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'T W ^ S lip O ISSillffl] Alleged Publicity Man and Edi-i;" for for Hooded Oiiler Takes Life of Counsel for Insurgent w» FaotlOh ®" a tiA o ta , 0>, Sov.' 0 vn— ’ PfalUp s. F (^' p(j>llel^ nun for ^ Sb KIaz U t« todA7 A o t ql. aad kUled W. 8. 0obani, ' AtlMita ^ ' «fetonwy aod oomuaX for tb* fao- v tlon flcUaiK ImpMlal Wisud H. I W. Stsqs aad aaothtt offldal of I tho otd«. ' Fox is iMld U police I iMOxpmUn without iMsd ander a d iirt* of anodor. <Joturn, a' fonner offlcUl of tbe klAa aad later le{pil reproio&tattTe of * what ia eollod tbe iniurgent. faettbo, m a ahot five tlmoa «a ho M t in hb p . offlee oa tho ninth floor of the At- Unta Trust companj buUdtag. Ho toppled over dead. ' ifr*. vr. A. Holbrook, atcno^phor for Cobum, u ld that Fox cams 'ia w^llo Oobura wa« talking to a cllont ^ and began firing -when ho was told to «ome back in about an bour. She aald ^ flTo ahota were fired. Three of them •wero said to havo taken effect. WlMB taken Into costodj Tox it <piot*d aa saying: “ I am sorrjr to hara had to do it, bnt X am glad Its is dead. Ho was planning to TQJn m« aad I had jost ss soon be ]? long aa hnrt. m a t Z did.haa ju> comwellon with ths Ka Ktax . San. Oobam had thraatned .to • . : Tola, me and te ptAUsh affldarlta ^ affaetlng my charactcr that wec* o a t^ '* A t polico beadquartcra Fox denied aa^ coaneetion with the Eu Elox d a a , glriag bla oceopation ss elerk. T. Bogors, an employe in the of- fiees of Cobum, snld that Fox is a pnblieltT’ maa for tho klan and editor of the Knighthawk, offleial organ of tbs' inporial palace of the Ea Elux qjJ Klaa. , .SaUeTM of Pistol lit w Dr. IVed B. Johnson ef San Anto* tit nio; Texas, who is vlsitiag a i tbo bocaa gt of W. J. Simmons, emperor of the jc klaa, told tbe polifo that Fox come aH to him at tho Simmens' home last Bight. Coloasl SimmDns is ia Ala* th bamo. Johnaon . aaid thnt Fox told uf him that be had severed his eonnection m< with tho faction of Imperial Wizard wl Evana and that he.bad'come to John* „ son for tho purpose of revealing aomo information. Dr. Johnson said he no- ticed Fox kept his right hand In his ^ overcoat poekot and ho (Johnaoa) backed Fox Into a eoraer and took a piatol away from him. **.He thea told me,” aald Dr. Joha- sen, ''h o bad been sent thoro to k ill L me, but he didn't aay by whom. He said, however, I had talked him out of it. Wbon he left mo be told me , he wns going back to Texas Monday alght" Dr. Johnson said Fox camo to -A t - lanta laH March from Dallas. Tsxas, whoro ho was city editor of an oftor* _jiQ0B paper. ^ W as TiftsflifHc OoTUlsel The dead attorney was lending coun* ael last woek in nctlon bfoaght by (Continued oa Poge Fonr.) Naval Aviators to fiResume Efforts For New Records i _ Frtenttfy Bivals Prepared for W ing-to-W lng. Speed Event . Tneaday: Made 266 Milea an Honr Average U3T0HELL FIELD, N. Y., Nov. 5 <«V-LleQtenaats Alford J. W illiam s and Harold J. Brown, navy nlrmop, who during tho lnat few dnya have heen smashing world spood reeords like worthloBS eggshella, tomorrow w ill re- sume ,thoir bnttle for tho crown of speed 'king of the ether. Barrod today by Washington from taking the air one after tbe othor in their navy Cur- tiss planes in a mad daih against the olock to break tho mark of 274.2 mllea aa hour aot yesterday by Brow, on one log of hb 12-kl1omoter flight, and tho high average of 260.0 for tho on* tiro dbtaaeo fixed by Willloma, the frbndly rivals eagerly prepared for ‘ a wing-to-wlng race tomorrow, at an air cnravnl arranged for tho army re- lief fund. Tho match w ill bo stripped of one of its most dangerous features, that ia ^vin g from an altitude of 0,000 foet or moro to within a few foot of the gionnd, to pick up apeed before dart- ing across the atarting Ilne. IDAHO WEATHEB. Tuesday: Fair. 'I : - THE O isir ASSOi < l FA U..S. SeUlor Found Alive After FdUitig Off im ^oot Cliff Water Tender Beaoned w ith Broken tiegs and Fractured Sktdl Bnt StlU Living , HONOLULU, Nov. 0 After falling 1000 feot from tbe top of the I Pall, a rooky* c liff, sear bero, over which thouaands of Oahwna met death . in tho oarly hbtory of'Hawaii wboa A t .tho7 flod from the invading army of ibe king of Hawaii, John Andrews, a water tender stationed on tho U. 8. 8. Bea Quil, was reacuod yeaterday from a narrow lodgo on which hla body lodged. , ^ Andrews' logs were broken and his skull fractured, but ho may roeovor, physicians said. TRflflMLED i INTOBIRIII^ no Central German Govemment Takes Militant Step to Stop ! • Frontier Outbreaks nl ------- Btl BERLIN, Nov. 0P>—The contral iti govornmont, aroused by tho apparontly dongeroua sltuntion created by the-Ba* to VariM nntlonnlist prdporations on the thi Bnvarian-Thurluginn froatier. has or- dered tho dispatch'vf threo Biulenoflo telchswohr re^ments to tho region. Thos* troops w ill tako up positions be* hind tho Thuringinn police with orders to resbt to the utmost ony attempts by tho irregular bavarian bonds to nd- vanee. Estlmntes of tho irregular bands on the Bavnrian-Thuiingian frontier, - range from 6000 to 10,000. Tbe nation- .. albts nre sold to be under the supreme .j command ot Captain Ehrhardt, whoso "Iron brigade" figured in the notor* Ious Kapp putsch. The chnrge also has l>ccn made that General Ludendorff etands behind tho tn wholo movement nnd that aims sought do for are tho overtbrow of tho republic tb and tho establishment of a nationnlift of imilitnry dictatorship. an Thinking it inopportune to allow po* ao lltical debates .in th? reichstang at a M tirno of sueh high tonnlon, Chancellor ot Btrewmami'bns-requested-the-pred -hi dent of tho hoose to fditpono ita next an sitting indefinitely. le W ith tho objoet of countering rumor* sl that tbo relehswchr ^annot he xolicl iipon to-^opr -with the n'ntionolist cj movement, Dofonso il mister Oossler, vl who bolds dictatorial powers undor tho ni (Continned on Page Five) "' -- — _ SURELY Tt \ _________________________________: _____________ IT' ........ I mb' I \ ;o 3AFC 1 \ n ?/A I** or A ^ ^ he rt- I ^ ^ ^ OCIATED PRESS NEWS LLS jrm 'TASJM, ZDARO. TUBSDAT UOBNXZ HHP FRE iH V IEWS ONSETTL fflEBTs ----------- Tl American Secretary of State ti and France’s Ambassador iJ Talk Over Reparations; Cool- ti idge Is Informed a hi WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 OP)—Vlows ft of tho French govornment on ropara- ------ Ions wero laid beforo Secretary! ^ Hugbos today by Ambassador Jussor* i^€ and, just returnod from Pnris. Tholr tnlk In' tho secretary's offlco Instod nn hour nnd forty minutes. Whether it resulted in any change In tbe situa- tion thnt has thus far prevented flnnl ngreomcnt nmong tho allied govern- _ monto on the expert Inqul^ proposal . wos not dbclosed. Noither M r. Hughes X nor the ambassador would make any statement whatever with respect to P tbelr conversation. —B Boforo Ambassador Jusserand sought mor t)Is appointment with Secretary thol Hughes, information had reached thej froi state department that .Great Britain, j-O.* Italy and Belgium had reaehed an ne- pos cord on tho form of tbo Invitation! fon to tho Unitod States to'participate in jtho: tho Inquiry. As tho situation then] was understood by Waahington o ffi-1 1 cials, it' was aald outhoritatlveiy] chll French inaistence that tho oxporta bo bur limited .to an Inquiry Into "tho pres-japa ent capacity” of Germany to pay fire alone prevented finnl agrooment. '^ e { A lii ho|p was expressed by the govern* | dau moot spokesmen that Franee eould be. of induced to join In a full inquiry but j Noi no indication was given of tho course.ken tbe United States would pursue If the bur allied aatloas found it impossible to per; reach aa agreement , I'ng Speeolate oo Benlta To what extent tho eonferonco be* SE tween Seerotary H ughn and Ambassa* dor Juaaerond may ,have influenced tbo course of ovonta wns tho subjeot fi of wide speculation in tho.absence of c any word of explanation from any source. Shortly oftor the eonforenee 1 Mr. Hughes went to tho White Hoase Tw ond informed President CooUdge what , for -had tnBsplxed<-i&-bb: talkxKith-.tt^-Ei: ambassador. The 'White Hoose waa sl> nm lent also as to dovolopmonts in the tak situation. the It wna difficult to dotormino the Pa! exact reaaon for tho alienee at thia t vital statgc of tho negotiatlona whieh by aro occupying chief attention at all tor _______ in (Continued on Page Rve) mo THERE MUST BE SOME WAY AR WITHOUT STOPPING TRAFFIC T— 1 1 F 111 iiifiia ii 0 r t 5 V \ S^'fl.AVsS \ \ V ,i h I\1S Oopyiljlit. SPAPER IN TWIN FAI DAIL XNO, *N0VSB1BBB 0, 192^ Voters in Scottis to Decide Liq LONDON, Nov. Op)-Thlrty to^ me forty Bfottiah towns go to tho" fn polls thb wook to decide the pro- ng hibition iasuo for thoir localities. Tho eampalga has bcoa iotonse. th Tho drys hope to roverae tho do* th ebion given in 1020 whon only ed two towns—Kirkintilloch and Kll* ro: syth—abolished liquor Ibcnaes. lot The wets in thoao places, f*oed to fo lako long journeys during Jhe last a three years to quonch their thirsts, nn hnve beon malclng desperate • ef- go forts to bring tholr fellow towns- ' th ’everal Children |l|| Burned to Death; ! |j|l Homea Deatroyed ittle Girl, Age 3, and Baby Brother Loae* Lives; Apart- ment Hooae Fire Fatal PORT ANOELES, Wash., Nov. 5 (4>)' r -Botty Jackson, 5, nhd her threo onths old brother wero burned in| (* lelr bomo at Soquim, Wash., six miles' ■om hero, whllo tholr mothor, Mrs. I . 'X.. Jackson, was en route to the astofflco for mnil, according to in-J^'l'' >rmatIon received by tho local ou- squs loritles. I to d EDMONTON, Alb., Nor. 5 Wl—Four ® lildren woro burned ond 'anothor was urned severely when a threo-atffry proi partment house wns destroyed by Ing re hero yesterday. Tho dead are plea lice, 18, and Edith Campbell, IS, oulp lugbters of Charles CampbeU, janitor nav: f tho building, and Arthur, 1^. and agaJ oil Ross, 10. Evo Campbell was ta- aklll cn to tho hoapitnl Buffering from' uma about her hoad and arma The to li eraonal offecta of 12 families 'resld- inoli lg in the building woro destroyed. T. I --------------------------- , Dell ;EED men to TAKE FIELD lattoPt AcUTltlii In Twin FiUU to B . 8nq«ldM for Dw Wldto BajOT (X) u u t VtMOm Th. nnnual phcauint hunt of Srln Falla seed buyers is 8cheduled|'°’^5 or today. Enployoa of the NorthnjpL Uag, Albut.Dbkinaon, .Ooo!Tteea-8efd!”^^ nd Oecidontal Soed companlea w ill, ® ako pnrt In tho hunt and for the dnyi ^ hero w ill bo no soed buying in Twin . ^alls, according to the se«d men. i _ The exact location to bo covered' _ ly tho hunt wns not fu lly decidod yoa- onlay but it will bo an nll-dny event n which oil bands among tho sood non expeet to take p a rt ... ............ ............... ...................... _ -■ - wbi round IT ! [ “■ cho ' ous 'i : L> ml 6t. p* »>■' I ' «“ mi ov ' I hr w 5 / fJ 'Ht I ^ El II ff' ^ w k —ri iS53 " t, 1M8, by the New Tork'Trlbua^ in i LLS COUNTY , Y NO sh Towns F IX luor Problem j r »on back to their traditional , ' ^ reedom In tho matter of bover* I go»* I Tho Dally Mail’s comments on I ho ozperionee with prohibition in ho United States are not colcuiat*. d to spread enthusiasm fo r this DBGIS oform. The newspaper s a y s :,"It » ooks os though tho otUmpt to brbld human beings from taking I particular kind of drink eroates . imong thom a determination to L.US ;et that drink at whatever coat to hoir pockets or vitality," . W j HIEFGER flEN IESG IIIIRGE ..i _______ ir.gnU immander O f Squadron in Jj! Destroyer Wreck Pleads Nol Guilty of Negligehce laid do JAN DIDOO, Nov. S 0P>—Captain the di wnrd H. Wntson who oommondtfd Losita: lodron'vadevon, destroyer force, Uni* la the I Stotea bottio fleet, on tbe n i^ September 8, whea 2.1 lives ■wore lost d nearly *14,000,000 In government ^ont o: >porty was destroyed In the atrasd* Wilbel r o f aeven voasela nonr'^&ondo, Cnl., Al oded "not,'guilty’' to dhnrgsa ef Lnil :pable Inefflci'chcy today bofore a ef t vol court martial. Othor ^argios idac: iJnst him ore nogllgence and ua> tiliat lifu l aoomanablp, thei] ‘Ten other naval offlcera also arr . and bo triod by tbo eourt martloL Theso trea: iludo Uoutenant Ccmmandor Donald <<<f) Huntor, who commsnded tbe U. B. R. ef Bei Iphy, leading ship of the aquadton,. tive j d Lieutenant Laureuco F. Blodgett, «<Gers vigoting officer of the Delphy. ' fjii | A fter Captain Wotann had pleaded, within outenant Lawronco W ild, communi* eaa ni tlons officor of the eleventh squa^ be fti n, deseribed the voyage down the thb e iclfia coast ond gave the' veseeb' counti .maa aad the localities coaceraed. o u t p< Uentenant OammonJer Hunter tben use o .ve detaila .of. bearings ^ e iy e d from. ;whea » r ^ d seatlcm' r f Port-AiTtaetl* a irt #one?' plained to tbe court he bad jrnry ^ uon to believe thn doatroyors aeutU ArguoUo when In reality they were irthwuA . Bearings recoivod during tho eorl^ ^ oning woro "ao orrntlo thnt thoy uld not be reconciled w ith any coutair ,,tual id apeod,” Huntor lold the conrt. «affei The change of courw at 9 o'clock th( !ileh led the destro:<ors on the reef, is mode witb tho fueling that it wn» gj^'ts safo course in tho lit(ht o f tho bear- gs receivod which wore found to eck near tho dead recl|bnlng courw id in disregard of the twarlngv obvi- , isiy ot fnult and after a dtxe consld- ation o f the speed weight of the ,,j, Ip, otc., M cortloj t» Htintor. .................... I djn r iettera Baais for i' Counsel Debate in Jh':'! Stokea Litigation aiege Miaolyosnaed to Obtain Oonspiraoy Indiotaents Q^rm Againat Plaintiff ____ NEW YORK. Nov. 5 Utn—\ dobale Btwocn oppoaing rouTmel over the nd- wk lisM iblllty of lo ttm described o-i K f* :i6ao uncd in Chicn^n to obtain con- piracy Indictments ngninat W. E. D. fl tokcs, wealthy hotel owTier; Daniel J Nugent, hb Now Yorklittomey, aai nvornl of his nogro witnesses, today nllvened tho re-trinl of the bote^ ion's divorce suit. (!ourt ndjourned ver eloction dny, nnlll Wednesday, . rhen Mr. Nugcntj_a wilnoae todny, w ill « recalled. 0 Mnx D. Sleur, cliic-f counacl for A Itokes, caUod Mr. Nugent to tho stand q 0 rebut teatlmony of Rufus Stillman, 1 witness for'the hotel owner, after jj Samuel Untermyor, oofenso lawyer, ind closed his cnso. Mr. Nugont denied itatemonts nttributed to him by Still- ^ , nnn that he had critlci»>d Mra. ^ Stakes’ charactcr. Supromo Court Ju*t«co Mohonoy sna- tuincd objoction after objection by Mr. Stour ngninst questions of Mr. Untermyor nbout M r. Niigont’s nctivl* lies in obtnining witnesses nnd their n- affidavits for Mr. Stokes. Pinolij M-. Untormyer offered ju evidence'photo- atntic copios-of tho letter to Chieago - wltnosACfl nnd Juatlco Mahoney took thn . two attorneya to hin chambers to bonr ° arguments oo their jdmbaabllity. Do- eiaion, it wns expected would bo an- nouncod Wednesday. 'WHAT-XB IT? ' DENVER, Nov. 3 W>>-*What b it that has a body like that of a enc . bobcat, fur Hko a coyote, whisker* ong ilko a foline and two sets of tooth anc in its lower JawT juj James H. Uunter, suporintendont _ .of tho city park loo of Doavor, •wonte to know. The animal .waa ® , brought to Denver by a rancor. ^ Mr. Hunter b feeding it and look* ing up ita oncealry. Uel 3 ^ ^ . PBIOB osm M. XiR DEBTS TOBEPIIW ONMES icisions Reached by Commis- sion for Huge Liabilities As- sessed Against Germany; Lusitania Claims Assessed WASHm'oTOir. not. s mv - Poor dedalona determining Oer- ium UablUtlea for American dalma zeanltlng fiom the war, lz»> »indlng those growing ont o f tha [AiHanla'a torpedoelng, -ware aa* aonnced today b7 the mixed claln» Whilo upholding broadly tho Lnst* nio elaims, numbeHug 278 aad Sf(- »gatlng opproximutoly *28.600,000, B commbslon dismbaod elaims total* J t345,000,000 fo r ri'covery o f inaar* eo premiums paid by Americons fci oteetion agidnat war hourds. General prindplos governing the aa* lement of the American claims were d down by the commiaaion. Three ef 0 deeiaiona, Including that on the > isitania claims, wero unonimbus, hnt the other intoiTpretlng troaty ohUgm- ms, Edwin B. Parker, ujppire, eoa* rred w ith Chandler P. Aadersen. neriean. commissionor, over the die* nt of tho German commbaloaer, D r. ilbelm Kieaenbaoh. Aa Important featnre of th* Trfialtania dedalen vas ths refostf ef the eenalsHoQ to assess «ns»> lOacy or ponlttve damagas. RhslA tilat sndi damagea wen penal .la their natae^ xiot roiapensatlan» aad therefore, onaathorlsed by tha treatr of BecUa. ' "Thero is no plaee in it (the treaty f Bertin) for any vindictive or jpoBi< V ve provision's,’* tald the deebioa. Germony mnst make eojbpnaatiea td repaiation for all loasee fa llin f ithin its terms suatolned by Am en*' in nationals. That compenaitioa mask B ftill, adeqnota aad complete 'To lb extent Germany w ill ha .h ^ »e- )untable. Bat t l^ ennunisil^ ia irith* at power to impoae penalUea for^the 80 and benefit of j^v a ite 'e la i^ ta Ko BpseUlo Avardf . . . . No speeiflo awards fa .^ L o « i|a ^ . asea wore inade by- the eomaOadoi^ it* eclsion merely annouurlng the ptbiel* los to be applied in determining eaeh laim. In thia conncrtlon it held that Itual dnmngoB for mental aagnialh aad iffering of relatives of Amerieaaa los> a tho Lualtanla woulA be eompimsatetl jr .but thot "eentlmental iaad TOgoe** lental snfferisg would aot be eoa< >d(^ ' In dismissing claims for wu risk remlums paid, the eomml^on held ^ot they wero not a, elass for whleh lermany was financially liable. "In thb group of cbim s," saH^ th« ommission, "thoro is no complaint of njnry to. or doebrucllon or sei^pre , f property by tbo acts of Germaaj or Or agents. 'The-solo complaint is that bo hazards of the wur required the loTmants as a matter of buainoM pm - ' ienoe, to proldet by insuranie riaka rhieh nover mature int>> damage. TTnder he terma of the trenty (of Berlin) iermany eannot be held liable fo r all (Contlnaed oo Page Fonr.) British Schooner M en in Tow by Feder^Officers Auxiliary Veaael, 'Xonla F.,'* Captured by Booze Slenthfl After Three-Honr Ohaae; Oet Liquor Worth $371^,000 JAOEBOKVHJ.B, KoT. 6 Of)— Tha_Brltlah aaxlUaty schooner LetilsF. vaa e^tored after a thrse^heor duus at aooa today by federal aathoxttlsB and SOOO cases of Uqnor Talned at «375,000 vaa seised, the officers re- ported ea their retnxa here tonltfU. Tho captoro was effeoted withia . tho 12-milo lim it off Bouth Pablo ' beach, and Captala I^ A Johnaon, of Harbour island, British West Indies, and alx memben of the crew were ar- .' rested. They arc being brought to Jaekaonvillo, .whore ^tbejr wlU be eharged with . violating tha enitoma laws and tho nat!onal-;'proh!bltioa lav, officers sold. ; V ' Tho crow told a jStory of havlag' been attacked about foar o’elo ^ last Tuesday momlng by the second a»* alatant engineer and two stowaways, one of whom was formerly tbe-ehiat .■ engineer, foreed Iato 'the foreeasUs . and kept there nnder -^ard nntU te* day. Thoir allfgod eaptors; th ^ a ^ ^ . went aahpre in doriea vhra ths goT*. ernment pnrsnera were sights^. Mombers of erev, offlsers sai^ deolared th«y[-p^\le;. 9U U l^tr ihs .te*: < lief the pnrsa'm.were '

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Page 1: THE Oisir ASSOiOCIATED PRESS NEWSSPAPER IN TWIN FAILLS ...newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN-FALLS-DAILY-NEWS_… · W lM B taken Into costodj Tox it

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ISSillffl]Alleged Publicity Man and Edi-i;"

for for Hooded Oiiler Takes Life of Counsel for Insurgent w» FaotlOh ®"

a t i A o t a , 0 > , Sov.' 0 vn—’ PfalUp s. F ( ^ ' p ( j> l le l^ n u n fo r

^ S b K Ia z U t« todA7 A o t q l. a a d kU le d W . 8 . 0 o ba n i, ' A t lM ita ^ ' « fetonw y ao d oomuaX fo r tb * fao- v t lo n f lc U a iK Im p M la l W is u d H . I W . S t s q s aa d a a o th tt o f f ld a l o f I th o o td « . ' F o x is iM ld U po lice I iMOxpmUn without iM s d ande r a d i i r t * o f anodor.< Joturn, a ' fo n n e r o f f lc U l o f tb e

k lA a aad la te r le {p il repro io&tattTe o f * w h a t ia eo llod tb e in iu rg e n t. fa e ttbo ,

m a ahot f iv e tlm oa «a ho M t in h b p . o f f le e oa th o n in th f lo o r o f th e A t- U n ta T ru s t com p an j buUdtag. H o topp led ove r dead.

' i f r * . vr. A . H o lb ro ok, a t c n o ^ p h o r f o r C obum , u l d th a t F o x cams 'ia w ^ llo O obura wa« ta lk in g to a c llo n t and began f i r in g -when ho was to ld to «ome b a ck in abou t an bour. She aald ^ f lT o ahota w ere f ire d . Three o f them •wero sa id to havo taken e ffec t.

W lM B ta k e n In to c o s to d j Tox i t <p io t*d aa say in g : “ I am so rr jr to h a r a h a d to do i t , b n t X am g la d I ts is dead. H o w as p la nn ing to TQJn m « aa d I had jo s t ss soon be ]? l o n g aa h n r t . m a t Z d id .h a a ju> c o m w e llo n w i t h th s K a K ta x . S a n . O obam ha d th ra a tn e d . to • . : T o la , m e a n d te ptAU sh a f f ld a r l ta ^ a f fa e t ln g m y cha rac tc r th a t w ec* o a t ^ ' *A t po lico beadquartcra F o x denied

a a ^ coaneetion w ith th e E u E lo x d a a , g l r ia g b la oceopation ss e le rk .

T . Bogors, an employe in th e o f- fie e s o f C ob um , snld th a t F o x is a pn b lie ltT ’ m aa fo r th o k la n and e d ito r o f th e K n ig h th a w k , o f f le ia l organ o f t b s ' i n p o r ia l palace o f the E a E lu x qjJ K la a .

, .S aU eTM o f P is to l l i tw D r. IV e d B . Johnson e f San A n to * t i t

n io ; Texas, w ho is v ls it ia g a i tb o bocaa g to f W . J . Simmons, em peror o f th e j c k la a , to ld tb e p o lifo th a t F o x come aH to h im a t th o S im m ens' home la s t B ig h t. C o loas l SimmDns is ia A la * th bam o. Johnaon . aaid th n t F o x to ld u f h im th a t be had severed h is eonnection m< w ith th o fa c tio n o f Im p e ria l W iz a rd w l Evana and th a t h e .ba d'com e to John* „ son fo r th o purpose o f revea ling aomo in fo rm a tio n . D r. Johnson said he no ­tice d F o x k e p t h is r ig h t hand In h is ^ overcoat poeko t and ho (Johnaoa) backed F o x In to a eoraer and to ok a p ia to l aw a y from him .

**.He th e a to ld m e,” aald D r. Joha- sen, ' ' h o bad been sent thoro to k i l l L me, b u t he d id n ' t aay b y whom. H e said, how ever, I had ta lke d h im ou t o f i t . W bon he le f t mo be to ld m e , he w ns go ing back to Texas M onday a l g h t "

D r. Johnson said F o x camo t o - A t ­la n ta la H M arch from D allas. Tsxas, w horo ho w as c ity e d ito r o f an o fto r*

_ j iQ 0 B paper.^ W as TiftsflifHc OoTUlsel

The dead a tto rn e y was lending coun* a e l la s t w oek in nctlon b fo a g h t b y

(C ontinued oa Poge Fonr.)

Naval Aviators to fiResume Efforts

For New Recordsi _

Frtenttfy Bivals Prepared fo r W in g -to -W ln g . Speed Event

. Tneaday: Made 266 Milea anHonr Average

U 3 T 0 H E L L F IE L D , N . Y ., N ov . 5 < «V -L le Q te na a ts A lfo rd J . W illia m s a n d H a ro ld J . B row n , navy n lrm op, w ho d u r in g tho lna t fe w dnya have heen sm ashing w o r ld spood reeords l ik e worthloBS eggshella, tom orrow w i l l r e ­sume , th o ir b n tt le fo r tho crow n o f speed 'k in g o f the ether. Ba rrod to d a y b y W ash in g to n fro m ta k in g the a ir one a f te r tb e o tho r in th e ir n a vy C ur­t is s p lanes in a mad da ih against th e o lock to b re a k tho m ark o f 274.2 m llea a a h o u r aot yesterday by B row , on one lo g o f h b 12-kl1omoter f l ig h t , and th o h ig h average o f 260.0 fo r tho on* t i r o db ta ae o f ix e d b y W illlom a, the f r b n d ly r iv a ls eagerly prepared fo r

‘ a w in g -to -w ln g race tom orrow, a t an a i r c n ra v n l arranged fo r tho a rm y re ­l i e f fu n d .

T h o m a tch w i l l bo stripped o f one o f i t s m ost dangerous features, th a t ia ^ v in g fro m an a ltitu d e o f 0,000 foe t o r m oro to w ith in a fe w fo o t o f the g io n n d , to p ic k up apeed before d a r t­in g across th e a ta r tin g Ilne.

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fa ll in g 1000 fe o t fro m tbe to p o f th e I P a ll, a rooky* c l i f f , sear bero, ove r w h ich thouaands o f O ahw na m et death . in th o o a r ly h b to ry o f 'H a w a ii w boa A t .tho7 f lo d fro m th e in va d in g a rm y o f ib e k in g o f H a w a ii, John Andrew s, a w a te r te nd e r s ta tioned on tho U . 8 . 8.Bea Q u il, w as reacuod yeaterday fro m a n a rro w lodgo on w hich hla body lodged. , ^

A n d re w s ' logs w ere broken and h is s k u ll fra c tu re d , b u t ho m ay roeovor, phys ic ians said.

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B E R L IN , N ov . 0P>—The c o n tra l i t i govornm ont, aroused b y tho ap pa ron tly dongeroua s ltu n tio n created b y th e -B a * to V a r iM n n tlo n n lis t prdpo ra tions on th e thi B n va rian -T h u rlug in n fro a tie r . has or- dered th o d is p a tc h 'v f threo Biulenoflo te lchsw ohr re ^ m e n ts to tho reg io n . Thos* troo ps w i l l ta ko up po s itions be* h in d tho T h u rin g in n police w ith orders to re s b t to th e u tm o s t ony a ttem p ts b y th o ir re g u la r b a v a r ia n bonds to nd- vanee.

E s tlm n tes o f th o irre g u la r bands on t h e B a vn ria n -T h u iin g ia n fro n t ie r , - range f ro m 6000 to 10,000. Tbe n a tio n - .. a lb ts n re so ld to be under th e suprem e .j command o t C ap ta in E h rh a rd t, whoso " I r o n b r ig a d e " fig u re d in th e no to r*Ious K a p p putsch.

The chnrge also has l>ccn made th a t G eneral L u d e n d o rff etands beh ind th o tn w ho lo m ovem ent nnd th a t aim s sough t do fo r are th o ove rtb row o f tho re p u b lic tb and th o estab lishm ent o f a n a t io n n l i f t o f im ilitn ry d ic ta to rsh ip . an

T h in k in g i t inopportune to a llo w po* ao l l t ic a l debates .in th ? reichstang a t a M tirno o f sueh h ig h tonnlon, C hance llo r o t B t re w m a m i'b n s - r e q u e s te d - th e -p re d -hi d e n t o f th o hoose to fd itp o n o ita n e x t an s it t in g in d e f in ite ly . le

W ith th o ob joe t o f cou ntering ru m o r* s l th a t tbo re lehsw chr ^annot he x o l ic l i ipo n t o - ^ o p r - w i t h the n 'n tio n o lis t c j m ovem ent, D ofonso i l m is te r Oossler, v l w ho bolds d ic ta to ria l powers undo r th o n i

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o f tho French govornm ent on ropara- ------Ions wero la id be fo ro S e cre ta ry ! ^

Hugbos today b y Ambassador Jussor* i^ € and, ju s t re tu rnod fro m Pnris. T h o lr tn lk In ' tho sec re ta ry 's o f f lc o Instod nn hour nnd fo r t y m inutes. W hethe r i t resulted in an y change In tb e s itu a ­tio n th n t has th us fa r prevented f ln n l ngreomcnt nmong th o a llie d govern - _ m onto on the exp e rt In q u l^ proposal . wos no t dbclosed. N o ith e r M r . H ughes X no r the ambassador w ou ld m ake any s ta tem ent w ha teve r w i th respect to P tb e lr conversation. — B

B ofo ro Ambassador Jusserand sought mor t)Is appo intm ent w ith Secre ta ry tho l Hughes, in fo rm a tio n had reached th e j f ro i sta te departm ent th a t .G reat B r i ta in , j-O.* I ta ly and Be lg ium had reaehed an ne- pos cord on tho fo rm o f tb o In v ita t io n ! fo n to tho U n ito d S ta tes to 'p a r t ic ip a te in j th o : tho In qu iry . A s th o s itu a tio n th e n ] was understood b y W aah ington o f f i -1 1 cia ls, i t ' was aald o u th o r ita t lv e iy ] ch ll F rench inaistence th a t th o oxporta bo b u r lim ite d .to an In q u iry In to " t h o p re s -ja p a ent cap a c ity ” o f Germ any to pay f ire alone prevented f in n l agrooment. ' ^ e { A l i i h o |p was expressed b y the govern* | dau m oo t spokesmen th a t Franee eould be. o f induced to jo in In a fu l l in q u iry b u t j N o i no ind ica tio n was g ive n o f tho cou rse .ke n tb e U n ite d S tates w ou ld pursue I f th e b u r a ll ie d aa tloas fo u n d i t impossib le to per; reach aa agreem ent , I'ng

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tween Seerotary H u g h n and Ambassa* dor Juaaerond m ay ,have in flu en ced tbo course o f ovonta wns tho sub jeo t fi o f w ide speculation in tho.absence o f c any w ord o f exp lanation from any source. S h o rtly o f to r th e eonforenee 1 M r. Hughes w e n t to th o W h ite Hoase T w ond in fo rm e d P res id en t CooUdge w h a t , fo r

-had tn B s p lx e d < - i& -b b : t a lk x K i t h - . t t ^ - E i : ambassador. The 'W hite Hoose waa sl> nm le n t also as to dovolopmonts in th e tak s itua tion . the

I t wna d i f f ic u l t to do torm ino th e Pa! exact reaaon fo r tho alienee a t th ia t v i ta l sta tgc o f th o negotiatlona w hieh b y aro occupying ch ie f a tte n tio n a t a l l to r_______ ■ in

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LO N D O N , Nov. O p ) - T h lr ty to^ mefo r t y B fo tt ia h towns go to tho" f np o lls th b wook to decide the pro- ng h ib it io n iasuo fo r th o ir loca lit ie s .Tho eam palga has bcoa iotonse. thTho drys hope to roverae tho do* the b io n g iven in 1020 whon o n ly edtw o towns— K irk in t i l lo c h and K l l* ro:s y th —abolished liq u o r Ibcnaes. lotT he wets in thoao places, f * o e d to fola k o lon g journeys d u rin g Jhe la s t ath re e years to quonch th e ir th irs ts , nnhnve beon malclng desperate • e f- go fo r ts to b rin g th o lr fe llo w towns- ' th

’everal Children | l | | Burned to Death; ! |j|l

Homea Deatroyedit t le G irl, Age 3, and Baby B rother Loae* Lives; A p a rt­m ent Hooae F ire Fata l

P O R T A N O E LE S , W ash., N ov. 5 (4>)' r -B o tty Jackson, 5, nhd her th reo onths o ld b ro th e r w ero burned in | (* le lr bomo a t Soquim, W ash., s ix m ile s '■om hero, w hllo th o lr m othor, M rs . I . 'X .. Jackson, was en rou te to th e asto ff lco fo r m n il, acco rd ing to in - J ^ ' l ' ' >rmatIon received b y tho loca l ou- squs lo r itle s . I tod

E D M O N TO N , A lb ., N o r . 5 W l—F o u r ® li ld re n woro burned ond 'a n o th o r w as urned severely w hen a th reo-a tffry p ro i pa rtm ent house wns destroyed b y In g re hero yesterday. Tho dead are plea lice , 18, and E d ith Cam pbell, IS , oulp lu g b te rs o f Charles CampbeU, ja n ito r nav: f tho b u ild in g , and A r th u r , 1^. an d agaJ o i l Ross, 10. E vo C am pbell w as ta - ak lll cn to tho hoapitnl B u ffe rin g fr o m ' um a abou t her hoad and a rm a The to li eraonal offecta o f 12 fa m ilies 're s ld - ino li lg in the b u ild in g w oro destroyed. T . I

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la id doJ A N D ID O O , Nov. S 0P>— C apta in the d i w n rd H . W ntson w ho oommondtfd Los ita : lodron'vadevon, destroye r fo rce , U n i* la the I S totea b o ttio fle e t, on tb e n i ^ Septem ber 8, whea 2.1 liv e s ■wore lo s t d n e a r ly *14,000,000 In governm ent ^ont o: >porty w as destroyed In th e atrasd* W ilb e l r o f aeven voasela nonr'^&ondo, Cnl., Al oded " n o t , 'g u i l t y ’ ' to dhnrgsa e f L n i l :pable In e fflc i'ch cy to da y b o fo re a e f t vo l c o u r t m artia l. O th o r ^ a rg io s idac: iJn s t h im ore nogllgence an d ua> ti l ia t l i f u l aoomanablp, th e i]‘ T en o th e r naval o f f lc e ra also a r r . and bo t r io d b y tbo eo u rt m a r tlo L Theso trea: i lud o U o u te n a n t Ccm m andor Donald <<<f) H u n to r , w ho commsnded tb e U . B. R. e f Bei Ip h y , lea d in g ship o f th e aquadton,. t iv e j d L ie u te n a n t Laureuco F . B lo d g e tt , «<Gers v ig o t in g o f f ic e r o f th e D e lp hy . ' f j i i | A f te r C ap ta in W otann had pleaded, w ith in o u te na n t Law ronco W ild , com m uni* eaa ni t lo n s o f f ic o r o f the e leven th s q u a ^ be f t i n , deseribed the voyage dow n the th b e ic l f ia coast ond gave th e ' vese eb ' counti .maa aad th e loca lit ie s coaceraed. o u t p< U e n te n a n t Oamm onJer H u n te r tben use o .ve d e ta ila .o f. bearings ^ e i y e d from . ;whea » r ^ d seatlcm' r f P o rt -A iT ta e t l* a i r t #one?' p la in e d to tbe co u rt he b a d jr n ry ^ u o n to be lieve thn doatroyors aeutU

A rguoU o when In r e a l i t y th e y w ere i r t h w u A .B e a ring s recoivod d u r in g th o e o r l^ o n in g w oro "a o o r rn tlo th n t th o y u ld n o t be reconciled w ith a n y coutair , , t u a l id apeod,” H un to r lo ld th e con rt. « a ffe i T he change o f co u rw a t 9 o 'c lo c k th( !ileh le d th e destro:<ors on th e ree f, is m ode w i tb th o fu e lin g th a t i t w n» g j^ 'ts sa fo course in tho l i t (h t o f th o bear- gs rece ivo d w hich w ore fo u n d to eck near tho dead rec l|b n ln g cou rw id in disregard o f th e tw a rln g v o b v i- , is iy o t fn u l t and a f te r a dtxe consld- a t io n o f th e speed w e ig h t o f th e , , j , Ip , otc., M c o r t lo j t» H tin to r .

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Counsel Debate in Jh':'! Stokea L itiga tion

aiege M iaolyosnaed to Obtain Oonspiraoy I n d i o t a e n t s Q^rm Againat P la in tiff ____

N E W Y O R K . N ov. 5 Utn—\ dobale Btwocn oppoaing rouTmel ove r th e nd- wk lis M ib ll lty o f l o t t m described o-i K f * :i6ao uncd in Chicn^n to o b ta in con- p ira cy In d ic tm en ts ngn ina t W . E . D. f l to kcs , w ea lthy ho te l owTier; D an ie l J

N u g e n t, h b Now Y o rk l i t to m e y , a a i nvornl o f h is nogro w itnesses, today n llve ne d tho re - tr in l o f th e bote^ io n 's d ivo rce su it. ( !o u rt nd journed v e r e loction dny, n n l l l W ednesday, . rhen M r. N ugcntj_a w ilnoae to dn y , w i ll « reca lled . 0

M n x D . S leur, c liic -f counacl fo r A Itokes, caUod M r. N ug en t to tho s tand q0 re b u t teatlm ony o f R ufus S t illm a n ,1 w itne ss f o r ' t h e h o te l ow n er, a f te r j j Samuel U nte rm yor, oofenso law yer,ind closed h is cnso. M r. N u g o n t denied ita tem on ts n ttr ib u te d to h im b y S t il l - ^ , nnn th a t he had c r it lc i» > d M ra. ^ Stakes’ charactcr.

Suprom o C ourt Ju*t«co M ohonoy sna- tu in cd ob joction a f te r o b je c tio n by M r. S tou r ngninst questions o f M r. U n te rm yo r nbout M r . N iig o n t’s n c t iv l* lie s in ob tn in ing w itnesses nnd th e ir n- a f f id a v its fo r M r. Stokes. P in o l i j M -. U n to rm ye r offered ju e v id en ce 'pho to - a tn tic c o p io s -o f tho le t te r to Chieago - wltnosACfl nnd Jua tlco M ahoney to o k thn . tw o a tto rn eya to h in cham bers to bonr ° a rgum en ts oo th e ir jd m b a a b lli ty . Do- eia ion , i t w ns expected w ou ld bo an- nouncod W ednesday.

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i t th a t has a bo dy l ik e th a t o f a enc . bobca t, fu r Hko a coyote , w h iske r* ong

i lk o a fo lin e and tw o sets o f to o th anc in its low er JawT j u j

Jam es H . U u n te r, sup o rin tendont _ . o f th o c i t y p a rk lo o o f D oavor,•wonte to know . The an im a l .waa ® , b ro u g h t to D enver b y a r a n c o r . M r . H u n te r b fe ed in g i t and look* in g up i ta oncealry. Uel

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icisions Reached by Commis- sion for Huge Liabilities As­sessed Against Germany; Lusitania Claims Assessed

W A S H m 'o T O ir . n o t . s m v - Poor deda lona de te rm in in g Oer- iu m U ablU tlea fo r A m erican dalm a zean ltlng f io m th e w a r, lz»>»indlng those growing ont o f tha [A iHanla'a torpedoelng, -ware aa* aonnced today b 7 the mixed claln»

W hilo up ho ld in g bro ad ly th o Ln st* nio ela im s, num beHug 278 aad Sf(- »gatlng o p p ro x im u to ly *28.600,000,B com m bslon dism baod ela im s to ta l*J t3 45 ,000,000 fo r r i'cove ry o f inaar* eo prem ium s pa id b y Am ericons f c i otee tion ag idnat w a r h o u rd s .General p r in d p lo s go vern ing th e aa* lem ent o f th e Am erican cla im s w ere d dow n b y th e commiaaion. T h re e e f 0 deeiaiona, In c lu d in g th a t on th e > is ita n ia claim s, w ero unonimbus, h n t th e o th e r in to iTpretlng tro a ty ohUgm-

ms, E d w in B . P a rke r, u jpp ire , eoa* rre d w ith Chand ler P . Aadersen. n e r ie a n . com m issionor, over th e die* n t o f th o G erm an com m baloaer, D r. ilb e lm K ie ae nb ao h .

A a Im p o rta n t fe a tn re o f t h * Trfia ltan ia de d a le n v a s th s r e fo s t f e f th e e e na lsH oQ to assess «ns»> lOacy o r p o n lttv e damagas. R h s lA t i l a t s n d i damagea w e n pe na l .la th e ir n a ta e ^ x iot roiapensatlan» aad th e re fo re , onaa thorlsed b y th a t r e a t r o f BecUa. '" T h e r o is n o p laee in i t ( th e tre a ty f B e rt in ) fo r an y v in d ic tiv e o r jpoBi< V ve prov is ion 's ,’ * ta ld th e de eb ioa . G erm ony m nst m ake e o jb p n a a tie a td re p a ia t io n f o r a l l loasee f a l l i n f i th in i ts te rm s suato lned b y A m e n * ' in n a tion a ls . T h a t com pena itioa m ask B f t i l l , adeqnota aad com p le te 'T o lb e x te n t G erm any w i l l ha . h ^ »e- )un tab le . B a t t l ^ e n n u n is i l^ ia i r i t h * a t po w er to impoae penalUea fo r^ th e 80 an d b e n e fit o f j ^ v a i t e ' e l a i ^ t a

K o B pseU lo A v a rd f . . . .N o spe e iflo aw ards f a . ^ L o « i | a ^ .

asea w ore inade by- th e eomaOadoi^ i t * eclsion m ere ly a n no uu rln g th e p tb ie l* los to be ap p lie d in de te rm in in g eaeh laim . In th ia con ncrtlo n i t he ld th a t I tu a l dnmngoB fo r m en ta l aagnialh aad i f f e r in g o f re la tive s o f Am erieaaa los> a th o L u a lta n la w oulA be eom pim satetl j r .b u t th o t "e e n tlm e n ta l iaad TOgoe** le n ta l s n f fe r is g w ou ld a o t be eoa< > d ( ^ 'I n d ism iss in g c la im s fo r w u r is k

rem lum s p a id , th e e o m m l^ o n h e ld ^o t th e y w ero n o t a , elass f o r w h le h lerm any w as fin a n c ia lly lia b le ." I n t h b gro up o f c b im s , " saH^ th «

ommission, " t h o r o is no com p la in t o f n jn ry to . o r doebrucllon o r se i^ p re , f p ro p e rty b y tb o acts o f G e rm a a j o r Or agents. 'T he-so lo c o m p la in t is th a t bo hazards o f th e w u r requ ired th e loTmants as a m a tte r o f buainoM p m - ' ienoe, to p ro ld e t b y in su ra n ie r ia ka rh ieh no ve r m atu re int>> damage. TTnder he te rm a o f th e tre n ty ( o f B e r l in ) ie rm an y eannot be he ld l ia b le f o r a l l

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British Schooner M en in Tow by

Feder^OfficersAu x ilia ry Veaael, 'Xon la F.,'*

Captured by Booze Slenthfl A fte r Three-Honr Ohaae; Oet L iquor W orth $371^,000

J A O E B O K V H J .B , K o T . 6 O f)— T h a _ B r ltla h a a x lU a ty schooner L e t i ls F . va a e ^ to r e d a f te r a th rse^heor d u u s ’ a t aooa to d a y b y fe de ra l aa thoxttlsB and SOOO cases o f U qnor T a ln ed a t «375,000 v a a seised, th e o f f ic e rs re ­p o rte d ea th e ir re tn xa here to n lt fU .

Th o cap to ro was e ffeo te d w i th ia . th o 12-m ilo l im i t o f f Bouth P a b lo ' beach, and C ap ta la I ^ A Johnaon, o f H a rb o u r is lan d , B r i t is h W est In d ie s , and a lx m em be n o f th e c re w w ere a r- . ' res ted . T h e y a rc be ing b ro u g h t to Jae kao nvillo , .w hore ^ tb e jr w lU be eharged w i th . v io la t in g th a en itom a law s and th o na t!o na l-;'p roh !b ltio a la v , o f f ic e rs so ld . ; V '

Th o crow to ld a jStory o f h a v la g ' been a ttacke d abou t fo a r o ’ e l o ^ la s t Tuesday m o m ln g b y the second a»* a la tan t engineer and tw o stowaw ays, one o f w hom w as fo rm e r ly tb e - e h ia t .■ engineer, fo reed Ia to 'th e fo reeasU s . and k e p t th ere nn de r - ^ a r d n n tU te * day. T h o ir a llfg o d eaptors; t h ^ a ^ ^ . w en t aahpre in doriea v h r a th s g o T * . e rnm ent pnrsnera w ere s ig h ts^ .

M om bers o f e re v , o f f ls e rs s a i ^ deolared th « y [-p ^ \ le ; . 9U U l ^ t r i h s . te * : < l ie f th e p n rs a 'm .w e re '

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27BW fO B K , K o r . 6 (Jp)—Those th ia v b o w » tc li tb e na tie iu a po U tle« l fin d i a t n v i t o SM w b lc h w » ; tb « y r^e tt bsnd In * n o f f y o t r e le c tlo n w ln d p ro b a b ly -wlU n o t-g e t tnoch ssttfr- ftcH on to n o iro * . . ,F irs t th e ro oro o n ly <i fo«r c loctions Aufp

f o r coagreaSt and secaix], fe w i^buea tl ie , k a v ln j ft bearing on tho n e x t preai* niov< d o n t la l e le c tion aro Involved.

Oao n e w . m orabor ol tho U n ite d S tatea acnate is to be clectod. in Ver- m on t. P o rte r U . Dnlo, repub lican, and (lie . P a rk H . PoUard, democrat, aro ea iidi* datea fo r tho poaition lo f t vncant b y alnee th o denth o f Senator D illin g h a m . I l ia tin u i te rm w ou ld havo expired.

P ro h ib lt i io n haa entered Jnto the «am pnlgu and M t . D ale, fa v o r in g a t r le t on fo rco ineot, hna tho cndoracment o f th o S ta te Anti-S a loon league.,^ M r . i,40( P o lla rd , w ho in u cousin o f P rea ident m nti Coo lidgo, fa vo rs m o d if ica tion o^ th e d u r ii Vo la tead act. V e nn on t n o rm a lly la atanneh ly repnb liean and th o p o lit ic s l wiseoerca aoy there aro no slgna o f an Jjvel npheava l. • -

BSTsn to B s B lee tsd S jSe ren now represen t/itlvcs nro to

bo elected io congroM, ono in V e r* I th o | m on t, fo u r In N ew Y o rk , ono In I l l l * ia ir noia and ono in N o rth C arolina. L i t t le nnd in te rea t has been a h o w n ^ n th o con- te s t,-a a Tbomas D oyle, dom oerat, w l l l j . .

ibav® s lig h t opposition , h is opponent, Le s te r Rodney, ha v in g w ith d ra w n .T be e le c tion ia to f i l l the vaeaney B]}|;h eaaaed b y tb e denth o f W . B . H nlney, jw o ll. de m o c ra t ‘ low

The e le c tion in tho f lr a t V o rm o n t op o d is tr ic t Is m ndo n e ceu ary b y the rc a * i” ' “ * ig n a tio n o f Bepresentativo D a lo to 1 accept the repub lican nom ination fo r th o senate. The candidates oro E r - ‘ ,.Q(^( neat W. .G ibson, Topabllcan, nnd B a r- nocoi to n 1 ! . ’ B a ile y , d e m ocra t jhnnd

T l u » to » « w Y o rk T he congreasionnl elections in N ow

Y o rk ata to ore m ado aeeeasory b y j^ p y g , death o f fo o r repreaeata tivos d o r in g pro d i th o laa t yea r. Three o f tho eleotlona iprese s re in -M e w Y o rk C ity or v ic in ity . I n 'a r g u t th o e leventh d ls t l ic t A n n in g 6. F ra i l , [eonse dem oerst, and Guy O. Palm er, repub* | l ie a n , are cnndidates to succeed ,U to Bsp reaontn tivo D an ie l H io rd a o .’ j ^ ^ l id e m o r? « .'‘ i^ In the s ir te p n th **d i s t r i c t v e r j■which w as repreaented fo r m nny years |price j b y tb e la te B o u rko Cochrna, d e m o c ra t,' on al th o candidatea ore John J . O ’ C onnor, ^ o f im de m ocra t, an d Joh n C, O 'C onnor, to * iJ f '" ^ ' po b lica n . The y oro no t re lnted , . J f t - ' ’ ’, i „ th e 24 th d ia tr ie t, represented b y the Is to J . V . G on ly , dem ocrat, th o can d i-1 f i r s t da tea nro E d w ard B . Koeh, de m ocra t,) * ‘ c and fo rm e r Bepresentativo B e n ja m ia w avo L . F a ire b ild , repub lican. A h o t f ig h t in a bos been waged In tbe d is tr ic t and a * loso vo to hna been forecast b y obaerr- * ers. Soc ia lis ts have namod candidntca in oach o f th e d is tr ic ts b a l‘ tb o aociai* a n j la t vo to is n o t expected to be heavy. Since

The o loetion in tho 32d d is tr ic t , em* [’ b ra c in g Je ffe rso n , Lew is , M ad ison

and Oswego coontiea, ia to f i l l t b o ] “ ^®*’ Taeancy cansed b y th e death o f L a * , th o r W. W . M o lt , TopubUcan. T h o !» “ «“ eand ida tea oro Thaddeus C. Sweet, fo r* m e r p ro m ia on t atato leg is la to r, repnb* ■ lie o n , o f P h oe n ix , and D an ie l C .Bu rkC , dem ocra t, o f O neida, . the socla ilaU h a ve nam ed Jam es W. ila n s o n o f V7o te rto w n . J

I n th o Second N o rth C arolina di»- “ t r i e t a sncccsaor w i l l bc chosen to th o ‘ la to B ep reso n ts tivs Claude K itc b in , f o r yeara dem ocratic loader o f the bouse. Judge Jobn A . K o rr, dem ocrat, ^ bsa no op po s ition fo r the place. tho .

Bookr SnccsHOxs Vacancies caoaed b y tho death o f

BopreacntatiTC s C an trlU , seventh Ken* tn e k y , nnd H um preys, th ird M lsslaslp* p l , b o tb demoerata, .w i l l bo f i l le d a t spee ia l O lections la te r.

P o u r atates— M ary lan d , M ia s iu ip p i, K e n tu c k y and V irg in in — w ill elect gov- " “ '" 'J e no jt. N ew V o rk , N ew Jersey and M o ry ln a d w il l e lcc t members o f the s ta te leg is ln tu ro . *

In N o w Y o rk the demoernts havo — w ngod an energetic campaign fo r con- t r o l o f th o assem bly. M l

T ho repub licona now Control th o M assem bly b y tw e iro votea, bu t the aon* W a te ia dem ocratic.

N o w Y o rk , Pennsy lvan ia and Ohio w i l l bo ld refcrendum a on sta te meaa-

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- (S p e c iftl lo Tho K n w A )— Cotrpor no- , to - i u r it ie s n t n new lo u fo r t l io ycnr, earhed d u r in g tl io Inat tw o wockb, n io * avo s tir re d th o : in '^ r e i t ® f th e in* estor. R oger W . B)il)con 's Snrvoy ou mn,i, lie ind u a try ia pnrtU ^'iJurly h e lp fu l, in muei hia connection. In a ro p o rt o f h l i mani Indlnga Issued iod ay , the a ta tla tie ian volu ic ttirea th e s itn n tio ii c len rly . .“ .The coppcr in d u s try hns fo r aomo .um*

imo been r o ll in g in tho do ldn m is o f >w pricoa nnd deprcif-.fcd m arket'<*ondi- « o rli io n s ," iw ys M r. fJnbaon. “ Prom - n . j lUguat, 1021 th ro u g lio ttt 1M 2 nnd in f o | „ . t l» lie . f i r s t qu a rte r o f th ia yea r, prieca tj.«v lovcd s to n d ily up w nrd . In M arch n on ipo rn ry rcn c tio n ^ r t i t nnd d u rin g ^ id ff ho poat seven m on th ii tho tren d h n i nufTi een mnrke«riy dow nw ard . P resent f .o „ , Motntiona nro on n i».ir w k h thoae o f thn i lie e n rly p a rt o f l l l - r i ^ J

“ A p p a rrn t d o n ics tir conaam ptlon. . nl Inco tho lo w p o in t o f 1921, hns con- Inuod in nn u n in to rn ip te d riso . A b o u t . in - 00,000,000 pounds « e rc consumed by w h „ om catic m anUfncturorH d u r in g 1921: »,«*, ,100,000,000 pounds d u rin g 11)22. am i j - n ostim a to fo r th o present calendar ear places tho nn iount in cxeesn n f ,400,000.000, n f ig u re eJoaeiy npprox i- * ’ la t in g th n t o f niaxiii-.um w u r a c t iv i t y , u r in g 1D18. , ^

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iv e ly good nnd ijnproving-. E x p o rt uph( iauroa hnve risen M end lly fro m 504,- Sanl 00,000 fo r th e fisc.-.l y e a r en d in g tho uno, 1021, to an am ount th a t w i ll ro b a b ly exceed TRO.C'IO.OOO pounds fo r J ho presont en londnr .vetir. T h la f ig u re “ * '• I in exceaa o f an y previoua to 1012. nd close ly approxim ates th o yonra im* paaj lodiate ly^ preced ing the w a r. sas

" D u r in g th o past soyon months lierc has bcon no npprcctablo declino 1 n u in u fa c tu r in ff nctix ’i ty . A e tu a l do- le s tlo coilBum ption bait had onlv n lig h t recession. E xp orts have held m on e ll. Tho basic ronson fo r th o presen: coBl IW m a rke t is fo un d in th o c lean ing got p o f s tocks o f m w ta ia te ria l he ld h v , lan u fn c tu rc rs . \ '“ T h c accum ulation Of auch atocka

le v ltn b ly necompnnies a pOrlod o f In* h h mao a c t iv i ty such na the m ills experi* ice 4 laa t spring , fo r i t then become* Bcoasary to kpop a la rg e r sup p ly ou and to insure u n in te rru p te d 0{ » r a t i0P.^ itb theao ' grcaBin.<-the-m achinery' oeka now roduced to abou t norm al, ib r icn to rs m uat en te r tho m a rk e t lo ivo r now orders fo r coppcr and bra»M ‘oducta. .T h is basic lenson fo r the resont low p o in t la in i ts o lf a atrong ‘gum cnt fo r heav ie r purchuaea u u i inaequent h ig he r prices.

H s s v y B o y ln g Expoctod.“ A l l In d ica tio ns p o in t to tho fnct la t th o stago la be iug set fo r a long ivn ited bu y in g m ovement. N ea rly ?ery appree inb ly upw ard tu rn in ricea haa boon d ire c l ly procodod l.y > a b ru p t d ro p In ahipm cnta fro m the fin e r ie s to dom eatic m illa . I n Scp- m ber dom eatic .dellvcricB w oro on ly 1,000,000 pounds, th o low e s t since i r ly In 1022, nnd ove r 30,000,000 >unda be low th o nverago p o in t fo r tho ra t e ig h t m'ontha o f th is yen r.“ Copper b u y in g hus alw ays eomo in aves. Fayeho logy eu tora th o m arket

a pe rs is ten t tendency to fo llo w the ■owd, and i * o f te n th e de c id in g fac >r in th e d ire c t io n and e x te n t o f a rico m ove m o n t A n o the r in d ica tio n ! ap p roach ing strenf^iiu is th o length id e x te n t o f th o de c lin in g m a rk e t inco tb e la t t e r p o r t o f M arch th o n

res. T h e -q u e s tio n arousing greatest ite re s t in N o w Y o rk are a proposed nendm en t deaignod to leg a lico a sol* ler bonus o f $45,000,000 and opening 10 fo re s t reserve in p a r t to p r iva te itereata fo r w a te r pow er develop- e n t

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1 in P e nnsyh 'an la , one w ou ld pe rm it 10 b o rro w in g o f $50,000,000 fo r road i i ld in g and re p a ir in g and ono w ou ld ccmpt fro m ta xa tio n bu lld lng a used f th o Qrand A n n y o f tho B epublic,10 A m erican Le g io n and s im ila r or- m ixa tlons.Tho o n ly eleetlon in tho w cat to at- ac t a t te n tio a la in Oregon, w he ro tho >tcTs a io lo a c t upon a s ta to Income ix lo w aom ewhat s im ila r to th o fed- n l measure.Ju d ic ia ry c lcctiona w i l l be he ld in a im b e r o f sta tes and m in o r o f f ic ia ls ected. A lo n g th o A t la n t le seaboard any c itic s w i l l e lec t m ayors, n o ta b ly lilla de lp b ia .

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PsodQ ctlott K o t A jy n s tM . •“ F o r the tlinO be iug theso fa c to rs 60 111 preaum nbly luiv-’ m oro w e ig h t i n ;0 m nrko t th a n th c ro in t iv e a tatus •)£! CA ocks,' producU on. consum ption , ot?. m o ,t Mt w n r p ro du c tion hns .n o t y o t been ope tly nd joB ted to poaco t im e con* m ption. U n t i l aueh tM nd jua tm cn t is ado, prices w i l l bc dererm fned not so *' uch- by tho r a t io o f aupp ly nnd d<> Its f and la - th e fo rm o f n lo s ; th a t Is, tht- to ot >lumo o f ro fin e d copper ne tu a llv Thi longing bunds fro m p roducer to con* va llo

“ The fa c t th o t general business is [ “ 'f® o rk in g sidow iflo nn<i a lig b t ly down nrd— th o Babaoaehnrt ahowa present P**«ai i t iv l t y l a p e r cen t bo low norm al— . Thi ay de lay th is recovery som ewhat. throe “ The p o s itio n o f th e ind u s tr j- ond*. dged b y i t w l f , w ou ld suggest tho ircbase o f copper «ocka. Tho fa c t, , , tw ever, th a t tb o long sw ing tre n d o t 0 atock m arked and genera l business s t i l l dow nw n rd is n u o tc r r in g f i ic to r ^ s ing le gronp o f s*-ocka esn no t we>l cd i

in counter to tUc fu nd am en ta l a itu j- w a^ on th a t go ven ia '^ th e c n liro m arket, rcpo i 'hen tho b o tto m ht.H been rcachcd, x h iw cver, and th c lo n j; bw ln g upw nrd li> —n m . o rd tr , copper r to cks should be ^ nonjr tbo f i r s t to b e n e fit b y th-;

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e u rs te Corns. , L J*‘M ns’ s l) mvo g o t a nraxDcnt 0* re>orse corn in ' som o tlroe ," sa id C ba ^ l | I>al Eph. m n iln n t lv e ly . ••but yo’a ll) t t ’ ad m it h i t usunlly com e n ftab >• g i t etim p'a fo^ yowr b o r t iM liik g s ."-lUchmond T lm M -D lsp a tcb . _____

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o the r b u ild ing s . A J’hp en rthq ua ko s tru ck tb e Im p e ria l le y s h o r tly a f te r 2 o 'c lo c k th is a f- noon and le f t a t r a i l o f - d is lodged = Id in g fo un da tion a, tw is te d concrete lars and b ro ken g lis s .'ho f i r s t tem b lor, th o s t l f fe s t o f tbe oe recorded bo ro, las te d f iv e sec*I*- '{e in fo rce d conerete p il la rs in fro n t th e N e w Y o rk sto re w ere tw is to d

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S tntes im m ig ra tio n s ta tio n gnvo y and crashed dow a, b u t no one was o r to d in ju re d .th ro ug ho u t th e businoss d is tr ic t ny p la to ‘ glass w ind ow s w cro bro*J. ^

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J A B V IE W , O re., N ov. B 0P>— Thc neh P h oe n ix N o . 10 w as w reckod I th o crow , p ro b a b ly fo u r , w as lo s t lay ^whon tho vessel onpdsod w h ile e m p tin g to cross th o bo r In to T illa - ok b a y hore. The coast 'guard rched tb o tcssoI fo r v ic tim s b o t fll)1 dlaappeared.

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oiled, they seem to be edi b r ig h tly dr.e^sed jaeighbo here is a story behind thei

ry o f how onee they were j thes. as gaudy ahd brigh me from, Paria. were sold to the mercha th e ir merits. For a tim'e th e ir m erits and to ld his tie these m erits were for; l is many items, s low ly fo ile rks never heard o f thei I some o f th e ir more fortv tised, merchants began 1 prom inen tly and shopp( became acquainted w ith lg uncalled fo r and uns( l i t t le e ffo r t and l i t t le t ii one knows about. . habby l i t t le orphans arc They are being given aw room. Tomorrow they w

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Commerces shelves are a few lin - have been there a long how long. D ingy, faded Ig ing away from th e ir 3rs to a place o f seclus- ;se shabby li t t le strang-

proud and new, dressed i t as the latest v ia l o f

ant by a salesman who e the merchant remem- s customers. B u t l i t t le rgotten. The merchant, argot even th e ir names.:m.unate shelf-mates were to d isp lay these lines iers selected the goods th rough p rin te rs ’ ink,

iold the iinkno'wn. I t ime to sell goods Which

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K Good T h in g —D O N T M X 8 8 XT. “ end y o u r name an<i address p la la fy i t te n to ge the r w ith P cen ts (a n d tb is D) to C ham beris in M eA 'e ine Co., Doo linea, Io w a , aad ro o tlv e Ip r e tu rn a a l paekage o o n ta ln in g C h sm b o rla in ’s ngh Bem edy fo r eougns, co lds, croup, Bncbial, “ f lu » ' and w ho op ing coughs, d t io k l la g tb ro s t, C ba m b erla la 's Bmaeh and L iv e r T ao le ts fo r stomoeh >nblea, ^ d ig e a t lo a ,' gassy p ^ tb a t m d t b e 'b o ^ b u iio w ip o w aa d consti* t io n ; ( ^ a a b e r la in . ’s Sa lve, needed io c ry fa m ily fo r1> nm s scalds, wounds, es and s u n a ffe e tio n s : these Toluod ' n l ly m ed icines f o r o n ly S oents. D o n t ' s s i t — adT.

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Tex Rickard Negotiatino' for Match Between Renault and Gibbons or Harry Wills

* K E W Y O B K , N o v , 5 ( m _ T o i K l« k - A a rd to da y began jjo g o tin llo n a to m atch

. J a ck R en au lt, Canadian, hoavyw o igh t who kno ckcd o u t F lo^d .Johason la s t F r id a y n ig h t, w ith e ith e r Tom G ib ­bons, 8 t. P a u l U gb t heavyw e igh t, o r H a r r y W il l t , negro t i t le contonder.

B lc k a rd has un dcrta tke n tho nego­t ia t io n s in th o in tc rp s ts o f a N ow Y o rk new spaper’s C hristm as fu n d . I f arranged th o prom otor plans to stago th e m atch around ho lid a y tlm o , possi­b ly D eccw ber 21, a t M ad ison Square O&TdOQ.

tk P addy M o llin s , manager o f W illa , has had somo dlffercDcejS w ith B lck * a rd and announced he w ou ld n o t a lgn

11- fo r any n a tc h w ith tho O a iden pro- ^ b o t e r , b u t i t Is be lieved bo m ig h t

u t e r h ia a t t itu d e , as the b o n t w ou ld bo ‘ a c h a r ity a f fa i r . Should e f fo r t * t o s ig n th o aogro bo un a va ilin g ,' how - « re r, G lbbona p ro bn b ly w i l l bo select- fid. Tho S t. P au l b a ttle r, wbo w on t tb o l im i t w i th J a ck Dempsey la s t J a ly 4, b&s beon asked to name b ia te rm *.

B o n a u U ’a m anager, Leo F ly a n , bas ^ discussed - tb o proposal w i th B lc k a rd , Wl and a lth ou gh ho has no t d e f in i te ly ao-

copted, no d i f f ic u l t y Is expected in b tlR K in g ab ou t &a eagagem cnt *o f& r IU th o C anad ian is coaeemed. i

* NUMEROUS CLASHES WILL IATTRACT GRID INTEREST

Anaoal Mooting o f Prlncotott and Har- ▼ txd to B« Claasle £7«Qt; M any OtHar B iff Oames This Week

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ttu a i m ee ting o f Prlncv'li^n nm l I ln r v n n l ■ w h ie h takes plnce o t Palmer M em oria l

W s tad ium , heads n l is t o f S a tu rd ay fo o l- ' b a ll a t tra c tio n s t h i t H cnk w h ich np* fe a rs o vc ry b i t aa prom ising o f s t i r ­r in g , s tu bb o rn p ln y n i tm iis p irc d lit la s t w e e k 's h is to ry m aking cohtontft. I

V ie in g w ith the pront C rim son-T lgcr | pe renn ia l In c ln iiiin fo r popu lar in te re s t w i l l bo clashes In v o lv ij.g C orne ll and C olum b ia , Penn S tn to nnd G eorgia Tc'*h, Y n lo nnd M nry lan d , D nrtm ou tli ftnd B row n , Pennsy lvan iu nnd L n fa y - o lte , X^oston C ollogo .md Centennurj*. C arnegie Tech and P e tro it, W illin m s and W esloyon, A rm y and Arknnsr.s A gg ies, N a v y and S t. X u v ie r, R uetgors

' • f a n d W cUm ond, and WvSt V irg in iaW ash ing ton and Leo. W h llo fo o tb i. il s tudents f in d no seriou* th re a t to fhe s ta n d in g o f th e fo w rem ain ing unde-

* fe a te d evenens, th<! f in a l ra tin g o f th e team s m ay bo connM orably u f fc c to .l th ro ug h B a tn rd u y ’s } 'l'iy -

- ^ T h o O orncll-C olum bia gnme ^nt the ^ ^ '^ b lo grounds is un ique In th n t i t b r in g *

to ge the r th o pupUs o t <*oache» who'huc* aesstvely bavo been «kclnred the lon I ers in th e ir p ro fession. Porcy H augli- lo n , th e C o lum b ia m entor, won.sueh ni> c la lm w h ile ' s c rv ln j; ni* I la r v n n l ’ * ooach and o f la te y e u r l. O ilm oro D ob lc, th e C orne ll m entor, h a i been regnrdod

^ b y m any as th e lea d in g fo o tb n ll tencher la th e east.

W est V irg in ia and Ruotger cach p la y tw o co n to tts th is w o-jk fo r t l ie i r m eet cach o th o r a t th o Polo grounds to ­m orro w and on Sa tu rday th e M o u n ta in ­eers w i l l p ln y W ash liif^on nnd Lee n t C harleston , W . Va ., .o-'id B u o tge r* w i l l m eet U n iv e rs ity o f B ichm ond n t N ow B ru n sw ick , N . J .

I f y o o r p ro p e rty }s desirable and is id y e rt ls e d la th e c lass ified— y o u *11 f in d yo o r ba yar.

MOTHEHJS—D on 't yoa koow too e«n ta rs a distrwAed, feTerisb, cotiRhing

» eblld iatoaoom fortable and bap-p iiy nnlUng ono simply by g irlD g

C H A M B E R L A IN ’ S C O U G H R E M E D Y .

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Tbo Cubs o f the ju n io r h igh school D r I hnvo a rea l schedule fo r tho com ing «(l week. O n Tuesday th e y m eet F ile r

jh ig h school n t F i lo r , and th en on F ri- < (lay tho C ns tlo fo rd h ig h , w hich m ot

d e fea t a t th e ir hands a wook ago, comcs to T w in - F a l ls fo r a ro tu rn en-

(.}i gagement on L in c o ln lo t... l , t T h o ..F ile r game w i l l bo p layed a fte r

M hool and no d o u b t th o coaches w i ll f in d i t necessary to shorten tho p lay-

Qf In g period, b u t novortheless fans w ill bo suro o f a good gam o, as i t w i l l bo

,Q. p ra c tic a lly a l l o f F i le r ’s f i r s t team th n t w i ll m oo t th o redoubtab le Cubs

J f and no t th o sccond a tr in g , as was tho gQ caso whon th e y whlton-ashcd tho Jer>

ome scconds.,0 A s we havo I t no w e ig h t o f the rcg-

u U n o f th o F i le r M g h squad w i ll 1,^ meet Conch A n d e rso n ’a buneh. Thoy ,]j! are considering i t ns a p ra ctlco gnme

And ap pa ren tly are n o t tn k in g the .Q. Cubs ve ry se riou s ly . B u t the Cubs

w i l l assert thcm sclv fis ns th ey have i l j dom onstrfttod to ove ry tonm th e y have ^ m et th ia season.w - F r id o y th o C a s tle fo rd gong w ill

m ako an n tto m p t to even up tho aeortf ,Qt o f ifl> t w ee k ’ s d e fe a t on tho local l ly fio ld , w h ila t th o B ru in s nro on the

o the r sido o f th o r iv e r ^celebra ting w ith ,a , B a p « rt^ 'Thero Is a lso a te n ta tiv o arrange*

m en t fo r a gam o w ith th o Jeromo see- {q onds n o x t w ook a t Jorom e. The Cubs

w oro a l i t t lo la to g e tt in g s ta rted , bu t •thoy. aro o n t n f to r th o games now.

. 'wills KAYOS THOMPSONN og ro O oatonder f o r H ea T yw e lg lit

I T it lo Takas M M a o n o f B o ston 8cra$- p o r in F o a r tk o f 12-S oond B o a t

• N E W A R K , N . J ., N o v . 5 t>P >-Hnfry .W ills , N ow O rleans lic a v y w o lg h t t i t le ^contender, te e h n lc n lly knocked out

I " ' J a ck Thompaon to n ig h t in th o fo u rt|i round o f a 12-round m a tch n t the F irs t Regim ent a rm ory . T ho m p son ’s sccond*

ot- th ro w a to w e l In to th o r in g as he went ‘ I ’* down h e a v ily fo r th e second tim e In I f ’ th e round f ro m n b a u e r ln g aW atk lo

the head and body.

•" FOUR FOUND GUILTY FOR a.i ACTIVITIES WITH KLANr ia ___>tli B xa tto d C yclops A m o n g Tbose K u n a d >>'' to Faco C harges o f C a rry in g F lro ' 0 ‘ > arm s; Tb roo O t t u n A r o A e iia ltte dms J _____’ r-.a B A STR O P. L n ., N o v . 5 Fourors ullegcd mombors o f thr* Morehouse par* t i ' t Ish K u K lu x K ln w , In r lu d ln g C aption i‘ l l J . K . S k ip w o rth , o x a lt '. t l cyclops, today he w ero found g u i l ty o f “ ca rr j-in g fire -

d o -!a rm » on tho prem ises o f an o th e r,” In o f 'c o n n e c tio n w ith hoo.lud hnnd ac tlv i-

tod tie s in M orohooso p a rish la s t yenr.Sentence w i l l bo pruuounced lote r.

the O thers fo un d g u i l t y w cro Bentou iR« P ra t t, M a rv ia P ic k o tt nnd W . G. In - uc* tosh.i> > Threo a lleged k ia o in ic n , t r io d jo in t ly i;h- w ith the fo n r w ere fo u n d no t g u ilty . ni> The y woro Samuel ifild r id g o , Sam Cox d ’ » nnd C ud PSekott.i l l ' , The seven m en w oro tr ie d jo in t ly lo d be fo re Judge F rod C. Odom in a ix tb lie r d is tr ie t eourt. T h o y w ore ehnritcd

w ith a ra id oa th e nomo o f A lo n to la y Brnddock> fa rm e r, w hu w as believed c e t ‘ to be ongaged in th o i l le g a l nutoufac- to - i tu re o f w h iskey.iln - — ■ - .............

P *0* Prow idea *^ 150.‘ A T ^ c o r In uae u f Lond« i*s

charcbes w as p u tz lo t a sh o rt t im * •g o to see. a t th e bock o f th e p u lp tt

. and OD t leve l w ith t l ie preacher’s lnd -' ****^* • P®< w h ich appeared- i to belong lo th e p u lp it w oodwork.

S im ila r pegs w ere to be found In other p n rts o f tbe sam e eb urch , and la manjr o tb e r c ity churches. T b e y w ere oucw

r s tised fo r hu og lng up th e preacher's Dg aad th e cong re ga tioo 's w igs.' P - _______________^ a iy e s rln F ro m S h ir k 's L ive r.

la a sha rk 's l iv e r tb e con tont run * Y . fro m M to ,70 p e r cen t o r fine s t o il, of

' w h ic h aboQt 10 pe r cen t Is t^ c e r in .

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and b e t baby, w h ile F os te r w a s ^ u t a t ' .extrem e c ru e lty , gross neg lect and w H

Sj V oting Machines , B rin g Sm all P a rt

o f Purchase PriceHt C ity o f Denver Gets $336 fo r p- Apparatus tha t O riginally

Cost $112,500f.'* D E m ’ B R , Nov. .T '>P>— The c ity

o f D on vo r today soM 122 au to m u tlc v o t in g m nch in fs whiph had heen ly in g id le fo r 16 years, fo r $3 apiece. The v brought a grnnd to tn l

J* o f M 30 . The c ity pa id $112,500 I'* fo r them .

T he m achines weor sold to Bob- e r t Russell o f Denver. He said he w ou ld p ro bn b ly aell them ns ju n k .

W hon th e machines f i r s t Mcre p u t In to use undor n repub licnn

M nd m ln ls lT n llo n . l^n ' dem ocrnts ™ charged th e y ro tild he m an ipu ln ted , j

o b ta in e d nn In ju nc tio n re s trn in in g | th e c i t y from using lhe machines

f*" a t th e polls. Other c ltU cn s fo llo w - <1 cd th is nctlo n nn'd o lta ln e d nn In ­

ju n c tio n res trn in in g th e c i t y from p a y in g fo r the m n"hincs. '

T h e Fcdern l B a 'Io t M ach ine com pnny, from 'vh h h tho m nch ln r*

“ y w e re bought, trn n s fc rre d th e sc- cu r it ie s whieh thi* c i t y hn/1 g iven

*** i t to the Home S avings com pnnv o f T>rlTnlt an tl bo tb b ro ug h t sn lt ngn inst the c ity td ro lle c t fo r the m nchlnes. The U n ited S tates su- preme cou rt upheld fh o low e r cou rt

jw h lc h decreed th n t th o c i t y m ust p n y fo r tho muchines.

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• " E r ro r ,M r. P u re he an waa exc ite d . “ 1 te ll

i lv **• • d fu g den np*s ta irs , O fe r th a t s tore. W hy. p t *

. seen dozens—o f women, m ind you—* 0 ’ up th e re looking h a jg a n j. w om and ; . o ld . aad come down loo k ing ip lr l ie d

and young , as i f linhu iM w ith oew llfe .~ "D ru g fl*^n. n i) t l i lt .g ." tu ild U r. F acrtn lnd . ” 110 such iliJuu, T h a i's s beau ty pa rlo r."'

t 's M athsrnatlcs.DS T h e question as to w ha t tbe scl-;>K ence o f m athem atics s lia ll bo s o ld to befa has been discussed hy ph ilosophers and•ed m otlie roa tlc lans fo r aome 2,000 yeura.rk . b b t as ye t a generally approved deHnl-ie r tlon has no t been I'om iu la icd . A com-,nj^ moa de fln ltl« n . but one be ld Innde*i(W Qunte. Is th a t muthemotlcH Is th e scl*itg ence o f flnd lng out how m uny and how

m uch, o r th e science o f meBaurcment.

•N e w -Y o rk D rin k * a L o t o f M ilk . n« N ew Y o rk consumes 3.000,000 quarts u f o f m ilk a day, some o f I t com ing f r a n

a * f a r ss Canado.

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hown hero w i tb ho r bnby B o be rt, is s u in g f tho~v iee -p rca ldcn t o f the S tanda rd O il as com pollod to w o rk to support bo rse lf t a lg h t on ga y pa rties . Tbu b i l l cbaigea i l l f u l absence. I

OIL COMPANIES TO MERGEK e g o tla tlo n s K e w U nd er W a y fo r

X^urchaM b y C on tine n ta l o f M a ta a l: PropoBitdon S tiU T e n U tlv a

r ----------- •r D E N V E R , Colo,, N ov. S M > l-N c g o . '

tia t io n s aro unde r w ay between tho C on tine n ta l O il company nnd th o M u ­tu a l O il com pany fo r tho purehaae o f the M u tu a l b y th o C on tine nta l, C. E . S trong, v lco 'p rea id cn t o f th o C on ti­nenta l, sa id to da y . {

M r; S tro n g doclincd to reve a l a n y i o f the te rm s o f the proposed deal a n d j said th a t th o propos ition had no t reached th e stago whero a d e fin ite s ta tem ent cou ld bu mnde. H e said n e go tia tio ns p ro ba b ly w i l l bc c o n tin ­ued.

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— ■■■■ WiBritain Seeks Support of Allies »

in Preventing Return Sf "" Frederick WilliamP A B IS , N o v . S (4»>— Prem ier P o in - ke

caro has approved n sug ge s t^n o f Uk t G rea t B r i ta in th a t th e a llies iaako a o& jo in t rop rcscn tn tlon to H o lla id to m prevent former Crown P rlnco Froder* ic k W iilln m fro m le a v in g H o llan d fo r Germ any. L o rd Crewe, the B r it is h

I ambassador, com m unicated th o suggos- j tlo n to M . V 'o lnca re th is a fte rnoon.

Acco rd ing to n se m l-o ffie la l source, Lo rd Crewo also Impressed on M .P o ln - cnre th e nocesslty o f In s tru c tin g a ll French o f f ic ia ls In tho B h lne land to m a in ta in s t r ic t n e u tra lity tow nrd tho separatists.

• LO N D O N , N ov , B OP)— In event th e fo rm er G erm an crow n p rinco a ttem p ts to re tu rn to H o llan d to h ia estate a t . Oela, upper S iles ln , fro m W lo rln go n , H o lland, where ho now Is * ta y ln g , th e B r it is h go vem m ent w i l l do no th in g to . res tra in h im w ith o u t f l r a t consult- in g Its a llies , i t w as sta tod today. Governm ent o f f ie la la soem d o u b tfu l ro* ga rd ing the procUe ae tlo n th a t wou ld be tnken to l im i t F re d e r ic k W ill ia m 's movements s lnco the e x is tin g tro a tlo s ' deal o n ly .w i th th e m ovom ents o f h is ® fa the r, tho fo rm e r emperor.

I f tb e B r it is h governm ent is g ive n d o fin lto assurances b y Germ any th a t

, F re d e rick W lU lam w i l l con fine him *, s e lf to Ools and no t ind u lg e in o vo rt I acts, I t Is th o u g h t possible hls d e p a rt­ure fro m H o lla n d w o u ld be couste- naneed.

W h iu Heusa M a r ty r * .Tb e s tra in o f e o te rta ln la ff a o a t i r a

t t th e W b lto H oose kU led fo a r w ives o{ p re a ld e a tt o f th e U s lta d S U te s .

! Thoy wer® M r* . T ^ lo r . M rs . FU lm ore .' U rs . H a rr iso n and M rs . W IIsoxl T h e

whola lu b o r o f con du c ting tb e socia l . l i fe o f the governm ent fa lls on th e I p resident's »vjfe. and dem ocracy, w h lcb

makes i l ie pn -s lt lu n tlu l p a ir accessible , to every rcs jie c tub le c a lle r, imposesI a fe a r fu l u(*rviiu« s tra in .

I I H ew Shoes A ra N iim be rsd .Shoea w ere o r ig in a lly onm bered ae*

I cord lo ff to th e . lea g th o f 'a g ra in o t I ba rley . In a system o f e n n u e ra tlo n b y ■ th irteens. T h in scheme Is th e basis

o f th e pres**ni svstom n f nunib<rlng .

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— Seerotary o f the In te r io r H u b e ii W ork, d u rin g a m oo ting bere today o f tbo bonrd o f trus tee* o f the Colorado school fo r tho d o a f and b lind , o f w hich ho is tt mombor, announced tb a t

' ho would rocommond to Secretary W allncc o f th o dopa rtm ont o f ag ri* '

; cu ltu re th o t P ik e ’s .Peak be made a : nn tu ra l monument.

Safa \n A n y W o r ld .T h e man w bo la th is w o r ld caa

• keep tb e w hiteness o f h ls soul Is n o t r l ik e ly to lose U In ah y o the r.^A lez% k o&dts Sm ltb.

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Some men w ork like beavofH to get h a lf w a j up tho ladder — the i they kH down and' grow fat.The very muscles that bu ilt th is business to ita present championship

" fitatuft are the ones we 'keep in trim .Everyono in T w in Falls who knows us knows that our success is due to our Value policy.We started to w in a place in your home w ith luuiHual values and whether we have got our hat on your rack o r nnt we are stiH g iving Mm strongest values in the city.Tbe goose tha t la id our gohleu esR is « a rly to l)Gd and early to rise— we are keeping thia

. ImHinpRs healthy liy . keeping you happy. .

M ichaels-Stem Value P irs t Olotfaea

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Last Year’s Champions Strike Winning Stride in Bowling League Opening Games

T h c T w in P a llii IjowI Idr IcnRHO Rot undo r w n y M ondny cvcn ln p w hen tho T ro y In u n d ry team, la s t y c a r 'a cbnni- piooB, do fca tcd Uio R oya l B a ko ry iq im rt tw o o u t o f th roo (pm cs. Tho L a un dry men K o ro d 2442 pin<» to tk o B a k e rs '2344.

C ap tn in C ub it o f th o L a u n d ry ro lle d h lg li w o ro fo r the evon ing w hon ho fm lBhod tUo la s t fo u r fram es o f th o lo r t ffomo w ith a B trikc fo r oaeli fram e and ended tho RoniO w ith n v ic to ry fo r tho T ro jiin o b y a ucoro o f 210.

T r i t t Bont tho b a ll down tho n lleys fo r nn avorago o f li>2 fo r t l io ovonln ff,Just th ro o under th a t o f tb o m on to r o f tho L a u n d ry team , C ub it, w ho avcr> aged 185. F o r tho Bakery , H u lih n n wa« tb o h ig h scorer, l i ia h ig h seoro en in o -iii th o laa t gamo whon ho a tn ie k 10(F nnd h ia avcrai^e was 17 0 .' i '

Tho f im t gamo w en t to t^ e -B a k o r» t y a m a rg in o f 33 filiia . “ D o u ff" S a l­man and Tow an do ing tho m ost o f tho w o rk fo r tb o w innora, nnd T r i t t b o w l­in g 193 fo r tho La un dry , Tho clean co lla r advoeatoa eam ^ back s tro n g iu tfao Bceond, howover, nod th e sc-ore, 808-763, aponks fo r its u lf. Tho Bakera atagod a r n l ly in th a lo s t gamo b u t ao also d id tho L a u n d ry men. The B a ko ra ' beet d id n 't.se e m to b o th e r tho T ro jan a in the- least, and th o y to ok tb a t, 8D4-808.

T ho aeoro!T ro y L a u n d ry :

, B a ilo y ............... ............. 140 153 108Boyd _________________ 130 142 178K in g ________________ 119 167 145T r i t t ....... ........ ..............103 108 18 ;

• C ub it (C n p t.) .......... . ir.2 188 210

Team to ta la _______ 740 808 804T o ta l p in s— 2442.B o y a l B a ke ry :

H u lih a n _______ _____ 153 162 100K e rr __________ ______ 163 133 14 iBalmon ......... ............ - 108 12D 143Yochem ...................... 123 170 170Tow an ( C a p t ) ______ 170 160 137

Team, to ta la _______773 7«3 80liT o ta l p ln ft—2344.The L a un d ry average iro a 102 and

th o B a k o ry 166. ^ i =• W M k 'i iB tn id n li. f -

Toesday evening The Nows team Bjoeta th o Idaho T h r t te r , and thon on W odnotdny lh o Q o ld tn R ule \n U p la y the Sugar F ae to fy aquad. A n d < laat, b u t n o t Joaat, the Shoo M a rk e t ga neota th o T imes team on Thur<day, wli and th us th o f i n t ronnd o f p la y is th i eompletod. ia

Tho presen t plans o f tho loaguo nro a fi to p la y i\xt f l r a t fo ' i r n igbtB o l eve ry w i week, thna g iv in g n i l o f the e ig h t teams tbi a chance to p la y onee a weolc M onday c it

.^ v o n in g 'c B ^ p lo te d the organizpt^pn and w i a l l o f th e teama aro eomplotod tom po p o ra r ily a t le a s t n il

Tbe fo llo w in g la th c peraonnel o f 30 tb e Tarloua teama o t the leaguo: B i

fihoe M n rk e t— L . Jarm an, Buchanan, on U s x w e ll, D . BalUvan. Beeves, M e* eo E lw a ln , Bd

flo ld o a B u lo—E le ffr .e r , A . Boono, t],, Vogel, J . B o y , M a x w r ll. oa

N ew *— Aabnry, S e lf, Thompson, q.(; V n iits o l. F in k e . fo

Timea— C. Bruggcm on, I L B rogge- th m n , La rson , Andcraoa, Stevena, U i l l . Q |

Sugar F ac to ry—Squires, W . T . S c il- ley , D a lto n , Sivora. £ . Cvana.

Id a h o T h e a te r -L in v i l lo , F ix , H . Co Boono, F o rd , K . Moore.

T ro y L a u n d ry —B a ile y , Boyd, K in g ,• C ub it, T r i t t

Bo^*al B a k e rT ^H u lih a n , K e rr , Sal- mon, Yochcm , Tow nn. jj j,

A lth o u g b .'y ie ro w ^ no reeord b re a k in g c ro w d ’ no r tho aomblanee o f one to w itn e w M ondny ’s .gam ca tho fa ns j aro ez]>octed to a rr iv e on tbe sceno no be fo ro th o week \» ov-tr ond a l l present ^ pred ic tions p o i/ i t r /o a v e ry successful aeason on tb o loca l uUcyB.

HOPPE DEFEATS SCHAEFER— ta:

O lum ploQ 18.2 B a lk lln a A r t is t Takas beO pponaat In to Oamp; W e lkar Oocli* ovra n Bea ta H o reso ns , Pc

----' hnN B W Y O R K , N ov. 5 OP)— W illm m icr

P . IIopi>c, w o r l i l ’s r liu u i|)io n 1S.2 bn lk - Fal in e b il l ia rd lB t , dc fcn tcd J n ro b Bcbncf- coi

\ e r I I . , to n ig h t in one o f tho grca tpsf. sifltchcB in th e h is to ry o f tLo gamo, 500 ral

po in ta to 447, nn d w i l l meet W e lke r wcI ’ocbm n o f Loa Angeic.‘>, in C lilcago, a t t r ia da te y e t to bo announced in a p la y - m io f f fo r th o t i t lo fo r w liich th t y uro X i-BOW tie d . . on

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Cochran o f Los AnR<.lcB, de feated E<J- poouard no rem ao a o f bc ig ium , 500 po in tn th ito 472, th ia a fte rn oo n in tho fo u rte e n th i^^icam o o f tb o w o r ld ’ s 1S.2 b n lk lin o b it* PaH ard cham pionsh ip and in a p la y -o ff fo i w i l l m oot th o w inn e r o f to a ig b t ’ a m atch between W ill ia m P. l lo p p o and Jake

, I S chaefer fo r tho t i t le ,

L O O A lf B 0 2 m a W IN S , ta iS A L T L A K E , N ov, 3 W>>— F ra n k tu bo

D arren ,' J ^ g u n , U tah , o o i i ly doclsionetl A b lo M ia k in d , locn l ju n io r w e lte r, lu tio a fa s t s ix ro im d bo u t bere lo n ig h t

F is h in g Catch N o t W anted.Octopusca nu m bering ofore ( I iud 8,000 i

w a te loaded d u rin g one woek by i l io »iuiC iberm en o f ao rU ie ro F rance. all

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Outaido o f the B upert-Tw in F a lls game n o x t F r id a y and tbo question o f w he the r T w in F a lls w i ll have a gamo tbe fo llo w in g week w ith Bu rloy , th o ro ‘ ia a g re a t deal o f In te rest in a n o tho r wli a f fa i r w h ich ' from dopo now ind ica te s tht w i l l bc n re a l b a ttle . Tbo a ltttW l» o t tbo B u b l 'F l lo r c la ih In the ' wcat-ond w l c ity . A s i t ia now botb teams have, w ith in th o la s t tw o wooks, m ot th o po w erfn l B u rlo y squad, inc la d ln g Ca- n ino and K crsh ig n lk , F ile r to o k a th i 30-0 be a tin g on tb o ir own f ie ld an d B n h l g o t th o small end o f a 27-0 seoro ®tl on B u r lo y ’s f ie ld la s t F r id a y , Thia, o f coarae, looka aa though B uh l had th o advantage, b n t i t is a w oll-know n fn c t P“ th a t tho W ild ca ta can do nbont tw ice as w e ll as th e dopo ahowa and, w ith n 0 0 de fe at o f la s t yea r stU l v iv id ly be- fo re them , tb e y w i ll undoubtedly g lv o the Y e llo w Jackets jn s t about a l l th a t • * B a r r y ’s aquad ean stand when th e y a e e t on F a r r is fie ld . A f te r F r id a y ’ s gamo th e F i le r Bquad w i ll leave w ith Coach D enm an fo r Boiso to w itneaa ^ tho Id n h o O . A , C. classic a l Bo lae ^ ne x t S a tu rd ay. ■:

Oooding w i l l have a ehanee to b r in g tho d iv is io n honora fo r a ehanca to m eet th e T w in Fa lla team to a t r ip lo ^ t io w hen th e y meet B u rle y ne x t week, l io w e vo r, l l looka aa thotigh Good- ln g '* c lvantcs aro p re tty »15m, w i th a 22 0 de fe at in the hnnds o f F ile r w ho was tho v ic t im o f a 30-0 score tw o weeks ngo b y B u rley. Then, too, th e Oooding aquad w i ll meet B u rle y a t Burley.

I t w o n 't bo long before n new l i t t lo task w i ll present i ls e lf and th a t w i l l be to p ic k an a lls ta te team. H o w ­ovor, th a t Is g e tt in g a l i t t le p rem ature , ^ Pcrhopa • th o C op ita l C ity Bquad w i l l jjp hnvo some con tr ibu tion s to the m y th - ica l elevoD, aa docs Idaho Falls^ T w in F.1IIS and po rha p t tbere w t l l be a qi coupio o f B u rle y h ig h players. lb

In tw o snetions o f the state, a t an y w l ra te , the d ia tr ie t t i t lo is settled. B o iso f t i w on thc t i t le fo r tho southwestern dla* da t r ic t w h ile T w in Fa lla woa bosy t r im - ^ m it ig E .is t H ig h , b y de feating th e 4,*; Nam pa team b y a na rro w m arg in o f « • one p o in t in a .7-0 game. Idaho F a l l* de also w on th o ir place in the lead o f n tho southeastern d is tr ic t b y de fe a tin g tb P ocatello h ig h 4913. Tbe w ina o r o f po tho no rth e rn section haa not as y o t been do term inpd and Rupert, T w in F a lls .and B u rle y arc a l l po ts lbU ltlea ^ fo r tho south cen tra l scction. j pO,

f*cA n t iq u ity o f Qlaas. b l l

The E o p t la n s arc sold to bave been mo ta u g h t gluss-m aking by Hertnea. Q la u tb i hooBea w c ro b u ilt In ancien t T yre aad tbs g ln u wa& iisvd by lh o Romans in the tim e o f T lb fr i i^ s . R u in s tn l ‘ooi>eU abow giuzcd wlncliiwa. ^

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M any n m an lius rlaeo to tbe occn- WS klun by bU H qr tlow n a f t« r be b u m UI u i a ll he hnd to l iu y .-T o le d o Blade. nai

IN_FALLS DAILY NEWS

ABOUT THEOONLY CHAIVCE WILL BE WHEIi SHOW IS OVER ^ ^

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BUT THEY ALL REALLY CARE uP a rte n a W h o B o ld ly D e fy P ubtlo M y

O p in ion K n ow T h a t T h a y ^ u s t P a y th e P ena lty .

d o n 't g lvo a da rn .” aaya aomeono £ w hen rep roved fo r h is ac tions and to ld tha th a t th e y w i l l no t m ee t th e ap pro va l £ l^ o t b ts tr lea da . **I d o n 't g ive a da rn w h a t people th in k ." sn ld a ra th e r w e ll- koow n.actresa when ahe re tu rn ed from g E u ro pe th e o the r day a f te r b c r do- q,^ m esUc nS b lrs hod been giv'en a ra th e r th orough a ir in g .

B a t th ey do care. W e a l l cnre w h a t jjq o the rs th in k o f ua. W e liv e n groop ^ life , nnd I t la n s tu m l to w n n t th o ap- p ro va l o f those n round os. I f w « m ust p a r t com pany w ith th om we can do I t t j , . sa fe ly , fo r ourselves, o n ly w hen we a re | convinced th a t we a re r ig h t and tbey aro w rong .

^ o w and th e a some spo iled fa vo rite ,«s In th e cose o f tb e young actress, snopa he r Ungers In tb e faco o f pu b lic ap p ro va l. T b n t U b ravado—o r th e de* s iro fo r mor© ad ve rtis ing , suggests th e M ilw a u ke e Jo u rn a l. U a u a lly those w bo do I t are th e onea w ho bave bnd th e g re a te s t fa vo rs fro m tb e p t ib l lc Now and th en tw o people, reckleaa In the a ttra c tlo n o f one fo r th e o lh e r, de fy p u b lic op in io n . And th e y pay.

B n t fo r m ost o f as th e atandards o f con du ct th a t hnve been aet np a re a s te ad y in g In fluence. T b e desire no t to go c o u n te r to th e approva l o f ou r fe llo w a o fte n ho lds us to th e p a th ^ w hen we n re sore ly tem pted to atep aside. A n d I t h w e ll th o t I t does. ^ I t i e don ’t-g lvc -a .d am p o lic y Is danger- ooa ground.

A ii-M e ta i A irp la ne ,M e ta l o n ly is em ployed In th a con­

s tru c t io n o f a new a irp la n e a t McOook Odd. Ih iy to n , O hio, th e f irs t o f i ts I k in d designed by th o a i r service, ac* sic co rd in g \o th e A rm y B e o m ltln g News. H . One sucb p la ne m ade a f l ig h t B o th the w in g s and fuselage a re covered ^ w ith co rrugated d u ra lu m in , and th e 7o: s tru c tu re 1s o f be at-tre a te d s te rf and d o ra lu m ln . T h e w e ig h t o f th e p lane, b it em p ty . Is 3.000 pounda ; fu l ly loaded, ‘*11 4,750 pounds. U n lik e m ost metal-cov- ered a irp la n e s ,. th e CO-1 < iU o S ld a l Ue da a lg oa tloo )' Is no t ove r-w e igh t .and to i can sa fe ly c a r ry lo a d s ' in e x c c a o f th e sp e d fle d design loa d o f 1.790 poonda.

E a rth ’ s M any wc T h e g re a t e h a n g o th a t tb e e a rtb •

nsdergoca m ay be jud ge d fro m tb « get fac t tb a t fo u r tim es since geological •; • h is to ry began new gencraUons - o f m oonta lns have arlaeo In Europe, and ‘ tbara ' l a no rcnson to suppose tb a t wc tb « r« w i l l n o t be an o the r. I

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tin t tUue-houorod lan dm ark , th e o ld HoLlu llo w tf ll pow der ho^ife, ove rlook ing Qa® ;U U e c ity n e a tiln g beneath some o f H lo ln e 'a most b e a u tifu l -bills.

T h la o ld b r ic k s m ic to re baa Its one 0lys te r io u s door ba rre d w ith Iro n and camarvcd w ltb cab a lis tic s igns th a t reg- ^eniI to r Its v is lto ra o f o v e r a cen tu ry , mur10 trace has ever bceo found o f tb e p la l re c tio n o f tb is l l i t lo bu ild ing , w b lch Bac as stiKxl fo r tw o ccn tu r le s as a s ile n t iag^ entlneJ ove r a peace fu l and law -nb ld- car lg com m un ity . <

I t Is said th a t whcQ P e te r C la rk N at ook b is ono rude c a r t w b icb bo and Sur is fa th e r uod b ra ve w i fo bod bro ug h t eoiu r ith them from tb e ir M ossachusctta C lom o la ' i I £ C . and tu n w d i t upsido ed lown on tl ie banks o f th e r iv e r fo r erot h e ir f lrs t ahe ltc r, w ltb tb e lr oao ch ild , con he ^ w d e r house on tb e be lgb ta w u and ta n d ln * tb e ro e x a c tly as we see i t gav ow . I ta o r ig in and a rch ite c ts a re un- choi s o w n and uoacconnted fo r and a deep in , oystery w i ll a lw a ys p re va il a roand sen, ts edstence . I t is a la n d m a rk aaou- ing J ly v is ite d by b u nd rea s w ho have ‘I leord o f l u s lie s t v ig i l on tb e rocky the le lghts o f the Kennebec vo lle y . ^aci

T h e nam e pow der house w aa g iven flre 0 I t bccause i t bas a lw o ys been used is a depoaito ry f o r tb e h ig h ly com- itu t lb le Ingred ien ts o f po w de r and lyna m lte nnd fro m I t 'b a s been g iven _ . be namo o f th e rocky ledge, Pow der “ loo se b i l l , a d jo in in g I t — L e w is to n ' o o m aL r

E ve ry Sickness H as I ts F lovm r. m F low ers havo a- language fo r tb e ®

lick , ns w e ll as th e w e ll, sa id Ohariea I . D yke o f th e R o ya l H is to r ic a l so- d rie ty o f London. D iffe re n t a lla e n ta 8 -equlre d iffe re n t poalea, bo said . “ I f ■ ro u r fr ie n d la I n ' tb o h o ^ l t a l w ith tome In flam m a to ry illn e ss ’ send h im ) lu o flow ers, never red .” advl»ed Dyke.T f b lu e flow ers can no t be ob ta ined lend a square o f b lu e a llk w h lcb re- levea th e b n m ln g he ad p a lu U ke a :onlc. F o r ne u ra s the n ic aad nerve w m p ln ln ts use red flow erB ."

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a in c id e n t to t l i r v e ry 'e x is te n c e fs ta te o f w a r. T o tb U class b e lo n g ,

BS b y A m erican na tion a ls fo r T o - j*1 o f prom lum s -pnid b y thorn f o r ; *conce a g a in s t th e r is ks o f posal* __loss w h ich never occurred, risks h e ir v e ry n n ttiro un certa in , in d o fi-

Indo term lnab lo im d too rem ote to ish a a o lid basU ->n w h ich to rest «im,

L ia b i l i t y OloaOfled. la b i li ty nga ina t O orm any g cn on illy , •*’ , *1 her decision o f fho com m ission , ic . ; ' i lc to d i Bd, m ust bo fo r p ro x im o to and no t >’“ ‘.'1 5to nets o f he r ngenta o r olliea. iio eommiaaion a lso omphaaizcd t h a t | “ '* runction wna to ni>i>csa dnmngcs and ‘ ac tio n prov ide fo r paym ent o f A m o rlc a i began i

«». * ^ . Evans.The commisaion is a o t concerned ® nr.ive 1 th o pnym en t b y Oerm any o f its n c in l ob liga tioo s under tho tre a ty .” _ ras sta ted . “ I ta t» ak is confined D A L I l y to f i x in g th e am oun t o f such n c in l ob lig a tlo n a .” . A t la n ta

F ix B esponslb iU ty.. ’ and kUn a d m in is tra tiv e d ic is lo n , mado by: to rnoy, plre P o rke r and concurred In b y tho ericon O om m lss inn rr (Anderaon in beliovo i

fneo o f op po s ition ' b y German A labam im iasioner Kiesflsenboeh, de fined -ad ly O crm an lia b il i t ie s oa a measuro about 30 appHed' in fu tu re do ta ilod consld- D allas Lion o f c la im s. T h is ru lin g cxeept* on>ploy< U n ltft< l.S ta tes governm ent c la im * po rte r

: aomo o the rs hold th a t Q orm any o f man Illd bo roapoaBlblo fo r : T h is'( A ) — A l l loasea, dumagcs o r In ju r- tako u; to p ro p o rty ( o f Am ericans) • • • W ashiu

Bod b y ncta o f 'Jerm nny o r her a meml n ts . in th o proaocutton o f tb e w nr, p e ria l vb le d ,t l ia t du rin g th o po riod of K la n a ligercncy, damages -^rith respoct to th o Tc: ir ie s to nnd death o f persons, othor a prisonora o f w a r, sha ll bo lim lto d T A K D I In ju r ie s nnd doatha o f civUlaRS.* (B ) -—A l l d a m a n s su ffe red b y _ lerican na tion a ls d u r in g tbo p o r fo 'r jr u i ,° “ v be llig eren cy eauBod* b y Qerm anv 'ough an y k in d o f m a ltrca tm o n t o f M a jestl wners o f w a r; d.im ngo w herever l in g to c iv ilia n v h t lm a o f c rue lty , lence or m a ltrea tm en t, • • • ex- ■ ■ i iturc, in te rn m e n t o r evacuation ; n nago in G erm any o r occupicd te rr i* ] p l y , ‘ to c iv i l ia n v fc tim s o f a l l acta In - j * ' ious to he a lth ^^r--«apacity to w ork ■ honor • • • o r b y be ing fo rccd to t T r t Or w ith o u t ju s t rc.-nuneroUon, dam -|J In tho fo rm o f levies, finoa nud ic ra in i l la r ae llona; dnmngo In respoi i | J a ll p ro p e rty—ca rr icd o f f , seized or

itro ye d .” |>ther d e ta ils o f l in o i l i t y also w e rff' ascribed la coa;fonnanco w ith th - i . -m a ty o f B e rlin . In th is conneetion i J l > commiasion, in a soeond a d m ln is tra -1 o deciaion nnd a uuanlmoua f in d in g . ■ ■ ■ ■ d i t was “ n o t cbu tem ed w ith tho n ty o f Vorsn illea, u aoch, b u t o n ly mm^m th thoso o f ita ^ ro v is io n fl wh^ch vo boen Itico rp o rn tcd b y rofercncft « - 0 tho tre a ty o f B e r lin .” 1 H l i

ENY CLAIM FOR DAIMAGES; Qdders o f iTotes an d Ito rtg a g e a U iven b y Purchasers o f T<anif o f H a in an D e m u r t o Oroas Oom plolat

O b jection on tho gronnds th a t “ I t yi nnot bo de term ined how tho d o -; ^ odaats w ere damogcd ’ ’ Is raised la de- i r re r f i le d M on da y to tho cross-com-J ^ l in t in th o s u it o f th o T w in FoUbi ^ ink and T m s t eompany, H . E . H em -' fw a y nnd J . S. Bussell aga inst Os-‘ r Ive rso n, D on and M y r t le Ive rso n 1 d Thomna Iveraon, th e , O ve rla nd ' > i t lo n a l B a n k o f BoIbo,’ N o tio n a l ^ re ty com pany and A e tn a C asua lty ' m pany.C laim to $50,000 damoges la assert-

b y tho de fe nd an t Ive rsons In th e ir D ss-com plalnt The y ask a lso fo r i n ce lla tio a o f abou t $13,000 in aotes d m ortgages w hieh th e y sny thoy Vo to the p la in t i f f ba ak l'as th o p u r 080 prico o f tho c o a tro llln g in to rea t Jaauory, 1922, in the B o a k o f H aa-

n, w hich closed I ts doors tho fo llo w - O . g Deeember. t j iTho dem urre r fu r th e r declares th a t e cross com p la in t “ fa ils to sta to ' t i l l cts a u ff le io n t to eona titu to an a f- rm atlvo defense e r cause c f a c t io a .” .

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[d B ltten ho ua e and othera o f Pena* o n la w ho requested a rece ive r f o r v it in . The rece ive rsh ip w as- d»- ‘

, A> a tto rn e y fo r E m pe ror 8 i» * a C oburn f i lo d a p o t it io n th is ^ □ ing ask ing fo r an In ju a cU o * W. ns t D r. E vn ns an d tho k la a t »•ont 'tho fo rm a tio n o f a w o m a a '*■r o f th e K u K lu x E la n , a lle g ia c ' w ere be ing g ive n tho secrets o f m n lo o rg a n im tio n , ob um was am ong th o nnm ber la - od in conncction w ith an a lleged

a t In g lew ood , Cal., and waa a * ..ted. H o re tu rn e d to .A tlan ta a? ter t r ia l . H o reprOBCntcd-tho Sim moas .lon w hen th c c o u rt procoedlaga an agn inst th o fa c tio n headed b y • ms. H is w ife and th ro o ch ild re a y ' , iv e h im , ^

IS F O R M E R E D IT O R iA L L A S , Texna, N o v . 3 C 4 V -P h lll?F o x , Toported la a d ispateb fxtoa on ta , Oa., th is ovo n ln g to hove abet I k i l le d W . & C oburn, A t la n ta a t ' noy, waa fo rm e r ly loannglD g e d ito r th o D ollaa T im es-H era ld . H e is

iovod bore to havo. been bo ra ia .bama.J r . F o x eamo horo fro fe O klabom a m t 10 yeara ago, w o rk in g oa tb e Has D ispa tch as rep o rte r. H e w as p loyed on th e T ifflos -H ora ld as r * * ^ i e r la te r and a tta in e d th e poB ltloa ^ m anag ing e d ito r on th a t pnper .['his s p r in g ; M r . F o x resigned to CO up p u b lic ity w o rk . H e w en t ish in g to n . H e w ns bere re co n tly tm nem ber of. tb o o f f ic ia l p a r ty o f Im *■ial W iza rd E va ns o f tbe E u E la s in a t tho k la n day ee leb ra tioa a t I Texas sta te fa ir . [■

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IN D IA N A P O L IS , In d ., N o v . a 'm - TllO r o l io f o f d ita b lo d vctoraoa, Uio onaetm ont o f a na tio n a l nd juB tcd com* ponsatioD la w fo r tho aoM icra o f tho fvo rld w a r^ and an extension o f tho A m oH ca n i*a tIo n w o rk o f th o A m orican ^ Le g io n w ore ou tline d no th o throo p r in c ip a l ta s k i o f tho LcR lon du rin g th o n e x t ye a r b y John R. Q u inn o f Cal­ifo rn ia , n o w ly elected n a tio n a l com*

» n a n d o r o f th o organ iza tion , on his a r r iv a l f t t hoaCquartcrB ' today.

“ O u r ' f i r f l t o ffo rta w i ll bo dovotod t o . tho r e l ie f o f ou r d isabled com- rndea,” iio declared, a f te r oatablleh- in g bim R olf a t boadquartora o f tho Le g io n fo llo w in g a reception a t tho ■ ta tion and a parade. “ Tho stops ta* ken in th is d iro c tio n du r in g tho past y e a r aro g ra t i fy in g . M uch has been accom pllabod b u t m any tasks roD ia ln .”

U e doclared ho was ancom iirom is- is g ly In fa v o r o f an ad justed compon-* sn tio n b i l l in congress.

" T b o L e g io n insia ts tb a t th o ad* jo s te d com ponsation b i l l becomo. a law d u r in g th e n e x t session o f congroas," be said . * 'W o have w a ite d long enoagh. T b o peoplo w an t th o b i l l pass­ed now and tho cx-servieo men have been p a t ie n t . " —

TANDY MACKENZIE BRINGS .; TWO ASSISTING ARTISTS

P ro g ra m P leaa iag to A U M ns le .L ot* era is P rom ised in Second N nm ber e f Lye e o m O onne

T a n d y Iita cke n d c , teno r, w i th bis asslB ting a r tis te , M a x im ilia n Roso, \-io- l in U t , and H elen Le e fc lt, concert p ia n­is t, w i l l g iv o a re c ita l L e r t th is evening a t tb o b lg h echool au d ito r iu m w hich evo n t w i l l bo one o f tUo m ost d e lig h tfu l B u s lea l a f fa ire o f tbe soason.

T h is com pany o f a rtis te ie one o f tho f in e s t on th o concert atage th is season, eacb m em ber hn v in g pained in d iv id u a l re co gn it io n in tb e lr ehosen f ie ld , and b r in g in g to th is group th o auc«esscA th e y have enjoyed to com bine fo r u — b r i l l ia n t p ro gram o f tho h igheat typo o f music. H I

T an dy M a cke n iio h ir i ono o f the m o it b e a u tifu l tc n o r voIcch ovor heard in th is co u n try . M on y c i i t lo " have com­

p a r e d I ts q u a lity to ( lia t o f th o bost % ihow n a r tis te o f th is voice. F rom low ~ to h lg h T tg lB te r, tho voico iH-fompleti? , r ic h and gorgeous In colo r, th o h o rit- bai ago o f h la ^ o te li-H a w a iia n ancestry, qui

H is m ete oric rise In m usical clrclen fro m tho tim o ho wc# illscovered to possess a vo ice w liiU in collego s tudy­in g to bo a doctors tliro u s h b is cn- couragom ent b y tho fin e s t a r tis t# o f an

I. today, in c lu d in g John M cC o n im fk ; by sl<l ono o f tb o greatest IracberB In N ew th f Y o rk d t y , w ho to ok h im in to h is s tudio qui f o r t ra in in g , and th i! g re a t miccess hc as bos mado w herever i i r has appeared la sai a s to ry to fa se ina to any you ng asp irin }; tio a r t is t.

145»» Ho^on LeofeU is ft con cc rt p ia n ­is t w ltb a lo n g l is t o f sp lend id p rcs j noUces f ro m the many c itie s In w h ich „ she* has nppearod. rmd p a rtic u la r ly fro m C hicago, her home. Sho has p layed b o fo ro sotno o f th e m ost c r it -

.. le a l audiences o f m u iic c lubs nnd In tw o concerts a t tho Chicago M un ic ip a l ' p ie r. H e r c«porience i* a lso extensive as an accom panist, antl sho is recO(;* . s i te d ae be ing one o f th o fin e s t in tli<' . f io ld . Sho baa made ;a in t nppcarnnces . ' w i th ' and has accoiupnnied m any o f C b lnago's fo rem ost slnr'crs. ,

M a x im ilia n Boso Is :i you ng v io lin is t o f Russian parcntagu. whose trn in ln g . hoe been rece ived >a h is n u tivo c ity , , N ew Y o rk , and who has made grco t success In h is re c ita l w o rk . H is plny- In g la v igo ro us and exuhernnt, to whii-U _ he g ives th o e ffe c t o f im p o r tin g hlo ow n enthusia inn d ire c t ly and com plo t« ly . to h is audienco. I I i» in te rp ro ta tlo n .i hnvo doop fe e lin g and h is b o w ing is exce llen t. '

[ Tho program to be rendered b y theae th re o exceptiona l young n rtla ta w i l l bo ono to ploaso tho mont c r it iw i l music j ’ students, and w i ll liko .u so s a t is fy thoso w ho fe e l thomBolvcs unschooled in thn ^ f in e r p o in ts o f techn'que, b u t en joy muaio fo r I ts melo<ly i.ud tb o m anner o l

, «Jts In te rp re ta t io n solely. 1 ^“' • • { A ---------------------------- Ib ;

B a U C leanly in H ab ita .B a u a re very p a r tlc u lo r sbo n t th e ir j,,

p e n o a a l cleanllDCss. The y wasb th e ir ^ face* w ith t i- t f ro n t p a r t o f th e ir wing and a ircycom b t l ie l r fa r w ith tb fl i b i r p daw * o f tb e ir h in d fe e t Tbe y o t iB f are bom In June and nam ber ooe o r two. F o r tw o w ceka a lte r b ir th th e young bang to the m other M d a re ca rr ie d by her on he r a lgb t* j, l y f lig h ts ,— IndianapoU s N ew *,

T u n n e l T o o k Seven Ye»r» to B u ild .T b e S im p lo n tunne l, th e longest ra il* ^

. w a y tn n a e l In the w o r ld , waa con»* ^m enced N ov, 13. 1 8 0 i ond waa com- ^p le te d In 1905. I t was 1 2 ^ m ile s la ^le n g th Rsd g ives P rnnco and S w lt i t t * ,la s d d ire c t com m unicaU on by raU w ltb ^M U aa, l U ly . t

W o r ld ** Period e f D isgrace.F ro m the beginning o f Umo th e r*

h*T# been ■oothaayers, c ry s ta l ga terata d necrom aacers— and w e h a re them uy e t I t w a * a o t t i l l abou t th e Ume o f tO e lnm bo* tb a t tb * w o r ld lo s t Its bead i•T « r w itc h c r a f t and fo r tw o o r th ree t ba nd red ye a r* managed to w r ite some i

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m e ta l ffttrCace* h u .a rm ed th e na* g n t lo n 's poUco w ltb w ha t p rom laea to o r l be th e m oa t e fle c tive m ea a* y e t la t fo o n d fo r Id e n tify in g s to le n nn t(^ mobUe».

B e o o T s rln g s to le n m o to r ea rs U ooe o t th * b ig ge s t p o lie * ta sks to - v c day. F o r th ^ m a n o ta o tn n x 's n u m ­b e r. h y w h ic h sospeeted oa rs m ig h t be be Id e n tlf le d , U erased b y th e t h le t m< tro m th e m e ta l In w h lo h K waa lm - p li

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tho m a jo r cap ita ls o f tho w orld . Am * ba ua do r Jusserand refe rred a ll in ­qu ire rs to Seerotor}’ Hughes, w h ile a t tho la t t e r ’B o f f ic e i t was soid th a t th o AS secre tary w as no t in a po s ition to | mako an y . com m ent. In v io w o f th is an im prcaslon preva iled th n t ne ithe r aido rcgn rded the question n t issuo, th n t o f th o scope o f tho expert in - q u lry In to Qorm nn economic c a p n c ity , '” '" as closed, o f f ic io l silence bo lng necos-, sary d u r in g fu r th e r de licato negotia* tions.

1st'O f f ld a la Confer

E a rlie r In thp dny Seerotary Hughes o f conferred in h is o f f lc o w ith Seeretnrioa . o f M ellon and H oover. I t cun bo s ta te d ..3,0 on a u th o r ity th a t tho qucatlon o f a l- fh i lie d w a r debts to tho U n ite d S tatos m i wna n o t to uchcd upon a t th is con fe r* tn i ence. Tho fa c t th a t a ll th rco aecro- nn ta rlea aro members o f tho dobt com- f i r mission had led to some spceulo tlon ' in v lo w o f oaaertions In Franco th a t nn tho F ronch governm ent w ou ld bo w i ll - d ii in g to concur in an un lim ite d In q u iry u r In to G e rm an y 's capac ity to pay, p ro - a v ided th o question o f In te r-a llied debts toi also was to be dlseusaod. Specu lation qd o f th lf l n . 'itu ro_w ^B characterized as nu ‘ 'a lto g e th e r w i ld " jn rcBponaible.QDar- hy ters. I t WOB re ite ra ted a u th o r ita t iv e ly th n t th o ■Washington governm ont had no t changed Ita v lo w th a t tho ropara- Or ilo n s question nnd Ih n t o f In le r-nU lod o f debts w c ro in no w ay re la ted and pi; should n o t bo jo in e d in tho proposed to eonfcronco concern ing Q erm an’s oco- nomio ea pac ity .

In em phasiz ing tho Am erican v low * ni' p o in t th n t th o exports m ust bo fre e to oxam lno Im p a rt ia lly ovory fa c t and economic con d itio n u n de rly in g O or- th m an y ’s c a p a c ity fo r in d u s tr ia l produc* m t lv l t y , tUo governm ent's apokesman po inted ou t th n t reparations paym ents q ,

[w e ro n o t b e in g received from Germ any b y tho a llies , n o r w a* thero any pros- i

I r a t or fu tu ro prospect th n t th e y w on ld *" Ib e fo rth co m in g . In th is connection, i t was ndded, th o U n ite d S totcs go vorn­m ent hns un do r consideration, as d ls- closed re ce n tly b y a 'W hito Honso

' spokesman, th o p ro b a b ility th a t the [ A m orican pooplo w i ll bc called npon

to fina nce , as a m n tte r o f ch a r ity , e f­fo rts to p ro vea t widespread s ta rv a tio n e

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w eaker sex, y e t tb e average w om an e w ho goes abou t he r o rd la a ry bouse* r ho ld ta sks In a consclenUoas w ay. sa y ii thoso w bo h a re figured out the p rob* k Icui, p e r fo rm s fea ts o f s tre n s ih nnd l:

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L O N D O N , N ov. 5' OP)— Andrew Bo- T nn r L n w rests nm id E n g la n d ’s hoaored nam deod in W oBtminstor A b be y, tho sbrine o f tho aa tion . clol:

Tho ashes o f <he fo rm o r prim o m la - Is te r, conta ined Jn a beauU ful urn , !)>' ' w oro deposited to da y In tbo south bo y ho o f th e greot ed ifice in th o presence »*r1 o f a dlstiDguished com pany o f ne a rly T .3,000 persons,. In c lu d in g members o f . f iH ' fh o ro ya l fa m ily , tho dom in ion pro- Boli m iora, fo re ign d ip lom ats , porllam on- ters ta ria n s nnd rep resen ta tives o f th o t<‘ r, a rm y and navy- and th e bnsinoss and fin a n c ia l w orlds. lnn<

Th'o ceremony wna o f tho sim p lest i"R and b rie fe s t character. S ta lw a rt sol* T d ie rs carried ,th« c o f f in con tn in ing the u m through 'th e g re a t west door to con a ca ta fa lque bo fo ro th o Bocrarium. A f ­to r th o doan hnd read a b r ie f loaaon g j_ ond the cho ir and congrega tio ti had sung ono o f M r. B o na r L o w ’s fa v o r ite hym ns, "T h o S t r i fe Is O ’er, the B a t­t lo W o n , " tho c o f f in w as again shoal- A t t dcred and taken to th o graveside, J' O n ly tho m onrnors fo llo w ed , tho roat ^ o f tb o congrogntlon rem a in in g in lh e lr plnccB, w h llo tho fa m ily ga thered closo to tb o grove fo r th o aolemn moment w hen tho n rn wns low ered In to Its sm all res ting plnce beneath tho povo* m on t. .

Tho congregation jo in e d In s ing ing " K i p l i n g ’s R e ccss lo no l," a f te r w h ich th e organ boomed C ho p in ’s fu ne ra l m arch and tho c le rgy , p a ll bearers, c n b ln r t mctnbeTs, dom in ion p iem lera and others f i le d paat th e grave.

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P ro f it ; Co-operative O rganlaatlen to ” P a c t 08 A g en t fo r Associa tion

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ce n tly form ed Id ah o S tate Lad ino C love r Sood G row ers ’ assoc ia tion ,w ith headquorters In T w in P a lls , were fUed M onday Iu tho o f flc o o f .the coanty j j , recorder hero. Tbo eorpora tlon , ac- co rd ing to Us a rtic les , has no cap ita l ^ stock, and membera sharo equally in ^ i t s p ro pe rty and In terests. I t is o r­ganized on a n o n -p ro fit, eo-opemtlve basis, and its p r jn e lp a l purpoae la to net as agent fo r m embers In buy ing nn d ae lling lad ino c love r seed In a m anner agreeable to a sales eontraet entered in to b y tho membership.

Members o f the association serv ing te m p o ra rily as Its board o f directors, w ho signoil tho a rtic le s o f incorpora­t io n , are M . A . Thom etz, Oeorge B . Johnson, ,'W illiam W. W inegar, jr . , J .P . B e llv ll le and C arl D . I rw ln .

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MMON CANAL COMPANY «■ SUES ON WATER RIGHTS o 7 1

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th n tT w o hundred nnd f i f t y porsons, rep- snlci son ting .ow nersh ip .o f CO fa m s , aro cron imod OS d o fe n d J tB t ( r l ir T ‘'a U « ^ s t i - a ll.J te d In d ia tr lc t c o u r t here M onday on f th o Salmon R iv e r Canal compony heo(

estab lish its c la im s to w a te r rig h ta A , Snlmon r iv e r and Deep croek. nnd Tho com pany asks th o t persona d ist im ed os do fondonta bo req u ired to n/!ig t fo r th In cou rt th o no tu re o f th e ir tho o lm s; th n t a l l c la lm a ndverso to tlon loso o f th o com pany bo do to rm incd sorli r' eo u rt decreo, on d '^ tha t th o company tin u i declared tho ow n er o f th o w a to r fin o g ilts to w h ich I t asserts e la im .Tho compnny c la im s under vorioos ling s, 3000 second fe o t o f wators o f almon r iv e r and 100 fee t o f tho wa* A •rs o f Deep Creek. A l l o f th is wa- ty •r, i t states in i t s com p lo ln t, ia noc- to : w a ry fo r the pro pe r Ir r lR a tio n o f the posl mds undor ita canal system , aggregat- ven lg 35,000 acres. strc T he com p la in t w as f i le d b y James nou

B o th w e ll, a t to rn e y fo r th e canal ty ompany. t lo i

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lUHL DOCTOR DEMURS TO $53,000 DAMAGE CLAIM

.tto m e ys fo r Jam es M on ro e F ile Ob- Jectlooa In S n lt In s t i tu te d b y M el- { T in B a rn ey and D ea d W ife {« ,

*■ ■ • o fI n opposition to a c laim fo r 453,000

amogea Invo lved In » su it in s titu te d n d la tr ic t cou rt he re b y M o lv in B a r- — icy and Joaephlne Ba rney, D r. Jnmes ■fonroo o f B u h l, th rough hia a tto r* leya, Sweeley and Sweeley, M onday lie d a dem urre r and m o tio n to a trike oa r p r in c ip a l pa ragraphs o f tbe eom- i la in t on the grounda th a t tho alie- ta tion s set fo t tb a re ‘ M m m ftte ila l, le - lu n d a n t and surp lusage.”

Tho poragrophs in q u c it io n conta in loriouB chnrges a g a in s t M on ro e ’s pro- Pcssionnl pm eticea, nod rc ln to in do- a l l tho alleged clrenm stanees snr- ‘o u nd lng tho i l le g a l op o ra tlon which Monroe Is alleged to have perform ed upon M rs , B n m 6 y ngn iost her w i ll , m d w b lcb , i t ia charged in n erlm l- ool com p la in t, caused ber death.

And H .’. Much th . B llt . r Man.T h e m an w ho try a h is b e s t w lU not

a lw a y * w la . bn t w i l l w la o fte n e r than tb e m an w ho doesn’ t t r y except wbea be know s he w ill w in .

OoBtom Older Making 3c per gallon.

W e have rece n tly instoU ed an up- to -da te presa. I t is s t r ic t ly saa ito ry and tu rn s ou t a f in e produet. B w o e t'c ld o r fo r sale , 20o pe rga llo a . F irs t-c lass v ine ga r, 25c p e r gallon

(tw o yea rs o ld ).

0. H. HEMPLEMANPhone M O M

2 m ile s south an d ona quartec east Shoshono s tree t b r idg e, T w io F a lls

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»nomic and Social Troubles irip Nation and Internal Re-. ith th. olt Now Threatening r ^ u 'S f ’

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R R LO r, N ov. 5 C4»>— A rm ir t ic o{ f in d s th o f iv c yenr o ld n e rn iim \v ib lic in the Uiroea o f n natlon-wid*> tw o -th lit lcn l, economic and socinl cria in, th e tlona piomo o f w h irh m ny bo dc te rm ln t'd o rig inugh m ieh m in o r fne to ra us th e rin - •'o r fa ll in g priccs n f bread, po ta- f®"*'nnd co n ).- "m ay alno te rn i in i t f In the e iid d "n j)ort6d

:tom atlon o f n J ia tio ii:il d lc ta to ra b lp contdemand fo r whivU la g n in in g per- la rge nIb lo m om entum among a ll clafaes cappingho poople w ho n iip a rcn tly nro w i l l the fo ito b a r te r tb e lr present p o l l t ic n l ‘ lo ^ s to i

r ties fo r even a J.ar.y prospoct o i w a re llo ra tlo n o f th e ir socin l con d itio n ,i in i iy to n ig h t outw .ard ly auggeata o cloaiiroe ly fcd e rn ted psuedo re p u b lic havo bilo u t sueh elomenturj* pe rqu is ites n« m any c:itio n n l eurrcney or a aa fe ly anchor- b y thoe o n s titu tlo n n l g o v rrn m cn t sup po rt ^**1 by ft rop reson ta tivo pn rlin m e nt. llto th is a itu n tio n P resident E b o rt

C bnneellor ^trcFomnnn to n ig l i tjceted nn np iw nl to the n a tio n in th e torh th e y n f f i r in th e ir « le to rm lna tlon nouncole fe n d th o rep ub lic nnd Its con s ti- M oaton ftg a ln irt n i l n tt.icks from w ith in pos its i

sum m on tho citizens to como to which r n id . In p n r t rhe p ro c ln n in tlon »: ‘ * I n tb ia v e ry te rio us t im e O rr- ly la th rea tened w ith In te rn a l con*liona. C crta in sccfions o f th e com- tlon s k l i t y , n lth ou gb n u in o rie jilly n o t ta in s i m g. nro re ly in g on tb e d is tress o t B ig E lpeop le to a ttem p t to exerelso i l * £a eh <

l l prossuro on the governm ent and m a jo r hrow th e to rch o f in te rne c in e w ar-1 nm ong tho peoplo." THY'OOPS CALLED Cl

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(CoaU aned f r o n Page O ne) e lud ln f-------------------------------------------------------------- and Hnd o ll; F o rd L .-Jo h iiso n , Texaco; T . urdny. :o o f em ergeney,'hnn Iaauod a decree p ly in g b id d in g pu b lic ca lum nies o f tb o th e pli ihawehr o r c lrcu ln tio n o f re p o rts A u g rulnted to pre jud ice tb o re p u ta tio n years tho rc iehaw ehr o rg nn U a tion In th o in g op llic m in d . F ronctla n y Jew a Buffered Severely In ou t- stood nks o f p lu nd e ring In vorloun p n rts p lan ts th e ca p ita l to da y, tho p il la g in g ap- coerce •ontly a r is in g fro m the w o rke rs ’ re w o rk li tm en t ovo r tho trem endous eost o f H ia nd w h le h was quoted n t 150 trU lio n w ho i r k s a lo a f w itb none A va lla b te a t mlaea, i t p r ice a f te r the e n r ly m o rn in g nes g ca. One Jew wna surrounded b y a F ro n d w d w h ic h ordorcd h im to hnnd o v e r thougl A r rd g n m onoy In his possession and th e y ■ W s re fu sa l bo w as s tr ip p e d fro m

id to fo o t and n l i hin m oney ta k e n . T A K I K n u m be r o f Jewa ►hops w oro loo ted (1 th e s tocks o f eloM ilng s tores w ere W it itr ib u te d am ong tho erowda. Th*j Ly^pu ighborbood p f i tho bourse waa also * ) scene d F Q p T p ^ ',1 ^w fsh dom onstra-1 n, b u t th e po llcc th e ro p reven ted I Ioua excesses. Tho disordera c o n - j ued f o r tw o hours hu fo ro o rd c r w ns o ily res to red. A v a ilo b le re p o rt*JW no f t t ta l l t lc * , I

_______________ WU B V M E N P O B7P O N B M B S T IN a A m e e tin g o f the T w in F o i l* C oun*'

D o lry m e n 's ossocIoUon, w h ic h w as have been be ld hero M o n jla y , w a s , * * *

stponed fo r tw o weoks, o r n n t i l N o * | «888ag m ber 10, because o f c o n t in u la g 'H H reas o f fo rm w ork , occo rd lag to aa-^ luncem ent mado M onday a t td o eoun- ’ fa rm bureoh o fflee . Tbe assocla- on w as fo rm ed lo s t sp r in g w l tb a , A ! ew to pro m o ting co-ope ro tlve m ar* N it in g o f m ilk and cream, b u t o rgan l*>tlon w as no t com pleted a t th a t t im e icauso o f demands o f w o rk oa fa rm s.

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lENTISTS STUDY OIL POSSIBILITY IN IDAHO

n o ** fo r p io d n c t io a o f P e tro le tn t t Sontheastem SecUon to B e 8eto o r th In G eolog ical B e p o rt ^

tOSOOW, Id ah o , ^ :ov. 5 t>»>>-Pof.U ty e f aoutheastern Idoho be ing on bearing reg io n w i l l be know n aooa h tho p u b lica tio n •I.f th o fin d in g s o fI geo1oi;ical p o r t l is 'o f the Idnho bu - ■II o f minoB w h ich r tc e n tly cflnipteted 3ur m onths surve y o f tho D onncv illrf- Ib ou d is tr ic t , oom pris lng 42 to w n -

t wns dcto rm in od th a t p rn c tie n lly i-th lrd s o f th e ao db ne ntnry-fo rm a * la pn-Bcnt in th b zono nro o f m nrino ; in and sm nll n t iu a t it lc s o f po tro - in hnvo been d lH tillod from sltnlca .. some o f tbeao form ntlo 'na In ad ja* y t iiroon. SnndatoiiiH o f n il degrees po ros ity w ore f«5liM-I, th b 'su rve y rO- to d , to bo n t c o r r f r l levels to aek co n ta in in g -ro c k * o r resorvoira. A .

;;c nun^bcr o f sbntcit to fu nctio n ii* ip lng rocks nro soattorod th ro ug ho u t I fo rm atio na , excupt among th e estonoH o f th o PolezAlo doposlta,Jenrch fo r domes nu ltnb lo fo r trap * lg o il and gas w as f r u i t f u l , so ve rd ng found o f n aize and nm ount o f auro considered uocossory, Thesia I'O been eroded in sueh a m unuor th a t ny d if fe re n t p inncs m ay bo tested tho same depth o f d r i l lin g th rough*

I tho nron. M n n v doop scatod sp ring *, th b o t and cold , gavo evldonco th a t 'f ic ie u t ground w n te r exiats to fo re a ico n trn tlo n o f an y o l) th o t m ay es-

In tb o crests and upper f la n k s oC I fo rm ntlo us , tb o geologists ' an- uncod. • 'Uoat n f th e aren Is undo rlo ld b y de* l i t s o f v a r jr in g depths, I t was s ta ted lich are corre ln ted w i tb p ro du c tlvo

and gns b e lts th ro ug ho u t W yom in g , in ta n a and o th o r Ito cky m ouatam itcs. BeU ef th a t th e m ost U ko 'y ■uctures fo r d r lU in g were th o fo rm a - ns know n fls l^ la eK und B a ld m oun- ns and tw o o th e rf , L itU e E lk and ‘ g E lk , w os joxprosscd b y the bureao.

ono is a dome eurreaponding to kjor tbpogropb io fea tu res and ea s ily « te d In th e orea. I t w us announeed.

4YSSEN RETALIATES BY CLOSING STEEL PUNTS

M U L H B IM , O cram ny, N o r . S I B —I the p la n ts o f A u g u s t Thyssea, in - id ln g tb o ateol w o rks a t M n lh e ln d H am born , w IU be elosed n e x t 8a t> ' ' _ day. N o tice s o f tfae shutdow n ap* jring to a l l em ployes wore posted a t 0 plaatB to da y,A u gust Tbysaen, w ho ia nb ou t 80 a rs o ld , has been th o m ost u n ro lo n t- * g opponent o f co*operaUon w ith th e ‘onch and B o lg lan a oad i t la under* ood th a t , h is deels loa to c lose th e on ts com p le to ly w as to a vo id b e in g lerced b y o tb o r in d n s tr la lls ta In to a o rk ln g ngreem ent w i th the r ro n c h .H is son. F r i t * Tbyssen, how ever, ho also co n tro ls steol w o rks aad >laes, is p a r t ic ip a t in g w ith tb e S t in ­es group in ne go tia tio ns w ith th e ronch, w h ich w ere resnmed to da y , a l- lough th e re Is ao In d iea tioa w bea ie y w U l bo eoifapleted.

A K D T M A O E B N Z IS . T H E O B B A T aXN O L'B

W ith h is p a r ty , w i l l oppenr in tb n yiiflum course Tuosdny evoniAg a t th o ig li school, S in g lo tic k e ts 11. Season- c k c ts tZ. S tud en ts 11.25, F o r sale a t [n jestlo,— adv.

For Potato Sacks IW e ha ve th e m . B n y ir t ie re y o n I

can save m oney. IS . D . E E U U K K } I

P . 0 . B o x 754 Phone 660B ■

F a l l B u l b sA L L E IN D B — T u lip s , H yac in ths , N ardssu s , Croeas. A l l c o lo n in fa n c y nam ed s tra in s . The v e ry

cholceet.P L A N T T H E M N O W * - B S A X r r ^ T YO'CTB P I iA O B

DARROW BROS. SEED & SUPPLY CO.

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T h « Newa l« a m onib iir o f the Audit “ PP* 3ur«nu o f C lrculntlona, from whom fu ll o f I tn fon n iitlon na to c iro tila tinn may b« ot>- U lnad upon nppllcatlnn. DeCAlIed In for- K In i (nation aupplled locA lly upon r«gu««i.

Tio reapona lb illtj' la aaattmcd for th * eara o f unaollcitod m anuaoripu. photo* m v b a o r o th tir con trlbu tod ina tt« r. A r* 7 ] UcIp* aubm ltted fo r pu b llm tlon w ill he ■aed or n o l a t the dlacrotlon o f the edl* w lli l (cr.. nnd nc» m anuacrlpta wlU be returaed anleaa aooompanled oy neceaaar? poat* ' “ t l i* * * • - ■ ______, ________ . bofc

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Thoro Is lu rp r la ln g ly U ttlo roo i sym- p n t liy fo r OcrmnHy, oven Jn th o t coun-| t r y 'a preaont do lorous pqsU lon. The n„g( o f fo r ta bo ing modo p u b lic ly and p ri> ln bo i va to ly , in E n g la nd and A m cricn , to > M r. o b ta in n now repara tions doal, do no t soom to bo bnacd on aym pathy. N e ltb -1 c r are th o y based on Im m odia to b i iB l-L , „ | ( seas eonBlderatlona. . M ost pooplo, here roln: and In alHod countries, w h llo aopport* how io g aueh a m ove, nro do ing so la rA th o r d ispassionate w ny, ns a good ,p* th in g fo r lh o w o rld in general,

T h is a t t itu d o is w e ll oxpresspd in f l rov< cable fro m London to an A m erican M r. cew snnpcr:

“ N o ono a t tho m om ont Is ' ” 1 th in k in g any m ore o f roparntlons.

■ P la in ly th ero is n o th in g to bo ro- covered f ro m G erm any in ox ls tin g c ireum staacos, and I f sho breaks " I to pieces n o th in g w i l l ever bo re* ' . covered. Tho u rg e n t question now - Is w he the r she can bo k o p t from ch n o i and c o n f lic t w h ich w i l l havo disastrous resu lts ’ fo r a ll Europo .”T ho purposo la ' th o rc fo ta Jatoadljr

p h ila n th ro p ic , espec ia lly as fa r as A m cr ica Is concerned. I t is to be re* atro xncmboreil, how over, th a t w ise philan- •('nt th ro p y a lm ost in v a r ia b ly pays p roctl- c a l p r o f iu lo th o lo n g run .

T h a t is w h a t m a y be expeeted o f b io j tb o present ven tu re fo r E u ro pe ’s eeo- h im uiomio rea d jus tm e n t, i f i t suecoods. A o t i O e rm nny ehastoned b u t prosofved. In t l ie h e a rt o f a co n tin o n t ke p t from co llapse i ts e lf b y O eqnnn preserva* jra t t io n , w i i l be v e ry advantageous in tho tro i fu to r o to th is co o n try , q u ite osldo on fro m sen tim en ta l and c u ltu ra l consid- . . r a t io n . , jJ ' ' '

= = = = = Ih liS B A M A T ia S O B S n > S SH O W S B o i

A ru ra l sec re ta ry o f the Bed Cross is sa id to ha%'o fo un d am ateu r drama* Sov t ic s a roa l a id to hor w o rk . S e re ra l one com m un ities w itb io her te r r i to r y pu t « o good p la ys w ith conslderablo c red it to them selves and th e ir loader. Then th e ru ra l secre tary had an insp ira tion , lum

Sho In to rested th o cou a ty f a i r board and n d ne ig h b o rin g m orehants In provid* in g a c ircu s to n t fo r th e a tr ic a l pur- ^xnes a t th e fa ir . There, f lv o towns produced th e ir p la ys w ith such gen- C « ra l s a t is fa c tio n th a t the idea is to b« o f esrtended to in c lu d c a dozen commuoi- t ie s n e x t tim e , w ith poss ib ly a prize o f fe re d fo r the best produetion.

!E>om th is d is tance I t looks lik e a Q (] th o ro u g h ly e n joya b le su b s titu te fo t •om o o f th o m ore ta w d ry en te rta in - n e o t w h ieh has w orm ed i t s w a y most n s jo s t i f ia b iy in to eo un ty fa ir s in ro* T ^ e n t years. i

A n d w hen i t eomes to loca l pride , Is ■UieTO aa y less reason fo r tc io ic ln g in ^ c a l d ra m a tic ta le n t and a b i l it y to tho c rea tc c lean fu n th n n fo r ta k in g la tis - Snr ia c t lo n in p rize produce and stockT

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' l^ a a c o fo r U fe t A cco rd ing to a r«- na t p o r t o f th e A m eriea a C h ild H ea lth as- a o c ia tio n fo r la s t yea r, i f o n ly tbe Itw enty-A i^e la rge s t c itie s io- tb e eoua- ^ry a re considered, i t is S eattle . The 1 {a fa n t m o r ta l i ty ra te th ere— the ye a r ly tn t: B ii8il>cr o f deaths unde r one year, fo r e r e ry thousand b ir th s — was o n ly fo rty -

eve'T h e N o rth w e s t in general shares th is ^ jprood d is tln c tio o . M in ne ap o lis and P o rtU a d w ere n o t . fo r behind, w ith a b o r ta l i t y ra te o f f i f ty - th re e nnd f i f t y - ^

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nd fo r o n ry in loss fo r tu n a te p Io c e s .jg -a ifore im p o rta n t, how ever, th a n 'IItiestion o f sentim ent is .the queation g ^ f p o u M .' i t j ^ u ld , b o w orth tt- 'g ro a t;M leal o f In q u iry to f fn d ou t exoqUy g rh y babies ha re a b e tte r ehanee i n , g it ie s nnd sta tes m entioned th n n th o y ]aSi inve elsewhere.

S o ne o f i t , no doub t, is e ilm ate ; iu t th n t cnnnot be all.” M ueh must invo been dono b y hum nn ngeneles J rh lch o the r com m unities cou ld cA m- «n ato, w hn tovc r th o ir c lim a tic o r geo- <‘ A n ;raphlc s itua tion . licnh

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Sonntor M ngnus .rohuso ii’s ow n nc- m n ’ ■ount o f, Ula v is i t to P res id en t C oo l-'June (Igo makes re tnnrkob ly p leasant read* cnuli ng : rh l"J

“ Thc president to ld mo abou t h is ib o u s u ico stry when 1 collcd on h im to ta lk ] A i ibo u t tho fa rm e rs ’ prob lem s,” s n id j f^ t l Ur. Johnson. “ Ho p o in te d ou t to m o i* ° " h n t . ho was desceniled fro m Qenernl fsrael Putnnm o f R evo lu tio n a ry .W ar lf>eki 'amc, ns m y w lfo is. I suppose th a t tb n t nukes the presldont and M rs . Johnson “ ointed, b u t I do no t how close ly o r IOW m nny o tho r re la tive s th e ro nrc. rho p ros iden t Is a nieo, plensnnt fe l- o w .’ * t ' '^ y

Tho disclosure o f geaealogicnl in fo t- n n tio n b y the pres iden t nnd th e dis- 'o v c ry ot cotttaagalnlty nienUoned b y pam Mr. Johnson wns indeed n g ra t i fy in g ne ldcn t nnd m ay have Its p o U tkn l k'nlue.

I t Is possible tb a t tho f ie r y M lnno- lotnn w i ll en te rta in fo r “ C ou s inC nl” i m ore fr ie n d ly scn llm p n t th n n ho (n igh t cherish tow nrd ti president o f I i f fe r e n t lineugo nnd th n t th o warm ties o f fn m ily a ffe e tlo n m ny deter him fro m th o nssauUs on th o ch lo f pxeeutive w h ich his ndm ire rti fo n d ly fxp ee t h im to la u n ch ,iis soon ns thc ioTiftto“ ls cn licd to order. '

The p n r t o f M r! Joh nso n ’s na rra­tive , how ever, th o t w i l l appeal most it ro o g ly to so mueh o f tho Am orican sense o f hum or ns has n o t bcon a tro ­phied by the events o f tho Ins t fow jrenrs, Is th o senator’s s tn tem ent th a t when ho tn lk c d aCbut fa rm e rs ’ tro u ­bles th o pres iden t eamC r ig h t back a t him w ith a fu l l and f tn n k diseloaure o f fn m ily h is to ry . There is som etiiing Im eomie ubout th e idea o f tho senntpr, a ll stcnm cd u p w ith rem edies f o t og ri- c u ltu ro l e r i ls , vwnltlng pn th c side- '— tra ck fo r the prcB idontin l h is to r ica l A tr a in to go b y nnd never g e tt in g back fa ll on th e m o in lin e a t a ll. th e

The in e id e n t easts an in te res tin g woi s id e lig h t on th e Coolidgo m ethods. Cnn i t bo possible, we w ondor, i f aome* W d th in g l ik e th is happened w hen Senator wea Bornh called a t tho W h ite H ouse: fo r j

“ M r. P res id en t,” begins th o states* per mnn from Idaho, “ unless tho Bussian ta b S o v ie t governm ent is reeognlxcd n t ac t onee th o in s titu tio n s o f our cou n try ba t m ust to t te r In to irre trio v a b lo r u in . ” don

“ I t is nn in te res tin g fa c t, M r. Bo- nuti ra h ,” rep lies tho president w ith tho fan m ost engag ing frankness, “ th a t Co- tbe lum bus discovered A m criea in 1492 tUci and th a t th e P ilg r im F a the rs , who ta tl aought on th is con tine n t freedom to to w orah ip Ood, landed, o t P lym o u th and endured g re a t hardships w ith exom- p U ry fo r t itu d e .” . 'i

Can th o s lig h t ly dozed oppcaranee B a o f some statesm en as th e y emerge Atl( fro m the p re s iden tia l presenee bo n t- tr ib u to d to som ething o f th n t ao rtt W o w onder. tha

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l im in n ry p lnns in n cam paign to ob ta intho re im b lienn nta ionn l con ven tion fo r toSnn rra ue isoo in 102J w ero eompleted theto d a y o t n m e tt in g cniled by W ilH ftm « «IT. C ro rkc r, rep ub lic4ii nn tio n n l com- »m itteem nn fro m C n llf irn ln . I t w ns do- welr id e d th n t C ity nnd (?ounty S u p r rv iio r v f i W arrcn Shannon and Postm nsler JamesE. Pow er should go lo 3 iV ash lng ton 'to a |io u tlin e Snn F ra n r ls ro 's p ro po s it io n to colithe conven tion sub-com mittee o f llio tacn a tlo n n l com m ittee S o vcm L or 15. * t rC ro cker w i l l go to W nshington la te r ey<to bo presont a t y i r m ee ting o f Iho 8 “ l p a ren t com m ittee Oiut w i l l unnio the ^con ven tion c ity . U01

T h c ho te l men w ill pend a roproBCn- a*® tn t iv e to con fe r wUn th e ro inn iitteech ie fs and to show tliem a schedule o f ‘ Ofrn te s th n t th o ho te ls o f th o r i t y hnve ahtp lo d g o l themselves to in n in tn ln in thi- seaevent the convention comes here. Ja iX -----------------------------

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te n t to p la y lo his ow n y a rd and heiw ondered w b y he d id n 't teass to co sutand p la y w ith th c boys on th e ra ca n t stolo t. W heo aaked about I t bc su id : aln "W e ll, I 'm a reg u la r scm p p c r whenw ith roy o w a gong, h u t th e re ’s a boy J r la l t ln g he re and-1 do n 't kn o w w D cther g irI cao l ic k h im o r n o t; so I ’ m v iu ltlo g heitlU be 'a gone home. 1 l ik e o u r yard theboat anyway,** dai

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“ W hnt d o you th in k ? ” bo shouted, have' A nothe r ch lckcn is pone from th e in be nhouse.” aw’nriiA nothe r chickon! Jnnot q u ie k ly un ted on her fine e rn . T b ir t mndo nsket k'o chickens th a t hnd vniilshed fro m 0 henlio iise in tw o weeks. W hcro J n rh . ey hud gone, wns n m ys tery . Th 'J a n e t ( ]u ic k ly drexrud nnd jo in e d no t j ek . ^ PofT.“ I '■oiintcd thc^ ch»<kcns lnst n ig h t « iv ien I la rk e d th e do or,” snid .In fk . o « tlv T iie ro Kc>rc 21 chickens in tho coop X)og on. N'ow I f in d o n ly 20 .” “ \“ A ro y o ii sure you bhut und locked n del e d o o r f” sho nsked J n rk . stonli“ Yes,” nnswercd J«ek. “ A n d i t ■ ««\ IS shut nn d locked when I enme out is m o m ln g .” h n rk i* ‘ PcrhapH there I* n hole in th o heu* T h lUso,” sn id Jnnot. shn ll“ I hnve looked a holo, b u t I te ry n ’ t find n n y ,” snid Jn ck . H e nnd .Tack, m o t w ont nronnd th e honhousp. They Dn lu ld SCO no hole th ro ug h w h ich n pu ff< il^Jcon m ig h t got o u t o f the hon- down lusjj o r nn enemy m ig h t go t iu .A n em pty Itox stocd ng n ln s t the s ide myse ' th o lienlinuse. J m k clim bed on th is noso ' BOO i f th e honhount. w indow w ns dog. lUt tig h t. H o found I t ho th shut nnd m y < eked. A th ie f eonid no t ge t th rough rohh: in t w indow . ,Tai“ L e t us loo k inside the coop,” snid be n m et., "P e rh n p s w<5 nhnil fin d some n mn >le th e r e . " : do oiB u t they d id no t fin d nny hole when So

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A l l over th o saloon you cou ld »e« a i r wom en and b ra ro m en w ilt in g In ^ h e ir soots. Im ltaO on. . • . . 5 T h e Tord. as K e a ts w ou ld have said, w aa ' Ik e a kn e ll I M any o f tbeso peop le ^ r e ro old tra T c le rs , a n d th e ir m inda ^ v e n t book w lnc lng ly , as on© re ca lls 'o rgo tten w ounds, to occoslons w ben w rfo m ic r* a t sh ips' concerts had im l- * *■ ' a te d who le s tr ing s o f D ickens ' cha i^ ic te rs or, w i t h tb e assistance o f a few u t s and a l l t t io fa lse h a ir, had en* lea vored to p o rtra y Napoleon, B is- n a rck , Shakespeare sn d o the rs o f the famous deacL In th is p r in te d lin o on ^ J i8 p ro g ram th e re w as no th in g to in* l lc a te the n n tu ro o r scopo o f tb o Im l*» U o n w h ich th is 8 . U a r lo w e proposed jo In f l ic t u p o n them . T h e y cou ld on ly l i t an d w a it and hope th a t i t w ou ld be jh o rt ,, T h e re v a s a s in U n g o{ h e a rts as Sostace I l l | :n e t t m o v ^ dow n tb e room knd took l i la p lace a t tbe p iano. A > ^ p ia n is t 1 T h la argued m ore . sing ing . r h e m ore pesalm iatle began to fe a r th a t th o Im ita t io n waa go ing to be 7nc o f thosa im lta tlo n a o f w e ll-kn o w n - " jp e ra a r tls te a w hlcb , th ou gh rare , do occasionally add to tb e h o rro rs o f ih lps* concerts. They s ta re d a t H )g* l e t t a p p rcb en s lro iy . T h e re seened to ;hem somettUng om inous In Clie m an'a re ry aspect. H is face w as very pa le “ ®*' »nd set, the foco o f one ap p roach ing a tnalc a t w h ich bh» h u m an ity shudders.^ e y could n o t know th a t th e p a llo r » Eustace I l lg n e t t w as due e n tire ly to tb e s lig h t tre m o r w h l ^ e re n on the calm est n lg iits , th e engines o f on K e a n line r p roduce In th e Qoortng o f t d in in g sa lo on and to th a t fa in t, ye t ireU-deUned, sm ell o f cookod m eats (rh lch c lings to a room w he re a g re a t n a a y people have ro ce n tly been e a tin g k \ g re a t m uny meals. A fe w beads o f ^ :o id p e rsp ira tio n wen* c lin g in g to Eus* f l tace U ig o e tt’s brow , U e looked lly i t r a lg l i t b e fo re h im w ith Onseelng W. eyes. He w u s t l i ln k in g ha rd o f th e Q Bsharu. B j

So tense w as Eustace's coBccntra* jH t io n t lm t ho d id no t sec U l ll le Bennett, □ seated in th e fro n t ro w . B l l l le had I cratched h im en te r w ith a l i t t le t h r i l l ■ o f om burm sstuent. She w ished t l i f l t H th e h a d been content w i th one o f th e ■ te a ts a t th e back. B u t h e r fr ie n d , H la n o H ub ba rd , w ho nccom pnnied her, I Iiad Insisted on the t r o n t row . Jf

In o rder t o nvo id reco gn it io n fo r as long as posalblo. B l l l le now pUt up her fa n and xum e d to Jane. She w as lu rp r is e d to sc^’ th n t h e r fr ie n d waa s ta rin g ««Kcrly be fo re h e r w ith a f lx l ty a lm ost etjuul to th n t o f Eustace.

"W h a t is th o m atte r, J a n e r* x j , iJ a n o H ub ba rd w as a ta ll , handsotne „

g ir l w ith la rg e bro w a eyes. A b o u t p ber, as S renm M o r tim e r bad said, th e re w u som e th in g dynam ic. T h e a n li d a ogbter o f an em inent e x p lo r tr a s d ; fie d b lT fu n e b a n te r, sbe b a d f tre q n e s tly '

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0 fo un d som ething. In ^ 'T guess w e sha ll hnve to go t n de- Stf tive to f in d whoro o u r los t ehickena m uM •e' g o n o ," sa id JnritT H e had roa-1 cons! booka ho w dotectU es f in d tho an* s«ns« ITS to m yaterie# nnd catch th ieves. genei 'W h e ro sha ll we ge t a d o tc c t lv e t” s tr lc l c d Jnn et. th lh j T c rh n p s in (he v il ln g e ,” rcn lie d lea m k . “ IiC t iis -g o there* and ask .” M r, 'h o y sot c u t fo r th^' v tlln g o , b u t hnd can

gone fn r when th o y m et D nd dy slng lT. th e w ise o ld hound. th e 1■W hore nre you ffOii;«t so b r ig h t nnd t ia l.Iv l t \ th c m ora in R t” nsked D n d d y ta in rZ. ‘ be dl‘ W e nro go ing to li-.e v illa g e to ge t Folo te e tlvo to enteh lho th ie f w ho it> gap llfvUng f i« r eh ic lte n s .'' nnswercd Jo ck , o f t'W o o f I T kno w everyone In th c v i l- tn r l te. The ro is no de fective th e re ,” paasiked D a d d y Dog. e f fo r'h a t wns d isappo in ting . “ Then how and11 we f in d th c n iisw er to the m ys- T ty o t ou r m issing cU iekcnst” nske<i dlcn<

. to t])n d d y D og looked v e ry kno w ing , nn ry'fe d n t h is p ipe and pu lled h is cap rendvn ove r ofio eye. 4, th a t‘ W o ll. I nm n pre tt.* good d o te -t lv ? am als e lf , ” snld he. “ I hnvc a ve ry keen sh o r10 nnd n lo t o f eommon sense for r th c li :. Perhnps, I f I nse m v noso and i t

common sense. I enn f in d w ho i i ih in g y o u r henho.tsc.” fnek nnd Jnn e t th (U ght th n t m lijh ln good iden. I f th fy co u ld n ’t f in d the

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com pun lcd h e r fa th e r on h ls czpe- io n s . A a outdoors g ir l , j j"W h o la th n t nm n o t th o p ia n o r sbe Uspered. "D o you kno w him ?”“ A s a m a tte r o f fn c t. I do.” aald »,odv Vile. * ^ l 8 nam e is H i p e t t W h yT ’“ I m e t -him on th c subw ay no t lon g ^^ak o. P o or l i t t le fc llo ^ ', h o w .m ise m b lo

lo o lts l” w inA t th is m om ent th e ir conversation IS in te rra p te d . Eustace B lg n e tt. lU lng h lii iA c if together w ith a pa in* uj1 e ffo r t, ra ised his hands and s tru ck cm s h ln g c h o rd : ond. as ho d id so,ere appeared th rough th e do o r n t {|gij,tt fa r end o f th c ja lo o n a fig n re the

th o s ig h t o f w hich th e e n tire au* once s ta rted c o n v u ^ lv c ly w ith n fee l- g th n t a w orse th in g J ia d be fa llen em th n o ~ e v e i'th e y ho tl looked fo r.T h e fig u re w as r ich ly c lad in some a x le t m a te rin l. ( ts face w as a g r is lyack and be low tiie nose appeared ognha t xsccmed a ho rrib le gash. I t ad- banint-ed to w a rd tjiem . sm oking , a d g a r . to '• •H u llo , E rn e s t." I t sa id . lng ,A n d th en i t seemed to pause expect* g ir lI t ly . na though des iring som e rep ly . “ iead alienee rc lg ncd in tb e aa looof ' wax" H u llo . E rn e s t 1” 8Those nearest the p inno— ond nev se lfK ly m ore <]ul(*kly th o n Jan e H u b - I dcird — now o b im e d tb a t th e w l il to w l lco o f th e m nn on th o s to o l had loo l•own w h ite r s t i l l . H is oyoe gazed le t tIt g la ss lly from un de r h is (lam p peri■ow. H o looked Uke a m an w ho w ns on t« ln g som e g h as tly s i ^ t T h o an d l- aheice sym pa th ized w ith h im . T h e y fe lt Bte th a t. too. N oIn a l l hu m an plans th e re Is e re r a ll>me a lig h t h itch , some l i t t lo m lsca l- po lld n tio n w h ich Just m akes a l l th e d lf - ^Vhrence. A m om ent's th o u g h t shou ld a tiv e to ld E ustace H ig n e tt th a t a b a it* to 1□oked , c ig a r w as ono o f th e essen* wh<11 p r o ^ r t le s to any Im lto t lo n o f th e o f I Q inent M r. T in n c y : b n t h e -ha d com- an ’i e te ly ove rlooked the fo c t. T b e clga« Sat im e as an absolu te su rp rise to h ln ^ any id I t cou ld n o t have a ffec ted h im be o re p o w e r fu lly I f I t bad been a to lc e H e om th e tom b. H e s ta re d a t I t pa l- fa c l ly . I lk o M acbeth a t th e ghost o f cha in q u o . I t w as a s trong, l iv e ly you ng to I ga r, and I ts cu r lin g sm oke p layed be ;h t ly abou t h is no s trils . H is jn w the: 11. H is eyes pro truded. H e looked<r a lo n g m om ent l ik e one o f thoso by•ep-sea fishes coneem lng w h ich th e S« e n t le c tu re r bad spoken so search* In gg ly . T h e n w i th th e c ry o f a s tr ic k e n v u

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to, TUESDAY MORNINCb ere w a» * m a U e o f B lU ln e ry a t le 's aide as Jane H u b b a rd rose _ 'fcfiiow ed h im . JaM ) deeply - I f i

t m \ E r % ' M d e ‘M t Ifto lc lbg so U i I an d p ite ou s, a t th e p la n ^ h e r utM, h e a r r b a d gone o u t to bUd, and

IS ■ Bila m om ent o f angu lsb , he _■m il {0 b r in g , t o tb e an rte ce ^ e r y - ^iff th a t w as b e t t a a d m oa t cobpaa* w h ich ' i la ta In b e r na tu re . T liru s t in g candy, ie a s te w a rd w ho happened to be iree ii Ira r and U»e door, ahe raced th is op Mfrstitt^ draw ingt f d U a fio w e bdd w a tch ed b la p ir s t Hn’l dash fo r . th e open w ith a thorougi •te m a tlo n so com p le te tb a t b is ih le pie IM seemed ^ to b iiV e le f t h im . A tlons m era l, deserted b y h is m en on some ' A n d ' cken fie ld , m ig h t -b a re f e l t some- pokiu{{ igr a k in to b is em o tlo ii. O f a l l tb e ju s t to ■ned p r o fo u lo n i th e im ita t io n o f croom i

F rafdc T ln n e y Is ' the one w h ich W e ll, lea s t e u l l y be ca rr ie d th ro u g h gether

(le-handed. T h o m on a t th e p lsno, though leader o f th e o rchestra , la essen* o r d ro i

. H j Is th e life -b lo od o f th o en ter* B u t s ti l im ent- W it l io n t h im n o th in g can h),o ju s t done. And'o r an in s ta n t Sam atood there, w e ll, I ' In g b la n k ly . T h e n th o open door th o f irs tb o saloon aeemed to beckon an Ita tlo n . Bto m ade fo r Jt. reached It, , ^ , 11?' s ^ th ro ng h I t T h a t concluded h is (Cooyrii irta In a id o f th e Seamen*a Orphona I W idow s.l i e spe ll w h ic h -had la in on th e an* ace broke. T h is Im ita t io n seemed tlie m to possess in an ez tm o rd l* y m easure th e one q u a lity w h ich ... ders a m a teu r Im ita t io n s to le rab le . |t o f b re v ity . T h e y bad 'aeen m any ^ n teu r Im lta tlo n a . b u t never one as , r t aa th is . T b o saloon echoed w ith I r applause.t b ro ug h t no ba lm to Sam uel M or- re. H e d id n n t i ie a r i t . H e had 1 fo r re fu go to h is s ta teroom and B ly in g in th e lo w e r b e r tii. cbow lng

p illo w , a sou l In to rm e n t

CHAPTER V II ^

[h e re w as a ta p a t th e door. 8 am u p d izz ily . U o ha d lo.st a l l count M | / '

tim e . IP * ^W ho’s t h a t r ^ 1I b o re a n o te fo r you. a ir ." , H Ht w as the leve l voice o f J . K M idge- | 9 , th e stew ard . S tew ards, besides pj||m n g th o c lr l le s t and m ost ob lig ing iy o f ntcn In th c w oH d, n i l have B b I t nnd p le asa nt voices. A stew ard , M B k in g you n p a t s l^ - th lr t r . to te ll you i t y o o r b a th Is ready, w he n you n te d to s leep on tD l t ^ e l r e . Is t l ie i r o n hn m an a p p ro a d i to th e n ig h t- n te .■A wbatT*' W■A note, sir.**Jam Jumped n p and sw itche d on the h t H e w e a t to th e 4p o r and to o k ^ } no te fro m J . B . M idge ley. who, h is Bslon accom pllBhed. re tire d In nn le r ly m anner d o n n th e passage. m looked a t th o le t t e r - v l t h a thcUL , ^ . I had neve^ aeen t l ie h n n d w rit ln g be- re, b n t, w i th th e eye o t lo re , h e rec*

n lzed I t I t w aa Just th e s o r t o fnd he w ou ld have e tpp c ted B l l l le _ ‘w r ite , rou nd und sm ooth and flow - ( '

g. th e w r it in g o f a w arm -heartedr l. H e to re open th e envelope. S T O C "P leaso come up to th e to p deck. Jm t to speak to yo u ." TJsnslSam cou ld n o t d isguise I t fro m him* ObanI f th a t ho w a s .a l i t t le d isa pp o in ted N n r lo n 't know i f yoo see a n yU iln g wrongitb t l ie le tte r , b u t th e w ny S o u Totn:oked o t I t w as th a t, fo r a <ln»t lo vo TwetUer, I t m ig h t have been lo n g e r w d net_ los rhnps a shade w arm er. A nd. w ith-It ru n n in g uny r is k o f w r ite r 's cram p, 7 ’ * “e m ig h t have s i ^ c d I t jg w jj H ow ever, these w ero sm a ll m atters.> do ub t she had been In a h u r ry nnd N EV i th a t s d t t o t th in g . ' T h e Im p o rta n t prices l in t w as th a t he w as g o ing to sec her. tro d in t ben a m an 's a f ra id , s ings th e bnrd, th e mi be a u tifu l m u ld Is a che ering s lg ^ t ; “ ® 5 ' ' se e ; and th e snm e t ru th ho lds good '

tien a m an hus mode an e xh ib itio n a o w h l h im s e lf a t a sh ip 's c o n ce rt A wora- m cn t 1

I’s g e n tle sym pa thy , th o t w u w ha t po n t, < im uel M n rlo w e w an ted m ore th an a numl ly th ln g e lse a t t l io m om e n t T h a t. Opet » f e l t w as w h a t th e d o c to r ordered. b«auai e scrubbed th e b u rn t coris oR h is ce w ith a l l possib le speed and c nnged h is c lo thes and m ade h is w ay ra p ld it t^ e up pe r deck.' I t w as l ik e B il l le , ran ted

> fe it . to ha ve chosen th is spo t l o r b u t gc e ir m eeting , i t w ou ld bc deserted th roug id I t w as ha llo w e d fo r tlie m bo tb’ sacred associations.Sho waa a ta n d ln g a t th e ra i l , look* ^ ^ e l^ g o a t o re r tb o w a te r. T h o moon $ is ,7i : as q u lto fu lL U u t 00 the ho rizo n to th i# y< e sou th Its l ig h t shone on th e ,se a . en tire a k in g i t loo k l ik e th e a l lr e r beach ahowct som e d is ta n t fa ir y Is land. T h e g ir i

ipcared to bo w ra pp ed In th o u g h t * ; ' • Id I t waa n o t U ll tb e aharp c rack o f g " ” " i f f i ’a b e a d y a g a iiu t an ove rhang ing , anch loa onnounced b is approacb th a t Comen .0 tu rn ed . C23 fo“ O h, Is th a t y o a r ' 30, aa-Y e s ." samo r“ Y o u 're been a lo a g tim e ."• I t WBsn't an easy Job," exp la ined im . "g e tU n g a l l th a t b u rn t c o rk o ff. " J j ® ou 're no n o tio n ho w th e s tu f f a tlcka . accrue ou h a re to use b u tte r . . . .** i ts Oe: Ehe shuddered. orgaal:‘ •D on 't 1" ' tio a .“ B u t I d id . . Y o n h a re to w ith b u rn t rk,** P " '“ D o n 't te ll m e tlieae h o r r ib le th ings.” e r ro lc e rose a lm o s t h ys te r ica lly . "1 ^ j >rer w a n t to he a r th e w ords b u rn t the la iric m enUoned ag a la as lo n g as I were : re.** o f tbo“ I fe e l e xa c tly tb e aame.** ttam p< o re d to h e r aide. , . ly n E-D a r lin g ." he su ld In a lo w ro lce . H®'®? t w aa l ik e you t ^ ask m e to m eet >u here. .1 k n o w w h a t you w ere ) por< link ing . You th o u g h t tb a t I ahoo ld im p on )ed sym pa thy . Y o u w an ted to pe t tb o 0< e, to sm ooth m y w onnded fe e ling s , new Io ' b o ld m o la y o u r arm a. and te ll me a t a * w e lo re d each otbe r, w b a t d id ly th in g else m a t t e r r

G,:N0 VEMBER 6,1923.

B r c ^ a s t Food'‘Matritnonlally Speaking”

By HLIOH MoKAY

Iy w ife can ne ve r m ake up he r m in d ' ch 'p ieco to cbooho from a box o f dy.

th e enre and thoagb t she I opera tion , y o u 'd tb ln k sho woi> 1 w in g lo ts fo r th o lla a k o f S n g la a d .,I r s t she studies th 6 top la ye r rough ly. Thou aUc I'rlca up th e v is - I pieces to see w h i t te m p ting sclee*IS m ig h t bo lu rk in g beneath thom .> nd 'tb en she bogins a te n ta tiv e iu g o f th c \ionbon? v.-ilh h n f in g e r, t to do te rm ino w h e th e r th ey have am o r so lid cen te rf.^ o ll, b y th is t im e a n c n t ly 'p u t to - ho r b o * b f eho-*r>intcs loo ks as ugh i t hnd bocn In nn ourthquake dropped from n p.isslng a irp lane .: s t i l l sho c a n ’t m nke up her m in d— ^ ju s t cnnH do i t . ' *

in d thon . f in a l ly sho snj**, “ O h,I, I ' l l ju s t ta ko th '* one, I guess— , f i r s t one I conic t o i ”

(Tom orrow — "M y husband knowa bout averytlhnp.*')ip y r lf i jt . 1923. ^ pub lie Ledger Co.)

"V ou d id n ' t r '"N o , I d i t ln 't "“ Oh, you d id n 't i I th on gh t yon d l i i r > looked a t b e r w is t fu lly ." I thouR h t." he sa id , “ th a t poss ib ly u m ig h t have w ished to com fo rt me. i liQvc been th ro u g h a g re at s tra in . 1 -‘ ve lia d a shock. . . .”“ A n d w hn t n b o u t m e?" she demand*

v ifJ rm h

Vnd W h a t A b o u t M . r S h . D.mai>4]F' ed, P sss lo na ts ly . •‘ H aven’t I H ad •S h o o k r

I pass ionate ly . '•S a r e n lL . I 'b a d ■lOCk?" • '

(C oatlauod la a e x t taaue^

rqcK prTces hold firm ,n s i M a rk e t Le aders Show L ltU e Obange aad S e re ra l Issnes B eacb N ew B ig h U a tk s

ro tn l sales 7fl2,000 shares. \r w e n ty in d u s tr in ls avcrogod 89.30: t^Joss. .47. H ig h . iy :i3 , 105.38; low ,

r w e n ty m iiro a d s .iveraged 88.7* 5- t g a iu , .10. H ig h , i023, U0.5I; low ,53. _

N EW Y O R K , X n v . S OP)— SK wk ices hold ro lo t iv e ly f ir m in to d n y ’a* id in g which fo i l aomewhat sho rt o f D m illio n abnres u day pnco aot in B c losing days o f I js ’t woek. Tho uol m arke t leaders iho w cd compara- ^ely l i t t le change on tho dny, b u t ^ w h ighs on th o c u rrc n t upward move- snt wcro reached h r S tudobnkcr, D u ­n t , C orn pToducla, M nek T ru ck nnu num ber o f o the r a c t iv e issues.O pening priccs w ore aomowhnt low ar cause tho m arke t wns cniled upon absorb a fa i r ly '.argo volume o f

o f i t ta k in g . Short.*' also rcacw cd e ir o f fe r in g s on th e theo ry th a t thn p id ity o f the recent ndvanco w ur- Dted o t lenst a txchn ieo l reduction i t good aupport was fo rthco m ing roughout tbe session.

B e po rts P a /o ra h ls ,Several fa vo rn b le earnings roporta ire pu\>llshod d u r in g th o day. U ayes hool reported ’ gross buslnesa o f T 5,713,000 in tho f i r s t ten months o f la ye a r os nga inst #12,008,000 in th e t ire yen r o f 1922. M a ck T ruck, In c ., owed net p ro f its fo r tho f ifB t n in r in th s o f «6,870.2-iG, eq u lra le n t to 7.72, n shnro on tb e rommon, n f to r e ferred d iv idends, is agaiast *2,7tJ6, - ,4 , o r >8.7£» a shnro !n the correspond** t • g pe riod la s t y cu r. In te rn n tlb n d l ’ fment rep o rted no t i» ro fits o f $755,- 3 fo r ' th o q u a rte r end ing September

as com pared w ith $432,&20 in tb s mo qu a rto r los t yea r.H eavy bu y in g 0 / D upont, w h ich uchod 134 7-8 and closed a t 133 3-4 r a n e t go ln o f 2 1-2 waa ia fu r th e r fie e tlo n o f the bo no rita expected tn cruo fro m tbo aale o f a lorge b lock o f ' t I Oencral M o to rs s to ck to the n e w lf ganized M anager* Seeurltiea eornora- >a. ‘

B ig sca d ZaaiM Takea.P rom pt over-aubacriptioa o f th n 00,000,000 .^m e ricn a Telephone bond iu 8 was con s tn icd as an in d ieo tlon

a fa vo rab le p u b lic a t t itu d e to w a rd e Investm ent m a r k j t . P u b lic a t it it ic s tre helped b y th o ra p id absorption

tbe telephono iasuer, gaina o f oae to ro po in ts be ing rog ia tored by B rook- n Ediaon, D e tro it Ed iaon, B roo k lvn aion Ona, In to rb o rou tfh I lo p ld TrnnaU.‘opica Ona, T h ird Avenuo and W est- a U nion.F o re ig n exchanges vhowod modernte ipo rre m o n t w ith th e exception o f 0 Oermnn m a rk w h irh dropped to n iw low to 2 ceata a iT lllio n . Pemnn i e r lin g he ld around «4.40 1 4 and ^ reneh fran cs around C.70 cents.The tim e m o n e y ' ;tnd eoramorcia’ ip e r m arko ts w qro q u ie t w ith no lunge in ratea.

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THE WAI^ETSquotations on wheat

• TAKE SHARP DECLINE~ Buhl eh

B oport to PT««ldont fro m W a r F inance w Im ods O f t ld a U B l u u d <or U c w T o m to tdnm L a v tfs

OHIOAGO, N ov. 5 C f)—W hea t tin- fle rw en t a r t a r p dc tlln fc \n p r ice to iln v ‘ ® ‘ ow ln ff la r g c lr to th e fa c t th n t a rop o rt to P re ild e n t CooUago fro m o f f ic lu l j o f tho w a r finaneo corporation om>t- tod to recommena IncM 'aring tho w heat t a r i f f o r to ndvocato o n r o the r im m edi* f " At« ho lp to w n rd ra i« ia ff vnloea. T h r m arkot closed nervouB, 8-4 to 1 5-8 to „® . f 1 3-4o n o t low o r. w ith Pccombcr l ? 11.00 1-8 to 1.00 2.R to 1-4, and M ay #1.11 1-8 to 13.11 l - i. Corn f in ls h fr l I unchanged to !■< to a-Sc h ighe r, oato nt , P J"-®* a shado dow n o t 1-8 to M e up and

n isions v ftry ln g f to m 2 cen t* o f f t j c -^ n . j 7o ga la . / , '

W heot a ta rto d dow nw ard Jn priee m «oon 08 tra d in g b o jp n and a lthough I I ” ■ome a lig h t ra ll ic a wore w itnc#»ed the K , „ . eloM w o f a t th o da v 'a bo ttom figu rex. «In a d d itio n to sellln fr ou t on tho p a rt o f h o ld cn w ho hnd been re ly in g on J . unexpected governm ent a id , tho b u ll aide o f th e m arket w ii^ .linnd icnppcd b y 5W ashington advicea th a t Russian ag ri- ffluUure wna recoverliiK . U nce rta in ty ovor tho o u tloo k o f tl.o proposed Oor- i r t ' man rep a ra tio ns confw onco al»o waa a *'bearish .fa e to r dcapito lho nows tl ia i *'Belgium and I ta ly were no longer s id ­in g w ith th o un y ie ld in g stand taken b y * Franco. O M A

AU>£iUcom cnt th n l th o U n ite d ceipta i 8 ta te s N ||b Io aupp ly o f w hent showed on goo ne arly flW .OOO incrcnso ns compared , iy ; bu w ith la s t M on d a y w m more o r lo»s ro- *5 7 5 .i aponsiblo fo r th o fu rth e r dccHno o f ond pa w hoat pricea nenr the end o f th o day. d in e in I t was po in te d out th n t th o present iSc low v is ib le supply to tn l i f moro thon double t lm t o f a yea r obo. B c& n modo m uck a lso -o f reports th a t ahout 100 cars o f g n tu rd ; C anadian w ho a t d u ty pa id had been C n tt l rcccived a t M in n o n p o 'ij over tho week- ci,ojp<, end. .\v * fitV

B u y in g on th o p a it o f houses w ith eastern eonneotiona ;;uvo s tren g th to -veorlSm com , n o tw itbB ta ad in e t fo recast o f un* t u l ls et favorab le w ea the r. Oats foUowod coru . to 3 25

P rovia ions avernged h ig he r in ro- xpoofo to m oderato .-luyJog o f la rd . ^

feedersTWIN FALLS MARKETS n ioatly. to I 5 I

. ■ SheojTheto prloea a te ob ta ined daU y 30e lov

. a t 4 o ’eloek io th o afte rnoon a id [ to lS.fl< i ato la teadod to to r e i o n ly th e av* fcodcTo

arage o f pricea. W here ee rta in ! feed ing le a le r t f o t sh o rt periods o f fe r n o reI h u th s quoted priee ao e f fo r t b BAN mado to iae lndo aueh qnotationa. Qaotatioaa a ro o ffe re d m erely a i aguide to prodneera and aboiUd n o t Kovadu M aeeepted as re fle c tin g ox tre ae a hom edo f o ith e r b ig h o r lo w prieea. $7.75.- I I - .................... ^ . I ■ J^eow i w

— — • s teady;- B S 7 A Z L U A B S B T 8 . P"eB «

P a id to P toducer*. fo rin ga T w in P a lls ’ © arke ts yesterday

--------------------- W - .0 0 t« g WM edium hog* ........... ...................— W .0O a io m

<4.00 to I M ?Veal calvea __________-___ 15.00 to #7.ooM a tto a .__________________ #6.00 to *7.00

t ^ U -------------------------------#7.00 to *8.00 _ W 8 .

^ In g ra tH eavy h e a i _________________________ 12c “L ig h t h o a a _________________________ 03c ,to u n g -d u c k , -------------------OSc

B a tte rfa t, cream ery _____________ 4Sc , *B u tte rfa t; r t n t io a ' . ......... ...................45cD u tlc r fa t, a ta tio n -------------------- ---- 42-.'Country b u tto r --------— — ....------ 45cE g g t (shippcT i) ................ ....... ......... ■40.’Bggt, ( lo c j£ s to re . ) ----------------- 40o J f , ,*

A l fa l fa , f l r a t c a t t in g in s ta c k -------18.00b r b a le , e w t . , . 7So

- . - J ___________________CHICB raa , 400 lb . l o t a -------------------------eo lpUe toe k to od ----------------- ------------------ B'oat k■ritoek food, BOO lb . l o t t ------------- ^ # 1 .3 3 spoU J;

SoffW , W holeaalo. yeo rlin iC a n o _______________________ ___ . #10.88 bo o f hiBoot .................... ......... ..............#10.GS catch-ni

•p««w •—■ n t nooiM ontana W h i t e * _________________ *5.20 apots 0

Potatoea. to sell 1Potatoes, -whito ...... .......... —............. *tecr« -<P o ta toe s B o n o ta ------------ -------------- 85c re la tive

BSSAJJ* I ’B IO BB . ac tive• va g e u s ie a . cr» a t '.

P8t« e e a , 18 pounds t o r ----------------8*^ na propBwoet potatoes, lb --------------------------- 07c weatemHead le t t u c e -----------------------lOo to 15o sho stoiOnions,. 0 Ib a - . .. ___ 2Sc i t y ; l i tTum ipa, bnneh — ■ 05o tia tivo

p taa L each ■ - lO o gcncrallSew eabbage. poaad ----------------- 05o b u lk v«

------ b u lk d tM e r y , b n a e b _______ - 10c sevoralOm IUIowoi, l b . ......................... ..... I ’ e

P m lV , > '” P3 t .p « fro lt , c u h ___________________ 15e

t o k . , __________ _ 20 . I- _____ _______________W t e °° '‘ «■

0 0 - 0 0

TOOU&HTABE aiHWItO OF IDUBSELTn If 1 STftNDlNS AROUND I tW ONCORNEPSAIL I m

_______________TWIN :

ig « , d o r o n ------- :------------ 40e to CO*inaa, p o n n d ____________________ if le ---- ------!»h w a ln u ts ______ , aOc to '

autj. SB!m ery b n tte r ______ - . , ,- 66<. *tO

e h m . . --------------------------------- .,0 , - IQlonaln checao 40i

: ^ I IT L A N D U V B S T O O K . ■m-J)R T I<A ?n). Ore., ^ o v . f l IW —<?at- I IS to SOc. h ig h e r; ra lves # l h iiA e r ; lpts,2.’)70, 280 th ro ug h ; b o c f r to c r j . grade #7 to 7.60; modium #0 fo 7; non steers #4..’!0 to 0 ; bo c f cowa he ife ra good grndo #r> to 5.S0: nip- 1 #3.25 to 5 ; common #3.23 to .I.T.'i; -icro nnd cu tte rs W.50 to 3.2.'i; iin a and bu tcher bulla #3 to 4 ; feed- Iloers tS' to 6.00; f.ulvoa m edium to f l

100 pounds down #0J50 to 10; ^pounds (low n #7 to 9.00; 200 pound.- ^.50 to 7 ; culla nnd common #3.5>)

) g a ^ O 't o "Gc low e r; rece ip t*; 1350 th ro ug h ; inedlum good andce 160 to 200 pounds #7.2B to 8 ;to 250 pound. 411.75 to 7.25, 250ido up #0 fo 0.»5| smooth packere »■:?« / -) to 7 ; rough pnckcro #4 to CJ50;fM o r piga #6.70 to 7; fcodera #C.CO, o „d yc i

leop— 8 tt:n<ty; ro p d p t* 1230- me- *5, good nnrt choico lambs 84 pounds 70715. 4 n #10 to 11.25: ciiHs nnd common v?nr1ino } to 10; ye a r lin g wethers m edium Jin 'S ft- ho iro n il w o ig h ti *0 to 0 ; w ethers ) to 7.50; owes m edium lo choicc *[> to 0.60.

O M A H A LTVBSTO O K. ' ^ in Ca A H A , N ov . 5 OP)— U o r* — R c- a tc*!. i ts 0500; fa ir ly urU vo to sh ippe r* 1.08 3-4, good q u n lity bu tchers; fu l ly aton- C orn- b u lk 200 to 32.'5 pound averngea '

5 to <3.90; to p #11.03; m ixed lo a d * ' p a ck ing grndca flow , pa cke r* b ir t ' ^ * * ’ *”

' I.T to U5c lo w o r; fow sales around lo w e r; m ixed londa cn rry in g parlc- S,**"®' sows and ligh ta #0.(10 to fl.SO; pnck- T im o t sow * #6.50 to ^i.ilO; nvernge cost Colve

ird a y #6.74; w e ig h t 27.'5. n t llo — R eccip f/i n .( iO O ;'g o o d nnd co beef steers nnd yea rlings stea- o llte ro s low , a lendy to w ea k : b u lk PO o ffc r in g a #8,2.') to 10.25; e a rly to p O H K

rlings #10.75; shc stock, veala nnd S lig h tly s s te ad y ; ennncra .m d cu tte rs #2.20 ab ou t s 1.25; gross cows and h o ifo r t *3.50 100 car i.50; bo lognn bu lls ^3 to 3.50; b u lk Saturda t vea lers #0 to iU ; stockom nnd ed nnd lera steady to strong; s to rke rs #1 to 1 t ly #5 to e.-nO: fe>:(iing atcora #0.2^ po o rly ; to p f le sh y fo c d c n #7.60. l)0e cw t

liecp— RecciptA U.OUO; Inmbs 25 to nacked low e r; o a r ly s a lw avooI liim ba #12 p n r t ly ( 2.00; aheop steady ewea fo p #5.75; Bed R i IcTO s tro n g ; o a rjy aales w cs lc rn 75 to { lin g lam bs #12 to 12.60. E n r ly C

‘ " — • w h im ‘A N FBAJTCIBOO L IV E B T O O K . rRusseta \ N P R A N C IS C O , K o v . 5 W>— Cat- -B a re ly a toady; few cam good adtt atoera #7.50; tw o londs de- >ed steera averag ing 1200 pounds " " p 5 ; lo w e r grade ii P le n tifu l, woaV; s w e a k ; good grades s tendy; bu lla . d y ; fe w #3.75; calvea w o a k : sup p _u u a Qxcesaive; num ber o f cou n try o f- .,0 , nga to ra e d a w a y ; h u lk ca lvcs A r i - I aad N c w MexiCoa; l ig h t dcsirab lo fo rn ia ca lvsa scarce. | m uo g e -W e a k ; M v c ru l m rs C a lifo rn ia j - rag ing 170 ponnds #0.50; some con- i t o u t o t t i c m arket, l.o o p -8 t« a d y ; cho iro l ig h t 70 to 7^Dd lu ia b s acarco, f i 'm ; iV d o ffe re d ; ,decks goods avcrug ing 70 pounds

“ ■ _______ b« r • I ;LO S A N n E L E B L IV E S T O O K .0 8 A K O E L B S , N ov. 5 M 1 - C « t l l . ‘ " r f . , . ! oeeipts IBOO; ho ldover^ 3Q0; trad - ra th e r a low on b n lk o f fc r in g a ; b u lk N ovom l a be ing noted in the coninion Corn* a; fo d m odium 1000 pound atoera ^ e r 5 ; load good lOl.'J pound cows #5; y «j,|p c cows sold #3.00 lo 4.25: calvea # : i; ' ‘ y tra d in g s tro n g ; load good 357 ^id Texas ealvea »6.50. g ^ Noga— Ikw e ip ta 600; strong, a e tiv o ; a d o Ic *- #10.10; b u lk #10, on good d c ^ b i e 4 . Wna ?ht bu tchom l ig h t , l ig h ts #0.25, wit,» l in g hogJi #7.75 to -S; ynrds pra c tic - . u - h t iy /clcaned o f hoga. I Salea:leep— Recolpta, nu&e; n o m in a l l l lo w e r

O H IO A O O L IV iS T O O K . ^m C A O O , N ov . 5 0P>— C attlo— R o - 'o x tra f l U 28,000; uaovon; be tto r grade* D e lie io i t k i l l in g claasofl Htendy to atrong* N onnth i: a h ig h e r on w e ll conditioned foJ *•Hnga and handy w e ig h t ateera; a llo O re j^ n ’ he ife ra ; low or grades d u ll o n !« o ip ts * h-oa-catch-can basis; mnny unsold noon; m a rke t unevenly low er jn .m o d c ra i s ou p la in w e ig h ty atoera o f valu-.* ;b I‘1o eto e ll n t #0.50 dow nw ard ; to p m atu red cra to ; rB '-# ii.& 5 ; best lo n g yearlingn # l l ; , ' ^ « r s : 8 t iv e ly choice o f fc is 'h c ro wero fe w ; to 1.85: ve demand fo r stockers nnd food- t l -20 t< a t 25c h ig h e r; pricea m oatly a c t in g packed, irop fo r lo w o r grudo fa t stccra and snckcd :e rn grnsacra; w estern run la rg e ly to 1.75. s tock o f ra t l ic r p li i in k i l l in g <juul- l i t t lo dono n t noon; low er grndi*

vo cows sha rin g slowness; bu ll* . i fa l ly s te ad y ; vealers 25c lo w e r; ^; vea len i nround t« .50 to packers; ’A . . -dtockcra and feeders #-'5.50 to 7 ; , ” " * ' *

ra l lo ta w estern steers to feeder♦0-50 to 7-

oge— R ece ipts 50,000; m ostly stoa- closed slow steady .to 10c lo w o r; ^

>d k in d show ing m ost losses; bu lk L and ohoice :^00 to 3^5 pound liC iA i

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I A barga: ora #7.15 to 7.HQ; to p #7.50; dO’0 150 to 100 . pound averagey #6.80 to 7.10; p a ck ing aowii f o b AA y #6.50 to 0.b5; k i l l in g pigs g ; b u lk desirab le w e ig h ty k in d KO R I to Q; CBtimatod b o U o vo r 14,0Di>. applca 2

sep—Bcco lpta 24,000; f a t Jamba H . Seavi yea rlings 25 to .’ Oc lo w e r; sheep B ldg. y to s tron g ; fe ed in g lam ba strong •0 h ig he r; m ost lam ba #12050 to ; to p #12.85; good to rh o ico fn t ^Ing w ethers around 82 ponnds »aat **) ; good ngcd w c lh o ra '# 9 2 5 ; b u lk H y d e ” >wes #5 to 0.2-'^; m ost feed ing J #12.60 to 12.73: to p #1.'!. . :

OASH Q U O T A T IO N B .TCAGO, N o v . 5 OP)— W hent— Nn. * 1 I. #1.07; N o . 2 1-nrd #1.07 3-4 t o ,

•n— No. 2 m ixod 8J fo 85c; No. 2 IV 07 to OOe.t»— No. 2 w h ito 42 1-2 to 44c; N o . l „ilto « l.J to 41.. IbooO_™0— No. 2, 70 1-2 to 70 3-4c. ^ O R ‘rloy— 50 to 63c. ^ ru rk bcaothy sced-#6.75 to 7.75. o» th nv<Ivo r seed-^#15 to 23. “ P o IT ird --# I3 .10 . T w o blo>9— #0.25 to 10.7o. on W aat

K> TA TO B S A 2 n> PB O STIO E. elass ha; [rC AG O , N ov. <JP)— potn toea— aonth K t l y stronger on good w h ito stock, aon, ZOi t B teadf on E n r ly O hioa; rc ro ip th F a l la IJara; to ta l U . ^ sh ipm ents un4 -------------•day, 14 Sunday: W isconsin aack-id b n lk rou nd u l i i tc s U . 8 . N o. 1 '~ \ f A v i1 1.15 ew t.; fo w ia n e y #1.20 e.wt.; y graded snckcd and b u lk 80 t.)w t . ; M innesota nnd N o rth D ako ta Y^hnnn ' Id round w h ite s U. 8 . N o. 1 nnd ^ ‘ y graded 00c to #1.10 c w t. ; sacked 'R iv e r Ohioa 00c to #1 c w t.; b n ll i > 85c c w t.; B d u lli D a ko ta ss'-ked ID A I l r Ohios 85 to 90c c w t.; b n lk roum l S tates L X 00c to #1.05 ^ w L ; Id ah o Backed ke t N o' ota U . a No. 1 »1.85 to 2 c w t. m ents ■ t ie r —* U nchanso\l; c re n m try ex- U 7 8 rn t [H e; standards 4^ l-2 c ; o x t ra f ir s ta 1340; th •2 to 60c; f i r a t * 44 to 4«c; acc- ngo 122i 42 to 43c. ahippedga —- H ig h e r ; rc re ip ta 3467 eases; Id ah o m I 43 to 50c; o rd in a iT ' f ira ta 3:! n ia . T •e. ^ s trong,u l t r y —A liv e , lo w e r; fo w la 13 to vnn c ing 2c; aprlagn 18c; loostera 13 l-2 c ; fo r Eu i I 20c; tn rk e y * W e. Bomo I<

— nnd theO B 3 L A in > Q E A IK 3 U 3 K B T . in g -ove lE T L A N D , O rt^ . N o v . 5 0P > - the con I t — H a rd w M to B . S. B o a r t N o- v.a» f i n w r #1.04; D ccr.no e r #104; s o ft p o in t nn 5, N ovem ber #1.04; Dceombor and N o i ; Weatem w h ite , N ovem ber #1.03; urday, m bor #1.03; ha rd w in te r , Novem- ateady. H ; Doccmber #1 ; no rthe rn nprin :;, 4,’iO c a r rmbcr #1 ; Doecw-bor #1 ; w estern s lig h tly N ovem bor #1 ; l>eeombcr #1- #1.85 tc ta— No. 2 w h ito feed. N ove m b er Lo u is w 0 ; D e c e m W #i33 50; N o . 2 g m y , , rmbor #32.5u; December #32.50. jCrn— No. 2 E . Y . h l.ipm ent, N o vcm *' T O L E #47; December M 5.50; No. 3 E. o ld #13. lipm on t, K o vc iu lic r #34.32. #13.85;

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N PR AN O ISC O , N ov. 5 0P>— A ls ikc ea— A r r iv a b , C a lifo rn ia 7 ; Oregon #10; Dc« Washington 1 ; nu[>i:lics l ib e ra l; dr - M arch i I and m ovem ent a lo w ; m a rke t T im o t t ly weaker, priccs s l ig h t ly low er. Novem b 1: R eta ilers, fa ncy yellow* B e lli - M arch < ^r 75 to 00c; Nowton# #1.10 to

Oregon fa n c y l^topus #1.50 to | e x tra fa n cy Etnpus #1.75 to 2 ; N E W

i fn n ry Delic ion« #2 to 2.25; fa n cy tu ro o f Ioua t l .2 5 to 2 ; W ash in g to n fa ncy waa tbo thnna a ll alzes 91.50 to 2. Domingctntooa — A rr iy a la , C a llfo m in 7. ahipmon: Dn 2 ; W ashlngtou 1 ; Id ah o 1; re* her, the s eq u iva len t to .'<0 carloads M ic h i- .k e t quoi

b y b o n t; W ash ing ton supplion w oro nc ra te ; locn l supplies l ib e ra l; ou t- w ith Cu a tock demand and m ovem ent mod- fre ig h t,; m arke t steady. Sates to jo b * Thore w

S tock to n sncke«l B u rb n n k * #1.75 bags o f 85 ; branded bags #1.00; poorer f in e r an

to 1.60; Idaho sacked Russels rc f in o rs a: Dd, beat #1.75 to 1.00; W a a h in g to n ; equal t< ^d N e tte d Gems repacked #1.5(> frc lg U t I >5. Raw

O O V B E I M N ? BO N D S. ' J , " k c ? rw Y O R K , N ov. 5 ( ^ - L i b e r t y fo r o v ii i cloaed: te red b'\ - f T ........................................■* - . ! »4 l-4s ............................- ...... 'v rp rn t <■d4 1 .« ..................................1 < ................... r - ...... 4.1t h 4 l-4a .................. ........ - V7. .1 , B m in j

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T E D OEM .c c i ' po tu to o . lo t rtssed fo r c e rtiIl.*a tlo n . Ono d o l- ’ ,• hundred, n t th e fn rm , tw o m iles ~! 1-2 aouth o f- K im b e rly . R v '- c r^ '‘ ®“ ^ ^ ■ ‘ lera mak

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H E S T p rice px id fo r fu m t iu n:g*. C a ll 810. I l i i o 1*L B A L B — M IS C S L L A K B O n a -o'* •'>^^0..— ...................................................... . Learn nt S A L B — A b o n i 60 tona a ifa l fa .W o gum Plionq 617R3. •' 100m ani

S A L K — W icke r baby buggy in 84-pngo fond ition . Phoi:o S63-J. tv e ry th i ii 'S A L B — 40 No. 3 w o l f traps; bed fo r Ford roadster.’ 1212 Bev- . f . r .venue enst.________________ i TG: 8A L.E— T ho r nm toreyplo, ^-hfnp. - --------locka no rth ‘ T i v o P o in t '* s to ro , FO R 1 tahington. • w ith bat ;~ fa A L lJ— b o u t 11)0 tona f»r«! lay, in stacks, 2 m iles cast, 3 1*4 ^ 'O K i K im b e rly . In ^ in rc G ladys C a r l- ; fu rnace 105 F o u rth s tre e t n o rth . T w in • n o rth , p:

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5 » o 5 s F 'Y O ~ L O A 5 i T M rd” a is'EY TO LO A N —F ivo to aevei:; > o t t £ nd do lla rs to loan on f l r a t m ort ^oen t. I

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PO TA T O M A R K E T . t ’' ' 2 o n pn o F A L l^ , N ov 3 - ( U n i t e d ^ Departm ent ot \g r i r u l tu ro M nr-

ows H o rv ic o .) -F r id n y 'a ahip- ded fticd tp HM. La a t , F rid ny

n r* were shipped; tw o weeka ago throo weeka ago H 6 0 ; fo u r weeks '!24. M inneaota and tho Dakotns _________d 100 P r id a y and 744 O clob or 12.m oved 50, sending 0 to G a llfo :- i „Tho Idnho P a lls m n rke t wna o g j ^ j

, carload cnsh tra c k prices ad- — ig to 75c oa llu ro ls and #1.20UiasoU re p n c k f l fo r C n lifo rn in . ^Id ah o EussoU nro m o v in g eost ^

IC Los Angelea m arke t is no t bo- - . (F * r lo n d c d .-T h i* is re fle c ted In}n d it io n o f fh n t m nrko t, which " ~ p o i t "Irm P r id a y . W l»eonain sh ipp ing ,m arke t wns f irm , M ie h ig an weak. _____ *—o rth D nko ta d u ll. Chicngo, Bat <

w ith : m rnrn on tra c k wcs _______ _O ctobcr 1 Thia m a rk e t ht\d p o R

ira on tra c k . F o r t W o rth was pbone 6y atronger. Id ah o R ura la se lling ■; "to 1.90. Knnsus C ity and 6 t W AJw ere d u ll. ------------

----------- W A N 'rO L E D O S E E D M A R K E T . Phone /lED O . N ov. 5 OP)— C lovo r, easli, ~ W a 5 T3.50; ncw #13.8.* b id ; Novem ber .,, rp p; D cccm bcr # U b id ; Jnm m rv —tifTN ?d ; F eb ru a ry #14.16 asked: M arcL .

1.2 b id fo rn ia ,ke— Cash #10 askod; Novomber “ W A N 'icccm bor #10 asked; J a n u a ry #10; pnym ent

#10.20. per eento th y -C a s h , o ld #.3.60; new #3.85; . ' W a N 'tb e r #3.85; Dcc^' i ib c r #3.00 nskc il: q . M a rk

♦4. avenue ;

' SU O A R . ^^ Y O R K . N ov. 5 C4>>— The ' fen- . f th e ra w sugnr m n rk c t todny XiOST- ho sale o f 112,'JOO bags o f San bag, bo t goes to tw o joca l re fin e ra fo r Bew ard . in t d u r in g N ovem ber and Deeem- ~ £ 5 5 t^ ie i>ricc to bo th o n rc v n il in g m nr- i^ e c n c< lo ta tio n ^a t 't im e o f a rriva l.- ■pany. 1>no ehanges in the spot m nrkei Tubus quoted n t 3 l-8 c cost nnd f, equal to fl.Ol fo r ce n tr ifu g n l. w ore no sales o f Cubas b u t 50U0,‘ ®

) f Pcrus aold to a Conndlan rc- 'and abou t 3000 l a g * to local ro- IX )8T- a t 4 5-8 to 5 IM O c if . , o r about brand or to 6 1-16 and 5 ' I 80 cost und f ro n t fo

L fo r Cuba*. in foreb‘ sugar fu tu re s w oro h ig h e r rc- 3 yeara g th e stead ie r tono o f th e spot Q „^ k on t. The ro wero co ve rin g b y a h o rti i,pad. 3 'o r tho h o lida y and some scat- b u y in g b y trn d o in te res ta nn.l =::=■■-n

salon houses and f in a l pricca I to 5 po in ts n o l h ig he r. Dcci-m- ssed 5.0.1, M arch 3.98, M n y 4.0G,1.14. soutnwciness in re fin ed augar c o n fin ti-s 1® m d pricea are uLchangcd a t 8.60 ) fo r f in e gran-aiatod. .nod fu tu re * no tu in a l.- N o t i f y <

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T E D — Woiin-.ii r o r gcacrn i ~ H ,.:p ,n >rk. M u a t go homo n ig h ts 1a57J.______________________________ D IN N E RTK1>--M«rn o t womou to ta R f othera aft 1 fo r genu ine c'<<uanlced hfta io t? M A T E R I 1, wom en and ch ild re n . E lim - experience, la m in g . SnlaT> »75 a wecV f u l l B46R4.1.50 an hour spare tim e . Cot- e a tb c rt, a l lk i . In te rn a tio n a l »ure m ira < g M il ls . N o rr is to w n . Pa. A . H . - ^ n lT E U — M ore men and wom en tu ’ M A 'a A ? ! la w lo ig h 'a O 'o d H ea lth Pro- »anB»ol >t E xceptiona l o iio flrtu n itio s . H ua t- . g i i p , . _ ke #1 ho n r. 160 p r o d n e t* - « ll ica. M u s t bo kteady, capable, fcrcncca. W rito W . T . R a lc icb V A v '2955, P rc c p o r l. 111.______________

i*A Y jo b s opo'i I n Loa Angelos ;o mechanics, d cc tric in n s , etc. iu to Irndca. .Short, oasy coursi'. u ra ijteo to q t iu lif j- you. E a rn nd hoard w h il 't lo a rijln g . Prou

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R E N T — T w o lura iahod rooma. PO R t , heated. 805 F o u rth a t rM t tru c k in i>hono 612J._________K E N T — T w o fu m isb od houso* U a- room s w iU i bath. C all 343 ,iVcnuo w eal._________ ^ j

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E . A . , N ew s o fflco . H . W IEJT— #1200 o r more to ro p la c t [ ® i t p la n , on e -fo u rth o f va lue , ten ; _ T ru r t C( I t. Pbone 1279. j ? 'JT E P — 15 to ns cu ll apples. C. - iO H N W . •kin h la eka m llh shoo. 142 F o u rth I T n ia t B t weat. P hono 2o8W. °

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r — D a r jt bny mare, 6 years o ld . M achine )n le f t ahou lder, s l i t in r ig h t ea r; 1oot w iro m arked, a l i t t l o w h ite ibcnd; one u io u ie colo red m arc, — a o ld . 2 w h ite h in d fe o t, w iro W IN D O W n le f t s t i f le , w liito apot in fo re - _ n e t w orl N o t i f y J . A . B racke tt, Roger*0 . S . L o u r , F ile r.

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iV E D fro m 0 . i l i M nrU n e * t F i le r , one Lay m nre ab ou t { f ' , -s o ld , w e ig h t nhout 1200, brand - [ c A ra b ia n g ra y m aro.' ab ou t 7 o ld , w e ig h t li«50; bo th broke- O. M . U « r t i „ , M l , r , Idaho.

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IT M A KIN G .- rbone 058m7 ~ ~NER served ,to teaciiera and ' aft 81g Third #<>enMe uorth,‘ijR N lT V caaos; soven yoara' ncc. Mra. E J. Smiter. Pbono

17 PAY CASH ifor used iu n j - Jga and atovca in good condition. -Vincent Co., Plionc 405._______ ,^AZINES—ttena me your now and '1 tubaeriptlona on a ll periodi- ' Prompt aervice guaranteed. Bp». tea fo r cluba Mary W, W Ut>I, 1328 B ixth avenue eatt. PhOM ,

ENTION Stock Boisera— Wo ar» markot o^ory,.day.for..-butelw#

■cattle, ahoop, hoga and poultiT ;I paying 25o more per huadred to r d hogs than auy shipper eaa af*> pay. Wo are paying tbia pre* • to insure fo r ua the beat, OaU e ua. U . 8. Meat Co.. Tw in FalW - ilon_____________ _______________

)B S A L E ^A irtO U O B lL B B^^S A L i T ^ A a ^ r " j l a x w ^

Phone 100W,__________ .

»R 8AL&~M axweU 1 1 -8 -ton ; in good condition; a bargain.10 280.__________________________ •

. BALE — 1017 >'ord teurtng ear >od condition; cheap. E m p ire .I. Phone 768^^ __________

BALE—102U model aeven paa-' Hudson car. l in * been ovbT'- and painted. Five good tiroa..

and looka likd new ear. The' amated Sugar Co. ______________’

f OB BAia?—l i l VagTOqK . ■I 8AM>—Tbroo m ilk cowa. Phonw I or call 3 1*4 milea eatt o f Waa&* •

sehool. ;i SALE—Pour Iriah Better male^ eligible tb reg iite t. E ight noathi-.- uady to work. Call 20*W or 660,:

TRADE—Pana fo r e itV propertf,.Id mortgogoa. J. B. Whit# o r 0 . K . r, 180 M ain ftvanoe eaat,

FOB SALB OB TBASB, .CSALE 7 r ^ U trade "for "faU p ig f ■ d China boar \ year -old. 1 rag*1 red boar. H. P. Laird. Pbono

i baE B CMt‘ "'~TRX5B=5tor# • ■ag 20x60 in -F ile r , Idaho. WiU in term* or trado fo r weaton*. n ^ n acreage or town property, aa Jamoa a Penny, Tacoma,

PROFESSIONAL

WDSD—L ftvya r.. O fflaot—Bo o m nd 7 over Tw in FaUa Bank * rt Co.. Tw in Palia, Idaho.H A LL, Woo’da uWg. i

ft Building. P h o n ^ ^ k .^ W A ^ y - t T wyer.SB O, M lL L f t—ftve r C ity ^Cailil ILEY ft BW EELEY — Attorney*- kw. Practice in o il eoarta Twte- «. Idaho._________

U S IN E S S D IR E C T O R Y

BLACK KTCTH,

MAOHXNB SHOCW :kamitba, weldera, boiler makera^ hiniata, manufu.'turert; aoppUe* s ll kinds; , agenta Aitm an-Tavler hinery Co. Krengel Maehiae Oc, ne 1202. 810-220 Sccond ave. B>.

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K > w '^ ,A 8 S ^ W In d ahlelda, eaU< work. Moon'a Shop. Phone B.

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CTBOU iS A B B X lS ftarbngc hauled daily. Phon 200.[E B TRAN HF EH 00., Pbona 871. dng, Storage nnd Liberty coaL

VliLOANDSIMO. ,d' STATE V U L O A lilZ IH b “o O p(Ktond ave. west Ooodvcar aa«'Ur>«a VoleanVlng, retreadlag.

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Financial Statement at End of Administration’s First Half bo ii

■ tear Show Saving of Al- most $1000 a Month

T w in FftJlB m un lc ip ftl commls»louort,• t th e ir re g u la r '.mcotolng M onday ’ evening, de rived a,- generouB m catu re o f gatla faction from com lderatlOB o f A fin a n c ia l a ta tom an l prepared b y J . ,L . Meo, c ity clcTkj nkowlng a t the end _ o f tho present a d m ln U tra tlo n ’B f l r a t h a lf year a su rp hu over budget ap- . ' p roprla tions fo r ih e poriod am oun ting to « ,884.20, o r olmoat »1.000 a m on th. ...

T o tn l o f tho budget approprlatlonB _ • fo r tho t i l m onlha period, acco rd ing ‘ .

to tho etatem ont, waa $29,750^0, ■while ac tua l expenditura* d u r in g th a t . period. In c lu d in g thoae approved M on* day ovening, wore ♦24,3(16.30. m

In h e r i t * O o rtly C laim O ut o f IX fnnds fo r w h ich p rov la lon

b mado b y . budget appropria tion , a ll h u t tw o ahowed aubatantia l bnlancoa. D o fic it o f l *84.30 was ahown in tho ^ a o n t and d n lry inapcctlon fu n d , and d e f ic it o f ♦OS.VP w;a« ahown In the oon tlngent fo nd - i t was exp la ined tb a t .th e con ting en t fu nd d e f ic i t re- •u lte d fro m neceasity fo r paym en t o f judgm en t on a damage c la im am ount­in g to ,a b o u t 1800, w blch tho proaent m a d m in ia tra tlon inh e rited fro m ita pre - T decoaior. ^

Burplua abown In oacb fu n d n t tho <• end o f tho h a l f yoar pe riod , tho am onnt o f tho budget app ro p rla tlo a I fo r each fu n d b e ing given In paronthe- C. ■la, appears on tho fin a n c ia l atato- da j n e n t a t Mlowa:

S a n ita ry ($1260) *1004.59; aower 1 (11000) *902.17; police (*4312.50) I'- *309.48: f l r e (*6683) (412.05; adm in - No is tra tio n (*6625) *1455.28; a troo t '<><>' (*5325) 4876.98: pa rk (*900) *105.04; engineer (*15 0 ) *183; scales (*500) *73.90; band (*300) *300. .

A cca p ts P a igo P U t The eonnell, apon recom m endation o f

th e a tree t departm oat, aeceptod the , proposed p la t o f tha Fargo aubd iv la lon , . on w hich th o T w in Pa lla V in e g a r and , _ C ider w o rks is eonatruetlng a new g p la n t in v o lv in g aa expenditure o f *5,*800. A flcept»*eo o f th o p la t dlapoeod ] o f . * question w h ld t bad boep bo fo ro the eonnell f o r several ifooks , in v o lv - in g abandonm ent o t a aeetion o f a th o rou gh fa re near the r in ro e k o f Boek ereek eanyon and aeoeptaaeo ofi a suh* a tltu t« ; the rongh fa re . •

' A p prova l waa g iven a p p lic a tio n fo r lleenae fo r th ree pool tables w h ieh o f John J n rk o expeeta to In a ta l l in eoa- aeetion w ith h ia barber ahop in « new eg; loca tion In tbo bn itd ing fo rm e r ly ooeo- pled b y th o T w in Falla m eat m a rk e t f on M a in avonue eaat. Bven E gge also me waa gran ted lleonao to operate th re e she eard tab les a t 820 M a la avenuo soo th , nei

M o n th ly reporta o f th e «eh le f o f po* ov« Uco and e l ty troaaurer w ero reeelvod ‘and placed on f i le . <

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HELD TO ANSWER CHARGE OF UPBRAIDING TEACHER

r . tp o m o f W a r t I M Solool U u t Aa- sw er i n O o o rt fo r A lle g e d H rn n illa . tlOD o f E d n ca to r In Olaasreom 3 ^

SuA ta B obo and J . B. T u rne r, pa trona

o f school d i f l t r ic t N o. 01, in th o v lc ln - I t y o f B u h l, w ere arr.il^n od M on d a y bn< fo re Judge O. P. DuvaU in proba te c o u rt horo on a mladouieonor ehargo o f u p ra ia in g and abualog a school todchor (]c in tho prcBonco o f hor pupila , p re llm in - M i a ry e xa m in a tio n In tLo case b e in g Bct f o r n e x t Thu rnday. a t

The n lloged o ffon a i occurred O ctobe r w> 10, w hen H obo and T u m o r aro s a id to s it havo oppeared in t l io w ho o l room ano np bm ldcd th o te a rh c i, Miaa L u c lU < lluMtoD, fo r a lleged fA vo rlt isn i fo r ce:- pg ta in pupUa nnd d la c rim lna tlon ngulust th o BODB o f Boau and T urne r.

Tho c o m p la in t was fi le d b y th o proa ecu ting a t to rn e y ’s o f f ic o a t th c in - gp, Blanco q f J . C. Panclior, a m cm bor o f j , „ tbe achool d la tr ie t b o jrd o f d lroctora.

FO B FE X TB O A ?H B O N D . a 1Caah bo nd in tho iu m o f *3 5 waa

fo r fe ite d In po lice eourt M onday by -a n in d iv id u a l w ho Rove tb o nam o o f Shepherd w hom tbo po lice p icke d up e a rly Sunday m orning fro m a prono poa ltlon on th e w a lk In f r o n t o f ;i M a in avenue eafo am i lodged in the c ity ja i l . C hargo o f druukenncaa wax lodged a g a in a t tb o prikoner.

' n tO B T A IN S D IV O B O B D E O B E E

M rs . V ir g in ia Pow le r .was g ra n te d a d ^ re e e f d ivo rce from P lo yd W . Fow - be le r a f te r a bearing , in tbe eaae M on- day be fo re Judgo W . A J^abeock 'la o f

~ ~d ls tr ic t c o u r t bero. Tbe decree w u p]; ob ta ined on grounds o f c m o lty . M ra . fx P o w le r waa ^ v o n custody o f a m in o r . daughter aad w as awarded *2 5 m o n th ­l y fo r h e r s u p p o rt

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS______ nc

PoxB ld ied b 7 th e T w in P a n s - T l t u and A b i t n e t Oempsity

F ira t N a tio n a l lianV u f B u h l to J . J. Brennan, *2250; lo t 3, M ock lOO. B ah l

• M . B . O ’ C onnor to CJ. P. H a vo rla n il, *3850; p a r t S B B W 20-9rl7. a

'. 0 . P. H o ve rla n d to .M. B . O ’CTonnor, or *2000; lo U 9; 10. b loek 74, T w in F a lls . .w<

P lano to n ia f . Phoae L o g a & X 108.•• • ad

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Orders Trial Jury for November Term ■

Podge Babcock OoIIb fo r SO Oitizens to T ry Baits Oomisg on fo r Early Hearing Spe

T h i r t y ju ro rs to aorvo na » tir ia : u ry . d u rin g tho N ovow ber te rm o f dU - 0 r io t oo u rt bero w i l l be requ ired to .10 in attendance a t cou rt no x t M on dn y K uornlng . under p rov is ions o f an o rd o r lune uiued b y Judgo W . A . Babcock M on d a y A tk i irbon tbo to rm w as opened. o f . <

J u (^ o Babcock announced .th a t ho argu fo u ld co ll the c iv i l t.r in l ca lendar « t f ig i, 0 o ’ c lock tb la m om lng . rate

I t w as ind ica te d tb u t tb o cou rt w o u ld advi IP occupied a lm ost e u tlrc ly d u r in g th e «cr< crm w ith tl io d ispos ition o f cnaos on ho c iv i l calendar. Com

O n ly ono case on the cr im inn l colon- ln r , th n t o f Goorgo I i . Sboa, BuU l, t i lin rg ed w ith aaBoult w ith In te n t tc j,y ;o m m it n a tn tu to ry crim e, Boomed Ik o ly to bo b ro u g h t to t r in l d u rin g th e f^ ^ t iro son t te rm . Shen, w ho la ho ld a irla on o r In tho cou n ty j a i l In d e fa u lt ) f *10,000 bond, w i ll l.o arra igned to - la y . There are no o tho r oaaes on tho. : r lm ln a l cotendnr.

Tbo cou rt v r il l bo oc ju p lcd u n t i l n o x t j rh u rsd a y , acco rd ing to ao ttinga mndo A las t P r ld jty . w ith honrlng o f m otlonA ,p^j nnd dom urrera in .p e n d in g c iv i l ac- tJona.

A d d it io n a l evidence w ith reapoct to ono phase o f th c RUit o f J e r ry B o n n n l . ngainat D. B . M oounnn , In v o lv in g r ig h ts to D ry crook w nte r, w i l l bo " heard n o x t F r id a y , according to preaour arrangomonta.

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B e to m s P rom P o rt ia S u l-D r . E m m a tia lC. CroM land hns re tu rned fro m a fo w M rd n ya ’ 'buainesa t r i p to P o rtla nd . In t

■ • ' t rySfira. B recke nrldg o Leavea—M rs . L . the

L . B rockeurldgo w i l l leave Tueadny fo r qi, ] N o w Y o rk , w hero Uor daughter nowrcBldea. n

' J ■ mnO n O ff ic ia l Bosiceea — Clarence

W hee ler o f Shoabonci, B h o riff o f L ln - ijj, , co in county, w ns n . v ia l lo r hero M on- day on o f f ic ia l bualneva. ^U!

8 t o 4 M lt» o n V lI l t— i l r « . B . M . , N i l« i i i ° ! 4ind M iss V o lm a M organ, wbo a ro a t- , te n d in g school o t A lb io n , w ere over- Sunday v is ito rs in T w in Falla .

B e ta m P n m EaU ey— M rs. J . A . J i ^ s o a aad he r da ug h to^ Boss, w hom aho has been v is it in g tho past w eek a t n a i le y , re tu rn ed to T w in F a lla Sat- u rd a y .

1 toT a k e H a iT la ffe License—B o rto n B . eoi

N o g lo y and L a V o rta M cC orm ick, bo tb bai o f Seattle , ob ta ined a m arriage license doi M on da y a t tbo o f f lc o o f tho cou n ty ro* po' cordor boro. sot

Spends W eek*Bnd Here— M iss Ca?- brtm oo Bangor made the r r ip fro m Sho- o fshone to T w in I > l ls S a tu rday to w i t - tn iness th o fo o tb a ll game and v is i t f r ie n d s w io ve r th e week-end. p«j

■ th i Qoests B e tn m Horae—M rs. F re d B u- tb i

do tpb and tw o ch ild re n ro tu rood Sun­d a y to Ke lso, W ash., u f te r v ia lt ln g fo r . seve ra l wooka w ith h<rr m other, M rs . F lo ren ce B row n , and o lh e r fr lo u d s onU re la t iv e s here. .!

H e re fo r V la lt— Verno A yres o f tho Bo ise C np ltn l N ew s s ta ff , v is ite d hero S unday w ltb M rs . A y r i ‘s and l i t t lo son, 1 w ho have bocn guesta fo r aomo w eeks u t th o homo o f h is paronts, M r . o n i M rs . George A yres.

T ake a Gaoge Bead ing— B . T . H on* dcrson o f M urtau gh , cug inocr f o r th o M u rta u g h Ir r ig a tio n d ia tr ie t, w aa here , , , M on dn y to m ako a rvnd ln g o f th e guug? o t tbe A u gu r fo lia ou Snake r iv o r on . w h ich tbo d is t r ic t has mado a pow er s lto f i l in g .

C onaider C la im s— T lic bonrd o f T w in F a lls county com m iu ion o rs convened g M on dn y In re g u la r soM.ion fo r tb o con- a ld e ra tlo n o f cln im a iijja in s t th e sove r.il c o u n ty funds, nnd w l: l con tinu o t! io ^ a cu lo n fo r a dn y o r tw o ^ n t l l nc tio n hns been takon on o i l cla im s presented.

Seed OommUaloner V is its — C. B . H A h lson . sta te need crm m lss lono r, o r r lv o d hero Sunday fo r a b r lo f v is i t , . com ing fro m B u h l, whero ho a tto n d e d ‘ tho BuM seed/show , e xh ib its fro m w h ich v d ll be^enton-d iu tbe In te rn a * tio n o l ahow a t CblenKO n e x t m on th nnd n t tbo s to le show a t Joromo ia Jn n - _ '

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E xa m in a tio n Oancell.'Hl— A n oxam in* n t io n scheduled to huvo been ho ld heru N ovem ber 10, to f i l l tho p o s itio n o f ru ra l m a il ca rr ie r o l T w io F a lls , ha * ® beon cancelled, nccording to w o rd ro- ” co lved here M ondoy rrom th e p re s id e n t " o f th e c iv i l aervlco eommiaalon. N o ox- p la n a tlo n fo r tho caacella tlon o f ih o exa m in a tio n w as g ivcu .

O A B D O P T H A N K S .W o w ish to th a n k ou r m any fr ie n d b ^

and no ighbora fo r th u ir k in d assistance nnd sym pa thy shown d u rin g th e i l l ­ness and death o f M r. W ill ia m W erne r.

M rs . W lU lam W erne r and son,M r . and M rs . C. P. W erttb au gh er, ^ M r . and M rs . W . W . W rig h t and son. "

B P O B T S U B N W A B N IK O .T b e la w r ^ u ir e s you oot o n ly to b u j

a license b u t to ca rry i l w hen h u n t in g ^ o r fis h in g . . Y o u ea>> ho lp us in ou r ^ .w o rk b y do ing th la nad save yourselvea * considerable inconvenlenco.

a E o n o B B B V IN 8 , w:ad v .— D tp u ty W arde n . di

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peakers Urge Unity-in Freight Rate Claims and Essentials o f City Building ' . « n a "

■ — ln g tK lw a n la e lub members, a t th e ir ln g t

inchoon m setlng M on da y, heard B e lly o f ipt tk lna on o f Bolao, fo rm e r ly secre tary f o l « t . tb o Bolae Chamber e f Commorco, eveni rguo fo r closcr- co-opora tlon In th o In tb Ight ngninat. red uc tio n o f f re ig h t V li itca T 5 'th o P a c ific coast to th e d is- coun dvantngo o f In to rm od ia to po in ts , and fo u r iero addressed b y F ra n k H o rto n , man- ^oss ger o f Uie T w in F a lls Cham ber o f state ommoreo oxpanaloa cam paign, on tbo M l iib je c t, “ C ity B u i ld in g . " . “ “ cciT ransco n tln en tn l rn llw a ya , pinched

y w a te rw a y com p e titio n tb ro u g h tbo •annma canal, aro ren ew ing th e ir o f- o rts to roduco fk e lg h t rates 4o th o a oast w ltb o n t c o rr« p o n d ln g red uc tio n n ra te s to In te rm ed ln to p o in ts , 'M r . Ltk lnson w arned. H o declarod tb a t "1 Jolao Chamber o f Commerco bad e r - '''® leaded raoro th an *8000 in a provions P '" “ Ig h t on th is p ro po s it io n , and • urged loser eo-operatlon be tw een Bo ise and K ' Pwln F a lls Chambers o f Commorco md w ith tho In te rm e d ia to B a to asso- ila tlo n . Prospects fo r w a g in g a buc- leasful f ig h t againat, tb o proposed te r- n ln a l ra te cuts, M r. A tk in a o n anld, P tre m oro favorab le th a n In th o ea rlie r Cnl, sneonntora fo r tho reaaon th a t | A t - W er a n tle eoast ahippers n o w oppose tho O. 1 •eduction w h ich Is Bupportod p r in c ip a l- n ick y b y shippers o f tho m ld dd lo w estern E n li •enters.

“ I t la ne ithe r neceasary n o r dealr* C. ib lo to f ig h t tho ra ilro a d s to ob ta in T w l from thom w b a t wo k n o w to bo essen* th®'’ t ia l te th o sro lfo ro o f th is c o u a try ,”M r. A tk in so n said. “ T b o ra llro -*^ - In terested a long w ith us |n th is coon- PO” I r y ’s w e lfa re and dovelopm ent, o n d ^ ^ " ' thoy nro bound to respect, o i ir reaaon- « • ablo dem ands.”

O n tllnee O o n rtp ic tlT e E f f o r tThreo easentlala to euceessful com*

m n n lty b u ild in g wore ,p o in ted out b y ;"y > M r. H o rto n In h is open ing rem nrks. " “ “ j They arc , bo said, co-opera tion , » c - j “ ®J‘ ceptaneo b y e itlxens o f tb e lr responsl- b U lty o f c ltlre n sb ip , and deve lopm en t! ” o f » f ig h t in g and on th us ltfs tlc s p ir i t , o f service. f w i

“ O u r d u ty to T w in F a lls ,” he B oI i “ ean bo summed up in ono w ord— service. M on, co rp ora tio ns and c o m - .^ ^ , m u n it lc s m uat serve. T o d ire c t th e .^ j j^ services o f a com m un ity ' th e ro m ust ^ f i r s t bo te am -th in k in g / th e n toam-ae- tlo n . Thore m ils t b o -n o snaplclon con* ee m ln g th e im o tlve a o f thoae w ho seok to d iro c t the com m onfty 'w e lfa re . Tho com m an ity does no t conalat o f banks. Its faeto ries , i t s f in o ' resl* donees, ita r iv e rs o r th e w e a lth and fjg 't pow er o f Its In d iv id u a ls , b u t o f . th o ir u , Borvloe. K e i

“ W o m ust judgo on r fe llo w s b y tho b ra t th a t la In them, as th o w i ld beasts Poc o f th o jun g lo judge th e ir fo llo w c rea -!B ro tn ros. I f eve ry ono In T w in F a l ls ,p n t w i ll praallce th is fo r 30 days, a ll our people w in say, ‘ H o w d id I ever B th in k th is w a s n 't th e flne a ts tow n in ‘ Y o i tbo w o r ld ! ’ ” ^1.

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Tbo T w en tio th C en tury club w i ll hoM V. th c lr regu ln r m eeting tb ia n ftornoon Lo i In the B o p tls t bungalow . The progrnm A. w i ll bc ^ v e n b y th c c u r rc n t eventa nol departm ent o f w h i‘:b M rs . Kenned) ley P acknrd is chn irm nn. I t w i l l consist Ed o f o ld melodies nnd a p la y le t o n tlt lm l 6*^ “ The Lod ie s ’ A id in 171)9.’ ' T h is w i ll J . bo on open day nnd n i l who caro t;> n ttc n d w i ll be most welcome. Members te ll nro asked to b r in g th o ir friends.

_____ ip*T he studonts o f tb>j T w in Fa lla h igh

school gnvo 0 d e lig h tfu l da nc ing p a rty S a tu rd ny evening n t th c E lk s hn ll in ho no r o f th e S a lt L ik e enst h ig h foo t- ba ll team. Tho B lue nod W h ito or- chestra fu rn ished mualc, and punch was served th ro ag ho u t tb o evon ing b v Ch L o u is H obn nnd E d w in D cIm . D r. an 'l M rs. C. R. S cott, M r. nnd M rs . H nro ld M e r r i t t , M r. nnd M rs . C lin to n Evana nnd M r. nnd M rs. 11, B. Delss were chaperones.

C o ve n wero In ld fo i 47 mombers at a d in n e r w h ich p jrc c g c d a r t ig u b r m ee ting M ondny eve n in g o f tb o B us i­ness an d Profeaslonn l W om en 's club. D u r in g the bualness h^sslon p lans wero discussed fo r a dnoce lo be g ive n ne x t wjcek.- C lub mombers sang a num ber o f aonga n f te r tb o business m ee tiog und a s b o rt program w as g ive n , Inc lud ing read ings b y M iss E t b i ly n L in d le y and M rs . B u fn n g to o o f D enver, and songs b y M rs , I . H . M asters, accompanlod by M iss Evers.

M t* . C. H . E ld re d w i l l e n te rta in the P y th ia n Social e lub on W ednesday a fte rn o o n , N ovem ber 7. Cars w i l l lo a v t the p o s to ffice a t 2 o ’clock.

.The M e n to r c lub w i l l m eet w i lb M rs . W a lte r M U le r W odnosdny N ovem ber 7. Lad les aro a l l requestod to b r in g fm i t fo r a shower.

Poet O ffice Bueineee C nerm ous.'I a eve ry s ing le b o a r o t th e 24. V

400.000 le t te r * are m a iled . E v e ry d a {83.600.000 le tte ra go In to tb e le t te r boxes. T h e re a re 21.000 r a ilw a y clerks w h o cove r • d ls ia nce o f 215.000 m iles d a lly .

VS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHi10, TUESDAY MORNIN(

Dur iUeals Served in ja a in October•lice B eport,8bow 8 T o ta l o f ,79 A n e s ts Daring Month n ith $436 Fines Imposed> l n F n lls po llco nmde n to to l o f • Q, arrests d u r in g th o n o n th b f O ctober 1 flo o s im posed lu po lice c o u rt dur- Q| ’ tho m on th aggrogp ted *435, occord- ■ to a m o n th ly re p o rt mode b y C h lc f Foi po lice P . O. H d rr lm n n to tb e m un lc i- to lly

com m ission a t I ts m ee ting M onday fo rm tn lng. O n ly fo u r lu^als w ore served y ie ld tho' c i t y jaJ l. I t cll^lo ln tiona o f t r a f f c ■ ord inances nc- porte m ted fo r 70 o u t o f the 70 nrrestx. v is lo i r arrosta be ing mndo fo r drunken- A 18 and f iv e f o r mlrdemeanoBa undor o f F to law s. . on llM inor v lo ln to rs o f vn rlou s ord ln - duce ecB woro w arned b y tb o po llco In t lo o , itnnres. In a d d it io n to 11 rnsoa In - from Iv lng m in o r v lo l i i tb n o f t r n f f i c rog- aUo. itlona, and tb re e oaBCS o f v lo lu tlo a In

sa n ita tio n r u k s . F iv e boys were o f 1 ten to nccoun t f o r <Ilaregnrd o f the nbou rfow re g u la tio n . nndTho po llco w ore called upon d u r in g ’ I t la e m onth to In ves tlg n to 40 com- lin ts . F iv o Boarch w n rra n ts w oro ox- t j utod. Ite p o rt w ns tnndo o f 10 s troo t ;hts th n t hnd burned eut nnd 21 dogs dyg f >ro disposed o f . B . j

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B oyd, J r ., T w in f . i l l s ; C. B , W n y w i l l ck. Ban F ranc isco ; Enn K lrk p n tr ic k , yca i l ld a K lr k p n tr ic k . P n u l; J . I I . Coombs. S< l i t L a ke ; C. M . John ion , B u rie y ; H . to 1

H n lg h t, S n lt L n k e ; P. A . S m ith , t i t le ivln iS i l ls ; IiJ^Ibs M nb c l Gager, Doro- ot en L . Adams, C ostlc fo rd ;, B . a R ich, van urloy ; M . I I . W o o lf nnd w lfo , Bo iso; onnla H a r t, F i le r ; T . J . P ru lt , Bu- f f i r t ; J a rk Adnm s, Iduho F a lls ; 0 . E k - I 1 nd . T w in PaUs; M rs. 0 . C. S llv ln s ;

W . N ixon , P n u l; Jnck W ll l ls , B. T l. ryan t, T w in F a lls ; C hris Fung, Og- m ; E . J . N ow borger, New Y o rk ; R. A, oromnn, B o ise; W . C. Cooper nnd fnm - « f, Bo ise; John 0 . Low e, B u r le y ; Ray- ond W n lke r. P o ca lv llo ; H . H a tf io M , « irb id g o ; J . B . O iles and w ifo . Con- S ic t; M iss H elen Dowo, F o r t W orth , cxns; J . W . W illia m s , Georgo U rdah l, irb ld g e ; W . 8. Oodman, Shoahone; t l , A . T re n t, P o cn to llo ; A . H . Foater, di w in F a lls ; W U belm iua E . Jacobson, at olso; Bob EHnlay, M rs . Bob IMntay, ni ^rs. E . B . Cummings, M las Joyce tc ^ayne. M iss L a V e ita M cCorm ick, gi :iss L o rra ine M cBoan. M iss B lta Reid, hi ^ K . H n tcam p, B o rtcn Bonne tt, J , 0 . a shton, P . J . M cCuHnugb, P . E . Hed- w on, Los A nge les; E d ith B r it ta in , B o h l; h e lly A tk in ao n , Bo ise; H . n u lso , Den- p c r; A . L . D nvia , i ja l t . L a k o ; George h: ^ WngenBoller, Poca’.oUo; A lld a 8kbn* It y, B u rlo y ; A lb e r t B lt ts , Jo c k M iick - ir at, Bolao; J oh n B rn tto n , H o llis te r ; V.[. Bobinson, Jorom n; H . V . Coatello. t i ew Y o rk ; 8 . 8 . C h:im pla ih , D. D. e; um sldo, Preano, C ol.; Jobn A . Gotten, F oca te llo ; D. A . T a y lo r, B u rle y ; W. a tl row n. N ow Y o rk ; Tboo .M atbo rly , 0; ou l Nolaon, N yssa, Oro. | b

hROOKRSON— E ll J . N e flic rg e r, Now o rk ;/N e llo A . Ilnn nu m , N ew Y o rk ; A.I. l\ )o te and w lfo , E . A . H u n t, B. L . I olsom, B n rry M a y c f. tk . W . 0 . Churcb, da j .. W . M cO hlo, J . 8 . Dowd, M r. and poa Irs . J . C. O ’C onnor C. H a ff io ld , S a lt v ie •ako; P. A . M osor, S e a ttle ; Charles and ulm on, C harles H . B .inncr. N ow Y o rk ; In ’. S. T u rtu le and w ife , Spokane; Joe P., Hm In k ie r, Kansas C ity ; A . D . Lo M otte , Lmerlcan P a lls ; B o be rt B c ll, B a ile y ;

S. OosBclt, Oood lug; Z. L . Snyder, 1 .08 Angeles; P . 0 . M p.rlln , B . E . C lark. |I. S. ^ t te r m o n , Spoknno; H . J . Bey- olds and w lfo , B u rle v ; Edga r T . Hnw- TO ty , D. 8 . P le tcbe r. B llo y A tk inaon , —: :d F. M u rph y , J r ., 0 . W y c k o ff. B . A. Itroup and w ife , E d F runye r, Boise; p J, '. H . Jenk ins , L A n d fri,o n , L . P . Cof an, B . U N o rto n , Owen Bncon, Pocn- “ e llo ; n . P . Goodman. Shoshone; B. B. Jryunt, T w in P n lls ; T>r. L e o n ^ Ph if- pa, Jerom e; O. 8 . Jespam m nna w ife . \ r tb u r K em pton nnd w ife , S trcvc l), duho; M r. and M ra. E . F reund , New i’o rk ; L Owen Robercs, Idnbo F jiIIr;

K. Goodstocd, Chlc^igo; O llle Young, rnrbldge; C. B . K llng on sm lth , J . R, »m tt, Bo ise; L . E . Ph«Iua, J . J . H ooker, Chicago; J . J . D lod e rl-I-. Tncom n; J . 8. Javlcs, Rochester, N . Y .

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■ i wodora tion w heat, yrow n expflrim tn- y tb is y c n r on n ^lumber o f Idabo 11s, h a * producod u n ifo rm ly g re a te r ds th a n tb o D l'Jc lo w v n r ie ty w h le li closely resemblOB, according to to ­ts o f s tn te u n lv o m ity extens ion d l- .on ueotttt- M Y ]L p lo t o f tw o nnd th roe-fourths ncros F ed era tio n grow n b y C arl D . I r w la :b is fa rm east o f T iv ln fU ls , pro- ed 79.10 bushels per ncro o f Podcra-

as ^com pared w ith y ie ld o f 71.4S m n p lo t o f D lclc L o w o f s lm iln r Mont’- A v )n n d d lt lo n to g rn :ito r y ie ld , teats n . FodoratlO n show th n t I t m a tu re s ^

m t 10 days o a rlio r than D ic k L o w , .1 th a t ItB B trnw In s t i f fe r , so t l i a t , ' v f ^ is loss Ine lined to lodge. ® *

c ro w d * S ta to Becord. J " " , ,Pbo y ie ld o f P e d o n ilo n r o p o r to d b y n o n t . I r w in Is ono o f tho la rg e s t j i ro - ^:od th is y c n r and. according to C . ^ Ah lson , B tate aeed commlssloaor, i ' t

B oxceedod o n ly b y tho record o f a i t ,lho F a lls d is t r ic t grower wboso c ro p iduc<*(l fiO buabelB pe r acre. ip},^ ,VIt . I r w ln . whoso purebred D ic k L o w j j ,o ^ n 'd w he n t hns becomo w id e ly know ix , pects to dlBpInoe th n t v a r ie ty la rg e ly -o ra tt th F o d o ro tlo n in bia p ln n t ln e n e x t^ grees.

Southern Tdaho m ille rs are re p o rte d b b ; have purchased considerable qum .- •

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T w in P a lls ho te l accommods* ^ tlons, d a r in g th e peat week o r ten - l ; dajrs, have beea pu t to severe s tra in to care fo r a heavy t id e of g inewcomere nnd v is ito rs , according to s ta tem ents o f a ll ho te l 'm a n t- gers concnrred In b y most lodging bonus keepers. Th.) s itn a tio n ' be­came so serloDS Sunday n ig h t, when o ve ry room and bed In every ho te l aad lo d g in g house w as occu­pied , th a t co ts woro | ^ t U]>_in b a lls , an d some men were forced to ta k e th e ir n ig h t's reat la chaira in ho te l lobbies.

N o exp lan a tio n fo r tbe situa­tio n Is advanced h y ho te l raea, except th e posslbU lty th a t T w in P a lls is g e tt in g fn lr ly s ta rte d on th e w a y to expansion and devel* opn ien t, w h ie h ovo ry loya l rcBideot be lieves th e Im m ediate -future holda in store.

T W O H U K T B B S P A T P I27 S & ^ F ine s ^ f *2 5 oach were im posed Mox>- l y b y W . a M a llo ry , ju s tice o f t b e ^ lace, upon W . H . Bovercom bo, con - eted o f h n n t ln g w ith o u t a llcenBO, F ' id W . W . P ow ell, convicted o f h a r in g 0 (

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^emporatnres p re va il i n th e T w in F^Us c o u n try fa c U lta tln g ha rve s t )pora tlona th a t are hand icapped ) tbc rw lse In m any sections b y iho rtage o f holp. B ecords o f th e ^ ^ v o r iim o Q t ’ w eather ob se rve r's ^i ta t lo a here showsd a h ig h e r m » * lipum tem porature M o n d a y a t fi<| dogreos th an fo r m a n y days p re V te d ing . H ig h te m p ora tu re .B an­d a y 'w a s rocorded a t 65 degree*;^The m ercury fo il to 2 2 fo r lo w o a ' - bo th S a tu rd ay and S u nd ay n ig h ts .

ixteen Cloudless Days October

[onth ly Weather B e po rt Shows < .* Average Temperature of 46.6 k Degrees in Tw in Falls

S ix te en dnys la s t m on th w ere c le a r; g h t p a r t ly c loudy a n d seven c locd y , ico rd ln g to tho O ctobo r re p o rt ju s t im p lotod b y M . H an im ons, govera - on t w eather observer here, showing; to ta l o f . 1.81 laches o f p re c ip ita t io n

id a trace^ o f "snow.M c rc u ry reached 70 dogreoB above iro on O ctobe r's w a rm es t day, and as lo w fo r tho m oa th a t 20 abovs. ho moaa m axim um te m p era tu re ia • i , low n a t 58 dogroce, and th e m ean in lm u m a t 33.2. T h e average tem * ara ture fo r tho m o n th w as 4S.Q de* rees.

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