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. Famnlo*. htv'o w ith d n wn from the ^IfcO ee drtiniKO dl*trict which eovers ^ te rriU irx (rn mOei iiloBK the w ett bank« f tho rU or ' w d ail bn t a f e v fam lllei t tH to fiod from , tho . U credotla lake txdralDsge d U tris t oa tbe e u t bank. The P<

.; l e m i ore en o o g the la r s u t Aloag tb^onUre rlvor. . .

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; . CAIRO, ni.,,(/P )—The itcam er Three C ~ ' f iu ik t iMiteii hero today for the Do,r

l^ o th Bon<l d ia triet betveen Cairo juid 1 y a rv m e , !!!., to a d n ln lite r al3 to 150 ^ negro famlHea, who iro reported nta- irooncd.'hy flood water* of the Mlul*- p o jj Hppl rivor., B elief •'Inreitlfcator* do* ^ c la re d .th a t aororal famillM are In a - p fam iihed .condition.. Pood,- te n t* ' and aed ieal luppUe* iiave beua'loaded on iho iteaoier. Tho moro’ te rio iu ly in refugee* ’ wUi i b o - brouRht to O dro a fte r th e m’aioooea fBHiUle* have' beon m ored -to higher . groata^, anil anpplled w ith p^orWon* and'./ihoUcr., _ , ,

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^ f o ' r ^ o m e ri te B ^ 'a p ^ p r io t lo n .to be f{jB to^ln> th« ;jtl0 tIf lK .o t flood.waU'r* of tm

• itho J i i u iu lp p l . r i ’' " *“ 'A tltan»M waatelegrapliod W aifilnglon today by G ov a :c m o r .ile C ra e ;••, • , y-- - ‘ ■ cxi .H o p o rtr from A rk a tiu i City, where

o n o 'th o u u n d m en havo boon worklog ftndny and U ish f to proTent am ajorbrenX :In the>lvor-l0V6ef/_deelaTed-.tho-«ltua* gaitlon -the re w ai a tiil crlUtaL pol

t • A dditional forco* aro being roemUod Iri:In .goathonp- Aikanaa* .and notlhcrn cat

• irtuU lana-to meot the Incrcaaing grav . wli ity o f th o lituation . ibc • A brcftk a t. A ikanitt* City, oKicials Bo

p o li\t-o u t, w oold flood-thooiand* o t - o f wjuaro milca o f rleb farm ing land* io th( *QUtheaatcra A rkonta* and- northeast- ] e rn LoJvUlana, laclndlBg-m any, town* foi o f im portance. . . e n

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S A W L A K E CITY, Dtih,'I w ln e ,‘ who wa* *hol when Dopnty

' 6 lieH ff (jordon S tuart wa* killed by Ooorgo IT. G ardoer on the la tte r ’* fah u . iVkt AVolby, U tah , Saturdny, died a t a 'lo c a l ' ho*tU*l today.' G ardner m% a m lg n o d j c i ^ r d a y and a . plea o f not ■ gnllty wna o i t i r e d 'f o r him In eonnec- j“y®“

' t i m w ith ifae a la y ^ s S tuart. Ho U. ^ ^ ,« hedalcd to appear in court w ith hi*

■ *■ w ife,'M artha: Girdntir, today, according * t o ‘.C ounty 'A tto rney A rthur lib re ton , *°“ ®

“ - who ta ld tlia^ ho w ill eharge both Joint- ly w ith f^rat degree , mtjrdcr for the doath o f I r r l n o / . . two .i

Tho p ro * m tlo n allege* th a t Gardner ry W ' a fte r ho ahot S tu a r t mounted n horse

M punnilt o f J rv ln e and ahot him, a lto ' th a t w hile he Wa* m ountlng’the hono

W n. O ardnor covered a deputy sheriff w lth a j r n n to provent him from Inter* p p ( fering w ith he r h n sb a n l

Follow ing th e shooting of S ln a r t coiU U ra. G ardner 1* reported to bavo «aid

- to b e t'h u a b an d " g o and got I rr in e ,* ’ aceo rd in ; to a statctaent aho is e ^ d to ha ro n a d e following the orro it of her. hnabnnd and henelf . .

Gardnur la reported to havo said lm* , .. m ediately a f te r h is arrest tb a t h e boro „ no gnidgo again st S ^ a r t and th a t Irr “ , ‘ vino wn* the m an he waatod to ihoot, .. ' •. *The G ardner*, husband and wife, woro a rm nged b u t neither pleaded to .

•- tho oharge and h e a r in g -w a s 'se t for nex t ^ o fid a y . '

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. tachuiM ta D o a M ^ . 's o in l iu t l o s to by th* t7blt«d Stat*ii 8 ffia t« ; E a aoaka to n p la e * S a u to r H e a jr Oabot L odfo, lo a c 'k n o w s u th s a to m y p*> <r<> * t m o f th a V ppar B otua o f lawmak- Gem t n . o a a to d la ' cdD dnetiaciliii c an - In a pa lfB OB f i l le t ' btttbUM 9Ut> Buw fo m .'* . laid

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Third Histon^l Church Edifices " ■! Destroyed by Fire

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_ /U O -V T H E U ,, Q ».„ ( f f H r o U n ” ”n iltoday redoubled th e ir scareir fo r a reien religioua pyromanlac-followiog tho burning l is t night; o« the hlitoricalNotro Dame convcnt' hero—tha . Wlth ird ImportsDt Cathollo od^lco in the cCanada, to .b o .d c i ty o j r o 0 y j l te 'in delcg lesjr. th an ' a j i i o n t l i , , *', .* • •, ■ note•' ;Jb o tra lP iJ f ih e n i p M V f i ^ w while

• cw m d'-'A prll 14 whou - ai ^flrooan ' ih e ' t f ig h tin g a .conflagra tion whloh do* nffaii tro y e ir 'th o ehnrch of th'o Sacred '' Tbi

^ n e o r t w ith a loss o f $500,000 howd pointa m a n 'in tho crowd of spectatora powe;exclaimr ' nro i' " S t ; Bridges wiil-Tfo the next bcadtand then I will get the re st,” alrca^

The itihn escaped’b'ut an iavcstl- cocogatlo'n ' a t th a t time convinced tho Fu)potlco.H scicntiflo fire bug spoclal* OcrmI tio g - in erosscd electrie wire, Imd conv<caused th l' fire, as wej| as tho one crct,wlilcli ll week eofilier destroyed Ocotfibo famous bnsllllrii o f 81. Anno do Inst 'Boaiiprit, Lousing the famous shrino tho 1o f S f.'A nne , which wns known as mansthO '^L ourdes o f America. conia

In bnth roses tho fires were ezpcrfound to- have been- s ta rted by w ith c ro tic 'l I'leetrin wires, ru rt jic r in* . vestigailon ahowed t^ a t-a m a n pos- > | | i |ing as cn clcftrician had sought Madmittoneo to S t. V lncont de Paul^- ‘HU

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[ i l a s io ‘B r o a d o a s U d 6 n . A t la n t io

S e a t io a y d E n i o y e d 'o n t h o ’ .

P a c l f l o P o i s t ' tho e^ . --------- . men,

8 i} f n iA N C lS C q , CuK'{lP)-\lai\- phono'.ioncerts from the A tlantic sea* ' loard today wcro repartod- to - Jiavo leoen heard in San Francisco honiej ' ost n igh t. . , ; . ■ * ‘"R **'F on* o f 'tb e sounOiag e ther notincd hft E xm nlncr ,th a t! they had a ttuned ' “®*; ho receiving sets to a broadeast « • '’®®“ ayed by th e Rock Bridgo radio station. n O akland. 'This high power sU tion, hrough • repeating dov^c^ ' provided Ot;- local r tte p tio n mosie, *nl(l to hnvo May omo fro*-! sUtlon* a t N ewark, ,N.,nd Schenectady, N . Y. The Oalfland tstion 'w lnbU shed connection w ith tho Tfl , wo .rasiem pointa tw o week* ago. Hen* | (] y U . Shaw, in chnrgc of tho O akU nl tation , explained . th a t ho "m anifold* „ . d ' tho VDundi th a t had traveled about ^ ;00p mitos. , ' Oi

PRODUCTION IS GAINING_ --------- 0 0

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W eek Bhov Im p ro n a ie a t fo r t — 7- chars

CIIARLF.8T0N, W . Vn., « V - O f 1,- Judgi ISO mine* in W est V irginia reporting ing H0 the W est V irginia Cool association, lower1 report irom th o t body last n ight do* Chi ^eloped 4£!t a re In operation. From shot ho U pper I'otom ae and the Kenova* Bybe [hacker,field*, no 'repo rte of tho nnm* dlicii ier o f mines w orking were received.- murd

S ta te produetion for the p ast w ee l a t ill wtt 183,460 to;is less than normal, ae- prior ■ording to tho figures given, b u t wa* Th<j !3,603 toas In e x ce ss 'o f th(^.aa]eant by f< niaed dnring the w ctk ending April B. th^U

mATEDPRESiNmi

L L S, T W W TALLS. IDAHO. WBDl

i l E rn i L i ’iijiM

G e r m a n s D e f in i t e ly B a r r e d

F r o m P a r t i c i p a t i o n in Q u e s ­

t i o n o f A ii ie d S e t t l e m e n t o f

R u s s i a n P r o b le m

OBHO^ (ff) - Th» e to o . om.fereaeo kppareatly b as beea sarod.

F o r t h e l a a t t w o d i T s l t i u u b e e D to tte il f ls Qa the . ed g * .o f coUapce, dne to iBfllgnt tioa o f n m a o f the more Importaitt le ad e n - e r e r tba . • c t lo a o f tb e O f r a a u a j a d S B n la a s f la fo o o tiy ooaeladlng • tr e a ty

- « T e r ln j - t l i » , j r f a d p d - » o d m ost-r - -d o U ata points u u le r M nalderatloa b y th e ccaferoicek ' _Kow, howover, tho delegatos aro to

go forw ard w ltb th e ir w ork, b u t the Germans aro b aned from partlcipatinii In al] deliberation* conrem ing |bo Busslan questions. Thi* penalty was ‘ laid dow.-i in a noto o f cehsnre to tho Beriln daleiraUon yesterdoy a f te r con- * lideration of the a ltuation by rcpro* . len ta tivei o f the five inv iting pow en , and In the little entente. ,

“ W hliit tho confereoco _wm sitting and w hilst Oennany w a s ’rcpresentc 1 ; on tho eommlsaion and sub-coipmission ' (harged.w ith tho negotiations of Enro* . [wan peace j i t h Russia,'.’, ta ld tho noto, . "the Gori^an .ropre ien tative* o n ..tha t .

;ommission have behind th e backs of Iheir eollcagnos, Voncludod In accret a . Ircaty w ith Russia on tho v e ry ques*;lon which they hod undertaken (6 . ■onsider in loyal con junction 'w lth rep ' A •cscntativps of .tho o the r-na tlons.”

StUl » Problem. - <

W hether Oermany will contlnuo* nt :he conforenco is problem atical, b u t her P{ Jelcgntei ore drafting a rep ly to tho ioto of eowmre, and I t is 'th o n g h t tha t r tH o-p ro testh ip th ? ir :ho' cbmMiuion* dealing w itfi RnMlfln kffairs, Ih ty will remain. •

T h d r reply is oxpcclod to .m i^ o tho . w in t th a t only the full con^oronco has ' w wcr . 'o liar tliem, and In thl* thoy , iro supported by the neu tra l nation^, leaded liy Denmark, whoso delogntej ilre u ly 'h a v e protested (o tbo confer* ° meo iradcrs. ’ . *

Furthermore, Dr. W alter R athenau, J" }crman toreign m inljle r, m a in ta ins tho ;onvenations w ith Russia wero no t so* iret, ns ho say i Primo M in ister U oyd leorgo o f Great B rita in w as notifie-I _ nst week, through nnother m c m ^ r of T ho BritihU delegation, th a t th o Ger> I nans " m i d no t agree to th o program | ’onlained' in the report of tho allied 'ipo rts, nnd wcro forced to negotla'o | »ith B uu in d irec t;" . , - »

■ T m iS IB i , , SiljinMPEM I

[ J lty o f S a o r a m o B to I s s n o a O r -

' . d o r O o m p s IU o g E m p lo y e s t o wm

A v o id E a a o r s H e r e a f t e r, set

SACRAMENTO, Cal., (/p>~A form al ^ irdor rc.iuesting’all nialo employes n f , ho c ity , lucluding policemen and firo- nen, to i»ftrt growing wfcf^kcri imme- liatoly lit p reparation for tho days of . ’4t> relebrotion lo bo held hero next , , J nonth,.W4S issued today by C ity U an- . . iger Clyde L Scavey, follow ing a meet* ng o f the WhUkcrs clnb, o f which ho ras recently chosen ‘.‘ch ief whisker* .. no.’.'; i ( e will also request a ll rftilwayi . ■omlng Inlo tho c ity to encourogo the tr imployes t f grow whiskers. . ,

Under tho now rules of tho club any . nombor »liaving. hls. w hisker* boforo klay 26 niiist submit to h av ing his head t e . l ..

[OTlllErGHlE!U . J . O b r l f l te n s o n t o t io T r i e d in

O o n n e o t io n w i t h K in in g ; o f

F a p U i h S o h o o l T r o u h le

OOBB.N*. U U h, (/p) * - M arlow J . ^hrisicnsen, fonner p rincipal o f th o Wt J ln tah dii<trlct school, wa> bound oro* eni 'or tria l in the d istric t c on rt on a ihargo of f irs t degree m urder by City ludgo D. R. RoberU yesterday follow- ng th e jirclimtnnry hearing held in tho ^ ower coort. . . • w

Chr^stonson is accused of f ir in g .th e ihot whl.!n caused tho death o f Lloyd Dybeo in a community feud ove r school boi llicipline. D tsjrite tho f i r s t dcBtcc »‘r nurdcr charge, however, Cbristonsen 1* La it lib e rty on tho same bond approtod irio r to tho preliminary exam ination. Fa; rhft bond bl fo r 110,000 and b signed th« iy ‘fonr residenU in the d is tr ic t w here pai IhyW oable occurred.' ' ‘ P»

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S e n d C a s h H e l p t o ^

A m e r i c a n F r i e n d s

Y o a n g e te r s P a y T o u c h i n g T r ib -

n t e t o S o p p o s e d S u f f e r e r s C

in . T h e a t r e O o U a p se

BUCilAREST, yP) - Clilldren j ili a village* ichool near Bucharest

have contributed 13 in Rumanian lel (francs) to “ a id tbo children o f families made destitu te by the destruction of tho'. K nirkcrbockcr C theater iir W ashington, D. C ."

Unable to vlsualixe the vast ex­ten t o f the United S tates, tho youngstin believed tho collapse of Iho thi-at«r was a d isaster offcct- ing the en tire American people. Rumanian ehlldreiv. have received much holp from the ir l i t t le Amori- can brothers and s i s t m through ^ tho Junior. Red Crom, and they gs rhose thl« method of.ahow ing the ir Ai appreciation. th

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B a n k S h o r t a g e B e l i e v e d D u e t o O p e r a t io n s o f H e a d o f t h e

I n s t i t u t i o n

» CniOAGO, (/P) — f in an c lo l op­erations o f E vere tte R. Peacock,32 years old, who is nlleged to have obtained ono million dollars by borrowing from seven banka and by sale nf stoeks aro undergoing Ni thc> scriUlny of n giTind ju ry today, .acrol^ing to plans o f ^ g a r A . 'Jo ­nas, a s tlito n t.s ta te 's nttnrney.

Dealing* Peacock Is said to havo had with tho Mllwaukeo In-lng S tato bank of which ho formerly

'w as presiden t,'resu lted in a short*.. ago of $460,000, w hicli tho bank has recouped in full.

A v i a t o r s F o r c e d

t o G i v e U p H o p eo f O c e a n F l i g h t V .

_ maP a n i a g e t o U a c h i n o 'a t S t . P a u l

B o o k s B l a s t s A m b i t i o n o f

RIO DE JA N E IR O ; (fl>) — TIic "Pl PortugiiMO aviators who wcro nt- tcm ijtlnjfn fligh t front Portugal fo B rod i will bo unablo to proceed in tlicir liydro-nirplano from S t. Paul Rocks, a fow hundred mites short of the ir goal on tho Amorican con- tinont whoro they landed la s t ' '■** n ig h t ' bcenuso o f tho damage to the ir mnchlhc, according to a Ua- Nii vas diipntch from Pcnambuco to* a " ' day.

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One Man and Two Women Shot Down This Evening; Houses ™

Set on Fire • »««tno

BELPABT, (fl») — Ono mon nnd two women weio killed in E ast Belfast thl.i evening. Bnuscs on A ltcar s tree t wore sel on fire during th'o ‘dlsorden .

QJiooting WAS renewed In fhe Bally- " aacaro tt d istric t o f B elfast early to- °J day. Jolin- Scott, a youth, was killed nnd W iilism '. Joh n sto n e 'w a s wounded fatally. L /

The hoipitals have targo casualty list* as n resu lt o f tho recent shootings, bu t .orcn_theso' do not indicate the full numbe;; n f ' Injured as many cases' a re 1 being tresleci in fho homes of the vie- Inb tims. tor!

T b f 'po tlre barracks a t U ano r ITam* cat ilton, an im portant een tcr i n Oonnty slm Leitrim , have been captured by free pes state forct-s. A m otor re tu rn ing from pla Sligo wns seized and tho occupants, nil I of w hom-wcro-arm ed, w e r e . l iL i^ j i r i i lan loners. A sccptuLe.ar.-wns disabled by pre gunfire and tlio occupants, th rew th c lr of rifles in t i the rood. . for

New York Centenai He Shook Hand

NEW YORK, (/p) — Thoma* Joseph 0 ^ W est o f thi* e ity , who eelobrated the ^*r one hundredth a n n lv e ru ry o f bi* b irth ^ today, believes th a t ho 1* the only por- ion living who ihook‘ bands w ith tbo ia Marquis do LftFayotte when tho g rea t He F m clim aa was a gnest o f tho c ity o f < NeV York In 1821.' M r. W est » t- th a t He time w u a baby In anns, hav io ir been mo bora April 10, 1822, a t 482- Greonwleh hai Itrec t. In te lling o f hi* g ree ting from He L aFayctte, M r. W est salds , U

" I shook hand* w ith 'th o g rea t I^a* h it P iyo tte in 1824 when, the general waa , J the gnest o f tho c ity o f N ew Y otk. A N« parade was given b hi* boaor and i t He passed the doer o f oor homo a t 40 s it

L L S C O U S T r ___________________

LY NlPRESIDENT E

McNARY-SI.

C o n g r e s s i o n a l D e l e g a t i o n

t a t i v e s S p o n s o r i n g M e i

F r i e n d l y I n t e r e s t o f I

E e c l a m a t i o n o f A r i d L a

S T R O N G S U P P O R T O F I

N O W B E L I E V E D

WAHHINOTON, ( /P H ^ P P io n l o f ? r pnvld lB g fo r a m t l e n o f & t3G<^000,000 re u e n t o f w e item a n d •oa tbem recU o iittsa d a y to ft eoag rea ilona deleffttloD w U cb e gation w u headed fay Senator UCITary, tt; Addison T . Sm ltb, le p a b lla n , Idaho. Tbe th e le fls la tloa w hieli 1* pending la be th thi-------- J-------- ---------------------

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National Head 6f American Le- ’iS, gion Declares Less Than J" 150,000 Men Under. Arms ™ Spells Danger to Country ■

- . «P1 ^VAB1IIN0T0^^, (A ^ D c c la r io g th a t fu i

fhe.ltouse rc d y e tliia ln the army appro* lan priation bill “ is tho f i r s t stop toward undermining our splendid m ilitary pol*i r y ," tho Ahioricaji Legion, through ]H anford M oeKldcr, ita national eom* the mander, form ally p u t befoVc tho sen* thento appropriations eommKteo today, an ieaappeol fo r an arm y o f 160,000 men. ' . Th

The house plan fo r an arm y of. 116,* je j000 a«B,-tog»thtf-Kitb-Ai>A-«4.^P-AUiprUWnppropriations, m eana the . upsetting of fat the arm y n - o rg a n iu tio n -n e t o f 1020, pla so th a t the eo^iniry ogaln would bo le ft .tio w ithout an adGqanto preparedness proi $5; gram, the legion head declared. wh

" W e insist th a t ttie appropriations ecs adequate fo r n continiiatl<^n of tho do- I velopment o f (ho arm y of tho United , vis! S tates iha ll be m n d e / ' snid Mr. Mac- lall Nidcr. " I t m ust continue en a sonnd moi nnd effic ient b a s i l ." jpoc

T i B i p i i i m lT w o H u n d r e d a n d F i f t y T h e n *

' s a n d B u s h e l s o f 'W h e a t W il l .

’ B e S h i p p e d t o E n r o p e ^

fiPOIvANE, W ash., (ff) — Two hun­dred nnd f if ty thousand boshels o f . n Washin(tt')n nnd Idaho Club and Red nry wheat, valued n t n^proximfttety t^25,- con 000 wiil hi} loaded and shipped from Wll tho port o f Scattlo about ^ray 1 fo.- 'l m arketing in E urope,' W alter J . Robiii' hisi son, secrelor}* of tho W ashlngton.Idahu v e r W heat Orowcrii’. nssodatlon, anooyneed by today. rivi

This -A'ilMio tho th ird full shipment the o f W nshinc'lon-Idnho w heat to go to - 'I Europo th l l year. ' hall

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LABOR SCARCITY FOR THE IJ" FIRST TiME SINCE 1919 .

irAUM OND. Jnil., (ff) — Scorcity o f p la b o r 'in tho steel mills and big fa j- Prji tories of Ihe Calnmot region was indi* tbli catcd here today fo r th e f irs t tlmo and since 1010. Help wTinte<rplacards ap-l312 peared o n 'th o galea a t a m ta b ef’ ofilOO plants: Bal

Return i-f foreigners to the ir home cau Innds during the recent Indoalrlal de* p«r prM ^6n pnd the minlmum wage scale* of 2!\ cents on hour aro given u eatiso^ _ fo r iho p re irn t ihortago of laboren.*

arian Believes ids with Lafayette

Oroe'nwieb itr e e t, on ite way to Pot- t e n field whoro thero wa* held a g rand review. P o ttera f ield was in the j Doighberhood o f 'w h a t now ia Washfog* ton Square. M y n tir ie w u boldlag me in her arm s ju s t aa the general p a s se l j g He was on horseback.

"H e 's to p p ed d irec tly i s front o f us. jjg, He asked tho n u n e m y name, pa ttodl [ mo on the head and shook bolh m y l,;]i hands, saying I waa a f ine little fellow.l E o .g a v a m e ‘a b e u ty handshake and]U leem* to m t I* ea s rem em W leelng fit .. h im ride o ff.* ' Cto. M r. .W est WA* f o r y e a n known In I N ew York Olty u a m aker o f sUk haU. Co> H e is the nncle o f Frederick UacMon- n u siea, the aeulptor. . C

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E W SPEIOB PIV B O BN Ti .

ENDORSES SMITH iBILL

o n . H e a d e d b y R e p r e s e n -

l e a s u r e , A s s u r e d o f t h e

E x e c u t i v e i n P l a n ; f o r

L a n d s o f W e s t e r n S t a t e s

F P R O G R A M I S '

! » T O B E A V A I L A B L E

P reeU an t fo r tha U eK ary UB) re ro lr ln g firnd to be u e d fo r daralop- Ltm a ad drainage projects w u g lre a to^ b o i le d U th e W U t« H o u e. The dele- , repabU ew , Oregon, a a d B epneeststtT e The pree ldes t expreMed deep iB ten e t to I tb e hoose Beaate. I f r . jjyfd lo^tad , a i im b e i MUI, th a t

he v e td d eonfer w ith p e tty leacUtt o a ; t h e m r n e r .

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Tho prealdent w u 't o l d Uud there . was # troag snpport fo r pftaiage o f th e meakuro n t thla aeu lon of c o n g rm aad th a t enactm ent o f the bill would, r e - . eult Id tbe reclam ation o f million* of ncrci o f land and provldo home* for thou iands o f people. A m rao ra n d an subm itted by A e d e le g a tb n ' showed th a t undor the reclamation act of 1002 ; hpproxlm ately 3,00(1000 acrea o f desert lands had been reclaimed, more than 40,009 fam llie i had been eatablished on form ^lands and tbe national, w ealth had ' been In creu e d oppTOXifflatety $fiOO,- 000,000 and foodstoffa valaed a t «1S0,- 000,000 raised each year dn these v a ri­ous projoct* in fourteen •ta tee—ell a t an expenditure by the government o f - approxim ately $130,000,000 frpm the fund c re a te d fro m .th e sale o f.pnblle land* and from U nd fee* of variona kind*. • ' . •_

'P rese o U U laldeka ..P U ttre i •

R epresentativo ■ Sm ith presented to tho . p re s id e n t a detailed lU tem ent o f ^ the ' M inidoka p ro jec t i j y l d a h o j i a .b p ieal o f the a ta tua of th e .o th n p r ^ t a . The cost ^ the eonstnu tio ii o f ^ l i na- deh*k lng ;w a« $ 5 m O W :p rw S l4 h il»-;- ,

farm Improveihents a n d 'U rt tto e k 'w a s plaeod . n t K O W O d , .a i s ^ e C ^ v i la a ’-' “ tion o f tH,S70,(l00, valne ; o f > r o ^ a t $5,024,000, a o d varloos othe« aaaeta which b e *hid *howed the h l ^ l / ' n e r c c u fu l ro ra lt o f .th e undertak ing .' . ' .

I'resldoiit H ardlog was la id by h is ., v is l to n to fovor passage of the legis-. v lalion dnring th e prcsont scu lon . .'The most d ifficn liy , i t was said,-w aa ex- . pected Iq the houso, and the prealdent promised to’ confer w llh m em ben' o f the house ropubllean.steering commit­tco and nrgo them lo p ress' tho bill a t thi.s sesiion. . •' '

PAUL REVERE RIDES AGAIN'H istotfo Z adden t e f 147 T e m Ago

p eat«d u Signal for-O eU hrtthm . Opening

BOSTO.V, — ‘The 147th annlvers* nry o f tho ba ttle cM /Oxington ahd Con­cord nnd tho rido b f Paul Beroro and W illiam Duw'ei wos celebrated todny.

The rido o f the two patrioU ovot tho h f s lo r ic '« u r ic s was' ropeottfd. " R M v o re " nnd " D a w e s " wcro accompanied by an uscort o f cavalry end the ir ^r>- rivo l in each tow n w u :th o s igna l for the s ta r t of pa trio tie e x e r c i a o # . '■. There wcro also exercises, In 'F an u il

hall nnd nn Doaton common prellmlaary to the eoutenary of -the incorporation of the B o i to n .;c ity governm ent'w hlch < comes M av 1. •. . •

- BO TH ENOXS^BBB. S IL L E D . .

PRATT, Kan;, W>),— Engineefa 0 . P . FrJck nn-i Chnrio* Widamany both ' o f this c ity , wero killed when Boek I s l­and pM aanger irn lns >{0. 311 and N o.' 312 'collided a t P lains, Meado county,', 100 mile* west o f here early today.' B ailroad officials are Invef'tlgating tho ' cause o f 't h o wreck, ln ,w b lc b se v e ra l / persona tVere injured. ' - " '

Today’s GamisN atloaa l ip e a g u ' ' '.

Roslon-Ncw ,T ork . posfpori'ed'; r jin . Brooklyn • ihilladelphbi p t^ poned ;

rain- . . • * . . N o,othor* 'lebedoled.

Afiierlcaa H atn o .’F ira t game— -S. H . E,-

Now Y o r k _____ ________ 3 D .1.Boston ' ________ ________ '5 10 . , , 1 . .I Second game— R. H . .B .'Now Y ork .— ;___________ 5. • •Boiton ____...____ ______• ' • 'I Batteries:' H oyt , and:Behangj. ‘'sell nnd W altcn . •......... . v.',L (E nd Cth)[ . . i • ■ B . 'S t.. LouU ____;___ :,w.4^15'-.\2q'^., 0 ,d o v e h n d 8'.' 'S'

B atte riesi Van Oltder a n d .8 ^ « « i d ^ CovelcIERTTCtef a n d j fu n a a 't te f i -fihlV. aanlL,- ‘ : ; : f

O th e n poatponedj r i b . , -.

j i i s d k " 'I ’i s s i t

e!«IIGSi Followed of Gandhi, Crazeit by •: ■■■ :■ Religious Zeal, Have flo Foar ' i of Bullets from Weapons of

Armed. Forces

LUCKXOW, O T--O«o o( t i t BrItUh offielnlj itatlondd hore tbo foU6i<iiis venion o f tlio .laoKuin- 1117 outbrcuk n t Clisuri Chauro, irliieh has been h rio fi/ montloo<r(t by cable.

5 *‘C!iiiurl Chaura 1* 0 polleo Btation in the DUtriet. of nnralchpur. UsUe.1 provinces. In puriuanro of tho Gandh! aon-(;o-opcrfll5on poHry of boycott, 1 bondi of, voluntoerB haJ beon gwlng . , roaod tho xillsRc marlcotii, iQtimldatlni: and"forcJnB peopio to Avold forolgn nns

. d o th nnd liijabr altopa. Tho polleo of- flee r o f-C hnuri Choura,* wlioso duty il ~ wofc to I tcc p 'th o . peac? in Jili circle. I I m u ‘ne'(l..tii(!iM voluutoers oa a -m a tk c t | j | | day ag A in ft.tlio eocjiafiuuneet'df inlim - y ij

■idating.jicopio, b u t, tho p leketen paid ,i)p ^peil to tlila wnrDlng a n d ihreatciio<l to pmilili tlio poilfo officer. ,

‘fOn Iho dnto o f .the tragedy, Pobru-, arj- 4, I I ‘largo ju n f to f ^ '^ f 'voliintoo'ri,' .foUon-ed t)y;tljbivund«-of igno'raDt and .cre.d'tJoiw. ,viHaBor«,.canit‘. in n procca-' c a iqnlunfl’'i r a d o 'a duDionitratloD beforo US ^*l®.;P£lk®-?!®Ji2.'!::-.A-howliB{r mob ol nonly_4dill) people,.whoao foollngi hod I

• been worked up by tho oratory of tho, v.oluntecn; .aurroundcd the buildlnK- Tho I tn f f which consisted of two I n ­d ian officers and Ii) 'm en , tried the ir g

. best .to reason with tho r lo te n hu t woM ,, polled, w llh ,I tU ljiid U picked «ip ftooi tho ra llM v Ilnb. • ' *’'c

"X ln o of th a pollccmeii wlio woiu mul arm ed wilh m usketi fired cartridges, pac In thu o lr to aearo awny the mob.' When lh 6- flr« > c sw il tlvo voluntffli* slvoulcil: ,,

“ *'nl,onk^ to GftndhI, tho bullets w o n 't hurt you, and oro dll changlniflB to 'W at3r.’ ......... ropi

“ Tha howling hand im mediately ud- com v tm tod in n body n n d nltfttkc4 tko po- " llco b u lIJ lu j. Tho pollcomon, seeing no »ou< loophnlo of escape, . bolted the doors <lop< irom InsMo. Tho mob then sot flro to tho huildlng. Somo of the poUcemon '^asi Itorifliod In tho fo m e t and those who w ere drivon o u fb y tho heat nnd lo o k o

S \«!ro nsanulted w ith clubs and sp can , l^rea bosinearid w ith keroiene oil and thrown 'tcvr

r back in^iLtlio flro , there to lu ffe r fnr- ' 'irior’aRoiiy un til Ufo wtia extbict. Borne “VV I o f tbo a m e d polleoinou had obvlouily <uoo ]' been battered to- death by the ir own

. i ,. ,- 1 " T h is i-h f lr t lra f fa ir proves whn? ‘'M l I non-eo-oporation .means to tho milssel [ o f India, indeed tho. . tfagedy h n i ‘'•f'" :■ alnrmed the non-co-opefton • them*: w iv e i.” - man, i ■ ------- - — foot

' l O W B i ; ; TOMIESiJ ' ----------- foun

I ' Federation of Women's Clubs ;j';: Sponsor Move to increase j '" '

! Scope of Reatling Rooihs• —— I , • .I I'BOIIIA. 111.. (/P) — A musle section whci f lu ovcry pobllr lllirnry In tho United the

a ta te s is the ifiint aim o f tlie G cncral iltow ; Fedoratlo.-i o f W omen’s elubs nod tho cnt I N ational Kc<lcrntion of 'W omen’s clubs, alx > ; Both fedcrntlonn haVi*' rreafed a do- 100

partm ont of lib rary extension, w llh (hrsc Mr*. Jam es H . lltrach o f Orlnado, n o . , wont as ehalrm aa. M n . llin e h snid the pro-' wise,

I posed mu.ilo sections would provo val- are uablo In tjuk lng avnllahte Infonnation and

I on music to those desiring It. jjrowt *016 commUlco 'AfttkSnR w llh U tf . poun J I t in c h includes. Mrs. .4 . L acy Harper, nro ? Tom a, Arle.* M n . Pronklbj W. Coeh- dcnti

cna,'8 a lid j, Colo.; Mrs. J . I!. Hancock, Qa b S tn a r t, FliL; Mra. lo la Dlshop, Bavan- two f nfih, O a.j M n . F ra n k H . C ow les,,Craw- popul [. foniaville, Ind .;. Mrs. Jacob Van dor jj Zee, lowft City, In .; Mr*. Gordon Kings- il b tiry , St.: Clftlr, M leh.; Mr*. C h r i 'J f . Wl h B ta fflen , : Brookhavsn, Mias.; M n . a f a

n eo rso Xi, Lamko, ClayloD, Mo.; Mrs. to a j Josophlne’ J . Bolfe, Concord, k IL ; the |

£ U U s J a U a ^ l Wlll.Iams, M frcbantvllle, gin.^ M argiidritc Uel^d, Fargo, thoul\ N . D.; Mlss,-Lpbnora,Lbirt*i P le n e , a w m 5 D .; ,M r * . 'l J e n ^ 8 lono ,-C hrlstlm bD rg , 'p » te

V o.; M n . A ona V.. B a u c tte , Edmondt, off 0 W 8sh:; -Miss E dith Iloddoek. Manlto- ono'a

i woe, Wls. rlTcUi _ whiel

I Opinion l l Bvsrythlno.{ COMliJor .tha t oveo'lhlnjf Is oplninn 9 IDd opinion la In • thy iKjwcr. 'Tnko I a w iy , then, when thoa chooscst. rliy Tin j; opinion, and like a m ariner who ba.i the I

donbled tb e pm m ontnry. ihm i w ilt fo r d N to 6 a im , everything siaMe, and a tom 1 I' ifaveleM bay.—MnrctJi Aurellu* An- !■ tr •i ten lnoJ. lengtlI " - Iftfcei■j. |»«B* .Nebucfiadnezxar.}. 'p id d # } p * c k c « M y th a t every, trtie ! A iocrid^) m u t n t a plck'l<; every-tw o Mo ' w M ln . Id tln 'c n u , how V (he h a ; geltie

W « don’t w floM o.l)# put to oosL t l i e ! n e « b l ty of n itln * a t'o le of hay klnsh

•M /M tih lf th 'n n r . A nicrfM nlsm .-rToledo a lly :, ! y :

,mro '

l i M W K g l b u t , _ i cThis orang-outang doei overytliing la t

b u l lslk . IIo ’« t k i p . l »1 P M adtlphI- J j J '

ons who -/u lt .the zoo in th a t s lty . Bozo _ j t ,

i m t i s M * ■

DesSrIption'by Visitor Declares | ! Entire Area Been Un­

der Water Six Times

SVnNHV, N. 8 . W.; « > ) -A .I tttr ln ! tion of vrlint Is believed to ho-ono u fl the most iieculiar Islands in tho w orld , ■ aiul OUP t'f the loneliest spots in tho -. Paclfir, \\'aIpolo bla'nd, which has boou submerged by the occhn a t least s ir ' jl time* fruM a i r Indications, was jtlven hero todny by A.'C. Mackay, F . R. 0 . a ropresentntlvo of the A uitrnl Ouniio compnny on tho Island.

Walpoltt l» alkout 150 miles fcastj^v south of Noumea and contains .g r rn t doposlts. r f guano. W ith Burpriso Isl and and llic Chesterfield group, i t Ij leased by tho Austral conrern.' I t Is i4- - Hs Umcslono tnWe, 280 f re t from the oeedn ac-.-cssiblo nt only one spot, a t n hrenk In the c liffs where steps have ’ Ijccn. cut. Islat

Mackay said th a t thoro were rcmarh- bVIj* clenr Indications on tlio e llffs i>f club sucaesilvo w ater loveU and tb sK p u u - rinn'. ice, coral and other shells on this curl u bj ously mixed platform-show ed th a t a t mun. least six times i t must have been nt un,der sen level. M any traces o f an- rient hunmn habitation were* found in H tho fonn of-w alls, obviously built by ,1 man, eolumni o f eorni e lghl and nino II feol lilgii, largo tombs and clam-shoi liladftl liwlruments, severnl specimens Df which Mnekay has presented to tbo Australia I museum, IVcsh w a te r 'su p ­plies wcM iliseoverod’ in two cnvei. Unekay i mpressed tho opinion th a t for- men,'ly tli-^ro was ft luu'rJi Rrcater lnnd _ surface thnn n t presont. U rO

“ I found undoubted signs of pro- . , hUtorIr hubltntlon,” ho sold. " I a h o » found in places,'<^hero the guano ce­ments on -10 the eoral, tho remains of tho horne-1 turtlo which I am informed liavo been found aowhcre olso except LC in South Amerlenn nnd Ixsrd Kowo’l ■ Innd., Mn'rkny nald thot probably Iho for- Dcr lulm bltants hnd escaped In boats irhen thn.,ocean roso and submergod * ;he Island or thnt Ihov had been J'* ItowRcil-III tho rUloR tide . Tho p te v “ ?nt po|iiiiu»lon of tho Isin eonsUts of ilx whito'm on 30 Jnpaneso and aboUii » 100 loynity Wnnders. _ Tlie slnfrlng o f th a t hrso IsUnders so r \ 'e r to mako. lifo leas hoadi nonotonoM* thnn i t wouW be othtx- those fbie, Mnekay said. Poultry ond goats bisho ire rabio.l for food , whllo vegetables o f pi md fru its grow luxuriantly, tomatoes dieri, [rowing nx largo as two and one-balf clnl ) lotinds in weight. CrieVel a ad lis itlng Thi iro th e miiin divcniona of the reil- Conm lents. woa :

On 8uni|ii> tho Loyalty Islanden hold bu t t wo church services, which tho wholo suppo opulatlon attends, bo said. Duko

" ' ' • , foundFtvm Common OsHvatlv*. cremi

W beaabo escape* from tbafTlgllanc* house if a chaperoti It wotjid hardly «ecur fh i 0 a fa ir damool th a t be r tc tio o tn d h e persQD eludeti a re of common ori* (ho n dn. A ciiite is Q coveHng for one's bouldera, u prolectlon; a iliu-,-enin , n u orlelnnlly a kind nf hood. a\wi ■■ •ntectJuu. nmt u pn>tecli>r; slltiplni: iff one's cnpi- (ex cnppa> one tjuke# * = mc'a rscu|H.'. Krnni rti|ic also Ix ■it'- iTCd “cliuiM-1.'* orljslnully h slirltif In j rhicti «u« |irchcrve«l tjii* rnin* nf f<l. ; . ilnrtln. ■ ' '

8ulphur'!,W hali. , , JTbe n ip h u r whnle thar h fonmi tn

tie Paclflc-hna n 'p e r i l ln r 'p ro fe n 'n w • • nr docp w ater, and Is cnllcd tla* imi- ?m w hnlo 'by many sengolng.ini’". it t frpqacD tly morp Uinn IW feet in !ngth. and la rcganlrd hy DDby ns the irm f 'm o m m n l thnf cts» tired. _

Olrds T hat S U y .t t Home. . 1 Most_hlrd fn m llln do not keep to>

etlicr. huT s « t t c r upon Icnvlnc th a —osL n u t th a bloclajf, hluoblrd, ib e 1Inffblrd nod a few others l e u geoer* _] Ily known lU i togelher tho jr M tc rn r t of'.the year, rays io tin narrofagtia, | ^ |

TWIN PALLS DAIL1

se a the Pet o m

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I ■ I I . . . J g. . . .bela tolliag u su'cret hero to one of tho of keepora u l tho menagerie, of. which ho blmself Is one of tho dom luaiiag r a lo r s 'j^ —Just-bccnuso ’ho 's ioto|llgont. '

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A t l a n t a W o m a n SeekQ l

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E ’e r th'e f l S i tlm o lii history a Oci)r- [jJ, g in woman is seeking a seat ia tbe leg- tio islnturo o f her s ta te . Mrs. B. JL Doy- [ ' kio; prosidoat o f tho A tlan ta W omen’s hr( club, has thrown h e r “ ba l ia tho inr ring ,” because sho th inks she 'll n lA e 'th i u b ^ te r lawmaker thaj^ soma o f the ■; mun. lunt

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c n n IS iH i i l l i

Growlna Popularity of This; Method of DIsposlng'Dead

Seen In Records— - Yd

LONDON, (/P)—Cremotion Is ioercas- ing in G reat D rilaln, according to f ig ­ures givvo ou t a t tho annual mooting »f tho Cremation Society of England. ' Por the f i n t tim e la I ts h iito iy o f over 50 years, the meellng was presided over , ® Ijy a woman, Mrs. Spontcr Graves.

L as t'y e a r 1022 cremalions took placo t t tbo W crem atoria in tho. country, * Ihat o f Golders Groen, In London, leading the lis t w ith 803. Among P” .hoso crciaatcd la s t y ta i w eto Jndgcs, ‘‘[®' bishops, surgeons, peeresses, momben )f parliam ent, jou rn alisu ; arUsts, sot- *{^ lie n , sa ilori and eminent womeo so- llnl workers.

The cremation of iho lalo Duehess of '‘j f ’ Jonnaughl by ber speeifio inslrnctioni P‘** vas an innovation In royal obsequies, , “ ■ut the reform has 'a lw ays had strong upporlen nmong English nobility. The ^ )uko of Bedford, son of ono o f the ounders o f tho society, has creeled a * 5 rematory for tho solo uso o f his ducal lOuse. . “ “d

The present eost o f cremation in England is roughly >sp. U m i. to bold he nshei aro rarely osed, the genera] iractieo being to ceatler tbo ashes in ho so-called "G a rd en s of R c i t " ad- oinlng tho ctcm atorU . . *•*'!

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FORDTRACTNOW $395.(Western Aut

[LY NEWS, TWIN FALI.

wmmmiU E O i l*f l C M

Prince of Wales Wili Be Given 0

Opportunity of Visiting In- m teresting Center of Anclpnt .1 Art of J^anese People n

TOKIO, {/T ~ N ara, one o f tho an- idoB l Jnpaneso.cities which the Prineo th of Wales will A-islt on .h ia lo a r o f * Japan-Bs gticsl o f the jrovcmmciiti 1s a elnssie cco tcf of. S b in lo -w onb lp and was . t b o . f t s t . eapltol o f tho nation.

[Much of the building nnd beautify ing begun i n , ^ D.-70B, the “ Golden Airo o f Japa* j," IS s till in la rt.

I Tlio, g rea t .Kasuga pork conveys tho impresalon of an English nianor with

[ its loijlly pines and graceful eryplo- m crlM , Ucrspctsed w ith an tlon t ihe riy trees nnd rows 'o f tnaples, beneath

• whoso shade. liundteds 'oir d e e r m ay he neon a t -ill seasons. Durlnp lh^. tlm>i o f thc^Takugaw«.8hogunnt(>-thetlillling pf ono of these d'ecf ■wns pnnlsbible b j d e a th ' in d w hile' no such . penalty la

[ijielod ou t loila.v,'juiy Injury, to . tte sq Innitnal*’ in n e v e ^ y dealt witlT. / The Idcor sceni'lo know in T m n n a k o ’frlend- ly ndvani'ps to all v lslton .

I ’ Duflnjr Uip earlv' days of Mara pros- perily , (ho ,.Todfllii> one o f the seven gren t teuiplen, wns tho head of Budd­hism in Jni)an nnd tho iiulldlnga cov ered somu 20 acres. I t was rich ly e i-

'do\\-ed with a domnin of nearly 25,000 acres of riro and praln fiolila support*Inc ft population of <iOOO penons who labored in its service.' O f a ll ita glories thero today remnlo hu t fow. ehief among thrm belnit the Grent Soulh Onto: Nandnl Mon; tho gren t 'n a i r n f Buddhn. and th e an cien t and moat ln terfsling old shrine e a llc l K aldan-ln .

- U olquo N ational. T reanre*.Tlie rft^nt floiith Onto waa hulIt in

T-IS A. D. nnd Tcmodeled in 1109. On e ith er sidfl nre twn glganlic figores of Nlo or th o .n ev a Kings carved hy Tan- kei a n a n is pupil Unkel. W ilh th e two stone lions close by, excellent spcei- mens of tw elfth century Chinese seii<p- tu ro bu l grotesque lo modern eyes, they nro .lU ted and protected as “ ha- tlonal tr>-n«ures'.''

The Nnrft-no-Dftibutsu. the v a il j bronze Bnddha east In 740 A. Di Is the tnrgest o f the kind In Japnn, i f no t In tho w o rW lielilg'53 i -2 'fe e t in height.

Til Knidan-in is' rem arkable for ils unusual eoustructlon-and arrangem ent inside—n series o f plntfomi* rising nno nhovo the other to support the Images o f th e Dova Kings. Indrn nnd Brahma, w hirh nre eald lo he among tho best ez- nmples o f the a rt o f N ara era and also nre counted among 'th o “ nationnl trea su res .'’ -

m iir r a irouiieiiuiii

Y o n O a n B r i n g B tto k C o lo r a n d L o s t r o w l tb S a g o T e a

a n d S ^ p h n r

W hen' you darken your bair with Bagv Tea and Balpbur, no ono.can toll, heeauso i t ’s dooo so naturally, ao even­ly. P reparing this mizturo, though, a t homo i* . mussy and trooblcsomB. A t littlo cost yon can bny a t any drug f f lstore Iho rcady-to-'nie preparation, im- Sproved by tho addition of othor Ingre- =dicnla, called “ W yeth’s Sago and Sol- =phur Compound." Yoa :just dampen a S■ponge or aoft Itrvsh w ith i t and draw ^thia throngh your hair, tak ing ono small Witrand a t a time. By morning a ll c ray 5tv<dr d lta p p ea n , and, a fte r a tto lh ir ap- splicall'on or tw o, your ba ir becomes gticaulifully darkened, glossy nnd luxur- f f liant. ' ^ . W

G ray, faded bair, though no disgrace, ~IS a sign of oid ago, and as wo a ll desiro s1 youthful -and a ttrac tive apiwaraneo, sje t busy a t onco with W yeth’s 8<ige B ind Bulphur Compound nnd look y e a nponnger,—a d v . ' . =

01 Names.' =" *1'.H>:iKu|‘ Jv a iNinie lai{Hmi*lliti- f f

ivi> np .ro.“ irn io rk s a conteiiipnniry. Hllirw ili rrm n ris ''* d o n lU ila .’'>-B<}tloti Stm n*rrlpL S

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F o n lilsM Mr tb » F tU t T1U« M d » A b i tn e t Oampaay • ' ^

■ I .■ ' . w., 'J Deed: J . P . L e i la s to n to Lucy Ash • »Ii

down ISIGO, lo t 11, bloek US, Twin J< - ROH. .

I Deed! J . D .-Z olllngc'r-to Bank of —; iguisen~<i , > r t N fcaif N E ^ -10-18.-

A sphalt Pivem enU . ' . . , ' Atnerican. osphnlt povements ron-

elal ch iefly -o r snnd ond j)nlverlzed n llR intnoe; Thi> nspbnlt Itself sc rrm

m ere ly .a s 0 binder (0 hold the other I- m ntcrlals together. In E u rope'asphalt || . pavem ents ' 'n re ' generally tnade of ll GBphaltIc lim estone, o r 't o c k a ip b alt.'' '■

consisting :o f lim estone na to ra ll; m ired w ilh a sp h a lt .. . <|

C lassified 'advertis ing is tho 'cheap- « ■ c st th ing y o u 'e a n bny—meoanred by *0 the pToflU i f m a y b ring y o t 1

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Our Great 31 Season Sale

SwiiNote the Low t and Seasonable

Ameriean P r in ts , In bolh light

8 c3(5. inch brown Ind ian -I (T

" H o a d , 'y a rd i t I C.P lain colorcd W lbdior Crepes lo r underw ear, o il colora, O O asa lo .p rice , y a r d ------------U 6 t \ , -^0 Inch bleaihed In- 0 9 / tdlan H ead, y a r d ________<U U l/H incb bltaebed In- < ) Q >dlan ITcad, y a r d _____ ..... •76c'Buseno Silk,#11 colors, vard — .M.

• Renfrew colored TableD a n a a k / y a tJ ,----------- ^40 inch w hite and colored O ^ n -

5 4 8 c40 inch Imported colored Swiss Organdies, sale price ,' . '

■ S o S i E ' 'O T ~ e A 5 S E 8 - - S »inch oz tra fino quality French Salioo In black and. colon, salo .

.... ................M e !fig u red W indsor Underwear ,Crepes, in a lf colors, Q K /» i

- sale price, y a r d --- ----------O o C ,45o iO Inch p rin ted Voile, all now ,

. 5 S V ................................3 9 c ■ ;25c 35 inch o z tra fine qualily 1

....... „ _ , . 1 9 c . . , 135fl y a rd wide M er. Curtain Mar- ' i

- <julsctt«s, w h ite and 2 5 c *

42 in .' M awhawk piliow Cases, ;

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S i i i m i i f f l i r a i i o i i i i i i i g i i i i i i i i i i

I Distance I N o Barr1 [ O u r b a n k i n g - b y - m a

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I Twin Fall I & Trust Cl§ TW IN FALLS,

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i i i m i i i r a i i i i i i i i i i m i i i i i i i ;

DAY, APRIL 19,1922 .H O nO B I . .

' "Sl}'maeblae s f ie u is ^ p la i t 'i i t Idaho,' wUl be ready foe aneratlaft any ’ tim e a f te r th e '2 0 th Of ip H l- 'l e r ' a ll whom I t n a y -; eon^erB. r o r booking ' sheep or any Infonnatlea w ri tt W> £ ^ Jenkins, 228 N orth Conant, Bnriey, Id aho .-adv .

Th, ^Pobd-Dri^^ fof AflQ o ic k 'L o o d x ttH o n e .O ff ic e ,a o < i Fm m taioa. A * totHORUCK'S. ^

fliE8T08EBmiblW6 :

iO Day Back , ■ Now in Full ing!' ■Prices on If ew le Merchandise

W ash Hags, salo. K aprico . — ....................Gllbrno 32 inch French Ginghams, ull now patterns, salo "

3d inch colored Ind ian H ead, sold everywhere for 50e ' • O Q a

yynrd , salo p r i c e ----------: _ 0 » 7 «32 ind l'genuine Bovonshiro C loth ' in full picccs, plain, and figured,

• ' 2 9 f i -iiOok a t th i r b lg uTe of Pereales, p o inch, good quality Porealos, In. pl&ln a n d figured, over 60 d if fe r e a l p lc tcs lo sclccl from , sale

S ........... _ 1 6 cM anehcstor Pereales, tho best made, in a ll now pa tterns includ- iug p lain to lo ri, sale n - J *

. prieo, ya rd ____ a I Cd-'ie oz tra largo and- ex tra heavy \quality. Turkish T o w ls A f J .go on salo a t __________» l C *t>-4 bleached JPepperell Bheotlng, '

fiOe yn rd whito Cretonnes, a ll new patterns, Q Asalo prieo, yard ______Tolls i\u N ord Olngbame, In tdl tho newest p a t te n s , incJad lig plain colon, saleprice,' y a rd .l.~__ ______ iW x Cfmporled J i p Crftpo, In a ll t h j ^new' b righ t shades, full 8 -^ a n d

3",“ :,....33c30 ineh so f t fin ish Kalasook, sale

.......:.15C .

IiiiiiiSiiinniniraiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiii|e is I rier |nail plan places 1 ie disposal of ev- . 9 of .where he hiay B

istancp irom th is . S ;convenient and ■ §

^mail method. ;=ent-by registered 3iress money-order s •raft. g

Ils Bank I Company |. s . IDAHO ^

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r y f o r P o s i t i o n o f C h ie f E x - • '

e c u t i v e o f K a n s a s A t t r a c t s

1^3, A t t e n t io n O v e r S t a t e

I T O P B K A ,K a B ^ < f f ) -A j« tW in a f fI ■ raUier than a politician, li M n . W. b .

Mowry t-C K t a m (Hty, K in ., W m « — wi l l RO on tho primary deetlou oi

W lo ti n o t t A ogtut u tho f l n t ^ dj«q 8 c ^ gnberntori»l_,6andidttto ,Jn K a u u . In

flllajf hor c s a d ia « y , 'M n . M ow iy .ilio - w u tho f l i i t p e ticn to te jl» le i b*T

te n tlo u for tho A uguit prlmarlet. ,®‘ “ Bomo one bad to bo Ihe-plontcr. 1

f lnbly boltrvo th a t lotno day a w bnau *• will l i t lu tb e ro 'rerno r'a chaJr Jn K » - ,

da«Inrod M n . M o « y .: “ I ad- ^ n d t th a t I am n o t «vet-«ptlmUtlc aboiii Y' my p n ip e r t i fo r victory a t the pri- “

> mary eUstlon, b n t I a t l e u t witl blacc th# way for *o«» n o r# tpeeeufnl ilf>

’ te r, la ter.* '_ . Mw. H ow ry a m r t a tb a t # ({roator

. “ r t lM w e e lT ^ " for tiw ulL riea paJ<! al4kto .offlelali a sd a trlc t eeoaony in c*P«nditn» « f a tato fnad* «re tb» ' ‘m alft-p laak*" In h e r platform . * '

*^Aa t 9 u y p latform , i t leooa to be aelf-axplanatory,'' Mra. Mowry aaid. J? " E w r j b o l r kaowa tb«.l tome o f our “ jinbllo o ffifla li a l j b t u w tll bc on a ly e e w eo if ie . I nm in favor o f le u oratory »nd n o re office work. Kansaii faia been f lrH io - n o i t t h l s p ; I wvnid like to 130 ber f l n t in electing a ' worn

_ «n ^ v o r a d t ." - • • •-■■, m

. B O T lnX nd lana . ” Mr>. Mowry 1« no t iv native E ao tan ,

bu t abo haa ip e n t moat of her life In thla ita te . She wna born Id Colnmbnt. Tndlana, riim lng to ' Konia-. a i a child on and roe.'Wlng lic r early education a t th the OUKO Indinn ralag^on ichooI, Ut. dc Paul, In.' Neoiho eounly. She la ter m lAught ovliool In S t ; Psul and in Pai- Ai «onj, Kan. She ba* lived In K anisa c# CUy, Ran., 10 yoara nnd l i the iHfo of

I ft wheleailo drufcslat. br: - ' Altboonn netivp.ln local a ffa lri, Ura. wi

Mowry cxiircMly nsicrte th a t iho ia wi not “ a w i e t y woman.” Bho wa* proi.- Hi ident o f lho firs t W yandotto ( K a n m nl

* City) Bepubllcan club some yoara be- Rj fora .na tional lu lfrago w u,cnactQ r\. ni'

y . • ahO 'ii a pSBt prealdent of Ihe B lito ry nc r ' . ctab of Knniaii C ity; chairman of the to I ^ . IflRlilatlvo commute? of the Kanw*

Clly, Kon., Federation of Women’- m! clnbi, and baa been affltla ted w ith otb- n c r womei V auffr^sc nnd literacy or- to lionlutloD i. fr

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O u tp u t o f F a c t o r i e s C o n t r a c t e d

Y e a r s A h e a d ; A m e r ic a n .B u y -

e r s G iv e n S h o r l S h i f t in R a c e

. f o r M a n u f a c t u r e d G o o d s [ J*------ .

BERLIN'. (/P) — American commer- W i-ial roprvtenta tlve i who como bcro to M

. make purjhaios find th a t Ocm an. man Tl ufacturera often oro iold oul fo r n yoar f|i ^ e i d &ud th a t th?y havo lone-tlmo fU contracU ^fith Brltlah'. French, Swim on

' and otber na tlonalltle i and. coaie- 30 qflontly, cannot (piarnntee dellvcHcB in America. . * ' m ;

Flvd liuudred American -buyeri who fei a ttended a recent oxhlbitlon. o f Ger- ic<

ft man-mado goods ftro anid to have mado L a few purehaiei except in lueh llnei

u toyi, novelliej nnd Implement*, do- llro ry o f \vblch u iually conld not be

■“ jjua'raateeJ under a ycar^; ., Amerlcani hero nre dovoilaR much oi’

' thoir atten tion to p u rchu ing beitloomi, ^ •- a r t objeela. p a ln tlng i, and article* u - ^

aocUtod w ith princely families wbo , a re In Jlbanclal i t r a l t i . , , J J

M w iew ork 8cat» RavaH e rid c i;“Show m e ihe lr hnnda," aalil ttie r i- „

.lufaBt a t tlio butcher ahop. “nm* I'll TPlI ytm w helher they 're younu hrlOei o r w hether they’v e 'been a t llio cook-

* Itiu game for w tne tim e. “ Hie joung thing* »ho ’«e enl> beer. InUtnled Into llic n ira tcrlc t o f -t^ e gaa range «ho» « Ihe ecaif o f ba ttle . Il 'a a cinch ilial ihey’ve goX i Ddmbcr of buma. And n® the handj o f the bride will ihow ctJla, « too, aa 8 general thing. The peril* o f hottiew otk m many.*' , ®“

' Awfgl T houotit A yonng woman waa dining a t a

itrango booac. On the table wn* n dl»h of boiled onlooB nnd when her "

> tioaless waa M rrln g -th ea e in d n>- marked tha t. oJ conr«e,.ab‘e llk ed them, tho young woroM rep lied’ 'enthoalna- tlra ily : “Oh. JC9. Indeed; in h e r e «■. wl ono vegetable I like It la oiled, tmn- to

'■ Ions.” J uki thtnlt.’ l f he r hoatCM’ Ims- on ' hand had heea a ch lrop o d litl-n « » to n on . I ^ K T l p t . , ' K

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; o n L in c o ln F i e ld R e g a r d e d

S p le n d id S u c c e s s

y The Int^r-claia meel which wni' tu , have bovn held Init T ofu lily waa held

yeaterdn;.’ ’ Afternoon a t LlnrotB field,® Wld rw ntlcd In the Jun io r e la u win-• n ing w ith 117 poiala to the tr cred it. The1 Sonlom took leeond plaro w ith 4S w h ih ,1 tb e aophs mmlo M ,'a a d tbo fre*hlc-i '

m ade 1, ' . '^ I t waa tl (treat, meet, w itb a ll atudcntu

of tho 'l ifforent e lu ie i ro o th ig ^ ^ ;^, tho ir reipei'llvo hiroea. *p

, Coach Uvana, who haa ‘-tho w calhrr fo r the l u t ten .day?,. wa«

’ In charge, pnd w ai ably au U ted by R.: V. J o n n : B. P . Nfcftlger and H . W.

M erritt hod charge of the weighta tn d .’ jump*.' Tho opening ovont of the aft«mooR

w u tbo /iO yard daih and w m won by - E ld n d Pala , I to ^h U li;i. coming in i m - ''

> ond and '& adfpy .Swim {mlling down , th ird place. Tho tim e fo r tb ia evout . waa 6 ilM. Pate ran a nlee race and

waa an ea*y winner^ • agi, l a the f l n t tria l heat fo r th e ISO- tb<

yard high hurdle*, Browne, aoph, and ___• M urray ,-fru th , were f l n t an3 aecood, b n t were diaqDollfled for kneeking do

, down thrcfl hnrdlea, t h e n e s t 'tw o were *11 Kob, lenlor, and L yon^ Jnnior. I d th e or

I nex t bear, Oeorge Jo h u o n , J n n b r , took wa ' f lra t place. In tho flnali, L yoni,. Jn- ]

n ior won f ln t place; Johnaon, Jnnior, nic locond, m d Nob, aenlor, th ird . Time ln« 19 lecondi: «o<

; r « u W U l A n ia .T lio'IO ) .vard d u b w u th e nex t itcir.

1 on tho protrrao fo r the nm uaoaont of t. tho fdna, iiiifl once moro T*a»z came nn- . der the wire f ln t . Bwlm, aenlor, w*a r Mcond, with IlouBhtelin, aenlor, th ird , j j .• Aa In tha 5J-yard. c\’ent, P a tx w u an ) c u y winner. •r The mllo run wa* a dandy, and t j j

b roug h t'o u t tho fac t th a t the jonlora I. wero (folnj to have thing* th e ir own ■ wny In (b'l running event*, a i Clifford- nice, W0.1 bamllly, with Ju lian Roy. J I nlRo a i'mlor, In aecond place, whllo• Ralph Orm*by, also a junior, took th ird- money. Thla mce gave tho jnnlora 9f nolnta, hnTI'started them on th e ir w ay , 1! to w inning the meet.» In tho Javelin throwlHg; Moroni Ja- t m lion o f Ihe jun ion , took f l r i t w ith- 117 fee t 4 inehra. Joo Johnion, senior.• took aecond, while Vorfirns M urtfty, ’

frosh, took third. Tncldontally, th is thi ono point v u the only one scored by foi tho fro.Oi team. M urray wn* cap ta in liti o f th is team. all

Made P w tty iThe nrettient race nf the day w u the

« 0 , which w u w on 'by E ldred l^ .ts in ’ j tho remnrkabte tlmo of .10:03. Thla is Jfc fast itepplng for,a hlph afhool othlc te . nic Tlctchcr, lenior, waa aecond. w hile ]

i Younga, Mph.,^ojk...lhl,r.l. I n th is r a c i f tr I F letcher took the lead a t tho shot and nit I fftf 300 yards went a t a te rr lf le pace. ;• H e began to weaken a t tho la i t tu rn , Bk

whore P n t i overtook him. It-looV a as nicJ though P»tz belongs In tbo 440, and ] J wheti the • aoulk central aection have

the ir m w t a t Dnrtey, he ibould b e an t Ii ’ e e u y winner. This hold* ffOod fo r the { . Bolao etl’nlnntioM, too. f «' The 220 tow hurdles In tbe f l n t tr ia l 7 |

heat broiiijhl Lyons and llonghtd lln li. jo f irs t and orifond place. The tim e In th'is • bent wa* 30:03. ,Tho accond h eat ffftvejfir

• W nller Wi-nvcr, loph, f irs t place, a n i1 M arshall Bummcrviile, jnnior, locond. 4 |

Tho tImO It. thl* event wa* 33:03. Tho ^• finals pu t “ Sen” L y o u . Junior, In ^\t 1 flra t placc, IIouRhtctln, w nlor. second, tw I ond Sumnicrvitle, Junior, th ird , 'nm li 5• 30:03. f if I In tho dU fui throwing even t EeeveJ,

M ph.'-won f irs t w llh a throw of 81 ] I feet. F o rre it fitrlckling. junior, w as g ti• second, and Clarence K ing waa third .

’ . Make* Oood'B ecoid. . ^' The n»-'nlng broad Jump wna won by ; Bob P iilt 'o r, aenlor, wllli 17 fee t 8 l-i

Inchcs. tfamlson. Junior, wn* second,. r.nd Alvord w u th in l.' The peculiar e a

p a rt o t th is event wns the fae t th a t ! Pu tz le r Imd ncve^ tried Jumping be^', foro b u t with tha Junlori piling op u

big tend fn the ip rln li, Bob fe l t dntr*• bound lo boost the seniors’ score. B o b '

la a -rea l nihleto. • iIn the sho t pul, Pnljiler nlso tooV

f irs t place w ith '38 fcot. NIcho)son, senior, took lecoml w ith 34 foot, 7 Inchei. Pat* w u th ird w ltb 52 foet,

. 10 inchos. IThe fi.-*t tria l hcnt in the 220-yanl

. dash gavo 8 wlm, stnhir^ f l n t anfl Toungs, soph, second. Tho socond tria l heat w en t to Alvord, soph, w ilh Pat* tak ing sccniid. Patx’could havo ta k e n '

' f irs t In tilt* event, bu t only w en t f u t enough lo qualify. In the finals, B w ln . eamo nnder the wlro flrs t w ith Alvom •econd, and Pntr. th ird . The" race ahow­ed Swim a t the dark horse u overyoDo expected T n t* to repeat. I t looked u though 1'c.tx had given hla beat e ffo rt o f th e dny In tho 440.

ju n lo n Taka H a lf UUe.The Janlora won th e half mile event,

I. wben C lifford Bico came under th.i tnpo'’fi<»i- •nclchcT, aenior, took sOv--] ond plMC, white Clarence K ing.acored. ono fo r the jun ion by coming in th ird . ' King should have won this racCj b a n d a '

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-..TWIN EaLLS DAILY.?

igs o f a biatyB r i n g O h Y o u r “ &

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I “ BtrangU r” l^ewli, d e ta o t heftvy- I* weight w reatlirs, m ight not do ao w ill <

against V B tow n le ," w restling bear o f *I tbe PhlladetphU too. K o th is f p leue* j

; down, w i t w U . bis f i n t event, w bllo 'e a ll o tb n v n tN ta n ta had been in ono Jt o r more races. H e tim e fo r thla even t t( was two miniates, 37 aeconda. {* In the Hgb-jnmp,- P n w k J»ower», ju* « , nior, won w ith n Jump o f 6 fee t 2 1 t inches. Oeorge Johnson, Junior, w asl'

second, w lite P u taler and John N o b J j botb lenlorh, wero tied for th ird p lace .'r

The re’a / w u the l u t . ovent o f tlie t ' day, w ith Putzler, Houghlclln, Ryan j and Swim, running for tho seniors. Tho s■ junior team wns eomposed' o f L yom , 1* Robinson, Scnvcr and Jamison. Tho ‘ sophi had Voung, Lincoln, W eaver and* Alvord us tb e ir stars, whito the fro'ih

wcro reprw ented by K rlvanek, H av.j' nnrdcsty nnd 0 . Jarm an. This ove n l,( " was won by tho senior w ith Dudley 2I Bwim coming I n 'f i n l , Alvord o f tb o 'l sophs, second, whllb Jnmlson o f the C* juniors, tcoV .third place.' I t w u ^ I I p ro tty race, and Swim dem onstrated (* tbn t he la to be reckoned w ith when >t

comca to the short sprlntoi T ia e -r;4 8 . ] Tho poto vault w u omlttod, owing tb

the fact t ’lat ttio pote.,hnd been broken■ earlier in tho week.

. i, OoniJdered Big Sncteas. ^I The nijc t wns an entlro success, an^ j » tho offielnls are to be congratulated ^* for thoir hanilljng o f tho a ffa ir. Very J> tit tle tbno w u tost between events, and j

a ll in alt i l w u n gala day, especially * for the jun ion . J

! The Snmmaiy.1 30-yari^ dnsh—Pntx, Junior, f irs t;’ )foughtcli;i, senior, second;, Swim, iio-* nior, thir-1. Timo: 6:04 second. e■ 120-yarl high hurdles—Lyon*, jun io r | ’ f lra tj Johnson, Junior, sccond; Noh, »e- u> nior, third. Timet 10:04. . - 100-ynrJ d a lh - P o t t , ju n io r,-fIre t;!* I Bwlm, senior, aecond; H oughtelln, ao* , » nior, thir.l, Tlmoi 10:04. j* Mllp ruii—nico. Junior, f irs t; Roy, , ' junior, BCcond; Ormsby, jnnior, third.1 Times .fitSiJ.’ Bhotpiit—P utzler senior, f ln t , 38

fee l; N lcholson,^enIor, sccohd, 34 feot ' 7 Inchcs. pAte, Junior, th ird , 32 fcot, ‘ ‘ 10 I.nehej. '* Javelin .th row ing—Jam lton jnnior, * U f l n t ; a . .liihnson, senior, second; Mur-‘ ray , fro i'j, th ird . Distance: 117 fee t - 1 . inchei. '’ -MO-yarl Jash—Palx, junior, f ir s t; ’ ' i ’ietcher, w nlor, aocond; Younff, soph, . th ird . Time-. GC-.Ol. \’ SSO-ynr ] low hurdie»—Lyons, junior,

f lrs t; Houghtelln, senior, accond; Sam-■ mervllle, junior, th ird , Tlmo: 3 0 :0 2 ^‘ Discus throwing—«eeVe*, soph, f lrs t' Stricklin.;, Junior, aerorid; K ing, Junior, I

th ird . Dlstnnco-. 81 feet. \Running liroad ju m ^ P u tz I e r , senior 0

. f irs t; Jam lion, Junlor^'sbcoiid; Alvord, • , soph, third. DIslnnce: 17 f c e f ^ 1-2 r■ Inches: t

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O O U SD ? FEATURE

; “THE JANlTOffS FALL”

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. I U A TIN BB A N D BVEHDTO

t.yEWSi:TWIN FALLS.

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tbe bru in so much* aa to engage In «!| tussle w ith a strong m an. The pic* f to re ahowa him ready for «etion"Jn*t

u MOS u hla Jteeper g irea him tbo * least e a e e tm « e a e o t

o ' 2£0*yard d u h —S f lm , senior, f irst;0 Alvord, »nph, second; Pa tz , junlnr, t th ird . . Time: 26 seconds.

I H alf if lllc-B ice, Junior, f l n t ; Flateh- cr, senior, second; K ing, junior, third.

2 Time: S527. •a j High junip—Powera, Junior, f l n t ; 0 . ° i jjo b n so n , junior, second; Putxler, se- * ’. 'n io r, aud John Noh, aenior, tied for „ e third. H eight: S fee t 2 inches. - ' ^ l l Belay—flwim, senior, f lra t; Alvord, "0 aoph, second; Jam ison, junior, third. ” I, Time: 1:18.8. "

■] 8TA OTQ 70 o r THB CLUBB >1 American Lesgue.•,j Won. Lost. Pcf.1 .Cleveland .... .Z............C 0 I.OO1I^ ’Now York ...................... n "■ r .760V.'Philadelphia .................. 4 2 .007c S t. Loui» ........................ 3 2 .000

Boston 2 2 .500i C h lrnp 2 3 .401t WashlnRtun ..................- 1 6 .1C7[. D etroit . . . ____ ______ 0 . 5 , . .000

” N atle itti Leagntr.Won. Lest. Pet.

Now -York ;________ _ 4 1 .800a Bt. lyjuls ------------- - 4 2 . m4 Chicago ......... ..................A 2 .007‘ P U & idclph la__________ 3 2 .600J P i t ts b u rg h '______:____ 3 3 ‘ m. Brooklyn ........................2 3

Boston ________1 4 .200ClnclnuaU ;..... .......... 1 5 .IQT,

P a d f lc O out.L eague.'■ Won. Lost. Pei.

San Pranci»co ..............-10 .'i .60/'' Lo* Angolcs ................ ....-S C A71‘' V ernon _____- __ •.... ......0 4 .000

| 8 acmmento .. ................. 7 0 ;53!'Oakland ------------ --------fi 7 .534

'* B alt Lake ..................... 3 4 '';42UPortland ................... 2 5 .280Seattle ..-.1........ .............3 0 .SCO

TITLB b o u t TONIOHT., IDAHO PALLB, Idaho, (ffJ-O en ry

P o tter of Rlrie, Idaho, llght hcnvy- ’ weight chumpiou of tho.inler-m ountaln , country, wilt defond his tit le against

E ^ h e p 'i i - r d o f S alt Lako In a 12- j rA iid bont a t the Olympic Athletic

elub hero tonight. Shepherd has been . working out here for the p u t woe't ’ nnd PotHir ha* bocn tra in ing a t hH ’ p rivate t.yi»nuium a l R lrle. Both a r ', In top -jondltion. ‘

GETS ANOTBBR OHANOB.

BOSTON, M u s ; (fl> > -"T oxu D ick” ■ ', D aviscourt. a perslatonl contender for

th e w o t i ld w restling tit le , w ill g e t an- r otber chance tonight whon bo meets , ‘ 'S lrnB gte r” Lewis a t th e Boston are- i na. They will wroslto fo r two out of

three falla to a flniih .

THE NEW ORPHEUMTODAY-ONE DAY OflLY

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A dram a in four acts and five scenes. iJased on historical eventi o f Idaho In th e early day i. A local commnnlty ptay by ths Catholic L ad le i’-L eague. Fopn- la r prlcea. Reserved seata.

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B A I O ’O H Y — BOo ,

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TOMOREOW SHOWHTO

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3.IDAH0,WEDNESDAYil Y i A P R I L . 1 9 , . 19221

yiATEURSnODiRKiJ N a t i o n a l T o n r n a m o n t a t B o s t o n 1

B r ln ^ a O t i t E i g h C la s s - ..B o x in g ;

BOBTOiV, Mass., (/F)~The country has a brinO new se t o f am ateur boxing champions today, tho product o f a na- b tional tournam ent, never e<]unllcd' in , Ih# degree or*eompotltlon. '

m>c 1) hours fighting which ended ^ , CMly th is morning required to d ^ ld o ®

th'e eight Titles, w u a record for these 1 annual championships earilva ls. The battling th a t overthrew a ll champions ], aad form er tittcholdera wko sought hoo- ^ o n agnln w ni o t a .quality th a t dem on'' i stra lcd fo rerfu tly the worth of tbe new . blood lo the am ateur ring. ; „

The li«t o f rhamploDs fof tbe. year, almost 'is ithou t prcee<t«ncn beeanse of ” th s newH-.-k* e f i ts menber»i.&llowai— {-5

112 pounds—T . 1*. SieManna, PltU - f . b . „ h . ■ ‘

110 pounds—Sid-T erris, Kew York.120 ponnd*—Oeorgo H fleld , Toronto. ® 13S pound#—Joe Ryan, Plttsbnrgb. • 147 pounde-rlln rry D. Simons,. Gary. “

\nd .100 poundu—William Antrohus, New 8

York. — • - - .l*«-pounds—C hjries McKenna, New

Vork- , PHeavyw eight—John Williams, Ban 0

Pranclico. . tThe champions, the f l n t to be select­

ed under th e new Olymple w ilgb l class- r< , if ie a tio u , wilt be Invited, I t h u been G

announeed, to go to the Paeifie e o u t n for a tonriuunent In Ban Franelset) nex t t<

g ne iith . hJg. Gordon M aneo of New York, heavy- tl ^ weight rbam plon l u t year, passed on t e J,. of the tit le picture g disappointed m tn ., C

Victor In b is l u t S3 bonta, ho w u sd tl ^ upset when tbo decision w ent against ' him and to W lllltm s, a lte r an extra

round, th a t he threw intn the erow<] the wntch given him as second ptl«>.

■ si»■ BOOT IS pom osm . i<

SE W rO B K , W l - r«itpo»imi!'nlg of the J a c k Uermon-Lnls R rp o match, f*'

‘ scheduled fo r Jersey .City tomorrow' nighI, h s i been announced. Flrpfl, the “. Bouth American heavywoighl, asked ^. more tlm-i fo trn ln fo r the bout and th.*7 exact da ic o f tho a ffa ir wU| be deter-. -

' mined and a now site selected later.

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A DOUBtiE PROGRAM !

B u s t e r :I n One. o f B io w .w W i

‘‘The Hauni■

; C o n f l i c t , R o m a n c e , Th'A stirr in g , red-blooded drama o f n

Ing of tho law.I t pulsa tes w ith vigorous action 1

flRhts and speetaeolar stunts.

W i t h W in i f r e d W o s to v i

: BUBTOK BOMCBl

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— V a r i e t y o f O f f e r in g s W e l l

H a n d l e d a t P l a t e

I NEW YOHK, ( ff ) -T h o early le u o n ,I- ba tting rampage coniinued unabated“ yesterdny, m ajor longue sluggers, par-^ Ucularly In tho American, iw aU lag tho o' offerings o f n parade of pitchers fo r0 several broadsides of b u e hits.« Cleveland and the Philadelphia A th - '• letlM led the a ttaek , Speaker'* claa ' ' . continuing i ls unbroken w inning a treak*■ by ra ttling ou t 23 h lts jja e lu d iu ff .p ia e . ■

. doubles, fo r 17 rpns a t tbe e x p eu e of ' S t. Louis, while the Maekmen hnng np

’ n sim ilar ta lly io swamping Waabfag- ■ tgn_ y a l t e r Johnson, " a e e " o f the

lyiSenators, w u hammered f to m .th e box in his f l n t appearance of the season.

Four fo n ae r l i s t e n Red Sox s la » - ! ' • | , Scotl, Schang, Bash and Jones—played -I ■ ste llar roles In a iding th e Yankees to

. humble the ir old team m ate^D etroit dropped ita f if th a irt ig h t

game, losing to ja ie# « o . _ , /The Giants were' I d l j ^ e a u ie o f rain ,

ff b u t gained ondlspnted bold on f ir s t place when Chicago dealt S t. Louis «a-

Q other revarae. P ittabnrgh made & eleaa tw eep .o f ita aetles w ith C l n t in u t i

New Y ork s lnggen today led the ' i. race fo r h ittin g honorf, Snyder and B Groh showing the w ay ia th e K a t io ^ , t nnd S cott aad Behang elimblng t« the

top in A m e rie u , eaeh eoliseting three h lla y is terday . 6 pe*l(»r u d Johnstoa,

^ the A th le tle 's firs) laeker, each fftth - t ered four hlU , irtiile n o r a l e r o f th e u. Cardinals, hung np the only adjiUoD t« d the .honje run column.

J W a tS s B T B D H J TENTH.

NEW YORK, alm m ou t;u awarded a deelaloa hero l u t n ight over Ja ek Beeves, Baa F ra n ­cisco, a fte r tho la tte r had been *dls*

1 quftilfled la the ten th round for fm il ' •* Ing. Rosvm had outpointed F ltu lm -

m o u I n 'th e m ajority of .the ronndi. ., Fitzsimmons weighed 160 pounds u d ] Reevee 170.

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t^ 'c rt id O o m e d le fo f.H la .C-. ' ;

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r h r i l la ! ' ,)f mounfaln folk who reaisnt tho com-';: jV

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NBW VORK, (/P) — AnUir, jid- tive 0^ VIr{;inla, fiti*cn of. Q reat B ri­ta in iiiii!‘ tlie ffr»t wnrnnn c lcctcJ lo meiubi'taU'.\« In tho houso o( .cdminon^ w u n pajucngcr on tUo Hnfr Olym|>b wJticlr ir.'iv cii Lfjo todny. ."A 'no tab lo K nlhfrluK-rif'Aniijrlcin •nroracn aw altoJ lier. i.‘- ■ . • . ' "

■RoDi'fi'w#nt to 'l l ic liier bcr'auni* the j h a d ' Hnatvi)' Lady A *(br;'ln ' V irginia

• when shc 'wni Nnney Lanphornc,- “ ooo • - o f flvo 'p re tty LanRhorrio «iiitcn).''

Othcm eo.«posud nn of/lelal w dc'om lni \ commlUce tlO iQlettQil by tUo league

of wom-in •volers.'ttt-wUoie ran-A m orl- J /" c a n confjrencc, opening In 'D iiltlm oto i . Thursday, L ody A stor U to t a k o '• a

p rom inent-part. t Speakitii; as a Virginian doc», witb*

. . ou t n tta<-o of Britlih aocent, Lady. Aa* to r - s a id . shD vraa “ atill an^unrjcon* atruetcd « o u thcm cr.|'i

“ And ,v>t)oa I hf-ar.D Iilo lomcfhlaff happcna,'^- tho added. ■ . ■

• ilc r'eh lld ron she dficril>etljl* “ mon- j c re li—IhrrC 'fourihs A merlean.J'; - .

. A t. to;-noincn?a. plooo in ' t h s -world .fllip sa id.Ihosc of l« r 8cx:w cro-juat Ofl -®lodlvldunl. n» mcc., ,.“ ,On0 ,.oaa’t-,-88V Lai].women.’:Jo tbia mid women ilQ;.that,> ' thuflh6i,rcm.vkcdy “ beeadso :tl|cy/,ilon’t ilo ^

' lhInpi.aliin»innyoiBTfl;lban_iocD.;'-'-• The .flofhca-,nearly,fllL ,?i;«non: ;;

wcarlnic np«vailB.vn,.:»ro.'>uni^QrtunBto from lii-r iioint, o f vii;,w, Lftdy A stor ia iil. . r len

• “ iVoth'tnK lets IhoXcit ilnrtli'llko run- lo n in e hliout h a lf ' n'ah'fOf’Vsho vront. oo . boi “ Th(-ro''U nn imr.fff:- la lkina ‘A bouti-gtlt eqnailty .'if we only .ttso'out’ libe rty to risl

“ . dlimr o u r-h id eo u r ieu . -La'it-JiiRhC-: 1’ bo worn .n 'd rc sa I haVo'^liaod'alnc* 1018.' n«/ I f yon you r e.velon your lioijy nil :cdii

'tlie Hmn *;;ou c a n 't kcrp i t 'o h you r hST >f . ul . “ •" • - • . • • citj '■ “ How nbont ttie flnppern nnii t h d r Inh u n ifo r in t" she repented, “ Their clothiH uaj: n rr nnfojtunntu liut th a t , . i s tboiy

• m o th e rs ''fa u lt. ' T he 'firs t ' Ihin'fj a wo- tn/in oiijrht to Jeach her c h ild ren 'la - T oliedicnce.'■ •** *

In rm in ine for re-election to ‘ her plnee in phriiam'ont noxl nulnnin, Lnily Aator sal.i sho ts'ould not say nho plank <<> lo her platform would hu exactly dry b u t ecrtainly- it would not be wet.

P t o to jn i j h m Bnsr. J j" ,One nf ,the largvst Krou|W o f TCport- joj,.

1 er* nn-l photo^pttphcri thBt eve.*j , ■wnrmed nbo n rd 'n u team er down the ^ ,

bay flurroiinilM U idy Antur. j “ Helpl Help! Qct my huibnndi K fl ^! • n iy ,bu* l)(ind ,'' nho e r ird . ''S o m i! ' o u o " ’'5 fetched the viw ount in a 'j l f f y j f lo d Chi

. Ihcy were takon to tho dcek for photo- lu in'aphs. ' • leilii

2 I-Aily Aator took hold ^ f tho yin- pinli coun t’« iiTin, winked and ' aaldj ' ' wjwi

“ Marriud, thoufih bapjiy.’’ ,of aU d y \ r to r said sho hnd nul '■ome io CCBO.

tr ) ' ta,*Mlti|{ Americn into b e tter rela* knoi j io iisb ip w ith KnuLmd.nnd Europe, n o r ,8lvc; >»o fell niiy ono the ir duty, nor to le ii' to h Aniorienn atatcim cii whnt lo do. • tion

“ Americnn Influence ia needed to help pu l tlilnjrn rinht in. Kurope,'.' eho dcclare*!. f 'A a to whether Europb ouuht not to atralfihlon out Iior a ffa irs

, . lH?f«re Amc’riea rotncn in. It seem* to j m c 'th a t when a house U on fire, it"U "P®

A wlip n(.lj,'hbor whn RDea to help pu t ’ th e fire r - i l . ', And If the man who U vei' y * j ncross Uuv Rtrcrt Joitis-ln alao and [ piimpa water, the eonfiaRTftUon w id 5 atop all tbo quicker.” ■

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filand H ia Remarkatitfl PrflpartI**.T ho laloDd o f,C re te hna and«n:on» jp_

a rcmarJiable ttltini: alncti c la a i t l^■ . t 1m e^ rlain* a t. lla pod to d

•liiklnR a t Ita 6 ta tcn i. A harbor a t ' . th e west end of the iiland la 'n o w

b ijh ond Ury. «o tlm t one « n \ro lk , Le about III iloor. .\Vhlle the nnclent fru it qdaya nnd harbors wnrka n t e ast- I b t ero end ore now under «n ie r. ou t 1

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Beeauaii lie boUored in tho power o f mnkoprayer, John McCormBcki famoui IrU lj llmitoi'touor, na)ici t l i s t nil o f bia frlend.i trlcheaIhroogbont tho world prn; fo r b b ro* borecb

. u r n y . l ie bovc rt a t deatli’f ' ' door tnore c'ftom : acptle poiionio^ 'o f Lne, ttro a t. rsac ci

-York ^ kifltf niiti ■ijucei.' o r K ijiiland'O n'l brolher V'' l l i o ', r r l : 'i c j> / ' Wiilcj, ; > *H f;w M ' jJj ,,

Laiiy, l{a(;iiflci',l^yvndiSo,v,r^^apg.iit^ jih , thu Duke uf D ovonthirc, calilcs frn>v U ar

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n t Clilna; .ft il ’.-ciirious ' tiiiiiB- to- coo*'. templnle, *ny«‘EI(,‘flHor Franklin Bcnn;I n . the Satunlay-.K vpjilnc .-'A', bonilreij - Ihousand- people. rDnj.--l)e: :

.g tlth m il HiRCiher w ithin whnl rnlulii • rlch tly be 'f i’Kiirileil na clty'ilniU)'. iiiii OD thc ,niap,'iln ;ii;clij'.jv lll be !ndii;jiii*ii. n a /a roe’re /'v lllitctr'ih iji ia mn worth “°I”

: cdlifllilcHnit. ,'SIi/ivDv«;r.'.;ilicy,” ’v,i’. r 'imi have ;e*tnblliilii;d. a s l i i t l c . fcir'iri-, of; t o n city’.oruntj’lznlluii. 'yiUnco'ii, or !i>i,;ii'r *'» l Inhdb.Itmila riitliop.fl|<^irii't i>i vIh. o f i ualUo, hut Ihfy oxixi lu Cidini. luno

, / ■ • ' '' s!iii»' Naming of D lam end t ' busIi

Tbo names of prccioua atones'react)' of i to far back In ihu dep th s of tlrae thnl tlvel Ihelr orlclnni m cnnins 'c an n o t t« od f tm ccil. The word “diam ond'’ la thouRlil Ma^ to be cxpliilncd na mennlnff "aom clhlut l.SS e iee«\liigly ha rd 'wlilcli mny be aecn Uon

■thmuKh,” nnd la said to liiIVc been : j. fonnwl of tho O rtek w onl "dlo.” which . , stonda for ettrvm o h n n ln n a . It la folriy p lniiilb le.'h iit il Is probable tha t . Ih'o wonl “diamond." or aom elhinf like tt. may he found In a In n p ja ^ oldec than (Jrock. . ho i

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ChjM Known In Eucopa B«for« tW t. ond ■ lu HWl Sl. P e te r Diiiiilan wrolo a ; (,•<,

ieiiiT III I’lipe A lexantlcr, b itterly com* plnlnlHK Ihnl o corta in biahop was Ty._ wwtlnK his tim e plnylnj;,cliea8 Instead of a tlend lnc to the nffnini of th e dlo- , ccBc. TIjlklirD'-M thut.the.CTm o'.xrna known In Europe iKsfora the yenr jivcn. Tlic Spnnlnrda a rc supjHiiicd ' “fR® to have bocn the first G uropcan na* tlon to Rrow cnthUBlnatlc over iL They ter. probnbly Icnmed U from tliclr Uoor* net 1 Iall dojwudcnia.

-IO a, Not a l All Mlaleadlns.

Tho youMR reiKirior hnd b « n ,w am cd • n i rcpealeilly apiinBl (lie uro o f tr ite w* preaslons tn his w riteups. Dowever, „ . . i lie couliln't, briMk th e hab it, nad one 'Jay he liondoil in the followin* ac> ' , w unt of n public linnclnif. thon woo* Cli U'nsl th f wJUor IboRhcd: ‘T h e »1.40 (ince cniwtJ whicli^ ga thered bright and Coi mriy for tho hanjfing a t Ibo coanty No. '2 Wl th la morning wna not kopt wait* On: n t , fo r the buslncai o f tlie day atart* No. J

off wlih a awln|f.“

“ ' BaiUa« 'Lemon fo r SU ina. Tin

. Leraon Julce'will rem ove.ink. r tiirto r Clo 'm il atolns. C k In tlila w ay t Moisten Poi J i t a lalned .sood* In c o ld -w a te r ; lay . La: ra t in a hot aun. 8que)!ze a few drops RJl )f Joicc on the ataln, then le t It dry. le p ca t tlw Juice ond dry jng until the ttain la roiic. F o r I rw f n ig t and Ink italna pu t n plocb o f s a l t oo th e molat* tied stflin aod then app ly tbo Juice. tepeai p rocou If ncccasai7 . P o r wbll*

o n l,. ■ - ' cn .

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turn e icllpa tiie im agination of flow, aackci r iorem cTcr^wherc. ‘At leaa t a hun- red books''bare been w ritten about no<Vi bis favored Oower o f tb e Bast*->mQre, No. 1 robably, than obout any o tb e r flower 150 pi rcept Ihe roae. Aa fo r tiew ipapcr Dd magazine orticles, they a re 'nu in- orleaa, sUaoat, a s tho aanda of tb« , t t e r; fo

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Blbla Poetry.T he King Jqm cs tn in i la t lo n o f lha Iblo does not show in any way tha t " w p i gre I" poetry o f very In trica te struc- ’ ro Iti lhe F c r ip tu re t Tho booka of ulm!*.. I’roverlia, Ecclcsiaatea, Ec* Mlnmicu^ R<inj! o f S ong^ nnd parts

o thers arc coinpoacd of^pocras. and nog.',] V prlniw l tn ' “Tlic M odem R cadet’a n ,n \ f l blc." cdliod by Prof. » . G. Houi- n, in cnnventlonai vcrBO fo rta ’ g J

O itr tth Can Move F a « .At full speed an oM rich .ls m id lo ' ikc sixty B iles nn h o u r rn d 'o r a • ‘cady litod tim e can ou trun n lionT. 0»- "‘o” ' ches cnn bo run down ’i r men on recbnck, bccause th»t ps'Scr- ■ lUis tu .unchau, ire-or less of n d rc le anil th e horso- 81’« l ID can take advanrngo o f (I:« facL higher;

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Viuuslyr k id .b y c o T cp o ^ d ie ;5 M W ;B { “ ihc P t in ce 'o f ^ a j c i , who, RctoJiUp^^^> |V Iulc*t''ln(orn;nl^4ji cuTre'nt'Ja'tho;;;B^f- r till cp i.ltiil,.:^ ill,p jfttor hl*>^«ll»5n,,^.ly, RH " ’’/ . p-.'.-f. 'b;

S i S $ i | ^’ V .ciilcaio

CllfCAGO) ( /P ^ ;~ T he:ezpcclcd 'up.' . |u r9 s in w heat quotation^ a t Liverpool, ascribed .largely,-rlo reporta of - more hopoful- .proBi)oeta o f luecewr-of tho *® G auoii.dlplpmntic coafoj'flnco led. today J? to actlvo 'denlings a n d to a rise in prl* ' os-bcro .during t h o ' f l n f o f ’-th'o board ' o f tradu aciaiou. ' Tho f a c t 't b a t Ibo' lunount.' o f 'w h en t 'o n 'o c ea n - ' passage slibwcil « de;ruaao of nearly 0,000,000 busholi wna a fac to r nlso in the lifting ii of values. O fferings wero compara- .1 tively iearcc . Tho ojicuiRg w hkh rang. II' od fr«m one-hftlf to 2 l-2o higher, w ltb « Ma>- #1.41 lo I.<1 1-2 nnd Ju ly *1.23 to “ f 1.25 1-J wns followed i y fl slight reac- lion and then by freah gnlni. ^ ^ •*> ' tjiibsoqucntly, Indications Ibat for- 1”,

olgueri! weto .buying. Ju ly aod'Seplcm - _ bor deliveries hero had a further tend- ^ cney lo hoist prices. Bcsidoa. export business on a liberal icnlo a ]i^ are d )to bo undor wny a t tho s c o W r d . ; The - oloM waa unse ttled ,.2 i - 8 Io 3 P S c'net hi«Lcr. w ith M ay ♦l.^S 3 4 to 1.42 7-8 and Ju ly H .25C -8 to 1.25 3-4. PO: Corn nnd oala wont higher w ith the

wheat. A fte r opening 1-4 to 3-8c up, July 03 5-8 to Oic, iJio corn market imijged a lit tle ' and nicendcd higher Miun bofore. ™

Unfiivornbio wonUiur iu the weal dnd large export sales a t tho seaboard gave nitditlonal stren g th to tho mnrket la- thi ter. The closo w as firm , n - 2 to 1 3-4c ki net higher w ith J u ly 04 ,7-8-to-05c. du

Oots s ta rted 1-4 to 5-8e higher, Jn ly 10, ond.,roa'ctcd a ilttio , bo t later'elimb* rd agala. '' n ighor quotations on hoga aad 'g ra ln ' ,

iTcro rejhiclcd to a alight extoot in tho lirovisl'on m arket. In• O aa i O n lB a and ProTtttona ' is CHICAGO, (/P )-W hcat-^ N o . 2 hard ro'

H.40 1-4. • hliCorn N o. '2 m ixed 00 1-1 td 0( l-2c;

S’o. 2 ycilow CO 1-4 tP CO l-2c, .Oala Ko. 2 w hito 99 1-4 to 30 I.2e;

'Jo. 3 w hlto 37 1-2 lo 3£»c. ' . ' ' ‘•.i Byo N p.,2, $1.05 1*4.

Barley 02 1-2 to C7e. * 'TImothy.scod « U 0 to 0.Clover seed l l f i to 22. .Po tk nomlnaL

.L ard ♦10.62. , • £Ribs 111.6a to 12.S0.'

P lon r ^M IN N E A P 0 IJ8 , t/fV -F lo n r — Un­

hanged; ahlpmenta 31,004 barrels.Bran 121.50 to .23. . ■

F e tit tf e s 'CIIICAOO, yp>—Potatoes— Dull; re-

cipts 47 c ars; W iaeonsia saeked Bound Vhiles m i s lo 1 .05_cw t; llianeso la aekvd 'Whites |1 .40 to 1.00 e w t ; Idaho ackedH ocals »1.C0 to 1.70 cwt.; Can*J a sacked L ong m i t e a fl.7C ewt.; ' o<V stock f irm ; F lo rida Spaulding Boso fo. 1, 17.75 b a rre l; jobbing-price on SO pouod sacks Spaulding Bose |0.50.

Po n ltiycm U A G O , Poultry—Allvo high-

■; fowls 20c; LroUeta 40 lo GOc; toot- irs lOc.

. F o r tU n d LlTeatock m T L A N D , ( f f ^ t t l o — Sleady ceipts 313.Ilbgt—S teady ; no reeelpts. iBlieop—S teady ; roecipts 300. . . I

' OmAha L iree tock llO M A U \, (yp) Hogs—nocoipts 10,- , Oj'slow, steady to s trong; bulk 180 lo / 0 pound bu tchers 110 to 10.10; lop <2 0.1.'!; bulk 215 to 325 pounJ bu tehen * .65 to 10; pack ing grades 2Se up, } >»lly <9 to 0.50. .Cattlir ~ B eeelpts 8,000; beef steers m '.ady lo 13c low er; to p 18.35; sho- * ick and bulls, m ostly steady; vcals : to low er; stoekers and feeders changed. - ,3hcc|)—Receipts AOOO; lambs inoslly ;hcr; bulk ♦U .40 to 14.C0;--ear)y top

LY NEWS,-TWIN FALI'•M JIO r.'awia K e U ' t t ^ r ; ‘ ' ?eo a tir» :s te fiy jie jJp p ^ f« e a in j .U 0 bs;.(53:,potiatil a.Tcr8g f l . | l | . 6i ; j . r j

/ ' O I i ^ o . I J T e f lo ^ ^ 8O m O A OO .’ (/J>-^3attld — B etJlpla 8

10,000;, m arket slow; few e aiiy a a lf t ® beef steers and butcher; sbo stofiksteady td w eak; bulk ' b e e f steers o f ^quality to sell 17.85 to 8 J0 ; bulls M d j*caW ts sU ady; 's iM k tn llinn; p a e k tn .h id d in ; '$7 to '7 JI0 ; mostly :on vealers; ^fow sbippiDg e alres *0. - - . «

U ogs-B oeeipU 11,000; faizly AcUro; cstrong to 10a' blgber than yesterday ’s « average; ligh t to medium 'weight b n t^ * ers up most; lo p , 810.70 for dno load w rtod lights; p ractical to p •10.05; bulk IO.CO to 10.55: pocUiig sowa strong (o b 15e''6ighcj'; pigs slow, nboat steady. ^. Shoop — BeeelpU 0,0(»;' generaHy JJ steady; ;wooled lambs .to packers oorly 114.75 to 10.10; shorn lam bs parly: nost* ^ 1y.«l3 td l3 i5 ; Mioo held h igher; good 114. pound i^ o rn . w e th en | 0; ' foi« -head ^ nativo sp rlD g^l^bB ^9 -. owes 6arly.^'4(>*0>-,«^(>ri> down.

'-i a ( f l> -W U lj .% - excep

'm (m y-au))stahtia::rji«*vcri^:-.fr(j^ ■terday.'s -.wtbaijk;; tw d e r ' lead ..o f - popu- a la r InaoiW alSjV p ftn ieu laily • st«el». » 8( J e i »pprorimateJ..l,COp,OW. s b a r ^ . n

.'Co.i»r'aiiare< wi!ro;-'doprcsicd:.;Bt-tbe | opoaifl^ Oliesnpeqjto.oni ph lo ,-D altl- “ mbi'c'’ttad Ohio, Ponnsylyanlti, and Kor- folk M li W estern suffered mojlcm^o ro* aetlbna; ■ Bte.els,';-c.qnlpm.ontSj:-j.;mo,U_on pfc^urd-'iVzues.'ntid tdbaoeos 'fls^ itra sc irdM lgfi'on* «^^airAmeVleap;::'YettolBtima^fttiBjr;/;^ ., rjlilj^t- eaeb.''*.-;:^iD|<;ont[nijDtalai,-Bnd , . jgTangcrr” registcrod.--'m lxei -•ehidgeii. ;•, ■C w iadlan'Pftilhiriflsl flln*'*but ;jj 'B 'outhW n'rarlfle n'Ad'AlcIilion'hiiW en- nj cff:-'-The siSnio irrt-jnilar tone w na'abijjni « by ifi6Uls,i.'Am«cJcan.,Sn«lliy»B *«l«vclrori;ig./bcBvjBf:*f.- -P rellm ln ii^^ i^rc ig fl ai jjzehnngo' m les^w cro firm o n \ ^ l o « iviilSi’ rcpiifleir o-iii'orb-^opcfdV_’vlBft'W 0' .prwecditi|fB-al'1hs Oenoai'etfaferenetv,.

" .• N E w 'Y o ilK ; w V trty-b'otfd* ‘

c losed :.5 i^2 > ♦09.20;:f K 4 ’s.blanV ; i! SMonil-4‘s i9 0 ;i '0 ;. 'fi rit '4 .1 -4 ’s.t0£l.G2; , socopd.4 :i:4’B .m 3 4 j third.,;;4 l-4.’» ® ♦9M 4; f o u r th .4 l-4!s W9.72; .Victory; " a a ^ 's V ictor^ 4‘3-4's tlOO.W,

' . • ■ ' '■ ot

■MVliiU'lf’ll'Tl.v'K . i!.-."i ,•1-1 ‘ ' i r " ^ iipM ''. Ill I’tn- n-»i’ni 'i‘ t'l.liiiiilniiiii fliiKl '<!.v clrl» 'I “ >Ih'i'ii nnd iiuiiiy Minrc ve ro liM 'iifl. Ai rxplOKloii of'hnrd-niliber iliiril. m-l H'H URO, n-HUllml in tlio noiilhx uf «li worlititou. Wiliiln liio ln»t fi-'v .venrs there ibiivu lH“eii'iiiiiny sucb 'li't.Ktor* ^ In BUjfnrmlils. cuiidy fnclorlcn n;>li.f mills, <*ork. factorUi'. d rug wi>rk\ pa­per nililB, etc. .A ny kind of d u f t Ihnl = la cotubuKtlble will exjiluda If diMrilh n ( ^ plentlfull7 ''.lb r6ujtt] tbe a ir o f n . cleiied place and tt^Ued.

8 r « l ty , tho Soul , of W it Aa a a tree t c n r .n r r iv ^ a t a transfer

poliit In Mo«trcul n vfomnn w bo bni’i been riding on the enr coinmciioed to argdn with Ihe coiuiuctrtr about n Iransfcr which a cnndiielor on nnntbor car hnd Klv'en b r r . ' .Sin* blnrki-d iirps car eiilnuiet' nml ki-rt n onuvd of lm pnlipnt pooplp fi''.);. •,-MiliiL' nn. Hn>- inc ciuniti.'iod II 1' I’L’ 'ii>l p i 'rfm ly in rtilioroMt ntnr.v. '■i’l-. i^n' on' iniii'li t«' the rolli-f Ilf tju* n ii-li'i-i.ir. - 'r i i r ' lii-!Id n I1IIH1 >iii'tbi> |> ''itr ir ii ii-i' <->in durto r nlnn’; lil< li.'j'.r f> I ••>iirl;oiI; “Sl'v -n‘n‘n n > il r - l i j i i ' i ' f Mi'iuhly.

Chineae H lghm ya.The w ider th e itre e t, tb e more the

nses to .which It cnn bo put, so that tm vel in ,Uie brond s tre e ts o f Peking Is often ns d llllntlt a s .th n t in th e nar* row alleys of'C jin fon ; An “Imperial- hlirhnn}-" I'n Cblnn la not one which is kepi in n tjler hy the i*mpenir.-bal m lher one wbiebSjiay Imve to^be p u t 111 i-nli-r ip r ibo puiperiif. All such hi-.-!i«n.vn inlubt rntiior li«* ra iled low. xi'iiyi; f.ii n t il i*y nre t? e ' ' ' ' ' / ‘'I^nin!<l,

4cKiii ton iiiif liuiim’imnlbly n'onw :l im :io ':i-:i;lul till. ' • .•

I f yonr p roperty is deilrablo and Is advortlaed la th e tla*sin«d — -y o a 'Il flod your buyer.

EnameSATUS A p : S T .

1:98c M,C o n s i s t of t h o f o D o w f a g ; 12 q n a r

. k c t t l o . - w l t b o ^ m e l o o 7 o r ; d o n b li k o t t l e . . —

E v e r f f p i e c e p e r f e c t , e x t r i $ 2 M e a e h .

R e m e m b e r t t i e d a t e , S a t i

The Va

jLS, IDAHO,-WEDNESD^

a u lo o c d .tty 'tbe.huHBinii t 'f u .-uiy;! .gi.er ' naiueil, Wilson flt, l-M't-i-ii<L)r |

ta SM tlnnd. in JTSd. Cupiain |f t o f tb u ;q i7 ..,PB(ird. ,6iyerri;l Jii'i m.ii |

to flro OD.the:rli-Vra.'BCVcriil -if •"•••at iwcra killed..Coiidi:iniicd-l4i-iIe.iii<,-l^ir itepua was respited by tlie govi'riiimVt. •

_ b u t 'waa “seized .by lhe popnliice ..nd \ hanged. '^O fL d^ d P r o m t .of tyiln* .

' burgh waa.declBrcd Incupubie b f :ur<h- . « r holdlnf odlce,' aiid the c ity ’'•as

Oi compelled to pay £1.500. to Poricuus’ '’» widow, b* » - — id • .-.His .Eicplana'ilon.Ik 'A snmll boy wtis given a d|m o by10 his luothvr 10 pul in the p lalo n t h|/i '

S'uMilay school. - ,ttTicn ho retu rned In .I_ tim e for ten ., he. wna entlrtg rapidly [J out o f 'a bog of sw e e ts . '/• ‘W here.on ,7 enrtli did you' gel Ihc money to buy ;' a w c e u w lth ra B k c d h la o o th e r . T o u

I. p ivv mo a diine.”, said he. “B ut tha t '~ was fo r your Sundny school, tu d be* [

a id e * -" "Oh; tbtit’a. a ll 'rigb't, nloth* \r ?• e r." be Interrupted, .“l n » t th e d e r g r •

oma Bt tbe door, ao’I got lo f tce ." -? I ; -le ‘ T h sy O o K o tT v tln W e. " ' i s- ■ 8^ftm -do"ilot'renily tw in k lt 'Thej-^ '■ u- a n : Im ihcn^iy 'dlB tani'BU ba, oD d'tB^It. light goes out from ihem na e re tily ', mid a r 'Kiendlly a s light goiff o i i t - ^ i n ]

th e son Ihnt shlnea on,'the world aind, ; the oUier planetfl'O f.W r'atunirayBtenii ; ;

’ Tlio Ilght Of thMe d istan t srutia, which we-irali si'ari. d6e« rtach ua'ltt^a'flaah^’ \

' Ing c r iWink'lIns way'. 'b n r th e Ibiilt; ’ ■' I f It Is-'o faulty la due to IhQ'aHaospUerc' 1 .

'vfhlch ’ '8iirroundB' lho •-U ttlo ’• orb ’ ou" iJ Which we live.

i lii »: .Never Olva'.U p '.fcyinfl.' /j.. f. 'x. Ih6 ;fn?I o f j-our' Iieing^fliv}!. la 'what.It ;j5lv%yqii,ihc;rij:,ht.,t/i’« m !n n iJ ji :j f*'J- ^ c |^ o |] ly ,i> u u /u ru )r ;4icjilovi,>i^cutbu;B 'inonr..ffldi)i^i.‘ .3'iiiiiiphliVlB a';.X9r<;5 ; ’ j "

hopcAiiW iiiitics; dreaiufl.d/i'cp^^ j"* a n d .tq .tJ itt atidjltlou'»‘i ^ ! | l U q r a 'W ^ slh)i> K0 ,lQ ii)ijs il'(<' qQnllDtic'a, J i l l s 'I s . ,‘rr

rf w H ip iIn^ ''a a iil '.l ltiiru i^ it^ e ' p b le f: ' iT*>i^'fl,tJiti.k(nR.ijf iijci/i,iil|.:,|l»‘ dritftirier ,»!

•• w h o je 'd j-w naro tiie triip.;.,. iB

11 - y ' ' i ■ 0 u lllniii;W fhdp\r0 las8.-’, • T

j. : ' ‘-Wlnddiv glass' Ia bfoVrri In tbti'tfinpa' 1 ;o f I6hg cyllhdcfa. ubieh W d i l opeb

^ BlOtl’g oD'e slde and -thcn ‘ p la » d b n ' t '/ alono In a hot furnace, w bew '^they

gradually f|al(en. outi tn ta r b i g sheet o f .glnss. Of)cti. .ihe c law breaks d o ^Ing Illis process, cxplodpa,

' form ing thousands of plcces; wlilcb. L (ly in a il direcilons. sometim es ..en* h~ dani:ering_ th .ej^orkers.

D erivation of "Ozark."Ozark la a cdrrupilnn of ih c French

words aux «rca. mcanlng “w tih bowa."' a term descriptive of the Indiana wbo or ‘ Inhabited, tbe country. .*

Lower Int( bn Farm

W e h a v e f u n d s f o r ;

r e d u c e d r a t e f o r l o a n s

: p r d v e d f a r m s . C a l l ' a n

■ u l a r s .

DwellingM o n e y i s n o w a v a i l

m o d e r n d w e l l i n g s i n T v

Arthur LSiTwin F

■■I " ' " ' .. FelwareSJRDAY ONTARTS AT 2 O’C

t i e B l u e E n a m e l w a r e o n s a

f d a g , A p r i l 2 2 , a t 2 p . m . ,

narfwdtor pail; 14. quart ron.edge nblo boilor; 8 qnart prossnro kettle

: t r a h e a v y c o a t e a r n h d i s w

a t u r d a y o n l y , a t 2 : p . m ; N o

a rie ty {' ■ 137 Main Avo. W« *

‘ Y fl»— S h e ’B V e r y C u t e ! ' '.■.'111 j - .

'i'Y

r ' ' - '

! ^I*o^n■Nhit',^yi)nr^•np<^rJaUrB;ei^ltai*" tioHS aBiut'w h»t'»*^.‘4 r t« 'I I t« o (B f; iy - Wio •‘li,"a n d ''y o n 'n bcMxbsda'eely nbout'.'lltMoVMlss.'-Anniv'OMJo; thc fy sal'Eftsler b a b y .-• Tlio Boston telSaJlfBi^' tp in a k o her'<rt>itnn].o'v f|imsiU n«?ihow ell^tnfcW ^proV trW nl‘tfbditBi;’ ''i '! ;v ;

! To' bV 'rit^V’ iiiWi.*of ilff'! tini(f‘>oo t'miixit’ n'lm-'io lie-‘j^).'lii,V' ,iT'Hiit m'rffns''^cnniiraHl ;»fahd''eii{‘h"''pfcb'lcA'''tf!i{t iBnfp Jtldirfilftir'Ia'llW'-Bbobtlbg ln 't ll* '. ■dnrk.''a f g^ e r iiiiy 'cnlBtfs 'tllfc' ftiarii:-

I ’O R S A I® ;On AnctloQ aroim da,

. . . .Eods, SS-Xncb bolbra^o: >■ jf le ld .ra n co .;.:., .■

B i i i e i rroa.aALB o b t ^ b . . ’, i.

FOR O A Ii^ B u lc k 7-piuieQgot*eoy, or will trade for ligh ter car. 255 Slxtb a re . N., o r pbouo 487.

'• ■ •' •. '1 .. :erest Rate .1

(I Loans!r a l i m i ^ Q t i m e a t a '

n s o n c h 6 i c e , w e l l im - - : ^

a n d s e e u s f o r p a r t i c - ■

Loansa i l a b l e f o r l o a n s o n .

T w i n F a l l s a r i d F i l e r . -

5wim& Co,Falls

Special -.. - -

CLOCK

E w ' "

— '- -. , 4

ge ,dish pan; 6‘ qnart convojf ttie and Her. 8 seamless ton ,•

U ! o r t h f r o n i $ m t o

^ o n e M l d . b e f o r e . i

Store "

* M n . 'J . L.;Mfc# .ia d M rs.-John W. D. BmUh>ontoit»{nc^..at a toa and ken- BlnjrtOD-Xuri'dfty.ifldrnoonit-tli'o liomoo f tbo l i t t e r on Eloventtv aronue ca*t, (ompUmcultD^ Mre. Zcueb and Mrx.

, , V PJ«rh ot'Davonj>ort,.,.Io.-, ''w h o . oro ' ■’ ru m Ii n t th e homo of Mr*. 'Jn m ci

Clatk. The Rucst H it includod Mr*. C. ' N. B eatty , U r*. BvnnReliuo W hite, • Mr*, a n . K eith, M n . a S. All, M n . | '

r W. Zcnai Prnith. and M n . E. J . Kies ]■ i l ln s . . ■ '■

Election of o fflcon v a s held by tbo TwenHpth Contury e lub 'ycslerday with tho .followinp TMultBr President, Mro.

O K - C. Jr.8e*iroeder;. « n t .» l e e preaidont, . ^ M rt' W. P . BdwaidBj Mcbnd v k o prcil-!ii^ ■ denty>M l*«-Stcllk .Jllbbard} ^T<^rdInR h■ i BCcrRt4r>; MUs. X adft^ThoinfiontVtrcasH^

ureti'_MT».’ E.' 11; De61ey,;Vftud5tor,’ Mr*<-*el . .JU AV'Cljf.piB;'boara-ii'f-irret«r»; thjcd-

■ '*■' • ytirt-M.prpf; l i r t : ^}f;^ 'i‘'Y o a n ^^ f

r - ^• orti{ lw o-yci^„tonn, Mrs.. Jam os PiU - pl

gorAld;^bno^;y(5Br t i m ; U. pi. Mlt«lio!I?'.lctfrd o f control, .M « . U. M'. tc

. . Clo«fh6ktnd;Mri;E,R;v<(nC^^^^^^■ ifi. ’> '■ '’•■V-''’ 'I M »»^i^oh^'M ..M «win M d iliM -E u laj -I Fox^C foV iosjc jscs.to 'tlio-,'P.:E: 0 . sii- [vr

{tfrho^iin tJ6o]|ion ip of_th^ fo rn i tr 'o u fo i • TuMdayJ[,ovcnlD|5. ^iTliero .w aa firs t n dn ! business .icsaion -tvlltt'.tlii; ^picxldont.j.

» M « Protw , 8. Dell In. tho ehnir.; Roll th e ii |i’;n a i answered J o . with qu(jlntloni!w; from .inodurn p o e try ,'.In tc res t ln j:. pa-. a( pcii^Wera rcad by Mra. 'Do’W Ut YoudkI:.. n n .O l f t f Alice Tftylor'-on ‘‘O n rN e w M

1 EHi^botbilh PonU .’/ ^ i in f f riilv-! M > inj> 'LV'iiirodj|*tioD,iUf.jpnoU':D( ;Lbic Cl

c r i AnWcQjttff>MPO?liUj'-^:yii.thp. llfo.. 8. a n i!''!m |r|jvof B ii|je rt' Brooko. M iV GI Tnyjor'a paper wns oii tlio .wrItinRs’.o'f Bu Jofcrf M asefield, and .^ ^ i f r l jd SoasoM. Cr

!^bo ,Wwiiau’a Auxiliary of .the A m -'. . c riean I^ilbn \eu tcrl4U iicd tho-L«Kiot>- i f nolres bast .cvealn^I-itt ;thb ^ Ik s elub H ropm' with oao 'o f-U io m ost SullRhtfiil | l

¥ . f tffd ln of tho »cttaflD.-vrhe ovfctting'W aa-J' n -trn ck moot, captal’iw -

wiiro ft’p'tWhitftV to ■•■.yeprolie'nt,' TW n • •' F n i it Burley aad ' Hubl nnil‘ a ld ^ ' choi* en .','.% o events eonsU ted 'of .a . peanut.' raeo, c g j rato , unfdle' th irad lnK .'^n ll • drlriui:^ -^nd fea ther hlowinf; eontestij' (•osslpin^'tbateh and .thers too Dcmor- Qj ous to .inci'tion.". A t the closo o f th o ' ovoning ‘ rcfrcshtnonla wer<?' served ,' M r»;-Talrick AVyrin brlnRing tbo t u r : ' ~ p rbo o f tl<c ovening, ao nbuildaneo o f j ' dol|elous snndiTlches. Tho p r ite for tho gnmjM was a _candy basket, filled] j wlifi choei'lrtto bon hons, and was won'i^j'^ji

- i - " ^y the B'lhl ildo nnd presented to M n .I : W ynn. TIjo eommUteo In charge o f the- . ,

J < \ n ffa ir was Mrs. M erli^-Batloy, c h a lfm,nnj Mr*. Kylo . W aM '*M n. P rank , .

k -M artin , M rs; Zncb’ N orth, ' i n d M n . ,“. A Paul Taber? Captain McHoberts w as Tj

inaster o f eeretaooies and -wns nlso onB o f 'th o JudRCS, othL'r* bclnc Mr. (wJ M n . BuWiin E. M one, M n . E . R. Van .

1 Cott, and I t r s . Patrick W ynn.’.

'T he R-jIjckali lodgo ' served ' i n ' ' i l x 0 ,'clock cirtner in tho Bcbekah hall in

• honor of .-Mis* Leafy Blnipaon, s ta te ■ prealdent o f the-Rebekah asaembly, and j

Mrs. E ffio W ntklns, Rrand'Inalde Kuar- I - dian. Poilowlnir tho dinner .Inltlatorv

cxcrelsea wero ^ v o n in n' very eredililu• m anner And .short tnlks wcro made by

I tho (frnnd 'officers.; Ab'ont, 150 mem'I ’ bers and quests wore v rcsm t; mnny vis-

.U on eoniiUR from Buhl and Kimborly t^ nttond. .•

M n . C;-A, E m cseu te rtflh iodonM on M y a t a ono p 'e lo ik lunchcon for M lw Leafy Simpson, s ta te president o f tho 1 I Beboknh oucm bly nnd- Mrs. B ffla • ^ W atkins, prand Inside p ia rd lan . Thu * .

i ta’blo waa beaatlfuily decoratod w itni -pink carnations. Coven woro laid for .

! ■ '- ' ■ » ' ' 'A p retty E asU r w cdllng was solera- ■

niked Banday afteruoon a t tho' home o f l - Mr. and_M n. 8 . 0 . Smith, filO D e n v e r ' f J '

Mreet, Caldwell, when the ir .,dWBhtor,}.‘® ‘ Dorothy Lcryl, bceAme the brido o f , ‘“ ®' IM btrt L. J I tO tttk e n , o t T ltin M i l

t a « brlJo'.WM bOMlllully jo w i ta a d r e u - o f w hlU m p a dc chlno nnd earrledJi.-i^ajjwet,bouquet o f pink roaes and pfnlc’M d w tllo 'sw cot peas. 'Afl the

■ Shef^^M re

* -■ ; - 'nttioiif othflHlfcni* ol^ J iic o riw i A a t I”

, . r « l i» in ch eaper inuleii t u now an ardent Ix

Bailing Powder,”

R O VBAKING P

A fc s o A ife t

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TW IN FALLS DAILY N:

'^o :^£ a ch e t8 ;S o m■ ■ ' - n s s s s s ^

10 ';h ' II. ■t, . Por th'o putjioBC, pcrhnp», of ge tting R( 1-,liomo Inspiration from «a- lll tlc oearer C« B heaven, n o ^ ’JrP rW i'rT iJo rrla ,‘‘/Texa* in' i- jT om adg," pastor o f 'ih o .F ln l Baptist an «< church of J o r t .Worth, and Dr, Jnmes Oc

>• T~" .i;;b rld o ’s ,slslo r, Miss Kathleen Smltl>, l l t- p la y ed 'th e w odding-m areh. the bridal }. party entered .tho parlor and advanced ~

to the.arched doorway whero th tJ lo v . ^ ' jB . ,W. Riei) road the benntifnl ring ecra- ; mony which united them . •.(ij • Dinner fullowrd the ceremony, iifter 1 i-|vrhich tho youn^ couplo le ft by nuto th< u /o r Oolse, whero thoy wlll spead a few ycin dayi., , .......................an

M r.'nud Mrs.. McC'rackcti w lil.m nk« gi'i I th e ir hbiiio.In Twin Palis , whpro thoy of i!w ili 1)0' a t home to t h ^ r many friends fel! ;. nfter‘;Mny 1 a t^T ^iM altl'nvoauo norlh. a j '- . ThOM- p r /s e a t 'n t ' thb weddinR,.wero am •■•Mr. a'rid ^ r s . - a 0^ Spilth','R ov. and the '! Mi*. R Y ;'ii( :c ;-M i'. aiijt.M rs. Jo h n D. ; 1 fC looen^ ilmV tj(iWrop, Mr.-nqd. ;U rs.'B . erlj } '8 . io iv re ,/M in 'K a th le en fomltb',, Miss prn t Olmlyiii^'ichol, JM cphiao,: w tl Hilly jvh. ( B uiU h,-n llo ( Caldwell, Mlsa Lola Me- ycn . C racken;’of "-T<*W PalW 'O m i Mr. an j whi

d ie

i l lH f f l ! ^SfflflCiL, Discovery of Pre-Hisforio Clam

Would Reyojutionlze Pres- f ent Day Theories.

j EUOKSU, O tc , m - A pcc hlilortc •clam which in nil p robability will re colvo tho serious a ttention of goolo- glsU thrgiighoul tho U nited 8lntc's bas b'oon fou tfH n .sou thern Oregon by two girl geolo^cnl students o f the Unlvon- .

'I ty o f Orojcon. ^ .' ;Baried <in. sandstone 'fo tn a t lo n and looking v^r>* m u d r llko shells to ’ ba fonnd nbnR ' sea ronsls o t present,

I theno fopiils were diseovdred 18 miles eas t from' Roscburg in tho Umpqua vni- . ley.- Dr. I 'lirrP a ck a rd , acting head of tho geolog}-. dopartmont, told how’ tho dlscovcrx nffocls paleonlologicnl theo­ries-

The c p ou 'rn .'lh e name liy-wblch the ex tinct elain wm rntulogucilJh'tariiQcfc beforo bc-'n found nbovo lho cretacu- ous. foasli was In the eoceno for­mation, th a t geologlcnl period wheu nnibt>*pndn nnd otlier huge monsters slupgishlv nmbled nbnut in donao for­ests. The cnipocyra wns supposed liy geologists to have lived in a previous epoch, bu t i f th is discover)-,is verified by furthi'r rraonrrh ll means tha t tho e(H>gyrn lived In nn ora sovoral mlllio ■ ye^rs beyond the time when It was sup- posod to hnvo disappeared from tho earth .

Postry and Reatlty;If ta one of tho f mlifort)jnei* -6t

proitreM thnl ihe tomb «>f I^iHa Rookh la not In Kashm ir vaie;.hy “the ^ ■ t a l pool# o f Shallninr." but close to toae of th e mmbling lltilo railroad# tbat-.urB fflodemltlng Uindnstan. Of f 0u^8 't h e daoghlor of A nrnnpcb

nof lie t_bcre, bui II la no pw lln il location for even a legendary lnmb • of aucb a heroine,—N w . YorK n ln jP p S t . - ’ - , . - r *

red It, To ot o r m i u b i J d n f w i l h

I o f p o w d e r l a t I a > t

b i t t e r t i i t e « m « . ;

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d e l o f p o w d e r . S o I j

b o o s t e r f o r R o y a l

M n .L A .J .,

/ALPOWDER^ P a r e

t j t a M M N o B i t t e r 'n n i t e

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N E W S ; T W I N F A L L S , I

odrToibdrd-Umikh-^! ■- ' .............

B Rqaeh B 'rn ton , pnator of New Y ork’s r Calvnry liajitiiit rhnrth, aeeopted tho i inv itation of the Aeromarlno Airways ( and tool: nu airplane fligh t over s Oothnm.

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IN J U R E D B A B Y IM P R O V Ili |G |:

Oar o a Eocovory j— . I

Improvement was today re|Hirted i n h the condition of Pauline Alsberry, /o u r - - , yciir-oM (Ipughfcr o f Mr. nnd Mrs. ffor' j nre Alsl>orry, n pntl(Tnt n t the county general’.loapltnl suffering from effects of serious lujurii's n ’cclved .w hen she feiryesterdny off tlic running bonrd of ‘ a Roynl Biiki-ry compiny nuloinobllo anil was cnmhi'd In'nrnth the w ll^ ls of the ear. . • '•; 'T he iipHdent nccu'rred.near the Wav-' ' erly hotel, w hirh 'Is opcrnti'fl'-by 't h e " grandpnri’iitft-o f.fhe iiijnr.cdlchUd'lan'l jvherii t.hi’ was n t pliiy' wllh' h e r sir- ' ycaro ld 'brothef, l.owrcncp. Tlie “ wheels'pasKod ncroii* the''nUdomen and chest. ■ • “

I ~ . »I I f your p roperty >« ncstrshte and I- «1 ltdvertlsed . in the r las rlf ied . .yoo'Ii find yoo r buyer, . • r ^ ' n

Now Is t

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a r e c o m p a i ' a t i v e i y i o m j

- d u c e p r i c e s . ' I t i s a n o i l

• Jersey—j e r s e y S u i t s s l i o u l i l 1

b i g d c u m u d f o r t h o y IU

g o o d f i t y l c , . t h e y g iv e se r

n n a i n n y b c W ) H t a t a b y .

I ^ , M \ x v w t w ^ ^ r i a l s , . tu

«D<1 « t i r t - b m

- $

tweeds—A ltl i o u g l i tw e c d n a r c

,:ko i |)o n u la i’ i n tli lR lo c t l i e r e i8 a d iH t in c t d c in a ; t l i o fa H h io n c e n to r a . T li( ■ in c re a s in g i n t e r e s t - . h o w e v e r . W o . l i a v c t o K tiitfi a n d a l l c o lo r e d Iw P r i c c s H ta rf a t

SPO R T S• (CavtifittCdLttom paso thTM)

. f i m w i ™

'■ P lr f i t" R e a l G am o o f S e a so n w i ie n L o c a l H ig h U o e ts

• ' R a ilro a d O ity

Tlin fln.1 real gariio of .tho season will take ]ilaco Prlday nfternoon when tho .local l.igh school 'tcnm Is to crosn bats wltli-tlio Pocntcllo hiiih scliool:' nine!' Pocatello eomes hero wllh a fln-jj' record, nnd the locnia wlll.have to sna]i|' u|>. ;Co'ru.>)’ Evaiis Is giving them somoj' real praetko. these days; and wllh Pixl- nnd Jammn'ln tlp-tbp condition lo do tho chneklUg, with the old reliable Put-

'* sler behiud tfao plate, tbo lads from tlut >e inllruad civy fhould havo their hands

full In tfi'klng as much as one nf the < two games ployed. There will bo two - gnuiesl otio ou Fridny aud tho other on '

_ Batnrdnv.. Tho W day gomo will start 1 ■■ «t 3:30. whilo lho Saturday affair Is G Scheduled fur 3:30. ,.

.[ Thl* trill Ijo the flrs^ renl lest of tbo ^ ;ii'iuniii for;tho locnbc, nnd allhongh n 1 ■ gooil many of, tho boys nto playing v

I their f in t year of high school bnsebal', K the.team 1|; rounding oul nicely, and

''|th e 'font cnu rest naiurcil t)iat , Iwu dnssy gauirs flto in store for thenTon ®

'■ Kridiiy .inil Baturday:*. - * ’ E uelton Kext Week. - .

i. On Tu’snlay next, tho. snappy llatul- f ton tenro will, bo here to play the In- 3 Cjtls. noxpltou.' has a 'tc a l leum, nnd ( Ihelr onb .ambition in .life is to glvo . Twin Pnlls n beating. Whcther. thuy

c|ln do tjiis' n-malns to . bo seen, liiit . n'evertheltsij.^l ;Shbiild prove to 'lie a I renl bAlUas ■ .. Till'tif‘V'ii^ilfi)rmK arrived this'week., and:Pri‘lay nUi-"Oe lho linll -playen I togged'im'tikc.rlrcu* qurtns. They nro

a .blue,. >vlth a ‘.while stripe, with i whitc'-T''oil the'left; hand side of thi-

. shin.I :bn the l'8lh Ihc trnrk tenm Ireks to ' Riiricy-for i’liio annual;'elimination fnr

A G O O D P | ^

the Time I

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. - S t o u t s —

1 bo in ' ' W e liavo _ ,n ia ro in -—a n d ^ v jl l -w ii ts ^ i

B crv ice,; C a re fu lly ta ilo nly.tlm o. • p spoc ia lly fo r 1tu xedo I f y o n h a v e iim a tch .' ' p ro p e r

Rure to Kco t in- $ 7 S 5 I 'r i c c a n U ir t n t

B o x M o d e l si ro n o tlocality , ■ .« F o r tlio youn;nan d In , w om en w ho d e’jie ro is f la p p e r s ty le s , t

.herCi so r tu io iit o f sikn ick o r e tn b ro iderijd nnIwcedB. c a n n o t h e lp b n t

. PH s t a r t a t

m .9 5 ■ ^

, IDAHO, WEDNESDAY,.

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■H thia. *<ctido,':. ’Aft<5r y e i te t j iy j afler- ^ Qboa’a pt'rfum anee, i t looks very inueh

as thongh Evijns will bo nlilc to send a t Icasfiw o nirli lo tho itlate znefii a t Mos' ' cow. Pat* looks as tbouginro'.wlll work

M lilmsclf up tha t high In lhc '440, while . l l l l there Is a )Missibility th a t “ B e a" Lynu ^ .. wiji be-ill; Iho finals for tho 120-ynrd _ bi’w' "fiurlli'n. Thero nmy bo a dark .

linrso'or IWO scnttcrod throughnut lho ' toflni, s n l it 'I s tn bo hoped thiit there will be.

. SHADE QBTS’ DECISION. *’ij„ <)M AII\, Nob., (IP) — Dave Hhadc, ,| m , (’allfuriiia 144-pound boxer, wa.i given o o i 't lu ' refe.'Po’N decision over Uud iiOgan g li,„ lo r Oniah'i In n leii-ronnd match here i(H,|lost nlj-ht. Roy Conley,'Casper, Wyn., ' „,o|wellerwolpht', rarned a dccislnn ovor .'ixi.Arrhle Amimitis of .Marslinlitown, Tn.,

In lon loiiiids. ' . (,

^ BOX TO A DEAW .'i,U iTi’TT’K, Mont., (yP) •— Pete UrOM, . he Oreht Knll>, H7-pnund boxer,'nnd Joe (TO Adoiiis of lloatoii, boxed n fast 12-mund on 'Itnw hi-ro Inst n igh t;. Adams weighed ,r l n . l iKiunds. :

*" W IN O N B T K l^T T A IJ A ho (^KDAit UAPIDS, M ich.,' (yp)-Jack

n Roynulds, clnimnnt o f 'th e welterwoight B' w restling ’i-hamplonship, defeated Lti-

ll', gan Chauin Inst n igh t in slrnight falls, 't nd ' ' -vu aassiflP d advertlsiiig is the 'cheap b'„ e st thin« you ean bny—p'easnrod b«

the p ro fllj It m ay brinjr y o u . '

>1-

"i A LOAN THAT GETS 1fo , ...ly Sixty uon tb ly pitynenlB .of f21.21 eacliIt of a !10d0.M loan. The toU l tb 'pky iia te re i t Thia 'ia $l21C<j'leM 't& (eibt tha

•loan of klDOO.OO fo r n m e 't e i ^ 'a t 's " ^k. . lnUodiii£'prlvilef;o, 9f ray in g , a ll o r prt _ without bODOH Ot >tircbai{Q of a i ^ kia

■*' Money aow a ra llab le f o f le a a t o m» - r U o r , .

le ' - • ■ ' .

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TO TRADE ----- •

to Buy Yor W . "

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u s e , o f t h e b a c k w a r d s e a s o

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T a i l o r

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i lo r e d « u i t i jM i lo “ " y "

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i l ia i l i l i f r ic i i l t y t i v e ii^

p e r iiioilelH , b e ' t l i u t m il

t l i e J lw D r tilie n t. P r i e e s h

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d e s i r e t h e c h ic hdh. Wis , t h o r e i s a n a s - iiiK ttn 'k ,: s u i t s , h e a d e d , ( ic a l sa :

a n i l p l a in t h a t iiu iy lii>b u t p lw ix e . P r ic * ' a n d <'«

C li» ico

--$19.S0.

y, APRIL 19,1922 -■ . ’ ■ • ■ S - '

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A t U s-A D g e lo ^ -- ■ V. I t . H . - U ,,1 Ball U k e '4 . ' 0 c : " ‘

U s.A ngelos ____ ____ : . .2 - 1 0 - Oi; BhKeri:.,: Qoiild n n .I 'J jik ln s ; L yons 'and-Ualy. ............ ..... .

A t ' P o r t l u n d - R . 11. K.' .Oakland ........ ......................A .~ l i------- o ’-

jl’orlland ___ ___________ l ' lo 1I Jlatterifi': A rto tt'nnd Koohlcr; M id........

'' '|d l« .“.“ ’'"■I W llntt. :“ I .AVHnii Vriincisco— U. II. R.".Safrnm ento ___ ____ -J 8 • 4 '

fcan PrfinrliK-c) ....... ............' 8 ' T 0■’ Rntlerlo*! — Nlehfiiii, Canfield, Shco;

oniJ H lnm igprH fo tt'and 'A gnew . •• • v r Viirnoii nj Hcatllo, post'jioned; team*

Irnveliiiit.'- ......................... . •••; ;

Americaa {Zieaffiie. / .^ R^'■l^«lli^‘(lJ■€lovclon^^,'17. . ij New. ydr)i;.I()'i,‘:j3ostpn,.'’, 'J, Dclrolt, 1; Chicago, n; , «. '•

Phllnde'ipliia,. 17};WaBliington, 1.’.

1 , . . . K atlonal.Leagno. l( N ew " York-Boston postponed; • w ti::{ groiinds. ; ' ■[

PhilndelpliiA-Brooklyn poatponndi;'''- I. wek grounds . ' .

Piltsbii.-gh, 8 ;,C lnelnnat', i.Chicago, 7; BU. Louis, 3. •

READ TH E OLAflSlFIED AD9, ’

) Y O L O L T Q F D E B T ;

^ M r e r , bo th p ^ p a i luid I n tw e it . ' ly is « l27 t00 , o f w U ch |2 7 * .« Is In- . t h ^ j o n would pay o a a “ B tralght" ‘

c e n t L ibera l'pw payiaen t tenaa , .» pa rt a t tim e 'a f te r tw o T W 8 , ' •' * kind. .............. ., . , . . i,

modein dwelUagg U 'T w lh Palls 'aad*'............... ;

T w i n F a l h t

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our Suit!

s o n , t h e . a s s o r t m e n t s

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r i c e s t h i s t i m e o f y e a r . ' ■

f o r e t f —

o u r sh o w iiiK o f su it>I a r e t a i l o r e d lu o d e lf i '. . . ' a r e i n a u c h p o o d s ty le , a r c p r u c t i c j i l K an n cn ti^ • ‘

ic y a r e a lw a y s c o n s c r v a - iu^ .a p p G a n in c c . y u U i ,

lim y ho w o r n f o r y o a r s . .i s s m r t n t .. •-$mo; e d C a p e s — '

p c s u i t s o f tw e e d a n d - ' ^y l i r e p o p u l a r th in sea* '«W e h a v e a h o t i t s i x ’s u i t s ‘

H'k. O o o d lo o k in " , p r a c - . ' K Jin jien t-s f o r th e arcs?=ln‘ w o rn 'w i th o u t oa])c. 'c a p e w i th o u t •drcR '< .' '

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-$15.00

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; i n . ■ . ■ .. ,- ■■•• - • . tie#U e#0R lin1O N BA TM _ ^ gin

i " « ^ M V r ABSOCtA TBO >BK if'* ' Tbfl AfaocUtod P r m U «zclu>lr«l7 e a .

' 2 i l ? ? i ^ ^ ? h 2 r o , S l t X T o T S o ? o t S “ ‘J‘<=

h»M^Q*’ar» KiM w»*rTo<r_Opi m eoni A»»PcUUd Pt»m.

‘ o ^ T M p c a il iu w U u * ^ * i

tS p h » w <>“ • « »n trtb S ,* l n » tU ^ „ ^. ticlBt ■abmlitod for pabliailon will b« wc.

w ed or noi t t Uib dljcMtlon of (be 5 lo r BBd nt. m«ntt»eripi wW U tttMtnwl fw

. u n l w aecomwDlod br n (w *«nr po»i.

i” The Ne»« l> . tn .n.bei ■.» iii» Audi; *’“*DuTMU ol C lrcuU tlou, trom wboai full i tnfonnatlon ■• to clrouUilon may b* ob-ta lned upon •ppltokdon. Pttalled Infor. onff»Uon ■uppUrt locnUyupoii requMl. .- ,^5;

■KA8TERN KBHltiMBST.niVfW pHGcorvt U. iMviU Co.,' inc-. >TI lu a tau d j„gi

A rt .. Now Yortt: A. n. Komor.MIt Hurl*f ford BuUdlns. Cblcaco. . . - mal

. oi, in fO L B JOE’S KATAL DAY. „ j,,

Noliody cau form an idea, from look- io g a t Uncie Joo Coanoa or th lsldnff o f

'• « n , o f bow f a r away May 7, 1830, q■ m l l y la. T h a i w « tho dale o l U ntU 'Jdft.’a b ittli, 80 ho l l 60 oa h li n s i t vUI

■ b lm d a y . pos’W hen Joo Cannon wa* born, Jow n in {f,e.

0?'U ford, N orih CwoUni, Ihcro w aa a 't » [ i l i r o a d in th a t- ita to . In fac t, tho {,qq efiOcioney cagiacera o f t l u t day were

< dlicovcriag th a t atcam could be {q^ go> ,ui> w ith coal aa woll oa wood. Thot©

DO telegraph a t a ll, fo r M oric w ^ 1,0 '- tinke ring w ith hia dcvltc.

^ d re w - J o c lu o a was prealdont whon _Uuici Joo waa born. A brahaxa^iaco ln T bad bccn^8tu(lyin]( law’ about a moDtli. I '

jrcna’ waa m aking up i l l n in d th a t ■ U #oDld not ia tlT lcro wilh alavory. ^ i a a IiaU Juaudvelarod lU olf a rvpub- llc!_ Chicago’* population w m 4,0£W.'Thp nationol dubt w n i j m Ihan a mil- I b b - l t 4 h b ^ !^ V 71^ loaptcea "

W f ic lo p tly th'o romoltuii-M Jf-jtbo po' Is l ' tio ^ , le t i t bu aald l i i a l '1^30'w a i iho ,

y e i r when n gunlui !ii Ceatrevillc,■ M ii i . , invented fino cul lOiowinR to-

• bacco. __Ulneo th a t dia tan t Mvcnth. o f May S

.-Jo iep lt Ourncy Cannon haa practiced oibl ; ilvliig and Ittw ond iadulgud In tho

lia b it o f to congrcti, wMck !(0 i i ' i ' . going 10 awimr o f f from a fto r th li aoi- to

- aiop. -Ilu -s lu rt’oil th e lu b t t in O ra n t'a Alli r i r i t term mid haa nliaoiloDod i t only plal tw ice, fem|K)rnrliy, when tiio E ighteenth U llnoli d litrle t, in a f i t o f political aberra tion , nloRtod aomebody clw who m,]| l i long iln re lo .fomo forgot. Uncle T ai

I JoD ’a acoro U from tho Forty-third to tho ' 'th e -e ix ty -iev o a th congrcMM, iaclualvo,

leav ing ou t trtvly tho VWty »«OT»d and ' tb o Sixty-tliird . And ho w u ' apoakor ^qq

o f tho liouso from the Fifty-eighth (0 roll: th s 8Ul>-'ilrfit, inclusive. Hla aervUo whi i s to n g re u l i the longeat in hiatory.

• The y e a r IM d aaw the ^ Ir lh of a ^ ^ c a t many olhcr fine Auioflcani, b u t ilidy have had th e ir time of activ ity a n d paaavd fram .tho acone, whUo U tu la Jo e rem aina nnd pilra up ycara and w itty aayings. . jm,

T he tow n o t U u l l f o r d r^ r th CaroU- be< BS, ou g h W o '-h ^o a b ig eelebratlo'n 0 the th o Cannon ecntcuhry yn Mny 7, 1W8. T liere Is only uno om ttir f it for the oc-

- e siio il , nnd tha l ,ia Uncle iToo himself, of L o i tho c itizens of Guilford book him tfn BOW. •!'f"

: . ■ Ahl■" ‘ • lln

TXIENIKQ o r T H E TID E H„ ^Igna havo been multiplying to show M<

th p t b u iIn c u 'is improvin^g nt a ga it tb a t will reach Dontii^ sooner tban , aoino peraona an ticipate. F irs t came a ^ g r j^ u a l b u t continued improvement in pla th p ilcc l in d o itry , followed'clbscly by, :.*m

■ u i inp fbv rm en t in tho slock m arket wHlah faiia carricd m aay accurltloa to

; ifiifureB Almost doablo thoie of six noi m ontha (be

N ow MPioea annOTJuecmDit by tho In*, tc ra ta to fommorco'coramisslOD that net

■ ra ilw ay earn ings for February wcro pj,| ' n o ro than >47,000,QOO, eomparcd to n 8al

d e fic it o f moro than $3,000,000 in Fob- rn iu y , 1021, and announcemoat by Soc- . . r o to r ; o f Commoreo 'H erbert Hoover • (h ilt .orporla dn rlag February .were g fc a le r .’ cvoa a t ' rcduced ’ra\uatlona, th a n fo r aeveral m onths. rcu

T he rnilroad fig u rc i aro of particu lar bui In ie re s t becauso tbey ahow th a l both pa rtonger «od f re ig h t ra te rcdoctiena ^ erv n o t ao fn r o ff, and redDetiona of t h a t k ind -w ill speed buainesa recovery aio g ^ c r a l l y imm enw ly. The Esch-Cam- for

' loInB law provision guaranteeing t*U- 'r o i d i ft re tu rn o f "alx per cent hay jng * : ^ e d , tho in to n ta te commcrco com ' q i , xolaalon c an now .B^t any m il i& lci i t tw Mea f i t to , a lthough I t will probably ts f

.e^n tlnud (o ba io them dn o 'ro tu ra o f app ro ic inatcly s ix p e r cen t bo (ho In*v i a n c a t ' X ........ . . is (

'1 W hile i t ia ' unlike ly th a t A m e rio a apr

M'orld trade will atriko ita ga it ua til , K^tr'opean. ccunomio ndjustm ent, wheth- iT by thu Qenoa conferonco or thoic to follow, only Inconcclvabie blundoring a t Genoa or n fte r con check the ira- pruvoment a lready ntnrted. Thu tu rn­in g of tiio tid e in tt snmplo j)f_i.what

attfljoFRffrto be, if*tho poll- ” tieians abrooid.imvo sense euough to bc I itntcsmon.

M A SIK O a u e b i o a n s PAVTho lido o f trave l from Amorieu to

Buropu tbia lumoicr, i t Is generally pre­dicted, will bo th e heaviest fo r many years. Kuropeani know th i i and are j.rcparlng accordingly. Thu tourist, and oipocially tho Ameriean variety , Is fa ir gnme for hotulmon nnd shopkeep­ers the world ovor. H o oxpc'cta to pay well for having tho tem erity tp venture I fw from home. B o l tho buslnw a of • exptoItlBg the itra n g u r w ithin Hie gates ought to atop thore. . ' ‘ |

Reports nro beard of propoied taxea on tourists, of countries th a t plan to make tho visitors p a y direc tly for tho chn: priviiogo n t tho rato o f so much A day mui inatead of try ing to Induce them to re- <**« mnin a i tong aa posaiblo.'' T heto la ta lk of taxes, too, on businesses th a t eater eaiiocialiy to (rnvolen , and of courso thcfts viiU bo paaaed nlong to tbo uUl- mafe codsum er.. .1 1

T hat (he depreciation o f tho curren- I I I cy of confinontnl countries will enable v isitors to live lu x u rio u ily .a t low ex- ponH, i l tbo m o it common cxcuse for I those tourist taxes. B ut i f repo rti a re I truo, in . many in itan c e i priees ha re been raiaed accordingly. K o m&ttcr wha^ happens the b ig crowds oro go­in g lo Europe th is year. B ut i f thoy roturn w ith t a l c s o x ^ r t l o n thero will bo few er victima noxt year.

m m ,. .. ______ . clol

Islani) Posession Oissatlsfied moi

with Treatment by Com- monwealth of Australia J"

oakSYDNKy, N . > W., (/P) - The pos- o f ]

a ibillty of 0 request by Tasm aala for (hli aecosilon frnm .tlio A ustralian coEhmon- cha -wealth was ind lca ted 'today a t 'a gath- dol orln'g which asscm bled-to bId.fiJow cII hbo to the rcllring governor, Bir William to Allardyco, following eonUnued com- 1,55 p laints by Tasm ania o f th o -u n fa ir Vrj, trea tm ent sho is rcp e iv la g ' from the y etimmenweaUh. ' t h o

T . Murdoek, U. L . C., declared th a t unless thoro wcro rad ical a lto ratlon i i'n ToimaBla’a fiuancla l te lalloM wlVi . . tho commouwcnltb, h is oxcellooey . would probably find a deputation rc- quostlag tho imperial autborlUcs a t . l^ n d o n far relief. H e s a id 't h a t - th e ‘ ° commdnwcalth is 'd raw ing about threo million itiund i yearly ' from Tasmania, w hleh'.was eompolled to. share the cost 7 o f a ll federal jiublie w orks on tbo mainland, irbleh did no t benefit her. and th a t she teceivod, ' ‘ hardly vaf- th in g worth m ention ing’' in retu rn .

Oaatf sea antf M edltarran tan : o fT h e otd Question o f the origin o t opc

the extrem e aaitlDcss o f tbe Dend am cep b a s received n new answ er. It tiav renbeen iliQwn, nfi<>r dem onitratlnK lliAl atmt)io anii ond ri^ckii cnn linve funilHliiHl goo but n fMiriiiiti'i»C, liip (iiiimiUy of •‘iili

'lUttt hns pi'tlis-U'jt tH tUv l>vs«l «*»i biwlti, liwii lill- int> | Imiitirtiiiil 1o f BUjipl. iif llilH Nlll In nliinN|i:n‘H<- ft.|,lfnpN|iiiriniliiii l>y fnnn n r

' XfiillliTrniiom Tlilx » li'‘w H - i ‘Ik ifu llrnn 'il h.\ <t >• -w

l lir n iilc tt' c-litiivM.' It. I.t.... . . ‘ll-11,.. -a ..................t!i-llii'iltif<*i’i . , - v t I'l* _ Slur. Qp

------- -— — ■ ■■■ • fOICMt^aai V lllavaa of 100.00b. - d i

T he distribution of tbi> imputatlnu wo ^ China f t a curioua (hing to rontem- lojj p lare . A linndrcii fbouaand (iropte

-_tDay be gfllhervd togcMier w itliln n-tint tnlght tightly bu rcgnrtled na city -| llraltB, but on Ibo m ap tb e lr d ty will b c lotHcatcd na n m ere rlllnge lliai U not worth <-onsldrritig. Slnrrover. ,1.,. (bey will aot imve enlabllKhod 11 ainsle = (ea tu re o f «n.v «rRnrJ*ntIo«. ViH«j;es r " o f 100.000 InhnMtnntx u rc 'm lh e r dlHI- n cuit to vIkuiiII»-. but Ib e j cxlil in I Chinn.—l-:t«int>r I 'm iikllii *0 (he * Saturday tXcnlnK Poat.

■ W eddingi. No vPolyneslB It* iimbiii'iy Mti- h .u ['’H if

Id tlio 'vtirld «liiTi- llil- niiirrir.-f ''-iimi tn k fs rp lac e M'lilimu i l f •.*!tho brtileifrtH.iii, K*ir iiu.-M.’it i .- l _ rcuaoii the ymitic tnnn I" “m 'i.i '!"• bush" when the iirlfle ins-i.nn-- it lu-iii- bcT of bin {niuHy. nii'l rem ains 4here d a r ln j : 'tb r K«l.-iiiwi-iti fM lIv Itle i It Is Itnly « b f i ' •li*'k'I ''- '- h a te departed nhd ibn Kiri nloDO that'racsitH'nk’iT* jire~in>pnn-ni-i fo r him. |P

To Btop Mine FIrea. •-A new method of checking (Ire tn

m lnca la by m eoni of boxes o f Cne rock tw \ auspcnded nerosa th e roof of th e f tonnel. Any ahock 'dne to ao explo. - •ion I* tu flldcn l to cottW them to break '■ aw ay from tbe lr aupim rtk.’ and tbe , finely, divided dust folia liito th e pat- lagn and proventa th e -flam ea from BprefliDng.- '•

: Tvifjij.'J-’AJLLS UAxLi

H r a . O b e n Q h a ln ’s .S i B t o r . I f t r - I . C h a r g e d w ith " , r a r c e f l y . ' , ' ' P

■ : ' p< |J.|!II|" wl

Chargvd grand larceny, Qleays j j Sm art, p retty nInctecn-y«'aMld sister of o f ,Ura. M adalynue Obenchain, eo- |,| charged w ith ,A rthu r C. Bureh w ith the 0 , m urder o f UdtoD Kennedy, has been to arrested a t loa Angeles. H er form er Di awpelheart, P . W . ^ u g l a i , sworo out a ea w arran t nlleging th a t she embezxled ta (240 o t hit money. m

i m F r -IlffiODrBKiINBIAIICII-;

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New State Financial Institution “ Begins with 12 Per Cent a " Month but Loses Rapidly Dueto Fail in Value of Rubles ^

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MOSCOW, (/p>—Bussla'a d iu y finan- cfal-syslem Ifls brought trouble to tho ,j, new -State C aak , established a few pi months ago to BUbiIi,zo finances and inpromoto industry, ____ cr

Tho bank bcjianndHBrng money a t 12 per ecnt a montb, o raterwh(ch-e%-cn -;■ an American loan sha rk m ight'blush J o P< aak, b u t o x titm o ly low In consldeiaibn of privote ra te s p rovailing .hore .-J£hea th is money w u len t, however, the e cUaagc waa aboat 500,000'roWea to th e ^ dollar. Recently, while officially only about ba lf th a l am'ount, from,_ 050,000 - to 1,000,000 rublea to th e 'd o ll^ -h a v o been offered by private brokers .and 'prices bavo been rlalng aeeordiagly.

Whon the early loans were repaid, "> tho bank fouad itso lf In the position o f i^ e lv in g in aetual purehasing values from a quarter t® H h a i? o f w hat i t lent out. ' ’

A ecording to 'th e newspaper Eco- " nomic L ife, tho bank now proposes to ehargo 30 p e r cent p e r m onth In tereit on loana and to pay fou r por eent a m onth on depoiita. Tho Commissariat -J o f Finance, to rellovo tho lituatlon , t w decidcd to g ran t the bank additional * funds for nn increase in capital. It^ original paper allotm ent was 3^00,- 000,000,000 rubles. - 'J' The bank has esUbliahed a aumber . o f now branches and ia w idening Its operations. I t is now;.allQwed to ic - „ copt nnd transfer-lum s In .foreign cur- rcncy to points abroad fo r p rivate per­sons, provided theso s im s aro spent for goods (0 be imported io Russia. „

t 1»o Rector f ind* an An>.Till* n t 'l i ir ttuK oti.lil* «v»i,v iin -li 'irt l f

wiirii lie mut Ihe w n i^kw i'itt .^ ;“Ali;’ I aatll llw; -n‘<’iirr.'‘‘licw*C» |tbnl 1 never seo you uiV diurrli? ’ ( "Well."- ftiilil Itie BiiiiH!kf('|H‘r; "v.ni i acc. nir. I (lon'i, uitiii m imikc yniii R cotigri-gallOQ iimnlti'r." ••Whiti ihi ynu m e n n r the re<-iiir xntil nhiir|ity. "WHi. you W'C. »lr." ibe kiVlN-r.wilil. "If I

'CaUK- lb .'r]itir<'li"iumit.' uf itie o f lim ' woutd CO fwiirhingl"— l,<milmt Moni. log i>ust

Wycttff# and tho Hcrlptores.T t r •i-'Twl f?rrlpiim-H nn* ibc projv

v riy tif ilu> pMipte. tinil ono wWcU no ''iif nlniiilit Ih> n ltnu rd lo «-n^«i fmm It.,.,.. - \V rr im »

TwinFalls-BoiseS T A G E

Leaving Twin Falls at '8 :0 0 A. H.

(Local Time) [

Arrive Boise 3 : ^ P. M., ( i« aL -T lin # ) I

M aking eonneetlon w ith No. Ifi {going w oit a t K oan ta in Eome, g ir I tng ono honr for dinner before thp (arrival o f IP , going w e s i I

FA E E SAME A8 &AILBOAD

TraskBros. S ta g e Co. j

Ly NKWS; TWIN f a l l

i i c m E i i , ?IIHFAGTUiNC;

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Bailrtad Plans for Grade Im- ^ provement Near Detroit Be- lieved to Foreshadow Ex- tensive Move by Factories

D CTBOjy, M ltk., (PI - E it»b ll.li. incut o f u Kroat ImlUBtrial eentor near . I’ontiae, LC miles north-of Detroit, In gl whieh would be grouped two or moro n o f the .larger Dediolt automobilo p lants - f and aceeiiory factories from, a ll p a rts w! of tho country, is seen here as a possl- m bllit.v following announcement by tho wi Oranil T runk railway tha t I t ia ready ar to lower tho grado o f its traeka along • Deqnlndro stree t, from Jefferson nv. cnuo to Hale, s tre e t. In IJetrolt, n dls- taneo of ahout ono and o a f-halfm lles c n l a rost o f four •million dollar*.

Tho grudo improvemenfs, it is eald here, wilV drive (he opening wedge for w bat promises to be one of the largest - railw ay In'provcmcnt plaas w ithin ro- eca t years.

O fflelnii o f tho railroad enmpany, tb e D etroit Board o f Commereo and cer­ta in automobile companies here have cnrried bn dlirussiona for the last y e ir tb a t included o plan for providing of an interurban Une between thla- ^ ty and the propeaed new indostrial center »o th a t D etroit workmen might have 'ast transportation to the point near

Pontlae, I t Is dK lored docliion aa to oxpansfon <f the plan baa-been await- iiig a lart i.n tho Dcqulndw slreH'T'roJ- cet.

A ax lo o * .to .H o T « r^ " ' -•

Duo to h^Rh tw e a certain natomobile companlca hero bavo expressed a desiro to leave thu eorporate limits o f the e ity of D etroit txnd remove to eotae olher point, to c a l eapltalists have acquired - a 1000-flcre trac t'n ca r-P o n tiae ns tho lite for n pa rt of the now industrial projccL I t Is said tho work of mov iiig one nr moro p lants will bo eonsid- L crcd aa.&oon os transportation faclil- ^ Ura fo r ,tbo workmen aro available. ^ _JL*caI financiers say th n t i f tho-pro- position bccomes n reality th e ita n d ln j; of aoutheasUrn Michigan u an anto- mobllo innnufacturiag district witl b j enhanced because of the ,b ring ing of aeeeaiory planta into th is pnrt o f tUe sta le . ■ ' ■ . ' 1‘.[rrhe - Orand Trunk U p lan n in g '(o

ercct a ' ’iirge term inal ita tlo ir here in the fu tnro and to make Detroit the center o f c u it and west traffie oii.'tbo syitem. Throngh traffic on tbo road now goes through the Port Huroo-Sar- nia tuanrl. Completion of the now Wiadsor, D etroit bridge, actual work oa which b. to a tn rt thla year, wonld make th ts possible. It w u stated.

Tit* S u n of O w orw,T he OOM prim itive people betd (bat

t .b lu b a a d tou ld rcpA llaie bla wife o t wilt. Thla woa gradually modified, (111 •eporattoD t conld be obtaioed for cause. The hearing of casea camo (o be a fuoalon of tbe e o u ^ and latva ' grew and adoptt^ '. tbicBielYei“ -tB r-■ apcclal eodo of 41vu<^ • laws, w u fmiDeti. w itb 'o special court to baDdte the cM ta. .The flrat renl tllvorte court was fixtebllshed In England by a c t of iw rliament Id 1637.

Tlio Hows is re id by the petm anint rarnlng' clanea.

I ' S t r e e t T w i & o . |

jilw longU the-^ | setting for . | .

r i i e " '

6ig-Town Round Up

Iri this n^w novel by William Mac Leod Kaine, author oi *Crook^Trails'axui S(tai«ht,"‘*Gunsi8ht

I Pass," eto, a cowboy EndathatNew.york afionis a xauch ex> . dtemmtasAnzonx And also there is the girl—

But y o u h a v e a ». chance to follow | >'

"Arizona” Lindsay’s | adventures in this I- new serial story, the | first irisiallment o! | whxchwiliapj^m |

T l i i M e i s , S a M j f , I p r j l 2 2

,LS, IDAHO, .WEDNESDA

AMSTERDAM I f ".. ________ _______________ _ l fo

. . ' j a , 'AUOTflnDAM, Id a h o .- lI r8 . Jc**io

O m aiiil (laughter, V cn b , wbo bove fu' bceny-IaUing a t tho home of A> Tolmun un

fo r trPthHi^-kj, le ft on Saturday to ro. b|itu rn to ih e lt "homo a t Ogdeo, lU ah . an

I A literary loclety mecting waa^held u l. a t tho Amsterdam school houso F r id a / pliI ovening nml wn*. quito woll attended. =

A fte r the program a lunrh o f coffoo .nnd plo wa* sorveiL |

IX m , aon of Claude E atl, who has I b e en 'o n the sick lis t is reported murh

. b e tte r . • ' , ; ^ •A qulltliig beo was held a t 'th e homo

, o f M ra ,. Tolman 'on Tueaday. . Thosn 'p resent wcr U ra. Jesse Cai» o f O gdej, .U tah , U rs . U lna D intman and . Mrs. .Claude E att. |

f laU in ir Prograsw d. ‘ I' O w rlp l lo n o t .M old. reta ine r-ivM JJ g lreo by DIsniell in tho conrie o f a .n runversatlon wIlli Sir Philip iloae: . .I “F o r th e ( in t flta j e t « Baum | s w ith tne I found hire a mont extvilent• w r r a n t : fo r tbe next five yeara he '5 wan a falthtjil ond InterMtlDg M en d ; (i and for the last live year* he bna h<«n II a tnost iodutgrni inuKier." I

. HEAD T H E (JLASaiFlED ADS. ]I ^

I f DRUG SPITHUaSDAY_J 7Ce B ell-an*------------ ---------- 09e . F

I l i l l ’a D rspopataT aW eti ZUc^fiOe r. B iU 'a L iv e r« tt ti_ » . M e, 60c, B .’ » m AhU-Urie B h e n m t S ^ . ^f B em edy ---------------------------- U J 3 ®■ Aluminum Eye Cupi 10c I

O O O F E B 'S O X D A S O U r- > x t JIVIU M lk* T o n r Spring B o u

■ " ' i ' a ! * M y s J . B . L . C aS ' : ^ , $ 1 2 . 0 0

H o t a l T r a m e S b a v to g ; BQ

K odak fln tih lng disaa b r o p c x t i 'l a eo r 5 . ' 60c ealanM fflait'M ia t

’ O A N B IE S ----------O I O ^ Br ■ ' ---------

I SCHItiM-JOiSON I108 U A IK NO.

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tII . r

The Dangt i n t r y i n g t o » a v e

R e p a i r t C o s t M o )

I X / H E N lhe p a in t on you r V V p roperty b ^ n s to d ie ck li

- ' a n d c ra c k , . i t ie lim e lo p a ia t— p I a gn in . U nless y o u r h ouse is p I p ro tec ted by a s ^ o t h , e lastic ' c ! B lra o f d u rab le po in t, dccay w i l t & 1 ect in a n d rap id ly deprccln le i C . .

I D ecay is expensive and waste*' j ' f u l . ' P r ic e lun ibe r a lo n c , - . t o . - g t t~ I * 0 0 idea o f w hat i t w ill M s l ti>—

' • - r r o o ^ p j L J f h u i ld . " P a in t- ttt^ ;^ u ;.- ith is c o s t • -------------^

-T h e b est p a in t is th e m o tt J econom ical in ib e long r u n . I t sp rea d s easily— savea la b o r cost. {

' I t covers a la rg e r area p e r golloR i tb a n “ cb ea p " p a in t

. :B u t m o st-im p o rtan t, th e best p a in t s e n e i f ire o r m ore years . '

■ lo n g e r than *'cbe3Ip" poinL _ .' , ' W e have been m a k in g jh e best

• p a in ts fo r 73 years. T hey a re j sc ientific in fo rm u la an d prepara* [ t l o n . ' T hey m eet th e w e m e r ; cond itions in tb e W es t . - ■ %

M lV t n e t n c

H o u s e IP h o t n ix P ui

........ 9 u r « P r« 9o r

M a n o fa c t t i r e d b y W<

i 2 i ? * w n m n ) nnr T utu. t

| . I . M tkuU ih

r _ Mr bSBMPMdi Ptlatlat fatla.'s SptdScatM Ke

j Jfiblcy-C luw icl Lbr. Co., Pboeni*\ KiWoyrCliannel t b r . CoH-KimberlI Nibley-Channel Inm bor Co., Rtwt

2* K ee l.W ilk isoa^tronkL nabw C S ., Nlbley-Cbannel L br. Co., IHUr, P

) . . . Tw in Fklla H ardware Cb., Pu re P

“ M aryland T r i e i " ~Tbe mnjority o f tho f r u i t . , t r m

nott'cr « r l y in tho spring. M ually, b ^ fore the leave* oppcor, and tbetr.. dainty blossoms fo n a a cfaorming plr­tu re la addltloo to yielding a delight­ful rmgraiice. T he spp le bloaaoms are unuiiliy w hite w ith a red tinge or ’ b iuah; tbo peacli p lok ; tlie pcor. (liuiii end cherry w blte ; and tb e Qnlnce. u'hlcli flowera la ter, a delicate abeil plnlL ___________________•

DSESLOMSTOWAMOirm

w on'tk e g a g a l ^ ^ ' * U n im e n t

F o r more th a a fo rty y e s i ^ S l o i n ^ ~• U o i s n t L u h e lp ed - tiw u a a tid irr te - -

v o rU over. You w on 't b e a a enep< I tce r tiltt ly d o esp to d u ce re u lu .

f iw iw fn ifM S gC fcw tffuW w K m I t o old fao ily i& D d o / w o j M a ^ . f o b t t t n t o e . . A ak y w tsd g fa b o c i . A t « I I d t a a b t » - ^ 70c, 11,40.

»ECIALSi iN P F R ID A Y. Freeione ^ __ •

Lemon Bkin 8 o a p , - 3 'f t r l - ^ ’'2 K ‘Lyoa’a Tooth Pasta Sto W e 8 « m - P ^ J o • v ^ u y — .1 i9 e ♦ l.f» Cutex S e t --------------- ILSS

n , — — T C o Q IT A E T loosw lM olflg • L o t B ss iir

I y . & | 5 , f l 0 | .

BBrror, U 6-^:r7-6,6c ..e o r p U ati O s T hniidsjr w ith «aeb 1* ft* * sam* a l s a ^ .

B B — ^ O A B E T B

I lie STORES CO.r a o N B e o

' imger Pointree on painting l o r e T h a n F a i n t

T h ey c c n ia ln (be fines t m ater* i a l s ^ I O N E E R W H IT E m D , -

— p u r e 'l ln s c e d 'o U r p o r e ’ ^ c a n d ......p a re c o ]o r» ~ c o m b in e d scientifi*

'c a l ly in exac t p ro p o rt io n s . T hey a re tb e b o t p a in ts w e k now , -

■ ■ ' F S w A d y i c e

- ~ 'Z ik Mt MM r>r «<t{e«,. mim s.. • 1

S».dSt.-.tiM Sn«narai (bMt ik« '

S r - ’ - - ” " *

w ; 'p. F d l i r * Co. .Df^. 1*. Su rn*cUc« . . . .

riMMt U tn lx a n n tl FtUm'VinlikM CuM l.8iilM .m 4.''.

p toN U BvnnxixA aiK nrM K . . . ' buklbM IM t. •- ‘ - Oc»Wr,r«T*Wiv .' ~

aoM teiaildilM iK W VM t.'Ala >a«» rf RtkkK CMMt riMT rdM. . .

aU.TafiMM VwaUkM, S U k ^ x Cm m Ln i i ^ i « . f W i n c ^ , wtAtkh Wdl n*. •u rA li* Cm m I, Bin 1*4 «m|-M m. rtnku i s ,n PiiM, tai P ioneu w n m ixad. n«M*r sui«tt Suit, rinn*) R«i w u« w»a

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Rl«t H>* •( " *• a Ik* m rlM af lU u in r*Uttf.

4 Hons Palsu aie sold Iv tba foUowiw Aisota:

nix P u re P a in t A gen tberly Phoenix Pnro P a in t Agent.logbrson, Phoenix Pu re P a in t Agent.Co., P o re Prepared P a in t Agent, r, Phoenix P o re P a in t Agont. n Prepared P a in t Agent,

D a i lyI . Advertisements

Radio Controlled Battlestiip with Honorable Career to

t- ' be Used as Target s.'

- - P i l l tA D E C P n iA ^ y p ) r re p an .- t b n i a re itolog fo^A ril n t- th o PJiili- dolphla M «y yttttU tow ftTa-nlatlog t w

><t(l b a ttlu b ip / Io w a in c jnd ltlon fo r tho duy ihortly-w hcn iho will bo ic a t "® to D a w JoBc*’ locker lomo placo off Capo u on ry . • J

^ d d c * having tho rcputotlon of on old ;flghtiTT, tho Iowa may bo better know n a i this radio controlled v e n d ,

, o r tho abip w ithout a erow. Tho rndio- ikl . controlU i^ fippaialui l i bolng tm o v c d p5i

from (b4 Oblo, tho Iowa > mother tbfp, and betD){ placcd dbbsrd (ho dnilroyv’r n c p jpkorion. n :

Escbrtcd b.v tho Dlrkpninii, lome tlmo dn tb o ’la t ts r part o f this month; thp Iowa

•under her own dtcnm will toki- her ploco In vlow nf tho wIioIo Atlaiitl>i • flrot» I t wad ntnteit, and t1ir>t: ln< iim k. Qr T h e 'Id e a o t i\i*mantl5ng n vwivl t i n t fn Iiat h d d I tl own nl irn l i to ttavy men Gr J tt it &« iruciom c a* nn execution. Sink- qn

•' inj: a iihip-In i l l own dem en t with bill on s h d li ll another m atter nnd when thb (11 Iowa lo k r f h e r la it Ioni; dive Into thu ret deop thero will bo ho m oitrnen. * Or

' For BJg.Gim PracUM.• I p i a * no t bopn ikU nni«'cd cxncl'.y '• b o w th o nld inan of w ar l i Roing to bc BUnk; b o l it probablj- will be doru ^

y .witli bijt RUM.from tho'drcndnoiifihi* o f tho fleof.' «ji

T e i ts 9 f tho am of-plerc ing qualitlo. „ | o f now-.■irojeetllei and 'n o w gun* n rj to be mado in addition to tbo tc i t i nf ((, th q ,ra d io eonirol. TIio nld vcisel li slow and to a tc tla ia ex ten t unwlcMl.v. >j>,

f ^ r two years tho' Ohio Imi t)C<n ' tho control ih lp of tbo Iowa bu t «l^u

'th e . lit tle I'lckonon uiurping hor pioco, tho Ohio will bo strlppod .of a ll remov* ablo pa rts and"probably placed, on salu wlthi cthiiri. of th o 'fig h tin g i]ii{is tb o t (f, w ere. v j„

•' - " T oW here 8ho Drsw U)0 V rik ac

I hoM B «aocj niece wbo llvr* ’way c« down South. She W61 vlMtlnis h « uncle one week-end with he r Mliter so d bro ther, and Her m olher and ta- . th e r. and they hod the nurso wltti

I. them . Bhe w ai. ra the r naughty and Bu b e r n o d e w ai trying to m ake her i mifld. She loo'ktKl him right In the P r

-eye, and th r tw b a tk h e r liw d w ith H* (be r ta r tlln g annooDcement: "I niind Q’' ouuomMi a n d popa# and ouraee-^liut I'*; I . don 't ha?B to mlod nnclei.”—cntca* fO Trlbnne.

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U n l > n s lc r lck Ilnmllton tdlB w m e Pa * eJtccllpnt Mlorles In "Here. W - 'f l nnd ,

Evcrywbore^'' Here Is one of Arch- ' blnhop Magee of ia .gliintn When ho w a t n biriw p of Pcttrborough h« met.In the poorer quarters of th e towo, a ta ilo r w ho bad Ju it lurched ou t of a pnbllc honse. The man recognised tb e .b lih o p , end, railing hla band to a g n tn r f ' o f mock benediction, called A] otit, *m ie Lord bo with you." "And Po

,w lth thy •pWta,'* aiuw ertd)»U agt«. Ca _ ^

A rlta , Japan , Noted to r Porcelain. Ci 3l»e porcelain produced a t A rlta. N<

7 tp a a . la m scb noted to r Ita i n l i t l c flolah ind -dnm blllty . and la in4de-0f | P

: tb e w blte clay known aa k&oUn, ex< tenalTQ depoilta o f which a re fonnd (n » tb«- r ld n l ty . . Pottery worka Id A rlta

beea lo exliiencc alnce tb e Six* gu t c i e n t T '^ t ^ , A rlta ta ^ n tb^ west- Cr e n t p a r t b t th e ta lsnd o t E ln iU o ,, Qi tb o c t 68 mllea north o f Nagasaki, w ltb Bc w M ch t t t i u railway eosBtcUoa.

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W twneaneaa « t th e B riilth Q u in n .; T he m yatery o f th a t dreodfnl nn. Uec o b e d on it - o f ba rte r ta Bnglaod DakoowD u the “ gglnea." which Ib ab- Hi•trac to d from the pocket In place o f J|«tb e ponnd, re ry mocb to tbe ' d a m a ^ “

tb e ine tric and a ll o tbe r ayitem a. " J•e e a a to b a re b e a r io lre d a t l a a t p° Kow ponnd la SO ahlllloga aod tbe f o la e a U 21 tfdniosa , %» t b t t t t ta d M r ta b ^ b f botela and lodglof bon*-

beeaoM I t ta dIviflbU by a e r« i. lo

u s K ID S -W £u W)uuf& •— rw> \ BROUdHr POTWrOES-r— \ / F ishbone B R O M H rts s f^ } /ANO. I M O O fiHr ^ o n c - /w r r s f i — - " w e . j \« W R n ;^ Y S T tc c iR C L tv '

N e w jts under this hi

IFSiB H S I milEHESj I f P l l l l I l d

— toJ u i t tho moment you .apply Mentlio- woi

Bulpbur to aq Itching; burning or bro- of. ken ou t ik ia , tho itching ito p i nnd la I ht&iiQg beglsa, u y s a noted sk in ipo- e ialiil. T h ll lu lnhu rjrepa ro tlon . made-con into 0 p le m n t coid' c tc i^ , gives . P « quick relief, oven to flory ecMma, tlw t no th ing b a i ovor beon found to tako p ~ its place. ,

Bcenuso of i ts genn-doitroylng prop­erties, i t quickly subdues tho itehint; cools tho irritation and hcali the ec- jcrna rigb t up, leaving a clear, imootii N ik ln In plaeo of ugly eruptions, r##h, p im pka or rougbncii. ..

You d i not havo to w ait for improve- m cnt. I t quitkly sbows. You t a a got ^ n lit tlo ja r of Montho;8ulphur a t any i drug itorc.—odv

;— ■' — . NW h e n Q rsek Meots Qreek.”

T he cxpreMlon, "When Q»wk meet* j N Orcck." flll«htly altered, U derived from tho line, "When Oreeka Jnlni'd firMkB. Ihen wos the tn g of war." Tlio qnrtntlon I s from the dram a-of “Alex­ander tlio O reat," by Nathaniel. (in.Vi.iCW), and refer* to tb e sinbtwrn reststnnco o lT ei^ by tbe cities of Grooce to Philip aod A lexander ot Morcdon.

■' — * ' 1 C(O reat Feat of oalanclno. , I tl

A rerln ln moyor In thr- SrtMtti.'«viKiM ul perlntl ftf offlre ,^iail rotnc lt> /in i-eiil. p. w n » -« n c y [n i! the work of the yrar. p: “U lioB b w n my mrtwjvtiT." in* wild, ^ w ltb nn n lr of con^rlous rectitude, "to s s atlm lnlsicr Jnntlce «rithnut s w m ln t to pa rtiality on tl>e one hand or Im- ^ p artln llty on ihe other."—W ayxlde ,J T«l™. .

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“On the I'nelllr nnltl tho P. trnv fU r, “wi* hnn^^■^nd■ • “ noihlnc le n tliiiiTn liXVpound flili Is pC cfiniilden‘d.i«i'nn.“ . " 'S ru a t tne." mM the eolorod mnn. “Yn’ nay yo' fluli foh —

100-pognd . f l i h r "Why. certainly we d a " “Ain’t yo* skeered yo* might catch one?" _______ ^

.TWIN FAttS MARKET j i(

Prices Pa id Prodocers B u tterfat, a ll gnie$, no deductions

mndo, Ih. .............................2dc jFrc ih ranch eggi, d o t -------- -- Iflo },oullctvs and spriags, pousd 1S&Old cocks, p o u n d ----------— -------- 10a _Gceio ------------------------------- No m arket fTurkoys — _ — — -------- - No m arket meiDueki, I to u n d ------------------------------ fic trm

G n la 30W hent, No, 1, c w t . _____ _______ IX.56 ass(

Produce - . . milPolntoei, Ilu ra li, cwt. — ------ ------ Mc |M

Llvettoek : 12.1Cattlo—Ckjws a®4«-, s te m 4® 4 l - te j .

veals C 07e, • KICogs-Prira'o 0@10c. fullBheep—M utton 4e; Iambs 0@8c. qui

H OGBBWIT B 'S OTODB . ^(B etail Price#)

Fro lta t s d VegetablesApplei, bu____ __________ : |1.00© 2,60 ^Pototoes, ewt. _______________IIJSOCabbage, per l b . --------------------------<cChuUflower, l b . _________________25c.- ow Turnips, bu----------------- --------- 15« iCarrots, per lb. ----------------- So jjj,,New Onions, bu. ...... .— 7 c ________ !ttbubw b, lb , ------------------------ 17 V i t I

. 5 p ln M h ,.lb ----------- -p«iTomotoei, lb. •— ...... ...................- 25e thn

PxoTiilens aad Staples —Flonr, 48-lb. s a c k ------------ •1.60@LOO paoiniTrbeet, WO lb».-. ;. i— ^eugar,.caae , lOO lbs. — _ ♦[email protected] ~Croam Cheese — ---------------------- 23e , ‘Brick C beeso ______- ______________30oBoans _____________ ' fleB m i i ---------------------------------------- We ^B utter (e rc im e ry )--------------------- - iOe f ' “B otter (ranch) — — ------ ----------- 80e ‘“ fl

H M tlB a c o n --------------- ------------------ 30©35c y ^Bacon, allced ____________________ « aHam L ______:---------:--------------------80o ^Ham, sliced ------------------------------ -tOe • iPo rk c h o p s------- -------------- 17 l-2@2JoM utton c h o p s ------------------ 17 }-2@23e p JI 'o rk r o a i t* !____________ 17 ta © 8 5 « ^Pork s o n u g o ----------------------------- : COe 1

Steak - Sirloin S5e; T-Bone Sffe; Foiround 25o; e iook 1? l - 2c. —

B c e f - P o t roast 1C@17 I-Sej plate IlOe; *btiakct 8c. lad

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J l u t n t n iL K [ • J * ' “ N E( V n ( W ,W t '0 O f / l O l - t K W i H WI y

TWIN FALLS DAILY «

3 C l i jhead, One Cent■ B y a c t u a l c o u n t , f o u r o u

t h e s e p e o p l e w h a t y o u I;

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

- Both Reiponslbis pNo iU\t Is nrtMnU.v |i . Wnine In

flic th<iii«onds i>t iirihn|ipv innrrini.'cs exInUng tortny Fnm i the n ltu r iw pa »t to till' end o f ih e lr lives n innii nnd -> womnn m ii« ri-fiil*e tlmt. It is « cnmo o f.g lre nnd tnke nil tlirough: -N» ooe U Infnilllite. and nlilimiBb an Ideal may V bP fniinri In have fent o t clay, no one

-con alfonl to throw aionca a t the pM U*>!>ldt--B»B-Wb«»er . ci

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R A IL B O A D T I M E T A B L £ t>

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Eastbouad dNo. 1 5 0 ------------ D opart 7:20 a. m. HKo. 8< D epart 0:10 p. m. •-

W eitboundXo. 6 3 ________D epart 1:35 p. ra. P'No. 155 — _____ D epart 4t45 p. m> Pj

'EOOBBSON B&&NOS TEAINB »Southbouad - '

No. 3311 ------------Dppart 1:45 p. m. iNorthbound

No. 3 « ------------A rrive 5:00 p. m. tt

. MuiMAKii.ro aNo. 150 o t 7 a. m,Nl). 83 o t 1:05 p. a . . I , ,iVo. 155 a t 4:15 p. m. "K(i. 8< a t C:30 p . m . ' ■, ~Kogcrion branch, a t 1:05 p. m. ^

Tlio foregoing mail mnko-up Is oiv .J] cratlvo and cffccUvo under ordlnarv coudltlons-, i f a g roat amount of m&ll . should bo dropped n t obout tho reg­ular 'loalng time i t would be im- poulblo to dlvpatch tho mnil on the - prcclio hoir.

! LOSTLOST—Elk phD m i.'"Lcov6 .Bf-Newi

officc. 15 rew ard.- I________ L -_ _________O'

LOaT-7 -niaek Jind grcon pluih'' robe, - in or ju i t east o f town. Phono 042R.P. It, Jlio inp ion , 403 Sixth B.

FOR^SALE^ REALESTATE----------------- -- ------------------------------------ ^-------------------------------------------------------- J /

A GOOD HOMB - 5

fi acrci, w d l loprovod, on hardrond. Would tnko some (^od paper „in payment, P o iseu lon a t ooee. p

_Smith>Iinubesbelm Bealty Co. PhoSs' . 16,

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FOB SALB — D argalu five-roon houtc, mndorn. 177 Poplar ave., E att Lnwn. • '

FOR SALE—10 ncrcs, fa ir Improvu* ments; 1-L' milo from M ain itr e e t; good ^ truck ond ehickon ranch ; 14200, tom s . 81 30 AOTIES, good Iroprovcmenli, Ilqe - assortment of fru it, good pleco; S. 1-2 miles from Main st.$ eloic to paving; 15.500, cosy terms. Lloyd-Crovcn Co.,12.1 Main avc. “

KOH SALE—yiv'e ronm modern houw fully furalihed. OIB T hird avo. W. In T qulro 103 T hird avo. E.

r o B S A L E -D c it 10 acrTs, tuaTm ile «, from d ty ; plowed and seeded, $525 . acre. T erns. Act now. II. 0 . Bartoa, LaClcde Rooms. Ic

■ i ^ " 8A L B ™ r i« % e r « r T - T ’ mil# 5la s t, 1-4 B ile sontli W aahlsgtoa school. _

FOR S A L E -A tcftl bargain (a well „ Iraproved nortb sido farm . Df. Dwight. .

F ^ H S A L B -P lv e acre tw r t In l i r lo r Pallir»D ltab lo 'foT -ponttT .v-fitt»“ A r' . thnr L. Sw ia , owner. ___________ .

FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES ‘FOB SALE — Throe good Pord tour- ~

Ing cars, a il io f i r s t elaas ibapo, priced from. 41BS to 1250, w ith 1022 W ensei . pa id ; alto ons Beo, 1917 model, lit f l n t class shape, priee $550, Auto Wreck- s ing Co., iiO & cood a re . & Phone 89. 6

FO E SALB—Wo h a ro aome e ieep ' tional bargnla i iu nied ears. Johnson Anto Compony.

' FOBDS bongb' and sold a i the A nte » W recking Co., 140 2nd A re . Sontb. ' Phooo M.

' FO R S&LE OB T B A D E -F irs t ela>^ . Ford sedan. 448 ^ e o n d ave. So, '

FOB “ P E P " th e CyJr !!ladcT Gciader. 'U 7 Second a v t. N . “

T H E Y W E f iE T O O S L O W Q E T T IN

r t j o o b \ HOW (^voo m w K . ,\ O N E O F OP V

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NEWS, TWIN FALLS,:

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i t p e r . : w o r d p e r

m t o f e v e r y f i v e h o m e s i n '

1 h a v e t o s e l l , t r a d e o r e x c l

o n y o u w a n t t o r t h e h e l p >

FOR SALE-MIS^LLAWEOUS FiFOB ^ E - A n t o m a t i e washer and

sewing a a th ln e . Pbone, 110. • 'i '

FO B W L B -O a rla n d range, Porfo^tlon oil raiige and heater, garden culti- wvstor, f ru i t Jars, furniture. 751 7tb 3:Avo. E . Phono lO U -J. ' : -

' FOB f-ALEr-Houiehold goodi In- lr c tud lag ' ^ani>, f iuntd oak oinlttg set. South Boud 'malleable steel range, sew- iug machine, electrie w ather, electric ° Irou, rug^, beds, m a ttr e m i, d roiscri, J chiffonier*, rocken, dactrlo w ater “ lieattT, u tua ry a ad b r a u ta g e , clock, ' ' d lihe i, oil beater, lawn rn c jr j^ h o ic , cle. All abovo in good eoadltion. No. . 1010 Shothone E . Phone 1032W,

P A lN i- FOH 8ALE7- A caTload 'o f point, enam d, varnlihei, Mureseo, wallpaper, brushei nnd class. Wo corry ~cvprythlng iu tho paint Hob. Lot u i ,load a pa iuter to oitim ate your wnrk. " We u v o money. We d c lW tt . , ;Phono 5 , 'M oon’s Shop. . •*'

llE ilB T IT C inN O and pieoting a t- , ta rhm ent; piorantccd to f it nny low- lug ■ m odiluo; wlc« $2. • Econom- Salea Comi;any, B lllinb '. ^o n t-

FOB 8 ^ B ~ « I t . 54 inch T n b i^ iw . H H eoiler Furnlluro C o .. ^

OUT OP TOWN In tcre iti compcis Ifrr tu socrifiru my rrdl otU bliihcd nnd ‘ ptofltAblo UuslacM. Aak for U r . QcltU n t M ooru 'i llcjiair ihop. Opposite s a b grounds. rc

FOR bA I,E -F n rn itu re . 32-’; Thirdavc. K. ; ______ __

T o f T SALK - 'ITaHor. D«n .1. lU nry .

~ \n n T K ~ w 'y a n DOTTB e g o s for ^hatchinu: F itlirl atraln; yards headed . by cockor<-li (finu Fi«hel iUrcet, mated wUb. pa<...*«ttlng- Ji0 (1 5 . C. R. Whi-dcr, 7.'.3 Third avo. N . -

“ f o r ’ s a l e —^ io r~dectrle washing m mochino, used very jlltl*. W. I. Gil* «i le tte , 140 W aiblngtoa. C

FOB S A L B -S tao c n W lneup , yellow N. Pippin', Orimes Ootdon, a . eaiload. fi Also f l n t rlass a lfalfa bay. Pboae t 517-Ra.

FOR S A l .E - l ’ure bred Khode Island gi red cgR* fo t w ttla g i v td t t eatly . - Phone esOK. V. 0 . Pox 7M.. _____ 1.:____ ___ i rt

FOB SALB OB E .\C B A N Q E -N ew - and lecund-haad fann Implements/ See oa If yuiKhav u any (ana Implements you rc do not need. Idaho Hdw. aad Imple- S' mcni Co.. in tbe Fosa Building aero ii Ti s trc i't from F ire BUtlOD,

FOR S A t i ^ i c y c l e i , trleyrlcs, tiro , re and avceaiorirt. Wcrm-r’s Repair Shop, U; 224 Seeonl s t. £ . < M

FOR.HALEr'S |>eclal <x>lwXt<l iced pgtatfHjs. V arietiei, Carmoni and Rur* ki ala. Phono 05011. P. 0 . Box 754. ri

CANB tfOGAR. IT.8I)-, b eet augur $7.00, ddlvcred . Kinney W arehouses, “1Tdepboao C3.________________ . .

. m i SA L E -G ood •18(10 f l n t m ort- 1' gago dr&wlag B.pct t t a t . S03J11. *"

, FOR jJA l.B -P a ln t a t $2.25 per gal- ^ lon ;‘ au to palnU , enam di and var- B- oiihe i, caliomine, aad wall poper. *

’ PhoDt 5, U ooa’* Bbop. y

: FOR SALE—4 barneM loom, u ^ r l^' now. 400 F iftb ave. No. ' “

• yOYl SA L E -S m all sa fc~ D o n .- J . ^! J c n r y ._____— ----------- ;--------^ ^ -

. FO R B A L E - W Potatoes Uiftt will " do for seod nnd keep w e ll'fo r.fa m ily * use. Deliver, fo r 75o per ewt. A lw ^ apples. Call a t 244 4th Ave. E.

; FO H HALE—Good rural seed |-I toes. Phone 518B4. {It I'O R bALE— B egnlar. mileb goaU - . also for re n t; can fura lib n llk . Pbooe. C50B. P . 0 . Box 754. 0

; POSltlOW WANTED I■ WANTED—Position by • pm ctlea: g

) nuno} excellent: will coniilder bouso. g . work. Pbono gw 2 , S in b e r ly .________ .

> . . MOtlEY TO LOAW S. rM O N E Y TO LOAN o a ia ^ e i n dwell ~

llng ii repayable ia s a a ll iB iU lla en ti ,' libera] rep a y ae n t privitege. A rthnr L '

S w la ft CO. "

r a r o T H E C O M B IN A T IO N

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i, IDAHO, WEDNESDAY,

i d A di r i n s e r t i o n , andn T w i n F a l l s r e c e i v e T h e I

x c h a n g e , a b o u t y o u r r o o m s

p y o u n e e d — O N E C E ] S I T p

5 F O R S A L E - M I S C E L L f tM E O U S _

d FOR n .iL l^ - f lig h grndo uted b ^ y bungy; c b itp . I’hotio OSilU. fo

_ . . , . ■ - g),e. CHILDREN’S SPECIALTY SHOP sh I- will do Rowing of a ll kinds fo r cbilOrcn. i>l b 330 R f tn nvo. E . ■ ' „

> fO R SA L B -T hV co'duek hons, la y ,’ ?! 1- Ing,’oae drake., Coll 537B4. ^ |

!: r o » B i L E - n « t t i « u w ta g » » ■ '; ; .. ehine, cabinet, portable m otor and oil . a ttachm ents complete; never been uiod.,f Bargain 'for Immediate salo. F . W.> '

WoolworUi Co. ' ' ____________

5 : , F O R R E N T ■ j -

- iX)R IlENT—Nicely furnished roomi in, ,{ direc t ba th tonnectlon; fu rnato bon*..lni] II 404 Sovonth avv. N. |bu

J yO B B ia iT - ro u M o o m D o an u S . houso wilb scrcencd-in porch. 827 pb ,■ Fourth I t . E . P . E . DeaWf Justa tncto -

Ino , phooo 45.0. . ’ • |

FOR BENT—Putn libed and unfui-J — .. n ithed apartmonls. Reod A pti., Phono ■; 681W, - ^bu

FOR REN'D—T w o' norci, d o te ln ,.iji, K Bluo Lakes avc. Eruvst WUltc, 1^3'

Eighth nvo. E . ' ' • :S l---------------------------------------------------------1 ,\i,

1 awvV lo r 't t t o t o e i ; -,1 1 1-2 north o f Filer. B ob trt Blaatock.'Jl Phooe 1100. ' ;.u

“ rO B .1 B N T -A dn lin b H m n t b tJ- room, nex t to ba tb , futaace he»t; t lo v in. Phonu 473J. m,

_ _ - ir O a .R B N T —Front-room w ltb balh , ?JI 730 Sccond ove. N. Phono 070^

FO R-REN T—Now threo room house , . . w ith sleoplog poreh, 250 Von Bureu

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d FOK. room jnodem JiM S fcrt'''fr iUatn4n.-#20 per month. Pbooe 1014. ^

F O ir ilK N T -^ ro o w fla t, 110 M dn ig nve. E .| bititnbls fo r houso keeping or ~ 1" offico rooms or both. Ijoyd-Cravrn

Co., 153 n a l a E . b

w FOR BENT—Fum aca ie a te d room, - 1. (urolihed, next to ba tb . Phone ' 120. „ le 235 Otb ATS. £ . ^

^ FOR RENT—Seven room houn. d goud location. Phone 073W.f . " co

FOR RENT—Two modern o fflte Io rooms. Inquire City Pharmaey. ■-

* I HAVE > 'Q ^ B £ N T deilrable ilx u rootD bouH on E igbtb ave. N . M. J .9- Sweeley, F irs t Natlona) Baak bldg. 40 IS Telephone M . =

_ FO B liE N T -rT w o rooa apartm entsII rAsonable, eompletely furoltbed fnr ;j, light-houiekeeplng. The Oxford. 42a ;

Main N. •- ’

d POK RENT—E xtra oire llgbt liom r. keeplag ro o n s ,'w ith bath -p r iv lie g - _

reasocable. 404 Seeood avr. 8 . W

't FOR n 'E N T -T h tea tboo tutiiUbcd _ , apartm ent, reasonable; Bungalow A ptt. ”

«*• w d Second ave. E . ^

t . W A N T E D M IS C E L L A N E O U S “

W IL L BUY UKd Ford if prieod |. r ig h t; namo b u t price f irs t, phono T. 956U. r

" W A N T E D -L aw n mowora to grind. Will call fo r aad d d lre r . Pboae OM.

^ W .T . Moore. : “

W ANTED—To share em igrant car J, to Doavdr about April 15. CallJ!02W . 01

WANtj-;1>— Yoiir tires and tubes ^o [11 repair; oldest and b e lt equipped tire Z

sbop in c ily ;.low est priccs; work gnar­ly nnteed. T .d n Falls Vuleanialog Works. _

W A N T E D -A buyer for .i desk,~ typew riter, adding machine, m ccbiu- j

Ic ’s beaeh and vise. Johnson Anto ^ Company.Is — —10 WANTED — Potatoes, number ones

or good twos. J . B. W hite, offieo nex t -• door to }1. D. Lue, 114 Second So.

Phona 1027W.

- W A N T E D -« foo t ahow ease. “Oall A SO, Aato W recking Co.. .140 2nd A re . -

0- Booth. ’ H

T W AN rED —Your tlre i to ropair; 01 b est w ore, a t low eit prices. Idabo V o k aa lsu g W orks. 18S Second ave. N.

11 W A N T E D -B eit bny~ia used oar fo r 7 : IS&O cash in band. Address J . E . Bree

nan, 854 K . A rtbor, PoeataUo, I labo. >

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) c o w ^ ) ( HEC& c o t n t

.Y, APRIL 19,1922 ■

3 WORTH IT! ■5 N e w s , d a i l y . ; T i - n a l i :

l i s f o r r e n t , h d u s - . s . t ' n t .

P p e r w o r d — P h ( u v - S 2 '

MISCELLAWEOUS,'" w b ' a S e n o w F IL IIN O 0E D E E8 for homo pow o, acdlm atod fro l t a ad , sliailo t r ; c i , . oroamental flowering ihrubsj ro iei, .y lnes and p e t^ n a iJ plants. All Itoek dorm ant and ia'prioiff

I condition for ploatiog. . Our ncraeiT.' ’! produtU are being d is tribu ted’.to- Id * ^ ibo , Monlnna, U tab, O rypn .ond 'W ash* • lir ij lo n . Tho only au rie ry .p td p o iw ltti

, aud growing stock In th is po rt o f tb »1 state. Kimberly N nriorles, E iaiberly ,.Idabo.

W ILL BUY you'r discarded ih o e s - to '.; cash. Ohampion Shoe Shop, 340 Jla}D> jnvc. N. .

•| WE START YOU In the eandy-itfak.ing builneis a t home, o r-sm all,'roen .’ •

.Innywhcrc, Inm isbln^ 9rcry tW ng,-«n# •I buy your candy: oxperlonce u n n ^ s - sa«V; big pay. Men, wom?n. Cindy-

1 makers to ., 721 W alnut S t., Pbllfdel- pbla, Po.

! CLEAK’ NO /a rp e i i , riini, Na'vajov |Phono,225R.

i' WILLARD B ttte ry , S trom berg 'Cilr> i burctor aod Radiator le rv lce .' A u toR ^ .^ pair ihop. rorncr Third and Slioihons ' .

ia ..uth, • , • • •

iSINOKTfaEW INO M ACHINE C0...M1 ’'.Malo E. PhoneO SJ..

.VICE quirt ronm flir . iDaie^^ily 'ta ic s . sp ;c ia !u u tte . t ll ir riUtb avfc.'N .- MiotieiBlA l. • • ■'■-•-‘f •

K. D. K E U O U O , ageiii ror ' ’ m er’s Ory Arsensi* of Lesil for s p r a y '

im aterial. Call Phoa* A50K, P.754. -1 ^

•FORD p a tli. Auto W r f r k i n T ^ - - '140 Socoa.I ave. Bo. . . . ,

HELLO' DON'T POROET Dm V ' pln«^^

FARM LOANS , s n d . i«iiMhly^p<fr.'^ ' ’ ' m eat d n d lin g loam. A rtbur I.; S w ls . '

TRY OUR repair ihop for all. y e n r car irouhle t. We sa tisfy , ^KCito W m k ' " iog Co. 140 Second ave. K

DA n ' s PL A C E v'23? 'S h o s b o n r s i Sfcond haud detbei.boogh t and s e ld '' '

~ C A ^ O llW E R S ^ sn n.e our s h o p .u ’ do tbe lr own repair w ork; “ nio io iB k c o s t." T ty tb ls servite. Anto W redii ‘“ log go.. 140 Becond avs. So. . t.

■ ' TO TRADE ^ 'TO E X C h A N G B 'fe j’ tity-.property} ,

40 aeres, close In. Phone 615J8.

M A B 8 ^

w o ^ ' w M A 8 S - ^ d s b ls id M a b r nel work. M ooa’s sbop. Phons &■

' : s ^ B B E P A m m a ^

O BA U PIO N BHOB SB O P, 5<0 K ortb Mnlo. Tho qolek repnlr shop. Wor^

, dono a t pre-war pricei. V . T. Halaea,I _Prop^____________■ . '

TW IN TA LLS SBOB B E P A 1 B » 0 'Sbop. 13? Shoihone w til. Shoes .

' paired while you w ait. ’ . .

T B A H B F E a

. b a b ™ T B A R B Fm o o m t S t ,- —Pb^tte"mi;:— r

’ T R 7 0 S -U A \JL 0 0 - L lg b t a ^ bM vy .. banllnff. Phoae.SO.

| i , p r o f e J J i o n a . l '

. ~ A T T O W ff iy S

T ru it l-i.ildlng. Phone P35-B.

J AfiBSB fi. W IL S O K -U w y sr . '*

■ H 0 k m , 0 . U I U ^ B e y d boildlnf.,

: e w S B L B r k .SW BBLST A tto issyi- ) a t la w .\ f ra e t if s to all e n n rti T « ts '; F a lli , idabo.

' 3 , -B; W lS & -l4 « )re r . O f f i c e s ^ B w , - f l w d 7, OTO Twin Falls B aak »

. -T titft Co., Twin ToUi, Idaho.^

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tn r - « n c « \ •

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W N T T O I' M IlifllBE.H iumriiG; J ' — ■■ V

I u t i l i t i e s C d m m is s io i) T a l< e s A o - 1“

t l o n In L in e w i t h S u g g e s t i o n

I ; o f L e o n a r d W a y a r d S e t s a “

; D a t e f o r I n v e s t i s a t i o n «■

! ■ ' W ith n Tiow to profcrlblBg na Intia- " I " f t a to acalo o f c l a n ' and ' cammodlty I '* fre igh t r s tc i fo r u h ', vritliin tho s ta te : " o f Ifdiho, tho J t i to publia utiilties com- , ' m in ion hm aob Ju ly SS a t B oiw -"A S “

tho timo and plnco fo r tho eD tgrisf up- ' ba '.an Invcitip itlon of. In trasta to e la u ,

I ■ a iut com aoillty rata* a o ir 'ln ' offoet for tho pnrpoM o f moklBff luch order or 'J • O ^ r i sa m ight thoreby lio ju it lf ie d .” ‘

;Thfl co'm mla^on'i d w U lo n 'b tbia ro- ,I ia ln line, '.with t to aujfittaUon; Buufo liy 'L eoD artl W ay^.aBcretary of

tho Southern Idaho T raffic asMclBtlon, a t u n r io r invcitiga llon into dosa and

i Mmmodldty ratea a t which tbo commli- '(lion deelded th n t ratea in o ffo tt io tbo

j . -uppAr S n a k B ^ v cr and Wood rlvor dii- Iriets wore dlieriminntory.

; U rtfts B u l l o f E qoiU ty _

; ' I t v o a M r . W ay’a c o n to n tlo Q th a ttU J . Ziiaho ahipplnff polnta shoold b« placed

I ’ lipbn a plnno o t oquaiitjr w ith .re ipcc t . .to .tb c M ratea. J io .d id noj; p rcien t ar*

• " ^ n n o n t in 'io f ip o it of thla contention a t tho prior heariag becauao o f tbo Hm-

i ’itod tim o' a t tbe dU poa} o f tbo earn- . . j . d UsIob on th a t oeuuion, b a t will urgo I t i a rlaw a n t tbe heariag in Juljr,; Tfao.eom m iuioo 'a otdor providing A ,I f e r the bearia;; Id Ju ly provided th a l ' ''I I f tho proposed aeolo la oot found prac-

Ueablo as a itatp>irido fflatlor, the com- mission will proceed to “ .tbo deil.ffnn-

. Hon of auch points aa m a j bo properly ^ ' doomed dlslrlbutivo eontera ' .and tho p ' claaa and eommo<}ity rale to bo used aa cd

dlatriliutlvo rate s tb o ro fro m /'.. nndBolae Baisea QoMtloa of

Tho question in tho 'f in t p la te vaa raiaed by tho Boise Chamber o^ Ootn- n o rec which jjIIcro tba t a B ew tcli'e i-

, <^0 of .fre igh t rates prtjpoaed to J>o'lif ' ■ aued i y 1ho Oregon Short Lino wna

• • • c rim in a te ^ as against Bolso aad inifa-• • ; w of .PocaUlIo n i a ahlpiJn'g point. ‘“J

I M i i i i i l E J I - JNilSlCTSOliSiE

I ; . ‘ fnrn

[ iS a a ls f o r S c t t l e m o Q t B d t w o e a I . T w I q F a n s a n d M o r t a n g b j f ,; . R o a d D i s t r i c t B o a s M ' day1 ------- • stills. 8. Tliiuiiiisoii, n(i<ociotfd willi J . B 0 |

BoholpfirM, Halt U k e , nefountnnt, ns tmli [ ■pprnlscr for tho Miirtaugli highway

d is tric t, nii:l Jnm ra Monroe, assnclatod w ilh Edwin A. Wiliion, Twin Pnlls, ac- ^ T onntant, o'; n p p ra ls rt- fo r th e 'T w ia ,

, Talln hlffliwny , ill»trl<;l, nnvo enlcreJ upon InvorliTatiikn 'o f the records of

i '^hi;’;TwIn FailH illslrict wllh a view to. ^ dot^'iiiilnWic n lin s ia . for distribution o f credit and rlnlm s for lodobtodnou ns

‘ . 4)Mw(-cn thu MurtauRh d lilric t and tho . -T w in Rill* .tU trif t oul o f which It w n i n i J

erefttc<t. • ■ Joe•The aimfniser* began th c lr work n t "loR

tbo foiirllinunc where they nre inqulr- Mr. inK ,ii(tfl-lhe rccorils n» to trBDHncllons bcrl betw een tla- fTwIri FnlU d istric t nn'l a fe

_ .. .^ lI lo .< O H n ty .-------- -------R tit! _ K cjlhor of the' npp rai»m lodny was, : would M tlm atf fhe lim e Ihnt would bo will ; . ocrnpleil in Ih d r 'w n rk . M r. Thomp- mon I non, hn\A.M‘cr ittiitnl thnt tbn job wna a ; lilCgcr one Ihnti he hnd anllelpaled.'and —

ind ica ted thnl he would call fo r nn ns- k ■ L I a lstnn t from tho Snlt I/iko offleo. | .

A U X IL IA R Y ' E N t E r T A IN S ' p .

A a e ila m Laglon M en and Woman Held^ E ajoyabl# SocUl 8 e « o n

Members, o f t^o .Wotncn’s .A uiillaryentoH alncJ for Americnn I<cg|on mem- *

ben at the conclusion ota-Ij( oa aett-In^r.Tuosday oronlng. in tho l^lks’ ball. - A “ track iTieet” in whieb tho mon and Fnwomen vrcsont competed os mombers B o u« f 1hroo‘eppoiilng'te!ini* led by H /irty a'ho;BenMt; J bcV: Tbcrrj ie and W ilton Poclc, colvc

. afforded" rioloos.'-amnBoment. T eantit «iifferaces,•Vkld^y<‘“ ' '”

. . .J n g 'i^ d ‘ 'g o ssip ing” .e o n tesi* . woro Orasi am ong tba cveots. Coateatants enlist- by t

■ ed in th o ." B u h l” team wero 'adjadged Melh tbo winner*, w ith * 'B urloy” com ln/ ams •econd nnd " T w in F a lls” third. ed b;

- _____ John

HANSEN CHURCH: IS SUED, l a o i e r tJoncera Seek* to ro r«K .M „

l i a a fo r B nildlng M atcUOs J J ” ' '

B ait brongbt Jiy tbo 0cm S la te Lam- b«r eompany agniBit Uio t a l l e r Day

. B alnts chnreh a n i other pcraoos and iBftitnU oBa’ whMe elaicat against the

. .eboreli a re .alloyed to b« inTolted, is direc ted again st the cbnrch a t JIansen

' u d n o t Bffalnit the ,ebo re li a t Tw in ' . r a i l s 01 w u crronoously roported Tnea-

day, ,Th« lum ber eompany In thU o«* r• Uon aeoka-to , foreeloao on a Hen f e r ’ -

bn ild lng m aterlala fum iahed to thechureb tw o year* tg o . •

f r y OM 5i id c ; iB » io . . B « t U t a n .' . . a W - W r . ■ B w .

' 'ston

' i i i w r mj i e i i m

B op lioB t o O b a m b o r o f 0)>m -

I m e ro o iD q td r y Z a t i m a t e 3 3

1 - 3 P e r O o n t I n c r e a a e

' Production here tb ia yoar o f 93 1-3 ' por ccn l moro potatoes.tbnn th e large itj crop grown in tbo Tw in F alla d istrie t

’ ip flvo years past, ia indieatod by a ' aurvoy of replica roeeived to le tte ra of,,

' inquiry aonl ool by the Tw in Falls J Chamber of Commeree. . ' |

L asi year, aeeording lo figorea given ODl by the cbambcr o f commerce, Tw ln[ Falla eounty grow on devoted 7,6M

. aerea to potatoes. Tho avorago call* m ated iaereaao tb is year ia 40 p e r cent,<

g aeeording to tbo re lum a o f tho quos-| tlonnaire, Dr1t ia expected th a t approx.; .

I id a te ly '11,000 acre* will b e p lan ted to , spflds It co n d itio n do n o t change Iween now and p lan ting tim e. .Tbo es- ^ tim atca (^ven range from SO to .60 p e r g2 ccnl increase, with an averago estim ate < ’ of 40 per cent lncroaao ;th lsyear. : [ —

I f sueh a crop as l i estim ated la I I grown, i t la eoasiderod probable th a t ■ i l will yield approilm aleJy S3 per 11 conl moro potatoea th a n over grown j here in tbe psst f iv o .y ea ra . Soefa a | crop a t an average p roduetloa of l i o j . bogs per a e r^ would - y ie ld 1,500,000 sacks, or 3,000,000 bushels or.approxl* m ately 5,000.carloads.

PiU C ilBS '■mmm,-______ ' ' ,Am

Itho

A. Bean, Arrested in Kimberly^° Road Dwfelling,. Held on ‘“ v

a mB o o t le g C h a r g e '■ »

. . elec

M ir e iMto Tuesday aftom ooii raid- ^ cd a reiidenee a t 21fl K im berly Boad nnd scltitfJ approiiraatc ly e ig h t gallons of homcinado whiskey and itia te rla lif^T for.thn fabrication of a moonshine a tli; .l‘ They took in custody A lbert Bean, n ' “ “ ' former resident of ^ r t Collins, Colo-i'*“ rndo, 'who nrrlvcd_ In Idnho ln st sum -|- Tl tiior nnd only rccontly moved in to the raided d'vblllng h o u se .-B o an la h o ld ,’ '' ’ to answer lo rlmrgo n f illegal p o s s e s - ^ alon of li'jUor. lwas

Along wllh the new coppcr wnsh'^** ! lM»cr and roll o f copper tnb lng , which the pollco My was to hnve en tered in to »rrc: tho making o f the a llll, Iher^ w as ta* In ken n Irustieo on " 'd is tilla tion and sub- Judf sequent''d i-uatiirlng of alcohol from "1 fnrm produrta nnd fedem i problbltlon caso rcgiilnllon*.” ■' tha t

Tlifl police nro. of the' opinion th n l to H If Ihelr raid hod been delnyed fo r n 'th o day or two Ihoy m ight havo found tho you still in 'ipcrn llon . . th o i

Officers who mnde th e rn id 'w ero Pa- cd t trolmcn W. II. Pnllon and W. 0 . Ship- your man. .j „ . cons

_______ ' sceoi

Q e a t h s k ';

- • ;. onlyCalloid H . aasser.

Onllerd 11. Qa-^aer, aged tw o years !• and. flvo n.nnths, son o f. J f r . and M rj/•Toe Onwi’r of Bubl, died T uesday eve- ^ nlng n t Uio home of his gm ndparonta. ,Mr. and Mr». .1. A. Ilu lch ln s on Klm- berly ronJ,. where he had been brought ” | a few tiotira before to recolvo medical ,, , a tlcn tlouJa rjH ijlithc rln .w ilh .w h ich ,ho _, ° was slrlckcn Sundav, ‘ Funeral servicet n lll lin ’hcM n l 10:30 o ’eloek Thursday morning from the Ilu leh ins home.^ wns

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F U K E B A L S poini ' ■ ■ ' slon

' Baby K ew lg ' . ' •..iMiieral•services fo r the In fa n t eon

)f Mr: nnd Mrs. M artin N ew lg o f Bubl, iTbo dlcil I^onday ftlgbt a t a bosplU l lere, wore bclil Tuesday afte raoon a l a o v er under auspices n f th e L u theran „ ' ‘

Edsm’ tia m s"Fnneral services for l^ o m Adams of m . ,

^osoworth, who died M onday n ig b t a t l |U | I 'hospltnl h e re ,,where ho bad been ro- U U I lolvcd fo ilr 'd a y s 'b e fo re .'a s a 'p a t ie n t uffering' from penumonla, w ere held ^ it 10 o'clock this morning a t th e P . J . * P Jrossmnn chapel nnd ' w cro ' conducted 1 .y the n-;'/. Edgnr L . W hite o f tho ^elbodisl Episcopal chureh. M r..A d- ims wns n ; years of age. H o is aurvlv- . . ’d b)* lii.i widow nnd a daughter, Mrs. . ■ohn lli?g ins , of Roieworth.

y i r n E u o . i t w J * ' "Under niiaplees uf tho - lA tte r Day

Jnlnls, church, funernl services were hU momlog held a t th e J . E . D eW itt 03 j, hapcl hero fo r 'V irginia > CaHer,- Ix Qoalhs uld daoghter o f M r. and M rr.-00, T . Carter, who died M ondny after- lOon a t tho family homo a t 260 H arrI- , on Btreet from Influenza compHeated , ly pcnutronla. 'fliff boay w as ta ie n -b y ( lo’rtiaved relatives and friends to Bnr- ey fer burial.

ru H E E A L A iw o i r a o E M m n B , ^ J J lFuneral services fo r M rs. A . C. Both- ]

rfo rd , who died TuBiday a t AJboapllal ,lere, wIlJ bs be ld a t C:30 o ’clock { [»y aftCTBoon a t tbo P re sb y t« riiokiofeb, a a d wtll be condseted b y tb e ■let. Ju-0. Pw wn. - I B 8

TWIN f a l l ' s DAI

T h e g W e r e N u r s e s

D i g m H

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° j ' m B i H j H°i Here you soe th ree of the few lu r- t

viviog nursea o f-'tbe piv ll w ar.. L eft I‘‘ to right, they areL M rL 'Susan a Mills, 1J 82, o f H averhill, Mass.1 i l r f . M aiy E. i

i p i e m ;iury In Second Triar Finds Ac- /

cused. Men Were. Drrunl( J] Wlie'n Arrested >'

I P I iie io (* 2 3 o M h w o r8 to aa j^ in p M ca I by Pollca Judgo Paul B. Taber npon 11 .A ndy Klngswald, form erly operator o f gi |th o ferry a t'S hoshone falls, and Tom ad Cooney, plumber, wbo w«re Tuesda> Ti convicted l.y a ju ry In police court o f ib having b f io dm nk wbon tbey wore arrested here In th e oarly , morning hours following tho coomlaslon form w: election of Mnreh 28, in whieh bolh fn were aeSlvq w orkers. pc

Tho :a s j waa trlod F rid a y -fo r the aecond II ne, tho ju ry in a prevloua tr ia l “ « having failed to agree upon a verdlei, P>

j i t bolng understood tbn l the volo stood ifour fo r ronvicllon and two for ac- quitU l.

I . The rerd lc t F ridny wns reached a t about 0 i>’clock a f te r about three hour» f dollberationi, and waa agreed to by all ” ,

jof the members of the Jury, Leniency ,,, IwaiYccOmmondod b y the ju ry , bocauso,'I ts membiTi aaid,' Klngswold and Coo- !ney had been s e re rd y pcsit&tfd.by ihe a rresting olflcor, 01

In'« m iK ^lnjjr sentence this m9m!ng Judgo Tnb*r sa id : •. ad

" I n piODOuncIng jadgrocnt In this qqi case 1 do uol wish i t to be undorsloo-1 poi th a t I nm apologizing therofor, either m{: to the c lly o f Tw in Falls, or \o you, tho said di'fendants. I sim ply w ant | you to k i io n ^ o w !• have nrrived n t j,», tho snmo n n 'd ^ a t I havo not disregard- cd the reccmmendatlon of icniency by 1,5, your jury. I have n o t ovon taken in t'i |]jj consideration tho f a c t ' tbn t this I s jh e sceond offi'nso o f Mr. Klngswold and the Ihird cffonsa o f Mr. Cooney.^ J j'T lie ?!tv of ‘I'w ln Falls haa been to an*'fxponej in tho two tria ls o f th ls l^ y case opproxIm atoly'tlOO. I think i l i fo i only fa ir th a t the defendants in this case stand hn lf o f th is expense ^ n d ll is thcrefnro the judgm ent df the court \Vi th a t cflcb of you bo fined In Iho auro 7 o f $25.” tic

Tho lri.il Frldaj- developed now fea- nin lures th a t were not brought oiil In the op| f irs t tria l, E. J . M urray, proprietor g], o f tho TA’In Fnlls laundry, was an ad- K t ditlonnl w itness for the proaecutlon. i j i ■ Tho".'1ofom1ants-ndmltted“th n t- th c y u f had Iteen dilnklng, b u t denied th n t thev ,,1 were drunic. The theo ry of tho defense wns tha t; Klngswald and Cooney wcro )(u Ihn victims o f sp ite work oa tb e pnrt the of c ity offiela ls wbo had. been_ disap- to pointed by Iho adoption of the commis­sion fonn. of governm ent a t tho ele': ’ 1 tloD..

Tlie rn-m for tho prosecution w u condueted by C ity Attorney Tayloi j ,„ Cummins. ITomor C. Mllla wna a tto r­ney for «h« d e fe n ^ U i. ' '

Mcmbsrs 0^ the jn ry were. B - .N . Bcndahl, M, p : Johnston , a P . Welch, „ P. W. Broningb, J . W ; Honek no J ia riM y: Walffirmott. ' ' "V

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W a t e r O o t o f S j i t e m f o r , « '

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While repairing o f laps 00 tbo main _ lannl Is in progress In preparation for ;he o)icnlng of the irrigation seuon , r a te r /rill be tn roed o ff the Twin 'a lls canal system o n 'th e evoning of Jonday, April 23, t n d will be tam ed In igain on the evening o f Tuesday, April !3, according to nnnonncement made oday by J . C. .W heelon, general man- tger of the canal eompany. ■

Under I’lls a rrangem ent the 'aystem sast of .Tvrin FaUa ir ill be d ty Monday md Tuflsday^'and tbo ayatem .at Buhl md Castloford will b« dry one or Iwd la y s la le r . ;

T he Hplicopal O aild 'w lll bold tbe tnnual b h u a r Batnrday, April 22, a l b e ParUh halL Tbey will b a re on iale all kinds o f Qsefnl articlc t, Inelnd- ng bcaotlfol P b lllpp lae .b u k a U ,-Ja p ineee frin ta and noveltlea.*HUiv.

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i s p u t i t t g C i v ^ W a r ,;

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• S m itb ,' S i r o f LewelV Mass:,' and Mr*.I F aan lo T . U a « n , HI, o f Cambrldg-). r , T hey aro UBmbera of tbo Uaasachuaolts S

f tlo a o f Civil-W ar N ursed - /

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f A nditor B«taiiia—C. 0 . Sigglna, coun- ^ . iyj aud ito r and recorder, relorned on j|

^ e a d a y evoning from Boiae where ho ijieiit eeveral daya. on official busU ||

. / ' ' , , e|' ' V is it T w ia F ^ I s -M r . and Mra. F . ^

W. ([nia-wan and ehildreu, and M rs. P Leah Burnside of Wendell, wero nmong. jJ th e du t o f town viailbra in thla c ity | yesterday.

Shoshone T is ito n B e n —Mr. and | | M rs. E . 0 . Oooding,-.Mr*. D. Bidne.<t , Sm ith and M r. and Mra. Charlce Han- a^n 'o f Shoshone, nv>lored to Twin Falls Tuesday and apent the day via lting an-J ' shopping. ' ”

B n jn Q IVC ery Hsrft~-W. P . Bennett, who arrived hero reeently w ith his ,, fam ily from Helena, Mont., h u takon * poasesalon of a grocery alore and resl- j donco a t the corner of Flf^b avenuo norlb a n i Addison avenue, which bo p u rc b u e J from, W. L. Baker. ^

L egion Oboset A dju tan t—H arry J. B enoit was eteeted ad ju tan t finance „ offieor flf Twin Falls post, Amerilan .» Legion, .It a meeting Tuesday evoning o f tl^o world wnr votcrana' organiza­tion. He wns electod to sueceud C ua FIgge, acting ailjuU nt.,

L ae OaM '.Postpoaed-rBpon uppllca- i lio n -o f-l 'a y l« r Cummlirt, city -n tto rney , f l n aecond tr ia l In Iho c u e o f H . B. Luo S on a ehnrgc o f having been drunk, ff scheduled tc have been held thla afte r- ^ noon In pollee court here, h u been postponed until n dato y e t to be deter­mined.

Oonplaina A bout O oat-C om plain t i j ngalnat a gont said lo have been run- I ixing n l Urtte in tho vic in ity o f tho Bn- w kor rooms bu Main avenue south w u th is morning lodged a t pollee head- p quarters by a woman, in form ant who *- communicated over lhe tolephono nnd ^ re fu sed 'to give her name. The anony- moua inform ant took oceuion to in ­dulge in caustic criticism of tho police for^e, ' ’ ' . ' •

A t jF d r h e ld H eifhng .— Leonard W ay, ae^rolary of the Southern, Idah> T raffie asjoclalion, I t today a t F a ir­field , Idnbo, a t a hearing, before the a late puolle u tilities commission,' to oppose .011 oppli(Allon by - th'o Oregon S ho rt-L lao to cu rta ir pasiengcr tra in servico on several branch .lines In Idaho. Mr. 'W ny 'n t a sim ilar boarint; u fB ho ihon rT uciday -p resen todydcta li- f d nrgnm ent ognlnst Ihe Short U n e 's liropbsal,- Tha Fairfield .hearing is th 'j ln st sc'bdduled' hy tho commission on tho applienllon. Mr., W ay Is expected to r e lu rn 'h e re Friday.

. HOMB -COOivED ehlcken dlnnar, aervod by Ih'o ladies o f the Episcopal O nlld a t :parish ball; S a tn rday ev en b g bc*innlnt( ut 6:30. COe per plato.—ndv.

' 'H r t Off b a y . .“W allin’ for n iraln .' s t r a t ig e r r

a ibed-.tbe lalkatlva n a tiv e ;. *H>rtalnly Dot.'* r rp l le d ' 'the r ro s t j r iravcler. •TVhni do yon think fd .fw ib o n g lfig f a ronnd a ranrooil k ia tlna fo r. wtll{ a | eonpl*! o f •ultcnsea? r™ a fom el fmco her** tft Knn .Friirielaco.'*

■Expiainln's a H etni P ro tjism .''_Whtt> a wopinn get" n husband, who

con 'l MW. a -board a tn 'z l i t aho cete to b c 0 preUy fn lr’tiirpe .ite r heraelf.— ' Jow ^il (K a n ) nennhHran.

R ile y ’s {A f t e r E a s t e r

M i l l i n e r y .

N o w s n m m e r m o d e la , jo a t

i n . B ig j fo s t a s s o r t m e n t , o f

t h e s e a s o n t o e b o o s e f r o m , .

i s d r e s s b a t s , s p o r t b & ts

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W e a t h e r F o r e c a s t j

i s F u l l y R e a l i z e d

Forecast for fa ir ami warmer w eatber w u realised here loday to j tho eomplete salisfaetlon o f every- ono who bas grown restive under long eoiitlhued cold bnd wet w eath­er eondltioa*. Ineidenlly the } w eather forecaster called tbo tu rn , s and nn tho slrength of th a t i, nehlevcment penona who w an t to {

■ do ao anyhow, • may rely w ith i■ moru security upon hla preiliction ( pt eop.lltiued, fnir w eathor fo r 'Io - g a lgh t and T hunday. 1

T cm peraluro yesterday w u high • ja t C5 dogrees abovo sero and lo w j a t ,20 nbove, according to rccorda •

; o f tho sovem m ent • wcalhBr ob- . server;

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ra. ' Tbo I 'y th laa Sistets will, bold th e ir f f.). regular m eeting Friday nflernoon A pril n ts 21 a t 2 'clock In Moose ball.. - *

The W ar M olhert-w ill, a ie e t - w i th " Mra. D nvld Browa n l the Beed am usj-

m ent ha ll Friday afternoon, April S t a t 2:30 .o'elock. (

rrhe Calholle W oman's ic iguo w id . ; hold th e ir regular aee lin g T h n n d ay “

aflem bo.i bc ^nolng a l 8:30 in th J *“ B ap tis t bungalow. Tho change o f tho

place, o f meellng w u mado necessary j 'i* by th e program to be ^ v o n wbieb ia in ^

charge o f tbo school cbmmlltee and tbe . _ program lit chnrgo o f tbe s is to n o f tho

parochial .school as foliow ar " O re e l- B ** ing ,” by ,Carl.M alberg; " ,Cooky M an - '5 S oag ” by th e mlnlmaj ."M uale Slool

B ecllatlon, ' Teresa Pord ; " 6 u t in tho s C arden ,’ ' e ight little girls, " J o h n n y ’s «

. History: Loasoni^’ logons Sm ith. P l a n ^ " O n a a tr i k o ," toarth and f if lb g rads " girla,'chorus " O u r Bnnpy Idaho .”

,The Episcopal guild will m'eet in the '•* aoelal room a t Ihe Parish hall T h n n ­

day aftornoon, April 20.

The" W oman's Council of tbe Chria- * tian church w ill m eet w llh Mrs. W . M.“ Penirs, 203 Addison avenue c u t , 'T hun-

day aflem oon, April 20, a t 2:30.

“ WE W IL L eontraet your w o o ls 're i aonable easb advance. P b o n e - ^ l Brown . Bros. Sheep Co.—adv.

N e w F e m v i a n M l ^ i i i ^ A r r i v e t . . i n A m e r i c a

Carioa B. M orandl. tbo new Peruvian

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Moaea A lm n d e t i i O neirt o f PoU ticii “v « • . ' r « U m . t o t i i l a T a l i a . '

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. Moses Alexanddr“ o f B olso,. former governor’ o t Idaho, and ’, ^ n b te n t ly , mentloiu-1' as caadidato fo r tbp 'demo-

icmtle- nom in)iU on;'fof jp m .i io r , iVia ' year, arrived bero thia aftem bon to spend n :fe w .h o u rs :b e fo re eootliiolng- lils jourmiy to W u h in g to n w hera-he is to take a p a rt In fo rm a tio n 'o f plans fo r Ibo W oodrow ' W llaon .'momprlil foundAtion. The f o ra e r gpverrior^w u accompanied by b l i . ^ n i ^ o V '<>hiey wore ^ o s t s a t liineh to d a y .‘o f ' E . J .Finch, A. II. n ie k i /O n y K inney knd J .A. Whalen. . ,

D e Y o o b o I t t. O ertala b n n a n op reu lo D B , lo r h aa

tb e h a d n g « f.lh e r ac e nnd the b riitt tng of Ibe h a lr- ttn H e r 'th f ' fnilb.'- fnpp «f r;itr.rw,* f ^ r ; h a te . hf>#n. w i u ' , ■

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,I I CAN U SE several F o rd i; must f have self iia r te ra ; will p a y 'ca sh . Cea- j tr a l a ra g j, .118 Shoshona So. .

® FO R BALE o r ,so rv leo : r e ^ t e r e d Je rsey bn l|.. B. W . Quolla; 8-4 mL:4U t . . ..

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0 FOB RENT—35 acrca fo r p o t a l ^ .• Bobort B lu tock . .Pbone 1109, Filer.

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One-atrap, S-biitton o r ozford.Oomplit* .Itock. •

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S i z e s 5 t o 8 ’. $ 1 . 5 0 t o $ 1.75 - ; ..

- S i z e s 8 1 - 2 t b 1 1 ' ■ -; . ' $ l 7 5 to ;$ 2 .6 0 - ; .

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