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ra s ONLY AFTEitko VOL. a. HO. m M iflllEII ;liliiETI? !TDiiiEBCE ^ Comm^der:«f Forces of "Rus- slah General. Govemment” . > PwBibses a . Joint Action ^ O n s t Bolsheviki TOWN NEin^^RdGRAb FALLS TO KORTH ARiWY CAptore of Yambnrg Karks tho 3 e g ^n ig of Ptidf by Troops Under Yndeniioh Toward So- viet Capital ia Opinion ! PA&ra, (JP )—^laperUnt ^op ^ ■movwient* « n occairlaj? the direo- _ : <tl(m o f Biff*. 30 tnllw distant, u d . fl '-'iM itlfli rfllnforcemasts and otb«r I 'Btthonlui detacbmeiits ore en I -roQt« to Llbao en'botrd » tn w ^rt ^ .^or-tbo porpota of lolnto< Irtttlsh. . .forctti. .COPENHAOENr~(/P)-Cl.iiininR to li'nve cficcked tlic iiff«rk of Loftinh troapn on Ihr loft flnnk of Itii forere, Ool. Aynloff-Bcrnionilt, cmnmnntlfr of thfl forcpii of tho “ R uasI hii t;cnorn! ro«-. 'p m m rn f’ ', lias, nJncp tiikiiig IHRa, in* vltrd tlie Letts anil Eathoiiinns to nm- frr with him at Mitnu. The purpose of p . this eonferenee ia to "prcvi-iit furthor liloodslicd Knd to brine atmut joint nc* tion nj^inse the Bolsheviki.” Thero haa boen no iMdicntioun of .-ui ndvancc cant of R if^ br thu Qominn nnd Rnsslan forces. The'iandln(f of 50,000 Lettish troops at Libnu wns a new dcvcloprnent in oporntions nioatr tho Baltie nut with thr cxcoplion of _fhe rpfptcntp made.{o it by Colonel AvalofMlerroondt. iiothinf; is known us to tho RueceM of tbe movcmcat. ntr In tlio meantimo the town of Tam- ii( btinj, al>out 7!i miles southwest of Pot- th< lo f^ d , )ios been taken by tho Russian mg northwestern army. OAPTUSB or TAMBUBO MARKS PUSH ON PETROO&AI> ml: LONDON, {/F)— Tho capture of Tam- ){„. bne marks tho. becinnlng of the pubh by troopa of t^« Busaian northwestern nnny uuder General Yudenlteh townr<l Petroarod, apcordinp to a dispatch to om the Itaily Mnil, filed on Saturday at for 'Llbmv* neneral Glazennpp ts reported pr< fo hnvr taken four romplote Bolshevik refrinvnts, 2,000 other soviet troopa and — tho entire staff of the Tenth Bolshovik division. Hls losses nre reported fo hnve been 27 killed nad ISO woundeil. G«neral VUdimlroff, «bo v«« ■toalaly lnstraffl«Btal In orgiAUing '— tbs offensive, is anotsd by tbe dis- ' patch as m;1o< that tha Octbub* BassUn offettalTe nndsr Oolenal - ATsJoff-Bflrmondt came toe Ute to atop tbe AdTMiee of the Russian northwestern -amy. Lcttinh troopa ntill hold the eastern part o'f Ri(;n, on tho riRht bank of tho Dunu, but there is uo nows Inter thnn Satuninv nnd the position is obscure. Colonel AvnloffBorraondt’s troops have occupied ThorenberR. the western part of tho eity, nnd nro bombnrdinn positions east of the river. Nothing (ContiBoed OB Fags Four) TOfiMOE K ILLINC REG i Sead of NationaliBtio Govorn- zneot Promiflcs Obedionco to Wilson Dictum ■HIVAS, ASIATIC TURKEY, (,lp) — D l Miii>tapha Kt-mnl I’niha, head of the iintionnlistic Turkish j:overnmcnt re* - ecnfly set up in Asia Minor, has in - formed tbo corresponilont of The As* K l ■•nrinted Press thnt the new K<>'’ en»- tnent has -iMUed orders to respect the Armenians and drplorrs earlier Armi*- nlan masMcfe«. Baser.for American Mandate iht All tlie Kut«U ato eacer to have U»c *’*■ ' I'nifed States assume a-mit«dnto for Armenia. ^ Tho mlasion of Major Oenernl Ilnr- "J f>ord, which the eorrenpondent aeeoi»- **, psnied, arrlred' at flivas nfter a fo^- liijrht’a joomtry by railroad and auto- ' mobile. The trip was marked by no no fioirtlle attitnde on the part of th^ thi l.andltj*, and eordlal receptions were nn trivcn the miaaion all atone the route. In ^BtrRapha Ketnal. Pasha, the nation* of nluT leader, snid la his lnter\-iew with th»* correspondent of the Associatod p | "W e hare Jost recetred news ef the note of Presidsnt WUsoa to the snltan. refardln* fntars at- on Axmeixians. Tbe national- Ists recari the whole boslness of the Anacaisn massacre as a r»- cnttahle affair .of wUch time viU shov the cansea. We will c«r- txlnty tomstr with the wiahea of PrealdeBt wnsea We hare ordered te; otir ersulxatlon to respect the Ar- menlanfc** AppareetJ» the aationallsts do not wish te dethrone tbe ssltaa bot are •eeklAT to briair abo«t eomfetesce with ^ his adrleer*. °f ■The - aatlonalisU ha»e apparently ■“] (Cwtiaed ee pafe e l^ t) en OON PAPER IN IDAUi Publishers Cut . Out Typesetting \ to Beat Strike NBW YORK, VP)—tiUmtMtlon of typeeettlug, one of the covt- Uest operations of macaiinw pro« ' doctloo, b r the use of plates made by photographing the odg* Inal typewritten copy has been accomplished In the October 18 , Issne of the Literary ZUgest, con* \ slstlng o f 80 pages. This radical innovatlen which was brotight abont by the' ptfaters strike la this dty, leads the pnhUahert to inggest that **lt Is possible In. this age of marvels tbat the whole fntnre of magiudne ...prodactian . -may be rerolatloBlzed i>y the ellm- \ Ination of typesectlng." Tbe makenp of the magazine is ' In no way changed, the only dif- ference bdog that the style of tho £ type la that os«d on tsrpewrlters- and is nnlfonn Jn all the reading natter thronghont the niunber. The right-hand side of each coU timu is Irreg n ^ as in ordinary typenjrltten copy. OFFCiSTEP J TOmTCO IlL . STR IKE IS DOES "' ■ • n( Government Action Tal<en by President or Cabinet in Event of Failure of Ofher Efforts is o . Expected " w'l WAHHINOTON,{/P)-8orh- official dc nction, cither b.v President. Wilson or <■“ the cabinet, to' avert fhe 'threatened |{j nlrike'of snfi viml mineni Novi>nil)er 1 l«( to bo expcctcd, it was snid lodny 'it the W hite House. O ffieiiilt rejjnrd fhe matter aa one roqulrinu governmental n„ BoUon If othor efforts fo aVert u tio- pr np of the coal mlncB fall. |j(. There wns no Indlcnfion thnt Iho nd* mlnlBtrntlon had determined upon' ii lino of fiction should U find It nocoa* snry to lake a hand. It waa .agreed, however, that a strike of tho coal min- on would havo sueh'A far*ros£}iIbg ef- fect Umt action'by tho ((Dvemment lo -~ prevent it was absolutely necessary. WORLD NEV MOKTBEAL, (/P)— Canada ci day. It was'a holiday throtigh B E R L IN , (^P)— Oermany has ] in xmemployod benefits since t] tio ^ , according to estimates hc PAHIS, (/F>7-Preniier George to a nnmber of depnties that h leave the cabinet after the com; BKISBANE, Australia, (>P)- ' negotiation of a loan of two mi tho state of Qneensland, were ] acmbly here Friday, bnt the sti refused either to confirm or dei WASHINaTON, (/P)— The Me urged by tho United Site's' to i rison of four hnndred or more Americans thero against possil was announced today at the st DISCOVERY OF AMERICA H CELEBRATED IN MADRID King and O ffldala w ith B«preaent«> I Xi tires of Spaniah-Amerlcan Oonn- j tries Take Part in Brent I ---------- I MADRID. (yjP)—The nnnivorsary of; the discovery of America wns cele- brated here ’and throuRhouf tho prov- ^ inres vi-sfcrdnv. Kinc Alfouso. the jafmbeni of the " " ‘I Ibo ” representnfivcs here of all the Spnn- Kl ish*American coutitrlps attended Iho to eelcbrations in the capital. ej The minister of the interior an- nounced on behalf thr povrfnmcnt ^ thnt an ftfficlal celehrafion of the 400fh nnniversArv of »lie voYaifc of Majrellan fn Ihu new world would take the form of an exposition nf Revillo in 19C0. U - er RURAL SCHOOL TEACHERS ASK FOR HIGHER WAGES Campaign Made by Pzomlaeot Ednea- tors In Attendance at .National Conference In Sloox Morx cm '; b. d.. (;p)— a xjua- paijr® for hijrher waffps for rural school teachers is helne rtisdc hr prominent P- educafors aftendinjj the national eoj* frrence of the ruraV school-ponpress rn ■esaloB herr. Better school facilities thronch eon- m soUdated school* ii a l^ a neecitity, fc delegates say in order to keep the peo- ff pie on fhe Varta. Oovemcr UcKeVie ef (vf Nebraska Is preeent at the coafer- O ence. fO CARRYING THE FUL m im rm s TJ i 33A TBtBO. UOSI iNitirroF i WLSONREPORT^ m m w White House Officials Resen^ - Rumors that President’s Condition Precludes Atten- ' tion to Official Duties = PHYSICIAN ReFuSES TO I ENTER INTO DISCUSSION ' Says Ohief Executive's Hind is Clear and is Capable of Forming Instant Judgment in ' Pressing Hatters WASHINaTON,1/R-Pr«id.'nt Wll- , son’s condition remaios inii<^ tlio aaniP ns for the past. soveraWldM nnd Ms orj^nns aro fuQefSonini' tM ^^Ilv, u id a bulletin iuued tod.iy hAl.ls physi- ciosa. ' ,, ■ The bulletin foU-»w W hite Houae, Oct. 13, V2:ir, p.m. ‘The I’residcDt's eoiiditii>;r rei-iains O much fho snme ns for thu jijjst Heveral days. His .temperature, wi^h fho ex- ception of one day, puho '»inl n-i-t-uu- tion rnto, heart actio'i and iilood pns- suro aro normal and hnvo liueii so elneo the onset of his illneM. >[is Kirlni'vs IXS ate functioning norninlly. •■Itlifn'a."'' . w] •'S tltf. After the bulletin was i^s.u'd Dr. Grnyson said ho nnd tho nther phyri. cians a,ttcDding tho prosidont n-ould eontinuo to stand on thoir linll<ifinB and would not'deny rumo'rs an tn tlie presi- dent’s condition or eater Into any dis- cussion toncerninp-'li-ni. Ho ndded that the president's i.iin-l i.t <Iear .-’nd ^ that ho ia perfectly i-ap-tble ofform lnR P“ ’ instant judgmenf ■<» nny matter that njijjht eomo uj«. P*’ *. Dr. Grnyson gave niwurmoes thnt if J*'’’ ony m aterial change occurred In ..the president’s eonditi‘<n. tho fact would "I be made known. 'T " O m d«li nown-. K«poit. "" W hltu Houso offl>;Uln leronteil pub- licatlon of rejwrta that 1i<c prexident'a condition was such that h.> eounld not qu{ attend tA his offit;ln] dntlesjhonld mat- £ tors of i m p o r t s n c o . a n t ^‘The president could sign bills todsy gnli (Continued on page e i^ t) . ... I 1,1 ..^ ran WS EVENTS " _____________________________________________ ( ........... do celebrated Thanksgiving to- ghont the doi^inion. not ------------------ . i»i IS paid over four billion marks " ) the outbreak of the revolu- here. n ____________ . Ilil rges Olemencean has declared > he has made up his mind to |!on >ming. elections. >^oo -• - eon References to a reported. million pounds in America for iicc -e made in tho legislative as- . state treasurer subsequently deny the rum or^ P Hexican government has been U 0 station permanently, a gar- re men at Hapimi to protcct I isible attacks- by Villistas, it state department.' | ' Oo Rowing on Coast to Receive Boost 1 Invitations arc Issued from San i Diego fo Proposed Spriutf I Roiratta *011 ; _______ .1-1 HKltKELEY, OAU, (/P)—The Bnn rJipgo Rttwinj; rKiU hns mnilr a ten'A- — , tive offer to the crews of Californi.i, to Ktanfonl anil Washington universiti.'s be to participate in n regatta on 6an Di- ego Bay early next spring preliminary pe tu the annual trinncular regatta on Co Onkland Estuary. The invitation wilJion also include the South Bay ^Rowln;;lcoi cluh o f Snn Praaclsco. 1ref Gmduate Manager Nichols of thej* UnivprHt.v of Califoraia Is .vrlmisly * eonslderinir accepting Ihf off»-r ns he re - thinks thnt tbe competition woiil-l lien- * efit the men previous lo th<> ' is race here. * ll is doubtful whether the I’nivcr- sity of Washington w ill acccpt the of- . f<-r on nr_p{>unl o£ the..Vis>e w hich 'vo-.ild be lost iii ""fnakinj; the long Irip, In N l thnt cfksr the Engle Rowin:; lu‘> i f Seattle w ill be aaked fo parti.VN-:!''. The Kan D irjn o<f-*. -1 lo pa.r the expease* of all crews «vl icb "coi mnke Ihe trip. I •'c Crew practice at the unircr^ity witl slart on October «. Nearly all of the men who tDwed in last year’s eigh' , together w ith several of the men from ^ • former varsities will l>e out. On ac , eouaf of fhe sire of the freshman cla«, . Coach W allis expeets an eifeptioBally ■ l.n-g'- tnranot ut fir«t year men. oei ULL DAY LEASED WIRE DML aOin>A.T, OCTOBBB. 13, i SEUniEJTRIKEBS WflULI filFLtSTOBEOSEOI 1 — ^ ■ '■ ’ *T T L E , Waah'., Flvo cnrloa voHtok, wore being loaded aboanl I by Blzty formor Amerieuu soldi . woeJe refused to load tho rifles, it wns i . for use Rgalust tho Bolsheviki. Oae forinor aoldier reported to the ] T ' :and cut up by three union longshoreniei S nt tho Delight’s pier. I- * ------------------- TT'------ ^ =-------------------- ,UN ION LEADERS ; I. W.W. INFLUI - DEMAND FOB e Industrial Conference Steering Con Labor's Proposal for Settling fl i- Workers with Hope of Making E cept Would Encourage Radical E i SATISFACTION~wiTH~C EXPRESSED BY i ; W A S H IN O T O N , (jtp)— Organim R national industrial conference arbit of steel worker'^ was further considc when it resumed its labors tomorn The labor representatives in t demand on the ground that failure t [ encourage the I. W. W. and other n 1 SmrATION SUITS BOTH BMPLOYBBS AND STRIKERS ,' I I PITTSHUROH, PA., (i'p)—ilfeel coui* I , pnnloH with general offices in thia cify I ; lodny re|H>rted that from thoir slan.l* n point conditions ns n result of the Bfeol I r ntrike, which todn.v entered ’upon its I ; fntirtli week, eonfinued to !mpn>ve. ^ j There .was no genernl return of strik- ers reported,' but without exception eompany official* where plants nro in R ai operation said thero were Increaaed p • numbora of men In the mllla today. Tlio ' entiro Pittaburgh strike diatriet was qulot. Strike lenders eonflwued fn exfuess yf -antisfaetion with the situation. •"Tliey ^nllr ' anid they bnd no roporfa of nny eon- ' siderable numbor of*men dese.rllng, but vgnj on tho otlier hnnn gnVe out that tlieir j)ir,. . ranks aliow nn unbroken front. the • >— ■ '' ' ' ' nonr THBEB STEEL PLANTS IN tion< CHIOAOO DISTRICT REOPEN own (.’HICAGO, (/P)~Three steel plants, Ti closed sifteo the strike of steel work- rrnl ers three weeks ngo. reopened fodiv .!«•«• with npproxlmafely fifty per cent of a emp normnl working foree, according to rc* Podi ports from the police. The plnnts ‘.o A llr • ye*open were the Wisconsin Steel that company, Inlerstufe Steel company nnd iey ' the Foderal rumnce company. emp Tho situation nt the plants of the worl Ilinois Sleel coinpany was nnpliangeil. 7’olice reports said that 200 of fho .■500 ejnpluyos of the federnl furnace company returned to work nnd that fiOO mon reported .for work nt Ihe Win- 'j consln. Steel eompany. The normnl ^ foree la snid to l.e from l,«00 to 2,200. P’ " Two hundretl men, nccordinc to the po- lice, roportcil for work nt the Intor- state Steel companv. T fi GOLOlLlSE' « HEULTH IS BUD- ' I _ j— Confidential Advisor to Presi- N*' dent has Oall Stones w^th J",",. ' Complications Tcni; NKW YORK, </p)—Kuffrrinc fro m i“ ^ *' I nn iittnrk of j;all stone", cotnplieafeilI l.v .......... . rol.l. l-ol. K. M. Ho.i-r.l i-i'mfid.-nfinl advi^^^ fo Prosidrnt W il-i*’’"" »on and momb<-r of tlir Amcricnn ppnc?;"’'"” •l>-lec!i*>on. wlio iirrivrd here ypsfcrilayl JJ from Krnnec, remained in acclu^inn •'*^1*, his home todav. I i ' *' " Coloni'l House hoi'ed by n w ork’s rest I. to regain his Jii-nlth sufficlontly to bc ' . s be nble to- go to Washineton. [. In a brief intcr\lew with newspn ] . r per men before he went to bis home.] . n Colonel House'was askeil fo pomment j ‘ [lion reports thnf ho planned to sever hisl conneetion with diplom atic'affairs. 1replied: !-Jll .i, “ That nil depends upon my health, P I infrnd fo iKTVc ns long n* I am | „ phvslenllv nhle.” |,^ ,. Colonel House remained in bed to-1 dav l>>it a ilnicment i*siied at his ho ir*"'' tel at 10;:i0 a. m. said thnt h.- w as!'*" . feeling belter and rested well ln*i'j / nighf. 1= I NEW MES3C0 W ILL SUE ' t COLORADO ON BOUNDARY i r, WA8HINGTON, "rb* •upreme \ h v..urt todav granted’ tb<>-permi*sioa fo . I New Mcxieo to Hie roit ag^nst ihelj^^*- [, state of Colorado for the purpose of j detcRnlalng the correetaeaa of tbo pres*; . ent buondary between tho atatea. Thr „ case was made returnable nert March, j ----------- ---------- -------- 1000 IDAHO WBATHHB - |^ V - Tonight and Toeedsy unsettled and ; it oecanionally tbreatenlDg. . tor -"S' E REPORT OF THE Ai .Y Nl D p u ta SEM! S M 5 T BBlSflSTS : )ad» of riflcB, consigned to Vlad’ 1 tho Bfcaraship Delight horo today Idlers. Union longnhoromcn last I said, bocauso thoy were intended polifo Ibat hp had beon aftacknl i p ien. Bpecinl i>ollcemcn ore posfi'd -j ------------------------------- ^ : FEARING p IENCE PRESS > ARD ITRATION immittee Consider Organized Nation-Wide Strike of Steel Early Report; Failure to Ao- Element is Argument CONDITION OPPOSING FORCES zed labor’s proposal that the j litrate the nation-wide strike iered today by the conferenco row. , , . ] the oommittee pressed their to arbitrate the strike would radicaf elements. oil' T ra S O N l i S n Z A T IO N i lilroads Director General c Points Out Case of Disobe- ^ dience of Order ] WASHINGTON, (/p>--filrikeB of ^ ilrnnd empIoycB BUch ns that In the inf loonn, Penna., ynrda of the Pennayl- Bp nin railroad, were deslnrcd today by , rector Oenernl Hines ns “ crenflnjr pg; p bn-dB for the argument thnt It is an nsense fo deal with labor orgnnizn* ]y IUB beeauso they w ill-not obey fheir to n rulers au<l therefore mnke the or- nn. rly hnndling of buslnes*) impossible. ’ jm The stntement by the director gen- , al W.IS mnde In a letter lo U. M. . wrll, neting presidenf of lhe rnllw;j.v ^ ipliiyes depnrfnienf of, Ihc Amerieuu ‘deration of Lnbor, in regard fo fhe 7C Itoonn strike. Mr. Hlncs reiternt.*;! at the railroad administration’s pol- f was thnt no gricvnnre of rnilrond , iployes eonld be considered while the >rkers involved remained on strike. ----------- av: WASHINOTON, </P)—Tlie rallrn.id in ministration wnn notified today lh.it i p striking railroad shopmeu nl Al- wli ina, Pn., would return lo work nt .'I eoi m. today. The strike was local nnd the aufhorlKed by the onion* er - aeT [ I S T E I iS ’ STIllKETIES d y P N E W W T E lllS iS xikers Quit Work in Opposf- tion^o Efforts of Their lu Loaders _______ the S'KW YORK, (;p)—New York's lat- strike— lhat nf 11.000 membera af Infemnlioinl Brotherhood of , nnisfrrs, Chnuffcurs and Helpers— d up the principal railroad terminala , • the greater city today. In o|.j>o«itioii fo the efforts of their iders and nofwilhstandinR nn appeal im fiovprnor hmith for a postpone- ( •nt until word eonld bc received from eX] o railroad administration relative to da mandi fnr hitrher wnC's. the men tai lit work soon after niidnicht. The an i»pf th j Vf meric.in Railwn.v Express comimnv*, Li ilh S.OOO employes hen-. Gi The strikers’ demnnds include a fln*. icri-nse o f n month, nn eiclit-honr la iv and a week’s vncntion rverv yn.-, i-r The sfriki* re<iultid today in the i«-, fo innce nf nn order b.v the Americ.m nilwny express company plncinp nn nbnrgo on all express shipments >und i-ilhi-r in or out of Ihe r»ly. Cl .Ml pjirknccs fur New Tork nre ‘o ri’fii« i-l" ;ind “ nnv p.irk.ige r-- p, ivrd .0 Nrw York will be returned to, « pluci- <if origin ." .Trenrdinff fo fh p !_ iilinrgo order. ' , ’EW AMERICAN CITIE IN EXCESS OF THE WAamSGTON. yp>—OoveraTOcntai of pendilorcs for thp 227 .Kmcriean eit- en »'of more than .10,000 population for cei e fircal veor of 1918. exceeded jer- ea lues by >IS,600,B30, or •l.'<2 per n p - j cll k, aeeording to a report of the H-jb? laclal nUtlstica of cities of over 30,- Ai e by Ihe bureau of the ccnsns to-iex IV. iT« in the report 8am L. Ropers, diree-;ge r of tbe ccniraa show#'that only RO:»s ASSOCIATED P R E ^ EWS PSidE IlTE.OEIITl' sifEiir, FIRSTLIIPOF rm California Aviator’s Log Book. Shows He Has Beaten Lieu- . tenant Maynard in Trans- t Continental Flight FLYING TIME FOR TRIP 24 HOURS, 30 MINUTES Fifth Eastbound Plane ■ Lands at Mineola; Two'Accidents , Mar Day’s Racing; No More Fatalities Reported WASHmOTON. OT -rotm id . a^uncem ent waa made here today - by the army air eerrlce that roles ' of the tr«n»-contlneatal altplane nflHMUty nUM n q O rt arntead- ers to start on. the retoxn trip not less tban 48 hours after arrlral or more thaa DO hoors, except where the trip to the next stopping could not be completed before sttn- •- down. Bondays are, ezcladed as ' flying days-or In compatlng the minimum of maxlmda stay of con- tentants at Ban Francisco or Mine- ola. The mling of the prarlotis plan was to start the retam flight Octo- ber 20. MINEOLA, N. Y., (JFJ—Captain Low cll U. Bmlth, third eastbound aviator to comploto tho tranaeontlnental flight, arrived horo at 10:30:4!* According to-the record In Oai>- tain Smith’s log book he has beat- - en Llent Maynard In the trans* continental race. Captain Smltli’t fignres show that he flew ' from San Prandsco to Mineola in 24 honrs snd SO minates flying time as against Ideot. Maynard’s 24 hours, 60-minQtes and 48 i-& sec- onds ftam Mineola to Saa rrands- co. Captain Bmlth’i .claim to be victor w ill hare to be offtdally- rerlfled before a dedslen is made. Captain Smith said that bot for an aeeident at Cereland where be broke sereral pnrta of his machine In land- ing he would have - beaten Major Bpats and Lieutenant Kiel here. A leaJcy radiator which, he tried to patch Dp with com meal, found hli» arriving here witb water flowing free* ’ ly from his radiator. Ho was anxious to be off on his retnm trip, ho aald, . and was confident of “ wining the Cnptnin Sthltb was suffering severe- ly from eold when he landed. rORTY AVIATO r I b RESUME PLIGHT ACBOSS CONTINBNT CHICAGO, (/P>—After a .^ v ’s rest and w ifh more favorable wenthe7\ov(>r nearly the entiro courBc, forty a»rn.v aviatora foday resumed their flighu in tbo tranaeontlnental aerial derby. Clear, cold «^nther with moderate winds was rcported_from most of tho eontrol atatlonB w ltii the exception- of tboee In Nebraaka, where foggy weath- er Interfered wllh tho sclicduTca-" of-, aevoral of tbo filers, t ^ Captain Lowell H. Smith, who ar- rived ftt Mineoln at 10:.'!0 a. m. todny waa tho third flyer-to complete thn first half of the trip ffrom Han Prnn- t-isr<i. He left Roclirsler at 7:40 a. m. and mado the trip to Hlnoola In what Is beli."-cd In *1- rpcc.nl 'ime. Two other flyers later reached Mineola. Tliey Jl-.; I.i.-ut. It. 8. Worthincton an! Liout. H. E. Queona who left Clereland early thia morning on the lasl leg of their etuifbound journey. Lieutenant Queona landed nt Mineola af and Lieutenant Worthing at 2:17:03. Captain Harrj- Drayton left Reno headed for San Francisco early in th.' day with the Indleationi that he would bo the Bccond flyer to finish the first half (if fhe fransconlinpnlnl trip among the wpsfbound rnnlinitont. Others In the westbound group whn expected to r*aeh Rnn Pmnciaco to- dav were: Lieut. L. S. Webster, Cap- ttfln .1. O. Donaldson and Lieul. Alex- ander Pcamou jr.. who left Salduro. Vtftb, nnd Captain Harry Smith and Llent. E. CM. Manr.elmnn who left Oreen River for the Pacific ej«»l. Eleven westbound fliers left Clcve- lan dearly in fhe .Iny while fonr olli- ITS hnppi-d off from Buffalo head"d for S.-»n Frnnci'co. H nlf a dozen fliVrs passed one an- other in (’hie.ijro during fhe morning. A dosen fliers were strunc opt between Chirngo und Salt Ivike C ily rttelnjr to- wnrd the Pacific coast. .VU the fliers expect fo reach their destinationa >e- I fore tomorrow night. CContlnucd on Page Four) IES HA VE INCOME lE IR EXPENDITURES oi the 217 rtlle* bad '«ef*a of tfv- enues over their erpenditnree, the ex-' cess totalling *SS;J2.'l,0W. of • 1.60 peK capita, while for the rewalnlBg. M r i eities expenditnrea exceed^ r«m n«4 ' by tT0,9S3,»0, ot ».48 pef eapital.; •• ' ‘ Among the citiea is wbich rfvennes. i exce^ed all expendltnVea st* New - Tork, 6L 'Lenii, Pittabnrgh, Loe A»>. ; gala^ Washington, .Portland aad D«ari ; rer. ., r.i r

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r a s O N L Y A F T E itk o

V O L . a . H O . m

MiflllEII ; liliiETI? !TDiiiEBCE

^ Comm^der:«f Forces of "Rus- slah General. Govemment”

. > PwBibses a . Joint Action ^ O n s t BolshevikiTOWN NEin^^RdGRAb

FALLS TO KORTH ARiWYCAptore o f Yambnrg K a rks tho

3 e g ^ n ig o f P tid f by Troops Under Yndeniioh Tow ard So­v ie t C ap ita l ia Opinion

! PA & ra , (JP)—^laperU nt ^ o p ^ ■movwient* « n occairlaj? the direo- _

: <tl(m o f B iff* . 30 tn llw distant, u d . f l '- 'iM it lf l i rfllnforcemasts and otb«r I ■ 'B tth o n lu i detacbmeiits ore en I -roQt« to L lbao en 'botrd » t n w ^ r t ^

.^o r- tb o porpota o f lolnto< Ir t t t ls h .

. .fo rc tt i.

.C O P E N H A O E N r~ (/P )-C l. i iin in R to li'nve c ficcked t l ic i i f f « r k o f L o ftin h troa pn on Ih r lo f t f ln n k o f I t i i fo re re ,O o l. A y n lo ff -B c rn io n ilt , c m n m n n tlfr o f th f l fo rc p ii o f th o “ R uasI hii t;cnorn ! ro«-.

'p m m r n f ’ ', lias , nJncp t i ik i i ig IHRa, in* v l t r d t l ie L e tts an il E a th o iiin ns to nm - f r r w ith h im a t M itn u . The purpose o f p . th is eonferenee ia to " p r c v i- i i t fu r th o r l i lo o d s lic d Knd to b r in e atm ut jo in t nc* t io n n j^ in s e th e B o ls h e v ik i.”

T he ro haa boen no iM d icntioun o f .-ui ndvan cc cant o f R i f ^ b r th u Q om inn nn d Rnsslan forces. T h e 'ia n d ln ( f o f • 50,000 L e tt is h troops a t L ib n u w ns a ne w dcvc lo p rne n t in op orn tions n ioatr th o B a lt ie n u t w ith th r cxco p lio n o f

_ f h e rp fp tc n tp m a d e .{o i t b y C olonel A v a lo fM le r ro o n d t. i io th in f; is know n us to th o RueceM o f tbe m ovcm ca t. n tr

In t l io m eantim o the to w n o f Tam - ii( b t in j, al>out 7!i m ile s southwest o f P o t- th< l o f ^ d , )ios been ta ken b y th o R ussian mg n o rthw e s te rn arm y.

O APTUSB o r TAM BUBOM A R K S PUSH ON PETROO&AI>

— ml:L O N D O N , {/F)— Tho cap tu re o f T am - ){„.

bn e m a rk s th o . be c in n ln g o f the pubh b y troo pa o f t^ « Busaian no rthw e s te rn n n n y uu d e r Genera l Y u de n lte h townr<l P e tro a ro d , apco rd in p to a d ispatch to om th e I t a i ly M n il , f i le d on S a tu rd ay a t fo r

'L lbm v* n e n e ra l Glazennpp ts reported pr< fo h n v r ta ken fo u r rom plo te B o lshe v ik re fr in v n ts , 2,000 o th e r sov ie t troopa and — th o e n tire s ta f f o f th e T en th B o lsho v ik d iv is io n . H ls losses nre re p o rte d fo hn ve been 27 k i l le d nad ISO w oundeil.

G «nera l V U d im lro f f , « b o v « « ■toalaly ln s tra ff l« B ta l In o rg iA U in g '— tb s o ffe n s iv e , is anotsd b y tb e d is - ' p a tc h as m ;1 o < th a t th a O c tb u b * B a s s U n o ffe tta lT e n n d s r Oolenal

- A T s J o ff-B flrm o n d t came to e U te to atop tb e AdTMiee o f th e R ussian n o r th w e s te rn -am y.L c t t in h troopa n t il l ho ld th e eastern

p a r t o'f R i(;n , on tho r iR h t b a n k o f tho D unu, b u t there is uo nows In te r thnn S a tu n in v nnd the po s ition is obscure. C olonel A v n lo ffB o r ra o n d t ’s troops have occupied ThorenberR . the w estern p a r t o f th o e ity , nnd nro bom bn rd inn po s itio n s east o f th e r iv e r . N o th in g

(ContiBoed OB Fags Four)

TOfiMOE KILLINC REG i

Sead o f NationaliBtio Govorn- zneot Promiflcs Obedionco to

W ilson D ictum —

■HIVAS, A S IA T IC T U R K E Y , (,lp) — D l M iii> tapha K t-m nl I ’ n ih a , head o f the iin t io n n lis t ic T u rk is h j:ove rnm cn t re*

- e c n f ly set up in Asia M in o r , has in ­fo rm e d tb o correspon ilont o f The As* K l ■•nrinted Press th n t the new K<>'’ en»- tn en t has -iMUed orders to respect the A rm e n ia n s and d rp lo r rs e a r lie r Arm i*- n la n m asM cfe«.

B a s e r . fo r A m e rica n M an d a te ih t A l l t l ie K u t«U ato eacer to have U»c *’ *■'

I 'n i fe d S ta te s assume a -m it« d n to fo r A rm en ia . ^

T ho m las ion o f M a jo r Oenernl I ln r - " J f>ord, w h ich th e eorrenpondent aeeoi»- **, psn ied , a r r l r e d ' a t fl iv a s n f te r a fo ^ - l i i j r h t ’a jo o m try b y ra ilro a d and auto-

' m ob ile . The t r ip was m arked b y no no fio ir tlle a t t i tn d e on th e p a rt o f th ^ th i l.an d ltj* , and eo rd la l receptions w ere nn tr iv c n th e m iaaion a ll atone th e rou te . In

^BtrR apha K e tn a l. Pasha, th e na tion* o f n lu T le a d e r, snid la h is ln te r \-ie w w ith th»* correspondent o f the Associatod p |

"W e hare Jost recetred news e f the note o f Presidsnt WUsoa to the snltan. re fa rd ln * fn ta rs at-

on Axmeixians. Tbe national- Ists re c a r i the whole boslness o f the A nacaisn massacre as a r»- c n tta h le a f fa ir .o f w U ch time v iU shov the cansea. We w il l c«r- tx ln ty tom str w ith the wiahea o f PrealdeBt w n se a We hare ordered te; otir e rs u lx a tlo n to respect the A r- menlanfc**AppareetJ» th e a a tio n a lls ts do n o t

w ish te de th ro ne tbe s s lta a b o t are •e ek lA T to b r ia ir abo« t eomfetesce w i th ^ h is a d r le e r* . ° f

■The - a a tlo n a lis U ha»e a p p a re n tly

■“ ] (C w t ia e d ee pafe e l ^ t ) en

OON PA PE R IN ID A U i

Publishers C u t .O ut Typesetting

\ to Beat S trikeN B W Y O R K , VP)— t iU m tM t lo n

o f typeeet t lu g , one o f th e covt- U est op e ra tion s o f m aca iin w pro«

' do c tlo o , b r th e use o f p la tes m ade b y p h o tog ra ph ing th e od g*In a l ty p e w r it te n cop y has been accom plished I n th e O ctober 18 , Issne o f th e L ite r a r y ZUgest, con* \ s ls tln g o f 80 pages. T h is ra d ic a l in n o v a t le n w h ic h w as b ro tig h t a b o n t b y th e ' p t fa te rs s tr ik e la th is d t y , leads th e pnhU ahert to in g g e s t th a t * * l t Is possib le In . th is age o f m arve ls tb a t th e w h o le fn tn re o f m agiudne ...p ro d a c t ia n .

-m a y be re ro la tlo B lze d i>y th e e llm - \ In a tio n o f ty p e s e c tln g ."

T b e m akenp o f th e m agazine i s 'In no w a y changed, th e o n ly d i f ­fe re nce b d o g th a t th e s ty le o f th o £ ty p e la th a t os«d on ts rp e w rlte rs - and is n n lfo n n Jn a l l the re a d in g n a t te r th ro n g h o n t th e n iu nb e r.T h e r ig h t-h a n d side o f each coU tim u is I r r e g n ^ as in o rd in a ry ty p e n jr l t te n copy.

OFFCiSTEP J TOmT COIlL . STRIKE IS DOES

" ' ■ • n(

Government Action Tal<en by President or Cabinet in Event of Failure of Ofher Efforts is o

. Expected "■ w'l

W A H H IN O T O N ,{/P ) -8 o rh - o f f ic ia l dc n c t io n , c ith e r b.v P res id en t. W ilson o r <■“ th e ca b in e t, to ' ave rt fhe 'th rea tened |{ j n l r ik e 'o f s n f i viml m in e n i Novi>nil)er 1 l«( to bo expcctcd , i t was snid lod ny ' i t th e W h ite House. O f f ie i i i l t re jjn rd fh e m a tte r aa one ro q u lr in u go vern m e nta l n„ BoUon I f o th o r e f fo r ts fo aVert u t io - pr n p o f th e coal mlncB fa ll . |j(.

The re w ns no In d lc n f io n th n t Iho nd* m ln lB trn t lo n had determ ined u p o n ' i i lin o o f fic tio n should U f in d I t nocoa* snry to la k e a hand. I t waa .agreed, how ever, th a t a s tr ik e o f tho coa l m in - o n w ou ld ha vo sueh 'A fa r*ro s£ }iIbg e f ­fe c t U m t a c t io n 'b y tho ((Dvemm ent lo -~ p re ve n t i t was ab so lu te ly necessary.

W O R L D N E VMOKTBEAL, (/P)— Canada ci

day. I t w a s 'a holiday th ro tigh

BERLIN, ( P)— Oermany has ] in xmemployod benefits since t] t io ^ , according to estim ates hc

PAHIS, (/F>7-P re n iie r George to a nnmber of depnties th a t h leave the cabinet a fte r the com;

BKISBANE, A ustra lia , (>P)- ' negotia tion of a loan o f tw o m i

tho state of Qneensland, were ] acmbly here Friday, bn t the sti refused e ither to confirm o r dei

W ASHINaTON, (/P)— The Me urged by tho United S ite 's ' to i rison o f fo u r hnndred o r m ore Americans thero against possil was announced today a t the st

DISCOVERY OF AMERICA H CELEBRATED IN MADRID

K in g and O f f ld a la w i th B«preaent«> I X i t i r e s o f S pan iah-A m erlcan Oonn- j

tr ie s T a ke P a r t in B r e n t I---------- I

M A D R ID . (yjP)— The n n n ivo rsa ry o f ; th e d isco ve ry o f A m erica wns ce le ­bra ted here ’and th rouR houf tho p ro v - ^ in re s v i-s fc rd nv . K in c A lfo uso . th e ja fm b e n i o f th e " " ‘I Ib o ”rep re sen tn fivcs here o f a ll the Spnn- Kl ish*A m e rica n cou titr lps attended Ih o to ee lcb ra tio ns in the c a p ita l. e j

The m in is te r o f th e in te r io r an- nounced on b e h a lf t h r p o v r fn m c n t ^ th n t an f t f f ic la l ce le h ra fio n o f the 400fh n n n ive rsA rv o f »lie voYaifc o f M a jre llan fn Ihu ne w w o r ld w ou ld ta ke th e fo rm o f an exp os itio n nf R ev illo in 19C0. U

- er

RURAL SCHOOL TEACHERS ASK FOR HIGHER WAGES

C am pa ign M ad e b y P zo m la eo t E dnea- to rs In A tten da nce a t .N a t io n a l

Conference In S loox

M o r x c m ' ; b . d . . (;p)— a xjua-paijr® fo r h ijrh e r waffps fo r ru ra l school teachers is he lne rtisdc h r p ro m in e n t P- educa fo rs a f te n d in jj the na tio n a l e o j* fr re n c e o f the ruraV school-ponpress rn ■esaloB he rr.

B e tte r school fa c il it ie s th ro n ch eon- m soUdated school* i i a l ^ a n e e c it i ty , fc de legates say in o rd e r to keep th e peo- ff p ie on fh e Varta. O o vem cr U c K e V ie ef (vf N eb ra ska Is preeent a t th e c o a fe r- O ence.

fO C AR RYING T H E FU L

m i mr m s TJi33A TBtBO. UOSI

iNitirroF iWLSONREPORTm m w

White House Officials Resen - Rumors that President’s Condition Precludes Atten-

' tion to Official Duties =PHYSICIAN ReFuSES TO I

ENTER INTO DISCUSSION 'Says Ohief Executive's H ind is

C lear and is Capable of Form ing Instan t Judgment in

' Pressing H a tte rs

• W A S H IN a T O N ,1 /R - P r « id . 'n t W ll- , s o n ’s con d itio n rem aios in ii<^ tlio aaniP ns fo r th e p a s t. s o v e ra W ld M nnd Ms orj^nns a ro fuQefSonini' tM ^ ^ I lv , u i da b u lle t in iu u e d to d .iy h A l . ls physi- c iosa . ' , , ■

The b u lle t in fo U -» w ■ “ W h ite Houae, O ct. 13, V2:ir, p .m .

■‘ The I ’ res idcD t's eo iid itii> ;r re i-ia ins O m uch fho snme ns fo r thu ji jjs t Heveral days. H is .tem pera ture , w i^h fho ex­cep tion o f one day, pu ho '»inl n-i-t-uu- t io n rn to , he a rt a c t io 'i and iilood p n s - suro aro no rm a l and hnvo liue ii so elneo the onset o f his illn eM . >[is K irln i'vs IXS ate fu n c tio n in g no rn in lly .

• ■ I t l i fn 'a . " ' ' . w ]• 'S t l t f .

A f te r th e b u lle tin was i^s.u'd D r. G rnyson sa id ho nnd tho n the r p h y r i. c ians a,ttcD ding th o prosidont n-ould e o ntin uo to stand on th o ir linll<ifinB and w ou ld n o t'd e n y rumo'rs an tn tlie presi- d e n t ’s c o n d itio n o r ea te r In to an y d is ­cussion to n c e rn in p - ' l i - n i . Ho ndded th a t the p re s id e n t's i.iin - l i.t <Iear .-’ nd th a t ho ia p e r fe c t ly i-ap-tble o f fo rm ln R P“ ’ in s ta n t jud gm en f ■<» nny m a tte r th a t n j i j jh t eomo uj«. P*’ *.

D r. G rnyson gave niwurm oes th n t i f J *'’ ’ on y m a te ria l change occurred In ..the p re s id e n t’s e o n d iti‘<n. tho fa c t w ou ld "I be made know n. 'T "

O m d « l i no w n-. K « p o it. " "W h ltu H ouso o ffl> ;U ln le ro n te il pub-

l ic a tlo n o f re jw rta th a t 1i<c p re x id en t'a c o n d it io n w as such th a t h.> eounld no t qu{ a t te n d tA h is o f f it ; ln ] d n tle s jh o n ld m at- £ to rs o f i m p o r t s n c o . a n t

^ ‘ T he pre s id en t cou ld s ign b il ls to dsy gnli

(C o n tin ue d on page e i ^ t ). . . . I 1,1..^ ran

W S E V E N TS "_____________________________________________ (........... d ocelebrated Thanksgiving to-

ghont the doi^inion. not------------------ . i » iIS paid over four b illion marks ") the outbreak o f the revolu- here. n

____________ . I l i lrges Olemencean has declared > he has made up his m ind to |!on >ming. elections. >oo-• - eon

References to a reported. m illion pounds in America fo r iicc -e made in tho legislative as- . state treasurer subsequently deny the r u m o r^ P

H exican government has been U0 s ta tion permanently, a gar-re men a t H ap im i to pro tcct I isible attacks- by V illistas, i t state departm ent.' |

■ ■ ' OoR ow ing on Coast

to Receive Boost1 Inv ita tions arc Issued from San i Diego fo Proposed SpriutfI Roiratta *011; _______ .1-1

H K ltK E L E Y , O A U , (/P)—The Bnn rJipgo R ttw in j; rK iU hns m n ilr a te n 'A - — , t iv e o f fe r to the crew s o f C a lifo rn i. i, to K ta n fo n l a n il W ashington u n iv e rs it i. 's be to p a r tic ip a te in n re g a tta on 6an D i­ego B a y e a r ly ne x t sp ring p re lim in a ry pe tu th e an nu a l t r in n c u la r reg a tta on Co O n k la nd E s tua ry . T h e in v ita t io n w ilJ io n also in c lu d e the South Bay ^ R o w ln ;; lc o i c lu h o f Snn Praaclsco. 1 re f

G m d u a te M anager N icho ls o f th e j* U n ivp rH t.v o f C a lifo ra ia Is .v r lm is ly * eo ns ld e rin ir accepting I h f off»-r ns he r e ­th in k s th n t tbe com p e titio n w o iil-l lien- * e f i t th e men previous lo th<> ' is race here. *

l l is d o u b tfu l w he the r the I ’ n ivc r- s i ty o f W ash in g to n w i l l acccpt the o f - . f<-r on nr_p{>unl o£ the..Vis>e w h ich 'vo-.ild be lo s t i i i ""fnakinj; th e long Ir ip , In N l th n t cfksr th e Engle R ow in:; lu ‘ > i f S e a ttle w i l l be aaked fo pa rti.VN -:!''.

T he Kan D i r jn o<f-*. -1 lopa.r th e expease* o f a ll crews «vl icb "coi m nke Ihe t r ip . I • 'c

C rew p ra c tice a t the u n irc r ^ ity w it l s la r t on O ctober «. N ea rly a ll o f the m en who tDwed in las t y e a r ’s e ig h '

, to ge the r w ith several o f the men from ^• fo rm e r v a rs itie s w i ll l>e ou t. On ac, eouaf o f fh e s ire o f the freshman c la « ,. Coach W a llis expeets an e ife p t io B a lly ■ ‘

l.n-g'- tn ra n o t ut f i r « t yea r men. oei

U L L D A Y LEA SE D W IR E

D M LaO in > A .T , OCTOBBB. 13,

i SEUniEJTRIKEBS WflULI filFLtSTOBEOSEOI

1— ^ ■ ' ■ ’ * T T L E , Waah'., F lvo cnrloa voHtok, w ore be ing loaded ab o a n l I by B lz ty fo rm o r Am erieuu soldi

. woeJe refused to load th o r if le s , i t wns i

. fo r use R ga lust tho B o lsh e v ik i.Oae fo r in o r a o ld ie r rep o rted to th e ]

T ' :a nd cu t up by th re e un ion longshoreniei S n t th o D e lig h t ’s p ie r.

I- * ------------------- TT'------ ^ =--------------------

, UNION LEADERS ; I. W. W. INFLUI - DEMAND FOBe Industrial Conference Steering Con

Labor's Proposal for Settling fl i- Workers with Hope of Making E

cept Would Encourage Radical E

i SATISFACTION~w iTH~C EXPRESSED B Y i

; W A S H I N O T O N , (jtp)— O r g a n im R n a t i o n a l i n d u s t r i a l c o n f e r e n c e a r b i t

o f s t e e l w o r k e r '^ w a s f u r t h e r c o n s id c w h e n i t r e s u m e d i t s l a b o r s t o m o r n

T h e l a b o r r e p r e s e n t a t iv e s i n t■ d e m a n d o n t h e g r o u n d t h a t f a i l u r e t [ e n c o u r a g e t h e I . W . W . a n d o t h e r n

1 S m r A T IO N S U IT S B O THB M P L O Y B B S A N D S T R IK E R S ,' I

I P ITT S H U R O H , P A ., (i'p)— ilfe e l coui* I , pnnloH w ith general o f f ic e s in th ia c ify I ; lod ny re|H>rted th a t from th o ir s lan .l* n

p o in t con d itio ns ns n re su lt o f the Bfeol I r n tr ik e , w h ich todn.v en tered ’ upon its I ; fn t i r t l i week, eonfinued to !mpn>ve. ^ j The re .w as no genernl re tu rn o f s t r ik ­

ers reported ,' b u t w ith o u t exception eom pany o f f ic ia l* where p la n ts nro in R a i op e ra tion said th e ro w ere Increaaed p

• num bora o f men In th e m llla to da y . T lio ' e n tiro P itta b u rg h s tr ik e d ia tr ie t was■ q u lo t.

S t r ik e lenders eonflwued fn exfuess yf -an tis fae tion w ith the s itu a tio n . •"T lie y ^n llr

' an id th e y bnd no roporfa o f nny eon- ' s ide ra b le num bor o f*m e n dese.rllng , bu t vgn j

on tho o t lie r hnnn gnVe ou t th a t t l ie ir j) ir ,. . ran ks a liow nn unbroken fr o n t . the• >— ■ ' ' ' ' ' nonr

T H B E B S T E E L P L A N T S I N tion<C H IO A O O D IS T R IC T R E O P E N ow n

(.’H IC A G O , (/P )~ T h re e steel p la n ts , T iclosed sifteo th e s tr ik e o f steel w o rk - r rn lers th re e weeks ngo. reopened fo d iv .!«•«•w ith n p p ro x lm a fe ly f i f t y p e r cen t o f a empn o rm n l w o rk in g fo re e , acco rd ing to rc* Podip o rts fro m the po lice . The p ln n ts ‘.o A l l r

• ye*open were th e W iscons in S tee l th a t com pany, In le rs tu fe S teel com pany nnd ie y

' th e Fodera l ru m n c e com pany. empTho s itu a tio n n t the p la n ts o f the w orl

I l in o is S leel co inpany was nnpliangeil.7’o lice reports said th a t 200 o f fho

.■500 ejnpluyos o f the fe d e rn l fu rnace com pany re tu rn ed to w o rk nnd tha t fiOO m on rep o rted .fo r w o rk n t Ihe W in- 'j c o n s ln . S teel eom pany. The norm nl ^ fo re e la snid to l.e fro m l,«0 0 to 2,200. P’ " T w o hu ndre tl m en, ncco rd in c to th e po­lic e , ro p o rtc il fo r w o rk n t the In to r- s ta te S tee l com panv. T f i

GOLOlLlSE' « HEULTH IS BUD-'

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d e n t h a s O a l l S t o n e s w ^ t h J",",. 'C o m p l i c a t io n s ■ ’ Tcni;

N K W Y O R K , </p)— K u f f r r in c f r o m i“ ^ *' I nn i i t tn r k o f j;a ll s tone", co tnp liea fe ilI

l.v .......... . ro l. l . l-o l. K. M . H o . i- r . li-i'm fid .-n fin l adv i^^^ fo P ro s id rn t W i l - i * ’’" " »on and momb<-r o f t l i r A m c ricn n p p n c? ;" ’ '"” •l>-lec!i*>on. w lio i i r r iv r d here y p s fc r ila y l

JJ fro m Krnnec, rem ained in acclu^inn •'*^1*, h is home todav. I i '

*' " C o lon i'l House ho i'ed b y n w o r k ’ s rest I. to reg a in his Jii-nlth s u f f ic lo n t ly to bc ' . s be nb le to- go to W ash ine ton.[. In a b r ie f in tc r \ le w w ith newspn ] . r pe r men be fo re he w e n t to b is hom e.] . n C olonel H ou se 'w a s aske il fo pomment j ‘ [ l io n reports th n f ho p lanned to sever h is l

conneetion w ith d ip lo m a tic 'a f fa irs .1 re p lie d : ! - J l l

. i , “ T h a t n i l depends upon m y hea lth ,P I in frn d fo iKTVc ns lon g n* I am |„ p h v s le n llv n h le .” | , ^,. C olonel House rem ained in bed to -1

d a v l>>it a i ln ic m e n t i*s iied a t h is ho i r * " ' ' te l a t 10;:i0 a. m. said th n t h.- w a s ! '* "

. fe e lin g b e lte r and rested w e ll ln * i'j / n ig h f. 1 =

I N E W M E S 3 C 0 W I L L S U E 't C O LO R A D O O N B O U N D A R Y i

r, W A 8 H IN G T O N , "rb * •uprem e \ h v . .u r t to d a v g ra n te d ’ tb<>-perm i*sioa fo .

I N e w M cxieo to H ie r o i t a g ^ n s t ih e lj^ ^ * - [, sta te o f C olorado fo r the purpose o f j

d e tcR n la ln g th e correetaeaa o f tb o p re s*;. e n t b u on da ry be tw een tho atatea. T h r „ case w as made re tu rn a b le n e r t M arch , j

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V - T o n ig h t and Toeedsy u n se ttle d and ; i t oecan iona lly tb rea ten lD g . . to r

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E REPORT OF T H E A i

.Y N lD p u t a S E M ! S M 5 T B B lS flS T S :

)ad» o f r if lc B , consigned to V la d ’1 th o Bfcaraship D e lig h t horo today Idlers. U n io n longnhoromcn la s t I said, bocauso th oy were intended

p o li fo Ib a t hp had beon a f ta c k n l i p ien. Bpecin l i>ollcemcn ore posfi'd - j

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: FEARING p IENCE PRESS > ARDITRATION

immittee Consider Organized Nation-Wide Strike of Steel Early Report; Failure to Ao- Element is Argument

CO NDITION OPPOSING FORCES

zed labor’s proposal tha t the j litra te the nation-w ide s trike ‘ ie red today by the conferenco row . , , . ]the oommittee pressed the ir to a rb itra te the strike would

rad ica f elements. oil'

T r a S O N l i S n Z A T I O N i

lilroads D irector General c Points Out Case o f Disobe-

dience of Order ]

W A S H IN G T O N , ( /p> --filr ikeB o f ^ ilrn nd empIoycB BUch ns th a t In the in f loonn, Penna., ynrda o f the Pennayl- Bp nin ra ilro ad , were deslnrcd today b y , rec to r Oenernl H ines ns “ c re n fln jr pg; p bn-dB fo r the argum ent th n t I t is a n nsense fo deal w ith labor orgnnizn* ]y IUB beeauso th ey w i ll - n o t obey fh e ir to n ru le rs au<l the re fo re m nke the o r- nn. r ly h n n d lin g o f buslnes*) im possible. ’ jm The s tn tem ent by the d ire c to r gen- , al W.IS mnde In a le tte r lo U. M . . w r l l , n e ting presidenf o f lhe rn llw ;j.v ^ ip liiyes depn rfn ienf o f , Ihc Am erieuu ‘de ra tion o f Lnbor, in regard fo fhe 7C Itoonn s tr ik e . M r. H lncs re ite rn t.*;! a t the ra ilro a d a d m in is tra tio n ’ s pol- f was th n t no g ricvnn re o f rn ilro n d , ip loyes eonld be considered w h ile the >rkers invo lved remained on s tr ike .

----------- av:W A S H IN O T O N , </P)—T lie ra llrn .id in m in is tra tio n wnn n o tif ie d today lh . i t i p s t r ik in g ra ilro a d shopmeu n l A l- w li in a , Pn., w o u ld re tu rn lo w o rk n t .'I eoi m. today. The s tr ik e w as loca l nnd the au fhorlKed b y th e onion* er

- aeT

[ IS T E IiS ’ STIllKETIES d y P N E W W T E l l l S i Sx ike rs Quit W ork in Opposf-

t io n ^ o E ffo rts o f The ir l u Loaders

_______ the

S'KW Y O R K , (;p)— N ew Y o rk 's la t- s tr ik e — lh a t n f 11.000 membera a f

• In fe m n lio in l B rotherhood o f , n n is frrs , C hn u ffcu rs and H elpers— d up the p r in c ip a l ra ilro a d te rm ina la , • the g re a te r c i t y today.

In o|.j>o« itioii fo the e ffo r ts o f th e ir iders and no fw ilh s ta n d in R nn appeal im fio v p rn o r h m ith fo r a postpone- ( •nt u n t i l w ord eonld bc received fro m eX] o ra ilro a d a d m in is tra tio n re la t iv e to da m an d i fn r h itrher w nC 's. the men ta i l i t w o rk soon a f te r n iid n ic h t. The an i»pf t h j V fm eric .in R ailw n.v Express comimnv*, L i i lh S.OOO employes hen-. GiThe s t r ik e r s ’ demnnds inc lude a fln*.

icri-nse o f n m on th , nn e ic lit-h o n r la iv and a w e e k ’s vncn tion r v e rv y n . - , i-r The s fr ik i* re< iultid today in the i«-, fo

innce n f nn order b.v the Am eric.m n ilw n y express com pany p ln c in p nn nbnrgo on a ll express shipm ents >und i- i lh i- r in o r out o f Ihe r» ly . Cl “ .M l p jirkn ccs fu r N ew T o rk nre ‘ o ‘ r i’ f i i « i - l " ;ind “ nnv p .irk .ig e r - - p , iv rd .0 N rw Y o rk w i ll be re tu rned to ,« pluci- <if o r ig in . " .Trenrdinff fo f h p ! _ iilin rg o o rd e r. ' ,

’E W A M E R IC A N C IT IE IN EXCESS OF THE

W A a m S G T O N . yp>—OoveraTOcntai o f pe nd ilo rcs fo r thp 227 .Kmcriean e it- en » 'o f m ore than .10,000 po pu la tio n fo r cei e f ir c a l ve o r o f 1918. exceeded je r - ea lues b y >IS,600,B30, o r • l.'< 2 pe r n p - j c ll k, aeeo rd ing to a re p o rt o f th e H - jb ? lac la l n U tls tic a o f c itie s o f ove r 30,- A i e b y Ihe bureau o f the ccnsns to - ie x IV. iT «in th e re p o rt 8am L . Ropers, d ire e -;g e r o f tbe ccniraa sh o w # 'th a t o n ly RO:»s

ASSOCIATED P R E ^

E W SP S id E I l T E . O E I I T l '

s i f E i i r ,FIRSTLIIPOF

r m ™California Aviator’s Log Book.

Shows He Has Beaten Lieu- . tenant Maynard in Trans- t Continental Flight

FLYING TIME FOR TRIP 24 HOURS, 30 MINUTES

Fifth Eastbound Plane ■ Lands at Mineola; Two'Accidents

, Mar Day’s Racing; No More Fatalities ReportedW ASHm OTON. OT - r o tm id

. a ^ u n c e m e n t w aa made here to d a y - b y the a rm y a ir ee rrlce th a t ro les ' o f th e tr«n » -con tlne a ta l a ltp la n e n f lH M U ty n U M n q O r t arntead- ers to s ta r t on. th e re to xn t r ip n o t less tb a n 48 hours a f te r a r r l r a l o r m ore th a a DO hoors, except w he re th e t r ip to th e n e x t s topp ing cou ld n o t be com ple ted be fo re s ttn - • - dow n. Bondays a re , ezcladed as ' f l y in g d a y s -o r In com p atln g th e m in im u m o f m a x lm d a s ta y o f con- te n ta n ts a t Ban Franc isco o r M in e ­o la .

The m lin g o f the p ra rlo tis p la n w as to s ta r t th e re ta m f l ig h t O cto­be r 20. •

M IN E O L A , N. Y ., (JFJ— C aptain Lo w c ll U . B m lth , th ir d eastbound a v ia to r to com plo to tho tran ae on tlne nta l f l ig h t , a r r iv e d horo a t 10 :30:4 !*

A cco rd in g to - th e reco rd In Oai>- ta in S m ith ’ s lo g book he has be at- - en L le n t M a yn a rd In th e tran s* c o n tin e n ta l race. C a p ta in S m lt l i ’ t fig n re s show th a t he f l e w ' fro m San P ra n d sco to M in e o la in 24 honrs sn d SO m in ates f ly in g t im e as ag a in s t Id e o t. M a y n a rd ’s 24 hours, 60-m inQ tes and 48 i-& sec­onds f ta m M in e o la to Saa r ra n d s - co. C a p ta in B m lth ’ i .c la im to be v ic to r w i l l h a re to be o f f td a l ly - r e r l f le d be fo re a d e d s le n is made.C ap ta in S m ith sa id th a t b o t f o r an

aee iden t a t C e re la n d w here be bro ke se re ra l p n rta o f h is m ach ine In la n d ­in g he w ou ld have - beaten M a jo r Bpats and L ie u te n a n t K ie l here.

A leaJcy ra d ia to r w hich , he t r ie d to pa tch Dp w ith c o m m eal, fo un d h li» a r r iv in g here w itb w a te r f lo w in g free* ’ ly fro m h is ra d ia to r. H o w as anxious to be o f f on h is re tn m t r ip , ho aa ld, . and w as c o n fid e n t o f “ w in in g the

C np tn in S th ltb was s u f fe r in g severe­ly fro m eold when he landed.

r O R T Y A V IA T O r Ib R E S U M EP L IG H T AC BO SS C O N T IN B N T

C H IC A G O , (/P>— A f te r a . ^ v ’s rest • and w ifh m ore fa vo rab le wenthe7\ov(>r ne a rly the e n tiro courBc, fo r t y a»rn.v av ia to ra fo da y resumed th e ir f l i g h u in tb o tran ae on tlne nta l a e ria l de rby.

C lea r, co ld « ^ n th e r w ith m oderate w in d s w as rcpo rte d _ fro m m ost o f tho e o n tro l atatlonB w l t i i the exception- o f tboee In N ebraaka, w here fo g g y w e a th ­e r In te r fe re d w l lh tho sclicduTca-" o f - , aevoral o f tb o f i le rs , t ^

C ap ta in L o w e ll H . S m ith , w ho a r­r iv e d f t t M in eo ln a t 10:.'!0 a. m . todny waa th o th ir d f ly e r - t o com ple te thn f i r s t h a lf o f the t r ip ffro m Han P rnn- t-isr<i. He le f t R o c lirs le r a t 7:40 a. m. and mado th e t r ip to H ln o o la In w h a t Is be li."-cd In *1- rpcc.nl 'im e . Tw o o th e r f ly e rs la te r reached M ineo la .T lie y J l- . ; I .i.-u t. It . 8 . W o rth in c to n a n !L io u t. H . E . Queona w ho le f t C lere lan d e a rly th ia m orn in g on the la s l leg o f th e ir etuifbound jo u rn e y . L ie u te na nt Queona landed n t M in eo la af and L ie u te n a n t W o rth in g a t 2:17 :03 .

C ap ta in H a r r j- D ra y to n le f t Reno headed fo r San Francisco e a rly in th .' day w ith th e In d le a tio n i th a t he w ou ld bo th e Bccond f ly e r to fin is h the f ir s t h a lf ( if fhe fra n sco n lin p n ln l t r ip among the wpsfbound rn n lin ito n t.

O thers In the w estbound group whn expected to r*aeh Rnn Pm nciaco to ­dav w ere : L ie u t. L . S. W ebster, Cap- t t f ln .1. O. Donaldson and L ie u l. A le x ­ander Pcamou j r . . who le f t S a lduro .V t ftb , nnd C ap ta in H a r ry S m ith and L le n t. E . C M . M anr.elmnn w ho le f t Oreen R ive r fo r the P a c if ic e j« » l.

E leven westbound fl ie rs le f t C lcve- lan de arly in fh e .Iny w h ile fo n r o lli- ITS hnppi-d o f f from B u ffa lo head"d fo r S.-»n F rnnc i'co .

H n l f a dozen fliV rs passed one an ­o th e r in ( ’ h ie.ijro d u r in g fhe m orn in g .A dosen f l ie rs were s tru n c op t be tw een C hirngo und Salt Iv ike C ily rtte ln jr to ­w nrd the P a c if ic coast. .VU th e f l ie r s expect fo reach th e ir de s tina tion a >e-

I fo re to m o rro w n ig h t.

CContlnucd on Page F o u r)

IES H A VE INCO M E lE IR E XPEN D ITU R ES

o i th e 217 r t l le * bad '« e f * a o f t f v - enues ove r th e ir e rp en d itn re e , th e ex-' cess to ta l l in g *SS;J2.'l,0W. o f • 1.60 pe K ca p ita , w h ile fo r the re w a ln lB g . M r

i e itie s expend itn rea e x c e e d ^ r « m n « 4 ' b y tT 0 ,9S 3 ,» 0 , o t » .4 8 p e f eap ita l.; •• '

‘ A m on g th e c itie a is w b ich rfvennes. i e x c e ^ e d a l l expendltnVea s t * N e w - T o r k , 6 L 'L e n i i, P itta b n rg h , Loe A»>.

; g a la ^ W ash in g to n , .P o rtla n d aad D « a r i ; r e r . . , r.i r

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P A O S T W O

H U T ’NOTFEIIIilBLElOFFIGimS

Idaho Public Utilities Coiimiis- sion After Long Investiga- ; tion. Declares Use of White ' Coal Waste of Money -

B O ia B ~ > B r in g }s g . to a..cIoBo an In - ves tiffkU on eoTorisg ' o o ro th a n a y w 'h

' t in e , tb e Id o b o p u b lic t i t i l i t ie a com* tnlasion re tn n ie d a eooelaalve re p o rt on B 5 tu rd *y and ru led th a t /n n d e r p roaent , eeonomie eond itions, th e qbo o t «lee> * t r i e i t j fo r 'o p e n a ir o r taouso h e a tin g is a w u te ot m onoy.

B y m a k in g U iis dociaion th « com- m iaaion p lacod i ts e lf a t .tho head o f a l l

'O the r tu c h bo a rd * in th o U n ite d States.I t waa tb e f i r a t a t i l i t lc o body in th ia c o u n try to .anawer th o queation.

Has r a r B o ach iag B f fo c t IIn i t s fa r reaeh ing concluaion, how - c

eve r, th a com m ission d id n o t question i th e d e s ira b il ity of o lo e tr ic h c n tin g serv- e Jce. E le c tr ic he a tin g , w ith i ta freedom ( fro m asbos, smoko an d sm ell, w ou ld ndd m uch to tb o co m fo rt and eonvoni- ( once o f o u r ho m e^ tb o jud ge s ad m itte d . ‘ T bo y added: I f Id ah o caa o f fe r roa- oooable hopo o f a a a tia fa c to ry e le c tr ic ' he a tin g aorvico fo r tb e fu tu ro , sho has on asso^ o f g ro a t-vo lu e - *

B u t tb o com m issioners m a in ta in e d ' th a t th e y were n o t oapoeia lly In to ro a t- od in tb o qoeation aa to w b e lb e r o r n o t e lo c tr ic c u rro n t caa bo fu rn ish e d fo r h cn tin g purposes a t a p rice com par* nb lo to th e cost o f coa l o r o tbe r fa e i to | a ' fe w peraons w bo m ay happen to be i fa v o ra b ly loca ted . T h o quostion th e y | asked an d answered in tb e Iong> m on ths o f tbo in ve s tig a tio n w as tlU tf: ^

Practicablo and 7eaaiblo i“ Is i t p ra c t ic a b le -a n d fo a ^ b lo to

b c a t th o homea and business p lacos o f \ ou r s ta to b y e le c tr ic i ty to tho same ex- ^ te n t genem lJy. th o t th o y aro no w ho at. . ed b y o th e r m ea na t” I

The conclusion o f th o com m ission m a y | lie summed up in th ro e sho rt sontcnceci:

E le c tr ic energy ia no vo r ehrap.Coal is rc jf to n n b ly in c ip e n s iv o fo r

he a tin g un its .£ le e t r ic l ty pe r u n it o f be a t costa <I f

•to 0 tim es os mueh as coal. ^S evera l reasons, im p e lled th o com m ii-

s ion to a sk fo r tb e hearing . Tbo-m um - bors e xp la in thom in tb is language:

" A t va riou a tim es a r tic le s appeared in tbe prosa o f th o s ta te c a ll in g a ttc a * ^ t io n to th e a b u n d a n t w a te r p o w er w liic h -g \raa bo ing a llo w e d to w aste and sug- q ge s tin g th a t i t cou ld an d shou ld be bar- p nesscd f o r tb o purpose o f h e a tin g th e « homes o f a ll, b o th in c i f y aad ru ra l el d is tr ic ts . A lso th o quostion o f e le e tr ie t l

'd e T c Io p a e n t w as in je e to d In to p o lit ie a l w ea m p a i|n s and s tu m p apeake'ra in d u lg ­ed in aueh broad an d gene ra l assertions ^ re la t iv e t« tho po ss ib iliU o a o t develop* c m en t and uso o f hyd ro -o lo e tr io po w or in t) Id a h o tb a t tho p u b lic w as Uab lo to be in m is lod an d hopes ra iaed tb a t cou ld n e t i>l be rea lized. A n d the fu r th e r fa c t th a t li| e le e tr ie c u rre n t has bcon and Is be ing tr fu rn iah ed fo r he a tin g purposes to a v|

" U ih lted nu m be r o t d w e t l in £ ^ in (he pi T w in F a lla d ia t r ic t 'o f th o Id a h o F uw cr com pany, and to num orous homes and n bu n in e u houacs w ith in the te r r i to r y li| covered b y th o M in id o k n p ro je c t o t the f ' U n ite d S ta ten rec la m a tio n aervico , «>ug- gvs le d to th u com m issio :i th a t c lo r tr ie l'< t i t i l i t i o i L-ndor its co n tro l uliould bo r i- .« l« irH 10 'u rn is li h e a tin g n r r v i f r w ith - **’ o u t l i ii i i in t io n .

. T w u Com m issioners A g ^M The <-iPmrr.lou9 d i^ ris io .i uau t ):0

jo in t i>r.)duct o f P re o h n fo r nm ; J .rb . i f th e co iiim ifn ion . C o m m u V n jir r Hwi-c- Icy , w ho dJ<‘- n ta tn k e p a r t i- i t h j h. nr- , in g , n'a<! a l i tho evidenco ool* th o o the r * re p o rt, iH f l f i lo d u a u p p lc in f i i tu r / r«- •? p o rt, in w l.ic h ho dec lared thaf. the ex- }>enflO o f co n s truc tio n •it' d.Tm'*, iip lll- w ays, tu rb ine s , j>ow rr bounes, con tro l- l in g appa ra tus, h ig h te ns ion lin^>«, etc., bs a l l necessary elements o f c le r tr ic Mr^•• y Ico, bowevoh cheap tho source o f pow ­er, m ako e lo c tr ic i ty fo r w h a te ve r p iir - I>osc expensive. H e declared tb a t re ­duced ratea g ive n b y p u b lic u t i l i t y com­panies to poraona u ^ n g ]w w e r f o r houso b e a tin g a rc , In e f fe c t , d ia e rim in a to ry , because th o burden o f h e a t in g th e houM o f tb e m an who reeeives t i e cheaper ra to ia tb en be ing bo m e b y a l l non- heat-using aubscrbiers.

T b o w om aa w ho s tud ies tb o ads K K O W 3 th/* r ig h t-n o w o f fe r in g s o f tbe stores. Sbe d o e sn 't bave to spend hours in •‘ s h o p p in g ." tih a doos her b n y in s i^ a businesslike w a r . ^

Choice Farm142 acres, 3-4 n i le eaa

H ighw ay, a ll good l ^ d , .f< ed w ith woven w ire ; is h ig a ll in pastnre and a lfa lfa e w ild oata. Oood five roi room one two. rosmoke houBO, granftry, to< deep well, e lectric lig h t ai orchards.

OOOD TEEM S TO TH

SAMPSOIH A N S E N ,

JCARRAiVZA IS . REUtXINGP ie w ld aa t P la na to SpesA E x*

tanded V a c a t io n f t t a m u T o v n

M B X IO O O IT y T ^ f f ) — P re s id e n t Car- r a a u , w ho ia absen t fm m the ea p ita l on a vaca tion , p lana to rem a in several

% w eeks in h is bome to w n o f C ua tro C ionogns, s ta te o f- C oabu ila , «n jo y in ,{

1 b is f i r s t r<;laxation in a y e a r fro m o f f i -I c ia l du ties . H o waa aceom paniod by

A g u ir re B e r la n j ^ sec re ta ry o f Oobor* Boc ion ; P aa to r ^ u a ix , .S ecre ta ry

•- A g r ic o ltu re t J u a n B a rra ga n , c b iu o f a ta £ f; F a o lin o Fon tes, d ire c to r general

* o f th e n a tio n a l ra ilw n ya , and a la rge g m il i ta r y eacort> '

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T O K IO (Correspondence o f Tho As- 'II aociated P ress)— K iju r o Bb idehara ," v ie o -fo ro lg n m in ia te r, w lio w as ap* i

po in te d Beptom ber H am bassador a t W ash in g to n , is regarded horo as one

. o f th o m ost capab le o f Japanese d ip * a io tn a ls . H e haa c lim b ed in p ld ly .la th o . sorv iee and a t th e 'c o m p a ra tiv e ly ea rly a a((0 o f 47 is e n tn is te d w ith th e po s t u t J W ash in g to n w h ich Jnpaneso no w re- [. ga rd as th e fr m ost im p orta n .t fo re ig n I d lsp lo m a tic post.

M r . S h lde l ■era m arrie d M iss Masa- Q ko Iw a s a k i, s is te r o f B a ro n K y u y a _ Iw a a a k I, a tnem ber o f th o g re a t Jnp

auose Twoaaki fa m ily w h ich shares 3 w l tb th o M its u i fn m ily In d u s tr ia l and

fin a n c ia l lenderablp in . th o Jnpanoso ’ E m p ire .^ M r . S h ideha ra hns nor%'od in Chinn

and E n g la nd nnd was fo r somo tim e ' c o u n c illo r a t tbe embassy in W nshiug- " to n , b e in g tra n s fe rre d fro m th e re to ® Lo n d o n and subsequently nam ed m ln-

is te r to H o lla n d . .. S h o rtly a f te r tho* o u tb re a k o f tb o 'w a r ho w as .rceall<:.l

to bo v le o -fo ro lg n m in is te r , nnd d u r­in g th o w a r ho hoa hand led a l l in te rna -

J t io n a l p rob lem s w h ic h w o re , developed , f b y tb e w a r. H b speaks E n g lis h and' : . P ro n ch w i t h fa c il i ty ._________

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E ffects to Be Presented Un- j der Bnles i

' B E R L IN (Correspoiidenee o f T lie A ssoc in ted P ress )— The th en tres in B e r lin , espoc ln lly th e m ore p r r te n t io ia ones, n ro p la n n in g to cu t dow n th o ir p ro grnm s and rev ise p ie l r m:hodulo«i,GO t ] in t o n ly p layn w ith s im p le Ilg h tln c ti e f fe c ts nro nocessary, as th o re su lt o fk th o . l ig h t re s tr ic t io n s fo r tho eomirf); w in te r .

The op o ra is l^e g in n ing to com p ly w ^th th o o rdor b y n W rtin g C arm en a t 6 o 'c lo c k . Thp Qerm an th e n tro voices th e sen tim en t o f n i l b ig houses b y sny ­in g i t n - ill be noccsnary t o nbnndon p in ys w ith n b ig nconery and npecinl l i l 'h t in g c f fe c ts r n d co n fin e th rm so lve ti • tn nnlou pieces o r p lnyn sot in in d i­v id u n l rooms. T lio clnssle and nrtis ti*- p la ys w i l l p ro b a b ly van ish fo r n tim e.

The opera d ire c to r hus no t y e t mnde n s tA ^ ^ ie n t ns to how se rious ly tho lig h S ^ e s tr ic t io n s w i l l ham per the per-, fo nn nn ce , b u t i t in i-x)>fcted th a t i t w i l l he nece**ar>’ to o m it im p o rtn n t pnrtn. o f the plnyn. T li« Lenn lng tlicn- tre annuunros th a t i t w i l l be im p oM ib le fo prenent i tn p in ys n ce o rd iiig to" tho a r t i» t ic v ie w jw in t.

T h e hote ls w i ll feel the re s tr ic t io n most l i f te r the tliea tren , beciiune guentn cnnnot have lig h t to t i i i ie nn ununl.

S to ro n d v c r tla lu g serves th e people w ho bu y . I t is n o t in te re s tin g , o f ae lf. t p ' those w bo ra re ly ba y an y ­th in g .. I t is n o t m ere ly in te re s tin g b u t v i t n l to tbo buyers tn r tb e homes. F o r i t Is a gu ide and a se rv ice to 'th e ra .

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J ia th e oeeupied te r r i to ry o f <7ermany w ith re fc ren ee to the p o lit ic a l move* b m on t b y D r. A d am D orte n o f W elaba* t den and o tbp ra desigoed to b i ia f f a b o s t d

I tt Itb in e la n d republie- D r. D o rto n haa b I been p ro h lb ito u from en te rin g e ith e r U - the A m erican o r B r it ia h oce a p ^d area y

fo r th e purpose o f speak ing p u b lic ly o r O causing de m onstra tions ' i n fa v o r o f a .e

ehnnge o f g o r n B a a a t }<In s tru c tio n s issued fro m the B r i t is h ^

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U y w i l l DO recogn ized w ith o u t th o pro- o ly v ious snnetion o f tho B r it is h m il i ta ry «] 4t n u th o r i t ie s . " ' ; • gie- ■ ---------- wrn FBBKOB CBNSOB NEWBPAPEBS «

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triennia l general eonvention o t the etti Protestant BplKOpal ehoreh, now moot- c it lng bore, aad aeqairing o f neeessary nff

> grounda aad b o ild la m is •uggeatod In pn ■ho resDlutions ^ s e n te d in ibo bouao u f egi \jy blsbopa by Blabop Oeorge Beecher o f gri lar w e itera Nobraaka. The reaolntloa b a i o ti SJ been placed on tho ealondar. anny The M stfb iU ty .o f choosiBg Wash- eii re* ington, o . 0.: as a permanent homo fo r soi )a* the triennia l conventions haa bean o f mt diicnssed by delegatea, bat i t is not laa believed by ehnrehnon such a plan is he: ier like ly to be worked ont. fo r some Ch ea yeara. 0 Cuor Biahops and clerical and lay dele- a eates to tho coaveatloa are s itting la |

jo in t sesalon today to eondder plans n t ish i f r tbo nntiouwide •yanpaign td f i-

oanco ehureh work extension' and main- — tonaneo tho noxt tbroo years, fo r which “

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oa Beaders o f store advertising aadar>) r stand and appreciato'tho-<aet that a II ro- nerebant, in annouaolng price coBces* ry sions, aasomes a dlroet and Ineseapablr

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C IN C IN N A 'T I, O., y P > - ^ « ^, f a l l m lso ionnry agcneies promises to >0 th o v i ta l quosUon tb a t w i l l bo dis- — inssed a t tbe convention o f tho D is- — lip les o f C h r is t'W h ich opens here to ­i l e t . W h ile the m ain sessions nre in >rogress in moalo ha ll, a group o f del- igates w h ich sty les i ts e lf the eoa- rress o f d is c ip le s " w ill ga th e r in an- ith e r ba lL 'W is group is opposed to la y m erger o f the m lsa lonaiy ngen- lies. A lig n e d -w ith each fa c tio n nru lome o f-n h » m oat in flu e n tia l members i f the ebUKh.

Ten thousand delegates aro expcctcd lere. There are delegatea fro m Japan, a in a , In d ia , A fr ic a , tho Philipp ines, h jb a and P o rto Bico.

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— hi s car. We ca»ry tl hope; in a short time ' Garage. We solic it ^ ness because we havt ods, the Ford Parts, th and the Ford prices. ] be glad to get your ord'

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in S a l t L a k e ; W ib c n A c t iy i t ie B

O G D S N , U t ^ n ^ T b e home s ta te ! o f S e u to r B o o o t, irhoso stand In fn v o r i Q f BtEOnp rese rva tion s to th e lesffoe , o f na tions coveaant has beon opposed b y m any o f h is con s titu en ts , w as in* v ^ e d B a tu rd ay hy Senator- H ira m W . . Johnson o f C aU fom U i, on th e la s t day o f h is speak ing ea n p o lg n a(n>i& it tho .leaRue as i t no w stands. *

U ne w oe tod orideaces th a t sen.tiincn t ® .In U ta h and elsewhere has begun to sw io g (aw ard am endnien t o f th e cove* #

. n a n t w ero c la im ed b y Soaa to r Johnson w n f t e r h is a r r iv a l here, w here he ad - ,

^ V rd re s s e d a a andleaee in ono o f th e t i t y ' s , In rjte s t th e a tre * . '

k S t f iS n l o f f ie ia ls o f the M orm o n * w iK f i ' i d e a t i f ie d them selves w ith th e i^eception com m ittee f ro m Ogden an d r S a lt La ke C ity , w h le h m e t th o C a lifo r- x a ia senator, aad B ishop 0 . W . N ib lo y ae tcd as ehairm an a t th e m ee ting Sa t* . u rd ay a ig h t a t th e S a lt L a ke C ity ta b - i vraac le .

Zn c lo ilag his tonr todsy Senator Johnaon took-P rw lden t W ilson to task fos hla activ ities a t Paris. % p trtle n la rly v l t l i ttferehce te the : JapasaM sltsattoa aad t 2w Bhta- ‘ toag agtaomettt B s declared tk a t Saran Oote, member o f the Ja]^aa- i, ese, miaaion a t Pazla, g a ^ 'o u t an » In tn r la w la t« r in Washington in ■which he d ln ilg w l th a t Fxesldeat WUson and Ooloael & B l Boosa t

■ had Toted a t Ta tis In fa ro r o f the p racia l e q n a ll^ elanae sought h y & Japan dnrlnc the negotlatlooa. >• Preaident WUson, aa rha im sa , « la te r n iled th a t the ro te la fa vo r ]< o f the claose most be nnanlmoas v and I t waa therefore defeated.Senator J ^ ison decla re d .^ ___A g a in a T 7 )g iie n , as was th o case r i

.P r id a y in ' U o n ta n i, pa rtisa n sh ip ap* p p a rc n fly w as fo rg o tte n fo r th e m o- di m ent and members o f bo th repnb licA n w n n d dem oeratie pa rties p a rtic ip a te d in st th o g re e tin g g ive n to S ona to r Johnson. . .^ "T h e W est is no t o lo c a lity , {t- is a • p l r i t , ” Bena to r Johnson to ld a ga th * n e rin g - if Ogden e i t iu n s a t luneheon w to da y in a non>poUtIenl < lu b . The s«a* n •ntor con tinuod th a t he hoped b y h is * ' t-am paign a g a in s t 'th e presen t league rc covenant to “ m ake i t reapoetable to be jo s t a p la in A m erican ag a in in th is . c o n n t ry . " “

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P A R IS , (A V -D e e re e s pub lished ia < th e Jou rna l O ff ie ia l th is . ' m orn in g , p lacc th e in te r io r a f fa ir s e f Franee on a peace basis, end ing tbo s ta te o f i>lego, H ft in g th e censorship and tra n s ­fe rr in g J u r i^ I c t io n ove r po lice a f fa im o l from th o a rm y to pre fectures, c tn o in c ta o in « ta o in o tao l e to ina ah r D.

To ond the, sta te o f w a r ^ l t h Oor* G erm any I t ia s t i l l neeessary to de­p o s it in tho fo re ig n o f f ic o a te x t o f B th e tre a ty s igned b y P res id en t P o in ­care, w hieh w i l t bo f i le d w ith th e r a t i - ai fJcatJon docum ent s i/p ied b y P res id en t B b c rt o f Germ any, w h ich a lre a d y is ia hand; T o th is w i l l be added the r a t i - v f ic a t io n docum ents s igned b y th e k in g s o f E ng land aad Ita ly .

Tbe exchange o f ra t i f ic a t io n s w i l l occu r a t ‘the fo re l(fn o f f ic o w ith o u t l i ocrem ony. T h o B r it is h and I ta l ia n ra t Iflc a tio n s ha ve no t*a s -ye t been reeeived b o t are expected a t a n y m om enL

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IX )K L O N , y p )—A m ovem ent is bo­in g inaugura ted In Lo nd on to b r in g a b o a t th e com pelled licen s in g o f m an­agers o f B r i t is h m w c a l com edy or bortcsque th e a tr ica l rom pa n ics w h icb tra v e l w ith chorus«‘s o f m ore th a n f iv e

. g ir ls . Sponsors o t tb a cam paign a r? a u th o ritie s fo r s ta tem ents th a t j ^ r l members o f m any o f these troupes aro be ing v le t im ite d b y unacrupu lo iis man* 0{p>rs w ho pay tbe f^ irls less thaa . * 5 a w eek. _____________________ _

TRANSVAAL ALARMED AT ASIATIC ENCROACHMENT

Mass Keetlag Adopt Beeotnaon A d ro .Measoree te Deal

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I ’R E T O a iA , A t a maas m ee t­in g he ld here S ^ te m b e r i to conaider tb s 9oestioa o f A s ia tic s in th « Trans* v o s l, a rte o ln tio n w as adop ted declor* ia g th a t th e m ee ting “ v iew s w ith the greatest a la rm tbe serions menace to th e . eeonomie aa d socia l w e lfa ro o f th s in h a b ita n ts o f - the Transx’aa l occas- ioaed oy th e eontinued fnc ro ach m e a t of>^'AstBties, and advoca te * im m edia te neaanres to de a l w ith th is q u e s t io n . '’

BRITISH COUNT RECRUITSBtn« Book n g n e e S ko v Oontrtbntloa

c f A n Xacw o f 8,664,000 K en .

LOSOOS’ . W V - T h e to ta l m t l lU r y fo rcc re<Tuite ii f r o m - a l l races o f the

F.m plre f» r tb e w a r w as 8,634,- OOO, acco rd ing :o the f ig u re * o f the ne«r D ine IV>ok iasoed I ty th e w a r cah i- a r t . O f th is num ber E a jtla n d fa m is h , ed 4,000,000.

The to ta l casnalties are g lv tn ns 3, 000,000, o f w hom 666,000 w ero k il le d -

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B r ie f B ^ 8 f0 S p o r tComo on , you O risz llo s— g« t sta rted .,

■Thhe V e m on e lo b o f th o Coast Sat- o rd a y rammed- th e S t. P an l team "fo r f a i r in th e fo n r tb gamo o f lh o M onor

' Leagoe cham p serleis. The f in a l w.as ^ IS to S fo r tbe coast tltlo-hoU<>r5.

The S id n ts w ere accorded a l l th d ‘ best o f th e ba rg a in in the n rn tte r o f ' ru les and such fo r the con test. A m e ri­

can association reg u la tio n s b * .n g thet 1 _______“ T o B ig B U I DoU goea. a lo t o f crodl',' fo r th is w in , th o lon g la d fro m B n tto* ho ld in g th e in va d e rs to seven fa ir ly’ w o l l sca tte red c lon te. H e ou tp itcb cd t ' “ S tea m b oa t’ ' W ill ia m s , U harllo H a ll, and Gos M e r r i t t oU th e w ay. ,

» I o P a ris S a tu rd ay s ig h t Edd io ^ fc * \1 O o o rty o f Oshkosh lo s t a -bont w ith ,' Balsac, fV eneh h e avyw e igh t, a c' b lo w be ing de live red d o r in g cha sov-1' e n th ronnd. Tho Scrap w as b ll lo d as a „‘ IS session go. „

S te a lin g J im J e f f r ie s s tu f f Joe Beck- ^ e t t , cham pion o f E n g la nd , had ordered i, F re d P n lto n to ho s tlo ab ou t a b i t and r. sbows some clawss, do ntyoo kno w . ' tl

The G ood ing fo o tb a llto a m w i l l be ^ horc W ednesday to measure s tren g th oa •, tho g r id w ith th o G r i i i l le s .

A f t e r lo n g and p ro fo n n d contempla* t io n o f a l l phases connected w i th tho pa c t, covenant, longuo, S im Sm iley, sagebrush sa w , rUee .a n d rbm a rks : “ “ Q fo r oz I k in gueas amoDg a l l o ' t h ’ a llie s m ost o ' t h ' e n th u s la w fe r t h ' lenguo o 'n a t io n s exudes fro m Presldont

Jockey P a to r p u t T w in P a lls on tho I race m ap w ith a vengeanco- T h is• prom lsln ic y o u th o f th o tu r f rode H il* “ ■ d ro th 's ^‘ U a d H a t t e r " to a g lo rious ®> w in in th o •50,000 L a to n la cham pion- f I sh ip stake , S a tu rd ay.

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shows aro o rd e r ly conducted - a f f a i r s w w h ich dra w w o n d e rfu l crow ds. la “ I t is -not g e ne ra lly kn o w n In . *’ •10 A m e rica th a t m y con test w i th .W ild o re dre w a ga te o f $128,000 a t th o O ljrm p io JO club . I d o n ’ t know o f an y cham pion- ly sh ip b o o t be tw en a couplo o f bantam * “ r Lo w e ig h ts th a f ove r d re w th a t m uch ro m oney befo re . I t c e r ta in ly shows how 10 th ey go In fo r bo x in g In L o n d o n .’ p- iSloorv do esn 't say th a t i t ’s beeauso ,g o f the chanco to cop b ig 'm o n e y th n t , '

he w an ts to b a tt le abroad, b u t th a t le Is n 't ha rd to deduce. H o g o t $1S,000 Is fo r con te s ting w ith W ild e , and w h llo Jt he d o e sn 't be lieve th e decis ion w h ich d fa vo re d the B r it is h e r w as jo s t , he is ' t phlTosopher enough to f ig u re o o t w ho re e ho d id n ' t lose nny pre s tigo b y th n t do- p fe a t nnd s t i l l can, d ra w b ig c o in .o v c r sr there.n K o BQ oavk to B la ke

“ O , w h a t ’s tho d iffe re n c e i f tho re f- “ orco d id g iv e W’ lld o th o decis ion ove r

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B u rp rls cd -w h o n ; I aeeepted th e ve rd ic t L, n g a in s t mo w ith o u t te a r in g tho ro o f J o f f th o O lym p ic c lub . y .“ T h a t ’s ono reason w h y th o y w n n t , m o to ro tu rn to London to b o r , no I ’m g Roh ig to show them , nnd n t tho samo g tim o p ic k up a cons ide rab le am ouut

o f m oney. Perhaps I ' l l scrap W lld o a ng a in . T h a t 's up to W’ ild e , and ho ean J m eet me. n t nny tim e, he is ready. B u t f T d o n 't th in k th n t th e decis ion w i l l

fn v o r W ild e when w o clash tho n e x t t im e . " ... •

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Th e n ' w ou ld bo be tte r sui-li argum en ts i f tho tre a ty u u ilo r eon- s id e ru tio n w ero m i'ro ly a tre n ty ; b u t ' i t is v e ry m u rh m oro th an th a t. Pruposod " o rg a n la x tin n o f a leagun o f no tion s oin- ' bod iod in th o covenant Avhich has been made an in te g ra l p n r t o f the tre a ty ,

• Im p lies a de pa rtu re fro m th o t ra d it io n ­a l p o lic y o f A m erica lh a t Is fa r m oro re v o lu tio n a ry th an fl io proposals fo r the a b o lit io n o f iu v o lu u ln r} ' se rv itu d e , ’ fo r tUo po pu ln r o le c tion . o ( U n ite d H tatca sonatom , o r fo r the rn fran eh iso* m en t o f wom en. A n y eve rybo dy know a ho w m urh lim o wns coiiBumod in ilo- l in te .o f these la t te r Isnucs.,

I l in to 1)0 rem arked th a t th r debate in th in inn tancu arixcs no t o u t o f sen- t im u n t fo r o r a ^ in s l eslikb lishm cn t o f

- a new o rder b e tto r M jcu la te d to m ake ftr r en d u rin g pcuce, o r even o u l o f va- rinnco o f o jiin io n os rexp i'cts th o Icagiin I l f na tions j i r in c ip le . Tho source o f con­tro ve rsy is d i v ( ^ i t y o f o jtln ion as to w lu 'th e r o r no t » 1 h p n r lic u la r pro im - m il in n il itn ih - ln iK ix b i ' t te r ilcHigni-d to Timkc fo r ponce th nn fo r w n r ; and i t is to bo n i lm it to i l th n t t l io rc is con-’

roon» fo r urRximenl.I t ’ IH not a too m d ico l v i r w to ta ke

M int A>n('rii;niin u f thiH ^ o iio rn tiu u m ny liv o to » r r t l io i ln y w lion Ih i’y w i ll ho g ra to fu l fo r tho fn r t t lu i t tho probnb lo a r t iv i t i r . i um l n io ilo o f o jio rn tion o f th is pro]K)sal hnvo boon nn th o ro u g h ly Vn.-scutcd a # 4 lie y w i l l b r as a rcsuH o f jiro y rrs s in g disriiss innn on tho f lo o r o f l l i r s rn a lr .

O f ron rso . . t i io >>onnto hu lils no mo- i iii])o ly an n ta rtfo l fo r r r i t i r ’n shn fts .Tho houHr o f ro jirc so n ln tiv ra ts he ld Mp to scorn i>rcauHc, fo rso oth , "e le v e n n p p rn p r ia tin n b ilis , tho wom an s u ffra fte um ondm cnl und a jiro h ib it io n cn forco- m ont b i l l nro th r not roxu lln n f the u-ork o f th r j ir rs o n l rongress so fa r as i l i i ; Ir(;i.« Ia tion g o e s , '’ and fu r th e r th a t “ tho n p ( iro p r ia tio n b i l ls w o rr la rg e ly h o lilo v e r h il ls w h irh should have be rn im u e d d u r in g th o la s t session.”

W h c th rr o r no t those ap p ro p ria tio n J iilU “ sh fin ld h a v * bo rn passnl d u r in g th e lo i 't s rs jiio n ” ti]>on m om rn ta ry oon- s id e ra tio n is, o f ro u rs r , op rn lo arg ti-

• ‘ T l i r r i i r k lh a t rrow.s in th r m om - inK doos no l n lw a yn l i v r tn r rb w a t n ig h l , “ bu t i t is r a th r r no te w o rth y to observe th a l the ne t r rs u lt o f the w o rk « f th is congress, so fa r a« i t hns acted

' n il a p p ro p ria tio ns , c o tw ith s ta n d io g th e n rre> A a rily la rgo IncrcaAri fo r w a r-ria k in s u n iu re , sbows a ne t dcerra»r o f 1939,- (>P2J5<1.97 as ro m p a rrd w ith tb r las t fc r l io n o f tb p la s t n ^ i o n on th r same b il ls , and a T e d n c lio n ’ o f ll,fiS j,8 G 7,- 803JM as com p a m ) w ith tbe am oants

TWIN FAU-S DAItY NEWS asked fo r b y . tb e exe eu ^v^ d e p a it- m onta aad eonsiderod b y tb ia congross,

W F ram ors o f tho co n s titu tio n aeemod no- to h a v e .th o u g h t th e y bad done mueb

to sa fegua rd po pn la r govo rn m o n t w hen ^ th o y p ro v id ed fo r th o in s t i tu t io n know n ^ as congress.fto C rit ic s o f congress, i n ^ f f e c t a t leaat,

serm to be do ing w lia t th e y can io ~ b r in g th is im j> orlan t b ra nch o f tho gov- ( • r e rnm ent in to -d isropate ; and th e re can ^00 bo no d i& counting th o fa c t th a t danger :5S lIcK Ih U w ay.~ I t m ig h t be in te re s tin g to know ju s t _ _ w hn t is expeetod o f congwsa b y thoso he ' ’.bo tvVc m oat a r t iv e in its c r it ic is m .TO-

K > O K TO T H B E A S T

It- A reso lu tio u urged i n th o senate on ^ S n tu rd ny b y tw o dem ocratic sonators,

IC ing o f U ta h , and S m ith o f G eorgia , 11 m ay la te r bo roca llcd w ith in te re s t l i i — c im n ec lion w i th fu r th e r events— sotno ® o f , w h ich uln-odT^JuLVC dovolopod— sll tu n ii in g to nhow tH o t th u V e rsa illca Jd tre a ty o f 2'<-'ueo w h ich is to end tUo

w orld w n r .Is p ro v in g a lrea dy o rope o f sand.

a- T h is reso lu tio n w ou ld decloro th a t t lw p ro v in ce o f Thrace , avuvtdcd b y tb o j)oarc eonferenee, a t th o instance on­l i ro ly . o f the A m erican de legation, to U n lg a r if l, n na tion a llie d w ith Germ any, shonld be g ive n to Qroucu.

I l is III be obsotved th a t in tw o in ­stances n lre a ily thu to rm s o f th u pcaco tro n ty hnvo boen disregardod.

In o ]ip os ltio n to Uio commands o f tbo, iie iiru rnn fo ren cu and the to rm s o f tho?c*

tre a ty ,•U iim a n ia aent troo ps to occupy })uda ]ios t— und ^ Itum anion troops a tn i

^ o rru p y the H u n ga ria n en p ita l, n sort o f h n lf henrted acquiescence in t l | u 'a r -

rnngom ont h a v in g be rn w o ii f r o n r tTio' p rn ro ro iifo rcn eo ;

^ In np j)oK ltlon to fho ,w tsh<\ o f u t loast nWi' n f the m eniberji ( i f fhe poaco ron-

foreuoe and tb e le rm s o f tho peaco tre n ly , C n jiin in d 'A n n u n r.io , a r t in g up-

^ p t ir r i i t ly fo r a g re at m a jo r i ty o f tho H u llu n peop le, has tnkun and s t i l l holds piiKSOHHlon o f F ium o.

The rn s r w ith re sp i'r l lo th o O rrok ^ e la iin fo Thraco hos nm rh in 'com m o n Ij _>yith tho I ta l ia n r ln im to F ium o.

( ll e i lh r r iu s to n re these c la im s w rru iip jiosod b y the Anu ’ riean re jiresenta-

t io n n t fh ll pence eonferenee s ta nd in g ’ j im r . t i r a l ly alone tn theifc m atters.

I t w ou ld n o t bo su rp ris in g I f th o newg ^ d isp a trh es ono o f . th rs o days w ou ld an-

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Coats, Dresi andW

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consisting: o f th e ve ry F ab rics as w e ll as ver G arm ents. J-lvery coat i te r lin e d w ith th e m ost

DRE.So f T ric o tin e , T r ic o le tte , o f Moon- G low, D ew K is; Saw and o th e r new no v

S K IPT h is lin e is a reve la tio n price . Y ou m us t inspec A l l week a t

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i r t - ao un ;e a O reek adyanea cp o n -T h ra ea sss, aloBg l ls o s a itnU or 'to th o B o m a n la ii'o e - aod c u p a t io a ''o f Bodap«8t o r t& e - I ta l ia n iteb coup a t 'F iu m e . l a ' f a c t , aueb a devel* ien opm ent a lrea dy boa beoa p re d ic te d b y w n a t least one close obacfvier o f tb o in te r- '

na tio n a l s ituaU on . ' - - - la t, . In auch ao ave n t i t is q u ite reaao/*

to ab lo ' to B U ]^B o tb a t H tt lo i f a p f o 'pw * ov- s it io n . to tbo Grooka . w ou ld develyp , :a n European aa tiona In go&erol d o n ' t earo, g? r or perhapa m ig h t lo o k w i tb aomo degree

b f sym pa thy upon soch a developm ent, u s t A n d aa fo r th o U n ite d S tates, whopo 080 spokesmen o t M ho peace conferenco

olouo s tood ia th e w a y o f an a w a rd o f T lira rc to Greece, t lie ro I t sm all dispo* s it io n in th is c o n n try to go v e ry fa r in tho w n y o f p ro tca t. <

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Ohlcago L ire e to o kIca C in C A G O , W V H o g roce ip ta 24,000; ho h ig h e r; heavy «14.60 to 15.40; l ig h t

f $14.«0 to 1 5 .4 0 ;'heavy p a c k in g sows, smooth $14 to 14.60; p o c k in g ' sows,

..... rodgh flS .S ri to 13.75; p ig s «13.C0 tola t 14.73. > - -------, C a tt lo r r re ip ts 32.000;, w e a k ; boJif

sloers, m edium nnd benvy, choico nnd in - p r in iu 410.50 to 18.76; common 18.50 to to 11; ho ifc ra to 13.75; cows » f l* to

* 1 .507- rannerg nnd c u ttc rs $5 to 6 ; 'y» v ru i calves $10 to 17; feeder steers •

♦7.2.'; to 13; s toeke r steers <0.^3 to ' in . 10.25; w oste rn range steers $8 to 15; '

row s and he ife rs |(!.50 to 12.50.Shcup re c r lp tn 38,000; w e a k ; lam bs '

fVi.2r> tn V5.RO-, cu lls and com m on $S.50 Ij0 td 12; ewes, m ed ium ; good and choico

ifiil.25 to 7.25; -culls and com m on 03 to iJ: b re ed in g <ff.7.^-to 22.50.

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m a rk 'o t 'lO to lo ; i h ig h e r; to p $15.50; 1bu lk *14.50 to .14,85; heavy w e ig h t <

r.o- 414.75 lo 15.10; l ig b t w e ig h t *14.85 to ,l.'i..’50; heovy p n rk in g sows, sm ooth |$14.r>0 to 14,7.*>; p a c k in g sows, rough t

to 14..10; j i ig s $ 1 4 -to 16.II- C a tlto rece ip t 33,000; beef s lo w ; igQ b n trh e r s toek nnd feeders 25 t<i 50o <

low e r; b r e f steers, m ed ium and heavy <P ' w e ig h t, eholre nnd p rim e $M .2o to •1)0 17.50; he ite rs *7 to 11.75; iow a «J.50 1»- lo 11; cnnnors and c titte rs #5 t > d . iji '; t

vrt»l ca lves $ n to 14; feeder s tc ijta *7.00 >U) 12,75; S tocker s te o rs .$0.75 lo 1l),J5. »

ik H hro jr roco ip ts 30,000_; m a rko t 2.'i lo ',,, I'Or lo w o r; Inmbs, • 84 pounds do w n , 1

<ilH.45 to $1.’>,25; cu lls and cam m ou#8. to $13; y e a r liu g w rth c n i. *9 . tn ^

ro ? i l .2 5 ; owes, m edium nnd liho lcc 90.2." , , to $7.2.'5; c n lb -n n d ro iu -iion $2.50 to

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ogg rece ip ts 0,867 coseiu unchanged; p o u ltry n live , h ig h e r; springa 23e;

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\ T S•y la te s t th in g in F u r ery h ig h g rade C lo th t is e ith e r f u l l o r q u a r- ;t b e a u tifu l s ilks .

SSESe, S a tins and T a ffe ta s issed, Kum-See, K u m - iv e lty s ilks.

R T Sin in q u a lity , s ty le and ect i t to app rec ia te it.

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aa id w ere .la nd ed f ro m B r it la h ahipa o r w h e th e r . B a thon lan troopa ore com ing

o u t. to tbo o ld o f th o L e tta .,oB0 Btuso-Omnan Zntdgna Old

A, d ispatch to th e M anebeator {In a rd - ia n fro m B e r lin jc p o rta fh a t tho Rusao-

I o f G orm an in tr ig u e ia o f v o ry lo n g atam l- in g , an eaatera n d ycn tn re b a l in g buou

y in th o m in d s -b f m il i ta ry ' rea ction arios f a r in B e r lin -s ln e o 'th o b e g in n in g o f . the

yea r. I t w i l l be rem om borod, th e d is ­pa tch sto tcfl, tb a t th o f a r re a ch ln i; pos* a lb i l i t y o f auch' ' a m caauro' a lm ost tem p le ;! independent n c tio n on th o p a r t o f Germ an arm ies in , tho eaat a t tho c r it ic a l m om en t, o f th o r a t i f ic a t io n o f

J tb o peuco tre a ty in tb o n a tio n a l aaaem- b ly n t W eim ar.

F o r m onths, th o corrcBpondent Btnl'oa, 100; in tvnse rc c ru it ln g fo r th o 'a rm y in tho g h t B a lt ic has boen g o in g on in Germ any; iws, n o t o n ly fo r tb o aocallod “ iro n divl»> ws, io n ” and o h ic r Q crm an detaebments

to b u t nlso fo r n o m in a lly Bussinn fo rces._ Bussinn o ff ic e rs , o f te n Bualnn o n ly in

icl)t u n ifo rm , are n fm t i i j ln r s ig h t in B e rlin Riid ond elsewhere th ro ug ho u t th e countr}*.I to B c rn iit 'c , In rg e ly fro m sou th Oerm nny, « to u rc c o n tln n a lly passing th ro ug h b y ra il-

6 j w ny . -Mnny o f those w e a r R ussinn unl-.fo rm s r I 'u t m ost o f them nre ' i n tho

lo Oerm an f ie ld g ra y w ith RuBsian'‘ nho)>l- 15. de r straps nnd cockhdes.

O EBUAN 8 U A X S D B N IA I.,.50 OF B O LS H E V IK SUPPORT

nteRLTN, (/P)—An or(ic l« lis published hero denying’ tormany tho n lle g a tia n in th o L e tt is h nppeal to tho en tente t l in t O orm nn troOpa in th o Bn i- f i r p rovinces hnvo dono e v e ry th in g poa?

00; to support Bo lshevism nnd havo*50; a tta cke d th o X/otta f ro m th o renr. Tho j b t G rrm n n re jo in d u r de rln ros thn t th is

to H ta trm vut is r o n tto ry to th e lr\» tb nn il o th In (in a b ho rre n t m ensure o f a g itn t io n ig b n g n in s t Oorm any.

Germ any has n o t b ro ken the p rn rr , iw ; i t In de c lnrrd , b u t on th o .c o n tra ry hns jOc dono o v o ry th in g to on fo rco tho te rm s iv y o f penro in th o rnse o f m isled tro o p * to in n p o r lin n ' o f tho B a lt ic provinces.

,50 I t Is a m n tte r o f rocord . i t ia ile c ln rr il,{!); th n t tho B n lt ic fm ops (G orm nns) hnvo ,C0 t^ot beea th e a tta cke rs , b> it th a t Ibelr,

re tu rn to G erm any hns been delayed (o '>1* hindered b y ho s tile a r ts o f rho

yn L e t ts nnd >Isthoninns.

K eep poated ab ou t goods, pricoa an 'l o p p o rtu n itie s to buy tb ro u g b reading

to

d ; Dry Q - U

T h is is a case w h “ I to ld you so.”

j j l e in T w in P a ll p re d ic te d th e e f f the p rices o f a l l c b e lie v in g th a t i come, and backi; co rd in g ly , we fHosimr. UN. GOODS, COMFi KETS, and toda .1 you th is com pleti a t p rices n o t to where.W e do n o t ask yc w ord fo r th is , t j ask you to inves atore, g e t o u r p r and com pare th i prices, as w e ll as com petito rs . Y o i be y o u r p roo f.

' < Special prices on a to ou r customers, rem arkab le values.

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. n e v e tth ic k e r , and eai p r ic e t ic k eted ju s t as able m erchandise ca i

W e b u y the best U n i a ffo rd s , fo r we can ’t w a y to w in fr ie n d s t t'om ers a pe rfe c t f i t i o u r p e rfe c t f i t t in g Si

U N D E R W E A R — We fe re n t k in d s fro m wh m an need take “ no” f

- M U N SIN G UIL is le , Cotton, S ilk am

$3 toSHIRTS AND

In Fleece L ined C , W orthy 1

$1 to $3 a

I d a h o D e p a r t m IT W IN F A L L S . 1

ioods , He fnderw eaihere we cou ld w e ll say

T here a re m any peo- Is co u n ty to whom we fee t o f th e past w a r on com m odities. F irm ly hiprh p rices were to

inp: o u r ju d g m e n t a c - J f i l le d o u r stock w ith f W ER W E AR , P IECE ^ ^ORTS A N D B LA N - ly we a re able to o f fe r te lin e o f m erchand ise '0 be du p lica ted else-

ou to m ere ly take o u r take-a notebook. We s tiga te . Come td o u r r ices o f m erchandise, le m w ith M a il O rder s those o ffe re d by ou r )u r in v e s tig a tio n w i l l

COATS A N D SUITSa ll Coats and Suits a ie no>

It w i l l pa y you no t to c1. '

S H O II f we cou ld open you m ig h t read th w h a t we are doin bo th in q u a lity a r w o u ld n o t be abi th e trade . O u rpc see how cheap a can buy, b u t how e ry d e ta il <s take r

V e ra tio n . W e do 1 •J haphazard way.

u r Feet and Yourself. C demonstrate These Facts

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1 f ix e d t ( O t a U ^ n d ^ erwear. O u r s tock ■. ro-Piece G arm ents was ::ach g a r m en t has been is low as good, depend- an be so ld fo r,

Underwear th e m a rke t I ’t th in k o f a q u icke r 1 th a n to se ir o u r cus; i t t in g fo u n d a tio n fo r S u its and Top Coats.

fe have so m any d if - ^hich to chooge th a tn o ’ fo r an answer. ..UNION SUITSnd Worsted and Wool .0 $7.50 .m DRAW ERS ! Cozy Cotton and y Woolen a Garment

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B lK O n A a iP T O N , ;N . Y . ; ,(/p > -rA Jr p iano N o. lO T - 'd r iv e a b y L lo u l. . ' T H aynoa, w i th L io u t . C leve land MeDer- m o t oad P r f r a t f t Thoodoro J . L a ko ai pa w on B e r* ' f l y ia g J^nm. M in oo la tn

- B lsK h am to a i- e rB flh c il‘ in to a te legraph po lo i n la a d ia p h«ru th is a fto r-noon, m -c c k lfig ih o nu oh iae .

L a ^ o w a« .b a d ly cy ^ 'n b o u t tlu< liosJ and face , qad H t^ rx M ^w o s . cu t nboat th a faco . M eD orm ot*'w aa un in ju re d .

A C B A S H B r f 'n iT o ' r a iL ZNATTB lV n>T 1 0 M A K E L A i r o iN a

' L IN C O L N , N E B ., (/P>— L io u t. n . 1). N A r b ^ 'W asblttR ton, D . C., and his m cftliun ic , H . J . .M u y c r o f CTovolAnd, O., p a r tic ip o n ta In th e iiirp lu tu< . racc weru b o lh s l ig h t ly in ju n -d to da y , when th e ir p iano, e n try N o. 37, crualied in to a J iln .w h e a tho>'-W eru n t lc m p tin jf lo m ako a la n d in g no a r Oconto, Nob.

B o th d irm en s u ffe re d in ju r ie s to th c lr lo f t arm s. L ie u te n a n t N o rr is , howovur, wna ab lo to ta lk o v o r-th o long diatnneo to lephono w ith th o Aasoeiated Press und g iv o an accoun t o f th u uco ido iit. The men w ore w e s lw a rd ^ o u u d butw'sun Bt. Paul ond N o r th P la tto j N eb., w hon Jlii-y ran in to a heavy fo g ahd ?0 to d<) m ilo g f t lo ., .

The y n-erc ab lo to w«v o n ly fo r u ahort d ia tanco a liead , n iV l d u r in g . . in a t te m p t to tu ru th o in ic l i i i io aroum l and lan d in a c o rn fic Id t l iu y plungod •in to tho b i l l , n a r ro w ly m iw ln ^ ' a rca n " you noarby. Tho m ach ine was w rock.'d , p u tt in g them o u t o f the >nvu. A- re­l i e f d e ta il w i l l bo aent to tho mon e ith ­er f ro m N o r th P la tte o r S t.. Paul.

F L Y E R S A T O F L A P -P B E P A B IN g F O B B E T U E N

]k ltN E O L A , (/P)— Bcfroahed b y an en­fo rced ovor-S unday res t, -10 o f the flO o r ig in a l s tn rte ra in th o n rm y a ir sorvipo ira ua -con tinoD ta l rnco line d up oa rly

'to d a y a t eontrp la n i l the w ny from M in co la <o Bnn Frnnc iaco, to ta ke up tho t r a i l com ple ted B a tu rd ay b y L ie u t, l ic lv in W . M a yn a rd , M a jo r C arl.S p n tx ond L ie u t. E . C. K ie l, tho th re i'. racc li'iK lcra . u

I y o c a l f ^ r e - v - i t i Q . 5

In to N e v H om fr> -M r. m id M rs . K.• •• H ulles hnvo m oved to th v ir new homo

.J it la s P opuar nvcnuo, E nst L<iwn.

P . £ . O. to M ee t— C h i ip l i ' r , " D ” I*. E . O. w i l l m oot to m o rro w eve n in g a t the homo o f M iss Oraco B ryu n t on Sev­enth avonuo oast.

M il la H ere fo r M e e tin g — Prunela I., i f i l ls , aupe rin te nd en t o f B la in o county m IiooIh ia in T w in FaUa fo r the toaeh-' e ra ’ in s titu te .

To V I d t i n Bpokano— M iss Oeneva• H tu ffo rd le f t yesterdny fo r Spokane, W ash., w horo she wjHI ' ’ iB it re la t iv o v and fr ion da , fo r th e ne x t th reo weeks.

■ B o un d in g U p — J om u O. Eontm au, e f i lu l i l, -w u s in T w in F u lls , S n tu rd ay on l>unliu-nfi connected w ith the b ig ban- ijU ''t to be g ive n to n ig h t by th r Buhl v liam ber o f commerce.

H ere fo r In *U tu t« — The .MiNses Ln-• 111(1 W o lfe , E d ith Kinnney aad F lu r- 1‘uce CoHtello cnnie hnme tl ie la a t-o f th.’ Week fro m B u rle y -to u t te ii 'l t h f te iir li- e rn ’ in n titu U i. ' '

C a th o lic W om en to M e o t-^ T lie next m ee ting o f t l ie C a f lio llr W om en ’s le jijn ie w in he held n t th c home o f M., B . Coernran, -II.h N 'in tli avouifo n o rth , on T hu rs ila y o f th is week.

Oono to B a rle y — .lu ilg e W . A . Ba'>- ro ck , nnd co u rt s te nogrnp lie r H . M. B ra n in , re tu rn ed fo B u rle y t l i in m orn­in g fo resume f l i r t r dufieH a f te r s])end- in g the w eek end n f liomc.

' W U l W lix te r on Coast— M r. nnd M rs. , G. Sommers and t j ie i r ilnn gh ters , M arie , und KIcnn,. o f F ile r , were v is ito rs in , T w in F a lls , S a tu rd ay . The y w i l l leave soon fo r Lob A iigc le a , lln l.* where they w i ll spend ti ie w in te r.

C om m un ity O h u r ^ S ocia l— .\rr iu iK i-] |menta havn been* rcm ip lt'te il fo r ho ld- ^in t; a box aocin l n t . the- C om m unity. , I'hnreh b u ild in t ', one ih i le east un 1 fo u r m ile s south o f T w in F a lls , T lm rn- day even ing o f th is week.

On TTiipMgg T r ip — 1>. 1*. B rocken- •rid ge leaves to m o rro w m orn in g fo r t'to iJ a rk s n n 's holo e o u n lry , where some nlia rs w i l l lie spent h u n t in g b ig game, cM r, K re e ke n ri. lg e ’. c h ie f .a im is an te lk . - H

^ e O lTe lio c ta re — D r. .1. C. M ucr- ^m nn, o f W n«h inR ton, U. (.*., w ho w i l l jtec turo on th e w ork o f ru rn l acliools jl iu r in g the in s t itu te , w i l l be a jfuest ,n t the home o f M r. and M rs . J . F ra n k ,M a r t in , d u rin g his s ta y in T w in F a lls . ,

la p re ts lT e C e le b ra tio n— The IT n rve n J" H om e f«erriee a l fhe P renbyterinn

l " rhu reh la s t eve n in g under the direr.- \ ^ » i o n o f tho Y oung Peop le 's class w js I

a moKt lo sp irin R on<\. The decora tions o f the f r n lts o f th e ha rve s t w ere ex- f r e m e lj . a r t ln t ic and b e a u tifu l. JJ

H o n r W h ite Dead— R eports reach- o in g T w in F a l l" todny te ll o f tbe de^th h n f H a r ry W h ite , w e ll know n i ^ th is h r i f y . Tienth occurred yea te rdny it f te r - li noon. nece<!enl he ld • considerable prope rtT in th e T w in F a lls d is tr ic t . Ho w a* a b ro th e r- in - la w o f John M a xw e ll o f .tl.e F irs t N a tio n a l bn nk . ^

Lo dg e to M ee t— C o lfa x Twodge N o. 20. bI . <V O. F. w i l l m eet in re g u ln r ses- \■ ion Tuesdav e re n in ff O ctobe r 14 a t x! 7::(li o 'c lo c k . As th is is th ft com- m c ti-rm e n l o f the y e a r ’s w o rk a good.•»tt<!i<l-inre o f m em bers is spe c ia lly de- ss ire ’ . The Bocial fa m m itte e w i l l serve T lunrS a f t er th e iodge m ee ting. _

- A fp le packers, so rte rs aa i! tm c k s r i Iw sB 'edi A p p ly a t enee to Mon>OB oad A

. H a rd e r W ar*h o u s f. Phone 27fl. S

P e r j o i i a . i j

I f M rs . R . S. B rennan o f Boise is n T w ii 1 1 r ^ l l a v is ito r .

M r. E . P. D no lap bas sold h ia fa m on Addison avonuo. •

----- M rs . J . L . K c a m o y o f .Tcronio, ia i^ T w in F a lls v is ito r .

B . E . G r c o u 'b f B u jre rl, t i^ a a c io i] business here, S a tu rd ny.

' T . M iss P earl A rn o ld o f Jcron ic i.jroeH i 3er- S a tu rday in T w in Pa lls.' “ F . a. B o J n a i, o f S a il L a lio ' i . n aph ' ’ l«Jtor in T w ln .P a llfcto r- M r ; nnd M ra . |T. B , N iu lM n o f Pay-

o t ic , nro v ia lto ra in T w in I ^ l ls .P a u l 8 , 'A . B io k o l in in tU > c ity from

0“ his cou n try homo on Snako r iv e r . *. A . A S locum b o f B n h l spent sov-

- era l hours in T w in F a lls Sa tu rday.M r. and Mr«.- G u y Shearer o f F i lo r

JJ w ero T w in F a lla v is ito rs , S n tu f3a y. h is M r . flnd M rs . F m n k M ngel have r.v nd, tu rned fro m u v is it to enatum po ints. I “ H n r ry D en ton wna nm ong th e K im - n to '■‘ '‘ ito ra in T w in Fn lla , ' B a tur-

D a v id B row n rotiirT ied S a tu rd n y from ic ir n n io n th ’a v is i t >o hia o ld home in •ur, W isconsin . .

M r. nnd M rs . .In k * ' M usaer were m nong tho F i le r v is ito rs in T w iu F a lir t Saturdny.

,i.y‘ M r. und M ra . A lb e r t* Jouu»ev were liio in fro m t l i c i r homt! "on tho ‘ .Sabiion

t r n r t , Satu rdny. u D . R ..P in g re e , president o f the Id n -

.Tn Iio S ta te Im nk, is in the e ity fron j, h is nd home a t Pocate llo . .

M r. and M ra . H . E. B a rb e r hnd Ht- t lo son, re tu rned S u tu rd tty fro m a vj.i- i t (o eastern pointa.

eh- L y d la M e lln f f ie o f C astle fo rd , wnn nm ong tho ou t o f tow n shoppers *n T w il l F n lls , 'S aturday.

W . I ’. O u tlir ie re tu rned Sunday from IJoiHe, where he hus been lo o k in g . if -

]Q. te r businesa u fn irs .

M rs. I-. .M. B runs ide o f Shoshono, 1 0 school superintendent fo r L in co ln f ly cou n ty ih in tho c ity , y M r. M eC rary o f C ontact, N ev., W as

a buNlness v is i to r in T w in F a lls fo r itx week,ice D r. nnd M rs. .T, F. Hchm ershnll, o f u Jerome, m otored to T w in F n lls yenter-

day fo r a short V is it..M r . an d . M rn . W . A . Peters o f . le r­

ome, were in T w in F a lls S a tu rd ay, vln- i t in g fr ie n d s 'a n d shopping.

•Miss H elen Ilou n ton is n t hnme /rcim .Teroiiie where she ia te ue liln g in thu

i"*- l l i i i l s rhool to n tten d the in s titu te . * M r. and .Mrs. R oy D nrckm n ii <>f

Idnho Fn lla nre v is i t in g a t tho honie J*. o f M rs . D u ro k jn n n ’a s is te r, M rs. C. D ; a t I r w in .

M ias A lm a B o n o il w on t to B u rle y , S a tu rd ay to .v is it fr ie n d s and » tle n d i\

J fo rm a l b a ll fo be g ive n there th is ev«- t y nJng.dl-' W . A . R ing , b e tte r know n as

" B i l l i e , ” and one o f the ploneors o f T w in F a lls , Is in fro m C on tact, N ov., fo r a sh o rt v is i t .

M r. and M rs . C. I) . I rw ln ond M r. ts. nnd M rs j S. H . K a y lo r ru iu rn e d lho

las t o f the w oek fro m a w e e k ’s v is i t c f to Sa lt Luke.*1 M r. nnd M ra. .N. 1. .lo rd nn , and

1,1 m other, m otored f<i T w in F a lls , fjp.ni. C nstle fo rd , S n tu rd ay , fo r a combined buHiness and shopp ing tour.

,1- •ir- < . ' ' -s

^ o c i a l | ^ p i e , s

xt • ' - - . . j r

T l.c i i rw toarherH o f the W ashington ,-y nrhool e iite r la in e il fhe tearhe rs w'n.i

. litivo boon hero prev ious years a t a p ro K re f- lvo d in ne r p a rty S a tu rdny eve-

1). n in j;. The f i r a l course rons is finK o f ,J. p u n rli and w a fe rs wns served n l the n- home o f M rs . W'. E. Cror.ier, the ser- J. on<l coiim e n f ch icken, nnd o the r

th in gs wns served a t M rs. Ben H i t t ’s. From there the pnrf.v w ent to the

h. -<iome n f .Miss Em m a Lon S m ith where r id e r an il dnUKhnKts were Herved. The

n ovening was spent a f the m o v in g pie. o lu re thea ter. The tenchers w ho gavo y th is d e lic h tfu l a f f a i r w ere Mesdnmes

Iton H i t t , ( \ a . Jones, Misse-i Em m a -J Irfiu S m ith , .lessie W o lfe , H o o k . Peter- l'l son, M .'G inn is and H ilr-inge iY the hon­

ored iruests l. r in : ; the Misses \ \g .- ir, Bi>- •j’ l ia r , S tow nrt nnd M nn w n rin g .

‘ ‘ Mosdnmcs A . W . Peek nn .i H .A le xnn iie r e n te rta ine d n t a m lscellane-

1- ous shower fo r M is s . F ern Coste llo,0 S a tu rd ay n fte rn o o n a t the homo o f Dr.0 and M r« . IT. W . W ilso n . P o ur gnmea >. o f “ .')00” were p layed . M iss F e rn Cos- n te llo e n rrv in g o f f the honors fo r h ig ii

seoro, a l> e n u tif iil hn ndkerch ie f.^ The guests then w en t to th e d in in g * room

' w h ich w as c h a m iittg w ith its decora- I* tions o f H a llo w e ’en sym bol*. *he din- s in g tab le h a v in g n w itc h e s 'c a ld ro n In• fhe cen tc r con ta in inE lh e g if t s , w h ich

were m any and b e a u tifu l. A de lic ious fw o course luncheon w as served n t th.;

, c lo se 'o f the a fte rn oo n . T lie euests nuni- jj bered th ir ty - f iv e . ^

s E X T E N D D T O B U S IN E S S P B E M IM 3

" T h is m orn in g w orkrae ti s tn rted op­e ra tions fo r tf io extension o f Ihe bu s i­nesi p laced o c o u p M b y The C lo th ie ry

. on M a in s tree t. The b u ild in g is lo1 have an a d d it io n ex te n d in it to the a l ■ le y . m a k in g th e sto re premises 123 fe e t• in len g th . . ,> . . “ i - ’ '3 B U S IN B S S B Z P A N D S

The C n ife d S tores Is to ta ke over th e room n e x t n o r th to the present

• b u ild in g , and fo rtn e rlv occupied h r the• W este rn Pool H a ll. T h is w i ll c>ve the r n i t e d a do tib le b a lld in i; .

1 One ton F o rd 'f ru e k . M odel lO lP fo r - s.tle cheap o r trad e on fo u n n c ra r . “ V . D .” care News.

Heart th fl Store T H A T T O PI M A T K N O W A L L A B O U T T M M K P l I A T E ' B U Y IN G O P P O B T U N lT itU ? .

Sneh knowtedCT hs« a etmh »»!t»e |

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!■ « T h is sha ll be “ Teache : io d i j iv ite aJl Teachers t

merchandise. F o r yc

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Long Coatiimhu •

’ Elegant coata in either p

ne cloth, plain or rich ly trim m ed JJ-

AD the newest m aterials, £ ,..w Silvertones, ' Silvercords, '

and Velours are fonnd amo coats, in tho vfery la test au coloringB. \

holit .The coats are lined w ith,1,1 silks o r satins.

s - ■$18.75 to $1

f

FThes p la ii vet 1

Spliove ly in aU shades fo r t l rangin

$IS

furs-ScarfsThe ever popalar Fox Scarffl

i- Rod, Brow n and Black, arc all ^ yonr costume.

■ $ i8 M to ;

FAf! ' ■ - r \

iai Welcomichers ’ W eek” in every sense •s to come and make yo u rs f : y o u r especial bene 'fit we 'h

OBTIiSIfitlioritative Styles Direct from

O ur liu ye r, M rs. Jacobs, C ity fo r th e p as t tw o mor says, “ B y g o in g in to the m buj-ers, I fo u nd numberles o f ra re beauty and s ty le

■ much less m oney than the houses were c los ing ou t shortage o f goods.”Thus we are able to show on B roadw ay today a t P P R IS E YOU.

ats 'iT plush o r ^ % 3 l 3 | P

ned in fnrs. \V W

tis, such as y \1, Tweeds .

among* onr

i autum nal Fu r C C o a te e s a n t

iv ith fancy . Elegant beyond descript: made o f high grado fn r Kolinsky, N utria , Marmt

^ ^ ^ m ust SCO thom. Prices

M 0 5 ' $39.50 to i

Fine Sam ]h'ese su its are c e rta in ly chan la in o r f u r tr im m e d ; made oi ; t T w ill, V e lo u rs and S ilve rt )lors. W o rth $50 to $75.

Ipecial Price ThisH a ts 'f e x

vely Sample Trim m ed Hats / ,a ll la test shapes and

ades. These can be bought \ . r the marvelous prices nging .from - V

$3.95 to $8.95 V J n

Is and Muffs larfs and M uffs in Taupe, j j B B p c a ll handsome to complete .

o $ 2 7 . s o

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e tfr All Ts o f th e w o rd a t o u r F A selves a t home lo o k in g liaVe p laced o u r

N WIN’SirN0w -Yorl( City at RemaI w ho has been in I'nths, has ju s t re tu rn e d , n a rk e t m uch la te r th a n i 5SS F a ll and W in te r ga rn e th a t I was able to bu; e e a rly buyers, f o r now r c e rta in lin e s on accoui

J you the lo ve lie s t s ty les P R IC E S .T H A T W IL L S

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vet and Vid C a p e s

or un trinltion are onr wrapsirs — Hudson Seal, handsome]not and M ink. YouJ range from < 1 ^ 0 * 7

$495.00 '

pie Suitsi-m ing in ta ilo re d m odels ) f Serge, B ro a d c lo th , Poi •tones, in a l l th e popu la

$ Week $39.75(J D resses

T rico le ttc Dresses in a l \ wanted colors, e ither tailorec

or h ighly trim m ed, "^hesc arc suitable fo r s tree t o r din ner gowns.

W $39.50 to $59M

{ One Lot of 2Consisting o f S i^ , Serge, J

' j j our Dresses a t a saving of ^ dress. How

$27.50 to

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Teachers'A S H IO N SHOP. We g over ou r b e a u tifu l

;miiELnarliably Low Pricesy Yoi-k d. She 1 m any rmentf-

r m any

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hort Coatsond2 Cto short coats are so '

Bgly popular th is year— just

> some of the sty lish models

i f you can help w anting one.

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Velonrs, trim m ed w ith furs

rimmed as you desire, and

nely lined, como at

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250 Dresses!, Jersey, T rico tilie and Vei- o f from $8 to $10 on each

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miiiiTEiii [ i n RAISES

Uore Babies Born in AugniiC than Any- Prevfons Month

'Since W a r Beginning

IjON’ D O N , (Corrcapondonco (ft T lio AH M ciatcd P ro M )— M oro babies w cto bo rn io EnRtand d u r in g A u gu fft th n a in any provioua m on th n in re th o be g in n in g o f th o w a r. O f f ic ia l re lu rn a sbow tho num ber to bo eq u iva le n t t« .^nannua l ra te o f 18 p o r thouaand, and 401 m ore babies t.han th e iinmB m o n tli in ID lfl.

' - ' I bo llovo th a t d u r in g and a f ta r w ars m ore bo y b n b io * nro b o m ' thnn g ir ls , ” sa id D r. M n ry S chnrlipb , n spe- e in tis t, d iscussing th o re p o rt. ” I th in k o f f ie ia l f ig u re s w i l l p ro vo th a t m ore boys aro b o m d u ^ n g periods o f stre.'s, ha rdsh ip and fo o d sho rtag e and m ore g ir ls d u r in g pe rio ds o f w ea lth , cnBonnJlu x u r y . " ............ S

“ A bn by these dnys is n v e ry ex­pensive n d d it io n to the average B n t* Inh fa m ily , ” sa id n n o th c r do c to r. " T h e cost o f e v e ry th in g , fro m b la nke ts to |)om m buln tors , hns p ra c tic a lly doub led . M ilk is a s h il l in g a q u a rt 'n n tl* nurses

n h ro c gninoaa a w eek. The in fa n t 's cx- tcnHivo w ard ro be is also a cos tly xt~ f a i r thcso dn ys, w h ile h is co t cos^B tw ic e as much as be fo re the w a r. O n ly iif i ll io n a iro s cnn n f fo rd tw in s , m uch n i w« nood them to re p n ir th o w asto o f

B K B O y C O n STOPS J I L O I B G O P E e i lT lS

Lum ber Y a rd is Blaokliated by Unions — M ate ria ls vWiU

N o t Be Used

D U n L , ( f lp o e in l.)— A Iw y r o lt h .u been deelared, a g n in s t th o B o lse -P iir- e t to lum ber y n rd s here b y fhe locnl la b o r o rg an ir.n tions. a r ro rd ln g to :i'i- thcrritieK w ho n llegV th n t the Iw y c o lt is n • tr ik o -b n o k a t Ma>*or 0 . i r . Ouow n, w ho is m anager o f the Boise- P n yo tto business Jn D uh l.

Several w eeks ago a ’ dem and w a t mnde ag n in s t th e r i t y nd m in ls trn to ra f o r the exc lu s ion o f M exiean laborers fro m c i ly c o n lrn e t w o rk . The coun­e il a t th a t t im e de c line d to no t upon th e p e tit io n , s e t t in g fo r th tho -p o in t th a t th e co n tra c ts in question bad boen nw nrded upon proposals based upon cost o f ln b o r n t th o .tim e bids w ore ca lle d fo r , th « w age scale be ln ff

___ increased b y th o un ion s n f te r th e con-. .tra c ts w ero plnced. A t th e t im o i t w as ' exp la in ed th a t w h ite m en hnd declinod to w o rk oxce p t a t th o Increased d a ily wage f ix e d b y th e loca l un ion . E x ­p la n a tio n w ns fu r th e r m ade th a t to ncecpt th e increased w age scale b y d isch a rg in g M ox icnn s , w bo w ero w i l l ­in g to .c o n tin u e t l i c i r jo b s as th e o ld m te , w o u ld ,be fo rc in g th e con tra c to r* to accept n lo s in g jo b .

L « b o r lendera here say th a t no ca r­p e nter, stone m«ison, o r un ion ' o f -a n y s o r t w i l l w o rk on a jo b us ing m a te rin l | fro m th e B o iso -P n ye tte Lu m be r com­pany. “H ic un ion o rd e r hns checked b u ild in g progress In m any p o rts o f to w n , somo o f th e jo b s hn v in g been s ta rte d b o fo re the o rd e r was Uswed. i The chnm ber o f com m erce U n t t i in p t - , in g to compose the d iffe re n c i's ns they n f fo c t U ie la t te r w o rk . T lie cham ber o f com m erce receoitly passed n rrso lu - , t io n en dors ing th e a t t i tu d e o f the r ltT cou nc il. ’

NEW SAVINGScerUdficates

BABY BONDSJ---------------------------------------------- -— :------------ 1 I

The new T r u iu r y oertlflcatM oC I 1100 and flOOO denonalaaUoDs are lika < "Baby Bonds/* Here a n tbe cblef l facta aboat'them : <

They are tax tree, except i»herltance. ' surtaxes, w ar profita and excess proQta « tAxea.

Tbey bear 4 per cent Interest, com­pounded quarterly.

Tbey mature Janctary 1. 19S4.Tbey may be CMhed at tbe option of

the holder fo r pdrcliaae price plus ac­crued interest aay tim e before matu­r i ty date.' Tbey ne re r depreciate in ralae. bat

Increaae m onthly, ipiaranteed by U. S. OoTBmmenT.~

They are rectstered In Washington, vh ic h prevenu loaa by f t n or theft. Eaeb bean Inacrlbed thereon U e name o t purchaser.

Certlfleatee are laaaed tn book form, each book contatnla« ten ceKlAcates.

T h e 1100 c e r t l l i$ » U costa tb e sam e . a j tw e a ty W u S a T l& c s S U m pa. T h e

— f lO M e e r t i f i e d eoeta th e aame aa tM ' W a r B a r ln x * S tam pa.

1100 eertlOeatee can be obtaiaed at any poat oiSee.

Both t lM and $1000 certlScatee may ..-be obtaiaed a t banka:-

SlOO certificates increaae SO cents aad the tlOOO perttflcaUa two d o lla n

. a m onth la priee.T h e coe t b y m o a th s ia aa fo llo w s ;

1100 11000 • I fo t ith Certificate Certificate

September S U M >840.00October I4 J0 S4S00Nerem ber 14.40 S44.00December S4.C0 ^ 14100

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nn S id ne y W h a rto n , w h o bad Just a r ­ie- r lr e d a t th e W a v e r ly de po t, g lu nce d n t

tb e o b je c t m en tioned . H o no ted th o In it ia ls on i ta e n d : “ B . W ." T he n ho. h a r r ie d h la steps on d en te re d tb o

j j la d le s ' w a it in g room . A a lig h t, g ir l is h fo rm w aa o t it lia e d s ta n d in g a t th e w in -

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(.1,’ g re e t a g i r l in her e a r ly teenfi. here, X. as sb9 tu rn e d , was dlflclose<l a grace- if- fu l , b e a tity -face d you n g h id y .

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. re l ie f . " I k n o w f r o r a . ^ ie p h o tog ra ph papa has n t_^o n fe . I t seems good to m ee t h la de a re s t f r ie n d .”

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,3 tro u b le d em o tion . . H e re w nn no t th e r h l ld h c hnd planned lo p ro v id e w l lh

;il p la y fe llo w s , l iu t n g lo w lt ig . run tucw t I- m iss, w ho w o u ld re q u ire lo te re s fc il t i t - I t te n tio n .

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ra co n te n tm e n t. ‘T h n t long, Innem n ie ■» J o u r n e y r she spoke. “ A n d lo g e t. to ' 1- w h a t is go ing to bo hom e to m e i I f u papa w ere o n ly h e re ! B u t h la hns l-

nesa re q u ire d a s ix m onths* to u r o f r M ex ico nnd he had to a c t q u ic k ly and Ig p u t m o In .sa fo hands. l i e to ld m o to ^ m in d y o u and love you , jUKt ns he does. i . I £ n i go ing to bc d re a d fu lly good and IS 'o H ^ le n t , M r. W h a rto n ," and In th e ex- d uberan'ce o f h e r sw eet, t r u s t fu l yo u th - 7 fu ln e s a she d re w even ne a re r to h im

and loo ke d u p In to h is fa ce coa fid - ^ in g ly . I m u s tn 't fo rg e t a le t te r papa

to ld m e to g iv e you. Is I t fa r to th e j ne w hom e, M r . W h n r lo n T ’

She c h a tte d on a ll th o w n y th e flv c m ilea ' o f w in d in g , treo -s lm dcd rood to

r- W ln d e n n e re . Bhe w as In ecstasy na 7 th e y en te re d Ih e ga te w a y o f th e p a rk - 'I l ik e e o u n try s e a t

"O b , yo u b e a u ty !" b u rs t fo r t h o ld f M rs . G ray , th e housekeeper, as she I, w as In tro d u ce d to K l ln o r and fo ld e tl 1. h e r In h e r m o th e rly a n n s . "Y o u 've

com c l ik e sun s liln e .to a d u ll, .lo n e ly >' hom e, b u t so welcome, d e o r l” An<l ^ W h a rto n , n o tin g tho respons ive a t t i- y lu d e o f h\s w a n l, c x jic rie n ce d a sense

o f s a t is fa c tio n to fin d h is housekeeper th us In c lin e d to share h is resp on s ib il­i t y b y w in n in g the con fidence and es­teem o f th e newcom er.

T h a t n lg b t W harto n read th e le t­te r E l in o r 'h a d bro ug h t h im f ra m he r fa th e r. . I t ga ve W h a rto n som e con ­cern- In Ih o com m un ica tio n R ob ert W es t w e n t fa r th e r In to d e ta ils abou t h is d a u g h te r . H e to ld W h a rto n th a t h ia business m ig h t keep h im a w a y fo r

C tw o yea rs . Instead o f s ix m on ths.' H e I d w e lt upon ih e Inconven ience o f kee |v f In g E l l f lo r w ith htm u n d e r a a unsettle*!

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. Bbe ibeeta b e r fn te . ln som e you ng m an,' loo k to h e r fu tu ro a» i f aho w ere y o u r o w a c h ild .-

**She la no t U ko m os t g lr ia .^ l i r a . O ray to ld W h a rto n a d a y o r tw o In te r. “ She seems a n x io u s a n d g la d to s e ttle dow n h e ro .w lth as, l ik e som e tempest-, tossed b ird f in d in g n f a i r hom e hnven o f res t. T o h e r Ih e b e a u tifu l home garden ap pe ars as an oa 'rth ly ju ira d ls e , and n e ith e r d ress, soc ia l., exc item en t.

Ito norSrom pany it it ’ve a'ny c fm rm fo r her.**, ■t*' T o th is m a tro n ly la d y W lia rto n

th ou gh t to leave th e re a l gu ida nce and e n te rta li in iftn t .’o f h is g a e s t Several

■r- guests ^ 'e r« In v ite d to th e ho oM , and n l nm ong them som e you n g m en w ho vied ho w ith one a n o th e r in c o n te s tin g fo r th e ho- a t to a tlo n o f th e i r f a i r hostess. E lin o r b o w as In n a te ly c ou rteoua , b u t she aeemed Ish to p re fe r ro a m in g n lo ne a b o u t th o gar- In - den o r s i t t in g in th e l ib r a r y re a d in g o r

con ve rs ing w ith her~ In d u lg e n t guar- l „ d la n .a ll- T o u d o h o t aeem .to u k e to y o a r to vlsItorH .'* B lrs. G ra y to ld E l in o r o n e '

re, day.be- “ Oit, 1 nm so ho pp y w ith yo u and

M r. W h o rtn n th a t I g ru dg e th e tim e t]e spent w i th o th e ra 1“ sa id E lin o r , and Q,) h e r fo ce flushed as sho m urm u red , p), “ you and G u ardy , w ho m I ha ve lekrned (Q to love so t r u ly . "

W ise , p ru d e n t M rs . O ra y read tbe liQ em otion in th a t gu ile less h e a rt, ' bu t r t- sa id no th in g . I t w as la te r when,- In a la i b u ra t o f te iH le r con fidence E lin o r 'b o ­o t tra ye d th e 's e c re t n f h e r sou l, th a t tb o an o ld housekeeper n ruused S id ne y W har*

to n to th e ha pp y V now lcdgo tb a t th a a. Ilfe loug - d e v o t io n ' o f b is lo v e ly w a rd IS. w as h is fo r th e nsk in g .I>- s

^ t in lv e rs ity to T ea ch Bualnass M ethods. F o u r new pru foum ir^h ipM u re to he

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“ m ethods. I t Is a ls o nn de rs too d th n t fu n d s fo r a lecturc<«hlp Iq a n o the r b ra nch o f com m erce n re a b ftu l to lie provlde< l by th e sam e sobscrtherH .— T rn d c C om m iss io ne r H . O. B«»ek. London,

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F O B B E N T O B S A L E -S 2 0 ~ fte rw , oae m ilo f ro m Shoshono; a b o u t 180 oeree in o o lt iv a t io n ; 130 inches o ld d»* eroed w a te r ; U t t l o W ood r iv e r p r i* v a to dam an d d itc h . P ro d B . .

' Box 827, Shoshone, Id ah o .

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PO B SALE^— I m ^ d ia t e • .le liv e ry ‘ 'T u n g - L o k " O ra in B in s . 1000 bu>h>>t c a p a m y . B lg^d and P o rU b le . D . «1 .

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F O B S A L E —Team o f borses, w e ig h t 3300 Ib a , 3-4 m ilo east o f C u rry . G.C. Taasott.

PO B B A L E —G ood ju u a g team abou t 1400 lbs ., and haknes*. Phoae 66SJ o r r a i l o t 140 Q u ln ( jp _a ire e t.

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FO R S A L E — 1918 5 --p a » n g e r P o rd - 0^11 310 T e n th avenue east.

P O B S A L E —O ao to n T r o r tra U a r a^ reasonable p rice . A ptU r Joh nso n A n te

( Bales Co.

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9 ^ . m s* P O B S A L E -O ld s m o b ile e ig h t, al-

m ost new . P rice d lo w f o t q u ic k sale. Id ah o A u to and S u pp ly Co.

P O B S A l ^ T h r f e used Sepnb lle r ra e k a In ' good eo nd ition . Cheap. A . M . W ik e r, 149 M a p le Avenne. n o n e

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rison S t.

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' W A N T E D — M a n In shoo re p a ir shop a t B u h l. U n io n wages and hours. S tea dy w o rk a l l yo a r round . C a ll phono 7£. Jo yce 's Shoe Shop.

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b ir th d a y , w as a n x lnu s ty w a it in g f o r(1 an in v itn t lo n to E n r l 's p a r ty . Ono

da y sho asked h im I f she w oa go ing- to be In v ite d to . h is p o r ty , to w h ich “ bo r e p lie d : “ Oh, P in n o t go ing to hnvo. o n y k id s a t m y p a r ty , o n ly ove rg ro w n * 9 people.”s - - - J

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N E C E S S A R Y .. One o f -W o rid 's la rg - ost g rocers (e a p ita l ove r $1 ,000,00^

'.V w a n ta am b itio n s m en in y o n r 1 o < ^ ty to s e ll d ire c t to eonsumer n a tio n a lly

o kn o w n b rands o f an e x te n d v d U na .o f grocories, i>aints, r o o f i n g In b r ie a tlB g _

n o ils , s to ck fo od s, etc. B ig lin e , easy I t sales. V a lne s b e a t a n y ~«om petltios . le E a rn b ig m oney. N o u ^ ^ e a e e o r can* ^ ,Q i t a l requ ired . Oomplete sam ple o u td t >. and fre e ae llln g in s tru c tio n s s ta r t r o u .,, L o n g estab lished, re lia b lo house. W r ito Z to da y . Job n Sexton A Co., 862 W . 11- ^ l ln o is S t., Chleagcv D l.

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Doe.l K il i-r J O 0 K No 125 to V A . A ll if lo n L r>r, B 1 F i le r 0<I.l F e llo w !>' C rm o ltT j*. ’

« Deed D orh Zollnu in to E B W llllam r. S J ^a-lOO L O B in i T F . ^J Deed K D B n rnoy i-r« 1 lo L L Thow - , j- llu $2400 W h f L A W orbcrK -C artico j,,

T f N o . 2. ' •Deed A .1 e ia r r to R O la v in 1100

a W B E 0 .1M 0 . ,Deed A Pcteraon to C E L ln . l #2000

L 24 B 72 T F . " jDeed A f B OsRood to G F F r itc h o r **

«1 L 9 B 84 Buhl.Deed E E H a flg to 'A N Holm e# $500 "

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L 9 nnd 10 B 112 B u b l. „D iy d H iffh lln o Seed Farm s to J Kas- ^

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and b tre ho s b u t od d* an d Id y ls and m adriK U lB ; w h n t o re these p in es andf ln i an d spn icea b n t h o ly hym nsJ— aH o lm es . 1<

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th e ir home. - InlOe Peroboom w o n t to T w in F a llsggq Tuesday f o r m edieal a t te n tio n . H e l i ^ TSe g m d n a lly im p ro v in g . 'T '

A lv ln E rickaen shipped th re o cars o f sheep to the Omaba m O rket Tuesdav, go ing w ith them . ^

W . LaShbnso is q u ite i l l , an d is in - * v te n d in g a t r ip to Bouth D ak>)U in a ”

few days to t r y a cbango o f e llm a ie ._ A n d re w Pereboom a ^ v e d fro m L i-

roa, M o n la na , W ednesday fo r f t fe w__ d n ys ’ v is i t w itb h is parents.

IY , J o h n D u d le y and fa m i ly o iovcd to m I w in ' F a lls Th^rsday^ - ni i

__ J . M . B ra t to n a rr iv e d fro m L ookBnaeh Thu rsday fo r a c a ll o f lucJ».fiuItc ho

___ len g th . fn[a n M rs . W . <7ole su ffe re d a p a r t ic u la r ly ro

sovero a t ta c k o f Illness la s t Hund.'iy, to ~ b u t is sa id no w to b o ‘o u t o f danger lu r po

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such fro m 'e v e r y d iT 'k n o l l o f— ' grftss. f ro m eve ry p in© stn rop, nn d ^___ b s lM m be dd od s tone oa w h ic h th e d a l l jn

M a rc h snn ahlnea, comes fo r th to th e po o r aod h n n g ry , ond to such a s a re

^ o f a lm p io taste.— EmersOQ. ■ ^

In « x p « n s lv |k F im .P rob ab ly com p la in in g a b o u t eve ry-

~ th ihg a ll the ame do re a l good. I,fn b u t I t seems to be ab ou t tb e o n ly w ay ]

w e ca n have any fa n a t n i l an d s t i l l ]__ liv e w ith in o u r meana.— O h io S ta te ]nd jo t j r c a l . ' \ r in ■ •

__ O b tru s ive ly F r ie n d ly .* d P e rso n a lly we t r y no t to be to o fas^ |

tid lo u s I d choosing our'^ansoclates. a l l j n k th e sam o w e ne ve r c h a m w lttx th e t - j

Cood-f^Uow k in d u f a m an w h o w o u M .— link S n ln t P e te r fo r a m atch .— D a lla s i

N e w a (lu - — 1ll* . R e lig io n In a D ream . j

T o dream th a t yoa a re ta k in g p a r t !a a se rv ice In u h u rch w i th a la rg o ] congregn tlon la ita ld to fo re te ll rich es

l.g lo te lo l i fe . B n t i f th e a tte n d n n c fi Is 1)>100 tb ln , bew are, th ey aay. o f e la n d c rt '

= O p tim is tic T h o u g h t - |T it le a w o m by th e sw e a t’ o f th e , i

g . b m ln m a y h e w o rn w ith o u t a b ltn h .

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S P R IN K L IN G TO B E D O N E A N D J " P R O V ID IN G FO R T H E P A Y M E N T to r t O r - T H E E X P E N S E T H E R E O F B Y 15,

S P E C IA L A S a E S a M E N T T O - B K / L E V IE D - A G A IN S T T H E A B U T - tc f T lX O P R O P tn iT Y . JO,

B E I T O R D A IN E D B Y T H E C l lA lH - M A N A N D B O A R D O F T R U S T K K d O F T H K V IL L A G E O P K W B E f t - L V . -S T A T E OF ID A H O ,' A B F O L - LO W S : I''*',Soc. 1. T lm t tl ic rc 1k> und Ih i’ ro i i

1 . hereby catnb liahe il Locn l Im prtivcn ie n t ’ -D is tT lc t, lt> In ', e n llc il L o cn l Im p ro ve ^ •

m en t D in tr ie t No. 2 in th o V illn g o o f ’ K im b e r iy , B tn to o f Idnho, con atJ tu lIn t; = th e fo llo w in g named atreeta nnd I>o/ ^

"■ l io i i s - o f atreeta between th e poin* i h r ie in B p e t llie d ft# foUown;

nn A l l o f M a in B tre c I; a l l o f Monro*» S tre e t; o i l oT M nd iaon S tre e t; a l l o f E lm S tre e t; o i l e f .C h ca tn u t B t rc o t; a ll o f D ireh f i t re e t i a l l o f Aah S tre e t, ' sou th o f ra ilro a d ; o i l o f C en ter S tree*.)

" Bee. 2. T h n t the a r r ln k lin R o f th e ' roodV aya o f aaid atreeta, in lu iid Lo'*nl Im prove m en t D in lr ic t No. 2, ia’ hereby

QQ ordered , -.anid w o rk to bo done under th e au pe rv tuo n ond d ire c t io n o f the Board o f T ru s te c a ;o f aaid V illaR e , ^it such t im e and n t auch in te r \ 'a U aasn id

^ B o a rd o f Trustees m a y d ir e « tfW . 3. T lie p ro p e rty to be Inc ludo il

n* and asaeilaed as h e re in a fte r prov ided aho ll ine lude the landa a b u t tin g , con tig -

.r- uoua and ad jace n t, to the atreets and p. pa rta o f atreeta to be im proved b y said fh s p r in k l in g and the land ao a ffee te d

^ a l l o x tc n it J ro m th e i l r e e t 'o n w hleh i t faces b n rk to the e itre m e l im i t o f anid lota.

Bee. 4. -T lm t uj>on th o ]>auace o f , th ia o rd iiian ee the Board o f Trustcea

sha ll mnVe o u t nn MweMment ro l l , .•\e- e o rd in i; to th e ii’rovis iona o f th is or-

— dinance and th e lawa o f th e B ta te o f Idaho in nueh enses mnde nnd p rov ided .

Hee. 5. B a iil n^neiuiment roH, p repnr- r*. ed as a fo resa id , sha ll co n ta in , am ong ^

._____ _____ , o■I H<J L) I ARE ' / i / e I _________ ______________I ^ o H i n c . T « e

a better place to live,athex tU a g i, : th e n a a ^s o f th e p tep*e rty owoera againat whom aaid assesa- Im ent Is n a d e and lev ied and a deserip- ^ Mon o f ench lo t. tra e t or p a re d o f landbe long ltii; to aaid 'ow ners In anid dis- it r ic t , B iv ln it the nw oun t assessed S ngainst auch ow ner and h is p ro pe rty .In case tho ow ner o f said p ro p e rty is tnot know n sa id r o l l ahall In a l l respeeta ] be tho -somo in every ease excep t the word “ un k n o w n ” shaU he subscribed \instead o f the namo o f the ow ner. ]

Bee. 0. U pon rece iv iu g the saidreU .the viHnce e le rk o f said t

vH lage sha ll g ive no tice by threo (3 ) ] nseesslve . pubU catloas lo the o f f newspaper o f said v illo ge ' th a t said ‘m * t r"s«in<‘ n t ro ll ia on f i lo in h is o f f ic e , *; and the da te o f f l l lb g the same. Said no ticc sha ll- atato the tim e in w h leh fc th f B o an l o f V lU nco T roa tec* w i l l hear s and conaider ob jec tions to said assess­ment r o l l b v the parti-M n ia trleved . j

Ser. 7. A l l sa id asseasments shn ll l>o know n aa Special Asaessmenta fo r i fm nrovem ents and ahall be lo v ie d aud ro llcc ted as a separate ta x in a d d itio n E to tho taxes fo r generol revonuo pu r- i poses, nnd pinced on the tn x r o l l fo r ro llec tio n nnd eo llecled In the some E im nne r na o the r v lllp g o taxes. }

Passed b y the Board o f Truatces o f 'he V lllnK P o f "K im b e r ly , Idnho , th is o lOth dn y o f O ctober, 1010. u

A pproved b y Jhe C hairm an o f tho n R m ird -o f T rustees o f the V illa g e -o f q K im be rlv , th ia JOth dnv o f Oetober, a< lt)10.-------------------------------------------------------------- n

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-E X P E N S E O F S A ID IM P R O V E - pi • \IK N T B Y S l i^ C IA L ABBESS- t l M K N T A O A IN B T T H E A B U T T IN G , pi CONTIGTJOUB A N D T R IB U T A R Y f i PUOPERT'Y U N LTO B T H E V A ll Is OUR O W N ER S B H A L L T H E M - t l S E LV F.8 C A U S E -S A ID f i lD E W A L K S TO B K (^ONBTRUCTKD ACCOBD- oi IN G TO G R A D E A.VD S P E C IP IC A - l l T IO N H . • R

IE I T O R D A IN E D B Y T H E C H A Irt- oiSi a n a n d b o a r d o f t r u s t e e s oiO F T H K V IL L A G E OF K IM B E R - oi L V . S T A T E O F IP A IIO . AS FO L- I ' LO W S : c(See. 1. T h a t there be nnd tbere oa t i

rre b y entnhllalied Loen l B iilow a lk Im - t l irovx-ment D is t r ic t N o. 1 In sold vU- si ^Ro fo r tho purpose o f s ldo w o lk lng V' e rtn in portiona o f C enter B tree t, B irch itree t nnd M nd lson S tree t in sa id v lV m iigo, the boundaries o f w hich nre here- n< u a fte r tnore jtp '^e ific n lly liounded a n d .s t et fo r th , w iih a cement s idew alk i» u r | n •I) f i ’x t in w id th and aeeord ing to ui Innn nnd apee lflea tlons on f i le in th e &! le r k 's o f fie o o f said v iltnge. si

Ber. 2. T h n t the boundaries o f naid si m provement D is t r ic t nrc na fo llo w s : o l

A lo n g n idew o lk npnee npon C enter g t r r e l l« f ro n t o f lo tn G, T, ft, 9 and 10 . f B lock 20. • SI

A lo ng the s ldew n lk space npon Con- A ’ r B tree t in f r o n t o f lo ts IJ , 12, 13, 1-J, b r,, 10, 17, 18, ID , 20 and 21 o f b lock 30. tr

A lo ng the s ldo v ia lk spaee upon Cen- et ?f B tre c t in fV o U yo f lots,12, 1.1, 14, 15, Ih 0, 17, i s ; i 9 , « n n d 21, o f bloek 3 ] , t> A lo ng the s ide w a lk apnee upon Cen- s:

•r s treet in f ro n t o f Iota 12, l.'i, 14, 15, Br-17, 1«. 19, 20, 21 und 22 in b lo ck 32. T A lo nu the aidew o lk apnre npon Cen-

•r s treet in f ro n t o f Iota 1, 2, 3, 4, 'i, 5, di , 8, il, 10 and 11 in bloek .'15.A lo ii j ; Ilm s idew a lk spjiee utmn Cen-

•r Street in f r o n t o f lots l ; 2, 3. 4. 5,, 7. 8, 9, 10 nnd 11 In B lo rk .'U.

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ALBE,RTi5530,000 Dry and

, Lands are located in Sonthe the best in th a t famons d is tr i under.irrigation. btJanoe i growing.

The lands are being pnt os time and the oompany is looki A ll lands w ith in a radins o f tei point.

D ry lands a re b e ing sold a t >16 to $2 •9 0 pe r aere, w h ieh iDelodes w a te r ri charge 11.60 p e r ir r ig a b le aere p e r yea ^

A lfa l fa , graia« f is ld peas, pota toes i grow n.

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e, use them., .gyf A lo ng the ^ d e w a lli space n w n B lro h i. S tre e t on th e vast side o f lo t I is b lo e k .>. 85 aad. east side o f lo t 21 in said .b lock.1 A lo n g the sidewt^Ik space upo ti B Ire h I- S tre e t on tbo cost side o f lo U 1 and ;a 21 o f W ork 40. ' ^ _____ _

A lo ng the s ide w alk spoce upon Cen-• te r R treet in f r o n t o f lo ta 12, 13, 14.■ 15 and IG iu B feck 28. .

A lo n g tho sidew alk space upoa Oen- '^ te r S tre e t In f r o a t o f lo te e, 7, 8, 9 , 10.

11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 10 in b lo ek 87. , A k ia g the s ido w alk space upon Cen-

I te r S tre e t in f ro n t o f lo ta 12, 13, 14,1C,) 16, 17, 18, 10, 20. 21 and 22 in b lo ck 20.■I A lo n g s ide w alk space upon C enter I- S t rc o t in f r o n t o f lo ta 1^, 18, 19, 20,% 21 and 22 in b lo ck 25.3 A lo n g s ide w alk space upon M ad ison tl S tre e t a long th e south s ido o f lo ts 11p sa d 22 In B lo ck 20. ' Z" .)- A lo n g tho s ido w alk spoco upou M a d ­

ison S tro o t in f r e n t o f lo ts 17. 18, 10,II 20 and 21, and south sidf> o f lo t 10 in r b lo e k 19. mI A lo n g s lde w nlk spaeo -upon M adlaon i» S tro o t in . f ro n t o f lo ts 12, 13, 14, 16 ,lt5 ,’• i r , .1 8 , 19, 20, 21 and 22 in b loek 18. r A lo o g s ido w alk space upon M adison e S tre e t jn f ro n t o f lo ts 12, 13, 14, 15. I t l .^ 17, 18, 10, 20, 21 and 22 in b lo c ^ 17. ' f See. 3 . T h n t tb e cost and expense s o f said im provcm et^t sha ll bo assessed

upon o i l tbo b t o w ilh in , said im p ro v fl-------■' m en t d ia tr ic t as hore inboforo de fined, f oach lo t th e re in to bo separa te ly as- I aesscd fo r th e f u l l exponso o f sa id im - '

p rovem en t in p ro p o rtio n to tbe num ber o f fo o t o f each respcctlvo lo t fa c in g o r a b u t t in g on said lo t to he inc lu de d and in p ra p o rtio n ito th e b e n e fits to be de-' r iv e d to said p ro p e rty b y reason o f sa id im p rove m e n t; p ro v id ed , how ever, th a t sa id p ro p e rty owners m o y .a t th e ir

f o w n expenso con a tru c t said ' a ldow a lk■ oe eo rd lng to said p lans ood spocUioa- . t io n s as aro ..now on f i lo in tb o o f f ic o , o f tb e C le rk o f said V illa g e , a t tb e ir• ow n expense, aad p ro v id ed fu r th e r tb a t ‘ sa id w o rk o f con s truc tio n m us t l c ' commenced b y -s a id p ro p e rty ow nor I w i th in f i f te e n (15) days o f te r no tieo ; so to do b y the C la rk o f sa id v illo g e .. U pon the fa ilu ro o f aaid p ro p e rty

o w n er to conatruot such s ido w a lk , a f - ,; te r roce lv io g th e notice ho re inbefors . p ro v id e d fo r , ih o v illa g e m ay con s truc t . th o samo and chargo tho same to s a id '«, p ro p e rty ow ner «is In th is aeetion apoci-• f ic d . ', See. 4. T hn t upon the puasagu o f . th is ord inance th e C bn im lttce upt>u

S tre o ta o f anid v illa g e sha ll m ake out- on .nnsfM m ent m il 1» uccordanco ^ i t h

ih j) ^ jijiiV is lnD n Of B e c lio ii 2238, Idaho lU-'viaed Codes, an om cnded, w h ich said asausnnient ru ll nhn ll con ta in , among

I o th e r thiuKS, l l iv names o f the p ro pe rty . ow nern n f fe c t ix l b y nnid proraaed im ­

pro vem en t, j i l l e s c r in t lo n o f le a c h . lo t- co n ta in e d ' In M id - J m p ro i ’t 'o ie n t D ia- _ -

I t r i c t n u d -.tS u -'iu iiim n l asacased Ogainst the th inie, w h ic h . ro l l w hen com plotod

. sha ll bb f i le d w ith tho C lc rk o f said : V illng o .

See. 5. Ou rv c e iv ln g sa id nssos*-- m e n t r o l l tho V il la g e t ^ r k shoU cause \. n o tice io be pub llshod , a t least th ro o •' l.nuecca iilva pu b lica tion s In th o o ff ltU a l •jnow Bpaper o f so ld V illa g e , th a t s a id .

aaaensuent ro ll is on f i le in h is o f f ic e ,, and th o da to o f f i l in g th o same. Tbo said no tiev sha ll se t tho t im o whea snid counc il w i l l hear and consider ob jec tio ns to said ro ll b y p a rtie s ag ­grie ve d b y naid assessment.

See. C. T h a t th e assessment be re in , spe c ified shn ll bo know n os Specia l Asaensmcut fo r Im prove m en ts and sh .ill be lev ie d nnd co llcc tcd as a separate tn * . in a d d itio n to tho taxea fo r gen- e ru l tevcDue purposcn, vo bo p laced on Ih e tu x ro ll fo r eo llec tio n , sut^ject lo , the Kcune pcnaltlen and collec ted in tbe fiiiiiie m anner aa o th e r • v illa g e taxes.

Pansed b v the V illa g e B o a rd o f TrusteeN th b lO lh duy tff-O c to b o r, '

A p prove d by Ih e O h n li^ n n th U - lO th dnv o f Oetober, 1911*. - T ^ ''

^ .i: .M. H T E E L S M IT ir ,C ha irm an.

A t te s t : W. P. BR tX JKO N ,V illng o C le rk .

4 L A N D Sd Irrigable Acres: h e m A l b e r t a a n d a r e . a m o n g t r i c t , 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 a c r e s w i l l b e I i s b e in g s o ld f o r g r a i n

o n t h e 'm a r k e t f o r t h e f i r s t o k i n g f o r b o n a f i d e s e t t l e r s , t e n m U e s o r le s s t o s h ip p in g

} $30 p e r aere— Ir r ig a b le la n d * $40 te r r ig h t— op e rs tie n an d m aiatenaaee ear—easy paym enta aad lo w In te ra s t. es a sd ro o t erop* ean be •n eee w fnP y

r f a l l p a r tic n la rs and pam phlets.

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; OPENIETINEHQndr«ds o f Toadbers Here fo r

Opening Session F ira t D is ­t r ic t Oonolave

. F rom every noctiou o f tho aouth ecu- t r n l tcachcM * ro n fo ro ilce d in tr ie t o«la-

t cn ton i n ro in T w in FaUs lodny. fo r tUo wcek'H tfO Phcru’ In n tltu lo . A t noon t lm a tm in ille ft tc d n e n r ly 500 viBUoM fo r th e in B litu to , w ith apvom l hundred m ore on th n w ny. B y to m o rro w m ora* ia g 700 podoffo^nirs w i l l bo bore, i t ia oxpectod.

Scualona o f th o in a t i tu t f nro to be h c ld - ia . tb o h ig h aehool a u d ito r ia m . Tho in s t i tu tu go t' un d e r w a y a t t o 'c to c k th ia m om inR w ith s lng inK an- l ic r th o d i r / r t io n I t t R ob ert B ln ir , d l- r<*<rtor o f niunic ht Uu* T ech n ica l in s t i ­tu te , P o cn te llo .' Tho B«v. A a lic r H . B rnn d , o f th o F i r s t P resb y te ria n rh u rch in vo ke d n b less lu ff on tbo a«- nombloRO.

Tbeae q f f io fa w ore fo llo w e d , nccord- in p {0 th e pu b liflh od p ro g ra m ,'b y tbo fo llo w in g fe a tu res d u n n g th e da y :

P rog fa ra“ T lio C ity o f Seven Oates "- ...D r . K in g“ Tho M ea n ing o f S d u c a t io a " ---------

..................................... P rea ident F ra r.fy r10:30— P h y s ic a l T ra in in g

flun ioa nnd PlnyH on Iht* f.'iim iius................. .......................................... M r . K ro h n

10:55— D e p a rtm e n U I Sossioas . R urni D p im rtm cn t— M n iv F lo o r o f

A u d ito r iu m • ‘.The P ro litcm s o f lh e Ku'-nl K .-lu io i’ '........................... ...D r. M u o nn aa

H ig h School ‘U e im rtm e n t— Room ^1 “ Tho N n tu ro nnd STcn»i«^' o f Sec-

on dnry K d u rn t io u ” ......D r. C nrothors“ School Room. Q iud itio n i/p M o d M n-

te ria la T h u t Prom ote I^n>O Boful ,f l t u d y ” ............................ M isn W heo ler

Specia l Ooof«renc«s .Mi*« O 'H a ru , M r. N ie lson, M r. T ice.

.Luncheon 1:00— S pedaJ Sessions

'M ia a O ’ l ln rn , “ O ordon H e a d in g ," Koom :J

M r. N ie laon “ School A r t ” Room 81 M r . T ice “ P a lraer W r i t in g ”

Room 1R D e p a rtm e a ta l Conferences

D r. M curm nh, D r. C ftrothera , D r. Searsdn, M iiw W h e r le r , Hoorn 2.

A f te n io o n A n « in h t7 S in g in g d irec ted b y M r. B l j i f t r l k ' ,

0 « n « ra l Le c ta re s ^ , >“ Tho A r t o f E » p rc « iio n ” ........D r. K in g“ B nporv lscd S tu d y ” -.... Pres. F r a i lo r

P h ys ica l T r * la ln |rGames and P lnys on th o Campua......

................................................... M r. K ro h n-------D e P M tm e a ta l S e«*loa f . ^

R ura l D ep artm en t— M a in F lo o r o f 1 A n d ito r io m '

“ E v o lu tio n o f th e R u ra l S c h o o l * , ‘...... ....................................... P r . M ue rm nn ’

“ Tho Q u a litio a o f nn E f f ic ie n t E x - ^o e u liv o ” .......................... D r. C arothors

“ D ia t lu c t iv c W u r L ite ra tu re ______J— ................................... ......... D r. Boarson ,

“ School Room (Jbnditiona nnd Ma« j • te ria la T h a t P rom ote P u rp ose fu l •

S tu d y ” ................... M iaa W boe le r ‘4 :00— D ls a iita a l ' °

8 :0 0 —E T e iiln c A a ssm b ly 1In A u d ito r iu m f'

P ro f. R ob ert B la ir o f th e Id nh o Tech- | . n ic n l Ins tltu l4> w i l l g iv e a sho rt m usi- f

r n l p rogrnm . • ' . _ *“ Kyes T h n t S«*p N o t and E an i T h a f J'

H en r N o t ” ..................J ...... D r. K in ^ JA t 4 0 ’ c lo rk th la n f^ ru o o n tl ie In - ^

n t ilu te w i lt be d iiim inned, delegatea to | fo llo w th e ir ow n devieea u n t i l M thl.n eve n in g when P ro fes.io r B ln ir w i l l auli- m it a sh o rt m uaical p rogram . A t 8:30 * th e lec tu re o f th e e ve n in g sMaion w l l ] j be de live red b v D r. K in g ,. “ Eyes T h n t See N o t, nnd Kara T h n t H en r N o t . ”

T o m o rro w 's sesaloa* b o ^ n a t 8 :30 la vnrioua rooma o f th e h ic h neh<)oI. w i t l i lec tu rea on “ G ordon B e a d in g ,” P a l- J m er W r it in g , “ Hom e E ro n o m ira ,* ' * “ V o ca tlu nn l E H u cn tio n .” M r. K ro h n * w i l l d ire c t exerclsea nnd p la y en the ” h ig h sehool campus, a fe a tu re th a t fo rm ed p a r t o f th e in s t i tu te p ro g rn jo ® th ia m orn in g . ”

The ro m m itte e on acrom m odations toda>- extended n p p re ria tio n to a l l p c i* " aons w bo have opened th e ir homes to the n rrom m od a tio n o f v ia it in g teach- ® era. In n pu b lie announcem ent tbe ro m in ittp o dw ella upon th e question o f * tho re n ta ls fo r rooms, sug gesting th a t $1 per n ig h l fo r a s in g le persons, o r 41.50 fo r tw o 'a h o u ld -b e considered a

, reanonnble m axim um charge. *T h e In s t itu te clo«frs F r id a y n ig h t ®

M E P l E i s i a if O U M M E M i r a iP i ;

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sing Committees ReportB ig Returns J,,

D ue t«i ;» va rie d n sa o rtm e n l.o f re ta rd - „ in g fe a tu res o n ly th re e m em berahip ^ d r iv e ro n im it le ra w r r r ab le lo tu rn ou t ^ th is m o rn in g fo r lh e rhn m b er o f com- m eree d r iv e . Thene, how ever, re p o rt­ed exce lle n t reaulta fo r th e ir eanvaas- P- in g l.il>ora. ^

T h e p r im a ry cause p re v e n tin g a b ig - ^ ge r ts rn n u t o f w o rk in g com m ittees waa th e te a rh e ra ' ia a l itu le , w bieh a tarted o f f to da y, Thoae w o rk e r* w ho re­po rted n t th e noonday luncheon o f tb o ? rhn m l> rr o f com m rree board o f diree- te rs . Cold o f e xce llen t resu lts , one eom- m it te e b r in g in g in -n a tn tem en t ahow ing 100 pe r re n t p e r fe c t average o r *o !lc i- * ta tio n .

A rran ge m e n la bave been made lo co n tin u e the m em berahip d r iv e no n - 'V m Jttees re m a ia ia g a t w o rk tb raofffaeat tb e w eek.

O f p k r t ic n la r g r a t i f ic a t io n w u tbe re p o r t o f Ibe t ic k e t sales e o a a it te e fo r th e B n b l b a n q n rt. T h la com m ittee s ta te d tb e re had beea a rasb fo r t ic k - eta d n r ia g tb e d a y , w i th th e proapect th a t a i l w en ld be disposed o f b e fo re «« H m e fo r tb e eaTlaeade to lea -r* to w a th is e rc n ln g .

T h ^ - fo q u a it te e In t^ n rg e o r an to t r a a a a o r ^ U M te B n b l ren de re d a ra tb - '

, « r d la c M ra g ia i; re p o r t oa «^h ta t< > ^ pai : '« a n . . f e r . th U oceaaiea. A a n n b e r -a o re in « O M ir i ilh M -» a * ( be plaeed a t tb e d la - d u ? H lg * * £ « b e e«em ltt#«? to ta k e eara o f H e

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jj; in g fro m T w in F a lls ’w i th Q o vc riio r D .'' W . D aviB , E . T .

M e re d ith , o f Dea M oines, Town, w i l! ca 1)0 th e p r in c ip a l speaker n t th o B u h l i j i. C ham bor o f C om m urro Orunenu lioaat- {g c r b a u ]u c t to n ig h t. M r . M o re d ltt i,

oun o f th o p r in c ip a l supporte rs nnd be p rom otem o f tho p ro je c t to w a te r 4.’50.- 'uj. 000 acrcK o f B runeau d is tr ic t lnnds,

f w i l l te ll o f the p luua nnd progrciM IQ. made to w a rd b r in g in g nbon l tii'o su> - a i. ccaafu l o p e ra t io n .o f Iho sehemo.;ti. G ovt-m or D nv is , u long w ith m a k in gH . a» uddrgns b f somo len g th , nnd unquca- an lio n o d Im portnuee , w i ll ac t w ith M n y* u - o r 0 . H. M eQ uow n as lo n iitm u s to r - f) f

t i l l ’ evening. . . rd- Swendaen Com ingt)Q O th e r ..xpoakcrR, scheduled to bo

heard upo u th is sa lie n t aub joct n ro : W nrro n Q. Swendsen, eomniiaalonGr' o f

ng rec lam ation iu Id a h o ; 1. B . P o rriuo , oni; o f th e .fo a le r fa th e rs o f th o jfto-

[y(v je c t ' ; - « f Twub F a lla ; R obert O. Jonea, -'•see retn ry o f a tn to ; M . .1. Sweeley o f

T w in F u lla ; J . L . P riea t, i l lK tr ic t niun- hn agur o f th e Oregon H hort L i i i« ; Dan

8 . iipe uce r, generoin p iinsnnger' ngen l o f th o Oregon S h o rt lin e ; ^OuatJivo Kunr.o nnd .1. H . B a rke r o f H u h l; J . I I . Senver o f C astle t'o rd i t i i ii .1. H enrv. A lie n , a u pe rin te nd eu t -o f HehoftiH o f

~ B u h l. M oat o f th e In tfe r 'J p e u k e ra 'w ilj respond to ea lla fm m Ihe lOinir.

W ord eoH iifig from th ih l tix liiy lit dleuieH g r a t i f y in g in tv re a t in the hooi'.- er p ro je c t and. fu r th e r ind ica to n t l ia i

- the bnnquet h a ll w i l l lie ro n ifo r ta b ly f i l le d . B u h l ia exfioeted to fu rn in ii m ore th un 200 n tte n d iii i i-e ; T w in Fn lla liiiH recorded t lr k e ta diaponed o f, w ith p ro b n b ly o the rs go ing w ho ha "u retierved p ln lea fo r lh e l>iin<iuel tl iro n g li o th e r m ed ium a; F i le r Iium prom iaed to

' MISSM’eRAILK ' POBLIG HEALTH WORU' Red Cross Establishes Another « Departm ent to Look A fte r

N«eds

u H u v in g assumed ehnrge o f the T w *n F a lls c o u n ty p u b lic he a lth aerviee, na p u h lir he a lth nurae, M iaa R oaetta M c- O ra il has bocn ea iab llahed in head­q u a rte rs in C o t il l io n h n ll b u ild in g ,

„ whoro sbe la on d u ty from R a. m , to.5 p. m . , __________ _

M iss M cO rn i! w as ro e e n lly dm ptiiye-! b y tbo H om o Serv ieo de pa rtm e nt o f

^ I V l a F a l ls ' c h a p te r , Am eriean Red Cross, to asaumo ju r is d ic t io n o re r dix- t r le t he.^Uh^ She re co n tly a rr iv e d from

f lho w est. M iss M cO rn ll- la a g ra du ate o f th o c h ild re n ’s ho ijp rta t o f P h ila d o l­p h ia , and n poat g ra du a te o f th o gen­era l ho sp itu l o f lh o aame c ity . Sho has

. had e IgM m o n th s ’ In iin in g i i r pu b lic

. he n lth n u rs in g n t th e H e n ry P M p p i in s titu te . A l l t l i is ia aupplen ientcd by

■ extenaive experience in o the r la rge e it- , ie s o f . the U iU ted KIntea. D u r in g thn J. V a r M cQ ravl hn«l ehnrge o f putv-.„ l ie he a lth w o rk In th e w a r rono o f ,„ i ^ r t R ilb y . , , 1

I in d o r t h c , iJ t lo “ W h n t the 'T w in , 0 F a lls 'C o u n fy P u b lie H e a lth N urse C.an. IJ D o fo r Y o u ” , M iss M e O rn il g ives th o ] fo llo w in g gonora l e x p la n a to ry o u tlin e : -

“ I t has been decided th n t the ty p fa . o f pu b lie h e n llh nu ra in g In be ea rrie d ■I, on in th o eo un ty n t f i r s t , nre nu rs in g l. o f the s iek in th e home, rn r in g f o r '' tho tu b e rcu la r p a tie n ts and na mueh

„ aehool n u rs in g ns o th e r w o rk <>-lll pe r-j e ta ll .J “ The n u rs in g o f pn tie n la ahn ll !>e,

ca rr ie d on o n ly un de r the d ire c t io n o f j a ph ys ic ian . j

J “ T h e s u Ak ) w i l l answ er ca lls from - | . a l l sourees, b u t n ease cannot be cnr-J| J r ied exeept un de r th e ra re n n c lo d v ic o ].

o f a ph ys ic ia n . _! ■. “ T l is n o t ex^iected th n t fhe n u rse l, f w i l l bo ealled fo r n ig h t d u ty b u t in a i ' ► case o f an cm ergcnev w here l l is n e r - j ' r essary. “ TllO nurse ahould no t nccept per-;

sonal preacnfs o f. m onoy fro m p a tie n ts ! i o r fr ie n d s o f pn tien ta . L

“ Pecs rece ived o r a n y m oney th a t I-*!, o ffe re d nwrse ia lu rn e d in to the orgnn j ' iza tio n fo r e n r ry in c ^ o n ' th r w o rk n n ilt rece ip t o f am oun t ia g ive n - ^

“ Save w here no o th e r naaiatanee can . be n b tn in c 'i fh e nurae is not exp erte d , to a tten d m n te rn ity rasea nt t im e o f . d e l ix e r r , bu t w i l l anaw er aneh ca lls as . soon a f te r ro n fin e m e n t ns poaa ib i’ . >

“ A n y fa m ily in Ih e eoun ty Js on- ^ t i t le d to m i l fo r th e services o f th e ,, nurse. • - t

“ Nur»e w i l l Im* in o f f ie e n il i l . iy Sat- I n rd a y * t-o an y one w ho de s irra to tn)!< ^ w ith he r e o n re m ln g m a tte rs n f he n lth 1 m ay do » th en . 1

“ H ou rs f . d u ly d a i ly , l» a. m. to .■> p. n j., M c e p l Sundays .and ho lidnya. O f f ir e C o fiU lon h a ll, on p o a ilr Perrine , Pboae • j t

Q U A R T E T A B & E S T E D »Lo ca l a u th o r it ie s I.is t even ing g a ll i- (-

ered ia R oy D av ia and E . J la n p s h ire , ft ho th o f Paul, w jth tw o you n g g ir ls w h o l ' ’ gave th e name o f K rra p le r . w hn said v th e ir home ia in B u r lr y . T h r n r rc s ta iF w ere made fo r n u th o r i t i ra a t R u p rr t i P .who allegf* th e q u a r lr t had ato len an j .m to m o b ile fo r jo y r i i l in g pnrpoa»>». T tie ' yon ng p<-oplr w e r r in on nu lom ob il’* ' w h rn n rreste d . ' a:

H E ^ ro s I K 8 T IT U T E jt«M r. aad M rs . T . R. N e ilaon fro m P a v -ip :

e t te , Id ah o , are in a t te n d a n r r n l fhe.*"* In a titn te . M r . N e itM n ia o n r o f th e ; iaa trae tora . M r. N e itaon ia i n a i r u c lo r ^ o f la tu ic and d ra w in g . in PayetCe-

S U IT O i r A T T A C E U C K T ^T b e ' T w ia P a l l* C id e r V in cp a r com-

pa ay o f T w ia F a lla haa brnuR lit a r t io n ! - IB tb e p ro b a te e o u rt aga ina t tb r G o J -I la d a rd P ic k le eom pany oa a ttach m en t, i T l H e a rin g w i l l be g iv r a p ro h a b lr th U < a i w eek. ^ I F l

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ilLlPllESiE:'-iOfllpFETEstate to L end Presence in ) f R e c la im in g V a s t T ra c t t r ic t— B ig D e lega tion Go-, s T o n ig h t

T . send 211 delegates und a numbiu* o f ro3- v i l l ide n ts o f th o C ns llo fo rd d ia tr ie t w i l l u h l bu present.is t- B xt«sB lve - B n te rtA lnm en tI tt i, A n extended program o f c n lo rtn in - in d m ou t bns bocn devised fo r t i l ls mo- 30.- n ientous a f fa i r , in c lu d in g vocn l and ids', in s tru u ie u tn l m usic. Tho T w in F a ll* ciM de leg ntio n w i l l carry, n lo n g the Tem ple iU( - M u le q u a rtd l, w hieh o rg n n izu lio n w i ll

s in g d u r i i ^ thu fe a tiv it le s . in g Tho banquet w i l l bo served u t 7 p. ies- .m. in Htone Am usem ent h n il, under n y * th u d irc c tiu n o f tho B u h l C ham ber o f - f) f Commerce. The fe a s t w i l l bo prepure-i ^ by fhe best' cooks in B u h l im d er tho

auporvia ion u f an exeeutivo com m ittee bo o f wom en composed o f M rs . Russ A l-

ro : Jerd, M rs . 11. J I . Iln y s , M ra . I I .■ o f C olem iin, M rs . ' IC. B. T i lle ry , Mrt-. no, George N . D iiv ia , nnd M ra. E. 0 . Swan- itP- ner. . . •lea. Tem po ra ry lah loa have been ina ta lle d o f in the d in in g Im ll, nnd in o rd er U n it

un- th ere m ay be no laek o f utens ils n coui- )an n iit le o spent some tim e in T w in F a lls e » i H u tu rd a / ro q u is ilin in g necessary tab le ivo o q u lp m tn t.J . A rrnngen ien fa h iiv i- been mnde by

nrv. Ihe t). 8. L . m iiro n d com pany lu p lacii o f u K u ffic io n t .auqUnr o f PulUunu sleep-

v i l l ura n t ' t h e iiis ]ios in o f tb e . e liiim iie r o f eoniiiieree to p io v id e aleeping f i ie i l i l i . ‘3

in for auc-lr po rson i l i t rom e from rem ote u '.- m -e tiniis o f lhe Ciiuul,v^ m l The T w i l l ' P 'a lls 'ile reg n lio ji w i l l lenve tilv th is c i ty n t n u to ir i in ln g up t.lish th n t ' l im e n t tl ie eciiuor o f M a in ave- i l ls nue an-i Shoshone s tree t o t p ic k U|) o f , rep re sen tn live s . The tra n /ip o rtu tio u i" o a rrnngen ien tS i ns w e il m b iim iu e t ig li t ic k e t disposnl, is in the hnnds o f D. to C. WnCson’.

! W eather Chap I ' A l l Fussed Up

' Over Teactiersa . I I , hn— D iscovered!

/ A Thu w ea the r a h u ffle r hns .;* * lendon o f A ch illes .

S h l ho la suacoptiblo to wtimen,! „ lo v e ly women. |

N o ll’— F ou r good da y * here and ;e. e v e ry th in g lo o k in g f in e fo r the J . • fu tu ro , th en— ■ijt, Come a bunch o f b e a u tifu l * ’ to Bensica tn the sehciol m a ’iim eon-

v e n tio n . Tho bureau b a i l i f f be- (..) Iio ld s nnd blushes, nnd in hia non- I „ f jilu sed ntate pu ll.i tl ie w ro pg han-ad ‘ lie . JIh. “ T o i i ig h l und Tuesday un se t' ' i

t ie d , w ith o rras io na l th rea ten - i to in g s -” 1j) . T h n t ’a a new phrase fo r the « n . bu rea ucra t, b u t iud ien tion p nre i t

is correct, lc , DooceuVawny lo tre a t a flo c kp i • o f f ra g ilif 'fe m n le s . •,y V e a tc rd a y ’B h ig h w ea the r m ark ' t . 'vns tl ie snme ns on the p rcco j-,0 in g dn y , f l l degrees, w h ile f h e ^ w 'tv. fo r tho d iu rn n l pe riod corcI iI u Irk *o t a t lenst sunset was 31, Iw o de- '

[ j ’TOPs h ighe r th an the day bo fore . ’ ^ {iMPTISTSOFmi i

i III CUUnCH HIIDE:I Evangolistio Meetings fo r Rais- I ing B ig Fund to Oontinue

’Jj Throngh W in te r “

In i t ia to r y m eetings o f nn evnnge- J la fic cam paign, p la n n e d 'fo r th is atate

(b y the B a p tia t rhu rch . n r o 'in progrom ; in W JIclrr nnd C in trn l, P .irk . A Jiim-

j ^ j i l i i r m e r tin e w ill be opened in T w in ■ F i*lla very aoon, n r ro n lin jr to o f f ir in la

^ . n f t l ie B n p tia t church In Ih la alnte.j B>*aidea the plnci*a nnt«ed m iiw iona “

j- tW I h i i n a tn rr w i l l l.e held in Boiae. Vnn.li.-,. ' rn l. lw e l l . K m m o ll. W ria c r, ^

j U n til, J rro m e , Ooorlin j*. Roberta. F ile r ,. i iu id o th e r plnrea, num hering , n il fo ld , P j I .’>0 in Ih ia atate . • —J W h ile Ihe p r lm a r r pur7>oae o f - lh o

f r i r a o f r v n n g r lia f ic m eetlnga is fhe ^ a t im u la tio n o f rc lig io ua rnthuklaam i l - , ia e xp e rle d nnd intended th n t th rough f these aeaaiona n b ic s tr id e w i l l h r mmle

lo w n n l m e e lin g Id n h o ’s quota to the ♦ ir»ll,rHH),0»n aervice cnm polgn o f fhe N o i f l i r r i ; B n p tia l cunveiU lon. The

'• rnm pn ign w i ll p m rre d d u r in g the great- e r p a r i o f w in te r . S ta te h ra ilq u n rte rs fo r the r . in d u r l o f Ihe eam paitra, w ith lb r Rev. A . V . W il l r v iu chnrg>-. have been

^ .''Ken-.l a t 41C P>nplre b u iM in g , Boiae.(I The R rv . M r. W iU ry la s ta ir evange

ll» f o f the B a p t ia t church.

u WANTO SHAEB OF W ATERi^n m u rl C, D unn haa bro ug h t an ae-

j t io n in the d l s l r l t l co u rt lu tk tne de- frrm ino(>f>n o f r ip a r ia n r ig h ta and lh o n d ju d iru tio u o f w n te ra . o f D e v il'a

- C reel.. Those n.im i-.! .ia .Ir fe nd an ta •, a re : Jo h n Boya. O r v i l l r , .lohnson, Jamea )[ W orle y . B lu r Guleh Cnnal nnd Reacr- 1 S;^uir com pany, P. C. M c rrd it.v , Idah> «|F.nrm D eveIo|>nirnt com panv, p. T. ( iP u lp h r n an .l D. H . .‘^ulphcn.

STOLEIT CAB& *25 RCWABJ3 ro rd cara. L lctnsa No. 4468.

I aad 2896 b a r * b M a ito la a . A n y P«r- ,Boa ba T la c in fo ra ia U o n th a t . v lU laad j t o l i t# rocoTary o f th a w ca r* w O l

. I plaaao re p o rt to my- o f fie e aad racalTe • i rew ard ..

A. rt. SP&AOUIL Sheriff.. 'A d T .

I M arion E tte r Smilb baa reopened her studio ia Oregg Buainesa College bn ild inz fn r pupil* In vio lin and plaao. Phone 565J4., Adv.

; .,«eH SPPABD a 'o d . bas rood taim I laad fo r from |1M> to |1T8 per aen.I Tbey are ready to abow i t to yea at I aay time. Call a t the ir offiee a t Idaho ! F a ll* . * '-A d r .

1 O s t r a n d e r M i l V e s ; ’ O f f ^ & U y q c a h t ;

C o n n c ilm a n . . .H a k e s H o m e . . in < • i N e w W a r d , C r e a t in g V a - | , . ca n c jy o n B o a rd . . i

• Rccau»<j o f. important bnainoBe t in t 1 i n muat b}3 tronsaeted fo r lhe c ity , Tw iu 1

Falls council men .w ill Jioltf aa exoeu- tivo aeaaion laatead o f uttouding thu I

' / J . booster j io r ly a t BuhL Aldflrmea L. lu 1 ' Breckonridge, C. S. M cM nrtin and C.

B. C'hnnncll w il l compriso tho. quorum. ° . A t ton igh t'a meoting n council prosi- s

rc3- dent must be choaen to aucccod & J . n ^ lU Oatrnndor, who hoa roovoQ- from tho

ilia trie t ho Ii.na rcprosoatod in couneil, nnd ia thus automatically, divostcd o f

nin. prerogixfivea aa a e ity sbloctman. ' »> mQ. A contrnet ia to bo nwnrded fo r thit

eonstruction o f a ' conduit fo r t ’.u* •'all* 'ElKhtb avenue Irriga tion lnternl a t to- « npic n ight'n session. . . cw ill -------------• » - 1

X I0E N 8B D TO WED 7 p. A m.irriage Uccniie wn* Issued thia nder morning to W righ t O. Mines, aged JJI r o f o f Tw in Falls, and Omee Fnireb ildr. ure-i 18, o f Burley. , . .tho ' ■ ■ - - — ■

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i f the.v were.placod beforo him, b i | wo illed are u o fj> u ltin g tho.n bei'jiro h im ," one' Unit o f f ir in l wild. “^oui- • Thoso cloao to the prcsidBut aald alls t h f r had oToiy confidenco tha t ha—

able .vou ld regain h l j htalch althottgh . be miut contlaoa'to ohoy hla phyal-

by clan'a ordera to remain tn bed fo r lacii extenaive period” and rertgu‘”•‘1'; h imsolf to tho ntmoat qoletude and

relaxation.■ B illa no.w rendy-fo r etocHrj-/t* action

^ incltide the p r^ ii l i l t ip n . cufurceiDCut ;„ve mensure and tbe anii'u.lmeiits to tho,, food control act pim ialini’tjit rt^^^ilccr- ^v^.. ing and hoarding.

U|) Tho usunl wockly meeting o f tho pres- tiou iden t’s cabinet MU be hold nt tbe luef White Houae tomorroV »,-ith 8x*t;tetary ’ D. Lansing, o f tho stato department, j'jro-

. niding.— s w m iam a Heada O ff I>ecnaad. ^ A discussion o f whether Prcsideut

Wliaon ia well enough to pro'pcrly^per- fonn tho duties o f tho presidency .lc veloped a t an executive session o f the senate foreign relntions eommittoo tu-

.0 day when action was aougbt on a reso- *7 lution requesting eortain information

regarding Chinese-Japancse relations. A voto on tho resolution and several

other mensureB relating to .foreign af- j, fa irs was postponed ihthsfinltely on tho

’ objecUon o f Senator' W illiams, demo- J crnt, MiBalssijipi, who was said to havo , argued tha t in his ]ircscnt state o f

health tho .preaidont should'not bo call-I . ed ujK)n fo r inform ation o r' action in

>uch mattera..The resolution had boon introduced

l»y Senator Poindexter, republican, Waahington, and would eall uj>oa tbo preaident fo r a copy o f a dispatch said

♦ - to bave been aent to tbe atate depart­ment laat Jantiary by tho American m inister n t Peking, going lnto_Japan-

ese-Chinoae relations> No E f fo r t to Raise Qoettlon It wns said there waa no o ffo rt for-'

n ia liy to raise tho fjuestion o f M r. W il- aon’a d isab ility under tho constitution.

Besides tho Poindexter reaolution, the coniMiitlec m a jo rity had' expected to act on resolution by Senator W ng, d«ynorrat, Utnh, expressing i t oa tbe aenae o f the ecnato that Thraco should be awarded to Greoce, and one bv Chairman Lodgo requesting tho presi­dent to call an interBational conferenco lo consider questions relating to tele­graph aad imeloaa communication.

)r “ The president coold aign bills to- ► .lay i f ttiey wero placed before him,»• bu l wo aro not pu tting them bofore

h im ,” one o ffie ia l aaid.S-

M rs_0 ,J^ '. Began, teacher o f pianb ftnd harp, Inandolin, guitar, ukulele, w ill resume her music classes OctoheT 4. IMO a t hor atndio 620 M ala Avenue North, Pbone/SQJU. Adv.

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S h o e L a c e s , a n d t o th e p e rs o n r . L a c e s in th is j a r , w e w i f l g iv e

A P A I^ ' T h « r u le s o f t h is c o n tc s t a r o t-; r. g u e s s in th e b o o k p r o v id e d f o rII th e r e s h o u ld b e a t ie , th e p e rs g d r c n a s w e l l a s a d u lts m a y e n t

A K D R E G IS T E R .

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:'m ada up tK b lr nfladS 'ln .< a so - i t - la -do - c ldod to p e rm it, th e present A n a e a ia a governm ent to con tinue, n o t i to oppose th o g ru n t to A rm e n ia u f g u ff i c ie n t 'te r ­r it o r y , to Insure th o fo rm oU on o f - a prosfterous s ta te w ith a p o r t o n the

u a imp^iihKtmdaJS*^'^.oome o f t b e A rrocn inns, on th o o the r

hnnd, lo y 'c lo lm to ', th e te r r i to r y . 'frp m E r iv u n , in tb e , Russian 'CaiieaBUa,' to A d ana, ju s t o f f th e ' M ed ite rra ne an , b n t o th v rii, rccognix ing . th e b n p o sa lb iiity o f secu ring tho tc rr ito ry T to -o rg a n lx o siieb a s ta te , suggest ubandooing th e idea o f rc c q u n titu tin g a n c ien t A ym ca la .

I t in - to o e a r ly to a n tic ip a te th e rM - nm m endntions w h ich the m ission ^ w it l m nko to th e A m erican da leg ntlo n a t the pcaco conference on th o aub joct o f A iin o n la . '^ ' T ho members o f the m is- alon h a vo beon ae eum ula tlng ' v o lu m in ­ous notea on \'a rrous de ta ils o f the problem .

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ta i lo r in g w h ieh ease and com fo rt these clo thes w: assurance th a t tl on you and t h a t ; in them .K in c a id -K im b a ll been fam ous fo i f o r s ix ty - th re e y com prehend the a t ?30 and up, t step in to one o f t

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n s g u e s s in p th o c o r re c t o r n e a re :

I R O F S H O E S F R Ita»y and llm p le — 1. S ig is te r r thi« p n ^o sc . 2. Only one g rson reg is te ring f ir s t w ill be aw i I to r th is contest, MAKE YOUB

’’ CLOSES SA TURD A Y, e In v ite d to V is it the S4^ARKEITT J L o n e y

, M O N S A T ./p O TO B B E ;

KX> - D B U Q ll 'E F O L B N T f f i T A l X r a

'M is a 'E Iv a Bctwon e n te r ta in e d 'a t a r r d e llg h tfu !* coa ttm e -^oa rty . - F r id * i ,«var,i ” : T i ; ^ “ - T h V K S i i iV c ; r d . c o n . M d c pi«i<-

and w h i lo ' ■tToan?ora. aad h lu o . blr<ja. ’ JT M a a y .p re t ty 'a a d in to ro s tia g coatume.1

w ere reproacnted. Tbe finesta ia d u lg e d ,1, " ia 'd a a 'c ls f f tm l i l ahont! 11 :30 i^hen re- L '" frea b ifie n la w ere aerved, aad 'a f te r a

fe w e n te r ta ia la g fe a tu re * th oy le f t . TU oM - p re a o n t. w ere : Miaaes H axo l S m ith , O o ld ia Pearis , M a r lo n H um -

^ p h ro y , , H e s te r - - J e w e t t , . M n rg u o r ito O ra d y ,/H « x e l IT e a rtfle ld ,.- Ire n e H n ll ,

25 B o n a lo , H c r r i in a n , ^ M a rth a '-W h ito ,.L l im ily -H u s ip b r e y , M a t ir in e .B life r , M a r-

Jorio jo w o t t , ; , J u l ia W ood, EHoanor U uhaoa an d ' Ir'eae Oostello.

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a f • R . H . E .« SL Paul_____________________ 2 0 2.**■ Veraon , n.. .....................—I 7 .0*,“ • G r ia o r and H a rg ra ve ; Dawson, W .

M itc h e ll nnd D ovo rm er. ; ■ - " l y

-Kimball►thesD -IN S TA N T s ty l- ✓ e e d in g ly w e ll ba l- \ i t h th a t precise ' h p rom otes body ir t . Y o u can w ear w ith a co n fid e n t ; th e y look < ^rrec t t you lo o k co rrec t

i l l C lo thes have :or f in e ta i lo r in g I years. Y o u w il l le i r e x tra value,, th e in s ta n t you f f these •guperstyl- •coats. '

fESTOIIE■ade a t The B ig e Store

y o n r h a n d s t g u e s s in g th o - v ^ This Jar is jasim ed fnU of

je s t to ihe correct nnmber

t - E t fST your name, address and

guess to a person. 3. I f warded the p r iie . 4. Ohil- C7R GUESS THEN COKE m

f. OCT. 25 Shoe M arke t

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