp- noii; lienr* 002 *Ijninture«. inrliiillnB Ilial

■ 0 fliip mnyor,. the rQunellmcn exeopt ; ‘ W. H Bnnser anil 0 . I*. Bowie*, nnd ftU ; U o f th e timvor, the-pounpJImen o jrep t

■ adiiOnlntrntlon.The petition for th r , rommlMlop hi

I from linrc 700 nnmca. tcL*w Tixtt Time. |jj

tfniler utato law np olectlop for iul>- Tnlulon of tho queitlon i f ftdopllon of tho e lty niluitRP*' phin mny nol^ 1i”

! ■ cnl'fid until n fte r (50 dayn from tlio fii |,, Ibr o f Iho p e tition ; whoican nn cloct «

' , ' t l o n for iiibmlMlon o f llip .com inluloii „ ; • form , under tho otntute, m uit lio 'cA lW .; wltblD 00 dny* a fte r fllln jt o f .tho potl-

tlon . • ’ ■ * 1 1The' petition for the fomn’iialnn form

Hiked for cnlline o f tho cleetlon w ithin n , . te n .tay j a f te r l l w m filftil, Jnaunry 9.

TW* period expired jrostoraaf. jj----- ------- ---------------. ,,,

- ^ B U H L C O U N C IL S L A S H E S

S A M R I E S ^ I F E M P L O Y E S >« ^ _ _ _ _ *■*

Offtc# e f A » lB t*at P * ik OomiBlBloaer l l AboUshBd aod P«7Tol2 B«dIcaUx

BMIiiced u,i--------- : • dl

The e ltv council took n iliuih n t sal- nrlf* n t lliclr rpffiihr meellnif Monilny r evonln);, xoy* tho IhihJ Ilvm ld. Tlioy l> aholbihrd 'l ie o fflro o f lam tn ry itmpec- L to r nnd r.-.hlitntil pnrk roD tniiaslom nl- tofrother nnd rcdurcd tlin fire rh irf from |l7-'i to <iir>0; chief n f pollre from «]S5 to t i lO ; n ic h t pcUro from I1S5 to 1100. T tij .Iflnltor o f thi> c ity hall whr> ^ slao nrt* n i re lief fo r thi- firo chief m u rrdut-rd from IllO to t 'S i ' i l r e c l ’ commI**ifiner nnd w ntcr *up«nntend«nl from $120 to IlOO; park Bupcrinlond- e n l from $123 to flOO.. Common laLor which hn* boon »ehcdulpH n t per _

• day will receive *3; n iin and loom wliieh received »5.60 now rcU « .< 0 P' and the uprinkler d river f»cti /ft ecnt» per hour where ho did j p t CO- centa. "t to

F I L E R B E A T S K IM B E R L Y

B u t E n d e n BefM t«d 31-4 ln -O n« of re U o tt In M rtttin g O u o u of Uia M

Sm k d__ __ ' ru

KIM HERLY, Iilnho (Sprrlnl to Tlie *h Ncw»).—Kller lianketliall tram defeat- dt cd- the loeal *qnnd la it evcn 'nj: liy the

. acoro of 31 to -t. The (jnmo wa* idnyed th before a larRo crowd, Mler brlnclnR ru <inllo a dclefrntlot). D urine th r flrat 0. h a lf the > 'llrr mpmd wn* iinnhtr to lo- "h catc the liiukot, the nror.* nl Iho end o f th a t period itandlnft T lo 2. They J | thow rd n a rk e d Improvement In the

. aecond hd lf and nt the end of tho camo j bnd p ile ! np 3J jMints to K lm horlr 'i *. Tho exeellent and -clow jniar^nR of * , Colo o f F jlor held the W m hcrly wjuad to b u t one he ld Rnnl. T!i-: lineups

P Iler—Aman. forw ard; Murrey, fo r­w ard ; Cole, center; .Timm, j^nard;

.Blackburn, p ia rd . Z'Klmbo'rly—Il^ldpn, forw 'aid; Chcel,

fo rw ard ; Adam*, ron tor; Slowe, {^ard ; •] Rowland, fruard.

Bahitltution* — Filer: M artin for . A m a a .'

Referee?—W hltnoy o f Twin P a lli . q,

w i l l HOU) iooM D SALE JJ .ir. Itamb'o and U 8. O tto who l u t Oti

•week held a *nle of reRlitcrod Dnroe OtJ e n e y nwine n t C lorer -Ijea f ■ranch nr th ree mlio# w eit o f Buhl, have maoo ,feDrmncementi fo r holding n BceoDd clml fli la r aale n t the name t>Incc F ebruary do10. E. 0 . Vi'nlter of V iler, hna bce;i of reta ined on auetlonrer, nnd K, ,T. Pjol- .

, ated of Rl&clcfoot, na rieldmen. ' mi

P IL E B ' BANK BIECTB.■ . . F IL P:R .'ldn iio '— ^tttckholdcra^of-th'- , i Farmera nnd . M e rc h a n t b a j * \ a t an‘ onnujil mcotinff held hew Tneaday. ove- J*

- nlnu eUvled tho followinp membera of " the In ililtitlon ’a bonrd of d trec tori; W. wc W. T ay 'nr. W. A. Bhenr, A. O. Mml- wr

• land, H. Mnr^iby and I I . J . Iloffman.

O lil MIN. DRINO PA. CHESTCT • aod UN(.1.E DIM to a REAL JKZZ ' DANCE. Y ei! K o th b jf bu t la tc it >n ja i* , a t IM nfw * Boiler R Iak, 8 a to r m

, day, Julnnn* S lat. P loo ty of heat N ’«rer '*h ln ji., M uiic b y Old OriRinal!

. B tu o 'B If 'ti . E tcdId i; tieVeU 75o; ’3 »h ......... dance* ,2.1c.—fldv. IclJ

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

^m wiissiiiisDFlZEM lll

Court Disposqs of All Orimlnal

f Actions S e t fo r Trial andRoenmos C alendar . [

{,'liiirlt'H Biiiiinu’r i wn* rk-clnrni not jfuilty of fl clmrRc o f illrj;al •nyuiufac-

.1 (lire of Ii<|unr by n jii ry In d i* trlrt court J* hero whirh roturni'd {Ih vi'nlli-t iu th'.? r .iro so n firr ' lirief drllherntinti* n t riiiie ' ((.'r'lick (nnt n lu h t. , Buminoir denied tho )||(.w ncri< !ilp 'of ii «uiii? “ f l t l l” con- Jj

U lru rlrd of ii k c ^ n d rod- “ wofin” y whirh, wllh elKht (tnHon* tif Immo mnde ivhlNkey wn* oelxrd'hy offi'-iTflVlii'ii hr

n wa» nrrcnted ln»t -Inly. ^IP AU (if th e crlm lnnl w r s w t fo r triul • ■fl durluK the prc*eut tehn of eoijrt-w cre ci

dl*i>osrd of followiuff the vrU lirt In tho tl f. Kumiunn ewu' when Jmlffc W. A. Rab- "I

fock ordorrd dii*»ii**al of rharRpt nj ,n o(flllll^t W. II. J m l e iind T. B. MUI*,' M

nrcii»Pd Ilf iMultiR chi'ck* without fund* w in Ihe hniik. I>l*mii*ni n’ns ordered followlui; Hi'ltlpiuunt o f tiic, ra ii 'i In lirriliato I'Oiirt from which r')>[H.'ul tn the ] hlRher W urt-hnd been ,.tnk(,-n.

Thu dlD lrlrl'i 'o iirt today wnn.enauKP.l j,, in hriiriiiK nri,ninii'nl on. iiintlnni and „

I drmurii'r* In n 'nunihor n f civil nctiuii*. niid win eiitor .Moujlny uiorninp u|nin trial o f th r flrkt c»»e nn tthe .Ilil of civn

.. Jury o*ii(’iimi'nlK net yi'*lorday fur ' Irlnl nl Ihnt tlm'«. "

J Mrmhew o f Iho jtir>- ronire for Iho J Irrui wen- rxcm pd from nervlci- vc*- ‘ |

r Irrdav until Mondny. ^

iwrnn Ik C r e a t io n o f N e w H ig i iw a y D ls - >

; ; t r i c t t o b e S u b m i t t e d a t '

I E l e c t i o n F e b . H ' , , B

Ori'nlluii- i]f ■ l l i F 'i i r o iw H Ilnnwii i< hil’hivftv ilixirli-t t o . iucbiilr nil of Ihc

territory en*t from the propoied Kim- ^ lirrly d iitric t lo Ihe prniK)*ed MiirlnuKli d in trirt'nnd aouth from Hunko river to

'' tho itnto and eouhty huundnry line, will he lulimlttod ttt-,clertar* of lh :

!' i-rihioiioJ dbitrlcl a t- nn .el'Jctlon lo bo dii ‘ h t^ h o n Buturday, IN^hnihr}, 11, uuder M< J ^l fVJalQn* of n ra\l fn r e'.i'titloii dolcr- dn ? m lnrtl ui«n tudnvkhv co im tr official*, toj

• V W n V in r ta l i " p ln « ln ^ l ie -n f f l l^ ; . ^ . c f - t te (1cm ijtjttc 'L um lft'r I'ompnny n t •

JInnaen hetnvi'n tho hour* of 11 n. m. Itf ” nnd 0 i); m .-on the dnv' of tho elcr- tw

'■ CblJlne o f Uie Ilauien d iitrlu t olee- ll( tiou hrinK* tbe number of iiendiuk hlRUwayTHilrirt e'ectinna In thU cuun- 0<

. ty tin tb three. The bullot on rtoatlon of the proittiHwl J\IrhboTly dDitrlct hn* Bi

S bo«n f k e i fit Ja n u w y 28. a a d .o n lh« : , creation of the proponed Mnrtaiigh dU- I-t

_ tr lc t, for February , i• AU of thfl p ropo ied ' now district* Cn

would hr eompoae.1 n f lo rrllnry includ- i oil In the orisinnl Twin Palla hiKhwnv 8n dlilrict.

» , Hii

'ElKSBFlNPlSr - ' sEssiiiTPOGraii::0 J _____

; 0 . p . DuvaU ProBidos a t Moot- t ing to ?o rm Assobiation of Lr< Lodges of S ta te.r — — jjjf 0 . P . Duvall, post oxnllcd ruler o f q , , Twin Fnlla Elka lodjfo and temporary1 preiident of an naaoclalWn of Elka, IpdRei of tho i ta le form ed recently a t n;r

n tncetinK In R olir, la today n t Pouu ca tollo pre*ldin(T n t a n e o tln g of delc«atea Br

f from Ifao'aeveral lod^ca c^nvoned to ef- |]{, fee t a permanent o rp ln lta tlon ... A t tho Mmo’tim c a m eotlng of rep- n

t reicntativea of KIka lodgci oif aouthcrn I, Idnho ponvened bv C. L. S tew art o f U Ilol/e, d litrlet 'd epu f.ir grand cxaUed ruler, ia in *e«ion a t rocn tc llo to coij-

< aider pinna for a prapoacd mcmberiE1]i * . drivo in tho d iitric t.• Twin. Fnlla lodffo ia rcp.reientcd n t P] I thcio uiecllnd* by II. R. O rant, oxnltedf rulpr; Kormati E. Delaa, accre tnrr; nnd I C, flicfrini, chairrann o f tho member.- *hi]i committee.’'

JUNIOR HIGH d e b a t e r s '; ARGUE O VER J^M IG R A TION; AdTocatea o f ProhlblUoa o f Por«t«iMn ' laeoniin i W in Io ro re a i lca ’ Jg,

The renolutirm th a t “ AH forolijn Im- ' mlRntiflii to the United S ta le i ahonM

be prohibited for n period nf ten , ‘ ’ yeara” wn* the nueition handled by ' *lx o f thi; boy* of the jun ior hiRh ae.hoo’l , .dehatine club on F riday before thr;

entire eichth (nhdo claa*. 'The affirm ative aide, w m arjjued h r *“J

, Clinton Rmrndalc, Burton Mnynard and W ilbur Webber. T hoi^ on tho nejallvc ilde wen- KimhrnuRh llapNman. V ictor i*.

■ Oallownr nnd William Mef>^oaM. Mlai : Orm. Mii* Ilcnion and Miaa Hickman I acted rtijjudce* of the .ucbatK ' X?f. i,” > ifpcWon wa* iriven.in favnr Of tho af- "

fUmatlvT, fThr boya on both aidea did ' |)90d work Itoth from thfr point o f view I of ar^um tnt aad o f dbltvery^ '• Bilwofd nom lbrook Bcled.oa iha lr- J'“

m in and ronductcd tho debate.f ' Fri

N«w..T ellrt A rtlolfc .I "W rinklH ," a«y« tt beao ly b tn t, "CM En , tw removed by tlffhienlnc u p 'th e ik lo ." . jr I t aoundaioa thr>ush no toilet table On , were rnu ip lp tr ' «vlthoul n. monlcey Inl• w reiirh.--I/"l'ilno Oplnlnii.

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. ADVIOE TO 0E 0H A B D IB I8 . ■: ■ . 1 " Wnt er i w lllltlv e rx p ert.a d v i.e --1 I m or-hnti? rar** and proplng. Phore ori . tniir t'"'liV o.. lo R0«J1.—ad*. I’h

I! W bat it DjolcH to you mAT b« n la * I t 'a h le to others — a d v e r tU e .it i a 'lb o I c l M i n a d e o t a ^ th(

J L Y N E W S , T W n j F A L

J I H l ! li[R SCHOOL

- C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e ‘B u r e a u

,1 C o - o p e r a t e s w i t h A g r i c u l -

• t u r a l L e a d e r s_____ ,, I

Delnll* o f pinna for bol'dinj; hero on Ifl Februury 3 iind 4 n fnmirrH ' Institute

or inovinp'aHinnl under nu*picp* of the ’■ U nlvcrilly of Idnlu>, dlaeuaied u t n cgn-1.. ference yesterday .nfternoon betwefii1.. K. II, Puncnn of Boiie. i ta to lender of

vurnllonnl clubi, and tnember* of thoi( Twin Fall* Clinmbcr of Commerco agrl* ■e euUurnl burpau, were turned over by ,!• the m ectint' to a commltlee composed

of R. E . Urosaard, counly aRrleulturnl ••I nRent; Nrwell S, WIrIiI. «crrelory \)f fl,' fjinmber of commerce, nnd Cnrl I)'..Jr- ll win.rl Experta oa LSsl_ ,

" Iniititutea sim ilar to the one to be broucht horo In eonfonuity with plan*

. considered at ycalerdny'* conference '{ have lieen In, pro^rcM durlnR some

Week* in *outhcnatprn Idoho.' Membora "■ of th r fijculty of tho atato univeralty JJ und extenaicin departm ent njtenta who

nro tnkluR part In theao In ititu lca nnd who would he expected to participa te In

y Ihe »«chofil here, include I I J . IJd in ;p ,I. denn of tho atnto agricultural collep',- who i* considered nn nulhority on live­

stock subject*: l-L R. RenJlerl,"field hor- ticu llu ritt; Mbi* Amy Kelly, home '

f drm onstrntloa leader; (Tlaude Wake- . bind, field entom ologlit; R. T. Park- ;

hurst, ])rnfauor of (multry.

Local Men Named In addition, thu nninca of S ta te Sen­

a tor J . H. Reaver, form er S ta te 8onn- M tor ,M. J . Hweoley an<l Leonnrd W ay,

wero ]irescn|cd a l th r eonfcrcncc yea- terduy ua noMlhlo *pcakcra and leador*

• o f diseuiuiinus in connection w ltb tbo Inilltule.

B IL L IA R D T O U R N A IU E N T

s c h e d u l e s A N N O U N C E DII ______

*: WIeldera o f Ouo Id Twlo FaUa to Oom- ' I, pete In Three OttaUon and H aodl- ! 0 c ap O o n te tts j

: Si-lied.ilrr, fur Ihrco ciishinii and hnn | n ilirnp, liilliurd tournament* to begin on . r M onday next and eontlnun un til S itu r- i •- dnv, FebTBBJy 4, n t M arauley’a vetQ , I. ty^lny nill ounred l)y IVauk MntUaoif ] < jm tW nlon t mananer. t'^-thC T elic ilU liS rftfl-tho- tlinH-’ cuahion , I. ld tirner„^rK n the nmno* of the .coii- , '• tselnntiCfi’liowji: ,

M om h", . T n n i f a r y ^ j i l p r 'vc .- llunuhralii': (Timmins v*. Dron-o.1. Tucid.iv, .louuary' 24 — Hnil/*y v*.I- Oo1d\vatcr; Ilnlley v*. Larson, n Wi'diK'i'dny, January 2 — U^plcr v*. ,K Browu; I’onpli'rakc v*. Cimujiiha.0 : ,Thnr»ila.» .;Januvy 20 -7- ^ l o r vfc .. I.rir*on;. (iQldwatpr viu Snook.. Fridnv^ January 27 - - .Epler v».

9 Cummin*; llonebrnke v*. Brown.:• 8aturd.iy. .Innuary 2H — Rallpy vs.If Snook; (Joldwater va. Laraon.

Monday, .fanuary HI ~ Cummin* va. J^iook; Fplor va. Balloy.

Tueiday, Jnnuary .11 — D o n e b i^ ’' v*. {loidwntcr; Brown v*. Laraon.

-Wedn»«dny, FBbruary 1 ~ Eplcr va. '

]8nook; Iionobrako va. Laraon.

T hunday, February 2 — Cummins , V*. Balloy; Brown vs. Ooldwnter.

Frliinv, February 3 — Cliinmlna ,\>«r 1 Ooldwater; Ilrowii va. Baileyi • . . J

BatunUy, FcWiiarj* 4 — E p le r' v*. ' Lnrnou; Ilonehrakc va. Snook. '

Open Oamea.- Epler va.'O oldw ater; Bonobrako va.

^ Ufttley; Cununina va. L an o n ; ffnook v i. ' ^ Brown.f H andicap T tn n a asn t.• NumbiT of poinU, 40—O oldw ater 40;t Epler 40; Bnook 40; Bailey .10. handl- ' cap 4; Ronpbrnke 38, handicap 4^ '

f Brown 12, handlm p f!; Larson 32, hnn- '• dlcap 8», Cummin* 32, handicap 8. |

;CimiltTEE8 ;! - F ie p s w i;t P l ^ o B O i v ( S ^ y A u d i t o r S h o w '1 I n a t i t n t i o n ’B I n c o m e a n d ^ i

E x p e n s e s |

Income of the county Rcncral hoipi- tnl, excluilvo of tax nonoy , during tbo year ending Jannnry 7, amonnted to '

I 138,028.01, while the to ta l czpcnao of ‘ the in itltu tion , outaido of cap ita l out- <

, Iny im'ludini; a heaUng p lan t in iU Iled ‘ nt a coat o f |17,112XS, amountcil -.to 10.1,480.03, aecording to figures made { public today a t llio couaty reeordcr'a ‘

I offlco.Aaiota in the amount o f «2i>,S23.31.

. Including c aJ i on hand in th e turn of * J *21,403.03 and tho balance in ta x non* | , cy receivable, were ahown aa a g a ln it a ;

to ta l of v a rran ta oo titaad ing In ,,the , lum o t I27.4M.85. , • • • • * I The Itema o^ expon’ae for the year. ’ . «c Iu* lro of capital outlay wcro given J . aa followa: ), Salary of aiiperlnteadcnt____t 2,400.00, 8nlnr}' of em p loyca------------ 21,452.12, Pathologiat and X-Bay w ork_ 1,458.60 , : M aintenance aupplloa 12,315.211, flurglcnr lupplioa and. drugs.. • 4,871J0 , Rcpaira to buildinga and* ,

enu ipaen t ------ ----------- 2,»4.7< !. Fuel, llghU, w ater nnd le e .„ 7,414.00; •

L a u n d r y ___ 2.C82J0 !IVcight, c ip re u .and drayage 320.21 '■ Telephone, telegraph a sd ■

poitage _____ _______ 305.40Employca eompeniation " ‘• inauranco ___ ; 178.51)Cnrc of in d lg e n ta __________ 0,842.07In tcrc it on w arraota _______ • .o."! I

--------------- (TotaJ oxpcnio — ^ ___403,480.0.1 1

D E S IO in M . f• " U n ije r lj .^ n d layeltea, exclualve and > orlj^’lnal deslgai. Mrs. Pilnl Tabar

Phone iOlW.—a dr.

' a a n i f ie d a d m tltlB g I t th e ehrap ' I .-»t thinp you can. bny—*fl#«artd by ‘

the profits i t iatj brisff ' '

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

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Rpmembcr wny bnck when you were I , a kid and plnycd “ London Bridge I* 1

Falling D o w n l" Well. Misa Gladys | <* Roy, of Los Angeles, Cal., has modern- j

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Ice in the Oanal Temporarily! Shuts Off SooroQ from •

^ Low Line j

Arniruulatinn of ico a t tho Intake o:*.,J. Buhl’s w nter *upply frnm. the low-Uno

cni>iil in lem ip ted delivery o f w ater, from that aourro- .veatenU r <uid la*l i night, durinir which tim e wat<r w ai pumped into tho main* from tho muni-

' elpal swimming pool. .The *wlmmlrg " pool wa* pumped dry a t libout'O o ’clock

when e x tra 'w a te r diverted In to - th ” ft canal .J)c*nmo nvnllnble, an if ofrv lce l

,Ihj'pu(rfi-thp- nfgalar eh'Sanela wn'»..>c^'' a^red . I c o 'In the eanBli'*lna^B dc'j

“ llVery o f tin* ex tra hcnd of w ater b - Ll alow procca*. I t i* not anticipated that

there will be further-lU fflpu lty . • '

[ J o o a l g r e v i t i o j |fc ■ ■— — ^ .

Back from O g d aa -M r. .and Mr*, a *• E. W righi returned yeaterday from Og-.

den where they spent aeveral daya 'w it lr , relatives nnd frienda. j

• L ie tn ied to W ed—A marriago ilccnie '.„ waa lasned here yesterday afternoon to;

Howard Bola o f IV In Palls, and V io le t'^ Bnmc* of* Portland, Oregon. . j

-, y ia lta w i t l a is tw —Mrs. Stella Brad- j loyl who haa been here alnce tho doath

,• e fd ie r fctlicr, tho -U tiir>J«oph-W #lk-l Ingtoir, le ft thia.,i;epk £o?3flromc where,

• she Is .the gueat o f h e r alater, Mra. L. R , J[ohnsoa.

. M X WalkiBgtWi E « ttin i* -M ri. Jo-, seph ^Yalklogton* w ith -h o r son Law-j ronee, relom ed Thursday from Com-; bridge, Neb., where she hecompanled. tbo body of her husband, tho h te J o - 'i seph WtJklBgton, fo r bnrbtl. /

W tra* r In O la rfe — P . W araer! o f Twin Falls, has been appointed by.’ tho etato bank examiner os recelror fori thfl Commercial S tate, b a n k -ftt Burlev which recently cloaed It* doora, and is D now Id Borley in rharge o f the Instltu- ::

H tion 's affair*. ' j

II QlTO a r e e t O oim #ction-A now' tel- "• ephone llne.glvJB g Tw in Palls direct " ^ connection with Haxelton and E<lon \ y vwai opeaeil n l m ldnlghl' last nIghL ,

Jjleretofore telephone en lh from here to theie towns were aent through tho f Burloy exchange.

0 BhTS Store a t Filer—Archie T. Craic f0 who for aeveral yenr* paat ba* been ,, f associated with J . A. Blnclair ln _ S ln v i . c la lr ’a clothlns B to tc rh n r . Jiaa^piir-I^l j e kued from M. A m oritx , tho Ilub I J ja o th c rx jito rp -J 'i .Filer, and th is weelcT', g dnt(te<t vpon 'a c th T nanagcm cnt of, bU new v e n tu re ., . | |

B nru i Provo Sorions—!I, H . Ife d r^ f Strom, secretary of the Tw in Fall*'. Amiisemrnt. company' and OMrator o f ,, . the motion picture machine* a t tho Now o g Orpheum theater, Is tod)iy confined to j

Wb bMBo by waaou o l m JutIi-s s'oIftTtd' r . a week ogo when a film w ith which ho l ■ waa working, caught f ire In the pro- »;

jecting. room. Burna a b o it tbe left U hand are especially »orloua.'‘ |

1 T e t« tla a r la a .IO N i O tr ^ D r , IL B. ^ Orooms, deputy atate veterloarlaa . re-;

. M rted 'Iasl .n ight to the police th a t hia R ird ear, lo ft standing betwpon th o ',

, h oun of 9 and 11 o,'cloek la st n igh t In 5 J front o f the Skagga groeory on 6ho- l J ahboe street, ira s m isilng. I t boro 1021 , license som ber 3108. ’ Tbo rad li to r ' waa ■

drained, and tho ear coaid s o t ha re been ■ J driven, f a r , Dr. G roooe kald.

/ 0UBLBB8 H ABD A T W OBKr D D L trrn . y P )-C u rlo r i from the i United s ta le s aad Canada today were . contesting In the final d raw s of the ) 'Notlhwpttern Catling naaoclatlon bon-

sp ltl. Tlic winotT of tb o n re r tg a lt grand prize wna to be named today. .

ClothlnQ 8tlcfcl?fljtq.-UAher.^ -To ^eep one'* d o tb lng from itlck*

, Bg ift leatliW upholitery, the leaiber ibould t.«> rubb(>d lightly w ltb t do tb

latnnrned, with gaaollae..

r^fit Parachute Lettp - ■ i

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■re laed th a t vorsIOQ.nnd tells o f her many e l l parachute loapa. SEo la shown hero

, sailing Ibroogh Cnllfom la'a bahny i ^ oione, ha rin g jju a t 'lonpcd from the *

plane speeding away., . ., ,,

\Old Timer T ells^____of Weather Here ’

J i WhenJtWasColdi[ OUI time rt'a ijen is o f tU 'i distrlpt

J y ; aro unw lllliig 'to conccde iL a f ro------• ren t colil wp'athor Is. t'.e coldestI tho t cvcr'‘ vl*ited Uili aectlon.' f ' .J)l*fU8ilng Iho aubjeet today a t ' ;

o f, hin di'ik n t Mio eoimbtivse. John V. IIan»ou, pioneer settlor of .Rock

i ' [ ; Crock nnd now deputy’ county ro- ' fordyr, n-callcd thn t on Mnrcli 13,

n |. iaUO. with anow drifted from threo tu five f tt 't deop, i t bocumv so cold

(,], thu t IIU head of cattlo owned by the Inlu A. D. Korton fru'zc to death ;

[(.ll un tlio n n g e uhd otlier storkmen ^ 1 ' of tho. d b tr lc t Buffered sim ilar f 1...J losaea.-. . . . . - , •

' “ In March, 1886.': Mr. Hansen, continued, “ n fter thermomotora a t

' Roek Creok bad ro is te re d 80 de- I t grees below zero for tbreo sueces;.| ‘ idve d n y s ,'a party o f seven cow,-.'

puncbprif Incbidlng myaelf set oiit I for Snuko river canyon. We eomi>-

, . od ono.'^nlght la a coulee th a t,' a » - k neorlr na I can loi4itc I t now, . o

. , .ruas through J . A . W atora' pJaee-*- ti C. north of Twin Fall*. I t wns so II

c.old th a t n ight thnt a buckol o f fi w a te r 'ie t wlUiln a yard of a flro , h'

j wo buill of juniper, boiled on ono ,T. i flldo whllo Ico formed on' the othor, I f< : None of tho p arty e*oa,ifd with-

, ; out frost bitten flnsera, face* and ci I ,1 feet. ■ F rank Rnmsey, who-wn* Iat- tl

• e r atato auditor, was ono of tho a i v ictim s ns were Chris Peterson of

, I Rock Croek nnd myaelf. .r. A,'■! Bower, o f Rock Creek, had one hund ,

I ao bndly fronted thn t It atlll tro u - ' Il,lc, h lm £ _______________ __________I

"■ ■TWILDSIIIW’S : :i MTflSlPOFUND:M . M ,

M r a . T lo U a T. l a y o o o k i i O lv o n “j T iU o t o P r o p e r t y I n r o l v o d

l " l I n B n l t • 'by. — "

o i.in , , „ f m .i i i , p . U y ,„ 0k;j', adm inistratrix o f the eata to of Elvis

U U ycnok, dcceaaed, as opposed to w th n t n f Peter Worrell to n str ip o f land ti 100 fee t wide extending along tho west ci *5do of 40 'ocrA of land in tho \-icinlty e: of Ilnnson, wn* sustained hv. judgm ent C

. entered yesterday afternoon by Ju d fe _ L, W. A . Babcock in d is lrir t court, fol-

lowing W orrell'* failure tn nppear in . . court to resist the claim n f the ndmln-

ia tratrix . W orrell, I n . an answer tc Mrs. Laycook’* complaint previously

■ filed, had set up claim to t.io p row rty I In controveraj* on4ho basis o f hia hav-

Ing 'farm ed Jt fo r e ight years. ,

jr jl i - .- . ~ - 'X in jfoT O O E K B JlT 8 ’

• The -M. 8. and 8. club will meet a t tho heme o f U ra . 0 . IL Eldred on Wed. i

<Tho Pan Uellenle elnb will meet at tho home of M rs.. H arry Benoit, 211 S ixth avonne east, M onday. evening, Ja n u ary 2.1. In stead 'o f w^tli M n . Clyde

. Bacon as pravioualy pb inned.-' Mem- be ri unabiB to a ttend arc aaked to no- ^ tffy the-faoateaa.

I The Shamrock elub will inopt a t th?- home-A^ M rt. M ark Dean on Thursday " .T h e r o will b« election of officer*.

ehppter will meet on . M onday evening a t 8 oVIock In the

Bed Cross room a'In t h f Idaho Powrr ‘••bu ild ing . • ■

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1’ ATTENTIOIhea- •

" , T h e f u n e r a l o f I v o r '

- - i i e j d f r o m t h e E l k s ’;• d a y , J a n u a r y 2 2 , a t c

Recdrds Indicate Steady Moderation, ,

in Temperatures. _. Continued moJoratlun, In liem per

' ' , n ture I* noted.today in r'*eonIa a t - the govrrunipnt w cathpr obiorva-.. tory hero. Dropping from ft high mnrk o t 8 di'grcc* above, toro yea- ' terdny tho incrpur.V^ r w h e d low la st n ight a t 8 degrees .below ,.and ’ atood n t '8 o'clock this moruing n t ,JO dearce* nbovo -jtoro. A reading '•

•n t noon.'ahonTid tf'niJ>f>nli£r,o'£0 ‘' degreo< nbove. Then,* wns u trace ' o f jircclpitfttion^during the 21 hour •

8notV flurries ore.ln .pruspuct for ' Idalio tonlght and’ Suniliy, accord- -

Ing to Ihp wpalher.forccaator.

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. jv o r 'T . Edwifit;-"'^. FuneraVscrvlii!* fur 'iho 'ln tc IVor' T. I^w nrda who died Tofladay .morning > t a -Kospltal here 'w hero ' ho hnd 'been a , ' pa tient, fo r almost fiovon iii.onths, .trill be he ld a't 3 o ’clock Sunday afternoon In the Elka lodge room hete, O ff ie m of th a lodge wili conduct , rltualiiU c sorvlcea while the Bev. A . 0 , P ca iw n o ( the F ira t Presbyterian .church,JlV te sponk.’ Ar>tuigcment« . for the rfurieral wcro announced today, following,'tho re ­ceipt o f a'cablegram ” from M r.--B d — w ard ’* fa the r In. England. Decedent was survived by ao relatives In this

y country^ ' . . .■0 , •

I Life Boats and 'Propeilor Lost;

Ship is SinkingK o r w e g la n f l t e a m e r M o d D is -

■ a b l e d in £ Q d > O o d a n > ^ I i i i ) 'H u r r y in g ^ A i d . '

BOSTON', Maw., (/P) ~ T h e 'n o w . Norweginn steamship .Mod," New .

- Y ork for Antwerp, Bremen and /I H am burg ia sinking lif mid-ocean,

according to radiogramd roco irod ..‘ h fre todiiy.

Thu steam er Centennial BUrto re ­ported tba^ a ll the Mod’s lifo boata and her propeller were gono and th n t the ilfam er Qcnfge W aahing­ton w ju going to her a id . 'T he .Mod'a nositlon was given a t la t i ­tude 40.15 north; longitude 41.10 west. • ,

F R E A K R ELIGIONISTCLiJIMED B Y D EA T H

U a a w ltb D lrine M u i w , L u d t t . of JezreeUtM, Bucctusbt a t H eadqnar-' }

t t e t o f "

.LONDON, W>) — M lrhael Mill*,- known as “ Prince M ichael'* and bend■ of th e .Jo zrte lite s , o r “ New and Lat-' to f .Hoas* flfD a rid ,',* ia. daad a t .O ib ,

llngham,' K ent. Ho came to E ngland - ^ from Amorirp In 10O(T, declaring tha t

, ho w al divinely njipolnted 'ruccesaar to .TamPi .Torahom .Tekreel (Jam ea 'W hito), founder o f the sect who diod in 1685.

MllU aaid .'ho had rocdvod ■ dlvino com m and.to completo the hnflding of t i e “ J e n ir t^ tcm p lo ’ ' o t Qllllogham. .

— , i 7 ;I 0 1 % . : O l f i o a

(TOO LATB FOB C LA SatriO A TlO N •

’' f o r H E J ^ f^ A n a r t f l ic n ir r 'p h o n B ^ 8 (33W or'cair/o rlicy iit6<0 Third BI..N. A*

I A BAROAIN to right” pa rty on 10 J eerea; atoek, implements, chickens go

w ith pufchaao; modern homoj close In..JJ Boberta Realty.

W AN T£D-4100U to r 0 iflontbB; g ilt edgo aecurlty, w ith certain ty o f prom pt repaym cnti will pay good la tefeat rate .

. n. B. Powcm,. 252 Becond, a re . No.

a WANTED—n \j buy 2 to S acro trtic t;0 woll improveff; w ith 'w a te r oand e le t- - . .-II tr ie llgbta in the house; will pay $150 t cash; ,bal(ince t ' 6 per month aad Inter- y erest oii deferred jMiymenta. Lloyd-

Craven Co., 12.1 Mnin nve. E.' — - M

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“ T w n r .P A Z i s TO o o o d d t o C TU nioK, BnU aad WcodiQ

[ By A u t o S j a g e

LeaTing T iiin Falla J .t . a , and t p. m . . CMBectlng a t Oooding witl) t n l u 19 and 17 going we«t.Leavlfig. Oooding 6 ia . ra. «ad liSO

t : p. o . , aW vlBg fn Twin rM U 10:80 ' a . m. and 4 p. m.'* Those c a r t a re equipped w ith b eat­

en ,;m alcliig .th 'B 'lrlp a pleMnrv,;

1 T r a s k B r o s . S M u n s o n^ r«U« OfflM B e im o n H o w

6 . ' n « » M or mm. ■ _

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