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I M VOL. i. KO; 2i6. ' BURIEDBM ; BIG STORM . - _ ttt Washington and'States of Hid- die. Atlantic Section Experi- . enoing W orst Blizzard Since TtiatofT899 STREETS OF’ciTYSTREWlil Ul J/ITH .WRECKED AUTOS TroBejr and Trfido Berrice De- , ;mora^ed ami 0aow Fall ^ - Shows -Ho Siflfn of Abate- ' ment . ' Rep ' ■ WABHOTOWH. D. 0 , rffH-tlw ^ »Ut«cojnprUlnttli#ittiaai#AtliB- a tio wetlao tMUjr w m bvrisd mnd . •won bdof farther buM imder r ihd hMfflKtnOwfallilUiSithV lent ------- . . wmaob«Md hU m ri of rflhm rr, _ 1899. fUrm «Udi b^ut iHth al- Wl ;moM iapc«c«deot«dl]r h e i ^ fUlB . of «u>« la tha otroUnta «ad 71r- ' Kiol* ThandBT, v u cmpliur opl - . ,th« toatt iMTUf Imrlid dUM st«ll»a'tnlni. diovpttd troUty ««nrk«' »ad » gcDcna nuptaiion l*i nt bulnm tnl mcUI tettvMss in I Its Tftke.. . • ''Traill'MnrifB from thu lonth'wben Buowiitornii hftVf brcn rpporU-il for two \\ ity* and fronf wblcb lertlon tbe itonnt nm * eaaie, wns VfboUy iunMndoO. Several jioi tmlnii from Ihe «ontb wero reported * stalled between nifhmond nn.l Wntb r ,„ii . In^tAn with otbcni helo;; hvld at Bleb- tnin Won4. n''*' Train BwTJeeCilpiled;. g, Railroad offielaU wire attcmptloff to pint - .. H''t n trnin, eomprliljiu day^^o.^M only xiicii flutliefoff noon for Qpltlmore and p*»- .rrtu ' nftlv t« fhlUdelpMa aad nther .point* north. Tnilni from tM BOuth wire re. fxirterl held un.lo yard< bntweon here V >and Rallhnoritaad.iD’Uflrrland elty. H I Tht wowfaU ia AtlwUt JH " ffdton thfl b#avieiWinrc,the Wit- 1 lard'ofyebntaryiMsM.-/ • ' ,J 6tv<laA!laUyikterdnr.S(t«tsoaD tis'i} .■ ntnt eflntbaW.eatly'todAy, the tnow ' -I lifld eoveTe^ the n«ilo"fil >apItar t« a ‘ I 'depth of &'foo.t and a balf to tm feet. I Street ear Mrrlee-wa* T>raetle*Uy tui- jiended efcrly toilaV and proipeeta were ftrtWity, ROvtnvjAont vai. «lheTwl«, wniiM bo irreattr-cQrtailed. • - . Uaay WVecktd Antoa. . "NQDsylruIa' STeDtie- 'h e r e wa^ litrrwri with thB.holM of W eked (wto- . inobilM.-- Ab<«B«e bf wind prereoted Wal the fonnatloB ^f drift* butithe depth », . on the lere) w u enoagh to itraad prae- <'< - tjeallr aU 'vehlclei o««pt {hone of tho n had'^feiwhea tbh ejjfo .Vf New En?- V Und early today, RlthDtiffTi {(< center TfratJtned, .off' the, Tlrjrfnl* eapoa, tho .. woathor bueao r«Mrt< ihowod, anil ^ . fofffa»U-wtte ftr'iBbwtfl,iftTatd.lo- niBht, alon?; th# caut frojn New Vork north, alUiOBrt not w henw tbnf o « r tho'mWdlo Atlaatio aeetWi^^- ~ *"‘IT btaalcft of inoir, earlv today heaTleit ia the DUiVirt of Co- lombli, ifllh tho'fall reeorded at 107 ?•" o'elock u 'a n oven two'feot.. At '‘'5° '. that time. It w u itlU aaowiair and . tho weather bntvau predtrtlon w&a *? *f . a pontlnQttlBB.of the fall throoah thn day aad Into the nlRht. '?«" Ptflrtteir ihortly bofbte dn»k ytsler- day erenlnjfi'the «aow fcH rontlnifonily . ,'tbrouch tho nlitht jwd by raldnlRht „ taHrondi and trolley lines'began to r (CoDtJnntd 'on Pago Poor) QUESTION OF VAUDITY OF NIOB-rfiAGE-APPEALED Cr«Utort of B. a rrtm* Aik'8ntir«no ioreh Ooat to J>tt9mSB9 Statof Ubdar ' * M il ' Mafco'* Kipreao court wHI l>r fl»kwJ ||JJ| to delerminft whether a niortc(a|^ on ecrUln aheea jrlven by H. fl. Framfl t) B. E. I7ac^ of ni«r asd AltafTied jn W it tMlffatlon ioitltoted by eredltnra of - FmniQ Is K valid. InttraniPnt, notice of nnpcAi frflm jodpseat In ihe eue'rnB- dered this week b j BUWcl Juds« Vf. A. Unbeock havInR beon served lato HA riMt^rday by T. K. HsfltQian aj Alter «rlDO nor for Sub«q Rruce, Jack liCraon and )'cat( TI. P. Bamie;cr, tho creditors named. hntti . Judffmoot of tho diilriet-court up- •rial held tho validity of the mortjiaso. ''Rftl' Hazel and Benoit are attomoya for conn IMg. and IT. G MIJJ* and ft T. SaaiJ- ffinJfl ) Ion roprcsont Traaft in tW« UU](atlon. Mi I ■.« ................... kno* HBAV? LOSS o r OATIIH , .m n 0ALE8DUB0. Hi., UP| — One hnn- , dr«d vti fWiy-thwB tnjod of thorough- ««/ hred Kereford taiKIe wero tonm J to dentb early today at gtrongharit, H I, in a flro which destroyed the sales ' lisrn ,’of (be Sereford utoelitloo. B U B O Z ^ A OAlTADlAir. HES MOlNE0iJs,.M5 - The rob ■,'hrr killed Friday nlRtft at Ihe Berwick, • ' io.. ttrncTBl storo asd poslcfUeo 'wu 1dpntlfie-I today u Ceel) UoKay, 0((0<I W i.1. of OntarU; C an ad a. ------ mntr .____, ' _____ Milfl Oira BOtaro M BBAIH . Hr I NEW YOBK, (iPHAn ajplosloa of in ka a ttlll la the bas«;nsQt of a hoaie la the nf li borooKh parka region of BtooUya Jo ; frJin) . day n t fire to the buildioff and.bnraad >hii*l aa uQldeatined taa« to d u th .' "" UIU WE^ ONLY ASSOCIA M FAI Ancient CeJnetery C Has Likely Viewt ‘Grandpa Jimmy” Murray, 107 Year Charge of Portals of Great Bury denly as Result of Unusual Activit NTJW YORK, (/P) —‘ For fifty R»l yenra “ Qrandpft Jlmm.T” Murray ^ haa stood nt tho cate 3f ^Inlty ttmtUty, 155th street and Am- ] Hti'rdntii ^venuo nnd wac.'hed fu- Jus ncralfl ealor. Hi' waJ S4 years old lapi when he bCRan his lonp viffil and viii> today he, too, at the a^o of 107, boV ' wa* seeralqRly In tbo nbadow of the cry, ilOGATIONA l TRf GALLEDW leport of National Commander of 0 War Declares Conditions at Camp as to Defeat the Object for Which I Findings to Go to Congress I * WEATHER FOR WEEK IS U N S E n i E D WITH S MORROW LIKELY ^ Low Terapentoru PrMllct«d in the tlio EockT MoontAla Sectoo with od i Fair Weather Later II. , I niUI WASIUNOTON. (/P) - WcBthfi '‘O^ jirPilicHoaii for tbe wruk-boglnolHK ('ppcr MiiwUsippI nnd lowi^r Ml" f*™ wnri willpya. nortlicrn KoJky moun- . *| fnin nnil platcnu rcRloiM: (Jn»rttle<l, n>'«\, vfWi Mtaaional snows. ’l"” , Poiitliorn Hocky momilaln and iilntcau rcitioniV Unsettled wltb siiiiw* nt 'bCRinnlnR <if thi- week; Kriiornlly fnlr thcrcaflor. •''’‘'’C ..................... :— * The i i i l l i DyETosmig ______ * given. Natertronl Activities Practi- .iai«S cally Suspended'in Hampton;,,!'* Roads by' Gale Whicfj'is the; ™“ ;" Worst in. Years . i^'Uo i XOBPOLK, Va., (ff) * "I™ j!™ t&fVi^ns a vtlotlljr of 5rt 'flHe* tin haur; jogtnj arly todBy crippled wntrrlront netlvl-- lea- hero and pmctipflll.v mupended hIpplBR ill Hampton Ronds. .HnTI lW t:of the business ncftloii of the | f l | | ity I* utidcr water ani far traffic, brou^h several suburban m tions hoi .'so been suspended as the reiiilt of; . ■ich tide*. . . . ;' i/w t night'• Raip foicM pilot boat* 0 seek shelter In tbe Inoer inrbor and OppC orcign nnd eonstwlse morrmentB have: Sfl iccn suspended until Iho stohii nliatc'».t 1 ehJft'of the wind la expected to-' il,H . .. I . Heavy sens nre poundlnp 'lie const at^ ^ Mpe.ltenry. Mnny-JmVnll m f t nre. nrbored In Lynnbaven road* and fttsri .vessels havo ptistponcd »all5njt» intil the storm moderates. • : ’ J’*’'* Many dwelling! at WitloiiRhby beach; *>erf ire threatened by hlRh tide*. 8(n-ern1 *“J” ottage* iore surrounded hv water and heir foundations are In dnntnsr of rIv-I ng away, flmall bonts are tied to lorehcs. ■! mss iPEffl Si s . . enst ffitfiesB ot Proseontion bo Te8> the tiliefl In Becond Trial of ! , ^ ArbnoMe Ijr' ove HAN FRANCIGCO, (AV-Mrs. Kath- tho Tlno Fox of Obleago,-,tbo l.ist wltncsR ^ .-estejday, resumed her prosecution re- tit i ■nttal testimony today in the second tlm :riiil of n cliargc of manslaughter of i Igalnst Bomm C.-(Fatty) Arbuekle In will lonneetion with the dcnth of M iu Vlr- tinla Rappe. ^o' i M ri Fot tc»t«ied that she had ^ ' <nown Mis* Bappo for a number of rear* and never knew tho actreu to be D*PU‘ 11. Ufs. Kato UaHebetk, housekeeper •- !or Miss Rappe In Ijos Angeles, nlso ten- ;ified fo acquaintance with M lu Bappo , Ap; lor n number of year*. es ni '•Her health always appeared to be Twin i^ery good,'’ Mra. Ilaraebccker said, .able 1 ‘UowevflT, on one occaalon the was been ireatej. In Chicago for what fthe said and r ima'aervoosaoM.’' fice, ' i of ft OAILDIKAL HCBOIBB ILL Thi PARIS, (/P)-Cor,Jlnnl Mcrcicr, prl- unto-of BelgfuDi,-ha* stopped off at " y Lilian on bis way to Rome U, attend ;he eonelave of-tho saered college and is sal't to be <iAifferiBg from nn 'atiaek if Influenu, aays a Harna dispatch . rrlm Bomo today. He received an, on- 1 ‘hiiflutio reception upon his anlval In snn UllML- ' tbi UATED PRESS NEWSP. LLS Twnr i-ALLa idaho . aa^ Gate Tender. P wed Last Fuiieral u ’ears of Age, for Fifty Years in urying Ground, Stricken Sud- livity Due to Maiw Funerals gate'ho had opened ilo many times. Testerdoy there wiis au unusually Ijit^vvy traffic through the eeraetery . goto nnd the aged man wna forced flll: lo huny !o and fro nearly all day. , Just before ntght eaiw-, he eol- • lapsed. He was hurrlid to Belle- | VHl> hospital, but phyaiclnna 4hefc beW aut HUIb hopo for UIs recov- ( cry. - aFT"i ;EANDFRAUOi ' . . Tl If Disabled Veterans of World S » mp Sherman so Unsatisfactory j'" , ch Institution Was Established l>w fc;: ______ Tl CINCINNATI, 0,, W -T hat vo. men I'fltlonal training nt Cimp Shot- sum mnu, Chilllcothe, Ohio, is '.'a farco . Tl and .ft fraud” -ia tbn'' statement - 1men mndo by JudRO Robcil B. Marx of Uj ni this elty, national eoiiimnndcr of jher Ihe disabled American Veterans of lies tlio World War, Mi a report prosont- tiom od In Washington todny to Mortlu Tl II. Mnddcn, chairman of thu eom-. tho mittee on appropriations of tfu^ ' repl; bouse of rcprewntntives. Tho r>'- the porUa-tlio-rcsult of a jKirwnal vis- i It mndo by .Tudgo Marx to tbo ! « camp. ! N "Tho school rooms hnvo been mode r i-er in a makeshift, fashion,*' says ) [atx in tbo report. “ In the olectrical :hool which hna an enrollment of 80 lore woro only S7 mon nctiinlly pres. It and of this number only two were nlng anvthlng.” . • ' i . I^pm eots Wer* Jonk | The equlpraoBt,'ho said, was such asj pm Duld bo piekcd up around anv abnn-t oned camp'.’-Stiidenta told lilm ihnll / vq naaoO' they wore not wnrklnit wns liat-oiiulpBienr bnd. not eoniu.- -N o ta abicta «tiidtiut-was. - iu .Miu ... tuetblng ncbool, aecording to Marx, tj- hore waa a dearth of equipment hero jiorl a wn# also the caw In the baVetj-, ho ifai, ocIarciJ. , iies! “ It looked a* if roni work wns Ijc- Cuti Ig dono in tho tnilqjii^ schiinl," the Am, 'pott aaid. "There woro only two or T lire'c men who scorned to bo Idle nnd pinD i njipeared tJmt instruction »rns being thre iven.” of I The shoe repoiring school, tho report nnic latod, was the busiest in tho cnmp. 'nun “ W.o did not-find a'slnglo^lont „{[ ^hq ex.pres*ed satlafacUon - w f ^ th o << lothods of teaching or with tbb cohrs- s cf insttuellaa Ue_ waa recoivItiR,” ■'Tl udgo Mar* eald. “ Many of the atu- ,„os enta wanted to go home, but wore ngrc frald to nek, fearing they would be ^hii ropped ,from training entirely, thu* to t >alng thfl-chanee for rehabilitation.” Si lOTiiKHLY ^ .ilDMClliTl »pponentB of Proposed Dlatrict Says 76 Fer Oent Oppose . tho Proposal KlMIlKRt,V.~idaiin (Sperinl to the News'!.—I.e*.i than '>n elcetors out of nil estimated possible total of flOO voleni had cast tUelr. tiallot* I*' twn hnurn after tho polU opened nnd here at 11 o’clocjc this mo'ming for rest submission of the question of ere- (inn ntlnn of the prO[K>scd ilimberly bed •htohwnv dlstrlet out of lerrlloi>- hnd now Inelit'iled in the Twin FnUs by I btghwnv diotrlet. of 1 A 'hcek of the voting mnde by Orm ' o^iponeuls nf the formatUn of the .ianl prn|K>sed district wns snid to Indl- iihol rnte that 7.1 per cent of the voles R enst np to 1 o’clock this after- ihe noon were agnlnst organlialion of pnrt the district. . eepI Outside the polls nflil in gftther- od , Ing. places throughout tho town ntm lively arguments were In progress jh(. ovof the deslKahillty of formlnt: leoV tho district. ' ed I TTio polls will remain oocn un- • «bl fii (J o’clock this evening. It Is es- timated thnt only nhout 2."5 per cent . K of Ihe possible vole of tho dUtrict tny wilt bfl cast, poll » ~ ove; 13 PER CENT OF TAX PAID >epu^ Andltoc Olrei Fifnies oa Ool- |be< - , JoctloM Of IJttl Asaeaaeata - •' r -------- . whc Approrlmatoly -13 per cent of all tax- one assessed ageinst real property In ^rln Fall* 4ounty and due and:.pay- ibic Isst December nnd next Jnly,*havo q >cttv toMetted "by the toopty trtMOTfiT aig md reported to tbo county auditor’s of- mu 'ice, according to the statement today if IVflnk C.-Lynch, deputy auditor. fjr# ' The total nmount collected and ro- bcoi )ottcd to tho auditor's office is given gj,o, ISmfi70.0B. while ihrtotal amount of 021 taxea oxtendcd on reni property •oil flwounts to |l,883,7i04.10. I y y Jp^O, WBATEC9 var Tonight' and Sunday occasional Cen •nhw. colder fof?ht southeast por- Inti ttofc ' ' I’S # PAPER IN TWIN FAL PA H fOBDAY, JANUAEY 21 1022. ilF E i issiiEir-; HJSPOH,, Answer to Allied Reparations J’ Commission Names Amounts to be Paid but Suggests Re- " ductions and Help j; HBRLIN’. (/P) ~ flerninnr's. .iiKjvi'r In 0 fhe nIUed reparations commisslrin. w; landeil to its flcrlln renr..tentative to- gl Iny fo he taken fo Pnrk nronoscs the pi .nvnionf of 720,000,0110 ip.ld marks nml te .-t.Ifi.ftOO.OOO gold mrtr!:,; worll, yi ed oods fo. the allies dnrhi? IPL*'!. Tbi- .nnwi'r Im-wcvt-r. tVnl \n ^ OC f fl'crmnn.v'. laxnlfon l.nrdrns. thi— nioiint* 111 ' 'owpred. i p: Tbo note, whi'-h i« in i.nswi-r lo llu'j I'pent request of Iho rpjiarntion* ,-oni-'' J lissloii for further pxplnnatmns wiui" lermanv nf.tlficil the commi'slon' thm hp would l,i> nnjil.le tn in.ct'fuljv thi' nniinry and >Vhri«ry ri'iiaratlnns in- a„» ln',W ntR. ?a>erlflps ibe .mmnn'l nf ontls fo )i/. dcHvi'ri'd li> rneh' of Ihi' ® llles. Wonld No»oUat<rtoan. Thp jiD^gi'sflnn for JoM-rrinp the pm ipnta does not iiamp n n r piTHJi-ulnr Hj nm as a desIrnMe reduction. -of The Jepl.v M nrM th,’ rrfiilnlillfh- „n lent of confidencp In-German credlM bi t necPsimTv If Ocrtnnny Is lo enrrv mil of er oJjlJgsfions, /ind il »ii?gp»f» thfl al- th les ,;o-opernte 6ownrdK,.in Iii>prun-I .an lonnl Tepamtion* loon. , If,, The HPceMlf.i- for the (.ul<uiamv ofi «I ^o rcichsbnnk is pointed imf .itid tlu’ ! wi sply is insistent Upon n reductJou In, u, Ito eo«f of the nrmed oreiuutwn. | • jp( MEBM i: SCIMifPn _________ 1 ■ ■mpioyes.,of..SL Louis Plants | E » i Announce'Intention to Re- ' • - turn to Work- i "ST. W ui.H, si»;,' ( y p jin i .w l,,- O liim inrking bouM< umployes in Sl. I.nulii‘flcp I'as been cnlled off, Otfb Kuhn, bull- of 1 less agent of the Amnlgamatcd Ment fbnt Gutters’ nnd Butehcr Workem of North tat?* Imerica, local 543, annouueed today, nve Tl\c ctrlke Itv tho St. LottlK p&cklngl Oi ilnnta "hns prnctlcally been off forlmup hreo weeka,’’ Dennis Lani.', aucrelar.vjfore if the butcbur workers’ international-Inek mion said todny In Cblc.igo, followin'f;: I'oir iHOPUncement of tho-officJnl cnHln^JscRi iff of tbo striko from Bl, liouls. '.‘Tlio altuntion fhore is different S rom aoBt- pkeeM," .Mr. I--jnp wild, w ' There oJ'','" * fo'* n">n and fjnt iiost of tbe houses signed up a new „ffi( igreoment aeieral ireolcs ago, nfter rhIch practle.illy nil the mrn retumtd gtat 0 work.” . _ ever Soerctary Lane rejwrfed no liarl'Jop- dor itents in Um strike Bituatlon nt otbor the. rcstcrn packing points, followlnj^ the o'l 9te Trlday to remoJn on strike. ,„on iiiHisimEn s illSOflllSWIOIIS . . --------- wlUi [■wb Men Who Engaged in Hold Up and Murder aro Tin- |,v ] . der Arrest xt ------ reap fITTflBUBOn,.(fl»l'— Walter Joyto }« ci md Oren Oraeme, rittsburgb men ar- but ested yesterdav after the First- Na- too lonnl bank of Cmfton hnd been rob- ied nnd Hnrold Moss, usistant cashier, ||] | md been killed, were today identified | | | ).v bank orapJoyc* #s two of the parly if bandits who committed the crimes. ?raomo was pointed out by Prank King, a»lJo» ef the-bank as tl>e man.who ihot Moss. . Seven persons, taken yesterday after Cul ho bank rob}»r« tad CKnpp/l itom n j inrty of city detective* who had later- 'cpted them on tbo northsldo, were Iin- )d up.in eentTAl m Uco etatloo iHth a mmber of other prisoners. EmpUycs of 0 he bank who witnessed the robbory, blni ooked them over and Joyce wn* pick- mor td ont by flvo of them as one of the hot« ?)bber«. Ma, Ewogatted by One - ' Bak King, however, was the only mnn to beei tny he recognlred Oraeme. He told tho her« mIJcp (hat ono c( the bandlfs climbed just >ver tho ton of the partition separating Ijin :ho easbler'a eago from tho main bask- tord iisg room, nnd that Orame -was Iht lllei nan. The othera agreed that white thet ;hey could not Identify Oraeme a« the ehai •obber they did ogreo that the man Mri sho went over the partition waa tho Cnti JDO who fired a t Mo**. -r • ~ — that FAfiTOB 8H0T.B7 BOBBEB. vlsl OmcAOd, iff) — Bor. Plnrian Chod- him nlewlw, pulor of 81. Florence’*.Bo- nan Catholic cbnrch- in Roulh Chicago >, lied laat night, the victim of a bullet lired by a burglar believed ,to have icon «eklng saeramentnl wioe., The ihootlnjr oppurred In the p.irlsh hoiisp. NEVADA- MAK APPOINTBD ^ WAflnmOTON, «=) — Appoinfffloot •' nf 27 fedemi prohibition offielals la else various states was announced today by m u C«»mli»loner Haynen. - The appolofeei as3 inctudo Atha Carter, Beno, Nev., |cm1 br mIvIjwt for the Kevnda foKti. “ , ILLS county UY Nt Wild SeenffEhaue T When Fire Breahs Vp | Eastern Star Dance EJxploalon Followed by Flames ^ Oroatos Havoo Among tho x Gueata; Two Xnjurdd liOS AN0El;E8, ()n\. (;p)-An explosion in n Amci! hnll M-re Int,' '-last' night where thn Vnli-slinc chapter, Ordor of tbn Kastcrn Btar, was giving a daiici-, scl fin- • p|Vl lo thi' hall nnd cnuscil mcrnenlnry ^ cotifiision among the •'•Oil gm-sts, v wbo rushed inlo Iho rioik rooms . k and stri'i'ts whrn smoke tiiid flames fll'r-,iV till- i>Vn-e. Soverni women fnintni while n fircmnn suffered Ini-prntion of the hnnd when he -j,. was ulli'iiiiiliiig lo hreal: -i window- bnl gUw. l'l.ll'l\. aaldhcrj:, .nve ot the projirli'tors nf tbe plni-e, wos bit - ten by his dug which he attempt- ed lo’ rrspiie from the flomc". Mai nnmngp wns c'tllnrilcit al ♦!«,- 000. Finding of Body is ^ Believed to Point to Dastardly Murder Aulo SalcBiiian Apparently Shot |J and Robbed: Watch and . is- Itonoy Missing ^ HAST./ M0N10\, Cut,, <flV- H n rv e v G tnv, nuloT»tvb5l<> kiwh« -of SanlA itonleo, wn.i found dead enrly Wdny, seated in his aiifomo- bile i / a simrsclv solfli-d mtIIoh - ^ of Hantft Moiilrn. bnd been - shot tbtough Ihc head. Thore wns .an hufnmafle idatol tn hi* hartd frum whieh ono shot hnd been fired wUllo Itt tti« windshield of the car were three hole* the i-olieo said they believed were mndo by biil- leta. CIrftv's watch wns ml.slng nnd uo miney wns found In his cloth- " ' , ont Hsmimins ,= fflSElfJItiM 'liai Eilraordlniiry Story Orlgtaat- ins in londoi Tnlioii Op ,i,y Ottloinlly ' .. I'AIllS, y n ’--T Official .notice, hni |®“ J been fake"' bv the French foreign of- “ ^ flee of nn nrlli-li- In the MDrning Post u«u of London reproduced heie, nlleglng fbnt bolli I’rcsident Hnrding nnd Secre. of State Hughe* hnd rpftised to roceivc Atiibn"Sadot .liisscrand. . Official nnd \wUHlcal Mtde* i^te ® mueh surprised nt Iho nrliele, nnd tho OJ foreign offici' regards ll ns entirely last Inching l« idmvsUvlUty. bwt VrvmUt str k I'olncnro hnd asked Amba^afldor .Tin- strlk setritid lo elear iip tbe report. bros. --------- ployi BEPOUT BEOLABED PBEPOBTEn Ttqn WABHIXGTON, I>. flni nnd cnleRnrlenl wa* mndo today by J,® “ ciffirlalx at the state dcpnrlment nnd ''■V. Whito House that either Secrctarj- of State niigbes or Preffdenf Harding ever Imd rpfuscd to receive Amuuisa. j*/ * dor JiiMCrnnd of Pmncu as 'repotted in i the.'Undon Morning i’ost. *J* ' Officia's wero jxulttve In their state- iiiontii fbnt the French nmbnssador bad Venn recrW-eA wVtntvot he had 'miSttV ed n desiro to soe the pne-Jont or see- ri'lnrv of state, and-^rtbcr TJecIarod fKit as M. .liiiscrand bad been held in high cslcem here Ibroughout his long . period of son-Ice. it was unthinkable “'® ' Ihat suph a report shouM be publUhed w ltlt anv.-expectation tbat anyone would believe it.- Benlal of tbe report also was made " bv pencil embniwy offietnW 'M . .lussernnil. Iiimself, cpnld not be reached, Iwlng engoged in a conference j i r In eonnucfion witb the nrms'dlwuasions y j j but hia spcretary sftld Ihe report was too prepostcrftus to be concclvahte. IlN lM lli Cit: TOm iMEINliFO ill --------- Tl Cutler H. Bobbins Boaihcs Og. pavi den'from San Francisco and I Eesnmes Journey. ^” ,3 ■- . ana OODBN. Utah, m - Cutler H. Rob- 1920 bin* arrived from San Franeueo this tost rooming and wpnt, immediately fo a T l hotel here where ho'hiet Miss,Frances ftdoi M acl^e and hia ynung soo, Qeorgo nliu Baker Bobbins^ bolh of whom had o(fi< been taken from an overland train TJ here Thursday morning by .police op Bon* lustniction* from Chicago. ■wi»t:Map- Jmpi Lane an i tho child rvere relcMcd yes- nafe torday aflernoon when Cblcago author othe tie*' notified the police .chief here tlail pro) there was no ground far the kldnApIng be < ehargo preferred by the chtli’s mother, and M ri Mnry Bobbins, divorced wife of Sitter Robblni ^ •Eobbitin Cold Mwsnajvji n tn here A that he left Chlengo Mondar for a ried visit with hi* father. Oeorge D. Bob- itoa him, In-Cnl^fornia. Jay, W thln nil Bijhts . ... Bar “ I'mn'dc orrangetneBis with MIsi MacUno to'bring the boy,Mnivlng Chi- ^ cngo on 'riicsday," he said. •‘UndJr }hc dWoTcei court decree 1 am permit- ted to take the bOy out of IlllBoirfef al I«a*t sly wppkf Mch year...’Them WM no *ec«ty. . B “ No *ooBcp had I roachcd San'Pnitt- fon elico Thursday than I received a tele- cm) mun iBfomlBg me that Mlv MacLane *sn oaa.lho boy -weri. taken otf the train A 5 by Ogdan police. I caught the aelrt train ler Ogflen.” ------ jov rMOBnVBOBSIS tRflOPSWlLL ^ QUELL RIOTS BY STRIKERS - -ive Companies el UaWm\ Guard Dispatched to Ne- braska City in Response to Urgent Appeal SHERIFF, ATORNEY ANO mayor join in request ^ Martial Law in Effect Ui AU Terrilory Surrounding Pack- "ing House Diatrict in Otoe Oonnty LXNOOLn' Neb- (ffj — U re companlaa of Ke^naab Hatlood gnard troopa, nnder cemmiod 60 ' liBift*n»Bt Obloael iW n^ 0 } tW . I34tb. Hflbraakft Infanttjr, will m - ceed at osce to Kehraak* City, n lefpotue to an appeal froia _m wnaJT tfuaUf. conirtf and majror for militaiy protwWoft ailiai—fWm 'aM*l«d tooriUn gt««lii< oDt of thsi pMfclni Mns* atilkA la that city. > \ ^ Martial law lr declared to be in ef- aunty, lineludlRg Kcbtoika City Mil ^ U its attb-divLilona, read* the proUn- tatlon d l Qovctnot McK'ilvle, issued fter p conferenco this aomlng with [ idiutaut General Paul of the Nebraskt I latlonai guard. i All ot tbo cnmpanles ordered out art? nlla of the 13<th regiment. Lleutea- p t Colonel Douglas, Its commander, rho Is a member of tbo Nobraska legls- xture from the tJdrty-nlnth dlstrlet,. low In sDMion hero, was ordered by-* ■ ho governor to take commnnd of tbe {rike lone. Orders for entralnment iftve fllr^dy been issued...,- -' ' . Trwrpi Expected .Toaifht. Two companies of, troopi. probabl/ rin anlve in Nebrnska Cltv lato to. lay and fhe other* tonlght^or o*rly to- iiorrow, accer^nB: lo the 'iovernor, who aid it afpeared that stoto.of taw-, essnea* onil disorder BBW’.lB^pwWent, B Nbbrnilili City; '^'and '.thRt tf# flt- . , lation «cmea.beyea4 control) of local , , luUioritles- ' •. FOR 8ALE-IIomiehold fondtOTe. I2fl Second ave. No. OENBSAL F10HI..I» CAUBS.' “* OMAHA, Nob., generai fighi ast Wednesday night In which alleged. _ ^ irlkebreaker*, alleged strikers ajd ' trike synipithizers took part at Ne- ~ ireska Clly where pftcUng plant m- lioyes aro on ifrike, resulted in -tho eqnut that stat^troopi be Vint te - ake charge of th?*ituntlon, Beeerdlng ft Bhtrilt n . YiatViW ftt V tb m k n " u e fisbt resttUed, the aherlff wld. Then two private detectlvei employed »y the Uettoa-QtcRson Paeklng plaat. ed nion thaa 20 alleged .strike-break- >Ta dewntowB to aee n motUn pieture hoV, Theso men i« re Armed witb Inha, toeka vtd oUier weapons and rete atUekeft by alleged atriker* and trike sm pathltera about flOO of whom, fCre involved.Ib ti\o affiilr. Slneij the fight,-no further tronbje las occurred, tSe sheriff declared, bnt he business men at Nebraska City felt aore men than available locally, should M 00 hand to eope with any sitnatlor bat might de«lop. - A retiuMt by the, bnslnts. wen and onnty attorney for state aid, feiiowert. ■vnmni. Oity Attorney Oonstmes' Ques* tion to Pirmit of Payiofint in Full The privHegt of paying ta fall »ving coit assessed ag*inat Twin Palls 5t«perty In 1820 is ^till oT«a ^ the iropertv owner* affected vho aW net \vail themwlvci of proTtrfiM of an imngement annonnced in tha’&H of 1620 penulttlng jiayaW t In full of tbo lost np to a desisted time. Thla cooit^etiim of, the question is sdopted by,City Attorney.Taylof Cw- iniBA in a roUng.'Just aanonnced at tho )fflce of the dty elerk-. Under'the o r^ a l nrraageotnt pet- ions who did not psy -the cost of tho, improvement in full within thtr deslg-. Rated timo lloit, were barred frOm. w y »ther method, of poyjnent than that provided in fen annnal asseewneati to be eoUeeted along with other genemt ind Ipeelal taxss. . .. TOO OOLD ro u PIQBON . -' AflBU?Y PABK,\N/J, ried piseon, which was r e le a ^ in Mad. uSS SJuari Garden, W w Y o^ jesUr-- (Uy, bearing a note J#. lira. Wanen 0. Harding, was fooad ta » - today. exhauBted by the.eeld. .-Ooloael Prank Bayward, who fonad.tt* kW ,: pUae to start li on Ils joareey.to wash., Inyon dnringthe day. PBNTfiKOSb FOB BMBBIinjblBNT- BOSTON, W - Jo«ph', J.' Lynaa. cruiser Chester, today ff , aerre flvo yeara. In the P^ymoolB M A feaeral j w y#«eriay M a. gillty of »»beJement ot *81,0M of . jotemmeat tnni*-^

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I MVOL. i . KO; 2i6. • '

BURIED BM; BIG STORM.

- _ t t t

W a s h in g t o n a n d 'S t a t e s o f H id -

d i e . A t l a n t i c S e c t i o n E x p e r i -

. e n o in g W o r s t B l iz z a r d S i n c e

T t i a t o f T 8 9 9 —

S T R E E T S OF’ c iT Y S T R E W l i l Ul J / I T H .W R E C K E D A U T O S ■ ’

T r o B e j r a n d T rfid o B e r r i c e D e -

, ; m o r a ^ e d a m i 0 a o w F a l l

- S h o w s - H o Siflfn o f A b a t e -

' ment . ' Rep

' ■ W ABHOTOWH. D . 0 , r ffH -t lw ^ » U t« c o jn p rU ln ttli# i ttia a i# A tl iB - a tio w etlao tMUjr w m bvrisd mnd . •won b d o f fa r th e r b u M im der ri h d hM fflK tnO w fallilU iS ithV le n t -------

. . w m aob«M d h U m r i o f r f l h m r r , _ 1899.

fU rm « U d i b ^ u t iH th al- W l ;moM iapc«c«deot«dl]r h e i ^ fUlB

. of «u>« la th a o troU nta «ad 71r- ' Kiol* ThandBT, v u c m p liu r opl

- . , th « to a t t iM TU f Im rlid d U Ms t« l l» a ' t n ln i . d io v p ttd troU ty « « n rk « ' »ad » gcDcna n u p ta iio n l* i n t b u l n m t n l mcUI te ttv M ss in I I ts T f tk e .. .

• ' 'Traill'M nrifB from thu lo n th 'w b e n Buowiitornii hftVf brcn rpporU-il fo r tw o \\ i ty * and fronf wblcb lertlon tbe ito n n t n m

* eaaie, wns VfboUy iunMndoO. Several jio i tm lnii from Ihe «ontb wero reported

* stalled between nifhmond nn.l W ntb r,„ ii . In^tAn w ith otbcni helo;; hvld a t Bleb- tnin

Won4. • n''*'T rain Bw TJeeC ilpiled;. g,

Railroad offielaU w ire attcm ptloff to pint- .. H ''t n trnin, eomprliljiu day^^o .^M only xiicii

f lu tlie fo ff noon for Qpltlmore and p*»- .rrtu ' n ftlv t« fhlUdelpM a aad nther .point*

no rth . T niln i from tM BOuth w ire re. fxirterl held un .lo yard< bntweon here

V >and R a llh n o rita ad .iD ’U flrrland e lty . H IT h t wowfaU ia A tlw U t J H

" f fd to n thfl b#avieiW inrc,the Wit- 1 la rd 'o fy e b n ta ry iM s M .- / • ' , J

6 tv< laA !laU yikterdnr.S (t«tsoaD tis'i} .■ n tn t e fln tb aW .ea tly 'to d A y , th e tnow ' - I lifld eoveTe^ the n«ilo"fil > ap Ita r t« a ‘ I

'd e p th o f &'foo.t and a balf to t m feet. I S tre e t ear M rrlee-wa* T>raetle*Uy tu i- jiended efcrly toilaV and proipeeta were

ftrtW ity, ROvtnvjAont vai. «lheTwl«, wniiM bo irreattr-cQ rtailed. • -

. U aa y WVecktd Antoa. . " N Q D sy lru Ia ' STeDtie- 'h e re wa^

litrrw ri w ith thB.holM of W e k e d (wto- . inobilM.-- Ab<«B«e b f wind p rereo ted Wal th e fonnatloB ^ f drift* b u tith e depth »,

. on th e le re ) w u enoagh to itra ad prae- <'< - t je a l l r aU 'vehlclei o « « p t {hone o f tho

n had'^feiwhea tbh ejjfo .Vf New En?- V U nd early today, RlthDtiffTi {(< center TfratJtned, .off' th e , Tlrjrfnl* eapoa, tho . . woathor b u e a o r«Mrt< ihowod, anil ^

. fo fffa»U -w tte f tr 'iB b w tf l, i f tT a td .lo - n iB ht, alon?; th# c a u t frojn New Vork north, alUiOBrt no t w he n w tbnf o « r tho'mW dlo A tlaatio aeetWi^^- ~ *"‘IT

btaalcft o f inoir, earlv today heaTleit ia the DUiVirt o f Co-

lom b li, ifllh tho 'fa ll reeorded a t 107 ? • " o 'elock u 'a n oven tw o 'fe o t.. A t ' ‘'5 °

'. th a t tim e. I t w u itlU aaowiair and .tho w eather bntvau predtrtlon w&a *? *f

. a pontlnQttlBB.of the fa ll throoah thn day aad Into the nlRht. '? « "Ptflrtteir ihortly bofbte dn»k y ts ler-

day erenlnjfi'the «aow fcH rontlnifonily . ,'tbrouch tho nlitht jwd by raldnlRht „

taH rondi and trolley lines 'began to

r (CoDtJnntd 'o n Pago Poor)

Q U E S T IO N O F V A U D IT Y

O F N IO B -rfiA G E -A P P E A L E D

C r«U to rt o f B . a r r tm * A ik '8n tir«no ioreh O o a t to J>tt9mSB9 S ta to f U bdar '

* M i l' Mafco'* K ipreao court wHI l>r fl»kwJ | | J J |

to delerminft whether a niortc(a|^ on ecrU ln aheea jrlven by H. fl. Framfl t )B . E . I7ac^ o f n i « r a s d AltafTied jn W i t tMlffatlon io itlto ted by eredltnra of

- FmniQ Is K valid. InttraniPnt, notice of nnpcAi frflm jo d p se a t In ihe eue'rnB- dered th is week b j B U W cl Juds« Vf.A. Unbeock havInR beon served lato HAriM t^rday by T. K . HsfltQian aj A lter «rlDOn o r for Sub«q Rruce, Jack liCraon and )'cat(TI. P . B am ie;cr, tho creditors named. hntti. Judffm oot o f tho d iil r ie t- c o u r t up- •rialheld tho validity o f the mortjiaso. ''Rftl'

Hazel and Benoit a re attom oya for connIM g . and IT. G MIJJ* and f t T. S a a iJ - ffinJfl

) Ion roprcsont T raaft in tW« UU](atlon. Mi’ I ■.« ■ ................... kno*

H B A V ? LOSS o r O A T IIH , .m n0A LE8DU B0. Hi., UP| — One hnn- ,

dr«d v t i fWiy-thwB tnjod of thorough- « « / hred Kereford taiKIe wero to n m J todentb early today a t g trongharit, H I , ”in a flro which destroyed the sales ' lis rn ,’o f (be Sereford u to e litlo o .

B U B O Z ^ A OAlTADlAir.HES M O lN E 0 iJs ,.M 5 - The rob

■ ,'h rr killed Friday nlRtft a t Ihe Berwick, • ' io.. ttrncTBl storo asd poslcfUeo 'w u1dpntlfie-I today u Ceel) U oK ay, 0((0<I Wi.1. o f OntarU; C a n a d a . ------ mntr

.____, '_____ MilflO ira B O t a r o M B B A IH . H r I

N EW YOBK, (iPH A n a jplosloa of in kaa t t l l l la th e bas«;nsQt o f a hoaie la the nf liborooKh parka region of B tooU ya J o ; frJin)

. day n t f ire to the buildioff and .bnraad >hii*laa uQ ldeatined taa« to d u t h . ' " " U IU

WE^ ONLY ASSOCIA

M F A IAncient CeJnetery C

Has Likely Viewt‘Grandpa Jimmy” Murray, 107 Year

Charge of Portals of Great Bury denly as Result of Unusual ActivitNTJW YORK, (/P) — ‘ For f if ty R»l

yenra “ Qrandpft Jlmm.T” Murray ^ haa stood n t tho cate 3f ^ I n l t yt tm tU ty , 155th s tre e t and Am- ]Hti'rdntii ^venuo nnd wac.'hed fu- Jusncralfl ealor. Hi' waJ S4 years old lapiwhen he bCRan his lonp viffil and viii>today he, too, a t the a^o of 107, boV

' wa* seeralqRly In tbo nbadow of the cry,

ilOGATIONAl TRf GALLEDW

leport of National Commander of 0 War Declares Conditions at Camp as to Defeat the Object for Which I Findings to Go to Congress I *

WEATHER FOR WEEK IS U N S E n iE D WITH S

M O R R O W LIK ELY ^Low T e ra p e n to ru PrMllct«d in the tlio

EockT MoontAla Sectoo w ith od i F a ir W eather L ater II. ,

I niUIWASIUNOTON. (/P) - WcBthfi '‘O^

jirPilicHoaii for tbe wruk-boglnolHK

('ppcr MiiwUsippI nnd lowi^r Ml" f*™w nri willpya. nortlicrn KoJky moun- . *|fnin nnil platcnu rcRloiM: (Jn»rttle<l, ■n>'«\, vfWi M taaional snows. ’ l " ” ,

Poiitliorn Hocky momilaln and iilntcau rcitioniV Unsettled wltb siiiiw* nt 'bCRinnlnR <if thi- week;Kriiornlly fnlr thcrcaflor. •''’‘'’C

■ ..................... :— * The

i i i l l iDyETosmig

______ * given.

Natertronl Activities Practi- .iai«Scally Suspended'in Hampton;,,!'*Roads by' Gale Whicfj'is the; ™“;"Worst in. Years . i^'Uo

iXOBPOLK, Va., (ff) ■ * "I™ j ! ™

t&fVi^ns a vtlo tlljr of 5rt 'flHe* tin h a u r ; jogtnj a rly todBy crippled w n trrlron t netlvl-- lea- hero and pmctipflll.v mupended hIpplBR ill Hampton Ronds. .H n T I

lW t:o f the business ncftloii of the | f l | | i ty I* utidcr w ater a n i f a r traffic, brou^h several suburban m tio n s hoi .'so been suspended as the reiiilt o f; . ■ich tide*. . . . ; '

i /w t n ig h t'• Raip foicM pilot boat*0 seek shelter In tbe Inoer inrbor and OppC orcign nnd eonstwlse morrmentB have: Sfl iccn suspended un til Iho stohii nliatc'».t1 e h Jft 'o f the wind la expected to-'i l ,H . . . ■ I .

Heavy sens nre poundlnp 'l ie const at^ • ^ M pe .lten ry . Mnny-JmVnll m f t nre. nrbored In Lynnbaven road* and fttsri .vessels havo ptistponcd »all5njt» ” intil the storm moderates. •: ’ J’*’'*

M any dwelling! a t WitloiiRhby beach; *>erf ire threatened by hlRh tide*. 8(n-ern1 *“J” ottage* iore surrounded hv water and heir foundations are In dnntnsr of rIv-I ng away, flmall bonts are tied to lorehcs. ■!

mss iP E ffl Si s. . ’ enst

ffitfiesB o t Proseontion bo Te8> the tiliefl In Becond Trial of ! , ^

ArbnoMe I j r '— • ove

HAN FRANCIGCO, (AV -M rs. Kath- tho Tlno Fox of Obleago,-,tbo l.ist wltncsR ^ .-estejday, resumed her prosecution re- ti t i ■nttal testimony today in the second tlm :riiil o f n cliargc of m anslaughter o f i Igalnst Bomm C .-(F a tty ) Arbuekle In will lonneetion w ith the dcnth of M iu Vlr- tinla Rappe. ^ o ' i

M r i F o t tc» t« ied th a t she had ^ ' <nown Mis* Bappo fo r a number of rear* and never knew tho a c tre u to be D*PU‘ 11. U fs. Kato U aH ebetk , housekeeper •- !or Miss Rappe In Ijos Angeles, nlso ten- ;ified fo acquaintance w ith M lu Bappo , Ap; lor n number o f year*. es ni

'•H e r health alw ays appeared to be Tw in i^ery good ,'’ Mra. Ilaraebccker said, .able 1 ‘ UowevflT, on one occaalon the was been irea te j. In Chicago for w hat fthe said and r ima'aervoosaoM.’' fice,

' i o f f tOAILDIKAL HCBOIBB IL L Thi

PARIS, (/P)-Cor,Jlnnl Mcrcicr, prl- u n to -o f BelgfuDi,-ha* stopped off a t " y Lilian on bis way to Rome U, a ttend ;he eonelave of-tho saered college and is sa l't to be <iAifferiBg from nn 'a tiaek if In fluenu , aays a H arn a dispatch . rrlm Bomo today. H e received an, on- 1 ‘h iiflu tio reception upon his a n lv a l In snn UllML- ' t b i

UATED PRESS NEWSP.

L L ST w n r i-A L L a id a h o . a a^

Gate Tender. P wed Last Fuiieral u’ears of Age, for Fifty Years in urying Ground, Stricken Sud- livity Due to Maiw Funerals

gate 'ho had opened ilo many times.Testerdoy there wiis au unusually

Ijit^vvy traffic through the eeraetery . goto nnd the aged man wna forced flll: lo h u n y !o and fro nearly all day. , Ju s t before n tgh t eaiw-, he eol- • lapsed. H e w as hu rrlid to Belle- | VHl> hospital, bu t phyaiclnna 4hefc beW a u t HUIb hopo for UIs recov- ( cry. -

a F T " i;EANDFRAUOi

' . . Tl

If Disabled Veterans of World S » mp Sherman so Unsatisfactory j'", ch Institution Was Established l>wf c ; : ______

TlCIN CIN NA TI, 0 ,, W - T h a t vo. men

I'fltlonal train ing n t Cimp Shot- sum mnu, Chilllcothe, Ohio, is '. 'a farco . Tl and .ft f ra u d ” - ia tb n ' ' statem ent - 1 men mndo by JudRO Robcil B. M arx of U j ni this e lty , national eoiiimnndcr o f jher Ihe disabled American V eterans of lies tlio World W ar, Mi a report prosont- tiom od In W ashington todny to Mortlu Tl II. Mnddcn, chairman of thu eom-. tho m ittee on appropriations of tfu ' repl; bouse of rcprew ntntives. Tho r>'- the porU a-tlio -rcsu lt of a jKirwnal vis- i I t mndo by .Tudgo Marx to tbo ! « camp. ! N" T h o school rooms hnvo been mode r

i-er in a m akesh ift, fashion,*' says ) [atx in tbo report. “ In the olectrical :hool which hna an enrollment o f 80 lore woro only S7 mon nctiinlly pres.I t and of th is number only two were nlng anv th lng .” . • ' i

. I ^ p m e o t s W er* Jonk |T he equlpraoBt,'ho said, was such asj p m

Duld bo piekcd up around anv abnn-t oned camp'.’ -Stiidenta told lilm ihn ll / vq naaoO' they wore no t wnrklnit wns liat-oiiulpBienr bnd. not eoniu.- - N o t a abicta «tiidtiut-w as. - iu .Miu . . . tuetblng ncbool, aecording to Marx, tj- hore waa a dearth of equipment hero jiorl a wn# also the caw In the baVetj-, ho ifai, ocIarciJ. , iies!“ I t looked a* i f roni work wns Ijc- Cuti

Ig dono in tho tn ilq jii^ schiinl," the Am, 'p o t t aaid. "T here woro only two or T lire'c men who scorned to bo Idle nnd pinD i njipeared tJmt instruction »rns being thre iven .” of IThe shoe repoiring school, tho report nnic

latod, was the busiest in tho cnmp. 'nun “ W.o did n o t- f in d a 's l n g l o ^ l o n t „{[

^hq ex.pres*ed satlafacU on - w f ^ t h o << lothods of teaching or w ith tbb cohrs- s c f in sttue llaa Ue_ waa recoivItiR,” ■'Tl udgo M ar* eald. “ M any of the atu- ,„os enta wanted to go home, bu t wore ngrc fra ld to nek, fea ring they would be ^h ii ropped ,from tra in ing entirely, thu* to t >alng thfl-chanee fo r rehabilitation.” Si

lOTiiKHLY ^ .ilDM ClliTl

»pponentB of P roposed Dlatrict Says 76 F e r Oent Oppose

. tho P roposal •

K lM IlK Rt,V .~idaiin (Sperinl to the News'!.—I.e*.i than '>n elcetors ou t o f nil estim ated possible totalo f flOO voleni had cast tUelr. tiallot* I*'twn hnurn a fte r tho polU opened nndhere a t 11 o ’clocjc th is mo'ming for restsubmission o f the question of ere- (innntlnn of the prO[K>scd ilim berly bed

• htohwnv d ls trle t ou t of lerrlloi>- hndnow Inelit'iled in the Twin FnUs by Ibtghwnv diotrlet. of 1

A 'h cek of the voting mnde by Orm' o^iponeuls nf the form atU n of the .ianlprn|K>sed d istric t wns snid to Indl- iiholrn te tha t 7.1 per cent of the voles Renst np to 1 o ’clock th is after- ihenoon were agnlnst organlialion of pnrt the distric t. . eepI

Outside the polls nflil in gftther- od ,Ing. places throughout tho town ntmlively argum ents were In progress jh(.ovof the deslKahillty o f formlnt: leoVtho distric t. ' ed I

TTio polls will rem ain oocn un- • « b l fii (J o ’clock this evening. I t Is es­tim ated th n t only nhout 2."5 per cent . K o f Ihe possible vole of tho dU trict tny wilt bfl cast, poll

» ~ ove;

13 PER CENT OF TAX PAID> epu^ A ndltoc O lre i F ifn ie s oa Ool- |be< - , JoctloM Of I J t t l A saeaaea ta - •'

r -------- . whcA pprorlm atoly -13 per cent o f all tax- one

assessed ageinst real property In ^ r ln Fall* 4 oun ty and due and:.pay- ibic Iss t December nnd nex t Jnly,*havo ‘ q >cttv toMetted "by the toopty trtMOTfiT a ig md reported to tbo county audito r’s of- m u 'ice, according to the statem ent today if IVflnk C.-Lynch, deputy auditor. fjr# ' The to ta l nmount collected and ro- bcoi )ottcd to tho a u d ito r 's office is given gj,o, IS mfi70.0B. while ih r to ta l amount of 021 taxea oxtendcd on reni property •oil flwounts to |l,883,7i04.10. I y y

J p ^ O , W BA TEC 9 varT onight' and Sunday occasional Cen

•nhw. colder f o f ? h t southeast por- Intittofc ' ' I’S #

PAPER IN TWIN FAL

P A HfOBDAY, JA N UA EY 2 1 1022.

i l F E iissiiE ir-;H J S P O H ,,

Answer to Allied Reparations J’ Commission Names Amountsto be Paid but Suggests Re- "ductions and Help j;

HBRLIN’. (/P) ~ flern innr's. .iiKjvi'r In0 fhe nIUed reparations commisslrin. w;landeil to its flcrlln renr..tentative to- glIny fo he taken fo P n r k nronoscs the pi.nvnionf o f 720,000,0110 ip.ld m arks nml te.-t.Ifi.ftOO.OOO gold mrtr!:,; worll, yi edoods fo. the allies dnrhi? IPL*'!. Tbi- •.nnwi'r Im-wcvt-r. tVnl \n OC f fl'crmnn.v'. laxnlfon l.nrdrns. thi— nioiint* 111' 'owpred. i p : Tbo note, whi'-h i« in i.nswi-r lo llu 'j

I'pent request o f Iho rpjiarntion* ,-oni-'' J lissloii for further pxplnnatmns wiui" lermanv nf.tlficil the commi'slon' thm hp would l,i> nnjil.le tn in .c t 'fu ljv thi'nniinry and >Vhri«ry ri'iiaratlnns in- a „» ln ',W ntR . ?a>erlflps ibe .mmnn'l nfontls fo )i/. dcHvi'ri'd li> rneh ' o f Ihi' ® llles.

Wonld No»oUat<rtoan.Thp jiD^gi'sflnn fo r JoM-rrinp the pm

ipnta does not iiamp n n r piTHJi-ulnr H jnm as a desIrnMe reduction. -of

The Jepl.v M n r M th,’ rr fiiln lillfh - „n len t o f confidencp In-German credlM bit necPsimTv If Ocrtnnny Is lo enrrv mil ofe r oJjlJgsfions, /ind il »ii?gp»f» thfl al- th les ,;o-opernte 6ownrdK,.in Iii>prun-I .an lonnl Tepamtion* loon. , I f , ,The HPceMlf.i- fo r the (.ul<uiamv o f i «I

^o rcichsbnnk is pointed imf .itid tlu’ ! wisply is insistent Upon n reductJou In , u ,Ito eo«f o f the nrmed oreiuutw n. | • jp(

M E B M i:S C IM ifP n

_________ 1 ■

■mpioyes.,of..SL Louis Plants |E » i Announce'Intention to Re- ' •

- turn to Work- i"ST. W ui.H , si»;,' ( y p j i n i .w l,,- O li im inrking bouM< umployes in S l. I.nulii‘flcp I'as been cnlled off, Otfb K uhn, bull- o f 1 less agent of the Amnlgamatcd Ment fbnt Gutters’ nnd Butehcr W orkem of N orth tat?* Imerica, local 543, annouueed today, nve

Tl\c c trlke Itv tho St. LottlK p&cklngl Oi ilnnta "h n s prnctlcally been o ff forlm up hreo weeka,’ ’ Dennis Lani.', aucrelar.vjfore if the butcbur w orkers’ in ternational-Inek mion said todny In Cblc.igo, followin'f;: I'oir iHOPUncement o f tho -officJn l cnHln^JscRi iff o f tbo striko from Bl, liouls.

'.‘Tlio altuntion fhore is d ifferen t S rom aoBt- pkeeM," .Mr. I--jnp wild, w ' There oJ'','" * fo'* n">n and fjnt iiost o f tbe houses signed up a new „ffi( igreoment ae ie ra l ireolcs ago, n fte r rhIch practle.illy nil the mrn re tu m td g ta t 0 w ork.” . _ ever

Soerctary L ane rejwrfed no liarl'Jop- dor itents in Um strike Bituatlon n t otbor the . rcstcrn packing points, followlnj^ the o'l ’9te T rlday to remoJn on strike . ,„on

iiiHisim En sillSOflllSWIOIIS

. . --------- wlUi[■wb Men W ho Engaged in Hold

Up and M urder aro Tin- |,v ]. d e r A rrest xt

------ ■ reapfITTflBU BO n,.(fl»l'— W alter Joy to }« ci

md Oren Oraeme, r ittsb u rg b men a r- b u t ested yesterdav a fte r the First- Na- too lonnl ban k o f Cm fton hnd been rob- ied nnd Hnrold Moss, u s is ta n t cashier, | | ] | md been killed, were today identified | | | ).v bank orapJoyc* #s tw o o f th e p a rly if bandits who committed the crimes. ?raomo was pointed out by P rank King, a»lJo» e f the -b an k a s tl>e m an.w ho ihot Moss. .

Seven persons, taken yesterday a fte r Cul ho bank rob}»r« t a d CKnpp/l itom n j inrty o f c ity detective* who had later- 'cpted them on tbo northsldo, were Iin- )d u p .in eentTAl m Uco e tatloo iH th a mmber o f other prisoners. EmpUycs of 0 he bank who witnessed the robbory, blni ooked them over and Joyce wn* pick- mor td ont by flvo o f them as one of th e hot« ?)bber«. Ma,

E w o g atted b y One - ' Bak King, however, was the only mnn to beei

tny he recognlred Oraeme. H e told tho her« mIJcp (h a t ono c ( the bandlfs climbed just >ver tho ton of the partition separating Ijin :ho easbler'a eago from tho main bask- tord iisg room, nnd th a t O ra m e -was I h t lllei nan. The othera agreed th a t white thet ;hey could not Identify Oraeme a« the ehai •obber they d id ogreo th a t th e man M ri sho went over the partition waa tho Cnti JDO who fired a t Mo**. -r

• ~ — thatFAfiTOB 8 H 0 T .B 7 BOBBEB. vlsl

O m cA O d , iff) — Bor. Plnrian Chod- him nlewlw, p u lo r of 81. Florence’*.Bo- nan Catholic cbnrch- in Roulh Chicago >, lied laat n igh t, the victim of a bullet lired by a burglar believed ,to have icon « e k ln g saeramentnl w io e ., The ihootlnjr oppurred In the p.irlsh hoiisp.

NEVADA- MAK APPOINTBD ^W Aflnm O TO N , «=) — Appoinfffloot • '

nf 27 fedem i prohibition offielals la else various sta tes was announced today by m u C«»mli»loner Haynen. - T he appolofeei as3 inctudo A tha C arter, Beno, Nev., |cm1 b r mIvIjwt for the Kevnda fo K ti. “ ,

ILLS c o u n t y

UY NtWild Seen ffEhaue T When Fire Breahs Vp |

Eastern Star DanceEJxploalon Followed by Flames ^

Oroatos Havoo Among tho x Gueata; Two Xnjurdd

liO S A N 0El;E8, ()n\. (;p )-A n explosion in n Amci! hnll M-re Int,'

' - l a s t ' n ight where thn Vnli-slinc chapter, Ordor of tbn Kastcrn Btar, was giving a daiici-, scl fin- • p |V l lo th i' hall nnd cnuscil mcrnenlnry ^ cotifiision among the •'•Oil gm-sts, v wbo rushed inlo Iho rio ik rooms . k and stri'i'ts whrn smoke tiiid flames ” fll'r-,iV till- i>Vn-e. Soverni women fn in tn i while n fircmnn suffered Ini-prntion of the hnnd when he - j , . was ulli'iiiiiliiig lo hreal: -i window- b n l gUw. l'l.ll 'l\. aaldhcrj:, .nve o t the projirli'tors nf tbe plni-e, wos b it­ten by his dug which he attem pt­ed lo’ rrspiie from the flomc". M ai

nnmngp wns c 'tllnrilcit a l ♦!«,- 000. ‘

Finding of Body is Believed to Point to

Dastardly MurderAulo SalcBiiian Apparently Shot | J

and Robbed: W atch and . is- Itonoy Missing ^

H A S T ./ M 0 N 1 0 \, Cut,, <flV- H nrvev Gtnv, nuloT»tvb5l<> kiW«wh« “ -of SanlA itonleo, wn.i found dead “ enrly Wdny, seated in his aiifomo- bile i / a simrsclv solfli-d m tIIoh - ^ o f Hantft Moiilrn. bnd been - shot tbtough Ihc head. Thore wns

.a n hufnmafle idatol tn hi* hartd frum whieh ono shot hnd been fired wUllo Itt tti« w indshield o f the car were three hole* the i-olieo said they believed were mndo by biil- leta.

CIrftv's watch wns ml.slng nnd uo m iney wns found In his cloth- "

' , ont

Hsmimins ,=f f l S E l f J I t i M ' l i a i

E ilrao rd ln iiry S to ry Orlgtaat- ins in lo n d o i Tnlioii Op ,i,y

Ottloinlly '

.. I 'A IllS , y n ’--T Official .notice, hni |®“ J been fake"' bv the French foreign of- “ ^ flee o f nn nrlli-li- In the MDrning Post u « u o f London reproduced heie, nlleglng fbnt bolli I’rcsident Hnrding nnd Secre.

of S tate Hughe* hnd rpftised to roceivc Atiibn"Sadot .liisscrand. .

O ffic ia l nnd \wUHlcal M tde* i^ te ® mueh surprised nt Iho nrliele, nnd tho OJ foreign offici' regards ll ns entirely last Inching l« idmvsUvlUty. bwt VrvmUt s tr k I'olncnro hnd asked Amba^afldor .Tin- strlk setritid lo elear iip tbe report. bros.

--------- ployiBEPOU T BEOLABED PB EPO BTEn Ttqn

WABHIXGTON, I>. fln i nnd cnleRnrlenl wa* mndo today by J,® “ ciffirlalx at the s ta te dcpnrlment nnd ''■V. Whito House th a t either Secrctarj- of S ta te n iigbes or Preffdenf H arding ever Imd rpfuscd to receive Amuuisa. j*/ * dor JiiMCrnnd o f Pm ncu as 'repotted in i th e .'U ndon Morning i ’ost. *J* '

O ffic ia 's wero jxulttve In the ir state- iiiontii fbn t the French nmbnssador bad Venn recrW-eA w V tntvot h e had 'miSttV ed n desiro to soe the pne-Jont o r see- r i'ln rv of s ta te , a n d -^ r tb c r TJecIarod fKit as M. .liiiscrand bad been held in high cslcem here Ibroughout h is long . period o f son-Ice. it was unthinkable “ '® ' Ihat suph a report shouM be publUhed w ltlt anv.-expectation tb a t anyone would believe it.-

B enlal of tbe report also was made " bv p e n c il embniwy offietnW “'M . .lussernnil. Iiimself, cpnld not be

reached, Iwlng engoged in a conference j i r In eonnucfion w itb the nrms'dlwuasions y j j b u t hia spcretary sftld Ihe report was too prepostcrftus to b e concclvahte.

I l N l M l l i Cit:

TOmiMEINliFOill--------- Tl

C u t l e r H . B o b b i n s B o a i h c s O g . pavi d e n 'f r o m S a n F r a n c i s c o a n d

I E e s n m e s J o u r n e y . • ^” ,3■- . ■ a n a

OODBN. U tah, m - Cutler H. Rob- 1920 bin* arrived from San Franeueo th is to s t room ing and w pnt, im mediately fo a T l hotel here where ho 'h ie t M iss,Frances ftdoi M a c l^ e and hia ynung soo, Qeorgo n liu B aker Bobbins^ bo lh o f whom had o(fi< been taken from an overland tra in TJ here Thursday morning by .police op Bon* lustniction* from Chicago. ■wi»t:Map- Jmpi Lane an i tho child rvere relcMcd yes- nafe torday aflernoon w hen Cblcago author othe tie*' notified the police .chief here tla il pro)

there was no ground fa r the kldnApIng be < ehargo preferred by the c h t l i ’s mother, and M r i Mnry Bobbins, divorced wife of S itte r R ob b ln i ^

•Eobbitin Cold M wsnajvji n t n here A th a t he le f t Chlengo M ondar for a ried visit w ith hi* father. Oeorge D. Bob- itoa him , In-Cnl^fornia. Jay,

W th ln nil B ijh ts . . . . B a r “ I'm n 'dc orrangetneBis w ith MIsi

M acU no to 'b rin g the boy,Mnivlng Chi- ^ cngo on 'r iicsday ," he said. •‘U ndJr }hc dWoTcei court decree 1 am permit- ted to take the bOy out of IlllB o irfe f a l I«a*t s ly wppkf Mch y e a r . . .’Them WM no * e c« ty . . • B

“ N o *ooBcp had I roachcd San 'Pnitt- fo n elico Thursday than I received a tele- cm) m u n iB fom lBg me th a t M lv MacLane * sn o a a .lh o boy -weri. taken o tf th e tra in A 5 by Ogdan police. I caught the aelrt tra in l e r Ogflen.” ------ jo v

r M O B n V B O B S IS

tRflOPSWlLL ^ QUELL RIOTS BY STRIKERS -

-ive Companies el UaWm\Guard Dispatched to Ne­braska City in Response to Urgent Appeal

SHERIFF, A T O R N E Y ANOm a y o r j o in in r e q u e s t ^

Martial Law in E ffec t Ui AU T errilo ry Surrounding Pack-

"ing House D iatrict in Otoe Oonnty

LXNOOLn' N eb- (ffj — U re companlaa o f K e ^ n a a b H a tlo o d gnard troopa, nnder cem m iod 60 ' liB ift*n»Bt Obloael i W n ^ 0} tW

. I34tb. Hflbraakft Infanttjr, will m - ceed a t osce to K ehraak* C ity, n lefpotue to a n appeal fro ia _ m w naJT tfuaU f. conirtf and majror fo r m ilita iy protwWoft a i l i a i — fW m 'aM*l«d to o r iU n g t««lii< oDt o f thsi pM fclni M ns* a tilkA la th a t c ity . > \ ^M artial law l r declared to be in ef- •

aunty, lineludlRg K cbto ika C ity M il ^U its attb-divLilona, read* the proUn- ta tlo n d l Q ovctnot McK'ilvle, issued f te r p conferenco th is a o m ln g w ith [id iu tau t General P au l o f the N ebraskt I la tlonai guard. i

A ll o t tbo cnmpanles ordered ou t art? nlla o f the 13<th regim ent. Lleutea- p t Colonel Douglas, Its commander, rho Is a member o f tbo Nobraska legls- xture from the tJdrty-nlnth dlstrlet,. low In sDMion hero, was ordered by-* ■ ho governor to take commnnd o f tbe {rike lone. Orders fo r entralnm ent iftve f llr^ d y been issued...,- - ' ' .

Trwrpi Expected .T oaifht.Two companies o f, troop i. probabl/

r in a n lv e in N ebrnska C ltv la to to. lay and fhe other* tonlght^or o*rly to- iiorrow, accer^nB: lo the 'iovernor, who a id i t a fpeared th a t s to to .o f taw-, essnea* onil disorder BBW’.lB ^pw W ent,B N bbrnilili City; '^ 'and '.thRt t f # f lt- . , lation « c m ea .b ey e a4 control) o f local , , luUioritles- ' •.

FO R 8A L E -IIom iehold fondtOTe.I2fl Second ave. No.

O ENBSA L F 1 0 H I ..I» CA U BS.' “ *OMAHA, Nob., generai fighi

ast W ednesday n igh t In which alleged. _ irlkebreaker*, alleged s tr ik e rs a jd ' trike synipithizers took p a rt a t Ne- ~ ireska Clly where pftcU ng p la n t m - lioyes aro on ifr ike , resulted in -tho e q n u t th a t s t a t^ t r o o p i b e V int t e - • ake charge o f th?* itun tlon , Beeerdlng ft B h t r il t n . YiatViW f tt V tb m k n

" u e f is b t resttUed, th e ah erlff w ld.Then two private detec tlve i employed »y th e Uettoa-QtcRson P aek lng p laat. ed n io n thaa 20 alleged .strike-break- >Ta dewntowB to aee n m otU n p ieture hoV, Theso men i« r e Armed witb Inha, toeka v td oUier w eapons and re te atU ekeft by alleged atriker* and tr ik e s m p a th lte ra about flOO o f whom, ■ fCre involved.Ib ti\o a ffiilr. •

Slneij the figh t,-no fu rther tronbje las occurred, tSe she riff declared, bnt he business men a t N ebraska C ity felt aore men than available locally, should M 00 hand to eope w ith any sitna tlo r ba t might de « lo p . - • •

A retiuM t by the, b n s ln ts . w en and onnty a tto rney for s ta te aid, feiiowert.

■ v n m n i .Oity A ttorney Oonstm es' Ques*

tion to P irm it o f Payiofint in Full

The privH egt o f pay ing ta fa ll » v in g coit assessed ag*inat Tw in Palls 5t«perty In 1820 is ^till oT«a ^ the iropertv owner* affec ted v h o aW n e t \v a il them w lvci o f proT trfiM o f an im ngem en t annonnced in th a ’ &H of 1620 penu lttlng j ia y a W t In fu ll o f tbo lost np to a d e s i s t e d tim e.

T h la c o o it^ e tiim o f , the question is sdopted b y ,C ity A ttorney.T aylof C w - iniBA in a roUng.'Just aanonnced a t tho)fflce o f the d ty elerk-.

U n d er 'th e o r ^ a l n r ra a g e o tn t pet- ions who did no t p sy -the cost o f tho, improvement in full w ithin thtr deslg-.Rated timo l lo i t , were barred frOm. w y »ther method, o f poyjnent than th a t provided in fen annnal asseew neati to be eoUeeted along w ith other genem t in d Ipeela l taxss. . ..

TOO OOLD r o u P IQ BO N . - 'AflBU?Y P A B K ,\N / J ,

ried piseon, which was r e l e a ^ in Mad. uSS S J u a r i Garden, W w Y o ^ je sU r-- (Uy, bearing a note J#. l i r a . W anen 0 .H arding, was fooad t a » -today. exhauBted by the .ee ld . .-Ooloael P rank Bayw ard, who f o n a d .t t * k W ,:pUae to s ta r t l i on Ils joa reey .to w ash .,Inyon dnring th e day. •

PBN TfiK O Sb FO B B M B B Iin jb lB N T -BOSTON, W - Jo « p h ', J . ' L y n aa .

cruiser Chester, today f f ,aerre flvo yeara. In the P^ymoolB M A feaeral j w y # « e ria y M a . g ill ty o f » » b e J e m e n t ot *81,0M o f . jo te m m e a t tn n i* -^

TWO

! TEJMS OF s i S i t t I Nj w m m

1 P o v w t S o f I n s t r u c t o r s i n t h e

. I .. S c h o o l s o f E n t i r e C o u n t r y is

I .. D i s t r e s s i n g — C t i i ld r e n T o o

! ' C o ld t o H e e d L e s s o n s

i M03C<)W,' Tt’O v liU a l1 .i^irn of Koula*B «hool is one

o f' IhB Uflfftdie* of tho general mo- ; 1 nomic alluatloo. OuUido of tU i city,' io the ilo«n» of smftHor plcifCB whore

tbo corrfipondent travolled, tlio povcrtv. of both toacher* oail puplN h appall-

•jDff*. miosc. Jn the .UDited 6 tn t« n lio goi

.their wluffttlon by tramplnj? for mllci ! throDifh tho snowii to ' thn ,|lttlo rcJ'I KhooUiQuio w ctc fa r b e tter o f f than'• - . llio oaffpr,student* of thl* Innd. i ta n I tc a c h J" MVcd u WQov*; nn tew her In Samoia. " I 'h a v o bwe-

'h - cnouKh tfi fovet roy body, Iniccp in tl eold room and I linvo nozt to nothing lo cot. ' F o r month* my »a!ary

] lioi no t been paid. I keep 1‘fo together1)V 'trnillnjf In the pubH*' 'JinrlteJ, *ell- itic K*>odi on comrnliJilon. Nor can I ;

" r i j i f c t fho chlJdrofl to J.’arn. n i T .•nme to «chool Imnjcry, pnorly clad and,

r rn, the room* aro cold, wo ro throuRh; I the motion* o f Icftrnlnjt, th a t is all. |. J Thoy ho\'W i't any book*, there i* no I. __ chalk fo< th e Ulockboatd. The dlaci- i ( pllnp ROC* to p ieces." |j No la M oailn . • • - |1 III- Moaeow, teaobers’ *alnrie* hodn 't' I lifcn paid for many month*, iintU ro- ,

fcntly , when thev wore y l ' ' '" ^ro“ ' ] .100,000 to 500,000 rubles oaeli, .o i 4

! jiiunlh’s salary,'cfjttlvoteat to tho prico ,' of 10 pound* of butter, h a lf enough to I

bay ft pa ir of «ho««, or ono tontli tU« ■ ’ I -o i l of a #ult o f elothcii. Tho men nild

^romon tn c h d s aro tagg.i.l, v itM b ^ rlothlnu t t a t i* lltcrollj' falling apart. ‘ Hnmo of them have uccured tlie iirlvil- Vfio of living In the Bchool bulldlngi' -

• where «ome h eat U lurBhhed. Tbe I; ' clothing of tho pupil. i» on a por with

th a t o f the tcocber. . «In Mobcow *chool», notwithstanding, 1'

; there U good diielplino nnd tho puplh ‘J, »how on abidloif will to Icsrn, They

arc a»toni»hlngly llg h t-h m tcd . E*- " e«pt w olc ta th c r slrangu tcUrIqus ojjln- •'

.•j loBi, thoy aro hoppy and merry for all *'llio lr’ l» v e tty a tid ju»t UVo A nitrlcoo " achool children. . ,,

’ Thoy MC n o t t l - a n cnwimuniBtk.They make fun of* the ir comrade* or

! trachera who wear long 'liiir and callthcroselve* bolihevikl.' Thi<y' attend Icfturea liy Luiiochanki, commUBor ef flfhooU, or UJftdnmo Lenlnc, or otheri,

- tb a t run tbrough a wbole nfternooa aoi) "- tbey do thU od •emptr»«tomoch» ond “

•yet do not eomplaltt.^ }• ' p,

R A IS U L I W O U L D S U R R E N D E R “, ■ |F i

apaslB li' O p e n t lo u A fa ln st B ta d lt . - A aiotmt to V«?lt»W9 W i r f m u d .

WIUKKOMU lli’ . — lo

TBTUAy,- Morocco; (ff*) ~ The_ bail- Ih lilt llal*(ill, hard presicd a* tho fc iu lt pr of th e Toccnt fipnni*h opotatlons, bn* V naked pormlwlon to re open nogotla- vl. t^onn fo r bl# .snrrcndor. ■ • i‘.f

■ lie pliudcd for pi'uation of Ihe boni- <1 i . Iinriiment which hnn crcnU’d a ponie »li

'nm onii hia fuI1on-cr*, but IM- BpaDish ^ ; rm'niimiidcTN are rontinnlni; Ib d r prep­

aration! for n ro»unipllon_o( Ihi'lr od- « i vanco from Hiiliarrux, wit'i utroag eol- & umnt. B

Thoy fcnr tha t Ilaimili'!, o ffer wan — niad(' Vo Raitt for liln v S

DOLLS FOR ADULTS IN PARIS I

. L ktest' r& d la r re a c li Capital Ooiaa = T ronendotti V o p » A »tm « D w o tte s =

o f FaiU on. =

I’AHIB, (/P)—Dolt* for [rronrn-upi, 9 ■InlU lh a l iiri- from llin'o five feel g ; In lent:lli, tlm( Imug ltm]>, \rith tra i l ' K ing linibi, arc tliu h le » t iT ;iz^ in ftuh- S iotinblf l ’ftrJ^ A fovorili-. m a polo- s : fori'd jilcrrot. will, wJJ.t ilnrlni; oye» S

.and bright red, bon'-sbapod Upt. lie M 'la plaeed In lho corncr of .■> ►etlce nud ~ bU wlilto faee nnd blnck .tilk rn'ituino s r [frodure f(iiito ftii c ff« r|. • - s

Anoll":r lyjw «v pcfti- San t, a Ktolestiuo leer on bU rnbicunti g j fac(!, and drcustfd In a 1)Uk' I'biuse, io l )S j nnd i>'blte striped Irniin^rt 'iinl wooden s : B.ibol*'. _ _ r s

E O SaiA N BANK AOTtVE. S

MOSCOW. M>> - D^fccUr KnUcne- @ Icnbaum o ffth i-' ri,w S la te bank, wliu S ««« a battkcr und ri the old regime, hm. S onnounecd 'lhnt the bonk no\r en-' Stered into BBrccinrajs wiMi linnkn in S N'ow Vork, London, Wnr«fl\«-, Roiiui, g j

. Riga ond Kcvnl fo r'th o -traiiNfi'r of n - ^ihlKnnciS to and from'7Iu>ala by both ESpout nn.I telegraph. IIo ifiliV (he Laiik “in .avcn i^n^ ' JOO money fr.innft'r dally. =

'itcm iltantcn d f foreign inorii’y fro’ui S S .abroad kfc' pa id in Jlua.iinn nioiioy t t f f i

• legal ratcn rutnldijlip'd b y 'th e govern- Qment, .which .M; 'ICntzetioloubnum xaid m

. are fair, olthough below the njiecuLv §liv e Tate whicli can be obW ncd ia llie ~ -open m arket. , ■ S

VVhlie lho .fpjvcrnmtaV onileBvo^c'd S 3 la tely 16 m aintain a rale of OS.OOO .ru-Uea to th e dollor, lb r am ount paid for Snctual dollar* in |b e curl) tnnrkel wm S SUf high 0* .^00,000 and acMom bcln'w S S200,000. S

t W A E ID H A .8 0 0 T m iD . ^

M e x ic o ,C ITY, (/p) — Rumow « ( H •war bolwccfl. Mexico nnd fluatemaln S

• oto dcierlbcd .by a Jiicli JkTcxIcan offi- S ciol a i ‘‘ too ijdlculou* tli d e n y ." ficml- S officia l M urcta w ew 'p ^ lt» v » in denv- S ing Ihc reporlD'. IS

Lula C&b(dU:to, M eii^aa m ln iitc r .to f f i . O nolomjla, rffjucnted la Icavo o i j i b - § M are »oTcml monni^ ago, .afld Ifr'i* £ s ta led lliat If bo decided to rietnrn h ~ M orico a t thU tim e it will b o 'fo r th a t S ’ reosoa, and cot because o f .mv Btroloed W

■ rolnlion« hctwi-m lhi> tw,> .o'liOtrle*.

TWIN FALLS DA

TwinFallfjiiHipESIStSiH;) P crlonnance Oombs w ith fieo-

. ommondatlottB whioh Give Bplondid P rom ise

Is When A lbert dc C'oiirvil.'e produced •go b :s hucond rovuc in London nad *corod

a b it with II, tho t portion of the pub­lic who pride tlicmsvlvf* »>« pn»im5itlc jiredlclioQ* *ald th a t “ hn m ust be u

ok- fAvorilo'son of lho'Ooddi-54 of Luck.'9D0 W|ien ho produced e ight more iin(CcM<->« co- in a row they grudgingly adm itted tha t ity, he sccmud lo be poiiacMcd of aome In- cre Night into what Ihe publii im ntcd In rtv. llio woy o f amuaement. all- Now hu has atnrlled the Ihi'fltrlcol

world agnin by bringing hi* entire jo l Oaiely company t o ' Amerlco (no l a .lei number two coi'npany, but llio orlginol, red wllh H arry T ate and forty of hi* fn; lan m^ou* picked bnuiHo*) and in duini;

BO h« Ims placi’d Ihe ao-callrd “ wlab im* ones” tn a iircdwaiHcnl. I f anyoro I t - else were nU ertpllng »iOfJj n.wcnlUTC , I it would be a cuse o f ''Ihnnib* down” te by overyono who thinks tfipy .know

\ri lli« tUeatriral 1>ii»1«c»b, biil, le in tm bcr' lor ing how hu made Iniighing itocka of ill- thnm on eight previous ofinnion*; thoy . I aro a i .» los* in make a pronbeiy, and ey what Ix going to. ierom e of a prophet id, who doeii onl pfopbcayl Rh Mr. Uff Courvllk' U Wsli'.y opUmUlU ill, regarding; hla AmericniMour, and thot no his hopM of a lilghly s u ^ w f u l aioaon cl- oro jua tlflcd U evidenced by th e ^ylde-

"pri-ad lotorcsl trllh wbU'h bis comlnj; i« awaited througliowl tbo entire conti-.

, , , nent.; ‘ .. The- 1)0 Coiirville “ Lonilon Kolllfs,’’

will bo aeon a t the hovering Iheo’tor _ ^ Moniljfiy ovenlng, Jnnuary llO.

" CURWOOD STORY MAKES

SPLENDID PBDTO PLAY ;

Seattle F e t ta rw l a " n c w o c o f t l » I* il- K orth” D odaiod to l« Aaionff th*Jl - B o n B m Piodaeod e

!h In .‘?Tho n e w e r o f tho N orth ,” Vila 0 graph ho*-produced a truly wonderful

JJ, p ic tu re.in every aenso o f th e w ord. I*, h K baaed ii|>on a famoua novel by Jamn*,y Oliver Curwood whoic rrork* or.' • ( . nmong. the beat aellera ond hnvo over n V million ond o Itoif clrculolloD.' I t li«II arhedulort fo r the New Orpheum next ^ weolr. •

Out o f oil tho Btorica Curwood wrote, cli ‘ 'r io w o r o f the N orth” i i perhaps on-- cs

,r ofl tlie best. It deal* w ith the country .II “ north o f 5,1” in tho junim er time,J and la fall of fiction—a r tru g g b bo-

trrncn the hero and tho forces o f greed li>l ond w ealth thnl oro un i'ed to- eru*li U

,j h in ^ But a t tbo heart-'of the s to ry I* cl< ,j a ronianoe tho t contcr* about Jeanne, l^

who haa jjrown lo womanhood a t . tbn do P a r t '6 ’ u o j whoro tbe wild flavor of no

J tlio wildtmeaa is so itrpr;){ly blended ba ‘ w ith th e coiirtlv otmoaplicrc o f old al;

[Franco. ' • ' nnt Tho slory t t spcctjvcHlnT to tl*o ex- me

tieme. U cbntnlni tlirillln^ figbta ond • flights, herolp. rcieues and the miraeu- fet loua cacape of 'P hilip nnd Jeanne St:

. tlirniiali Ulg Thunder llapWa, whieh cV t provide one nf tho big accnoa o f Ihe t>ciI play. From both ft *eealc and *tory dei . vleivpolni “ H ow er t h e - N o r th ” Th

ii.ffiTa nuitinn picture opportnnitle* no: bol . efiunVd hy nny of tho otlinr Ciirwood jor •. stories.

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Ils Theatrical i!i f i I . - . . C J ;

Coming to

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i'r . B e t ty Com psoaia:» A t t h e E n d (

Hhu wua born iu «ftU*Lake Olty, woi . motion {ilcturea in 1017, oiipearlug In

Y roli'B in photoploya with vorions eompanic A ttention n'oa cullvd to her lolenta ivhe in “ Tlic Miracle M an.” Slic I# now a I nnce being in “ A l The End o f Tho Woj

> OLD TIME COMEDY WILLi BE GIVEN AT LAVERING

* ''A rc Y oa A ’Mim b ? ” ia Becoad At- „ trac'Uoa for OomlB« W eek->Sptea., did O ompiay ProailMd

Kvcry matt, womna awl child Sh tin s J, c ity ahouid go to nee ono of the elcan- •• est, moal enjoyable c om edipa 'o f the f American Btflg^-“ Aro Yon a M oaont”.! which’ Is to bu presented n t Iho liiver- 1 ing 'thea te r on WednCaday, February 1.I I t I* an ea»tetu revival of the fnmoHK* cim n, whoV'iomA play mnde famoua by I !

I<co Dietrichatein. Thcto arc no niur-,in deni, ae.indoli.ar sex probJem# W l l— : f nothihg but hearty, honeat / laughs, j 1I bowd on fiinny altuolioD* Ihnt arlao in 1I almoat every Ameriean'a everyday llfe |<

nnd you will enjoy II equally w itli y o u r!«• mother, wife, aiater or sw eetheart. .i I • A thiironghly good eompnnv o f |irn - |] - fesaionals a l preaent touring the United I j> Btatea, will preaent thi« 'chnrm ing-com -, : I edy lierc nnd frem tbo reports of th e ir t• iHirrominncea' they nro w inning won- I ' derful rerep tion j wherever thoy ploy, j ’ The succea* o f thU old fnvorUe p k v « ; betokena n rH urn. on the part o f a ma-' li I jo rlty of playgocra, to a tnoro normal, c

heajthy alatc o f mind in m atter* per- t

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d a y , F e b r iBY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

ARCE CO DE LUXE

LEO DITRIOHSTEIN'S

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o i a m a :I ^ i e j o s f 7 8 0 0 S E C O N D S ' I

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Oto o m s h w ld 8 m I V '—N ew TorJ

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■'ALLS IDAHO, SATURD

Attractionsi d T h e I d a h o

g P B L ^ d .ta u ^ W ia m o u a t P ic tu re ■ i o f t lie 'W o r ld ,' iwoa for d period In vnuduviUo and critored la ChrUtlo MmcdUsa. TKcr M.c^ptad mle*, niaklng a h it iu “ Tbo D evil'* T rail.'.' dien aho played opposite Thomna M clghoa a I’aram ounl a lar, ho t f i r s t atclbw a p jw a f Vorld."

I ta ln iag lo the atage. They ore tiren _ of tbo «ordld Mnsntlon* und nre wcl- G coming thl* clean, clever, wholeaomo

comedy o f Leo D letrichilela w ith open . arm*. You’ll bo glad If you g e t lo *vc

i t on Wednesday.

SWIFT ACTION FEATURE “ OF NEW^HOYT OFREBIMQ

B pleadii Oomedr v i t h Soem S « r lo u M o& m tj'H i(pU 7 la tc n p o M d In

" W d n l* h t B«U ''

" A u m m D ell." C M tlc. l i a y ’t V la test 'picture, whieh will bo featured f - , a» tv F irs t N aU oasl a ttia c tio n a l the - Now Orpheum th e a tf r for next week.1,11* nn ndsptotion 6 f Charles H o y t'« well a known slag?) play am i pjobably the e I foateat moving th a t the i l a ; hu t been r^BCon in. I t i* fnll o f swlfl netlon and

, ln u Rny h;u tho opportanijy to dia- I-1 piny a variety of emotion*, " frp m illjrrovo to gay, from lively to severe.” -[Thoro Is some splendid comedy p o r

trayed in 'th e best Ray vein, especially• In thO'’»mall;,general stor^ where tho.'. young f»'IIOTr.‘‘detormIncd lo 'jjc t .a 'jib ',.- ahow* his nWllly a*'ft-i;i)«:*man and

llltOBlBhes-tho old fnBhioncd'Btorokeep ', c r wilh his ab ility to make l>eoplc pnrt• w ith their dollarB—nnd lil:e 11.

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n tho. f lta to Today. E re iy M in .- S ■oik • - -■■■■"■,= -

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I D A Y , J A N U A R Y 2 8 , 1 9 2 2

t m e I I B" A t t h e E a d o f t h e W o r ld , ’’ w ith ^

_ B o t ty O o m p M D , H e r ia d fe d ___ a s O n e ' o t t h e B e s t

Ono o f tbo m oit llte rc» t|n g *cta ever leeo in o P a ram ona \p le lu rc w u eba- * t« e ted for B etty Compinn’* f in l param ount a tar picture, ■’‘ .'.t tho Pnd of the W orld,” which cornea to the Idaho theater next Monday and Tues­day. TU5» K ttlB g T«ptc»6r.t8 fr Usht- houao, eompleto lo cvnry detail, whUh waa bu ilt on a lonely premonitory along tbe California sen (oast. I t i* in this IlghUioUBe th a t some o f Ihe most ox- e iticg action Iraosp lret.'

The picture I* ai> adaptnlirin bv Ade- lo lde Hcllbton o t a play by E rnest Klein. M lu Compaon hna a remork- oblo. supporting ctOil, ineln-lmg Milton S iHb, Cason FerguBon, Mitehell Lowli, Joseph KUgour, Spottlswoode A ltlira itind others.

(Continued on Page Three)

All Oold H onrdtd In East. .I t If Mtlauie<] th a t a r least «10,-

000.000 la gold U hoarded every year h7 the m U t6 poptilallnn In ladlo. Af* rica aad P e n la , for w lioo gold ims ■ wondaTfal fagdnalioa. Aay gold

• th a t w mtB Into th e ir handJi s t wngca, n r in « n j other way. Is _ Immediately hidden &«ay.

W atir Consumption.An average American town usea for

all njiffHWM from W lo U50 galloaB of u-nfer ■' .'.ly r„ r enfh InliabltaaL ' I

— p i f l a

" 3 LAST TIMES TODAY ,

DOROTHY = DALTON...*"

'Comedy a

----------M O N D A Y a n ;*• .

Wbere East MeetsJI'esl .

lUI A ad «OTU'«.adTes-

ta r e n t n m b l * lato . S h a a g iia l , 'T u U of the' /

U “ •» '•••- ' • I;he There, la . t . a a u u l t o . J Jk. ' 'B «*.»nd-m iderworld'* » • " ’ j ?ll t t o » m « (o m M /

fo r the lo w Of thl* beao-, > |Dd t i f o l s l i l

A . U u t f t t m a t '. ' t h e bottom'-flbd cUaibs

>r- to th s ' aU alag bolghti.

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I I J e s s e L . l a s f c y

I BettyG)]I: Oast laclodes: U U toa SUIb, MltcIuU r : EU gour-’D ln c ted b ^ P a m b y n stan law

I C h a r l e y M u i r a y i

H T G E E r B U T B U S I N I

“Wea. $ i s c o m i

^ • your Wl

$ ' " D o n ’t l e

‘ ^ s l i p b y y

■'“■VVea

1 2 ■ ■ . .

Di; WOULD ABOLISH PULQUE ^ S '

NATIONAL DRINK OF MEXICO.

U h Ptetlde& t O W fo a P xe^u ljig t o r o U w In ro o ts te p i o f Tmda 8 tn> -< l0ffl.

[p<««4ftn H lgied

W A B niN G T O K T w AboHUoa «f pulque, Ihe aotloaol d rink 'of Mexico, la

on- planned by.Pres}dent O b re ^ a , oeeord- .n l to a report to the coouasree deport- . . ment today f ro n C onnl Comellos Per> z rls o l Mexico City. President Obregoa,

he Bold, has appointed a eomiaitsioa to '5?' study tbo pro^elm of abolbhrng thV 1*1,' ningiiey plant, f ro n which polqoo is pro-

duced, wbicb is practieally tbo oalv ,F crop o f tho largo bu iendos throngbout

th« valley of Uaxlco.Seventy-five per cent o f th e deaths

. registered in Mexico City, Mr. Ferris , declored, and th ro ag h o a t-th o '■ central . •

. (Kction of tbe country whero pulque is‘„ ‘ principally ased a rs said to b e caused r by the drink, which is ladulgod In by s, ’ ' men, women and children, l i e reform '

would bo brought about graduolly, J ie _ reported, buj; i f the young plant* are

now destroyed ioBteod of replanted the snpply would bo ezhanstod in from •ev­en to ton year*; ^

I f C liar Night In Scotland.,f. On a clOQ^leu n lgbt one can l i t by jg tbe ^ ‘orea o f the Moray flrtb end read Id ■ D twspaper a t o ldn lgh l, and .golf,

ttn a ls end bowls bave a ll been-played I , while Bnglaad s le p t C attle 'c a n be

•eco ftesiliJy grasJog tbrongb tb e c lea r nlghta. Tba birds, too, appear to be » little poizled by the uaoaually bright coodlliotia. T belr tw itterlag .o e re r

i t ceases, aad occaalpnally one will break / i t Intd song tb a i aao lber will aafw ef.—

j exchange.

EBGXl .MATINEE DAILY 2 :1 5

_ “THE IDOL OF " t h e NORTH”and News

ND TUESDAY.— ' ,

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c y p r e s e n t s

) m p s o n .r e j ^Worn"ell M W n, oasj'oR Ferguson and Josepliilswa. Photoplay b y B .'A . B lJighm . , ,

i n “ R o o m 2 3 ’ ’

n e s s IS G R E A tl - * B ^

alth” :n i n g $ ■

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— ■ I '■ Long Island Crime of Tliree]Amo

Years Ago Recalled by Nup- b otials of Daughter of ChiefFigure in Tragedy t h .

______ qunrt<NEW YORK, yP) — JacquoUnc U - rc'

, . Iiftud)*, daujjhter o f tbo lato Jmi]um ' V ’., Jrfbauilr. eelf-ityloil “ emporor of tlio femP"

'f in h n ra ” h iu been ninrricil In I’nrij to *•’0, N liofter Sudrenu, {t ytM Irnrocd here to-

^ dny th'rciugh an announecmi'nt by Em* fe a ttt Mt 8. Su ffcrt, odmlni*trntor of the n- ta le of the yoong woman'* fnther. o f th t

Lcbaudy, on occcntnc f ip irc , iihot oad killed by his w ife three yeari ago, when ho a tU ckea h rr and her on to

' daughter a l tho fam ily homp in Loajt ^ I i la n l Mme. Leboudy w ai tried nn<l ou*

. .ncqultted. “ “‘f;' About £0 yew# ago .laequM Lebandy

and W* iTOthct U a i , who claimed they ran te i inherited ft v a il fortune frnm thoir-fft- fn.v j'' ther, began to obtain promlaence in the Q

• dispatches from B urore. A fter Ma-j «» ma ■lied,-leftving to h ia b ro th e r - iu shnro “ 'I'l* o f tho fa the r '* e ita to ,.tb o la lte r eon- [oven coivcd a p la a 'o f fonnloff iia A frican ^ I'raplre, and ordered b u ilt In U ndon n ' f ' raagriincont th rono.'.International com- eight-i

i.ilcatioo* developed, anil the plan eomc<l . niuo lo nothing. - enlchy

l i i i s i s■ J im D iD -s

D eolares Duty of England is to Eoatore Order and S ta y Oat aiount

of Politic# gown*,______ of t ic

- DELHI, India, (ff) - Lord ReadiaR. dlite . vIecroT of la d le , - » t forth the attltado »pent- o f thfl Ind ian goversmoBl low ard the the i rovoiutleDMy'element* In a rccent od- “ Weal 4reia to k delegation from tbe Punjab Idtxbo Clamber o f Com neree. A fter promialag Thurad ib a t tbo full i l r r n g th .o f llte govern- tho lU] mont would bo exerted to prcvoal din- wears aster, a* eabled a t thn t tim e, Lor-I prrvioi Reading added: lumes

'• 'W e hove no desire to intorfero wllh ' the lawful actlvltlM of poiltleai p a r t l r i ' tu te n

bowerer opposed to us bu t. although Kreatlo we aro most (u z lo u i to redresg a ll 1rgit-i>nodiil< imalo grievance* and to remove tb r I ( jround* of popular diieoaf«nt, ye t we Tlie at

• cannot allow any politleat acliv lty to!*''fne»i imposo il* will upon tbe country by vio-1 hert R k n rr, •ntim idatlon, eocreion or othor Ing rfli unlawful mean*. | '

M ost BMpoct Law. | „“ Thoro I* loday a natural nnd legill-, CLE

pMo dpilro on tho pa rt o f the vast »t?r majority^ of t h i ‘ p e o p lo 'l l i a t " th o l a v nhould bo reipected and obicrvcd.

“ r caatiot W t th in k t h o t i n anniV Rallroa .quarter* there I* a tnliciinception of rcp re« tlie poeition o f tbo .governm ent of In- r*rtnic dia. They have, I verily. UUove,’ thp ■'‘"'1 w n iw l of the law o b ld ln " cUiten* of-

, Indin. , '*>0 vai“ I t cannot bo fa ir ly said tha t wo

' have abused thla power. Indeed wo are pafklnj «)metlme* CTltlclMd' for not hftvln« «vcnui sufficiently M ei;ci«d It and I readily Pn'n *■ admit th a t wo sought to nvold u tlo n which rolRht e ltber.be mis<;onecived er nilnrenrtfseated aa too s o m e or a* pro ij.],,,< o< to tU “

, * ' trade.■ uriM - U t f l W SmtfM d ia r * . tlie oa:

la Bnrina ao lad /~w on!d , tb ln t H bsn lnesta itlng fo r « promenade w ithoat tik* thal ll

In f w ith her a K ock nf d c an i. fn>ra a tu rH I

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BIG FEATUEB PE(

Four-kt VaudeiliThe Newsboy

Quartette r«0 « a«d9 » sd Boss* ■■■ I

_---------— ------- RlNorton and Kane

A thleU ci.

Extraordimry Ft

“N o t GlEIGHT PART SF

Sydney Pranklin P n

TWO PA ST OOMBDY I

. A Mammoth Show

M A T p n m —1:30 B V E N IN a—7 O’OLOC

Ooming—O liver Ourwood'i

Flower of n

‘TWIN FALLS DAILY ^

rHEATRICAirmRAGTIONS i(Continued from Pago Two) I

iD T iijilE fl IjnoriCan Newsboys Fonr Will ra Bo H eadlinor a t Monday < 5

and Tuesday Shows B

The Anioriean_ Newsboys Four. .i ■j a r t c t ’o f rlevcr youuRsUT* wtio nmy . I! relied upon to givo n inrform anco . ■iDt will plcnse anil onu thnt will bo ■mrmbereil will be the brRdllncr o t I10 Kow' Orpheum Mondny and Tuot- I ly. Oood, wholesome <-um>'dy Is tho _ I ature of thi* offering wltli harmony ' ’ . 1 nging p ru o n tin g .tb o latent long h it I ' the day, Ibis number u 'n vofol lur- ■ 'Ine .. I Roberts nnd D avit dc!iv-ir laughter ■ I topics you all understand in thij I 'Isc Ouy and the Dool) Kid, a hum or . ■11 conKlomecatlon of enniedy 'lion- I use. Norton and Kano are two <li' I lealors in bright ideas, a tnizturc nf I m teminlng-. acrobats,^chit-eliat cont' ' ' p ly. medley *ong nnd yoilolling. Florine. • I'". IC Qirl and the Plano Arcordion, who p

m aster o f this musicn^ instrument UIds Met and enjoyment lo the musir j;'vers. 6he will " tnrt the show w ith |>■r o rliit le ab ility . K“ N ot O uiily,” a flydouy Franklin ^ ([ht-part auper'ipeelal, nnd n tw o-part \ j imcdv nre nUo on thin b r lg lif nn.l I ;Icby b ill. H

H IR T Y P A R IS IA N GO W N S WORN B Y S I N G L E A C T R ES S .

Lhal OUyton In **We»lth,*’. 0 ? n ^ to Idaho T b u tra , P s t i on I& urn tlD g

r o h lo n A m y = = --------- ■ PBl

Ethel TSayton, tho beau tifu l Parn- )unt a lar, wear* th irty rich Porliian wns, nil fnshion confee*lons. many thorlty them direcl from the P ^ riiian mo- em ra

Ite shop* In Paris where ihe recently tn t • se re ra l'w e ek s on her tour ot c world, I n . her la lf i l picture, Woallh.” which will be ihown a t th - y itir « >bo thcat<*r next Wcdnesdny and paying unday . U Isi Clayton In noted for adding ) lupcrlorlty of tbo gowns which iho Tbe a n In nil of her pictures, h u t In no to pay ’vioufi production has she worn coa- govcrni ne i na stunning as th o v whieh she nnd be play* in “ W ealth .” Ih e y A n it i . cquipn c n vcrltabln displav -if the la tes t Minnea atlons o f tbo most fam ouA 'Parulnn m aturli distc* and every wdmpn adm irer o f 03 1-2. M Clayton wll\ relish the ahowing e story Is drnmatle nnd the varloui BBA ncn aro thrilling and appealing. Her- rt Rnwlinson heads n strnng support.I cast o f players,_________ ■

TO CUT TOWN W A S m CLEVELAND, 0 .. yp) — A campaigu stop waate through careless handling :Wng and Ingging of fre ight l i beiug iduclcd bv the New York Ccnftal llroad companyf T. A. \Vard, special ireacntatlvo o f th e frolRnl claim d<j in icn i of th a t rnilroad told Clcve- d shipper* n t a confercncc recontlv.Jorn than *100,000,000 wns lost by I various railroads last yenr through ityod fre ight nnd damage cauied by ■klngi’cvory *100 reeeived in freight enuts the New York Conlral In. 1020 d «3.03 in elnims, ho snid."

8U«I.H*ad T ro u t . nw iteel-hcnd tro u t Is c lu sa tl u t mon by .Giherfnik aod Ibe ftih lo f de. and li ia aald th a t It waa flTeo- • Dame "iteel-hend'' becau*« o f the rdness of lla skull. FisheiiDen tell It 11 often 'r r q i i im aeveral blow t m a club to kill Ihla flab when c tp- ■Hi and faken Into n b o a t

HEUMlONDAY

PBOOEAH . '

leload Sliow ;- ' 1

Florine jram ona O ltl Accordionist ^

Roberta '& DavisTb* Wla« Ony aad -

“ Httckl* B e n y r inn '.'

Fotoplays ■ ‘

u ilty ”SPECIAL

ProdaotloQ g

T FBATTOE J

Prices— 30o and 40c I

LOOE OBOBESTBA UUSIO I

Dd's UasterpiGco h

The North” I

^NEWS, TWIN FALLS,

A t The Laveriti

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TJlllan Oolaa w ith th e “ I

PBBUXTTBD TO SEZX BONDR D B a

WABIllNOTON, D. C., (/p) - Au- TO orlty wa* granted the Great North- ‘^i^t n railway todsy by th i' interstate mmerco commission, to is*uo and aell ,j,p 0,000,000 io ri 1-2 per ren t th irty- net c l r gold bonds for thv purpose of dustr ying o ff existing indcbtcdne** ond ding to the fae ilitie i of its lint*- „ rhe rond proposes to uie *1.'!,000,000 f “ ""; pay o f f 'a loan made lo ll by the

w n m e n t, $7,000j)00 for additions d b c ttcm en ts , *4,000,000 for new iiipment ajvd *3,800,000 to redeem " I t nneapolii Union ita tlon bonds now n n i luring. T be'Issue will bo sold a t donlb

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BEAD TH E DAILY NEWS. JJ**']

“ L O NC O M P A N Y O F

"N ever have S eattle au ­

diences enjoyed a mnsical

show more elaborately

staged than ‘London Fol. lies.' I t rivals *Ohu Chin ■

Ohow* in gorgconsnesB. It

is not only as good, b a t fa r be tte r than m any of the mnsical shows now enjoy­ing all season m ns in New d York.” — S eattle "P -I" I

T H I R T Y i

E N G L I S H

B E A U T I E S

PRICES: $1.00, $1

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EOLABBS OODBT WORBB WBLL.TOPEKA, ■ Kan., (/P) - Declaring a t oil tbe principle* nnnounced by ' ' mator Kenyon In hU . rccommenda- 1’^ '“ '’ 3ni for a federal tribunal to regulate DanzI e coal Indu-itry are-conlslned in the poUg] t creating tho Kansas court of Tn- ■ istrial relations, or io declilons of the t ) , . , urt, Oovornor H enry J . Allen today ^ locd' .1 statem ent denyinq tbn l Ihi- j , l iMsas indutitrlal court idea ba« prov-

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' C heH ihid lncr«dutlty. The" T o i m oitn 'l lielleve till ymi lirar," ly^nci marked- tli» iirujjeiil itfnifHi. '" l" Rover u l t j l rejoined 1(Fm C ny^n n . " If 1 Wh HetrM rW’ I hear I'd Iv lle ie InslMtl n f a nil«fnrfirg«T»I i lm f - ______________ ' . * '"■

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,JANUAEY28,1922

NEWS NOTES OFinteresting Comment on Men.-Womei

Comment on Lives of Leading FIc“ I^drna Dootiu” Is llir la test novol Riidol

■\liirh hns proved iiiteri'sting/tfirouKh "hhr? he tfpit of Iho yciinCtfiat'U coming to h f Hcrccn. Maurleo'-Taiirni'ur ii thr iriidurer, and Mnilgc' nollnmy, who ro- 6oo ■(‘nlly jilayed oj)i»»lto_J}.9U(;lafl Mne- ihino .(KM III “ I’asaIng Tlifougb,'.' has been hai I ■I'lcctcil for the title role lime.

■ - — • DnvciDorothy Pliilllps' llolulmr nnd AUen Lcste

lloluhar took n long vn.Mtion a fte r malto 'M nn. Womnn and .MBrrincc.” How- rvcr, they hnve ita rted wftrk again nnd Ani ire no«v busy n t the U nitnl Studios on H. jji ■The Soul Bcokcr.” ' Inci'U-ntally, the know, I’nited Btudio* were fonucrly the Bruii- be « on studios, ao when you 'hear them comp; ncntloneil in the future v<iu will know :bnl thoy aro uno ami tbe imme. Luc

------ , opposTlie niithor of “ Sontiy"' refused to comci!

lormit the story to bo filmed, no thev mcnni tny, unless Kiclmrd Itnthc1i'it>as..nJ,!^va4 Mlai :ho ro b of. Bonny. Tlmt s'llted Dick inarrv r i right, for ho wnntcd to se t tho mb- the r< ion inctiiro rights to thi; ktory. They in Ni mve nlrcndy begun work rith H enry iho ri King dlri’ctlng «ni1 Pniillne rnrson thv ending ln<ly. Lor

• • -------- cnouRA fter .n short vacation in England, her fi

Elinor 'J lyn has roturned to tho La«ky a crc ot whero ihe la agsin taking an activc Liaeo ntereat in (he produeffoh o f hor stories, be sei

iismiiDesi £ JNRmjfliHHi!

— orpbai

rhree H undred Orphans A fter Two T ears In America, on lo

W ay to F a r Off Eome

NEW-YORK, iJPl — Tho atcomihip , ’rinress Xlaloiko, sailing todav. for )anrig ; hni on her passenger H it S9^ nouiJ ’ollsh orphani-w bo are beflnnlog thtf drred s i t Isp o f a tr ip around the world, rrnrntl 'hey flod f ro n their native land two b a d .i earn ago to escapo ita rvallon and years, eatb III Ihe wake of the Red bolshevlat tri) ■ rmies, then '.driven hard again it the (,> ■ollah forces defending the cap ita l of Q,nfp tiat republic.

Tho litlle globo tro lte rj are to be re- y ;n c d _ to ^ ^ 8 r iaw , where the Polish overhment will' find hobics fo r them; ' ,Woi When tlie children awnkened th is f i '^ s

lorning aboard the vesiel, Red Crow igR ii lorkers were on hnad to p te icn l them rilU gifts, and wlab them bon voyagf.

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[ t h e m Hmen-and Shows with Personal Figures of Stage and Film:idol|) ValenllDo and 'G loria Swananri hr? bimors in tho next Klinor Olyn i iaky production. “ Hoyond th<i jc k i.“

Boon IliD' enlito Reid family w ill' ino ill electric llRht*. W .illy’a namf* ll holungcd to the light* fur some Tie. And W rs. Wally, or Dorothy avenport, i i now playiog opposlto ester Cuneo. So is Dill Rold for tba t attor—and th n t r«mplatea the family.

A nita S tew art’s contract wltb I.ou1n . Mayur soon expires und tliose who low, say th a l liiisa Stoworl will then I scon In nrodurllons for hor own, mpanv. It U lo be ho])ed lO.

Lucille Carlisle ia ngain frolicking ipoalto Larry Bcmon in tho Vitagraph medici. I t is not unlikely th a t Ihis enns tho romniici' i«. on again, ton. lai Carlialc is mid lo ho engaged to arry the comedian, but whea iho left I' romcdlci, and s|H'nt aeveral months

New York, jwople began to doubt p rumor. B ut now------.

Lon Hinnoy came lo New York 'long lOURb'tf ptay 'w tlh illopo Hampton in. • •I brthcnm ing production. Ho plav«

crook of lower Now York. K. K. lacoln, long a einema favorite, will r seen opposite M lis Hampton.

When the children reached Blberia in elr fllRht, thov wero taken in,ebargi<• offlclnli o f tha American Relief so sty and sent to thla country by way Japan. From Seattlo thov wero aent CMcago, wbere th e r were plaeod In

pbon asylum*. A in o it two yo an ipicd before the eomplellon o f ar- ngements whlcb will give tbem home* I’olaod. J

Bm barrtieed.I longed to lell her, u d yet n y ngue CIOTO to the rw f Qf o y Duitii'anuld ahe u o d tm a a d , I weo- -redT I h td IcDowo h er b n t ' t W U l imth, and yet I felt, u iboocb 1 id .knm m ber for mestba, aya fer a n . and y e t . ' . . . B e v e ta e e t I) ■ wemtiQ th a t ahe k u fe rg o ttts

n>uie In ih side* nf h er f a e « f - ilirnmla Peltcati. '

O reat M*m*r<s«c..Wonderful power* of meoortxlDi n * are pocteaaed by t Torkthtre ^ t la n d l .Itttor«r, who t i u im tK lly ored a w a y 81,000. X e W e f .K neratfomintloo.

[ E S ”I G A I E T Y

"Tho English Tiavo al*•ys excelled a t Isnghable

osense. And if thoro is

j^hing be tte r to langh at

tn nonsense. le t some-

8 namo it. H arry Tate

d his foUow-comedlans rry out the English tra - ion very well indeed, oy ex tract roars of ighter.”—.S eattle .S tar,

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G O R G E O U S

S C E N E S

ttie Pharmacy

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R e c e n t D is c o v e r y O p e n s U p a

N e w , a n d I n t e r e s t i n g F i e ld

! j O p p o r tu n i ty

‘:1 RACINB, Wlu., yP) — The romniDli corn cob whieb heretofore han been

ptoJuel on tho farm way com to be connldercd a valunbir* ortieto d fommerep an n rcmilt of pxperimcnl

• ju i t eonJiieU-d by ProfMior* K B. P f c nnd \V. H. I’ctcnon of Um U niveriilj of WieronnJo and reported to tho WIi roimin A crieu 'iu rlit. Corn eobn, I wo* diarovcrerl arp rli-h iii ncctle ant

' lactic arlilp botli o f which are u ird cx tcnMvcly In thn induitrics.

When tbo corn cob* o re.rarfW ly wn ; fcr soaked aml'lnoculoltfil with the hoc

toria Inftobofilbi* pentoorctiru*,- i|imntUSc* of nroUc ami luvtlr neid or

s produced. . I f the yields on a rommcr j cin l.scale nro equal tn th-> laboratory

• 1 leaviUn, fv try tone of cnri> cobs wii ; yield more than .100 |>onndn of aceti j; aod 320 r>ouni1s of laetie nebl.I . H e iv ; A&ia&l YitM.I' There nro produreil in the imUoi

H tates .alonp moro,tlmn 20,000,000 ton nf corn robu yoarl.r. A tnvnU atnoimt o

I,- tlie»c are lued for pipe* or In fcoi bu t Ihe c rc a t bulk, uiually is ditm doi]

• • A'eetic acid In'used In many tcelinlca h, operations in various other Induitrlei

, C A P IT A L I S B U R IE D

B Y B IG S T O R M

/C ontioued i^rom Fa^a Obo)

. imrrender. IVoni ml<lni){l>t im lll ! ; | ii'eliick thin morninff no trains lo ft the

rapltnl ami only threo (ralni. two from .. .X c w ,YoTk ani\ one froH\ lbr> w ert ar

riveti. ,Outherln<j the generally littlo ; used snoir fifihtlnjr mntcrlal, rallroar

nfflelftU n W lty V te r 0 'o ’cloek-sue cccded in (rotting, nnt two tra'ins, ono over' the I’cnnsj'lvanin nnii t ho o ther ovor the BaiHmoro du'J OIJo~frotn the north nnd hopo (o rontlnnn ■Intermit ten t w rrleo diirinu the nieht. -»

' N o 0 « Serrtw .. I n the nfttlonaV eapUhl llholf, stre'ct

• e a r lerviee •was praetlcallv suspentlei1 a t ilnybrtak.-b'ut craduftUy-servkc WR4

rciitored-on tho trunk llnei; bu t thon liaads. o f {government employes ' wem

I), fnreed to struicplfi; throuffh .nli'iiost knei deep d r if ts of snow to the rovernmcn

I departm ents, while many other* iq nnt : l ly inc nnd snburban sertlons Inoli om. .V look fintslde and decided to remain at ;■ • home. . . ■ j •

; P e n n sd v a n U '’ aveniie; th” capU nl't• hlslorle Iboronghfarowjwas strewn wlt)i ;|' nWuiflpned nutotnobilfs. Nimtorogs ae !|. eidonts wero roi»rte'd and tho iwllee j; Tweived M vom l-calls in r aid to fini

;y p « to n s belloted to liav? lost Jhclr way ,j I^Lfindln); the ir h o m w .,■It H e tv y a t B iW aiait. .

Honoris t() the .wfa'thpy,bnreau shotv;i M the 'fflU . <ir«nbw-^ftHr:lf)dJ»y..iU .

nxUlmnre stood a t. U -incbes. ''liyncb Kmrjf, Vs., reporled CO irifhi-s, the heav

j I . lent In tho hbfnry.'Of tha t fJty. The *lfthrt w i» Tcpoitcd to bo 'm ttnuS tiR n l Rlphmond. whero itr tw l c * n were eom- iCelely tied iip-and n a n y fr.nin* stalled

i , or held In tho y&tdt. Bttkigli, N . C.■ ...... _rp,n.or(rd MVen • lnehe% wilh a b o u t, a<i ' Ixijf Innh of sloet and the snow atl'i! •!. fnlllni'.,i- Condition* a t Norfolk anpoared toil It*-.worst, w ilb a Rtib of t-3 miles hav- i[; infr lint n 'p o r f o f thq builnejft nectlon

' of the fJty nnder water .ind erippln.1 j! -hipping. •.

ONLY ONE TEADT TODAY.'; rn iliA D K L P n iA . Pa. J /P -T h o onlyjri_ . • tra in froip tho south on the Pcnoiylva*

iiln rnllrAiul' since b s t uiftht poued I throiitfh here before 0 a. m. today. I t

i • le ft the national capital a t 4:C8 n. w. V_ Tho Pennsylvania official sold thoro

1) ■ wns no iH'rlons Interriiiitlnu lo »or\'Ico . nortb of Uallimiire. 8now wa* falllntf

, V hero today and had reaehcd a duptb of ; -four liiclic# nt 10 a. ra. '

Coinage of TradD OoMar*.'r iic totnl iiiiiiiix'r or iniib' ilniiiira

coliMsI wns.'tr.,lK;‘i,!i:;i. Tin-tumibiT ro -' lim noil under ibe ni-t <if JW* «ni» 7.- «tt).(XW. am’l fMin the iHilIIoii tv-iiUinjc from till- incltlnc of i Iip^c iiotiur. ibi-rc w e r t polncd In xiilithllnry xlhvr 074JU) und Into miinilnril sIKit <Ii>lliir« W ,07S,47i SltuT ihi- i-xiilriitUiu t-f p frloij or rri]'-iii|itlriii triiili* iliillnni hove’ iM'eii |iuit'liii«iV| UN l>ulll..n ivhonprcSVHtOtl Rl tin- lnUltK.

Ancient Vanity Boxes.Orock liiiO Unmnn Indies atTc-eted

'' Rtnnli casketH or correra. ilkc n rniKl* rrii Indy's sowIiik bru. iHilrlr were

I hflnie crocpriilly iin iler- ilic llondcd •r in of ih r fnlr owner. Very urten tiipy « e h ' luirtled h,v b "iniw l0j{,' rpHpei-trully In ili« oMir. an)l.

> w!)or«- fbeir iwin-r* « c re |iatrlclnn».tiigfflly locluded u t^tylus'and*w axen.

; w rjtliic ifthter ntniin;' yn-ff rttntent*. 'I';- T-------" . r - " ■

iBurmeia Bszaars,' l li lf iiiw .' b«<TiU"c of (be Incoma

£Cl ^ ) n i rnlM ns.rtce. an? nitt to, poor' n* mn«r dricn in i jwople, and Oiolr liaMnr* ttre tli« enstem eflulra-,

I leiH, of »Jiij|i|iln;t 1‘mporlnms. A* ba m ar nt M niiilnlay. mvi‘rs several a c rw . '

i p . ’ V II " ' ■f . T W IK T A lL a

1 S H O E S H I N IN G P A R L O R! , . W EST M A IN AVU. ’

f p r L a d i e s a t i ^ G e n t l e p i e n

. Vndor now m anogeraeut '; Wo eleaa and block h a tb Wo dye aa>^ k ind of ihoM -black ,

VTry oor scrvieo.

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. I t a l y H o n o r s

* f « S l■ 'W J iKlenls I f r *

Ifrrand XtifiSS- ex-

mer- _____tor,-

:7tie '- " ii 'in l v n -. i r . --lili'f o f Htiiil’ o f t o f Honor men o t Uio Itallon cmbaMy, tuwMtlvH, v»\>tnln tu llw Tl»rec HumJi

ilted

g lF F I C E liT lL s i ILLUSIBIlIEliOlI

L e o n a r d W a y P l a n s t d 1760 f^iyf S t o r o o p t l c a n i n D riv ia g :

H o m e P o i n t s

___ Leonard Way, fonnerly tra ffic ex-I I) p e rt for tbo sUito public u illH ks eom- thu mission and now secretary o f thu

Boutbcrn Idaho Truffle jissociatlon, in IjJ iq odd moment* a t his office huro la pre- ■oad paring nn illustration or “ K raph" sue- sbowlttjt tbo «»>• n«il rtuwns of jiolato one production,, prlcea and transportation

ther rate s sloco 1013. I t siiovr^, as would "tKe bo M pealcd, lho tiw o t prices *U h tUc m it' fa ll o f production, bu t it show s,'too,. th a t prices paid to Idaho growers arc

consistently lower thnn the I'cneral m arko t 'p rlee a u d 'th a t thi-ro baa bben a ateady Increaso in transporthtlob charfrea on potatooa.

hoi,. 'T h la Is ono of a number of illustm- rem >^hieh Mr. Way cz]>eets to project inee by-menn* of slcreuptlcan in conjicctlon iiciil w itb n series which’ bo ia planning to nut, fonduet In Bchobi hpuaes nnd other 0,, . mooting places throughotrt-'Nio' du trlo t

, at »em -d by tbo fraffle kssoelatlon.; Mr. Wny today was sehedulcd to ad-

n l ' i drcM mcotinj.'s thla afternoon a t Kim- irlti, berly a n d -th is ovenlnir a t Filer,

ae. .M r. W ay today den jed .fb at .ho had dice fluthorired nny 'a ta^m ont.thA t he would find R*> io WntblDRton to appear aa tba. rop- KBv rcaebtatlvo o r th o stato or o f tbo South '

oru Idaho T raffie aMoeiatlhn Id hear* ingB ou f io lg b t 'ra te s now In proKTCu

I'orf. *'‘0 in te rstate comDiercp.eommla-s io n .' Ho ta ld th a t ten tatlvo ^ rm nge-

^ m ents to thU ond Weto s till uacom-

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ORANGE CROP DAMAGE ’IM APPARENTLY GROWING

B « cm t Oold' W ave In Oailfom U New "• E K lm ated to H ava Deatroyed ftom jj, 20 to CO p e r Oont

[!“ _■ W A SIIlN .arO N , D. C., (/Ft — Tb.e . , damnm! caused by tbo reccnt cold wuv'i-

' 111 Callfnrilia to tho oriinj'o crop wllj aiiiount to HO to .’iO jwr rouf. dependiuj{ im locnllty nnd lo tbo -lemon croji alioul 05 iKir coat, the deparlniunt of

inly ag rieu ltu ro 'said in a sla tcm ent today, ''■** tiascii on »ci»it* from Sls ngcnta in lb -

sla te . Tbo stntem ent added tlujt It would be about two weeks, however,

w- bcftiro complet® esVlmnte* could bo '"® mado.;,'® “ fTho 'damaffo fr?m tbo cold wave In

tho cU ru i tCKlon of SoHllitra Cailfornm ' 1« very spo tted ,” sold Ihe alatsm cnt,

“ Los Angbioa, San Bernardino au<l Bivorsido coun ties-being l(,e UftTdwt l iL ” ■ • ■

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1 a iiiiM iiiiiiiia lirai-rc = .Vi.- ~

§1 TrnelndiS , " I k n o w o f n o i

2 g . . e n c e t h a n t h i s t h i i

™ 1 • t l e . I u m p s v i m ' o f n i

™ B , , i t e v e r s o s m ' a l l - ^ !

J s i n r e s e r ^ ' e a n d o n

1 . . _ c u m . ^ t a n c e s d r a w r

S ' ■ ■b A n a c c o u n t i n o \

“ S m e n t i s a f i r s t m o

“ s i n g t h i s “ g r e a t e ’

i ' - g Y o u r . d e p o s i t i s w e

• ' 2 . o r s m a l l . ' - - -

I Twin Fa] 1 & Trust i^ TW IN F A U

’■ S • s • ’ '

I M e m b e r o f F e d e r a

- siiiiinjiiuiiiiigduiiiiiiurauiiiiii

> A I L Y N g w s , T W I N f a :

irs C ongressional M ed

^|||||Ko f tlio llalluii urmy. bL-ac >»ii.i; (In- Itulluu'

ay, Whahington. Tbe picturo ahowa Qetiero [untSrtd and E lsb lh Infantry.

, 1 T O D A Y ’S M A R K E T S

STORM INTERFERES IN e»i>: STOCK laARKET SALEI

: P tl?L t« W in s « a l j Ins O caen lly A ffected .by 'Weath*

o x .’ e t Oondltlatu Id E u t

.VKW YOBK, (/P) — Trading on tb Block exrliange a t the openTng of tc

‘i iltkv’a MiMiioti TfM curtal’ed b y - th pre- Nt'irin, the wires o f nmnv runimhuio p l ," bonsea being ou t o f commisslun< Pricc ,lato irrcfiular, bu t mainly -ipwird. C< llion lumbia graphaphone irroffored made ouia fu rther gain of 1 5-8 on HV b rtle r f

nnncinl condition and Ameriean I r too. « s u 3 'po in la . I’oois were aetivo I nre chemica's, shlpjiingii anil utilities, th

leral ' “M 'f Including public service of N c | j je n '3 f f ” >‘ “I’*' PcopIus'Ons. ‘ ' itlob I Viirioiia Bperulatlve shates ,liicludln

;inany obacuro itsocs, were bid up 'b itm -'jino ls in the courM of today 's shoi >Ject stock m arket session. American Ic itlon Brmlngton Typcw riler, May Dcpar g to m rnt -titoros,'nnd Kretgo BtJso 2 to Ihcr i« lo ta .- Among representative bIocI Irlot M ercantile.M arine preferred, Genen

,'K lee tric , Mexican Petroleum, Peopli I ad- Ofl<i oud Associated D r^ Qooda saine {Im- ] to 1 1-2 points. Balia wcrc-neglectci

' 'L-xcopt fo r a two point rise in Norfol had and M uthern. Tho closing, was flm

ould .’Sales apjiroximated 250,000 sharca. Lil rop- e rty bonda and most oiber bonds wei lUth*! irregular. ’ , iear>i Otticago O rala ’(T c u - ' um C AO O , (Jpf — meai waa undi mis- .(he influenco of ttroog m arkcta a t U ' » 8 < '‘ erpool and Buenos A Jrea 'at tbe Chicag eom- board of trade opening today. F in . (prices wero 1-8'to 7-8c higher for-M a . ~ 'n t . 11.17 to 1.17 1-4 and Ju iy a^ 'll.O • ;\ -4 to ,1.03 i-2, wns np 1-2 to 5.8

I Tbero was a good class of coinmliaio W Ql house buying, partly by a h o o ^ w it

1 forclaw toivateUona. Tbe advance coi ' Unucd un til checked by aelllBg on rea

Mffw ordera n t around I J .I? 1-2 for Ma: '® Tlio undertone beU firm . .

•Coarse' grains wem dull bu t blghi mi,„ in »)mpnthy wilh wheat. May cor

opened 1-8 to M e b lsber n l 53 5-8 t « iii I *""• higher n t £, r ‘l I .-i-Sc. Oats were l-4c b lgh ir w ith Ma

crop'^®t of I W heat ndvaneed tn n now high o Jay . the upturn and while thero wfla fre

tf,r. I scUlivR Bl t l .U ' V i fo t M ay, on tc»

rn m ' ^ t y fl*S »u S S SIyM

d>^l i V B-f soLDBypiitiofiisTSMro

i i i i r a i l i i f i i i i i i s i

dependence |0 greater in'depend- |:hing of having a lit- |; money put away, be | -^a sum that is kept 1only ,in extreme cir- T?wn upon.” . • s

5lom-savings depart-, • a move towarffattain- ' a ite'r independence." 1 welcome—be it large ; 5

3

a ll£ B a n k | Gbmpany |

I L L S . I D A H O f

. , . S

s r a l R e s e r v e S } s l e m ’ ' =

l u i i i i i H i i i i i i i i i i i n i i i n i i i i i i

ALLS, IDAHO, SATlUftl)^

dal of Honor Men

uN ’W ur m nw upou tlve CotigrewioDBl McOn ernl Voccnrl p inning llio croat upon L.'Wnn1

ingorSJaja, tho offerings woro flnalt

S I abaorbed ond tho advaneo tbereftfte i waa ra th e r f a a t. '' The eloae was -aronn the to, w ith M ay a t 11.18 3 4 to U 7.8 aud J u ly a t U M h i to S-8.. Tho f in a l prices ahowed M o y corn a Si 3-S and Ju ly a t 00 3S« (o SS U e .

•E S Ooab Q nla aod F iorlsloiis ' OHIOAOO, < f fH W h e a t-N o .,2 re

« £ 5 j N o. 3 ha rd * U 5 1-2..Com No. 8 mixed <0 1-2 to 40 84e

No. 2 yellow 40 1-3 to SOe.OaU No, B •white 87 W lo 37 J-2e

th r No. 3 w hite 34 1-2 to 34 84e. to- Byo No. 4, 83 l-2«. tbo B atlcy 58 to flOt.

isiou T im othy aced (5 to. 7. •ricci! Clover seed ---------

Co-1 Pork nominal, ler fi-1 • , ■ , ' • .I c e t ' , .

0 inj

1 | | B ^ el l J w a s .e x p e

s i f o r ta x 6jplcs

l l ■ E Q U IP M

S ; ' . E sta b lish

I f A d d tci j p en d ed ir

t h e varioi

a n d i t s b

, o n e t h a t '

s | t h e c e n te

LS Id ah o , p f

f M a k eIf , . ' - e m p lo y

I o f y o u r F

I o n e o f t b

I w h ic h hai

I M a k e i t p

I m e n — th e

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I t h a t y o u {

I o u ts id e e sS '

I " T w in F a l^= . ' . .

” • ■ • " l^ H W.87.Bibs >8.62 to 0.C2.

Potato M ii i t t t ’ _ OHIOAOO,' (ff’H P o ta tc ca - Dull

O rueeipts 38 cArloada: Wlaconsln Bouoi f t W hito lacked *1.80 to 1.03; allghtly t< R badly froxen ILOO p, 1.73; bulk badl; N frozen, one car a t 12.10; Ulehigiu H sacked Bound W hite l l J S to 1.00} Ida

bo Backed Buraia mostly (2.25; aaekei Buisets *2.35.

Portland Llrestock jk ' 1>0BTLAND, </P>-Cattle - Steady A rccoIpta 2.1.

liogs ond shcoi>—Nominal, steady■ no receipts.

. Omalu U m to c k■ , OMAHA, ( /p i-n o g s — BecolptB 0, ■ r QOO. ’ i'airly a etiro 10 to 20c higbe■ than yesterday's average; 180 to 21 H ; ound butehera mostly 18.00 to 8.80■ bulk of sales *8-23 to 8.05; top $8.80.■ C attle — Heccipta 050; compare' H ' w llh week ago: beef steers 16 to 2S H lower; sho'stock fully - ateady; bull ^ 7 ' 'weak; veala 25o higher; stockers am ■Kct 'feeders strong." Sfiecp — Beeoipts 000; eomparoi

w itb w e ck a g o : lambs 25 to aSe'higher yearlings SOe to 11 higher; shecj) nni

; leedera inostly SOe higher.Oblcaso Livestock

CHICAGO, (/r>-sCattle — Bocelpt SOO; compared with a week ogo: boe

JcOnl steers and boiler grade f a t ahe-Blod l^nnl mostly steady; go0(( {lod choice heov;

steers about 23e higher; eanners, cut — tera, low priced beef cowi and bull , strong to ICc higher; veal cnlvoa moat

ly 75e-higher; stoekerB and feedora 25 Bftftor lo^or.round H og , _ R 5„ip ta 8,000; mostly 10 i I U 8 2Se higher Iban F rid a y 's average; c b i

. in g w eak; shinpera bought nbout 4, n t 000; indications of moderate holdover

top »925 on 140. lo 180 pound a te r ages; bu lk I6.Q0 to 0 ; nlga alow, fev

0 fg j a trong welghta up to (0.S5. J *S h tep — Becclpt* 0,000; fcdny/a te

eelpta ocnrly o ll'p aekera d irec t; for loada- on sale went steady a t $13.S0 ti

}.4g. 19.75; compared w ilb a week ago*, bes' ’ f a t lambs 40 to COe higher; f a t year

liogs aboot COc Uftlicr: f a t Bheep, feed ur iom bt and niodlum grade f a t lunbi moatly 25c up.-

O lM dn«i fo r W eek * .' N EW YOBK, yp>-T b6 actual » o d l

e e n $ l , 50(12Dended a t th e clos

ices o n M A G H I

M E N T A L O N E b

ih m e n ts o f T w in

bo th is t h e aii n t a x e s b y tJhe i

o u s p la n ts a n d p u l

h o u ld b eco m e api

t T w in F a lls co u i

ter, in t h i s : p a r t

)f t h e P r in t in g In

1 u se . o f th isy i t fo r on e hum

P r in t in g n eed s;-

h e im p o r ta n t lin e

las so f a r b een de

p a y m or^ ta x e s ,

l e in d iis tr y is w il

i c a n b u y ^ bth e p r in t in g line^

s d o s o . B u tg iv (

n e In d u s tr y ” th e

I a cco rd the sales

esta b lish m en t.

Ils P r in t in g is G(

i

PAY. JANUARY 28,1922tion of th e clearing b o u se 'b u k a -a n d tru s t compsniea for the week' ahows th a t they hold <20,783,050 In oxc«U of

Oull- IfRnl rc<iuiromcntj. This 1s a doereaie Duod « 18.8t>0,oa0 faom la s t week, y to . • U b e r tf Bond* ->adly n e w yO BK , Iff) — L ibe rty bonds -iffU closed: 3 1-8'a «05J)0: f irs t 4 ’a •09.80; Ida- itecond 4 'a <00 b id ; fU il 4 1-4' i 109.60; eked aceoad .4 1-4'a lOUlO; th ird 4 l-4 '»

' <07.12;-fourth 4 l-4 '« <0W 8; Victory 3 8 4 '8 <100^4; Vietbty 4 M 'a <100.24.

ady ; --- --------- -------------- .Homt-M adt F ru it OowL

If you Imve nu'olil bowl tb a tIs uui lu ui'ilvu une. purvhuw some

- iliL-lluc and sumo paint, durk abfldea. ipher jireferuWc. uud give li » conl ol

2 ,0 polDi Ural. When iborouglily dry. abel-BJO- loc li- Tbe result will be a m y o ttrae .SO. ' live fru ll bowl, tf you understand thelared i r t of painting flowers or know bow

2Sc to make p re tty bbnlera, tbis will m akebulls the bowl more a ttm cll»e.—T brifl Mag* _nnd u lo e . . f ‘

Beauty H in t "B«auty Sleep”—OandBome la a*

handwjme dote.—W oytide T t l « . . .

Bipts !beef

eiiick anil Dodge Owierscut- W hen Tou Think .'

bulls

S SERVIGE10 1 . T U o k ■

I ' t “ SLIM and BILL”

™ Lyons & HelmBUIOE and DODQE

' M otor Bervicfl

P We Quaraotee to bv.the Best is tbe City. We are with

Tbe Oem S ta te Tnlo. Oo. aab i . 12a Snd AW, We*t - .

PHONE 658mdl>

a n d $ 2 ,0 0 0 'o se o f la s t y e a r ■

I N E R Y A N % :

b y t h e P r in t in g

1 F a lls ^County. .

i m b u i l t ; e x ­

m e n w h o o w n

ib l is h in g houses'

p p aren t to an y-

m t y i s a c tu a lly

•t o f. S o u th ern

[n d u stry .

,s in d u s tr y 'n d red p er c e n t

" -R e g a l’d i t a s

i e s o f b u s in e ss

le v e lo p e d h e r e .

5, e m p l o y m o r e i l l i n g t o s e r v e .

) e t t e r | ) r o -

i^ e l^ ew h ^ e , b y

v e - t h is p a r t i c u -

e s a m e c h a n c e e s m a n f o r t h e

jo o d P r in tin g .

i

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N e x t E x p e d i t i o n s , o f F i e id M u ­

s e u m W lii i n v e s t i g a t e t i i e

^ S o u t i i e r a { J e n ils p l ie re

.CniC A O O .yR — Soutli America will , bo tho field of four ou t tif six Hcientific ■ rcscarch vxi>edltioiu to bii w n t out by

• ‘ th e Ip riil Muwum of !i;aiirnl JUMorvduring thfl nex t,fU 'v y f iir r Two o’f thoM cxiMldUioa8 wlil'Roth‘i‘r"R«'o1oKic'nl «potlmen9 In the area fr\.in »ro7.51 lo PuURonm and two, one it'olofrlml ami ono liotnnlent, wlJ! itiidy (Iio in inm l and plont lifo of I’ctix. - - - • • ,

* Ai» nrchneoloRieM cxiictlilion will . v lvlt tile IxtlimuR of I’annniD nrid tho ■'"* sfote o f Columbia ntid a t tho namu

, timo an i-thnoloKV cxpd itiim will ro to^ tho M alay poninjuln. All ox[ipaitlont

.willflO bpforo nuramur ond will Lo Rone . fo r a period of two to flvu yoan.

Tlie tlopnrtmcnt o f x‘‘oloia- ono th a t pl;ins io extend i(aTxi>cditIona

. oTor tt perioA of flvo jcpr.'. T he-first o f theao will bo lienJod by Dr. Oliver

,C. Farriafftoii, curator of fho dcfiirt- -ment, nnJ will pTOcccd to thi- Rom pro. doeinR Tocalltiea bf Brnxll. One of the

• object* » f tliis ojpcdUiKii ii to "ecur..- a fuU »crlc* of mineraU nnnnvifttcil wMb

tho diamond. - -WUl Vlait Bra*il.

Two la ter cxpcdlttoiw «uilrr Dr. Fat- rin /fton 'i direcljojj >rJIJ vW*‘ fhe Im. po rtan t gold and iron mininj; dinlrict*

; ^ o f Brnxil and tlio »Uvor aiid eoupot uto- duelnff district# o f I’eru imd Bolivin. : The la tle r exjictjition will also tnko i a])ceimoft| from tho im\>orti)nt nitra te i anil vanndluni doposiU of Clillo. i

Blieclmenii o f pro-hiatorlc vertebrate I llfo will bo eearched for Iiv Iho »ecoud i of the (firo’oRJcal exjieililioiis. Tliiit cx- I podition w ill vjiiit the Banla Cru* liedfi , o f ratBKOBla. certain aroHH of tho I W 1 poan form ation of.nprlborn Ari;«uHnn | am] nomo rave ilcpoult* of Uiaeil. I t in i hoped to Bffure nome njH,-iuienji of th e li RT«at stTounil slotb*. Iho I'nnipti* horaoS nnd othor ty|>eii o f vorJeljraloJifo o f 'i South Amorleju The exi)cilltIon~wlll bcM under th« illrccUon of Mr, fi. fl. R Ir rs , i o f tho departm enl o f hlnlorical Reoloju- ‘

■ of tho m uM ua. , 1

L O C A L E IG H T H G R A D E R S |

D E F E A T K IM B E R L Y T E A M

B lc ' ImproToment Koted in W ork o f | . B o n e T eom -B oclsi B in lon I * t« r ‘

...........H O n i t lx EaJoyM ■<

Tho g ig h tb G radcrt of the Junltvr ' iHlgli «#« ifo l‘or to 'K im berly yeatenlay ' afternoon and won from tho' eighth •

• RmdO' tc'ifm of th a t town by tho koto ' o f 20 to 10. Tho, Klmborly lada show* e<] a deelded Im provm cot ood playoi]

W. ^or be tter tha ij on thoir laat appearanco in Twin Pttllfc , ,»

Mia* Caaey, eoaeh of tho local teitm,' ' • ha* In (ho eighth grado boy* a te a ^ (

th a t wHLliolil Jta 4Wit w ith any.. * f ' them. T heir team work ye*tcrJay waa I

, remarkable, fonaldering tho agea of tho * boys. '

Vol. tho homo team, Victor Onlfowiiy • n t center mado t<ireo batkol*, a* did * » ftivk McMnstera, foTrtnnJ. nnd Rua- ' *ol P o tlf r, running; Runrd. Clyde Jlona,

•. rUnnltiR forward,* rtade 'one bajkot.A ftor tho game the boys wcto enlot-

talned with aomo' real eat* |ircpnred by tho Rlrl* o f tho olfthth Rrndo cookinj^ ela*s. Tho Twin Fall* boya alno won • la thi* *otto.

Tho ilno-up of tho loeal team; Victor Oailoway, ccn tsri >'rank ifcM atteta, standlnjr forw ard; Ciydfl S(tM,.nianlnR forw ard; Howard ' Bcrff,(fuardj Hu»aell P o tter (cap tain), run- nlnR .guard. , . . •

I* HIGH SOHOOi NEWS j

• of th.v final cIhm Dlocllnn”* Wuto (iiiliouiieod to tlio' *chool yeator- day ti{l«»noon. Dale B latr wnB. ole ttoJ for Bonlor preaidont, A lf - . n . . k«r t l i i lc d v l i . pm ld lB '' J , ; , m :

,U i . L M WM t h . « le< «iM onJ J e m . n t«ro H o te l K d i Coli „ aHoleu Kco^-aton,. FraiiV i>oweni succeeded John Me- •

> ^l»t*tin a* proiildoot ia^the junior c |au . Olcft D oW lu waa mado .'M cfclary' aod . Clayton > Lyon* w ha'cloited ' claw eoun- cllfor. MIh Joy wn* elected a* tho e la u iponsor.

Rois Colo was oleettid preaidcnt anil M artha F a rra r waa fllectod *«erolary In fho nophomoro cin**- .

In tho freshman elaaa A njc la Boek- w ith and W ilda nammond woro-«lo«tcJ for president aod loerotary.

In tho Bophomoro elaa* M ils K ent _ wa* oleeted a* aMnsor and In tho frcth- ^ ^^4 man Haas MI*a Baracii.- ■ . ■

f» • Varro** Aylary; ■ .Vnrro au thor o f a famous bunk on

* tfTlCTlturc. lived In tho Clcenmlnn M e. He hollJ a tuoilel nvlury. with flib p'onda, and duck' hoii*Pn oncloscd•by niip unt nettin)t*. S Irn % -n e tte d

. «nflrr« limiiKsl lilnckWrTt»,*fl»j:htlnBiilc8 i nml ntlior wm:* hirda. 'A lllllc clmn-. i

. llfl. fiiriili>hi.<r frealt water, nnd fw d i ; / \vii« liiin>diiccil. l<neatb tlip net*-—

/ SvU-uittlo Atierlean..

Indian* Movad In Singio Flit.. T o s o Indian Olo S* aimpiy \t> walW

- to alDglo nic. Tlio Indlun^ when trav- tl ln c through the w^»d^ eBpeelnlly eo tlie wariiotl), moved lii alnglo f l i t - tb e 000 behind trcniilns oxaclly .lo Uia foouiejis of llie one ahead, and th e last man a irff iilly .olfiiclnn tbu footprint* of'thiisi- ilitii linil prccetled him. Iu Ihla uny llic Indlaaa were ab le to cimccul Hot only tlieir num­ber*. but Blaii iliolr U’tirn’iiboiitA

'P in e it of All Epitaph*.^ When I Up d»i»vn fur tlie ImifWlme.

w tlh m j lov p iil Ol'', m a rs I ;WTint nodn iT mnimtm'tit nbovo mir lim o'

- « Umplc flnh n lth tills tine nn lt; - ’‘lle

TWIN FALLS DAILY

iw Kl„ E-llted by Mr*,iu* Tolepho

•II. C. Dickctwn, M:.a Louis Priotl t man, Mr*. 0 . C.-flIg(fIna m d Mrs. J . I Paul Johuaton cotcrtaloed .it a one ( o ’clock luueheon a t tho homo of M n . (

'i l l Dickeraon, on W alnut •Ireet, Thuraday, i fic li^norlnR Mrs. Bula 8aw>er, retirlo;; by worthy matron of the Order o f the. ) ty Knaterii Btar. The luncheon was served 3 ,p f In .th rca .w uraM and a eplot scheme of 1 cal pink and wlilte V ai 'u iw d , the center- il to |tUYf beinR a hnmlsome pink cyelamcn t

;tid and tlie nlnce rnrds were decorated 'n * .nd pink. • The shadea wen* draw n nn>i t

rryMal cnndtcslkkM w ith ilRlUcil can- « rill d!rn aoftly shaded in pink Jilded to the li ihe bonuty of the table. Mra. P , W. M ci_, mu Uotsertu' w leil nn Innn^inblTei* aiid to toaats WITL- rcapomloil to bv Mrs. M. 0 . I

in* KipVy, Mrs. K rnelt Whito, Mrs. 0 . C. t: ine BIkrIwi and Mr*. Biilft Sawyer. Mr*.

M. U. Waro on behnlf o M h r paat of/i- f. mo rer>r preaented Mra. Sawyer wilh n " ms beautiful ailver spoon. Th< guest lU i « rat Included, besiilc the' ciienf of honor, a ?er Muadamw I>. W. MoRobertN. 8 td la Van 3 rt- Hiper, W. P. Pike. E. Wl ite , A. W. I ro llna ted. II. L Dlnkolarkor, V, If. 1 he Orniaby, M. C. Ware^K. J . Vlneh, Wll- t iro Hnm Seott, R Unldwin, O n'ha Learner,' I ilb 11. M. Branlri, W. U-e. Ktl-ol 6[iencer. J

Marv Hranann, W. II. D wij'ht, JIls" J ,\nnio Smith and Mia* Euln R iplo,. '

a t. The tifternonn wn* elellRbtfully spent t m. H-itfi needle work. ^:ts -------- t:o- Mm. s . S , VTateiii •««* hoaleas io tbe a ifl. Hluo liOkes Boulevard elnb yeaterday ko (iflernoon. Matiy niatlem of Inierest J :te und tmpotlanee weto dlsfHewd 'and div a

eided n t tho buaineu M’^Siun,'ainontc " ■te them bcln(f/tho chauglnR of tho con- !■ ud Htitntion in order th a l tlvo club mav IX- Invite new nieinbers'bul>ide of t h r ' da orlcirial torrltorj-. I t u a i-v o te d to '' m- hold an •all-day mpetlng rnce durln't '' nn the aumnior and aervc a picnic luneli- fl ia eon. Alao decldod not to nen-o refreal.- !■’ he jm onts n t regular nicetmjrs during th'> a; ao coinlnjf je a r . Th? Imiiio oonnnmirs do- o f 'p a rlm en t o f the slate u n lw r 'ity is of- 'f b c |fu rin g .the rurnl e lu lm ^ S 'fu b jee tn to '*■ RSiehoMc from nnd thla «^iib:iiai taken 1 HJ’ “ dress dealgnlnif” n n d . 'M ry elpnr-'f-

InR /’ Aflei; the bnalnoas wns diapoael tlio jr> intmbvra .)>TPiient aowed on

quilts wlileh they are mnklhf» fo r chnr- ^

M '!'■Mr/1. DuWItl Youiw wni hostess to ’

Of tho A. A. K. club I'rldny efternoon nt J* licf e.Qunlty hosnc.on A ddlton avcnucy 'f

■ A fte r .a lirief.buaiBcu aearlnn tho tIme'V}*' wns, apont with-ucedio work and con -,“ '

„ veraation ahd Mt*. Young se rv e d 'd c -i ... lightfnl refreahmonl*. Mra. Jam ea Me (}, M illan .w as a gutat of the club) and jy eight member* wero preaenf. 'a j

Jj TIip homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. H; Shlp^JP m an-on Sccond avenue Hor'h w as th .> “

w en o .o f a merry p a r ty 'o n Thuratlay 1 ' 'evening whon about .10 of thoir frlend»~^ J gathered to honor thp birthday annl- bi

vcmary of Mr. ahlpaiau.. It-wo# a-*ur *' J . priao nnd the gucats numberinj^-nbout l,p th irty camo arrayed In " b 'jrd tim e*"

roxtiimM mnny of them w nndotfnl tn jy IcliqW. A joe ia litim o w ilh {{nmrs and j j refreahm cnts completed nn, enjoyable fi

evealttg. ,• - f.

Mr. and Mra. Q. M. Simpson enter- a|'»■ - '• I — '• . ■ —

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UlBhojv AUmi Wliit*-. .M., i»ie only L-ratcd III 11)11 ut the niiiiiinl coiiTentloo) which Bill* fiiumlwl In IIMii |ti lens thnn

m mluflonnri**Jiliroiid bor kh-'ihO In o v c r)^:h '= • “ • "’ -------- •'•“id Th>-RlQht Oequcno*.-:,'•,•! •Ml A i*p-ilno'<iuoliitlon'lii n, coiitcjnpo- » rary rua» : ’•Tell mc niy, fauiti* and Q. nienil your own.” U of..ro:«artliig any ; , idi' »il]<ip.* mending, neighbor. Kuppo*« wo - 6 j? t raend Ihe hmtto ao a# to gat th*

proper *equehce.' I*n‘t ihl* b e tte r ; “Mend your own fault* nml ib fn te ll me m in e r’—BrJwklyn lAglc.'

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.Y NEWS, TWIN FALLS,

tfr*. E . B. W illUiar ephono80.T-

A ta b o il eveubtf fo r M t. and Mrs. J . David • Brown, Mr. and Mrr.. D: B. ne Churchl'l and Mr. and .Urs. William n . Scolt. A fter d laner tW cvffnlng w ai jy, apent playing rook.0'4 -------- Ih(i • Jjeltjf Lou I’onvi-y, Uttle dauRhter o£ ■ed Mr. nnd'M r*. A rthur J . Ponvey,-role- of hrated her aevontb .birthilay ou Frl- cr- dny afternoon from 4::!0 'to 7 o ’clock, .en Hoveu of her rlassmateii weio tho guests In nnd g^nea ami n delightful dinner with

n<i tho trnditioiiaf birthday rflkc bearing in. seven llgliled caudles completed a he hnppy day. f C i - —nd •'Tlie Muair departm ent of IbeTw pR.0 . tlelh Century club met Friday after- C. noon with Mrs. I. H.’ Mflstcr* nnd Mr* r*. Blepkea a l the home of the foim ci on ■fi- Sixth nvenue east. A shoit business

n ai'salou ivas held, presided »ver by the Ut chaln n a n ,-M n . t'ronk - F.llU. a ’ wew or, Bee»ctary and treasurer wa« eleeted. an Mr*. Norvin .1. K eefer, tn lake theIV. place of Mrs. W. A. A lernt.i'e r, who la If. h av ing soon. The jirogram wns ora­’ll- torlo, Mra. Blepken- rIvIiir a splendid pr,' paper whieh wa* followed bv' a solo bv cr. Mrs. W. II. Pw ight, " I i o fa Despised." Isa Mr*. l)}vlght ond Mra. Mscler* xan;; ) j . "H o^Jhnll Feed ilia F lo ek " both from lit tho'Meaalah. M r^ ila ste ra ;;ave " WiUi

Verdure C 'a d " from The (;rjation. A trin, JUsa KmiiLi Smith, .Mn.' Dwight

1,(. mul Mi». M natm , sang " U f t Thine ay K yea,"'from .K IM ah. Mrs. Donnan >gt Johnson .w as thu aeeompnniat o f the [p. afletnncm.- The m m a w ctr a ttrac tive ii(j with vnsea and basliets o f inarigobls. .1). I.Igbt rofreabirionts were served.

1. . . ' Mr, nnd Mrs. Oraori Strong wero to li'iala, at a surprise iKirty on T hunday

ovening tompliniontlng Mr. niid Mrs, li. Oenrgu Wohli, who iin> lonving Twin ),. Fulls to.jnnku thoir 'i""" ' permanently1.., a t Murlnugh. Danring, Kiiiuca nnd mh- [j.. sic with n 'freahnienls-w ere enjoved, ,f. T how ' iiroaent were Measrs. and ilea-' ty liamca I). I,. Kllswortb, Ted Van Meter, cu L . Ij . Webb, .1. K. Aired, K, Loury,.U. n. Chrlstonaen, frirk'aon, I*. W. illll.-W nli y] K lrkmnn, P. A. IJUnwr, Mra. I'ortor J), Webb, Mlaa Tho'm a W ebb, Mr«i. .1. P.

Sbipp, Hoy Webb, StrtinR and jLols Strong.

to-. Mra.,II. A. Read wiu hof'CM to the nt I.unchi'o;i elub on Friday. Covera'^ycro ,5^ la id fur f o u t tm . • Brliigts fnl'lbwed the , 5>lunchco;i,.Mra. C. K. Booth winning the R.^honora.

c ; The Pythinn Slater* met .;t the homoI,1 of Mrs. Jam es Woudhead ou Second

'avenue west Friday nfteruuoii. Abo«t •flfteflu member* were^ present, and tho

p. following -ladiea were visltohi: Mrs.V,. l»ato Taber, M n . Boy l>eedoin, Mra, D. ly C. llb irn id and Miss Cormne Tnber. rtr-i«‘wing flud conversation made the ,j. houm pnaa-sw iftly, nnd-il('llrious ro- ir ireshmenla, were served bv th*-.hoat-II, esses, M n . Wooiihend; .Mrs. Wctchcr " and M ri. Arthur'Klilred.

id Mrs. W. II.' S tanley ent.-rlained In­ie formally nt dinner on Friday evening

[or Mias Marj- W nght nnd.Miaa M5ir. tiia LP^ky, who aro among tho In-

r- atructors in our c ity schools.

ishop in the World

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uiiiy woiiinn inxbov In ilie %Yorltl Utmae- ,00) nml bend of tbe IMllar of F ire church., thoh twelity yt-urs BUbop W hlto bas scco cry.eom nry in<bi? w orld..___________•

Pin* T rt« Fl*8 U*«d In Revolution. - '*■ ’A Hag conKlailncjof'V H'hlie._flCld: “J w llh n p l t iR t r e f ln th r eeiiicr hnd the ‘y- inotfo. “Appeal jo Hrnveri." «va» nnwn

by the Urtt war,Tesscl» continlM lon^ '• by General .Waahlngtnn a i the beglth f.5 ning of the BoVolutlori; It wna called :11 tbo plne tree .flag aii^l o rlclnaltd .w Jih

U »'ila*M chu**»* ofllonT. .■ .. .

WHAT WE oXirDO• WITHANOLDTIEE

Wc con virtually make a now . one out o f I t, thus nddlng .uany miles of torvleo' n t amall coat. Tlierefore, fo r ' *llght additional expcnio over w hat you p a ld 'fo r

-V, . th e tiro originally, w can prae- ' tieally-double or treble tho life

r.j of your tire..

' / GEM STATE VULC._ . 12(5 Second AT#. W est

,S, IDAHO, SATURDAY, J

■ f IN FALIS IS 1 1 ' erFiLMBmi.' O a m o D e s c r ib e d a s 'H a r d , F a a t

• a n d B o u g h , w i t h O o o d I n . d iT ld n a J P l a y s

Ts. ----B. 'SQffcrlng- lh« lr f irs t defeat o f thu mi *pason, tho Tw In 'Fall* basketball five

m et the ir m a tth laat w enln j; a t R le r when Coach D etiman’a men pu t them

[under a i:7 to 10 a coro .. o£ The gamo was tho touRhoKt ever »ee« le- in this aectlon, and although- Coach tl- Denman ha* rounded up a fftol fast and rk. anappy team, i t 1* to bo regretted thn t - ) t i hia men are allowed to employ the tae- ith tic* used laat evening. Many a foot- ng ball game haa been a fa r gentler affair

a than laat evening'*. Thero w a s tripping, holding, tackling and alug. glng, iu faet, there was everything but

er- Buch gnmea aro uot going to help ra high achool sports, and the sooner they on a te done away w lth 'tho betto r tho'fan'a <ss will aupport high achool nthletlcs. , he Twin Fall* is not offering nny a lib i,' se, aa la aU ptnW iUUy they would liave' ?d. been defeated ju s t thn saJiio in a good, ho elean game, but aomo rullii'; ahould be Is mado « onco for tbo protectloa o t .

ra- games to bo jdayed in tho future. ‘ j li.l The beat evidcnco of tho prerlao nn - ' l)v turo of the gamo is ,to bo found in the / • wore aa fo foula. 'T w in Fnll* netted n;; oue aod Filer niao. inil For Filer, .Murray did moat of th j U) aeorlng wllh a JoloJ n f 15 point*, fol- A lowed by lilaekbom w ith 10. Timm

h t nUido tliy other two. no For tlio local lads Moroni Jam lann' nil played .i anappy game scoring .e ight of; he the I* jiolnts, Crom, playtni' his usual, vo clever uaiiip; scnied " . - 'I*. A large rrowd of Tivln Falls r9o tera!

wont over to cheer fhelr hiToeiL'’ ' The lineup: _ . ' ]■

ro . Total ;,y TWIN*— Position Fd.g. Fl.g, F. Pta,•«, Kcott, rf. — ............ I 0 tl -i ,ill J.yons, r f; .................. 1 o 0 i’ ily King, If.................. . o o n o ;li. Logan, If. ........ 0 i) 0 O'd, Browne, If. ____ ___ 0 0 0 . 0

.laiiiiBon, t. ..........•!■ 0 ) H,r, Crom, rg. .'....•............. " .1 0i:. Xli-hn’aoii, l(,v--------- 0 <> • 0 • - «It • • ■ ~ . _

Tota's .................7 , .1 I I'l •V. ' ■ T o ta l',,1 FII.K1{—Poaitlon Fd.g. F'.g. F . Pta.

Murray, rf. ........ 7 1 1 I.VBlotkbnin; If...... .......; r. .D 1 10.

le Cole, ............................ 0 O ' 3 • 0^r,, Amon, rg. --------— 0 0 ' 2 0 ‘

Tin>ln, I r ........ .............\ u - 2 2;

’Tothl* ....................1.1 1 P 27’•Substitutions for Twin Fnlla; Lyona

for Scott, Lognn for King. Browne fnr 111 Logan, S trlckling 'for'N ichoIaon, NIrh-: ,,t olaon for SlrieklinR. ‘,0 Referee—W liitney,-Tw in Fnlla. i s. * 13. b e a d TITE DAILY NEWR.T.10 ' “

W A' On Harness, 1

JANUARYSOl

We are offering oi

Jtll t j u i i r a n te c t l JU

m a k e . T liiH iw o u r r e p i l i i r hU ii

c r , I ie n v y w took t l i ro u K l io n t ......

fl M o tlh i'iii ............................... ...............

I L iu l i t ............... ...................

j ‘ 'n n l t o i 'H ............... ; ..................................

M uch; 2 0 f l . , 1 1 -8 in c h $ 5 .9 5 :

............................... ’■Colifli'H, h e a v y ........... ......................

H a i i io S t r n p s , I in c h 2 3 e ; 1

B w i;n t r a i lK , 1 0 0 p e r c e n t d e o i

H w c a t P n d K ,' iTo p e r o e i i t d c e i

'U ohoH n n d K l a n k e t a ....... : ...........

■. 'l{o p o , i i m i i i l i i ........ ..........................

U o p o , h i r i a t ............ ..........................

J iJ a d d le fl a n d R id in } ; O u t f i t ^ . . . . !

■0 H u r d w i i r c . ............................... .........1

— . A n to U i‘l t i n j » .......... ....................... 1

, ’^ T iiese a r e jU K t i i f e w o f o u r

h* ' : t io n o t m a r k u p a m i t h e n c»ii

" ‘ D u r i n g U iis 'w c c k wia w i l l

(n- iicHH F r e e w i t h e v e r y $ 4 .0 0 o;

^ ' l>ill, w th .R u n .u im ; >Jcftlsfo<>t C

— . A lw ) t l i i s w e e k w o w i l l o i l \ o i l h a rn o s H f o r $ 1 .0 0 .

To th^ first w ew illg ii

F R-223-224 SECOND AV]

J A N U A R Y 2 8 , 1 9 2 2 "

B IG C R O W D S G A T H E R A T ■!

B IL L IA R D T O U R N A M E N T .

] ||^ M m 7 PU yers Show Improved Torm ft* .Series More* Along—A tto id u c e I

1* locreulAKla i —

STAKDINOS. I, _ _ W. L. S>f.

Kplcr ............................. .1 0 - ,100uJ,iLaiVrtn — ;............0 .WDO i

thu Ooldwater ___ _ .. ,2 0 .1000 L'ive Bonobrako _______.... 3 I .7fiO pHer Bnook - ....... ....... ..........1 8 ' .33nicm Cummins ....................... 1 :• ,a3:t

Bailey ........................... 0 ,1 -.fl'jlt«•« Brawn ........ .................. 0 .000 ,..U ■ ' , -------

Tho two game* la s f evening nt M«- h a t-cau ley ’* btou{sht out anotVer eapaclty t“ '‘- cMwd. '

Epler (40) playing Cumminr (32) ea> , Ily oulclawcd his opnoiient. p la y b g a p p m c th a t.ran k s well up to hi* verj

luK- beat. Eppler seems to l< getting l)Ct-|i bu t te r HS tho tourniuiient tirogieaaca, ami t

when tho final week starts }io wilt be I • leip right up a t tho top. Laat ovening, aft-1 bpy cr making one of hia famoiii seratchea,! a” " he piled up five more real billiards, j

[making the high nm of Uie series tfti ib i.'d a te . ..Four hnd been high up to (Ids < ve ,tSme, and l l looks very much as. though *od, Bix will be high when thn tournament

oe I* over, llo m iaied 'h is aeVonth b il'! ot.U aTd by n hair. .

I The score of the firat gnnio waa. Bp- j nn- lor (-(0) 40 to tMnimlns');32) 17. Eiiler tho n n tUa game oul In tv9 lui.lnga, -whl'fb ted In nU jirobability will bo high average.

I In tho serond gnme o f t.he evening, t h j Ray Brown (.125 kept up h it jw rfw l fol- nroro of not winning niiy p m e s by be-.' um Ing on tho small end of s 3U to illlj

; score againat Bonobrako (■*('). Bone- "nn brake had a high run of four. In th e ! 0 ^ h itter part o f Iho game Brown eam o'tol

u a l,life , nnd got within threo points of .w inning. Till* game went ]]2 Innings,

Pfa- Thla evening’s game ^ lll be phvc-I . , between Snook (40)’ anri Builey (3ri)

I This gamo will slart a t 7:30 sharp; The ■lai sceond game will ho between Ooldwa-I ’tl’. tpr (40) nnd Larson (.12), This gamo

- should bo a bnninier, as botb players'

o j , • - "s - I — '■

F O R I I T R A CI NOW $395for

I Western An

I 1 3 By FI L X V n e x tLeather Goods a

m h to FEBRUARY‘

o u r e n t i r e s t o c k a t «

FOR CASH.j i n d t m o w n T e t i t s a n d .

H U ifk. O u r li-ad* C

t .......S v 0 .0 0 -$ 7 9 .0 0 | . '„ , a o > t n p l e

...... $ 6 0 .0 0*$70 .00 T o i i r i n ; j ............................

...... S 5 0 ,0 0 -$ 6 0 .0 b J J o a d . s t o r ....

......... 9 5 c t o $ 1 .9 5 l lm ;k ( 'i i r U u i i .

t .9 5 ; l i n c h S 4 .7 0 Si.... $ 1 .9 5 to $ 2 .4 6 ’j’( t i i r i n " .........$ 4 6 5 to $ 7 .9 0 IJo ailN to r ........................... ......................................................................

; 1 1 -8 in i-h 2 9 c ,

l e e r h a i r . ........ 7 6 c

l e e r h a i r ......... 5 9 t I M s e

^ 1 -3 O F F Ma.KWcIl ......

.................29c lb. .............

.............. 66c lb. W in d s h i e l i■....26 per ccnt iiH. I 'V il, upper iii ....26 per ('(rat oH B .hIbc, upper (

....23 per re n t off .......A n v p e r s i iu

m r h a r i o i i n s . W e t>f m w U in t(ro ine d in v n . w ii,., „-;l] ro ilt

f i l l o i! v o w .\mW '10 o .s tim u te r e p a i r W e a r e hol<

. ‘ t i r e H tock IS 01, , liH ted a lm v e tli

l i l w i th X ea t-s fo o l y o u r s e l f . T h i f ir rtl «“lnK.s h1»i'

it 10 customers buyin five Free $3.00 in me

S E D F O, A O R O S S PKOM FffiE,DEPT.

lV E . S O . . ’ . , '

n n ; '

still Tmvo a ptfrfeet K ore,’ nnd’ ono or. tho olher, must re g ito r ' r a tlio lp*t '

r column. •

MONTANA haa lbo,00(> ncre* 'o f If- ' i r lgatcd .land nnder 17. B.' Oovoromeot Keclnmatlon projecla.’ .-Biel , productive toll adapted to tlf i;lfn ,’sug<ir beets,'po* tatoea, g rsin RrowSnp , nav' dairying.I<ow pri^oi, easy tcrois to netunl aot-

'• Her*. F o r full Inform alloi nnd frco deseriptivo publlealtoas, address B.. C. .

^ Leedy, QoDorftl AgrIcuUur.il Develop- m eat Agent, Great Northern Hailwav, ..Bt. Paul, U ln n ,-n d v , ■

SP«I«I AU,'itlon;^ "I atu a g n a t believer lo spedal*

l8 l^ '' said Eltliel. "When 1 h iv e trou­ble with my n o u 1 s o to a Qo*e epe*

^ dollat, nnd wben 1 ba re troable wllh ' i t^ heart I go to aio expert oo bearts.”J I "Tbero'8 my Ideis,” *nld,old Lady Qua*^ I bu*ts. “And tliat’a why ' wbeo m y '■i . nephew, Jimmie, h id hi* too ilU cut t- !o u t 1 took him to a re;rtil*r tocuorlal ll 1 a r t l f t"IP I : ■ ---------------------- ■ . _

S i f r o A H O C L E A N E R S A N D ” a,j D Y E R 8

0H A 8. B. ^ W O L U T E fc 00 .'" i * Phone 21C-W

: 126 Sboihone BL Weat rreoch D iy Olaujlnii

_________ B e p tlt iP i-D y a is i

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S; Special Notice!; i WANTED '■;^1 Address or Location of A. C'i'Bnt-' o j ’t'on. ~navc poaitlon for him.r

C . & S . D e v e lo p m e n t ■

S v n d i c a t e

'• i y . T . Oandell, O ea M gr. ' ' .

D S O NT O R S

S.00 DE'moiT I;uto Co.,A^.

RED FOSS r MONDAY

anil Auto Tops 4th,inclmive.

r e i n a r k a b l e p r i e e s

i Auto Tops—H eavy- Guaranteed

nlele Tcip nnd Back (Jiirlnins '..... ........... ........................ ....$8.36 '

$7,10 ■. in o n lv ..... !..... ........ ............ $3.10

Side Curtains ..........................................:$9.86

.......... ......................'...C........$7.60 :

ladiator Covers.........................................> .... $1.65.............:..................................$2.35.......... ................................. $2:36 :.................................................$2.35 .

M s—While They Last ,• <ir l o w e r ....................................$ 3 .6 5( r o r l o w e r ........................... . $ 4 .3 8....................... . L e w 30 I V r C e n t •

im lenv iii} ,' d o p o w t o n a n y a u to .iiK l, n r ti>}> w o r k tluTiii)* \v e c k o l 'o ile in * l-.'{ O F F f ro m r e g u l a r

iio k l iu ;, ' h a c k n o tl i io f ^ O u r on* ‘> o a 'w t l f t , a n d i f a r tic lo H a r o n o t ? t i i n t y o u w a u l , c a l l a n d n e e f o r r h i i Itf o u e r e a l safi*. A ll (utr- ,ln i'k ju i t l n i n t e r i a l w i l l h o p o ld . .

ing a harness lerchandise.

) S S ^P H O N E 3 6 9 - W : k

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' TWIN FALLS DAILY'NEWS'“JImucJ evrry nf«tnirton «*ceiu SutKtay ,

>'](■ TB-ln Falli Ncwi I'ubllihinf Co., Inc. JnrliI (rj(nWJiil.e<l l»im

IlOY A. nUAD............................r«iliSaniJOHN C. IIAIIVBV...................Trennurer bu»v

,'i Knlcrcd im secona clnM mal.r mm'tof_ ^p ill ». IJIS, III «ie poiloKle# a t Twin- Hi,.-

I’liln , I<lnlio. uiiOvr lho act of March'I . „ M7P. •

I BU08CRIPTI0N RATE6(jiie ....................................................... M.OU T’l.

I month............ ; ........... ........................i .e o „,ou

*"m k m d e» 01^ A saoc iA T E D V neas h " " '!Tho A»»oclute<l Pr««« It «xcluilv#ly c n - ' «-ol],

Uil-tl to m e u»o_for wpuWlcatlon of all | ' nows dl*patcheii-cr«llted to Jl. o r .u « oUj-. lyliai erwlRn crwlded In Uili pap«r. ■nd,*!** „ ,llio local tioW" publliheU h«r«ln. All rignt* Hii‘

• I or rcpuWlcnllon o t <ll*P»ichP»

; | nicnni A»»octale<l P f'w - ' . tin- I

■I ’" N o ’rtiponiliiUliy U oMumwl^Tor ; eai« of unwllcltwl m n iu e rlp ti. photo- jjj ‘j «raph» er olher eontrlbuittd tnalter. Aj.

ilrica auhmltlnl (or pubUcailoii wlU Ik in ill u»«J or not fti the dlKrotlon of tho odl-

j to.- ond no iruinu»crlpt will ho roiumod |»nrl .'I unles» occoiiiptnled h r M cem ry pon-

]> ■ N ow.' li u momber or'tl.o^A ^dii •«*»'M Uurtnu of Clrciilatlont, frotn whom full! ' iiif.irmalloii Ui to clroutuJon mfy bo ob- ,

* uliK'd upon appllcallon. Detailed Infor- | ^ r ; tnuloji »uppllM Igcnily upou rcqucii,

f KA8TERN HI3PnESBNTATiVE8{ .••••CJMirso U. David Co., Ina, JII M*<ll»on Avr.. New York: A. IL Koator. MM Hnn-

‘ _ f<inl ilullUlnf, cniottto. '

' n r n y DO N OT TEUBT lE A Q U E P 3 n

AjriinKciiicni for. iiii AiiKlO'l’rcarh VIw illtn ry ilcfcni.lvc. nlllancc Khic.U,-ilo. C

Bjjltc tlie cliuncc in lliv yrcncli govern- jj. input is likely to bo ultimaloly confira-

' c J , is follotvotl by nnnouneoiaont o f ao AnnlQ-HdKlnn m illU ry nRroemont th a t; hn» Riven much M tiifaclion aud re u - j

; n rsD cc to tlio |>o«i>Ic of tlio littlo eoun-'- cinl

u y which saffcroa »o Bovoroly a t the Kami '• band* of tho Oorman-invftdcr*. H Utory jlJ J j

i; »how8 th a t intcrnationftl-alliancee o? ,h(iu th is kind do not p revcot nny more Chiti tliaa iuBuring n home proveitli fire.^ j j BomcHmci, Indeed, . th o « alisamonta hrou, se e ta . to be dlrcctly rcsiKmilble for ■■war*, ainco they breed international inalouslcs nnd luiaunderatandlng*. But vrry

■ uadcolably' under, the preaent lllos<enl achctno of Inli-m 'allonar rulntioha, int i e abaence of the ifijjlil «ort of an a*' mnm

i • j. io c ittion of natlona l6 prcw rvp worlilgoacp, they cannot be avolilod.. _ ,|-„l

Tho Rcnural return lo Uic old ayHtcni (-ronl o f milllary-.tim nncca is n «ii{nlflennt commentnry un tlio \m y in which' Ihc jijin rlpal powcni apprninn the procUciil jiriiiii

I ■ value of Ihc I.caRUo of Niitlnn*- Tho authorn of tho U-nfCue Inlfntlt'd tha t it •h o u l^ render unncccsiwry private part it jjr nc^sj^ip^ among the nallonii f o f fho pur- poacl o f mutuni d ffriiic . Hut the ink i chim waa »cnrcfly dry on the alijnaturcit to ' to ui tho covenant when Kiiropcan'diplomat* rcauuicil the ir fam iliar bnrRaliilnif jtnd {„jue jocltcyinR- fo r advanta'f;e- The L itllo Tin K atch tc wiia cne of Ihe first frull* o f ! tlil* i;e>>cifll d istrust of the Lcnffue's (|„. 1 nulhority . J'rance, from tho o u tw t, bn»« haa clamored for Runtantcfs from Am*

' j-Orlca nnd Great Drllain a(faia»t Oer- '. • m an affgroMloa. -

I t is not in aeeot'd iriih tho sp irit andtrad itions of our fpjvernmeat to booome --------involved in a fo io ip i military alliaacs.B u t tho AnRlo-Fieach arraaffemont 1« logical, In the absoaco of an authorlta- tlv e Intrrnn tional asioclation to keep tho peaco, ajid ao is Ihe Aaglo-BolgUm eonvenllon.^ Tliis i l a much more spe- elfle ffuaranteo than th a t supposed to Vfi be provided by tho “ a eu tra littt lo tt" of elRhtb Belgium in the original D ritis li* l" reneh - |j^ ^^ Prusaan fre;ity. T hat trea ty booad Qjiaile. these powers no t'to invade Belftluffl, bn t M n. they were no t definitely pledged to go to wnr on her account i f 'she wore at- tackfd . G reat Britain will bow servo Falls n .tlci! Dml nn,von. n h . I l s t l . llllle Bcl(;iuni will have to fight hor also, tjnjj |,. Instead of lel.vlng on the broken Toed il for of the League of Nations, Dolgium will cnst her lo t w ilh Bi^taln. Somo day j •uch arrangement* may noi be neces- |•a iy , ju s t ns when th e re arc no crim- —— loa ls wc shall not ncc.l police- But no one can bliuno either Belgium or franco fo r securing protection from possible advttnl marauders. T heir prudencc I* lho pmd.

s e t o f th e ir sad etpcrience. nhile

. . . - !DIBOOVBEED—BOOEB cratioo

A thoughtful w rilcr in a .S>w York ol*^tlme newspaper is nuthorlty for tlie augge*.Uon ,th a t the ialellcctual unrest of this ^^."1’ period is .nboul to resittl i ^ | i e . "dIs; Oibo

■ • •- cove'iy of rra l t l l m t u r c - by • m a a y 'a f te r k.AmeriranK who have never been inter-e sted In the classic* lo nu inlolliReat n nicgfextent.

I t Is refreshing, in the face of the 'frequently erpreased regret over the Mr. 1 decadcnce of a love for solid literature.There nro tokens th n t Uy* ilmea aro to le e n revival o f such Interest. W hether «pcn.lir th is is due to t!)c "hilolJectunl in res t" o r no t is n m a tte r for the analyst and

* psychologist. The fac t is th a t lib rary |'e |i» records in ninny*fenlom show th a t more the «:« classes of readers and .ifar more ladi-' "

* Tidual pa trons o f the lllirnrles arc be- (finning to find th a t there is inU eesl ln quvntl; K ea ts nnd Sherldnn, insplrattoii 'i n simlln: Ehcllry nnd Coleridge, laformalion tKat InwctI

I a i x ' • '

is pecullarly'apposltc to there times ami {iron Iholr problems in Gibbons and Maeau- care: )ey nnd llum o and tho finest sort of en- malt tnrlninm ent and, rcfrrahmcnl In Dick- the < eiis nnd Scott. , ‘ " ]

Lot tlio " iiitellec lual u n res t" kcop in ll busy if it will a tjuu la to tho wholesome dren n'lH'fltP -fo r the ninslcrs, the classics, Th llll''enduring things lu Jotters. riisrti

I • ■ , wifs, m S D IE E O T E D ZEAL succi

The {iiirnble uf tho unjust steward ivlio wns eomnionded for his zeal, nl- He though It was nn unworthy cause, ia rc- tlon called by tlio worda of .WIlllara A. M ai- w ll, f irat vice president o f Tlioiitas A- I'^dison, Inc., .who iii 'n ' lecture geforo he H arvard gradunlo aehool of busl-' On tess adm injalrntion, held up tho teal of houst he bootleggers n» n model fo r tho stu- it wl lentfl- popei

His sla tcm ent th a t salesmen eogaged n illegitim ate puriufta a re for tho most baI >nrl closer s tu d o n ti.o f .salesmanship tlils 1 han aro those engaged iu selllug mori- eye < orlous nrlicles, an d -p la n the ir “ ap- mind

RECOMMENDS CHINES! FIELD yORAMERIC-amous Statistician Sees Great Fl

Which He Declares Has Greatest Country in the Worid—Labor Supf ibie and People iVaturaiiy Industrii

Uy KOOEIl W. IIAnsON. by

. (A ll ItlBlitu R cicned .)W K L L taL B Y m i.IA -M iw i. (8pC' fo r 1

:la l to Tho Nows).—I f you muni eamicamlllo foreign aecurltles — aod the Chriiimnsnctions in th is fiold would in- almpilc # te _ th a t you, feel you must— I slgnlihould Uko to i?iil /o u r a ttention to mere;h lna nud rocominend th a t i t be In- socialtliidrd Itr your lis t. t b g

i t is .true th a t we bnve 'bvoii foreirought UP/to th ink of . Chinamen abou>n1y in connection ;wUh laundries, .greatlig* tni'M nnd jiojoinas. 'Diese im- the ]iri'itiiiunn of our voulh. are, howover. Is do.Try misleading. 'C h in a U today ez- tlon leficnring u trOmeadous iiwaki'ning.‘ hinn .h.iuld be w atchnl nnd '.tu - Atlied wilh thf-grcnteiit rnr*- hy every tics riiannfncliirer. merelinnt c«d investor, eae r

H u Q reat Fo tnre as ClChina todiky hns tho gn-ntest nnt- In di

iml m o u ree s lu tlio world. Tliu (Hiim:ren tis t virgin de|>0Klt5 of coalr-iro]i . securind copper are in China. I t jwsscssfs nm njri'at undeveloped wnler powers foreiirondorful fertile valleys, ond great umnsirlmeviil fore>tn. llv iia lu re 'i t )f forrijhe richest country in the woild. But 'chideitUko floulh America, whieli i t also turni ieh .in na tura l resources, China KasI g rea t nnd industrioas population. ThiDie largest nvallntile labor supply in its tiho world cnn be found thero today. the i:hina cnly lacks lha t sjiiritiml spark with0 unite the valiinlile resources w i th , wlUi he avnllnble Inbor. Then in one - ~ -^ rk t'neration it rould heeim e-a g re a t ' iittlo ndustrinl nation. ness

There nre distinct signs Ih a t 'th ls The pnrk is Jilrcady kindling. Very few declti ealire th n t Chinn’s amhi.uador to 'standhe United H tates and Clilna’s am' os co asiiadnr to G reat Brita in are grad- perMes of mission achools eslnlilished montl

AMSTERDAM . I J_AM8TKRPAM. Idaho — Mrs. L V. '■nn returnod Friday from Vwln F jlli lere sho was tho guest fo r.a week of r. nnd Mii*. Hugh Eddy.'Jean ;iftte I’e tc r i. A lberta O-Hring, orcnce Skinner, H enry Tolmin and|{)g^ q | | rlhur -T rv e m an were in Hollister Marjoi

W odncaday and Friday t-ikinic th t WlMlat Chth i ^ d o ozuninationa. jsen CS.Mr- and Mra. G ilbert Hull of Hril!i»- fThe r w ro Sunday dinner gue-ts ai tlii. worth a iles Trucm a^.hom c. I InrgcM n. M ina D iiltraan who has been .'^kang Ite ill fQr sometime Is reported much entire Itor. . |lr ln l o:CharlB* Caldwell relum ed from Twin .who wi Ils M onday, having sm n t soveni and la: ya a t tho county scatr— - Bovcfp!A number o f farmers havi- been cut slde- ig Ico n l tho loWcr dam and *torlu<{ froseen for use in the a’uiiVmcr. . tornej*

. ■ ______ , ^. i tr* ._______ ___________________________' were h'

BERGER ; “_________________________________ sewing

UKHOKIl. Idaho — l-‘.insiderablc ing i" l iln h.is been marketed a t !ho Berger jo in vntors reeently by fartnere ta k L g lerly , 1 it»nlage o f the ndvanc^ of prlcea. B e ll V

Z. S lnnsbury has be .'r laid np a Worrcl! r dayi on account of hurling a foot j j I h c s ile unloading ice. ' and Celeorgr I* McGregor ha* resumed op- Vf, D tioBs o t the Iterger mills a fte r hav- urday : been Khut down considerahlo leogth Bobe tim e. A n e w fle c tc ic m o to rh asb c en pocatel tailed and otlier improveiienta made. daya. Ildcs g rindiog flo'ur and feed tbe Mr.1 U e(]uippcd to clean need grain. H elen 1 hbom e Gate* has-returned bome ahd Mi er several dav* visit with fricndi la T w in F ■in Falls. . ton, Ih rhe Ii. K. Dudley fami’y is having able oa 'lege of aicVncBS. ■■ Krion Cornelius Thompson spent a few hotlz e .'a wilh friendu near Twin Fnlls fin*, cellancc the week- Wednes kir. and Mrs. P. W. Nrak- were over 20 mei m 'K null visiting a t the hnme of Mr. evening I M n . A lbert Vietora Thursday. ments, »frs. Fred Htoiie of Twin Palla Is were se ■nding th r week vUlling her par.a. . '

: • Tl>e 1:'c|i-.lti l a j r i r ■ll|!.-tlvc /ennen i of o o t ' * ' ! jiitsirlc JuliT. Coiinnerrlnl -pcpMrt CTMInn n medlchiiil pn'irtinitlnii 'oJilnlned nil iJiu Kiomachs of various nnlipals. , " the |)1K ond Ihc cnlf. and Is fre-

ently tised a s an nld lo diceatlon. A w llU oi illa r fcrm cnl t i also « tn it :te d feoro-,'‘*” > " lectlroroHs ptnntiu '

T M N FALLS DAILYp fonch” .and Vfollow u p " , much m o i o 'T carefully thnn docs the average Iee ill- | mate salesman; b'ringa forcibly to mind the worda of the parable:

" F o r tbo ehildroD of this world are in .tb e ir generotlon wiser thaa tho chil-.dren of lig h t ." ....... ... —

Thero acems to be som ethbg about o ' ritscally business th a t sharpens the wits, resulting in a t leaat n tem porary 'u f |i succcsj. ' J,

. . . ....................... . , l l ’ha

Hojte for the world lies In caneella- lion nf dobta, says Sir Phillip Gibbs, ns i If th a t applies lo ladlviduals it wUl linvo overwhelming suiiport.

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On being told to set hor financial liouso in order. Germany sa w 'to i t th n t ju i t it wha weil papered. B ut too much U w jiopcr augurs a poor show, ‘

= = = = = The:B ibo Butb will hang up hono record

:hls coming acason If, while ho has h is q J|} •ye on the bull, he will Just keep bis he I uind on Landis. '

. , - .-elkSE STOCKS AS . m INVESTMENT S.________ . . Ll

i F u t u r e f o r A s ia t ic R e p u b l ic . u t '

e s t N a t u r a l R e s o u r c e s o f A n y

lu p p ly is P r a c t i c a l l y i n e x h a u s t -

s t r i o u s iiniii- n t 0by 'American churches. N ot only tb o t, bu t a majority of her dc lcgntos' to tbo g rea t Wnshington conference for th e lim itation of armnmenls nre earnest Christian men trained in the •" “ Christian mission schools- This ia a simple statem enl bu t it l» of g reat significance, industrblly nrid com- ip“>| mcrcially, as well as religiously nnd oclnlly. I t mcnas tha t China U get- I I b g the only thing th a t I t hereto- fore lacked. I f you have nny double °J. * about .this-eonsttll wilh nny of th e ' jr e a t church missionary societies or JJ"®' the Internationnl Y. M. C. A. which ]}°} is doing much toward tho rehabillla- lion of this vast A slitie republic.

SeeoriUes Oo Begginc.At the present f in e China's aecurl- J''® *

lies nro in disrepute. Eve i the Chin- ”« railway ITonds, tochnirjlly know s P IS Chinese Hukunng Railway S ’s are n default. Qn the other hand Ing ;niinn ’a debt is very sninll n'nd theso nnd I iccuritics eould easiW rtake good. !■ >'Cr. im not advising tho purehkae of any 'Ionic 'oreign securities, through theso col- ith e 1 imns, but will saV 'to lhos.‘ who buy tho 3 foreign scr.nr'Itles do nnt fnll to in- lienn 'h ide. Chinn in your list. China la • un iing the corner. ' . . 'V*®'

~ , i**>® IThe business world la e ipcrlen ting i>«ar

ts tisn.'tl inid-T!inler dnllness. W ith !etop{ he cnthiisinsm for Christmas over, v r i th the Orcat Lakes frozen and |w ho »lUi inntiy forms of .■oi’stroetlon jJust verk n t the iraAmable standatlil,-l-^et'eE ittlo more can bo expe/;tcd. Buai- -1 less ia nwnillng the call o f apring. rhe Ilnbsonchart always shows a <>at lecltno this lime of year. I l now j tanda n t 17 per. ccnt below normal ff* '* is compared with an average of 12 >cr ccnt below mainUined last nonth B” ”*'

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'm i a u v a i i , id iho , (5)“ ^ T n tili- l“wing gradea.were made by the eighth impri «de ntudents of Murtaugh in th o ' As n n ty examination for history. Ed-'peopl In True 03 per cent, Howard H all 10';, ella Campbell 65. Dorothy Carmen “ P " , Gladva Johnston 64, Mst Boley 00, ‘" ‘f ‘ arjo rie Bolcy 8S, Leona Decker, 08--^ /J IMlam Silvers 65 aad Thelma Jen

The rh ili supper given b r the )rth league P ridsy evening drew a ^ , , “1 rgc crowd. A fter the topper > kangaroo” court was In session. T ho . . ' tire evening was taken up In t h o L . „ nl o f K- A. Dudley of the northaide! " ’®10 W04I nrresled for keeping com pany’ ^ . d late-hours-w ith a ,»oui!j,aldo g i f . '^ . vcfpl w ilnessei were cnlVd on each { " " i le. T. D. Nash, judge; 0 . B rig g s ,, '’"®*" Dseeutlng attornoy; R. H. Seott, at-rnej- for defenie, 'i " ^ .®Mr*, n . F . Ja in and Mrs. Lloyd Join re hostesses a t a party Thursday nf-] ‘^ “ •noon for the ladies of tho A id »o- ity. The afternoon WM anent Ting nud conversation. Delldous re- _ shm ents were served to th e follow- t ladies: Mesdamc* 0 . 1- Cnrman, T. , Johnaon, Oliver Johnson, 0 . L . Bet- , ? ly, e . B .-T nie , E . a True, V. B.IV W. R. Slckafua, A. H oovcr,..p- * ' jrrell, A. -0- Campbell. B. B. Scott. ^ ases Ruth Brown, Blanche Worrell J Ceha Tm e. “IV. B. Llndan e f PocaUllo apent 6a t- .®' lay nnd Snnday la Murlangh.Uobert Kendtl le ft Wedneaday fo r Jt "? eatello where he will spend •c’ *” 'l 'adm ir ra. . tii« ATtfr. nad Mra. Prank iiomsea. UU« j,® len M arshall. Mra. L. H; M erryfleld,J Mnt. P . W. W achhollt motored to In Palla Thorsday .by way of H aiel- v i , . ‘ I, Iho s ta te 'highway being Impast- „„ e oa account o f-drlflcd snow. TP “ * ■•rionc'ta o f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wnch- 5 '" . , ' Iz enlerU ined for thea> a t a mis lancoas shower W their home on ,/®2*. idnesday ovealag pf last week. About , . guests were' nreaeat and a social

ming spent. A t a lale hour refresh- nts, which tbo guests had brought, r e s e r v e .-

■■engllsh w a ln u t" ' ,rhe nn i'know n aa ihe En^tJijli ? -nl- o,t,_ „ t la Ibe .fruit n f the Peralan or C l^ tendlr ■stnn n'Blrfut tree. The.nam e "Kng- In-trnMa11 w alniji" Is ap|ille<1 to <t In the Unl- timea i Stnl^a. While llic Ircc Is a nallve man c

I’enila and ihe Fllmalttyas. It la J!^nw lilvatcd In nmny rouutrles. partlra- ■ly In K«uiliem-!-:iin3i.e and Id Call- Tlin. . . . . . .

LYvNEWS, .TWIN'FALLS

' i f l l F B HBy. C H A R L E S G L E N N

- R e c io r , C h u r c h of ih e A si

TH E w m TO IMPBOVB . will

. ' Luko 1» :M : “ I te ll you tha t Ihls mnn w ent down to hU house jus- T.

iflod rnthcr tlujn the other.'.' ' .111 thus p referring the publican lo tbe . .n .

:-harisee, Jesus undoublodly went , cnn- , rary lo the common oplnrun • of tho >r ■ommunity. Everybody jiiitlfied (o r pub; IS wo would say, approved; tho Phari- ee. The people thought o f the Phorl- eaji CO its the be tter man. and they werv of i ight, He was thi) botter mnn. g tu ,

Listen to t i e Pharisee aa he speaks to atan ]od: "O od, I thank th e n .th a t I 'a n i gooi lot oa o lh ir meB'or«fi)xtortloners, un- moi iiit,-u1ulto ters , o r even- ns th is pub- mus' lean; I fa s t twice in the 'w eek . I give thes itbea of all th a t I p o a s e u ." Of course are ro 'a is llke th is solf-commjnJing sp irit. Thei 'hese worda havo brought tli« namo of ity 'hlirlace into contempt. B ut this ing ’hariseo wna honest. He d idn ’t Uo to Is a lod. He was n good man. Outwardly befo e lived a good lifo. This Pl.ariseo w w Rs a he pa ttern of all tb a t li respectable, own le wna unnucstionably n man of ex- hun( elleiit bueial and flnancit:! position, an ness, ttiinent citizen ond a good churchman, are i lad he been living, today he would hold nve boenTellgiblo to all th i best clubs, livo nd probnbly w ould'havc bceu a very'pula! opulnr fellow socially. ;no t 1

Listen again to the puUUcan: “ Ood, •".f! p morclful lo n c a sinnni.*’ He too ® Lates tbe accurate fnct about himself. 'E® 111 is a hinrier beforo God, and fnuikly * “y* dmita it. The publlcnns as collectors f customs for tho Rpman rulers of P fll-- ',‘ “ ’ stlno were-in soiaowhat tlie aamo oceu- ntlon na the men in Belgium who w ere .‘ ° '° ' t ono timo collecting tfvxck for thn ** “ ermaua. The conditions n f business ” ® ‘ lodu tho publicans very unpopular, be-,?? “ .U.C l h , » p n b l t o . ..rv o d ■nlli.ul '",1 I 'a ry , nnd got a ll thot they could oul )! “

f th e ir fellow-countrymen. I t wns a , ®,1 ra f t pure nnd simple, and they worked

for a ll it woa worth. Theteforo theaa "®f®' ublieans were universally hated, ond istly so, and thoy were thrust ou t of le good life e f the community. Thev cre given uo hospitality. In poUtieV ‘‘1 ' ‘ r church or society. Jesus w ent to '^*^ / Inn w llh one p f them onc.-4\j',-ondv*?!!-" hea he sa t down to tho dinner tab le. ^0 found nobody there bu t publicans |f „ * 3d' sinners—n very natural coablnn-i * * on o f congenial spirits. I f a pobllean, ?“!” u e d to go wp to tho temple lo pray , ,IC faith fu l Jew s would cry out, “ W hat V* ,

tb a t publican doing then-! Why Is ^ ' 5 pretending to bo ao p lo is l”So now wtf see these twu men stand- i,tu?r :g togelher in prayer, lho‘ P h ) i ^ e iome td the publican, the aalnt and the sm- m o c !r. Our Lord Ilim selfw Buld no^ bAvn u ! inled th a t tho Pharisee was actually i .a rn l e b e tto r n o n of tho two;, but,.w hat third .0 M aster perceived was thn t tho pub- th a t •an was a penitent airiner and had thedi in him to become b bettor man.- T h e ; Thi

linrisoo Is the bo tter man today, bu t L a k e ic publican will bo tho be tter man a tive m r from today. The Pharisee hssi«hlii’ oppod growing, boeauae he is eontent<; r r li1 w ith himsolf;• while tho publican. L h cr , ho is discontented wilh himsolf, ha» | | l ! J a t begun to grew. T h at 's th e 'd if - le ro n a it'cnce, nnd it wns thla diffcrcneo ' Thi lat brought forth the woids of com -lofio , cn d a th n from the lips o f Jesus. " K e loral ml exnitelh himself shall bo abased, hlstoi i t ho th a t hutublcth himsolf shall be o f ol :nlted.'- The PhnrUee who exalts nnd | m self ahaU bo abased, because self- to fi laltatlou signifies th a t -t man has 'them )nc ou as fo r nnd os high n . he is tho n kely to go; the rest 'o f the road la twoni iwn-hlll. Tho publlenn who humbloa thRv mself ahall ho exalted, beeanse he b they maelous o f hla weaknes^ hla Ignor- eieme lee, h is nnworthlness, his-need e f bet- mane n hen t, and ho is bound to be betterI th e days go on. He ha« th s w ill U and I

T " ' I V ■ I" " " 'As wo look HI any group o f young frco ! lople wo know th a t aomo of them-will tu rn , m e d and some will f j i l ; some aso trate( iprovers o f the ir time, some ore w u t-jover* If the ir time nnd the ir opiKirlunitlea.1 Thi : coune tho employer Is ,w althlBg!w lth. ew, and reword* them accordingly, portu ad any employer would explain this tho I fferenee by aaying th a t In lomo wo m ung p c o p b there seemi to be th o ' neglfl.II to improve themsolvcs, whlls in .p ray , hers Ihls quality is absent. nil th I t la Just the same in aeademle llfe .lw e fi 10 professor a t eollego uhsm -es th<i.life. me th ing . All the stu.ients have nnd i ie tlea lly the same privilcgca and op jth a t rlunitiea. They studv the same i>raye oka under the, same lenchers- T hsy.B undi

shore the same life. Du*, they eome’ing a t o f th is commori cxper'eneo w ith ito coi fo i differences o f enulpment. And - a wee la difference In equipment Is dun,' B ut i t so much to n difference in native rellgh ility or genius, bu t most o f all in .Ion isi ? will, or the dbpositlon .to improve growl raelf. - - • _Of course there ta v lrtu f In ju s t do- Pharii : o n e ’s duty, i f we mean by th a t jna t th a i I Ing w hat we are assigned to do, or Woi !l th n t w r.ttlti-ob liged to do, fixira the p y to day. But we know th a t jionia o fithoro i I .m oit stupid peopio aro thoso who better It do w hat they feel is the ir dnty to the n , and ro th lng more. Like the Phori- that, ' IS, they are en titled to a certoln opporl ount of cred it, and ha re the ir re- Chnrc rd .- But tbe pcople th a t we really selVcs a irc , tho real leaders of society, are what I ones who do mueb. more than the ir of a ty, an l who'.go beyond i t jn s t a* fn r what thoy con. from i■fot lo?ig ago I s(iw a man w eanng a kind i ito ria cross. B ut In the British array fore ( m an wenra a Vletorin cross b ^ doing . dn ty . E very soldier ia expected to

his duty. The w inner o f the Vtcrorla — isa Is the soldier who ha# done^more in his doty, who docs thnt which be ' not obllM d to do. nod Irhat which Is true n£.ocsdcmlc sue- ferns s ,,n n d commercial ai<d,'profc'ssIonnI Ibis t ccss, is Just os true o f Ihe religious, settle*

Thn.e'w ho. care about perfecting I up. re Ir ebaroetora wUl no t tlin k all the nnd s IP about w hal their rellgloiw d uM es*^„„j| ■, nbout tho easiest-of-w hich is n t - ^ „ - „ , , ding church, nnlest nttcndlng eJiur^h j , nna sfimo real sacrifice .‘ondHiorfc-rP®"''* ies i t doei mean a sacrifice. But \ljij n o r the womnn who-rt'slly' c a rc f 14' iw apiritually will seek out the-'op- luseth •tunltles fo r soul Improvement. He,I mako sure thAt chureh-attendaneo' I f j put f irs t ond fo reaost a a o n g a ll advert

social priKtl^ges of the week. H e find y

LS, IDAHO, SATURDAY,./ . . " . — I REAY SERMONETTE ! n.

N N B A i R D ; I V l : A . ' , • ' j '

As'cenaicn. Epiflcopol . \' ' und

will see to i t tha t a good proportion' broi o f 'h is reading Is religious leading, tlm t -rie will inspire liim aild help him and make ,.„fi him a bolter man, no t bccAUSo i t Is hU duty to rood {rood books nnd moj^i- . . tin es, but because ho really w ants to bo a better won.

Tho parable of the Phorlsw and tbe publican m nkcslt plain to us th a t Ihcr.- stro aro two kinds o f goodnesa- Wo m ight Juu( caU them the Old Testament a tandnrd i-nri of gooducas nnd tho New ,Tcstam unl whe standard of goodne»a.^AccoWing to tbo t.hic standard of tho Ten ,Coram ndm entc, „|,,, goodness Is a m atter o f obligation; we m a il be good, Wo must ••o this, w ™ ‘ m ust abstain from doing lh a t, because . - these duties are imposed un us. There •‘'™ ' ore laws to which we m ust conform. There ore rcgulotlons mode by author- " f « ity which wo m ust obey. B ut accord- bttiti ing to the teachings of Je siu . goodness' Oi Is n m atter o f ehotce. Goodness Is sot beforo us as something wo moy ehoosd U ft rule and principle o f life, o f our- own fa-e will. "B lessed Is ho who l l hungers nnd th irats n fte r" rightoouir ness.’’ Tho commandments, o f . Jesus a re not regulatloBs bu t Ideals th a t tn k e , "Itci hold of the mind and heart. Wo a re to lire, livo thu good Life not beciuso o f com>> WIUi pulsion brought upon us from w ithout.* annt not in confomi;ty to rules nnd laws, not - iim , in fear of tho police, bu t bocanso such i ft lifo ia n ttroetlve to ns. I t is w hat! " ' i£0 w ant; wc hove tho will to live th a t woy. I

Here I. ju s t the difference w h ieh -S t. "®‘ Paul found between tbe Low and tho *“• Qospcl. between the life which is a e - |a hn cofding to '.‘ w o r k j ' ^ d ^ lifo 'w hlcb faJ|Ii IS according lo folth . W orW ; be said, ^ ore done by rulo; os when a man works so many hours a doy, and qu its when tho prescribed time ia ended, and does -CAV It fo r tLo wages, no t fo r ialerost.'.io the w ork; and would not Hfl hU h a S oj.., In tho m atter i f - i t wero u n f for th.V necessity of earning his liylng. B u t ‘ (nith is enthusiasm, Ihlth is earnest- poss and personal conccm nnd loyaltr. rh e law, Bt. Psul said, Is n task-mas- ter, under whose w atch we live In bond- Tahl Ige- Tho mon whoso goodness consists of a walnjy lu keeping n aet e f rules is a raa. «iave- But tbe Gospel of- Jesus Christ t po ‘Ots Us free. Now we who wero work- whos Ing for somebody eUe oru tvorklng fo r ,k« , lurselvvs. Now wo live not as servants ,i .i i ^ut as sons, not as hired men bu t as i ' l l-artneM, w ith loyiUty and affection ror our work, and wo need no guide * “ *' lo r g u a n ^ o . ^ u» right. - to It

T V eo m en-tfiy working o n ' i Slone, o f t ii» C « 'ish In ftJh ,c A v.^trfBgQ f -UUfi:omes along and'asliB them 'w ha t th sy Wn-ei no doing. One maa say* ho is break- drop ng up tho rocks;, j i p o t ^ Ja y s bO 'ls Yew earning four dollars a '^ n v - b u t the ~ bird lif ts hla hea*l proudiV and aaya ^ ha t ho Is, helping to bnlld n g rea t ca- hedral.' ' and,-

The eurse of slavery is thn t the alave tl nokes- no progress. Ho hns no Inltla- o f tl ive, no nmbitlon. no hab it o f lender. The ihip, hecaoso he has no opportunity, wote l e is-like the desert, dry and bairon, „ „ i There nothing grows. B u r liberty Is aaJ . iko tho desert irrigated, and when the J^ a^ •rops arc growing on it. '

T h . ■ l lH „ . ,„ '‘ t a t « « n the , 1 „ „ ,. f Jom llim B«a Ik . life o t ftin lo m nml o y il t r ll i i i n p U n ly u w> n . d , Ih r .Utory o t m li .r . . . H i . |;r ,« l ™ „ 1, „ „ if Ola time, w ilh thoir vn*t donudnt, . „ md the ir conouest* of the world, -i-me ,0 failure oad . defeat, orofT ons ofhem, bccousB-of-the'em air.'hare w h ic h l’^*'“ ho people had In tho Imnerlnl life. Thp «hey woplo obeyed orders; they did w hat folUc hey were told to do, and bellered w hal not < hey were taught. They lacked tbo Its w lemonts both o f, progress nnd of per- do E nnnence. • The Persiana dashed them ,h « , elves to pieces before .the* freo O rceks; T h i. md the Greeks, when thoy wore gov- m ed by an oristocrocy. fell before tho ree Romans; and the Romans, in the ir * urn, with power, and w ealth eoncen-1 ■ rated in . the bands of » fsw . w e n verwhelmed^by the free barhnrlans. do«m The p i ty j s th a t in the roliglous life , domo

n th . a ll our'Treodom, w ltb ntl our op- jo in t « rtun ltles todhy lo seek and to find d iW he best things fo r our soul eulluro, ’ ro make so little o f onr chonce. We . eglflcl our devotions, we forget H iray, we subordinate the Church and 11 th o t the Church stands for, to w hat S^Att! re falsely call our mnjor In terests in o « a ife. Onr religions llfo remains fixed h a ir I nd s to ilet we are perfectly aatiafied hat onr Bibles are unrend and our' rayer-bpoka ore 'u sed for nn hour on ' undoy. We fancy thn t wo aro mak- Tbi 5g a geperoua concession lo God oven na lu r » come Into His .U mple to pray once la foi weeV. nnd perhaps onlv once n month, .n r u i

lut I f all u ia t Is tho mra-uro of out Z i f cllglous life, o f our in te rest In rclig- m tin d the th ing , of Ood, we are not rowing m graco. We are jua t stand- . >g still, ond praying the .itnyer o f tho harisec, who stood and IKinked God iiol he was no t aa other men are. I'euwi Wonld th a t we m ight be more .lik e A c

iie publican, ashamed and penitent, .enflei loroughly dissatisfied thn t we aro no e tlcr thoa we a re .. W hat we need i-t w . le will to Improve, and if we havo l! lat, will we shall make u ie o f every “ pportunlty and avery rcson>ce In' tbn ' hurch and out of it, to Imj^rove our- ilVcs ia th e 'sp irilu a l life. I t Is not ^iX'Wt hat kiBd e f a Christian or w hat kind ^ ye r a churchman I wos b u t year, b u t Uw n hat kind I am going to be n -y e a r -itnripi om now th a t matters. T hnt is the only ., ,«„i Ind o f sp irit th a t .will justify as be- irc Ood.

H«W Perns BprMd. - - ' l.>‘'<> Tho fronds of ferea^arcli w e r unbl '.'H 't.l

ley touch the etrt& ' w here tbey ro o t ' ciurlo, Dd form n e w p to h ta .- ' Some otbtir ibe fa im s occaaloholly prodocc p lan ts Jn Gra ila way,, ba t 4 n tbla spccles it Is a " men ‘tiled habit. The now p lants grow -Bob p. repeating the i*roccsn of walking, ‘'im’t : sd svoti i lu -u r lg ln n l p lant Is xur- lUhded qulle n. colony of Us own TRiirlng-wlthoui the Intervcnilon of w ni.. The w.Miipi llmia Immwcii tliem re alow lo iUe. n.inl II I* nol uiiusunr .1 see (h rr f u r fr>iii irfm-nitlinia .tlnUeil _ ,

. ■ c Z iI f your property is desirable a n J Is " lrerti» fd la the claarlflPd — you'll nd your buyer.

y, JANUARY ^ ,1 9 ^ ,F m i H ~ a f I n 1 p H i U i i p i f i 5

Traveler's OMOrtptioo «f W eatherpu ring Oomt M ohths Is Not-by

.A ny M ttna Aljurino. .

T he m lt iy s e u o a Is behind Ume,. . u n d .llio dear g trd ea bum s yellow brown. I t U «e t e t th a t oveo tbo crlckeiH are Still.' T be long, black- lufitTctl ro o m s'iw nnendum bly worm, rniDlInc S. Sb'iink w rites, la Asia Mngnxlne. Smoke fh)m the BonranlB' lire lu the yard drif ts In over os, Tbe >eUow earth .a t onr ,back door streiclios, 0 g laring p la b . to meet the Juugle, u'bltJi r o l ls 't ip a rich green i-nriK!t to the "Seeret P lace Mountain,"(vhcro. so runs the legend, a Negrito I'hleftaln hid h li favorite wife. There -he dletl, nnd, a t b e r request, tho <lelt- n ite ly /a rv ed comb tbo t held ber long . linlr waa. burled w llh her. From th is . * fnivo, th e oatlT ta eay. grew a treo ivlili le av e s 'l ik e tbe flno, so ft. .tialr If H woman—tiie useful and beautiful * - iittitiboo tree.

Om In the ya rd tbe women b a re , (\‘iiK-<i th e ir chanting to tbe beat of Ihelr wosbing paddles, to sU anraod 1 chow pot o f rice and smoke long, ilack cigars. T te lF epblDZ-llke faces invo no Illuminating expression,” save ivltcn n baby toddles too ne ar 'tb e open Ire. Ttieii tbe look o f fea r and loro rt'Ith— whl(3i th e child Is hastily - mntchpd nwoy Into the arras o f tbe lllle b ro im m other Includes os fo r III Inatnnt and Is g t»e . Wo a re shut >ut In an alien world ognln. I I m r be pla int o f the d ilne iw c o o t: ‘Vhloa lot- aome. Alleo sam ee China boys ;a Too mnchee Mellcan man.” Then,I bnrsh, clattering w w d like a tin pan oiling from |i ' t a b l » - ^ r h o p 8 a Chl- * fcse sw earword 1

J A y E J A S S J R A ^ ^ ,

>Kuilar CondlUons in C avsm so T s . - - r - h lt l -H s w N ever Been 8«tlsfao.

to rily E xplained

About 27 k llom eten f m a Papeete, rahltl. Is a large opening la the side f a m ountain called th e C kre e f Ua-a a . I t is .th e r«o«t¥d.,bwlaJ place e f _____

powerful w lsard o f M th e s p ^ « f rhoM enchantm ents Mill breeds o te r he .taTem. T tie partlcfllar a a a l fest i - loD w btcb .In terests p ts s e tib y Is tke mpoulblllty. o f strik ing tb e opposite rail o f .the c a re w ith a stone, althoQib0 the eye the fea t seems th e easiest - f undertakings. Most D etreomen ipgh a t the legend u d s ta r t oa t with n-eosy throw , ooly to see th e missile :rop' in the w ater apparen tly b u t a BW fee t away.T hen ' they w arm to th e w orh and

xert atl tbe force th a t Is In th m . nd ,-at la s t m aking allnga, s tr lre w ith •II tliclr m ight to orercom e the power f the old w arioclr; b a t to no aroll- lie stones drop ignomlnloualy' In the roter ns If some un se cn 'h an d had ' ought them In m ida ir and c u t thero own In th e center o f tho caTeni. I t e eosori has n e re r been explained sal-, i f o c to r l ly .^ ^ c a g o Jfoumal.

H air ■ Nulssne«^ Anyway.Baldness Is unnecessary. W e£ave-lt

D the authority of a sha rp who can ilse h a ir os easily a s a farm er raises ’ hcnt. Men become bald because ley keep tb e l; h a ir c u t sho rt iind (he ' illlcle system becomes lasyi and with01 enough to do i t loses in terest in s work and tb e b a tr fa lls o u t Women 0 Dot bewm e b a ld iie ad ^ lieca ttM ' ley ikllow tbe lr h a ir to grow lo sf.h is g l m tbe halrp roduc log sy ste a , [cnly o f exercise and keeps i t strong ml heollby. In order to escape bald*» s man has only to allow hU halr.to mw long, e ither braiding I t to hang

Ms back o r colling It sroim d U s }mo with balrplns and Imposing the ;ln t use o f m otber’s dre«»er erery 'ftmlng.ilOwerer, conslderlnglthe altom ttlT e

ilmly. rToK meo will p refer to be lid, w rlles 'd l i s n H . Pariey In tbe » t t l e Post-Intelligencer. Bow eotild man quarrel w itb h is w ife w ith his

I lr b raided down b is backT - -

C ensU nt Search fo r T annin. .T be oek is one of the best known itu ra i sources o f tannin, allhoagh it

found tn many o ther tree*. Tbo iread of I n d a i t ^ has increased the .11 fo r tafiQlD to such a degree tha t arch bos been m ade a ll o re r - lh s orld for som e 'new tre e w poble o f ' pplementihg th e -o a k , hemlock and her trees in faro lsh lng th is , India- iiKable substan ce .'A certain degree o f success has at- > - ndcd the s c i r d i In A rgentina, where ere Is fonnd a tree called th e que^ iir?iri', from w blih e x c ^ e n t tannin n be oblaineit. T b« wood of this w . h very hard aod ,durabie. aad It ows lo la tg a f o re s ts . . ^ b u been town aSi.-«tanola producer fo r about

yonrt, liot only lo U te yeara has extractloo of tbe tannin beeo con-

letrd In A rgentina. Formerly tbe «hI waa exported. ^ ..

iQ randm ethsr W as Sofs. lioiiby, getting ready for- b is first iilt'.'ktay away from home, was de- ir lng -h ls loTe fo r e a d i member of e family. - •Grandmother sa id : ’'Bobby, will you member m e rBobby rep lied : “Ob, grandmother, I n’t nnthlnk yotil"

- ■ H er Iconomy.Wife—The ta ilo r said he oonldn’t Ike thc 'go 'im fo r less than 1125, ee told h la to go ahead.Hub—W hy la th e w orld didn’t you asn lt mo f ln t?Wife—I didn’t w lD t to spend n • ------ckel itlephealac, desr.—Kew l i n . - ,’Jlster. . . *

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DailyAdverlisements

^ HECPEO BY ' i B i s r OF HUITOR "fli

P«wlbly M in W »« W M td lneo rp « n U Hi I t In th* Mfti:rii0 t C«r«m«ny

I t m « h t

^ man (o t np the oUicr ja yto d said It w u h ia oplolon Uuit a Iti MOM of b u n o r w u to Im iw rtant Inlife th a t I t oQgbt to b e pu t r isb t Into a tthe raarrtnge c«nm ony. '

. I t Is D «cdt«a to i d d Ib a t tlia ts&a Rtwbo so t up and i t l d I t w u a bachelor, miIf b e 'l in d t>eea t m a r r le ^ m a n bo «b

y wouldn’t ba r# b«ea allowcil to g e t op dcto tho first plsc«, u d oven 1{ ho bad rci

. fflODttgcd th a t.b a couldn 't bnve dared «P> * a r onjrtblDK so rtdlc&l. rti

T h is . ReDtlefflta’i sqsc<2sUqu w u botbat, jdnce tb« •'obey" hail been nm- ca

^ potQtcd from tb a M rvlce. »io lorlng dkcouplo should ba required to "love, letboner, and h a ta a tenao of huiiioe* un- inUl death do them p a r t n l

. ^Undoubtedly ■ senso of liuraor haa aa U l place In tba home, b u t wo don'tMO tho. adTanta«« of th rusting It Into niitho 'w cddlns serrica, en

I f you rea lly b s d a scnin or humor dola worVlnn you wouldn’t bo dfr- wl

. Ing nnythlnfr m ridiculous as prnmls- ng. Ins anytblns. A n a n se ttin g m a n l^ pri

. ' Is In nt) eondltioo to enjoy a Joko— .even If he' Is on«. .. me

W hen a num c to hard ly keep t wife, nicthe 'w ay prices m , bow coo he,i>e ex- |ja<pectefi lo keap » M u e ihiEven I f he did m uQ go to (crapo up '

. .. ■ the remnanla of oae a f te r tb a wedding nttIt w ould, he knocked ou t by th e flrat maof (he month, wbao tb e bills bcsfn to lu<com e. In. . (n

Generally speaking, , a sense of bu> mmor In ’ taalrtmoQjr U about r b bucIj y«

" uso a s 0 .map o f Borope, published bi J O l l - ^ l e a s o H erald aod Examiner.

SIMPLE DIET ALWAYS BEST ac

A l T rus Now u W hen Addleon Ad*' viMd It, Mar* T han Two

• CenturlM Ago. j— Ly

1?wo hund rtd yeara ago ' A ddlioa nj, w ro te; “N atnro delights. In th e most pr< plain ahd simple d ie t ^ e i y anim al, ticl b u t moo, keeps to one dish. H erbs a re ||,e tb e food of th is spedaa , flsb of^ tha t aod flesh of a Ib lrd .- U an fa lls npon

.fhe^smflllert f t t l t o r excrescence bf ( ,tbe earth , ncntce a berry or mushrooni

can escape him. '*at Is Imposxlbto (0 lay down any

determ inate n ile fo r temperanco. W m 1 lo cooBlilcr my reailcra a s roy pp, pa tlM ta .'^n il to prc'tiirll>e such A kind

, o f tem ptm nco n» l« nccomoiodated to a ll penons, I^wnulil ^ ip y tho follow- log nile.i o f a vi'ry oinliiont p liyslctan ;' 'M ake your wlinli* ri'pnst ou t o f one d lnhM f ynti- In il't 'w In n B<fcon(l. ,j,g ftYoliJ iJrlnUJit3 nn'- 'W ns r I td u r Ull you have flnlRlipil your iiicnl; n t tho samo.

. limp nlictnlti fniiii nil sauecs. or ,. a t ica»l sud i n-j nrt* not Ihe roost plain . and » ln i | .W

' gatMethods.* cou

In ’Ti'lii'riiti iii'i’ . iirlstn rn illc shoe (j),, Klifljin \vli<'rv;tl)i- .sirli'x n f Kiiropc and Aniprlro nn* rroin. Illusiratlnns jhn

. , In rnfiiIo-«ir« tlini tmvi* soincliow or y , , olherfonnO Hn'lr'vie.v.oiil th e re . . TlitMio -of i

.fiho;i* Imvv 2li i« wttnlowH nnd rc.il flm iit,ul .llii'j- .rv!''ny .llic lr Roods jjjs,

tn n wny tlunirf't to In' fn ily ParSslnn.Tho BlnM wliirl.ws, llmufili th e pnncfl , a re smnJI. inuxt |iflvi< rout n deal of money, for clnsx Is nlmoitt nnknotm In I'emla. ' ,

- Tlie master «liocjunl;cr stands proudly at hU door nml welcomes n

' eustw ncr wlHi tli«' c rw ilnc , “AU tha t • . I have Is yours—my «Iit>p nnd a ll the

goods." But ontv* lliM iiriipprctlvo o ir- S' lom er Is tnslile tli(* "linpUeepcr forgets wh to bo the Fnmchinnii nf th e O rient and '

t the bnnmlnlnc inftlioiU of th e E as t of ^ ' begin. of

Tlie curHcuuvr In ufuwrcd th a t th e wll • p rice nskrtl In' lii ilfriho actnal co st

whllo nil Ihp Him* n t |u a r t r r o f the POf sum M inrtI wmilil Im.v tho goods. I f gin 00 bURIne^^.rcsl1ll". iitilltcnpRs Is s t i l l ' or' tho onkT of (hr iln.v, fo r a Persloa ’cot does not •-oiixlL'n :i mnn to H ades, oo b u t Juiit luRliiiiiU"-. »'>•■ w f^rrioK to hea

. him a s .tin* "Hnn i>/ n bu rn t .(nther,’* tac tb a t his honored 'n rp u t Is a lready gra there.—nrJand Crrlmlil tn A"ln.

■ ' 'Now V/e Know OetHr. fA henuiy " r l ic s : "Bunion#

nftU corns''‘lii'iilil Im> m krn to o com p^ ten t rhlnipodUi'," n n r custom hf'a al*

' |Wa,Ti> been to mitil th em .-B osiontr a o K tlp i . jp o ,

i i s k i D S - '

1 ntAT / y ^ r m a t V PotNG ? / f ootn

• I^ \ T O STAY '1

Newit s u n d e r t h i s h (

OREAT CAB r iS M VERTISIHB ' fHas Osvsloptd Until Today lt;C ali»

for the Ssrvlet* o f Trained \B xp*rlv

Advertising I s .a gamo. O u ilneu I Its'-stake. No o tbe r game has tte s t o r Importance. Too many hu>*lm'.: men play It carelessly.

Corajfctltlon Is th e grea t Insiruti.ir. *' Run your eyes over the ~ Jm ents of lotluy and yoo will Ilii<|,tl f i c j, showing a- skill, and Ingenuity \v<'ii ])a,. deserving (ho nam e of a r t Tlm ^read like news beads nnd have il<c Me< apprat of news. :T be copy Is le rw und 61a readalilc. I t tella people uunilBiakiil>i.ii pH< boW 'Ihey. ctin e c o n o m lte w lic rc ' tlu-y and can buy tho best g c ^ s fo r'iln - Im t j" ' money nnd with th e leoRi Incimvcii- ‘V lence tn thcni«elTe«. Everyone wilnn to I'conoinlzi! HOW. T he advertlw im 'iii _ L wiildi diH‘8 not prom lje economy mlclit ] aa well not be w ritten, thci

We w c ti^ludlcloua um of sjiat-r wut of I niiprrprluifucsH of display tbnt mnl.i-s Cloi each motliTii good odvertlsemeut u ^ claRHic. .I f .ono'sliould ciiinpare ll»-»i w llh IhoRc th n t w ere kcI a fewr'i'Hf* ngo he would bo-8iirprlsoit o t tlu*'im- ° proTcnitnt.

And yet there a rc ntovetiIy ttdvcnU t' — ments sllll. advertlM!meiils H'bk'Ii BAJ merely lake room und exhibit ilir N hackwardnevi o f thoxe who pay fur them. T

Tlie liCRt skill In nny cum ^lN nni.i- Can nttalin'*' li.v tm lned cxin'rts.'- 'lIlhiTi* '“a j ma*- I ■ KOinl IdeuK nnd flnKlies nf luck. Hnt only tbe i*x]H'ri known bmv " ' ‘A' to uw tfimd lden» fu r llie iniiximuiii of result n’lilimit relyliii: on lm:k.—N'<‘iv YttrV IU\W.

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TOOK-'THPKISS'SERIOUSLTAecordinB to Franch SelsnU tt, the Ro- II . mans Had Thr«# D istinct W ays —

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Dr. Eiuilo .MuleHplne, n «clenll»t of Lyons, >>111100, ond a contributor nn A pliyHlohiglcal sulijccix to k'flilliiB pay> Frvnch pcrlodiculK. Ims w rtlton au ar* t id e 'fn r the Forum In which he tnices . tho developuiL-nt.or thu kiRs'ns a xwial . ^ custom from e a r lie s t history. ' /(

“ The first m anlfestatlona of Hie kiss adv, encoiintered In lU era tu re," , says Doc- — to r Mnlespliio,-“a re those which nro , . furthest removed from the k iss of homage, opiwar r a th e r 'a s ceremonies, than OS nnturni and. spontaneous tx- ,^*„. p ressions.o f s e o tlm c n t .T h e Bible \v]ii ihowK us pognns kissing (heir Idols.I l ie OrMks and Ilom ans ^ a d tt special vcnemtiMj fo r s tn tu w ; ther® waa a t Uyj, Agrlgeota, accordlog to Cicero', a mar* velous s ta tue of H ercules, of which tho lips and the cliln wero completely wom away by tho devotions of Ihe , faithfuls '

"Tlio'H omans,'ns well os lbe, Grcek», (j, knew the kiss In a ll 11# perfections, vral T heir iiiiyaiologicnl w ealth in this n> II g a rd ,- ls an added ' proof. W ithout counting tbe dim inutives, tbey had l '‘ th ree words spcdfy lng tho k its ; -T ho . osculum correKponds to w bat wa ihoutd cnll iliu k iss of friendship;.the hnalum, more tender, w as tho k lu •of relntlvM, nnd of.bMRliiwd and w lfo; AppI finally, 'th e snvlum applied to >tho I’ota klsacs of lovers." fitjun

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T urk IS a "O oat Herdar,’’ Turc Tbo faninus gont herder o fp rlm ltlra Carr

countries who sells b is milk by tlic Ja r Onlo or cup from tbo gont sk in bag oa his back has his modern prototype lo the penioti o f a chop who n p p e a r^ on th a I'lou Bowery snid Iho Novij Vork Sun, _ Sur:

Slung over bis shoulder w as a larg* white mclal container sim ilar In sbnpo to tho goaf skin hag and from 00b cod j, J , of which protruded a apiept. Tlio top u,p„ of tho container wos gnyly festooned Dull w ith (lowers and flags nnd for th r « cents the pctldlcr would tnke a sm all Butt paper cup from h is pocket nod draw a glass of milk for tho th irsty youngster, TurJ or pafiaerby. Tho c a rrie r of tbo metal

‘IcoDtaln'er woro a b right red turban onh ls 'head . HIs trousers wero broad* , , beamed of tho somo to lo r and bis m ii» p tache of tho kind figured in Utbo* graphs of-tlHTTerodooa Turk.

Oood WrlWrs of Opinion. MutThe ooly good w rite rs , of opinion I’ofl'

a n those who Uiatlnctlvcly reptoduca tba atmosphere of diacuJSlon, • whosa , seoteoces barrf-ttre tone of 'aiscussloo, wllh themselves o r w ith oo Imagined groBp.—IUndo1ph B ourne ., ,

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s Cla!h e a d , O n e C e n t

' B y a c t u a l c o u n t , f o u r p u

; t h e s e p e o p l e w h a t y o u h

s a l e o r r e n t , t h e p o s i t i o i

m B A N K E O T T 0 7 -K 0 . 1 « I CIn tho D istrict Court o f tho Ualtcit - s

etatcA for tbo D litr le t of Idaho, Bouth- erii Division. .

In tlio 'ira t te r o f Wllforil McClelloh, d Ba n k ru p t -

Notlco ix hereby given th a t Witfoid McClellan hns filed ' in tbo-U nlleil ea S ta te i D iitr ic t Court fo r Idaho, his d]> plication for dlsehargo in Bankruptcy, ond th a t all credltore and nil penonr « in in te re it aro rtqu ircd to show cause, - If nny thoy liave, why tho prayer o f , u l d . pvtUloner should not be grante-l. Pf Uy entcTiflg the ir oppearaaco In said proceeding*'on or before tho 2nd day l'‘ of February, 1022, and w ltain ton days **' thereafter filing tlio particular groun'is of Ihelr opvoallloo I" H'C offwo of the _ Clerk of said Court

Qlvcn under fho authority o f tho gon- ernl ordvrs o f aald Court and by ■pocini order of Iho und«relgnoi,l th is 3CIIU day , of D ec tm b fr ,J0 2 1 .,

o u y L. K lK N E i', 'Referee. , 5,

BALUOK a iV E B O A ^A l. 00 ., .LTD. ^ Notieo of Adjoam e^ S tockholden ' nv

Tho nnnual meeting of S.ilmon H lvr; , Canal Co,, U d ., wns ndjourned on Jan . uary Hth le FRIDAY, FEUHUAllV 10. Ifi22, AT 1 0 ’CIX)CK 1’. M., a t the of- flee of 'ho cQiiipany a t H ollister. ^

Htockholdcrs haviag ' tho righ t to _ votu may vote in person ur by proxv,

AU prosic* must he filed w llh the tx Kcrretnry a t least tlirc6 (3) dnys prior mi to the elate o f tho nicctinR lo give tinje > - fnr-|»rcpar;ilinu-o(>tl’V .v o U n g - I U t,~ —

OEO- P. OBOVER, E.Sccretarv. -

H o'lijt.'r, idnho, January 20th, 1022.

NOTIOB. ' AlTn All Owners or Driver* of .Molo> 1!

Vchldi-s:.Automolille ileentpjt arc now duo and rui

payaWe nt the o fllre of the roonl*- S'" aasessor. Remittances sho'jid he mad<' To in cash, • postofflce moaey. order 0. •“ bank d r u t Personal checks will >noi b e accepted. , *

(Signed) 8 . CLAUD HTEWART. adv. Aiaeaior.

TWIN FALLS MARKET jre i---------- • IlgO nlo .

1 ♦•'iinUlinl Ut Twin PaHs Flwir Ulii*'.W lieat, No. 1, c w t .____ ____— . iM O

PtDdoea. m :I’Hiatoci, Burals, c w t ____8ficO ll,20 “B u t te r f a t_____ _________________ 20e , ^Ranch b u tte r ------------------------------i 80cE g g s --------------------------- ---------------85e

U vestocx. 1(Futiilshed 'by IndflpenJeat U eat «P

M arke t) F liCattle — Cows 3® 4e; itcer* 4 ,i'2 .-, —

vcal. 8®7e.IIoj!»-PrInid C@7e,' 5,“ 'iitheop—Mutton, 4c; lambs, 5c. ' I’oiiltry—Hens 10c; light fryers I2c. “

HO UBBW irE'S OUIDE(Retail I'rieos.) . J

i tu l ta sad V eirtiW si.Applea, l.u.........................«[email protected] il’otat'>cs, cwl.........- ............ .............#1.1' ' torficjua^h, per lb.......--------------------- ' .04 ja iCabbage, per Ib.......--------------- .03 foaCauliflower, Ib...... -_ _ -_ _ 1 0 @ 1 2 .l-2 eTurolpt, I'cr Ib. ............ 1'3 —Carrots, per Ib------------- ----- .................''3 IOnions, per Ih..........— ......- .................<'5 ttalI'nrdn-pi ___ ______________ _______'JS Kn

, Provisions and Bugles.rio u r , 48'lb. a a c k ............... [email protected], beot, 100 lbs. ______*[email protected], enoc, 100 l b s . ------- r.77@ 7.85Cream Cheese .................. ............. - -25 IB tlrk Choeie i .30 palIlcnns ______ ... .OC Do,Hrrnd .......... .. . n go«B utter (creamery) ----------------- 45e j^uEggs (ranch) SOc |80B ntter iranch / 85c —-

' , M eita. ITurkeys ______ ______- .................. • AO roaO e c s e -------- ------------- --------------- -3U »crD urkj ......... .......................................3'J —Chickens -----------------------.23 'H e n s ------------------------------------ 1 .BO iBaeoa _______________ __ — .23Raron, s l ic e d ------------------------- .10Uam ------------------------------------- • -30 j,Ham, sliced .......... ................. .. .40 ^Perk c h o p s______ 17 l-2@2Sc E 'M utton e b o p i-------------------17 l*2«23ePork roast ---------------- 17 li2@25eI'ork nauiage ..■_------------------- -

Steak .— Slrlaln £5e; T bone S5e; _found 2Bo!' cbnek 17 l*2e.»- - " .......—■ —]' Ucef—Pol ro a it 15@17 l-2e; plate *d ’lOe; b risket 6c. fin

“ S I M P L Y p A K E Y IN O OTT

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NEWS, TWIN FALLS, I

ssifieii t per word per> u t o f e v e r y f i v e h o m e s i n '

i h a v e t o s e l l , t r a d e o r e x c l

o n y o u w a n t , o r t h e h e l p y

FOR SALE - .REAL ESTATE Flt'uU BALE—tleai, good NorthsUe

eiuhty, i llO , good soil, good terms. Dr. 'o Dwjgbt, Twjn Falls. '

iX)U S A L E - n v o acres, 1*2 wile »t« cast, 1-1 mile sonth W ashington school, ov

JO B B A L B -A j m I b a i ia ia in well ioproT ed ao rtlT dd* fan n . D r. D w ight

T o i T BALB OP TBADB—Two-reom wl plastered ami kalsomlned* house, two qu tjig cluaeis, fro n t u d hack aleepbig 82 porch; lawu, barn u d two e x tn lots; a miaii. I'hone ISS o r 'c i lL a t 111 East M.in,--------------------------------------------------------* Fl

FOR RENTW it R E N T -8m airhou«‘c ,'w eT rrur-

nishcd; close in. Phone'075.

“ f o b RENT—lig h t houiokcopliig ^ rooma. Phono 354B. " . ' ]

I m ' i r ^ T —ApntT^nV^

FOU ItBKT— Nice (ron i room wUU heat and bath. 23U Third avu. No.

I 'O lT K E N T '^ 'F u rn llf le d roonT, iu «»' inudcrn homo, 22H tlixth av i. No., IIS a month. Phono -I38J a fte r 0 p.- m.

FOR BEN T==^oom ho;iic, modern , except h c ^ good, location, (20 n „ month. Phoae.4S8J a fte r d p. ra. ^

^ li 'O IL «RNT—Two houMJ. -Cnu"<!?i Ph E . Main. i*urolsbed or unfurniahed. j

NICELY furnished large f r ^ t ’ ^ioiu a it (urnuce hoat; Inrgo enough for two. wii Alao good bomu ,i‘ookm R ,-|25 |>et aci montli. 503 Second ave. N . Phone D4b. —

I HAVE fX)R RENT deilrablo Sx- M t room liuiisu un Eighth ave. Na. M. J . H i Sweeley, P i n t Natlonni Bank UtdK- — Tolcphune 01., ,

* T o r BENT— i:.0 Third ave. No., • 'close In ,” a froo t room, flcctrU heat, , ba th adjoining;. Inrgo en<iigh fi*i ‘ - r . gentlemen. • .. ■ }

i-'oil ilEN T—Two room apartm enti, reasoaab.c, completely furnished f 'lr , light hoitsekeeplng. Tbe Oxford, 4^8 Mnin N. 1

, N ICB qiilel hiom for m sternlly '■aiei. stieclal ou:se. 31P Sixth ave. .V. Phonv

• - ed |

rO B B E N T - E i t ra fflce lig h t liou<. keeping rooms, with bath p rivileg ': reaaonable. 404 .Second ave. 8 . ' ;

FO R BEN T—Three room -fnmbh«.l apaH ment, rea sp u b le j Bungalow Apti.. F ifth I t u d Second ave. E.

FOR BENT—A five iw w , reodcTB Cra cottage, 312 W alnut s t Inquire Bm-. — Payette Lumber Co'.'"

FOR SALE - AUTOMOBILES ~l' t o r SA LE^^B 'f ilA D E ^ ^ T i't^ ra f - ,

Ft^rd icdirt, BecuDd a» t. S. ,

FOR 8 A L E -K ord toiirfng7,lhe m. proto r baa been ov/>rhnHlcd, jllO . Oi» rini 1018 For-l,tourin(T, ♦10.’!; ono lUlS-Por-' —roadster, #210. Ccntrnl Onrage. I’lmii. .452. _ L

FOH RAl.E—Another Fard a t a ».sf . ' ttain; Overland 00, 1235; 84 W ill,. K night &-pasaeogrr, 1400. Taylor Ai:i- Co., Second ave. No. • to

" f o r " P E P ” see 'W E I '” CyllB JJ* der Orinder. j 147 Second ave. N.

' r b B ’w L V ^ i r 20~ B o i 'e k T lg ^ e , rr . J palnU d and In line eondltlon, tlO&t) bodge tooring, repainted, »450; Ford ^ goed ’tJrce u d rnns good, | 1C0; R f touring car, 1010 raoilel, looks llke 'ne*ISOO. B arre tt Anto Sales Co. " ^

FOB SALE OR T R A D E -S tm iebako roadster.lo ex tra 'good eoadltion; wll' ■crrpt Fofil In trailc Phone 369W, _ _

W ABEANT CALL ------- 'I maUpon j.re»cntat!on, I will pny a ll wnr-

rnnta of tho Independent Bcliool Dii- tr ic t No. 1 iaaued April 22, 1021, an(t j jq a ll tboio issued dnrfng tho month of - Dcccmbct, 1021. In tctcu l on these w arrants censes February 4, 1022. spa

JA M ES FIT 20FR A LD , wci iTroasurcr Tndcpendent D iitr ic t No. 1. P rt

adv. ing------------------------------- -------------- Pci—If.you t-.p ropo rty 'ls desirable and ^ — Advertised in the elaatlfi.'‘d — .voii’IM' 1 find yont bnyor, car

(UT T m DOOXOR’S OEDEBS

IDAHO, SATURDAY,:JA

id Adr i n s e r t i o n , a r ^ d

n T w i n F a l l s r e c e i v e T h e ^

x c h a n g e , a b o u t y o u r r o o m s

p y o u n e e d — O N E C E N T p

: FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS1 FOR 8A U >-M ilk g w t i r f r c s h unu j ■. rouiliig fri-ili. U51 Hovcnth nve. E.

FOR H.VL^:^Plllly r<jui;)ped Bcrvlco *5*| B stntion; he it loi-ation in Bo‘« ; invoice- _ I. owner cunipolled tu Iobvc. AddrcM OIU. j

S lato B t, BoiiQ, _ ’ |,|y

; F O ^ SA L B-Btoro fix turi's ; lafi*, ; . caih register, shelving, in icclluns;a window fixtures, elcctric fixture*. Iii- „m

quiro c f Oeorgo F. Leopold, Pham- nmI 824W^____________ - _________________ ...01

I r o l l 8 A L li- lll« l il, h o t.[ ., co« ,.mules and hoca. O .j i . Sullivan, 4 init, 1

- west, 1 S-4'mii. aontb o f'tlio SW corn, r ^nr ■ FHer^____________ ____________ ____ •|„j,

FORD parts. Auto •vVrccklng (.'0- iJ40 Secofid ave. So. ______ ' n c

FOR SALE—Fancy DeliMoui .ijipli't.: |j J Phons S15R4. |>jn

FOR SA L E -Pow er bay balor, 10x13 ", bale, C.L1 be scon a l Lawfeuce Mn. (i.* chine Ihop. W. I. Gillette.

; ^FOB^SALB-^Bcdroout ac l,'" liin,;.,: roots le t, player piano, .S h jridc iai>u>’All in f irst daaa ronditi.ia, 2:iil S . ;

, enth a»e. E.

‘ FOR S A L E - ^ b r i ld ^ l ig m gtasi for ^ euupes and sedans. M oon's shop. , ^

' FOB 8A LE'"-^’Flae W in g a^l«»! ' ^ C, grads Jonathana u d Qrimcs Ooldcii, Z l.

. Two miles w es t 1 1-4 sooth. Pat Wvnn.I Phone flI7I«_________________ •

FOll B A L E ~ 100 winilihlBldi, " a i l — sires,.prices reaaoaable; headlights'an.l

. window glass. Pbone S, Moon’s Shop,pottoffle . ^

FOB BALE-Blcyelek, trleyeles, U res' u d accesiotlei. W em sr’s Bepalr Shup,224 Second s t E. . ^

WANTED MISCELLANEOUS : ^~ W A N T E I>-B eghtcrcd Poland-Chm a' hogi. Apply J . M., care nf N ew s.. ; N

WANT to hear from owUrr hav ing ' - form for iiaio; give p u t r u la m anU N< lowest price. John J : ' 'B la c k ,- .Idahu - atrcet, ChTppowfl Falls, Wisconsin. • 1

W ANtED -^Board nnd'r 'o 'ini priv fiti': lamUy; close li]. Pbooe 30S. , •

WANTED—(1000 m f> m onths; gil* ■ edgo security, witb certain ty o f prompi repaym ent; will pay good in lo rcst ran- .H . E Powers. 252 Secood avo. No. 1 i-ri

W A N T E D -T o buy 2 to 5-acro tm d ; .Jwell Improved, w ith w ater cand «l«t- ,,v tr ie lights in tlie houso; .will pay (ISO .ncaah; balance (75 per month and Intvr , ,e re it on deferred poyments. Llovti *Craven Co., 123 Main a v t. E . — ■

W A N T E D -T o buy second hoN . — p iu o . Addreas A, caro Nows.

W E WANT potatoes, robbage, a |plos: large or smalt lots. Call Phon' ___1250.

• WANTED—Potatoes; number tw ir . ~ „ preferred. J. B.'W hite, Phone 58, Per rino hotel.

” W A N T E D -F nl hogs or slock“ hi>V*C. T. flrnwn, Kimberly. Phoae ;il.

WANTEDHJOOO feel *ccond-liat» s i lomW r. Ed Vance, PnWle M n rk e t- ir

WANTED—All uDcmplorcd laharff- to make the Labor Hall tbe ir head q u a r te r . Free light and t\cat. Cjv*. CEC a t all tu aea . ' I'l

WANTED—Hortea: good, eheap r— tu re j two r^ le s west. I l - i ,100th . Ps 1 T Wynn. Phone 617R3. ' • '

POSITION WANTeD ~ -W A N T E D -Practical nursing or wiH — .

care for children. .Phoae S,14jj^^ ■ ACl

H ELiTyiyTE£">r —W AKTi;D-Ex{icripnccd ->i(oilc.!«iili's I r - -

man to sdll, Ibloek of n'tini/fneturlnu compap^^'s slock In Idaho't to r fnll in-) ’ formattoii and terms addrcsj Anderson I M anufacturing Co., Buhl, Idaho. [

" W B ' V A 1 f~ tT < ro o " > to k ly r7 ^ '« » 1? ^spare time soiling. hbaiCry;’} ,'v ariln tec irg^ wear four m ontlii.. i 'a tl lino ready.. Pre-w ar'prices, t'ree sampiia to work j p, ing agent*. Exl>et^eRc^ •anntccssaTy.l Perfectwoar Ilojlery, Darby, Pn. 3- V

[■ The News li read by the permanont^**fi coming elaases .' ' i •

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JANUARY 28,19^ , ‘

Page1 W O R T H I T !

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n s f o r r e n t , h o u s e s f o r

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, M IS C E L L A N E O U S _

aTHAYlJD O il H TO LB N -T 'vo black mares: one weighing 1500 Iba., other less; alrlped none; llbernrToWord. Ad­dress D, cnrc Nevti.

T i ELLOI l)ON,!T FOKOET Dan's place.

WE CLAJ.M tha l wo ly ll u ' hello t ,. garment d lrcrt to wcartT, fo r less money, imd ]>ay bliigcr commissions, lluui liny «'oi!ipany m aking made.to- • incaaun- mon's elolhcs. Gfciitef Valan Oiitfitti'r*, CiiirlnnaJl, Ob.o.

THV m il l ri'jialr ahop for all y ear rn r troubUi., V\'o la tia fy . AuM Wreck- ’

'ing Co. i4U Mucoad avc. So.

I»A.\.'.T ' I'LACE,' 237 'd iio flii.n r 'S o .Ni'ouil I.11111I rlutlit* hougiit and sold.

IHlEtiH W A K IN O .M rT 'E iiTcam iroB . •I’liuur (JK8W.

“ C A lf N .* 'iii8 7 n ’i r « ? 7 «u7 'ih^ p 'io •do their own repair w ork; ‘ 'm iulm ua c o s t” Try th li service. Aulo W r«k-. ing Co., 140 Second ave. 80.

MONEV TO LOANK\K.\> HU.I

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The News Is read by the p e m an e n tv - ra rn in j Hasses.___ ^ ' ■■

■ R A I L R O A b r t n f f i T A B L E - - '■:?____ i’- 'ilr.,;" Mountain Time)

Kaitbouad '•V''. 150 ....... ..........D epart 7;20 a. m.No. 8 4 -------------- - D epart 0:10 p. a .,

WestboundNl). 0 3 ................ ... D epart li35 p. m.Xo. 1 5 5 ----------- D epart 4;45 p. n .

B0OBB80N BEAHOH TRAIN8 . ■ ’

SoQ thboudNtt. 330 .......— . D epart 1:45 p. m..

Northbound / 'No. 340 A rrive CiOO p; m: ■

- M A H MACT.XTP

-\u . ISO a t 7. a . B . '■ No. 83 a t 1:05 il dj.

No. 1C5 a t 4:10 p, m.-'No. 84 a t 5:80 pi m. ..........

' Rogerion braaeh a t 1:05 p.' m. ‘

The foregoing m all makeup Js op* I L-rntivo and effective under ofdinaiT eoadltion; i f a g reat am oaB t-o fm au - should he dropped a t about (he reg* u lar cloalag tim e i t would bo impos- - alblo to diipaU b thje mail 00 ths prcelie hour. . . - - ;

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WINDOW pL A B 8^\V lm 7;b id ii* . c si.r '.Iir.t nm *, ,'ilii|iu’» shop, l'hoB« 5,

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r w m ' Y A n i ^ H 0 E ~ R B P A iE 5 ieHLoji. iS2 Shoihooe ..W rit. Sboea irpalrvd while you waii.

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A C C O U N T A N T

ACCOUNTANT - I)- A. Bainioa. 10* Phnihnac Pt. Ho, Phoae 065.

A T T O B N E Y S ^

JO H N W .’ 6'8j n i A M . X * w f m ^ ^ »T m -l RuU.Une, Photic 035-B.-

H0 MEB~6. ' i n ^ i r i i t . > d . BuildingT” .

iw i S l X Y ft 5W BE1BT —“ I t t m t ^ s a t law. P rs f iif f in sli court*. Twts

P s ili. Idsbo;

J. H .-W iai:--L «w yer. V'ully orBanlft*' collectlfln dfpartiBcat. O k Isc i — _ ‘*lloom« (> and 7, over Twin Falls B aal

T m jt Co.. Twin Fa lli . M abe. .

By H. r O’N B U l ' , '

DbCTOR SAY I WAS V kKB «Tt neOlClNO 0 N lC H t^ RUNNi>fe / t> THEN S K JP A V , _ .

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P i a n R i e N e w P e t i t i o n C a ll- J ” ,;

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A a amended petition caillsc w - l>i- p o a M ayor ? . W. licBoberU to call ty u & tp e d a l election for tubm liilon o f ifon th a qnefftlon o^ adoptibn of the Tli

. commlaaloa form of d ty jo rern - ■ ‘Fo Inezit fo r,T w in Tails, v a s filed in Imlu

J ' th e offle* of th e c ity clerk a t 2:10 Fnrn p. a . by E . F. W alton, wbo prerl- profi ouily fllod A petition to tho aame vcrsl e ffec t th a t v«a held Insnfflden t lo: by the mayor. The amended petl- »pcal tlon bears 773 »l«iiature«. 11I'ri'iieiitutlon of nn niiu‘ii>lc; jn'Utlon toci,

csllliiK upon Mnyor I’. W. MrKuWrlx i«l, f lo cull a sjiccinl clcrllnn for milimU-l H: •Ion Ilf tho quc»Uon of mlojitinn of t l i c commiMlon form of c ity Bovornmont f o r ;

I Twin Fall*, which, lIonuT C. MIIK «t- ] I'lC o ! tOMPV fo r lho T nipnT pri' Iobrup, this ' I - 1

m oriilnp aald would be rondy for fllinc : -::i a t 2 o 'clock thU nftcrnoon, will hrlnu', Knra about a e ltaatlon Jn which cJeclor* o f . -H Tw in Pnlla mny be called upon-wUhln Hitua

; tbo .next 00 day i to * 60*0 a i bolwoon' Ri adoplloa of tho c ity manaifer jilan, or.llti^rn commission form or rotention of the prcioni nldcrmnnic syilem of munlcl-'-MpCi pal nilm iniitnitloiL | 7:9

A nother P lan Propoaed l , « : lA pclUloa calHnjt for eubmlialon of •'

tho qucitlon of adoption of the cUy mnnnger plan will hnvo boen oa file, in tho’ c ity c lcrk 's offleo 10 days c e i t , Monday, boforo the ciplrfttlon of wbleb tlmo It i i oipoetod If tho petition ia held sufficient, thn t Mayor ilcBoberta w ill proclaim a ipcclal election J o b o ,

• - nc lrt-w lttla the TiOTt-W dnr 8-fffr-»iw.v..^" P‘mission o f 'tb e c ily mannK Prplan to ro to o f the electorate. 1 "

I’rovlslona of tho Dlaek law im d c r ;" '" “’ w hich tho commlaaJon form can bo adopted by Idaho munlclpnllties, j t l p . ' ‘’ ' ' ‘y Ulate th a t special olcction for submls-; ><•'

. llion o f th e commUeloo form muat bo.^ l le d w ithin 10 dav i and for n ilntv ,

• '• •w ith in 60 dnya n fte r th irf iltn i: of Uio, ;,''0 ' petU lon, i f tho petition 1* 1.01.1 aaffl-

e len t. - . ^ A u r l cM a ilo Second T h a ie '

: F iling of tbo opmmiMlgn form p o t l - / - J ‘ ' a<m *oday marka the icfond atcp tak rf , i on by citlicna who admit tha t t* > c lr ^ j '“<

• piirpojcs in tho undortakinR aro t w o - '^ ‘t J io ld -^ flra t, to defeat ndopUon of thp -W in ti o lty manaRcr plan whlcJi'w as urgt'd iu 'A 3 :.< -

• tho la sl c ity otcetlon' by candlilato w lio / vrcro formor aervicc m rn and their nmi".'. porter*, and, sccond, to obtain adop- 'ooil U on 'of-;the commiwioa form. , 2:3( • Tfio e rW oal pem jon •whfc& waa /iJM l^iroaai

bjr K. P . W allen fo r th li group calllntr* loT aubm ialon of the conmlssfon form ,' w aa dptmed insufflelcnl b r Mayor Mo-; tlou n

. Bobertsi who declined to call the olee-.i tlon diked for. Thp amended pctltlnn! ■obD<luIcd to bo fllpd toilnv will meet < for a ll 'o f the objoctioni railed by thu m ay-: «:30 o r to th r original petition, Mr. Mills ocntloi ■aid.

D «f«r O riaalxatlon n n i fA mpctlnir o f c U iu n i Intorculdd la i l l Hi

th e two-fold endeavor to defeat tho e ity mnanger plan and obtain adoption! f l | l o t thu eommiaalon form wns held laa t! J i n evening In Mr. M ills’ offleci. I t w as' determined a t th a t tim e to defer p e r- ‘ fectlDfr o f an e rg a alu tto n for j^ iT tn e r- 'D rasI aaeo of theae purposei until sueb tim e! flrj, u the moyor had taken definite ftetlon ' on either or both of tho pe tltlosa adro- ea tlag a change in the form of muslel- pal government. f>ogii

S peen la tt co Procodnr^ ■>(- Persona ctoao to the e ity ndmlniitr*- i’fovisl

tlon , todny pointed out possiblp objrc- tle iii to submit(in{( both c ity mnnager 'loni’ni a ad eommlsaion proposati a t 'th e same fdectlon. I t would be posilblp, thpyfto P»‘" •a id , fo r both propoula to be adopted la

• aoeh nn cleetlon, In which jsaso a refer- •" endum or lomo aimilar procedure would

-------bo 'reflulred tp.dclerm lnc w hat the peo ■’« *!'•pitf rcaliy wanted. I I w ai considered “t" probnble, ih tho event lha t both iietl th** tion* arc bold suf/ielent, th a t one pro- "e l.l .p poanl would bo lubm ltted a t an plrction fn-H cf on a designated dny a t thnt i f i t fnlls

, th e ftUernativo proposal would he *iil> " 'l '’-to void MOO thercntter. «

'I ■ ,: AhWOUNOBMENTfl tlastlpf'j ' —.— ' three V

T ho 'B tar Sociiilcliib will ni<-et nt tl.p Eeed ■ ipa rtm en ta Monday a ftm o o n , ' Ja n u ary 30, w ith Mrs. M. I* JIouw, A f

* iia tin g hoitensci will bo Mr*. Ruin “I’f’",” B tw yer. Mra, Fred Itam iay, Olenn Jenkins, M rs. Mnrv V. Norton nnd Mra.J . 1>. W illiam*. ■ . tHi

■ F M W Z M . ,P [InLota o (\ fine (aroat[ocA,~\cntcDduUui pen lit.

fflo ria ta m nriffolil),.aweet peas, snap- hlmacil dragon, frecalaa, ete. Phune nay hour, nftiili < 1270. Free deliverj-. W reith*. anchj }< ora, floral em blem M fte.; nine yenri* e x } ^ e n e c in thi* line of '»'i*rk. Duilt m y f irs t greenhou*o 19 yenrs ago. C(ty T ow er Greenhouse*. Twin tSlhi, corn«T An Socond ave. 9o. nnd Beveuth sl.—adv; Kothlnj

— - . Honlan111, R i«j/y u 8ea(y Fish. a f c r I

U oat pe'nona regani n l* aK itii- uioat trllx- n •llppery roafdenta of (lie na ier.- liu l t>m T n tb e InTejUga'tlBg aclentlm says ihs eel to corer*d w ith ■ complete aet of j •c tlM , quite os nicely arranged a s ^ (hOM oa tbe.flab and employed for th* * n m a purpose, bu t the tr dim lnutir* n . ,

, ~ ilx^ required n powerful microaeope to I j J iti i( (r Uiem. ■ .. •

■' '■* • L ea rlM alpomina, tha Muae ef Tragidy. P- m. U elpoinene. Id claaaical mythology,

w aa the inusc tb a t presided o»er tragedy . Sbe ta generally repreaented P- •tandiDg. Htih ber le ft foot raised 00 a rode, und tioldlng In her right hnnd » 'mo»li.'«u(rh »»-wo» worn by tragedi* '

• " ' - I r a sTbe 'idw y e a t m e w new le tte r u d Twla

Inrolce fitca. Wo h a re .tb e o . Q o i tiook Stare.—a d r.

n O B t . ,

PROGRilSBIlFOII n

exports Soho'dolod to Prcsoot ,. Topics of Intorost to tho

AgrioaltoriBts • Prol

Tlie progrniii for n two.ilny iii;rteut' D lurat coursu to bo lield a t Uuhi Wuilncs- lay :ind Tliuriclny, FebrOnry f n n d I’,.milur nusplco* o f tho c-xtenBloii dlvls- iuii of tho stnti- uiilvemity was torluy P rt iivi'n out nt the county fnrm bureau "tnnd :iffi«p here. I t conlemplali's dispmi' •''“1 < linns of the uconoinic situnlinn iu Ita 'my* relation to nf{ricultur« na wi'll n* dU- •uaeion o f problem* of |itoduclloii to Felm n- presented by member* u( lho fiicul- :y of the ulnte university nnd exlcn- «‘vi»i lion itlvisfon ngunl*.

The program In full folhiw*:^•Foltrunrv 1 - 1 0 n. m . - “ Tjie I’oullry " • niluitry nnd It* Kpliillon to Other :’nrni Kntorprisi's,” It.' F. I'n rkhurst, irofu*hor of poultry liiishnndry. Unl- •crslty o f Idaho. *

10;-i.'> n. m.— Diseu«*lon ted bv locnl peakcr.

11 n. m.—“ Moro and Bettor I’oUi- DCS,” K. n . Honnett, field hortlcultur- sl, exlonaion (li.vl*ion. .seticd

ll:4 r.-n . III.—I)i*cusai(in Jurl bv M. I . 'J ” '* itrOulre. - . • »

l:.'i0 p . III.—“ Tlie lirvoding nod Fecd.Mj'*’ ^ «(♦ o f I 'ou ttry for Ii({g Production,” It.l®^®®'

I*nrkhur*t. I f" ''* "1!::I0 p. ni.— DlscusKlnn ted by A. G -i r* , ' '. '

Cnrsher. ''2:45 p. m.—"Tbe r re w n t Ecwioiulc-*'’'"?*'

lituation n s.it A ffccla the Parm er,” I l .i ” * ''^ ' Dnte. iirofemor of economics nnd p o -■

Itiral science, U niversity nf Idaho. >.1:4.’: 11. «i.— Discu*-ilim ted bv A.

frCattum. '7 :30 -M ua lc . . I,®-« :1 5 - " T i io Futdro of Idaho,” P rci- ^ 5 " ', '’

lent n . It. Frar.li«r o f the Idnho Tccb- icnl InatU ute.Raturday, Februnry 4 - 10 u. m . -

'T he E ffec t on A griculture of the A l- j | H ulfn W eevil nnd I ts Control,” Claude I’okelnnd, field entomologist, oxtunitnn U^ ^ Ivialon. ■ . . . .10:4r. n. m .-n ism isilon led by J . C.,E°V‘ "

i-hcciou,.«nnr»l n.nnn(mr of >I...T_.rin ! W , M M to u a l 'i-ompany. 1U n. m . - “ Tho Wom'aj. a* nu K con .|‘‘? X ,

iiit« Factor In, tho Home," Knlhorino- ?“ ?; cnik'u, ]irofe*si>r o f home economtci'.•' nlver*Uy of Idaho. ;ll:4& -n isru*sio ii led ' tiy n loirnt The

tonkcr. • , I nounfitKatunliiv iiftornnon, hii' ii 'm aucllon— !' Tliui

;;i0 p. ra. “ Livestock on I d a h o |'‘Tho nriiis,” K. J . Iddlngs, dean of Idaho;lion tf urlculturnl College. ' ' fMoore.J:30,p. m.--DlMU8«tonl('dby W itllnm ' 11 «

. H alflold. . loe*.”2:4,T p. m.—“ Hallroud* n'na Tlivlr!

ylation lo tho Farm er,” A. U. O rn y ,i"f I'o'i (tt Lake, nsalitant gi'nerul fre ig b lli^ rk h i C u n t ^ J J . J * . , i 2:nn3:45 p. m.— l)ls,-ua«ion i.-d by B. H. uaiininn. iHlliintIW omen’k KciUioii— 1::10 p, in.—"T hei H- <' >oil Problem,” Mis* Ivnthurin Junien. :2:30 p. Mi,~-I)iscu**lon led bv n'local Ivi'pfer omaB. 7:.10S:45 p. ni.— Domonsfrntioiu' lod 'b y i n N ina 11. H uyck, home upmonatrn- IU ngunl, Ilupert. -K fM nj.— 7:31) ji. m .-M u»ie. V fii 1 7:4f! !>. m.—“ An Agricultural Pollcv V l 'l i r Idnho F a rm er^ ” F* J . I r r ln p . ’ K f/eet S:30 p. « i .~ " T h e Farm Ilurenu Fed- " 'rev il «tlon,” C. n . Hosi.

I B l S l M S H i iOQBJftlCllSTLEFIlllDarastic Order is laeood by the i:.-)!) County Offidala to Prevent

Spread of Babloa

;>og« in Cnstleford nnd vicinity munt Nln'a^H muKled or securely tied up under 7 ..io

ivislon* of nil order determined upou 7.4,'; Iny by the hoard, of county pommi*- fnr Tdr nent s it tin g a* a' board of hnhllh. e order i* to bp i*aued in an efforl eralton prevent thn spread of rnhirs which farm li reported to hnvp mndp It* apix-aranc" thp I'aalleford distriet?

iletwrt* lirniiglil lo the eouiiiiUsion. t. thl* week told o f Ihe diieovery by 1,

' Slntp rh rm liil nf evjdcneo of raliip* p . . j thp brain o f n dog owned by II. \\’'libpr, ninmiger of n tuiiil'er'y«^‘l • Iteford, w hlrh wn* kitlpil nfter It ■ ■ ■ ■ i Hiniiifeatvd «ymi>tom" lho mnt-

t ira* l.plirved th a t thJ* • doe ' ¥ 1'n liilten by another dngtbriloght to ^ itleford by n sheepherder t^ro or W ee weeks before, and th a t the *hrpp' " der'* dog hnd bi-pn nlln>ked bv a id coyote.I sim itnr order wn* Usucd and made illcable t o the entire county by the nly commissioner* in 1019.

U y * P ' r ^ r t u to U x ^Kfokir.” rhe r ru o n n b le man adapta himself. g tli( w orld ; ilie unrvaaooahlr on» |

-Kills In try ing to aihipt the world lo nsclf. T liprefvrp.-all procrea* de­li)* <>o.(lie iihrt-Rsuiifllilp mail.—Iter- nt Slinw

■ .No Conaer Approprtate. ^in Indian named ' Uan-AfralttrAf* ^ ihtng m arried a w hile woman In ■ nlana not long ago, liiid In ooe »rel(IT ilip wcdrllng lie npplli'd to bbi le ii>. Imve 111* nnnir elinnited.—Stof. Trun««-rlii* , \

T W IK FA LLB TO OOODIKO Tl* m a t . B«hl ta d WaadaD

i y A u t o S t a g eearing T w in f^U a S i . m. tn d S

m. Conoectliig s t Goodlag w ith alna No. 19 and 17 going w eat eavlpg Gooding 4 a. n . u d IjJO

a . , arrivlttg i s Twin F«U« ]0;M m . and 4 p . m. v l t

beta ia ra are equipped with heal- •*, m aking the tr ip • piaMnra.

r a s k B r o s . & M D n s o n ^win Fail* Offlc* B o c k k b B a m

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■ TW INFM iS-DAILy

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Probitms of Agriculture fo be /»'£ Discussed by. Experts at “

Institute Here'-' i';'"Problems uf ag ric iiltn rj-fron i-the^

ilnndpoints o f production, niarkctiiiK;' md finnncp arc .to lie dispusjcd n t tw ir . , Iny* session* of n fan n e rs ' Instltulp '0 lie held here T tiursdny and F r i d a y , ' February fi nnd .1, under Ihe auspicph ' if ttie University of Maho extonaion' llvision, eounty ngent nnd Twin t ’alli' f]„„

of L'ommcrte flgrleuIluraJ rau. ' l ' ' ” "

\V. F . A lnorth, former president nf[ f — Inle nnd rounty farm burrn i.o rgnnfra-i J ions, Ih to bo preiilding officer ^atfjilll I psaioui o f.Ih e iBstltute which will be 1 ■eld In ttip .^’orlati hall. ' I . '—

L o ^ B paaken L ltiod. |lu ndditlon to members n f the faeut-i Oi

y nnd extension division of the sta»e niversilv, several lorn! ijwnkers nrii the clicduled tn discuss Ihp. vnrlou* sub- CInr eel* presi'iited. Thp list o f 'o ral spenk-| rs jnrhides .1. A. K eefer, coshler o f O’ he Twin Pnlls Natlonnl bank; M. J.'Kon Iwectey, former s ta te ft-potor n nd 'th l* hnlrman nf tho etinmber of.jommpri'p_J''he « fitmiiilltee; \V. Coleman, agr/ful'.' urlst* fur the Amalgnmatpd Sugar' ompanv; Leonard W av,.|iinnaglng sec’ ■‘'f t ftarj- o f the Soiithrrn Tdihn Traffic ssoclation. ' pare

Bring Special U ern g es . , ' ' ‘‘<‘1 Thp lis t of 'siwakcrs aouiing here for

!ie Instllutp from elsewhere Include* Oc J . Iddlngs, dean of tho irhool of I* >I

grienlUire, llnivprsllv of Idatio; C. K. I'-iml Tazler, presU ent o f the Idaho Teebni- "wn; al institu te . Poeniollo; R. It. Ilennet, " f a leld horticulturist, extnnslun divlsinn;. te n Ifoore, p o u ltry hnsbnrdman, ex- sniion division: R. k P a rkburit, poiil-, . ’ ry Husbandman, '[fniversity o f Idaho;L C. Dntc, professor o f economic* and ,''7 olltlcal aeienec, lln lv ersilr o f Idaho'; Alpji Sm ith, entomobologMt. .C niverf- ' » y ^ T .rida l.B ‘ JMtis5^uinertf>6 .Trtis-p?i;i7li> ; ome erouomies division, U niversity o f , iahoj Mis* Ninn Hovek. Imme demon- M hnn ngpnt, IlDport.

Program Aimotmeed.The progrnm for thp institnte ns nn. Filer lunfied to<lay. follows; !T liursdnr. Felininr*- 2. ’ fi n. m.— Wi Tho Poultry Industry and II* T teb 'l \Viiy, 3n to Other Fnrm E ulprprifcs,” P reujT rn’/i oore. iMiI.jc11 n. in .--‘‘ Morp nnd l e t te r I’o tn - |i i ig i es.” R. IVnnetl. , ' !iciiiil 1:.K) 1.. 111.—‘‘ nrcedlinr nna'FeedlniriHphiic I'n iittrv fnr K cr I 'roduetion .- H.-K.i

irkburM. I r b2:nn p. m.—D iicuialoB., ipipe2:4.’i II, m.—I'T be Pn-sprt Kconomlr rhim luntln'i a»' Tl Affprt* Itip Parm er,” denei . (\ n u ll ', . ‘ . atroy

p. m .-n iv u * s io n , led bv A. .T. tbe I'pfer. • The::.10 JU.—Mu*!,, h r Jowl laJeut.7;I.T |i. m.-^“ n iinnce nnd Taxes.” IkJ ! .r. Bweeley. ' ik a riH:lfi i>. in.—“ The Fntnrp of Idnho.” Inapt; n . Frnxier. J . I),

f i l i a l '. Febriinrv n, 10 n. m.—“ Tlin rcnu feet i-n Acrleiillare o f the A lfalfa sta te i-evil nnd II* Contro l.'/ ’Inlph fimith. py ci 10:4.'; a ni.—Dl*fns*lon. Inapc11 a. m.—"S u g n r I le c t ' Tndu*tr>-,” to h i W. Colemnn.

1:30 II. m.—“ U vpstofk bn Idnhy OP- rnis.” K. .1. IibHng*. . Malici-M r- m.—D t* c ^ lo a . ' ..................news2:4.1 I', m. — ''T rn\*potlfttlon nndlorran l e . ,” Lponnrd W ar.X I "tam;

- W omen's s e ^ n . I ‘f "1:30 ,1. m . - “ The PoJd Itoblem .M KntherirtP .lenson. &2:30 p. m.—Dlscnialon b.v local w o m -L „„ (

!:43 II. m.—Demonatraflon bv Mi**' na nuyck. 1 p . ,r:30 p. m .-5fu*le. 'rn.*! p. m.—“ Ah Aprien'.lurnl Totir» ■ j . . . , - Idnho Fnniiprs,” l l J. Id d ln g s .’ I n n tj . ?:30 p. m.—“ H ip Form Bureau Fed-'vuTn, llio n ." r . Tl. Ross. *ecreta rv .sta tf

i S

i'AKtl ON IIANV) for several m o r! --o /ro ge loans, <1100, $1500, WOO and va-'pc*!*. IS other sum*. ' A rthnr I>. Swim £ pr(«ai —a d r.. ^

WATCH AN■ F O R 0 1

15th an:SALE oi l

Beginning Wednes Items and prices

Night’s Pa]

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[jY n e w s , t w in falls

OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED M BY KNiiSHTS OF PYTHIAS (

Boban n. gmeasaa Ammes DnUw of Chancellor Oommander o f Local

O rganization--------- ' rc

, \Vilh W. B. Kixon, pnst ,;n fid rhan- • '"I 'cllur, iirtlni; n* Instnlllng offlrer thp •ollowing offirers for Twin, t r ills lodgi-. K‘ Vitght* of I’ythia*, for Ihu ensulnn •'* crm wcri! ln*t night forniulty inducted nin offire a t a meeting of tlip orgnnir.- llion in Moose hall:

Itotiert II. Slovensoti,' rlmncellor » ■nmmiiuiler; Jnm es L. T ayi. v;cc ehan- tc ■(■ll<ir; E. T . B u rtlc tl, prolate; C. N. \ndiT«on, miuiter of w ork; W. K. Nix- III, n instrr nf pxchequerj P. U . Crow, :eeper of reeord* nud scnl nnd master lo if flnunre; W. II. Hnng, muster nl irms; F rank W agner, inner guard; to leorge Blinei, outer guard; John W.,n:r— i

J o c a l g w v - i i i o j

OaUed to B o ls» -^ (n . C. II. Ktdrod lus railed fo Uoisc I'rldny morning by be lltnrHs of her aoU'tn-'nn-, .F luy i ;inrk.

Ooea Eaat to flchooI-Kldred Dwight, on Ilf Or. nnd Mr*. W. i l . l)« lah t, left hi* nuirnlnu for Wa*hlnglon. 1). C„ “ ' f ihere he will n itend school.

, •' thnlTo Vlalt Old H om o-E dw in Damninn ,

.'ft Saturday morning for Ujoomiu.-j :in, IIL, where he wflf vu ft With hU arent* nnd o ther. rclBlivc*-for..*iivcral

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Oold In Halloy*-.Iudgu K. A. W allen I spending n day or two a t Hailey cn R“"" •gni liiisiiii'iw. lie rcpdrls tetn|K?rnlure'< ’’ '"P wnv below the n'vcragu and few sign* ® ,P

— 1, . . ;Mrs. Wbeelon Im p»T lng-.M rs. J . 0. Huhl

Wheelon, who ban been 111 for tho pnst fouri\-o weeks *nffering from a s e v e res t- *utlclek o f broB thbl pneumonia, is report kpt*1 10 be ilowly Improving. four

— ' ThutOM MlaalBa—J,-U ,.O U -l;-o f mad^

iirry -JfiiH teport4-d lo police officers' FoI'te the loHi of hts light touring ear. nndhii'h, he *ny», wn* tnken last night 'villiom Ihe pliiep wherp lip Ipff It flnn-! ctonoig,iin_«mi!,-i)f-tbo.,.pfliii-ipal..«lt«tl*..of. -J .n ,H er., ■ ' , will

----- l a s t ;W ay Addresaea M aeU n«»-Irfonard dyg :■|iy, Kprrelary of the 8ouJhern Idaho nierrn/fie nssorintlon, wns to discuss tbu Hon*lijeel o'f rrop production,And m arket' A 1R rosts Jlt lueutlngs this.nflornoon nt I’nll*iuiberly nnd Ihl* evcniu;f in the high madehiiol building n t I'^lor. . Th

— DnvlF ire In Bealdenco—A mvprod *lovu- 'vard pe hole I'Onnerting wilh the fiirnncelimney broke in lo flnwo n t the resI- Su'meo o f C. N. ik a t ty tliis morning, dU' w n Iroying n rloek which wnn tmng over Be le hole. V T he damage vr.w nnmlnat.lie departm ent mude n quick run. j RE

Ik ard OeU Appointment—Dr. -W. I - a rd ,‘ Twin Falls c ity 1ne.1l and dniry apticlor, hn* beoa eotnuiifsionpd by

i>. Adnms, director of thu state bU' 1 nu of nnimul industry, a* n deputy ate veterinarian, to act .la emergen- ■ ea*es nnd lo conduel jwst morlcm I spcetlon* o f diseased anlmnl* bronghl hU ,nllenlion aa a muuiv.pal o fficia l

Opening Snbacrlptlen A gengr—H. II. nlier, ropresealalivc hero of spyera' iwspapcra nnd, othor periodical*, is ranging on P cbruarj' I to (.peo a new* \ nnd nud subscrlptloa ogoncy in q u a r r ra next to tho t ls h e r Drug,companv ire on Main nvenuo south now occu' i!d by E. II. 1*ubIi'i jew elry ilo re . M r 1 igh will move across the avenue ib t j a rtem heretofore occupied by tho .1. neaurham p real c itato agoncy.

Poison PzOTcs .EffectlYfr—iiodics o f ores of rabbits wore courted ycilpr- y aflernoon by W. E. Crouch .of ilse, representativo In idnho of t i e v Dtoglcal aurvey, and R. E, Brossard. only ngent, in the territo ry on the Imon river projec t where the day be- f re. they had directed tbo spreading poison a s a means of cocftmtting the t

st*. Eanchmea of the vicinity ex- ' r«aed satlsfae lioa with the rrsu lti

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M e r c u r i /’a R a n g e i s ■ RE G re a te r D u r in g P a s t

T w e n ty -F o u r H o u rsTcitijicrntiiro here .vpitlcr(la,v „

reached a high ]>oiul a t .10 degrees , .'above rero and touched low n f l l

nbovo, according tb teeor<ls o f tho JL”'® government w eather .otiservatory , J, here. Eight ouit-hundrpdlhs of an , inch of precipitation in tlip form ,' »■( .now ™ ttcD tJo l.'

Mean tejnjicihturo yesterdav wan “25 nbovo na compared v.-ith mean tcmperaluro o f 23.3jibov» tho dny before, although Wednesday ’■ low , w ai 15 degrees above rero. '

Colder w eather tonlRlii in the „ lou thoait portion with oecasionnl '■oow Ih tho forecast for', the sla te tonight and Sunday. ^

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Btihl 'B asketboQ P layers Ad> (to ' -mlniBter B eating to Twin

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I’laying Iheir f irs t game of tho sen-1 son, the American le g io n bnaketball <’ <1 team of th is c ity wns defeated laat oV- Foui enIng n t Huhl by tho Legion team of >-4 thn l lown by llie rlcso icoro of 2fJ fo '— 24. Tl

Playing w ithout a b it o f pmetlco the wi)a JomI ex-*eri'lpmon gave,a very ssti$- J*®*!® fnelory nccount o f themiolves. BoU•T tie seoro a t tho ead of the f irs t ha lf Mon

wna IB to 10 In favo r o f tho Twin F a lli «oot< soldiers, but In tho la tte r pa rt o f the Bt game tho w est endera braced up, win- J ning the game in tho la it fow m inutes'p re ii o f play. - • llowa

In I to l i n t W f , T .ila m i l . r a d , »! Oi basket*, nnd two [tee throw*, while ■” ® • lliihl wn* inaking three baaknti and »«»oi four freo throw s. The aecond balf re- vlilo suited in Tw in F a lls m aking two bos- Th kpt* and two free throw* a g a lu g ia ih l 'a jO - ^ four bnskels, and e ight free throw*. I Alex Thu* it Is seea th a t the local team-'B°^^ mndoOan- lM «kots,-)o-their-oponentr-7. - ® P

For tho loeni tcnm Firm an, C. LInvillo nnd Rowberry rlaye .1 'good baakotball, w ilh Davis nnd E io te r- ru n n tn g themrtono for honor*. . . ____..J.ny-dlmjison o f-th e Huhl aquad,-whQ irlll bo remembered ns tho cntcher.on ^ last yeor'a baiebati team, played 0 dan- ■ ly gnme. Uubbell, who during the sum- I mer pitchc* for, tho Philadelphia Na- :■ tionnla, played Center.

A return gamo will bo played a t Twin I nll* a* soon a* arrungem enls cnn be made.

Tho lineup for tho Twin Fnlls team:Davis, righ t fo rw ard ; Flrm nn, le ft for- iTnril; Exeter, cen te r; C. LInvitle, right 'u a rd ; Rowborry, le ft guard .'

SubilU utei fo r Twin- Fall*! Thomp- C wn for F irm an; Huntaman for Hxelcr. d

Referee: B y w b f B n b l .,

READ T H E ,C L A Sflr?IB I*~\iw

Fads for CaIn your engine the upper cylind

vnlvo ateniH u rc oporaiting en tire lj o re being rap id ly Worn out, longl giiio, nJIowIng the gascfl a n d o a rb ton rings d e s t ro y in ^ h o lubricati case oii. M IR A O LE k)IL proven

J lif i .c u rb o n which pawjes the pii the rap id g rind ing awny of tho'lo'

Tlic solution df tho problem of WOK never found u n til tbe develop

. T he k*Ht uutom otive engincerN O IL, and Baving th e ir curs and i the ir-friends about i t

Tho mission bf MIHACLB OIL guH, nnd corapresscfl, and forced wnllH, softens thp carbon jfh lc h is exhaust, keeping engine clean nni

i ’n icticnlly uo atten tion ever hn ing valves o r to the o r in a r y . costl the u p p er p a r t of tho engine. I n re m aking th is saving.

■ - I h c saving in coat of gaso line ' the cost o f tho M IRACLK O il/, tc ing on englno w e ar and tear.

Tho im proved condition of the 1 depreciation lo.ss \vhicb am ounts 1 a f te r year. •

Seven y ea rs of experience, undi , od the claim s m nde fo r MIRACLIi

Mr. R. Robison and Mr, C. H, N’av j' Y ard, New York, Public W made M arch 3rd , 1919:,

“O ur te s t shoWH an accurate r gain w ith th e Overhead Lubricul agaimit the p la in lubrication alone, trucks w ere tre a te d w th MIRAC:

. era reported aa very well satiBfici improved condition th a t they obta Lubrication o f MIRACLiS O I L ”

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REALTORS’ d^llVI DENIEDJo ry Holds w iu i L u d Buyer In R«ft»ai

to P a y Commlialoa Asked F o r ,

Claims of D. il. Adams, d.ireiljiedVnnd”C. Sly, operating a rea l ciln to liusines* horo under the firm namo of I>. B. Ad­ams nnd eompany, J o r judgmont aipUnnt,Oust Unrgn, fo r-« 0 0 nliegod to 'be- dui^ to the company from Barga in payment ot denlpra’ commUilon. on n: lolo^ of real eitn to to Bjirga, werp denied by a ju ry in the d is trie t court here yes­terday. Tho verdipl fo r t,he defendant^Ilarga w ni returned n t .tbo c o n c lu iio if of n tr ia l ,that ocenpled. mo«t o f the., lay . Tho rea lty fifm wa* represented' 'In th e tria l by n .'C .'M ill* H are l hnd.Denolt conducted the case for Barga. *

ADVIOE TO OBflHABDIBTS. ’J . A . W aters wjll give expert advice-

w orchard chro nojj pruning. Phone.f o u r ^ ^ r o b k m ^ ^ ^ O ^ l ^ a d v ^ ^ ^ ^ ,

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FOR R B N n '- lIe a tcd room; geBtlo,71UU preferred. 411 T hird ave. W.

FOR S A L B -A bou t.i300 tons f i n l ind lecoad cu tting a lfa lfa. From foundry, 0 miles kouth, ono mile m t ,1-4 mi. Houth. R. 0 . Beadsra.. ... .

TH B ODD FE L L O W S ' ORDER bn* trnanged for a fellowihlp lUPper le lenor o f grand M nstdriP ren Moonj of X k i t e to be held a t th e Rogerson hoUl,Jonday ovoning, ftt 0 p. ra. Plates 7.'« loate each. . ' ^

B rother P ra n k W agner, proprletor.of ho Homo bakery, i i p reparing and, wilt ireient n epoeially deiigncd Odd Fel- ■, ' ow s',coke in honor o f tho occailon. . ■ j f

Odd Fellows w iih ing to a ttend wili t f f ee (m jr-m ember.-of-the eoinmlUeo and ,<i, , w r r o p la te i ia advance so ample pro. illon e u be mode.The reception committee consist* of

J. E . Boweliffe, P . .P . Johnson, H . 0 . llexandor, 6 . 0 . McAnley and 8. U; . . lolton. ■ ■ ^.a p o c isL a c 8a iQ a ',n f_ tlie-lodgo .la .also________oiled fo r 7:30 p. m. M onday when the? i r u d M atter w tu b e present to ad- [res» ua.—adv.

FARM LOANS8 % Includ ing C m nm lssion

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SIOABIH. TAnOR - ^P k ea t5 2 12? Nila C. •

arOwneKinder cham bers, vuIvch, and rely w ithout luhricution aud Ig before tho re s t o f.the on- irbon to escape p a s t th e pis- jating ( |u a n ty ‘b f the crank- . ren ts th is w ear an d tea r. ^piston rings in th e cause of lower bearingj*. . .

of upper-m otor lubrication lopment of SU RA CLE O IL.............

em are. using M IRACLE d much money, and- tolling

[L is, i t Ih m ixed in with the ;ed against u p p e r cylinder I is carried o u t th rough 'the and well |dT)ricated.

has to bo givon to regrind- )stly rep airs an d upkeep of

Thousands of ca^ owners

ne a^bi} more th an offsctfl , to eay no th ing of the sav-

le c i^ m akes a decreaso in ts tolno m ean figures year

n d e r every te s t have prov- ~ ! L E 6 i L,

H , L ittraaii, in charge of iW orks D epartm en t. Test

e report of 42.64 p er ccnt Ication of M IR A C LE OIL >ne. Twelve o th e r c a rs and VOLE O IL an d these drivr ‘fied w ith the e'fficicnt ami / b tained w ith th e Overhead

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