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THE ONLY AFTEBNi Twrr VOL. 8, NO. 213 l B eetT BE BAS IS FOR HARD IP IHNS Senator Knox Makes Statement After Conference with Presi- ■ dent-elect Shedding More Light on Association WILL RE-INTRODUCE HIS RESOLUTION TO ENO WAR MARION, O.. (iP)—F..Ilr,wlnj: n j fcrpnco with l*ri‘(il(J<-iit firtct Iliirrlint;, Senator PliilumhT U. Kno*. nf IVmi nylvnnia torfny fxprciwi'tl nMiirnnci* fhnt tllo VcrnniHefi Iciik’’'' <>f iintinna frill n o t bo UAcd l>v tlip pn-iiiiIont-(<1i-(>t un fhe bnsis for hin propoiii'il aHAorin- tinn of nntionK “ r om OMitirod he hnn no such iden ' in mind,'’ Sonator Knox told n«'vrt|m- ^ I’Pr rorrospondontB. | w m Urge Eenointion. , Senator Knn*. who with ChnTli*» Kv- i on* Hughei lina hpni mnitlniu-d for i soerctarv of stttto in the Ilnnliiit; ca1>- ' jnct, <lIscuMC(l hla in-nro rcmiluflun ' with Senator Uurdln^ nt toduy' b \®"' fpranpc. Ho »nid hc would n-liitrn ; iliiPC Ms reaolution at the oxtni ?<pniiioii I of eongt«uii in iirnrtirnlly th<> imiii* ; form it wan ndoptivl bv tho luKt cf.n yrP^B nnd vptopd Im- Pr.-sirh-ni WIIboii.;: May OutUae Poltcy. [lc said tlio new jn-tK'c ri-Holutioti niuyj, runtain nn iinionditiput outliiiini; u ♦•rni forclKfi rclntionH policy liy pro', vldSnfr that the ttnlti'd KtntoB should |;i>' to thp aid of the rc"l of the world If •■ivillr^tu.n I* nL’nin Ihn'iitcupd a« >n' 1014. llRGOES liST iriiIN' illS lS5§ IlJUS lEN I Chamber of Oommeroe Execu- tive Urges Imisediate Inaa- gnratioa of Buying BOSXMr,'HsH., OPHnisbattef-fliiit huflinPH readjtutoiont and defUtion '*!« inoro~^K#n‘Half completed” and ''thot the'worst is ovor,” was oxprossod by Albn B. JohniMn, president of tho Phil- adelphia and. Pennsylvania Chambers nt Commorco, in nn ddress beforo the' Doston Chamber of Cotnmerce tndny. "Tfi it not ROod bUBinuss us well an (;ood patriotimi tn start buyinff now, to. Bi't the wheels ot Industrj’ onco more into motion, to rulipvo uneniptoyniont find to spread the improvoment of ron- i (Utiona ovor a lon^r pprindt Lot me >rarn you not to wfiit ton ionj;,” ho; Mnld. ; ' ANOTHER GANGSTER IS i | CONVICTED OF ASSAULT; Jm y Flnila TU rt of Oroup oJ K t«! OoUty Shortly Bofor. n m la B urt I M to P«nlt«itl»ry ; HAN fTlAN(TI8(’0. (/P)—.Imno-. Ca I rry, “third 6t n i:roii|> of five allojrcil i ganRBtora ponvictcd of rrimlual n« ; r.fv«UB o u v o n n a fixiud' polity Wp'dncKduy a hnlf hour l.cfor^l Edmond'Mwrphy, the firM of them tni facc a ^ury. wub Biartcd for tlic stutr |/cnltrnllnry nt Snn Qupiitiu to w’r^ .n | Bpnt«nee of from one to fifty Cnroy'a aontencp wu» Bpf for .Innuary 3- ^ ThnnuiB Brnily. t''P f'lurtli ar.-ii»pcl ennjrster, wMl jjn on trinl Mondiiy. Hi- will followpil by Allen ................ tC; Thp jury took buLf'^ miiiutcB to con vlct Cnrc?’. Hixtcpir iniuutp- w.t - tiilt pn by tbf Murphv jurv nnd i-*rvi*u l>v thp jure, whicl .......... l-Vlwrtrd (K I <V) ^CruvonWy. tlu- nefoud o f l h c KauiT- fitpra to ho trip<l. Kriivonky will coiu- 0)) for SPntpmr touiormu-. wlu-n cT- fortn will lu- mndp to idifniti :i upiv trial for Ulm. Caroy ndmitted drivlui: MIkk .IpkhI.' Mont(ff>mprv of Hcno. thc tomidaiirinu wlfni'BB, nnd ln-r romimnii'ti. Miks Jon-i 8‘anipy. formerly of Vn-flnnd. !ii uu /lutouiobllp from n cnf<* in tho Ml""lo-i diBtrlct to a houne ucnr»>y iu'whirh fhe nttack tonV idncc. llo 'Imii'il parM' i pntinn in thp .ittnrk. .■<llhou''li. im«i I tlvely id.'nlifi.‘d l'«- b^.th if'rl-. :ju.> he ^I'c-p'ivpd ?Vp vcpMc-t without a v\nible -h'u xf pmotlnn. fORD MOTOR PLANT WILL BE CLOSED INDEFINITELY fltat-Down for Inventory to Continue, autement Styi; 60.000 Workera Affected DETBOIT; Mich.. (JPl — Autiounpi- ment was mnde todny by thp Kord Mo- tor company that its Illchlnnd Park plant, which cloBcd Dec. S4 fbr invon- fnry will not re open Jnnunry 3, as plan- ««-d, but will remain clospd IndefinitP Tbo »nld*. “ The company has now docided not tc. rpoprn tho plant next week, but will ' rpitinno operatlona ftS early as posaible. Thn uBsembly pinnts thronRhont the . I'nitod fltntes wtll eontlnue their oper- ations ns usuil.” OfficlalB of thp company declined to diaeoaa fhe thtitdown- At the time of tbe clorinj of the plant ffff larentory, approximately 60,- OOOirorkert wen enpoysd is-tka pir Pnt plant at HifhlilBd Park. < \ 00N PAPER IN IDAHO N -FA Senator Proposes Accepting Treaty Without Covenant WASHINOTON, D. C„ m Itntiflcation of tho treaty of Vor- Bnlllps by tho Bonatp with tho ox- 1 ceplinn of tho covonnut of tho m lOHKue of nations i« to bo jiroiioBCd I by Bonntor King, domocrnt, lltoli, J who snid todny ho wub drnftlujj aupli n rcMlution. He plans to iid- t M*^” l subject 'iilS lL I ' , y.sjLBiEes ll- Americana are Taken When . Thoy Motor Across Boun- ■i. dary Line la _ ■ ' ^ NOOALKH. Arlr.., (/P)—A |inriy ofl fivo American noldSerR. under eomman.l^ uf Lieutennnt II. II. Luther of to(K>t(ni ' jj. jliie dopnrtnuNjit of the nrmy, wor- taken into cuntody at Hufiabp, Sonoru todny Uy u purty of Mexlcuii fiscnl Ciiard* when they uioforod m-ronn tho V- iutprnutlonnl boundnry line inlo Mox ir ico and brought t<> NoRnlpB. Bonorn. !)• The holdiers were nnid to be neekin,; in wator. II- The i)riBi>norit wore l>rouj:lit fo N<>- II RiJes. wliero they wen> held for aeveral < III liour-t in the iiiuuii'lpal jnil. |)endihR I* :i «iiiifiTcnee botwePU Amoriean Coiinul ‘ n I 1‘ninrcs K. Dyer. M'-xi- uu Consul Mou- I).; foviTdc >ini) ]xr:irl.;‘ lurmv iutplliKcure offii'er. Thev wre! iroh-a-cd on ]inr.>le >vith iii>-trMcti<iiiM f«J ' ‘•'■jn-|.ort III fhe uioriiint: K. M>'xicnn iiu-1 ’ -.m n»tsv.-.T)’ ‘' ,10 a wire Bent Sc( roturv of War Calles'i J‘' , ; i t Moxlc. Cifv for,advice. j. Mexlr,.,, and American ,t)u-nlar an-?!- ’« iuuai[:rntii)u :nl»ll.)ri!;'‘^• .-\iir-.s.'i| il.eil -pillion that Ihr iuci-leu: a:ih l.axe.l i-Mil Mi-<'huieul i;round>. Tlu- Moxican r.tt'ij' '<-01- iu couimnihl »r Ih.' •lotnrluu'-uiM .-.^hi>h tonk Ihe AiMi-rirau Hr.ldior^ iul>.| .••si.,dv «(iiteil that Iho reason hc dc i T 'aiuecV fliem was lhal thev broii^'ht 11 their firenraiK ncr^- tl.o l.urdcr iu!o|i >■ PENNSYLVANIAN NAMED MILITIA BUREAU CHIEF I J Quard Officer, to Succeed Major 0«ne^ Carter ?f WASHINOTON, I), r.. (/P)_coloii I ...... . C. nieknr.if. -f Oil Cilv. IS,; ,” :>va« api-ointed todav l,v 1‘roBident Wi! ; "‘’ ;>ori aK rhier of the' militin burenu ..f till' war dei'iirtment. Colonel n'ckar.l. who in a PouiihvIv:.- ; ul-i untioiuil uunrd officor. uud nttnvh *■-^ 011 to tho infantry renervo offii'crn *’*!<orp,'<. will a.-uunuo hi" duties t<Vuiorrow. "'•|su.-eeediiiK Mnjor Ocuorril .lvnn,- Moi ne.Cnrtpr, who kupb to n line of comman,I. tie, CoIoupI nii'kardx will have-the rank! ;o f mnjor (r<‘»<-nil and will I.,- the fir«> ^ I Nntionnl i;unrd offircr l.i hol.l ihin ]>o-| I |nition. At>l>olntuii'iil of a uiinnl offi-i i.'.-r who i» a uiou.l.rr of Ihe r.-Mcrvo T , ror]!!. to tbis pojfl IH provi.led for iu the ‘iiriuy ro .irimniziiti.m bit! pnsied nt the ^^lta«f »e«iHioti of c.iujfrcM. ! POSSE CAPTUSEfl B1*A0K MBN I ACCUSED o r WCUNDINO O m C E E ' . SKALP:. /la. .......................... .. ofl ,,,11arroeil jieirro bnnd whieh wcinndod U; ;d.‘putv Bliofiff Jind four oth.-r luenilior* ,„,iiif a ;earcl,lui: ,mrt.^ curly today, havv-. ,r^;bi>rn cnplured liv a iioRxe li.-nded b. ' Sheriff. Hnxhin.r; u.'ur I'l.-f-view, Tirol itel'bpriff in hrluKiii;; lli.- pri-.iuorn lo this! ,„l],Inco. ] r. W orld Ne^ , OONSTANTDIOPLE, ((P) K gia has issued an order that a in tho repnblio'^ince March, X "r' according to a dispatch rccei r,v opments recently have indicat Bnssia and Oeorgia. 1;^ NEW VOHK, (/P)^F^ '•= ' mittee for relief in Ireland $300,000 to complete organ i' i was annonnced at a meeting of Irish ancestory from vario ' DUBLIN, (ffV -roT’tho crown forcos traveled Wcdne King’s bridge station, the t y Sonthem and Western railw railway have returned to wc 1“®’ B=S===»-TT=rTrTt;=-*==s==s EASTERN RAILROAD WILL ice- LAY OFF 2,000 EMPLOYES klo- srklNew York. Nmr Haven and Hartford on-1 to Make Turther-Baductlon In t2i6 an-! Working Forcea itp N'KW HAVKN. Conn., (JPy~h\ fnr- tbPT tpduvtlw la tlw wfttklnR forrts of not the Kow York. New Hnvpn an.l Hart- wlll ford railroad, will he mndp JifXl week, ble. It wns nnnounccd ln»t nijjht by.C. L, the Hurdn, munaKPr of thp rond. Mr- lie said thnt 2.fnn omployea would be Iuid off, “ owing to further severe de* I to rlines In thc businP»s of the road-” This curtuilmcnt will ‘affect princi the pnllv nu'fhanlcnl dppnrtmenfa and track 60,* workers. With thia reduction the road pil- wili have-dropped S.OOO peraona from r pny-«‘lli> snce November 1. 0 CARRYING THE FUL l LLS TWIHJPAUA IDAHO. THU ’iNTEfiUlL ^ ROCyNilGII MARPS SPL IT French Socialists Divide Fol- lowing Vote for Affiliation with Moscow Organization at Stormy Session * 1 1 PASIB. (/P) — Tbe chamber, of floptttlos votod conlidcnce in ' ffoveniment todny 4&1 to 54. after a dlacuaalon of an interpellation J regardlns the Tours socialist con- greea. - Jules Stoeg. mlnlstor of the Into-- rlor. replying to a speech by Mar- cel Corbin, aoriallat. in tho cham- . bnr of deputtoa tbla afternoon, s&ld ' tlie French govornmont regarded ly the revolatlon^ joto of the Totira , nocialifft conferonco aa a challenge ^ and «U1 take all precautions noc- oflonry. J * "Tlie energy of tbo French gov- omniont will be equal to the audac- ity of the revolutlonarlos." ho do- - rlared- ! TDl'HH. Kruiic. {/P)~The Frpiipl. se 1 cialiHt i>arty ln«t iiiubt by a lurfjo m'l- J jority voted in favor of nh»..hito af * filiation with the Mosc.iw int.Tuntiou * ul.-. ,•! A motion >>,- flie l.'ft wiui: to .ioiii ,ltli.‘ Ilnnl iiiferuallonule. uliHolutolv. -]WUH civen votox, while another r wi'Ui'u. 1'»('1> m1M JTean s M.'*iii;iu-t. of tbe Centrist section, re- j .|uestinjj the . iiuKroHS tn slate uno<pilv-i >!..rnll>- wliofhcr it would r.'coj.'uire lh--: I'llmrriuT <'f l/<nn;u.‘t nud Iiih followpr»i 11from file inti'riiationnlo. roreivpil I voten. There were .1117 nb-.lpnlion#| 1 from votinK. ] .. I I.ate nl iii|;ht. ufler »»ff.irlB hml ...... 1 tiin.le to ke.-j) the orpiiiizaticin inlnct.! tithe KociiiliHtN party arrived ut n >p!if' .ijiutn whnl mav prove three tu'ctiouH, . ! Right Wing elalmn Title, ! ' Tlie riKlit wini: of the norintiHt". fet jiluv ilvclnrp.l- ilBcIf to b“ the Hoci.-iliHr* : |t:iriv r.f Frau'-o. It>< luomb.TH h n v ' i-onlrol of a i-ouNiil.-rnbli‘ ]>nrt of the. parfy fuiida un.l uI.h.i of tho netvapitpnriv kl Tluninnllp. -whipJt-i** -Vn- ihp nnmr Deputv Marcel«fieinl>ui and vnrinu.. olh-] er indivi.hmt -orinIl»t«, l.ul in r.-nlil- helonj:'! to th.' >icicinli"t partv. •I l.iiKf ni'-hf,« .He»~iou nf the 5.o,-iali»l , ,;.nui'rc-H .lcv.-lo)i-d into ,1 wild und •* IlM.ir-nv vittJiii:. n, Zinnvicff. Rol- 1 sli.-vik''rnvcTUor of NfoKcow had opnt n ' nieBs-ip.- t.i th.- conureBH .Ipnmndinc in 1 - tlio nnmo of Ibo Moscow pxeriitive com I niUtoe tUut tbe wntriotH nho\»U\ Iv brnnded thc “ dctormin.-,i n#di-utB of h 1 -. nourjioolsio iiifliieiice nn.l eletnnls wiHC ' •I which Iho ihird inlernnlionnl.'rnn hnvoM l.junthinr in conimnii," and expellpdM kifrnui thc iiarlv. A rfnolutinn »o rojecf' > i^'lh.-Hc d.-mund« wax rpjpclod, ['i DelegatM Come to Blows. ! nreat .!i»r,rdor prevailo.l in th.> hnll. i I,. vi.immT nni\ mi.n* nrdent dolpgntp* 1 -'loul'ni; " Apn.'hen'■ ami froquentl' 1 .--.urni: «o t-h.w*., ' , Mouibcrn ,.f lh.' ritthl wiuC' wnlk«d , out, Iiut Ml.-, coiitri"!^ remained. 1 B It wa« I.eli.iV.'iL thnl tnday’H moot- ] intr* wr»uld d.'li-rm'no whothor tho con- ] ,’ ltrtHt- would fonn nn independent or- | “ iuauixati.m or w-ould--iplit. onc-half go- , , inr wilh the riiihl winu nnd M.e tpmI 1 : vith tlie left- i'.,' IDAHO WEATHER, j Ti.uiiiht nud Pridny. raiu. WS Events ' ifp)— The government of Oeor- I all Russians who have arrived , 1020, must leave the oonntry, eived here from TifUs. Devel- ated strained relations between rmation of the American com- d with a preliminary fund of inixation work and start relief 3g .Wednesday of business men ious parts of the country. le first time in months armed nesday on a train which loft the 1 Pablin terminus of the Qreat ! [way. AU the employes of the vork. NUGENPS RESIGNATION S ACCEPTED BY GOVERNOR rd Senator-elect Frank It. Oooding to be Appointed to FU Vacancy Occttf- ilng Jannary 16 ,ir- nolHK. I.hiho. (/P)—Oov.-riu.r U, W, TJavi- Wodnofldnv form.allv accpt.-d the r,-HiK,.al'i.,n of .lohn N.i^enf. junioi riille.l .‘^tat.'n •.enntor froln Idaluf. nd, Frank II. CooiliuC- "onatar-elopt, will bc be ap|.olulod lo fill the vncaney with In n fow dayn. offiplnl» nt the Roverr- . or's offlpp nnnnunced. ^ ----- t?«-nutor Niiitent rpsignp.l to a^*pt « ,«d position on tbo federal trndp/eommls nm slon nnd hU reaignation wllljti^e •(- feel on Jnnuory l-'i. LLDAY LEASED WIRl DAIL [UBSOAY, DEOEMBEB 30, 1S20 ' POWfTcCEP AMNESTY p. LEADER Ti League Award it Causes Lithu Interest WABBAW, (j(p>-^FormaI notlflcJ ^ that tba rallvay between VUna and I the proposod.pUhlscn^Mim be held < Un«.' This QotlficaUcn *sraB sent by i tiom which hM bMn In charge of pie that, aa a result, Uthnanla will aban Vilna district. PENEVA. UP )—The council of t tho loague of Bed Croaa aocletles to ; to protect the health of tbe intematlo supervise tha plebiscite to determine t High Prices Left to Gay White Way on New Year’s Eve NKW YOUK. - Hi.l.itiu-n <.f j the i-Udeil .-aburol.. »1.,uk the ' ■‘(Juy White Wuy” will huvo ut ; lonst ono reuiindcr thin New Vonr'H I ove of Ihe old-time rollu-kiug mid-' 1< uicht .-olelirutioiM l.cfor,- the de ; nilsp of John Harhy.-i.rn—the prir<'H for viaiid" will l.o'im liiKh ilh UMinl'. In son ........... .llnoriv will bf naked lo (.uy Ii.'l for cover r-hnrKOfl us a t.relmiinarv fee for thp mero iirlvllo}:.- ..f pi.yiiia I "till more for u meal. ; ‘ I Neurlv all r.‘stnur:iti'iirB aiuu.uiii- . .-d todi'iv thut all tuble* had heeu '* j r.-norv.-d. Thoir moini pi..r.f Bh.-etr. I Hhow uiiioni: ..thor thlniTK e.iektails. j . punches. fi/zeH. hiKhbiillH and iu ! ' I lepH. Imt the ■‘fo..t notvB” explain. ; J 1 lui»»rio«»ly. thul thoKe lievrrnce' '"I nr.' iion-nlrohnllc. ^ ' mimvn i Labor Party Affiliated with the> Moscow Internationale, is Implicated I'Ol'KNltAl'.KN. (IP) I’luuK fm- I s.-iiwiti.iiial rev.iluti.in iu N.irwuv,! ‘which huvo become knowu to tli.' nu ' I tli.irifioM, are printed by the iiowMpnporj ............................ . nccoiiiitn puidisheil | I Iiy 'till- \’ordeniicun){ of (,'liriBtiania. A.-onlinj; tn ihe Vor.l.'niij:nnU- tlif i Inbor Jiarty, which. It Bays, jojine.l tli- Mokcow lnt4‘rnntii>nale in 1U18, Intend- ed to start thu iipriHinK by Heltiut; fln- ' lo eii..rmous liimbir -toreB iu Chrinll aula, rer.konlni: this would drnw th'.* eiiiire niteiition »f the capital. A'i BOon us fhe fire beinii to ruKo. Mi. ucwRpujier HtafoB: the revolutlonli>('> plnnned to orrupy the burru.-k'*, the j«>- llce hend<|uartp(B'uud the telegraph and telpphonp Btutinn". arn-«t the cnbinct membi'rn and an.l theji telej;- ruphimlly-a.lviBe lho provinces of the rev'i.lutlo’u and of the sucrcBBfiil Pon- .[iieBi ..r tho eupital. N.I rl.'fjnit.' .lute wus yiv.'ii for th.-, ■•xceui.ion ilf Ihe ulleKcd plan, it bpln;;; -aid that it wan net merely for a roa-; ! ITALIAN CBiaiS BUMOEED ! Afl BESULT OF FIUME AFFAIR NKW YORK, (yp)—llpport.H .if an im- . peii.liuir ].<>!itient rrisis in Italy sb u rc- nult of the eoBBiitlou nf militnry oporu- tioiiH u:;ainMt Fiume woro received hpro lodnv li\ Cnptnin IIiii:.i d'Aiiuunr,!.!. -ou 'of (labriele d ’Auuiuuio, Till- reports, which came from the | Fiiimnu meiirv in PariB. indicated the! fall of )ho nioliitl ministrv wn^ Imml 1 tient, with the public .ipiul.ui rising inl Bup}Kirt of the iK>et Pouimnnil.'r. Capt.iln d ’Annunzio drnierl publish-i ed rnp..rts that his falher hnd fled fromj Fiumo. , "I OTHER POLICE PATROLS AMBUSHED IN IRELAND Armed Civilians are Boported to Have 2QUed One Officer and Wotmdsd I Several Others (;P)—Armed clvUians ure re- ported to bnve nmliu.'iheil n police pa ill M'dlotnn. Countv Cork. ln-*t nieht. killinjj one polipcnyin un.l “ wounding spvpral othprB. , At tbo sarae nnnfbeV occurrcd on n Cork road in which oai f v.il.li.-r was ahot. A NOTHER contribution of A $1.00 is today added to yesterday’s total for the re* lief of the suffering children ',j abroad. This makes today’s total $400.90. tf. Thore should be at least II ten more loose dollars avail* able for this splendid char* ; Jty, Not ton dollars ih ono doi^ation, but ten single do- nations of $1.00 each, J Thc News will be glad to take obarge ofi them. E report OF THE A, N Nl *TS TERMS Oi ROMISED LEG ^ GO TO SOUTi 0 Poland [J lania to Lose f in Plebiscite :atlon haa been sent to Lithnanlg Dvlnak will remain Polish, afufTBiit only In the territory woat of that the commlBBion of the leagne of na- eblsdte details, and it Is ondarstood ndon thc idea of a plebiscite in the tbe lea^e of nations has reqassted supply the personnel and matarlols ional force which will go to Vilna to the sovereignty of that district ______________________: _______________JJ ^ ^=ssssss3^^=aS3E=s3a^^Bsas=3 RBLDOUTRBPE i FBR M INES B ill': ^ ---------- ihc- Senators Confident that Presi-jn’ dent Will Approve Assess- "'i ment Suspension rii ---------- inj \YA.SinNUTOS, The mine a- .tens.....nt bill which Seiialor Aahurst^, , .l.'inocraf .>f Ariz.mii. trailed yestorday pj, froui the While Houbo tu the Interior .lepurt.ineiil uiid J'nck ui;aiii in un uu- j„, siiecOHBful effort’ tn fiml nut whot ■. I’reii.lciit Wilson was Kuinj; to .lo witb il Kot iulo nennt.- .liHi-u»sion lo.lnv nft- er a luoli.ui hu<l boeu made for lh.* ^ :.euato 10 adiouru lhi» eveniuu luitil X M.iuilriy, Wonid Override Veto. . ^ Aakiiik' that Ihe moiiou he with ' '.Irawii, S;ualor AnhurHt indicated tliu-i .!! jin ullompi would b.> maile to p:iHn tb" J; ;hitl .iver llio pr.--ii.l.-nl ” s v.»tc. if it ihnill.l ..... .. tbnt ubnn.^U*. ■/'T h is l^ll has boeu before tho prr«l ,,.t;-u» »<iin(i dnys.” said FoUatrtr\\jiht!fift: ."If it floos not becomo n law todav nr p| 1L.iiaorrow. creat dlsnstor, finaueiurii'"H I nnd iirotracf.-d litigation will b e »u >- tained by jwor mou, prusp<.‘ctnrH nn«l iHiiinll miners. I cau onlv pxpref.-. (In- , : 1.011.. thai llie prcBideut will Hi«ii the lull toda\ or tomorrow,” Thoniaa la Philosophical. fu I Whil.- .IsHuvowiiiK .ippusitioii t.i Hit: an ';liiH, ^.-iiator Tliouiiis, di-niocru), . o* d« : f„l.,rado. naid ho had received ninn.N th I lelterH of protect from minors und oth- I I rs who wante.l comideto.l the rf-quirivl tl I work on .-laimx, Ihe time for coniplpl- H iuK whi.'h woiiM l>p extended six II iu..uthN by th.- m<-uBure. •‘1 ........ liKposed to tuke u veto plillo*« ophirally.'' said tin- (.'oh.rado senator. ••If th.- fonutnt i» opposed," iiol<l t^oiiatiir Ashiirst, "I hope he will not - lake the stop of ji‘'inB to tlio Wliito Houho un.l prencnting his views iK'nmi- allv t.i thp president.” ‘TII uot follow the precedent "Ci liv the senator from Arlrunu,” Rcuu- lor Thoma« re)died amidst Renffol , laiiKlit.'r, “ nor jom ithe rcprpsontutlvcr. nf the Irish ropublic In rii-eulntlnR “ Ibv Wlule " I hnve uo .loubt tluj bill will ho- " iroine u law,” snid Senator IloriOi, r*'- ipublican. of Idaho nnd Senator Hotuler t »on. demoearf of Npvndo, lold thp iOM- *■' ; ato he had reni«iu to believe it would “ ;i.e Mi;n.-.l •‘tomorrow if not todnv,” '* j Thp tnine nsspssment bill wns «‘nt ifi.rlav to I’r.'si.K-nt Wil.<<.n from Ibe , White n.uise executive officen. Tbe 'I ineiii.iiro previously hn.l b.-en referred * it., lh.- iilerior .lopnrtmeuf fnr, u rpc- ‘ .iiniuen.lalion nu>l bnlh Hrorplary " Puyne an.l AsBistnni Sppretary Vn«el- " saliK nre uu.bTHloo.l to have rcrnin- " aipnde.l il be «ign.-.l. ^ J Claim Holders in Danger. ^ I While the president luis until .laiiti- t it .iry I |.» ael on the measure, m*nnlors „ i and , reprpscntntivos (r.uii the weslern ( .: «taN-H hopp that he will upprove it im , Imodlately. The meusure extends for .1six mnnths the time in which nniiiml : •.H«.-«.<tn.-nr work t» Hi.- value o f IIOO hi.ii'f l.e .b,n.. on miiiiiii' •luim-*. fndpr ;cxistiiiir law this tinie expires at mid- * ' I ' niuht tomorrow night and t-hp t*laiiii ' jis ma.lo Ihnt unless the mensure is up t proved before thal time many rlni*n •' » holders «UI run tho risk of losing thoir - property.. J PROPOSES CIVIL BEBVICS BULE I -I FOB PBOHIBITION AOEKTS * J WAflHlXOTON. D. C-, (;p>—Federnl * t ) offi.^ers and ntfonts emjdnycd • to on- I I f.irc- national prohibition would be put ^ liu.l.T thp rivll servieo by a bill Intro t ;i -i,..-...\ bv rt»'uator SlerlinR. ro < I tpublicun. Snuth Dakotn, < Workers Quic Profit Sharii Ni:w DRHN. N, C., |^ —The profitn shnrinK system us a meana of avortiiu ^ strikes wus in a state of eollapso tod^ 1 as fnr as lho New Bern Iron Worka < and ita omployea were eonpomcd. Oopjl w e e k ’s work undor the plan fonnd the. workera’ pay envulopcs ten pir cent 1 shy niid today the plant was idle with | tbn men on strike for their old wag« ] acule. I Fbur weoka ago 78 eents an boor vM t the scale in thn, fouodrjr and in*e|lo« 1 ASSOCIATED PRESS EWS PBIOE r m i OBNTS W pea M T GIONAIRES; TH AMERICA 'CBNFL IGTENBS ASB ’mUNZIB BESIiSPfllR Commander of Italian Fo|-ces Treats with Communal Coun- cil Looldng Howard Capitu- lation of Fiume lOHDOK, (Al — Tto Sraim Newa Bom» corxwpondnt says to- day that D'ABUnnzip has aec«pt«d the, terns of Oensral Oavi«Ua, com- mandlnx tha recolar ZtaUan fon»s abont Pitime. D’Axunnzlo’s lo- glonailas will h* disvtlvwl and granted amneety, ths corre^ond- j ent declares, addln^r that it is ez- I pected D ’Assunxlo will go to Sonth I America. TIHK8TE, (/P>—HoatUities nt Piumo I between Itnlinn regular troops and tho D’Annunxlnn loglonarioa ondod last n'chi, Tho n^.T-pemcnt for tho capitulation of Finme will bo resumed Thursday morn- ing. Orders righting Oesaatlon Orders for a cessation of fighting at Fiume apnarently followod a report to' Oeneral Cnvlglia, commander of Ital- ian rogiilnrs In Dalmatia, that the coun- cil of Fiumo. to which Captain Oa- hriele D’.AnnunJsio hud turned ovor his powers UH hea.l of tbe “ regency of ! Qunrnero” h(id accyptcd t ^ term* of tbo Itnlinn government.* ' At a conference hold at Abbazia yoa- terday, the council gavn comploto rop- ognition of tho treaty of Rapallo, ngninst the npplication of which D’An- ' nuneio nnd his mon wore fighting. Poet to Take TOgbX Tlitf lAitt nows from-J)JlAniBii3 ;^'ji»r^- - - s.>iiiilly iitntoil be ha.i resolved to loavo ’* Fiume by airplnne, and it Is presumod ^ he plnnned to take with Lim Signorita . liuinella Durrarn. who has boon in Fi- ume for severnl months nnd to whom ho hus .leclnred ho will bc married as soCiii as h e iM givon a ’divorce from his Jiresent wife. Signorita Baocara to- fuHeil to leave tho poet-anldler when ail iitluok on the cily wna imminent, ileebiriiiy she would rnther be killed » than lo .]uit tho city. 'IllL ISMESBEPLyTO : NOTE OF ALL IED POW ERS I ______ I Oreek Premier Asserts Bight of I Self-Determination In Vote ^ for King j ATHKNO, (;?>—Premier Rliallli to ^ dny replied to the joint noto from Orpul nrilaln. France nnd Italv pro- Konted nu nocembor -1, The'reply, ,. which, covers two typed pages, contalnr but vngue oxprcsaiuiia. It voices tho . hope thnt thc (UHps will pass over rp- cent events In the face of the real sit- untion nnd snys that Oreece usstirled. b.v tho voto returning Constnntloc, the right of ]«oples to govern thomselves. ,, M. Ithallis note, whirh waa approv ., ed by King Constantine, leaves tno in- ,,j fprenn* thal Oreere is rendy to main- tnin nn nnny ui Smyrna when thc fund* y ure Jirovided. The tenor of tho note >a I. uiiiieuble. (t stntes that Conatantino wua m-nlled to tho throne by a 9^ per coni vote, Ihat tho feeiinija of th.; Greeks toward the allies nro unchanged and thnt thoy merely wUhed tn osMrt >• thoir constitutionnl liberty to get rid (>r three venrs of niiloerntlc dominn •n II _ NEW YORK OENTBAL WOULD '*■ AOQUIBE CHIOAOO JUNCTION I'J WASHINGTON'. </P>—Authority to J, tense and later purchase the Chicago .Itiiirlion Railwny 'Terminal propartien ,, 111 Chirnj:.! wus nsked of the fhterstate .^luuee-:. o coiumissvm . todny ;. by th- ' Now YtJk Centrnl Railrnnd rompanv. set nt ♦33,.133,3M, of which 122.087,510 is to Im? paid to the Cliicago Junction eompany ami »10,.'1-15,817 to the-Ua!on ^ Stockyards and Tr&nalt company, a nl Now Jeraey corporation, which owna rt- property already merged wilh tlic,Cb*- . ot cago' Junctioa company. The appMca r, tion said larger freight ternlTnal lacUi- •o lioH were ne««Bsary for the New Tork Central. ckly Tire of ^ ing Experiment 'it 1worka. A ten per eeni wof^Misetfen ‘ « was ordered on the gronnd- 'Ifcat- it- iy would ho neceswry to, ent’dkpMWS or ka eloae the plant. X one-day ttrljtrf'fo!-- , ae lowed. ' . ' ' tie: Another ten ^ m&( loweiia|r>f%» ; at aeato was soon prpposU,' b e tlU iC ^ > th ge^B-by a tcorkmfttt-.^t 'IM aa that of tb* laeciM tam td ^ M Us" was Sfrwd t« as an. ... ; ■ ' .

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Page 1: 00N PAPER IN IDAHO TwrrN -FAlLLS DAILN N lE W S

THE ONLY AFTEBNi

TwrrVOL. 8, NO. 213

lB eetTBE BASIS FOR HARDIPIHNS

S e n a to r Knox M akes S ta te m e n t A fte r Conference w ith P res i- ■ d en t-e lect Shedding More L igh t on Association

W ILL RE-INTRODUCE HIS RESOLUTION TO ENO WAR

MARION, O.. (iP)—F..Ilr,wlnj: n j fcrpnco with l*ri‘(il(J<-iit firtct Iliirrlint;, S ena to r PliilumhT U. Kno*. nf IVmi nylvnnia torfny fxprciwi'tl nMiirnnci* fhnt tllo VcrnniHefi Iciik’’'' <>f iintinna frill no t bo UAcd l>v tlip pn-iiiiIont-(<1i-(>t un fhe bnsis for hin propoiii'il aHAorin- tinn o f nntionK

“ r om OMitirod he hnn no such iden ' in m in d , '’ Sonator Knox told n«'vrt|m- I’Pr rorrospondontB. |

w m Urge Eenointion. ,Senator Knn*. who with ChnTli*» Kv- i

on* Hughei lina hpni mnitlniu-d for i soerctarv of stttto in the Ilnnliii t; ca1>- ' jnct, <lIscuMC(l hla in-nro rcmiluflun ' with Senator Uurdln^ nt to duy 'b \®"' fpranpc. Ho »nid hc would n - li i trn ; iliiPC Ms reaolution at the oxtni ?<pniiioii I of eongt«uii in iirnrtirnlly th<> imiii* ; form i t wan ndoptivl bv tho luKt cf.n yrP^B nnd vptopd Im- Pr.-sirh-ni WIIboii. ; :

M ay OutUae Poltcy.[lc said tlio new jn-tK'c ri-Holutioti n iu y j ,

run ta in nn iinionditiput outliiiini; u ♦•rni forclKfi rclntionH policy liy p r o ' , vldSnfr tha t the ttnlt i'd KtntoB should |;i>' to thp aid of the rc"l of the world If •■ivillr^tu.n I* nL’nin Ihn'iitcupd a« >n' 1014.

llRGOESliSTirii IN ' illSlS5§IlJUSlENI

C ham ber o f Oommeroe E x ecu ­t iv e U rges Im ised ia te In aa -

g n ra t io a of Buying

B O SX M r,'H sH ., O P H n is b a t te f - f l i i i thuflinPH readjtu to iont and defU tion '*!« inoro~^K#n‘ Half completed” and ' ' t h o t th e 'w o rs t is ovor,” was oxprossod by Albn B. JohniMn, president of tho P h i l ­adelphia a n d . Pennsylvania Chambers n t Commorco, in nn d d r e s s beforo t h e ' Doston Chamber of Cotnmerce tndny.

"Tfi i t not ROod bUBinuss us well an (;ood patrio tim i tn s ta r t buyinff now, to . Bi't the wheels o t Industrj’ onco more into motion, to rulipvo uneniptoyniont find to spread the improvoment of ron- i (Utiona ovor a l o n ^ r pprindt Lot me >rarn you not to wfiit ton ionj;,” ho; Mnld. ;

' ANOTHER GANGSTER IS i | CONVICTED OF ASSAULT;

Jm y Flnila T U rt of Oroup oJ K t«! OoUty Shortly Bofor. n m la B u r t I

M to P«nlt«itl»ry ;

HAN fTlAN(TI8(’0 . (/P)—.Imno-. Ca I rry , “th ird 6t n i:roii|> of five allojrcil i ganRBtora ponvictcd of rrimlual n« ; r.fv«UB ou vonna fixiud'polity Wp'dncKduy a hnlf hour l.cfor^l Edmond'M wrphy, the firM of them tni facc a ^ury. wub B iar tc d for tlic s t u t r | /cnltrnllnry nt Snn Qupiitiu to w’r ^ . n | Bpnt«nee of from one to fifty Cnroy'a aontencp wu» Bpf for .Innuary 3- ^

ThnnuiB Brnily. t ''P f'lurtli ar.-ii»pcl ennjrster, wMl jjn on trinl Mondiiy. Hi-will followpil by Allen ................

tC; T h p j u r y t ook b u L f ' ^ mii iu tcB to conv l c t Cnrc?’. H ix tc p ir in iu u tp - w .t - tiilt pn b y tb f M u r p h v j u r v nnd i-*rvi*u l>vth p j u r e , w h ic l .......... l-Vlwrtrd (K I<V) ^CruvonWy. tlu- ne fo ud o f l h c KauiT- fitpra t o ho trip<l. K r i iv onky will co iu - 0)) f o r S P n tp m r to u io rm u- . wlu-n cT- fo r tn w i l l lu- mndp to idifn iti :i upiv t r i a l f o r Ulm.

Caroy ndmitted drivlui: MIkk .IpkhI.' Mont(ff>mprv of Hcno. thc tomidaiirinu wlfni'BB, nnd ln-r romimnii'ti. Miks Jon-i

■ 8 ‘anipy. formerly of Vn-flnnd. !ii uu /lutouiobllp from n cnf<* in tho Ml""lo-i diBtrlct to a houne ucnr»>y iu 'w hirh fhe n ttack tonV idncc. llo 'Imii'il parM' i pntinn in thp .ittnrk. .■<llhou''li. im«i

• I tlvely id.'nlifi.‘d l'«- b^.th if'rl-. :ju.> he ^I'c-p'ivpd ?Vp vcpMc-t without a v\nible

-h 'u xf pmotlnn.

fO R D MOTOR PLANT WILL BE CLOSED INDEFINITELY

fltat-Down for Inventory to Continue, au tem en t S ty i ; 60.000 Workera

Affected

D ETB O IT; Mich.. (JPl — Autiounpi- m ent was mnde todny by thp Kord Mo­tor company th a t its I llchlnnd Park plant, which cloBcd Dec. S4 fbr invon- fnry will not re open Jnnunry 3, as plan- ««-d, bu t will remain clospd IndefinitP

Tbo »nld*.“ The company has now docided not

tc. rpoprn tho p lan t nex t week, bu t will ' rpitinno operatlona ftS early as posaible.

Thn uBsembly pinnts thronRhont the . I 'n itod fltntes wtll eontlnue their oper­

ations ns u su i l .”Off ic la lB o f thp company declined to

diaeoaa fhe thtitdown- A t the time o f tbe c lo r in j o f the

plan t ffff laren to ry , approximately 60,- OOOirorkert w e n e n p o y s d i s - tk a p i r Pnt plan t a t HifhlilBd P a rk . <

\ 00N PAPER IN IDAHO

N -FASenator Proposes

Accepting Treaty Without Covenant

WASHINOTON, D. C„ m — Itntiflcation of tho t rea ty o f Vor- Bnlllps b y tho Bonatp with tho ox-

1 ceplinn o f tho covonnut of tho m lOHKue o f nations i« to bo jiroiioBCdI by Bonntor King, domocrnt, lltoli,J who snid todny ho wub drnftlujj

aupli n rcMlution. He plans to iid-

t M* ” l subject

'iilS lL I ', y.sjLBiEesll- A m ericana a re T aken W hen .

T hoy M otor A cross Boun- ■i. d a ry Linela _ ■ '^ NOOALKH. Arlr.., (/P)—A |inriy ofl

fivo American noldSerR. under eomman.l^ uf Lieutennnt II. II. Luther of to(K>t(ni '

jj. jliie dopnrtnuNjit of the nrmy, wor- taken into cuntody at Hufiabp, Sonoru todny Uy u purty of Mexlcuii fiscnl Ciiard* when they uioforod m-ronn tho

V- iutprnutlonnl boundnry line inlo Mox ir ico and brought t<> NoRnlpB. Bonorn.!)• The holdiers were nnid to be neekin,; in wator.II- The i)riBi>norit wore l>rouj:lit fo N<>-II RiJes. wliero they wen> held for aeveral <III liour-t in the iiiuuii'lpal jnil . |)endihR I* :i «iiiifiTcnee botwePU Amoriean Coiinul ‘ n I 1‘ninrcs K. Dyer. M'-xi- uu Consul Mou- I).; foviTdc >ini) ]xr:irl.;‘

lurm v iutplliKcure offii'er. Thev w r e ! iroh-a-cd on ]inr.>le >vith iii>-trMcti<iiiM f«J '

‘• '■jn-|.ort III fhe uioriiint: K. M>'xicnn iiu-1 ’ -.m n»tsv.-.T)’

‘' ,10 a wire Bent Sc( roturv of War C alles 'i J‘' , ; i t Moxlc. Cifv for,advice. j.

Mexlr,.,, and American ,t)u-nlar an-?!- ’« iuuai[:rntii)u :nl»ll.)ri!;'‘ • .-\iir-.s.' i| il.eil

-pillion tha t Ih r iuci-leu: a:ih l.axe.l i-Mil Mi-<'huieul i;round>. Tlu- Moxican r . t t ' i j ' '<-01- iu couimnihl »r Ih.' •lotnrluu'-uiM .-.^hi>h tonk Ihe AiMi-rirau Hr.ldior^ iul>.| .••si.,dv «(iiteil that Iho reason hc dc i

T 'aiuecV fliem was lhal thev broii^'ht 11 their firenraiK n c r^ - tl.o l.urdcr iu !o |i

>■ PENNSYLVANIAN NAMEDMILITIA BUREAU CHIEF I

J Quard Officer, to Succeed M ajor 0 « n e ^ C arter

? f WASHINOTON, I), r.. ( /P)_colo ii I...... . C. nieknr.if. - f Oil Cilv. I S, ;

,” :>va« api-ointed todav l,v 1‘roBident Wi! ; "‘’ ;>ori aK rh ie r of the' militin burenu ..f

till' war dei'iirtment.Colonel n 'ckar.l. who in a PouiihvIv:.-

; ul-i untioiuil uunrd officor. uud nttnvh *■- 011 to tho in fantry renervo offii'crn *’*!<orp,'<. will a.-uunuo hi" duties t<Vuiorrow. "'•|su.-eeediiiK Mnjor Ocuorril .lvnn,- Moi ne.C nrtp r , who kupb to n line of comman,I. tie, CoIoupI nii 'kardx will have-the rank!

;o f mnjor (r<‘»<-nil and will I.,- the fir«> ^I Nntionnl i;unrd offircr l.i hol.l ihin ]>o-|

I |n ition. At>l>olntuii'iil of a uiinnl offi-i i.'.-r who i» a uiou.l.rr of Ihe r.-Mcrvo

T , ror]!!. to tb is pojfl IH provi.led for iu the ‘ iiriuy ro .irimniziiti.m bit! pnsied nt the

^^ lta«f »e«iHioti of c.iujfrcM.

! POSSE CAPTUSEfl B1*A0K MBN I ACCUSED o r WCUNDINO O m C E E' . SKALP:. / l a . .......................... .. ofl

,,,11 arroeil jieirro bnnd whieh wcinndod U;;d .‘putv Bliofiff Jind four oth.-r luenilior*

,„ , i i i f a ;earcl,lui: ,mrt.^ curly today, havv-. ,r^;bi>rn cnplured liv a iioRxe li.-nded b . '

Sherif f. Hnxhin.r; u.'ur I'l.-f-view, Tirol i t e l 'b p r i f f in hrluKiii;; lli.- pri-.iuorn lo this! ,„ l] ,Inco . ]

r. W o r l d N e^, O O N S T A N T D I O P L E , ((P)

K g ia h a s issued a n o rd er t h a t a in th o repnblio '^ ince M arch, X

"r' accord ing to a d isp a tch rccei r,v opm ents recen tly h ave indicat

B n ss ia a n d Oeorgia.

1;^ N E W V O H K , ( / P ) ^ F ^

'•=' m it te e fo r re lief in Ire land $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 to com plete o rgan

i' i w as annonnced a t a m eeting of I r ish an cesto ry from vario

' DUBLIN, ( f f V - r o T ’tho c row n forcos tra v e le d W cdne K ing’s bridge s ta tio n , th e t

y S o n th e m and W e ste rn railw ra i lw a y h ave re tu rn e d to wc

1“ ®’ B = S = = = » - T T = r T r T t ; = - * = = s = = s

EASTERN RAILROAD WILL ice- LAY OFF 2 ,0 0 0 EMPLOYESklo-s rk lN e w York. N m r Haven and Hartford on-1 to M ake Turther-Baductlon In t2i6 an-! W orking Forceaitp

N'KW HAVKN. Conn., (JPy~h\ fnr- tbPT tpduv tlw la tlw wfttklnR fo r r ts of

no t the Kow York. New Hnvpn an.l Hart- wlll ford railroad, will he mndp JifXl week, ble. It wns nnnounccd ln»t nijjht by .C . L, the Hurdn, munaKPr of thp rond.Mr- l ie said th n t 2.fnn omployea would be

Iuid off, “ owing to fu r ther severe de*I to rlines In thc businP»s of the road-”

This curtuilmcnt will ‘a ffec t princi the pnllv nu'fhanlcnl dppnrtmenfa and track 60,* workers. With thia reduction the road pil- wili have-dropped S.OOO peraona from

r pny-«‘lli> snce November 1.

0 CARRYING THE FUL

lLLSTW IH JPA U A IDAHO. THU

’iNTEfiUlL ROCyNilGII MARPS SPLIT

F r e n c h S o c i a l i s t s D iv id e F o l ­

l o w i n g V o t e f o r A f f i l i a t i o n

w i t h M o s c o w O r g a n i z a t i o n

a t S t o r m y S e s s i o n *

11 PASIB. (/P) — Tbe chamber, of floptttlos vo tod conlidcnce in

' ffoveniment todny 4&1 to 54. a f te r a dlacuaalon of a n interpellation

J reg a rd ln s th e Tours socialist con- ■ greea. -

Ju les Stoeg. mlnlstor of the Into-- rlor. reply ing to a speech by M ar­cel Corbin, aoriallat. in tho cham-

. bnr o f deputtoa tb la afternoon, s&ld ' tlie F rench govornmont regarded

l y the r e v o l a t l o n ^ j o t o o f the Totira , nocialifft conferonco aa a challenge and «U1 tak e all precautions noc- oflonry. J

* "T l ie energy of tbo French gov ­omniont will be equal to the audac­i ty o f th e revolu tlonarlos." ho do-

- rlared-

— ! TDl'HH. K r u i i c . {/P)~The Frpiipl. se

1 cialiHt i>arty ln«t iiiubt by a lurfjo m'l- J jo r ity voted in favor of nh»..hito af* filiation with the Mosc.iw int.Tuntiou* ul.-.,•! A m o tio n >>,- flie l. 'ft wiui: t o .ioiii , l t l i . ‘ I l n n l ii i f e r u a l l o n u le . uliHolutolv. -]WUH c iv e n vo tox , whil e a n o th e rr wi'Ui'u. 1'»('1>m1M JTeans M.'*iii;iu-t. of tbe Centr ist section, re-

j .|uestinjj the . iiuKroHS tn slate uno<pilv-i >!..rnll>- wliofhcr it would r.'coj.'uire lh--: I 'l lm rriuT <'f l/<nn;u.‘t nud Iiih followpr»i 11 from file inti 'riiationnlo. roreivpil I voten. There were .1117 nb-.lpnlion#|

1 from votinK. ].. I I.a te nl ii i|;h t. u f le r »»ff.irlB hml ...... 1

tiin.le to ke.-j) t h e o rp ii ii za tic in in ln c t . ! t i t h e KociiiliHtN p a r t y a r r iv e d ut n >p!i f' . i j i u t n whnl m a v p ro v e th r e e tu'ctiouH, .

! R igh t W ing elalmn Title, !' Tlie riKlit wini: o f the norintiHt". fet jiluv ilvclnrp.l- ilBcIf to b“ the Hoci.-iliHr*

: |t:iriv r.f Frau'-o. It>< luomb.TH h n v ' i-onlrol of a i-ouNiil.-rnbli‘ ]>nrt o f the.

parfy fuiida un.l uI.h.i o f tho netvapitpnriv kl Tluninnllp. -whipJt-i** -Vn- ihp nnm r

Deputv Marcel«fieinl>ui and vnrinu.. olh-] er indivi.hmt -orinIl»t«, l.ul in r.-nlil- helonj:'! to th.' >icicinli"t partv.

•I l.iiKf ni'-hf,« .He»~iou nf the 5.o,-iali»l , , ;.nui'rc-H .lcv.-lo)i-d into ,1 wild und •*

I lM .ir-nv vittJiii:. n , Zinnvicff. Rol- 1 sli.-vik''rnvcTUor of NfoKcow had opnt n '

nieBs-ip.- t.i th.- conureBH .Ipnmndinc in 1- tlio nnmo of Ibo Moscow pxeriitive com I niUtoe tUut tbe wntriotH nho\»U\ Iv

brnnded thc “ dctormin.-,i n#di-utB of h 1-. nourjioolsio iiifliieiice nn.l eletnnls wiHC ' •I which Iho ihird in lernnlionnl. 'rnn hnvoM l . ju n th in r in conimnii ," and expellpdM kifrnu i thc iiarlv. A rfnolutinn »o ro jecf ' > i^'lh.-Hc d.-mund« wax rpjpclod,

['i DelegatM Come to Blows. !n r e a t .! i»r ,rdor p reva i lo .l in th.> hnl l. i

I,. vi .im mT nni\ mi.n* n rd e n t dolpgntp* 1 - 'lou l 'n i; " A p n . ' h e n ' ■ a mi f r o q u e n t l ' 1 .--.urni: «o t-h.w*., ' ,

Mouibcrn ,.f lh. ' r it th l wiuC' w n lk « d , ou t, Iiut Ml.-, coi i t r i" !^ rem a in ed . 1

B I t wa« I.eli.iV.'iL th n l t n d a y ’H moot- ] intr* wr»uld d .' l i - rm 'no w h o th o r th o con- ]

,’ l t r tH t- w ou ld f o n n nn in d e p e n d e n t or- | “ iu a u ix a t i .m or w-ould-- iplit . o n c -h a l f go- , , i n r w i lh th e r ii ih l w in u nnd M.e tpmI 1

: v i t h tli e left -

i'.,' IDA HO WEATHER,j Ti.uiiiht nud Pridny. raiu.

WS E v e n ts 'ifp)— The g o v e rn m en t of Oeor- I a ll R uss ians who have arrived , 1020 , m u st leave th e oonntry, eived h ere fro m TifUs. Devel- a ted s tra in ed re la tio n s betw een

rm a tio n of th e A m erican com- d w ith a p re lim in ary fund of in ixation w o rk and s ta r t relief 3g .W ednesday of business m en ious p a r ts of th e country.

le f ir s t tim e in m on ths a rm ed nesday on a t ra in w hich loft th e 1

P ab lin te rm in u s of th e Q reat ! [way. AU th e em ployes of th e vork.

N U G E N P S R E S I G N A T I O N

S A C C E P T E D BY G O V E R N O R

rd Senator-elect Frank It. Oooding to be Appointed to FU Vacancy Occttf-

ilng Jannary 16

,ir- nolHK. I.hiho. (/P)—Oov.-riu.r U, W, TJavi- Wodnofldnv form.allv accp t .-d the r,-HiK,.al'i.,n of .lohn N.i^enf. junioi r i i l le . l .‘ tat.'n •.enntor froln Idaluf.

nd, Frank II. CooiliuC- "onatar-elopt, will bc be ap|.olulod lo fill the vncaney with

In n fow dayn. offiplnl» nt the Roverr-. o r 's offlpp nnnnunced. ^ -----

t?«-nutor Niiitent rpsignp.l to a ^ * p t « ,«d position on tbo federal trndp/eommls nm slon nnd hU reaignation w l l l j t i ^ e •(-

feel on Jnnuory l-'i.

LLDAY LEASED WIRl

DAIL[UBSOAY, DEOEMBEB 30, 1S20 '

PO W fTcCEP AMNESTY p. LEADER Ti

League Award it Causes Lithu

InterestWABBAW, (j(p>-^FormaI notlflcJ

that tba ra llvay between VUna and I the proposod.pUhlscn^Mim be held < Un«.' This QotlficaUcn *sraB sent by i tiom which hM bMn In charge of pie that, aa a result, U thnanla will aban Vilna district.

PENEVA. UP)—The council of t tho loague of Bed Croaa aocletles to ; to protect the health of tbe intematlo supervise tha plebiscite to determine t

High Prices Left to Gay White Way

on New Year’s EveN K W Y O U K . - Hi .l.itiu-n <.f j

th e i-Udeil .-aburol .. »1.,uk t h e ' ■ ‘ (Juy W h i t e W u y ” will huvo u t ; lons t ono r e u i in d c r th in N ew Vonr'H I

o v e o f I h e o ld - t im e ro l lu -k iu g mid-' 1< u i c h t .-olelirutioiM l.cfor,- th e d e ; nilsp o f J o h n H a r h y . - i . rn — th e prir<'H f o r v ia iid " will l.o' im liiKh ilhUMinl'. In s o n ............llnoriv will b f na ked lo (.uy Ii.'l f o r c o v e r r-hnrKOfl u s a t . r e lm i in a r v fee f o r th p m e ro iirlvllo}:.- . . f pi.yi iia

I " ti ll m ore fo r u m eal . ; ‘I N eu r lv al l r.‘stnur: it i 'i irB aiuu.uiii- . .-d todi' iv t h u t a l l tu b le * h a d heeu '* j r.-norv.-d. T h o i r moini p i. .r .f Bh.-etr.I Hhow uii ioni: . . th o r thlniTK e.iektails. j .

pu n c h es . fi/zeH. hiKhbiillH and iu ! 'I lepH. Im t t h e ■ ‘ fo .. t no tv B” e x p la i n . ; J 1 lui»»rio«»ly. thul thoKe lievrrnce' '"I

nr. ' iion-n lr ohnll c . '

mimvn iL ab o r P a r ty A ffilia ted w ith the>

M oscow In te rn a tio n a le , is Im plica ted

I 'O l 'K N l tA l ' .K N . (IP) — I ’luuK fm- I s.-iiwiti.iiial rev .i lu ti .i n iu N . i r w u v , ! ‘ w h ic h huvo b e com e k n o w u to tli. ' nu 'I tli.irifioM, a re p r in t e d b y th e iiowMpnporj ............................ . nccoii iitn puid is heil |I Iiy 'till- \ ’ordeniicun){ o f (,'liriBtiania.

A . - o n l i n j ; tn ih e Vor.l.'niij:nnU- tlif i In bor Jiarty, w h ic h . It Bays, jo j i n e . l tl i -

M okcow lnt4‘rnntii>nale in 1U18, I n t e n d ­ed to s t a r t thu iipriHinK by Heltiu t; f ln -

' lo e ii . . rm ous l i i m b i r -toreB iu C h rin ll a u l a , re r .k onln i: t h i s w ou ld d r n w th'.* e i i i i r e n i t e i i t i o n » f t h e c a p i t a l . A'i BOon u s fh e f i r e b e in i i to ruKo. Mi. uc wRpujie r HtafoB: th e revolutlonli>('> p ln n n e d to o r r u p y th e burru.-k'*, t h e j«>- ll ce he nd< |u a r tp (B 'u ud th e t e le g ra p h a n d te lpphonp B tut inn" . a rn -« t t h e cnb inc t m em bi' rn a n d an.l the ji telej;-r u p h im l l y -a . l v iB e lho p r o v in c e s o f t h e rev' i.lu tlo’u a n d o f t h e sucrcBBfiil Pon- .[iieBi .. r t h o eup i ta l .• N.I r l. 'f jn it . ' . lu te w us yiv .' ii f o r th.-, ■•xceui.ion i l f Ihe ulleKcd p la n , it bp ln ;; ; - a id t h a t it wan net m e re ly f o r a r o a - ;

! ITALIAN CBiaiS BUMOEED !Afl BESULT OF FIUME AFFAIR

N K W Y O R K , (yp)— llpport.H .if a n im- . peii.liui r ].<>!itient r r i s i s in I t a l y sb u rc-

nu lt o f t h e eoBBiitlou n f m i l i tn r y oporu- tioiiH u:;ainMt F i u m e w oro rec e iv e d hpro lo d n v li\ C n p tn in IIiii:.i d 'A iiuunr,! .! . - ou ' o f ( la b r i e l e d ’A u u iu u io ,

Till- reports, which came from the | Fiiimnu m eiirv in PariB. indicated the! fall of )ho nioliitl ministrv wn Imml 1 tient, with the public .ipiul.ui rising inl Bup}Kirt of the iK>et Pouimnnil.'r.

C a p t . i l n d ’A n n u n z i o d rn ie r l pub l i s h - i e d r n p . . r t s t h a t h i s f a l h e r hnd f led f ro m j F i u m o . , "I

OTHER POLICE PATROLS AMBUSHED IN IRELAND

Armed Civilians are Boported to Have 2QUed One Officer and Wotmdsd

I Several Others

(;P)— A rm e d c lv U ia n s u r e r e ­p o r t e d to b n v e nmliu.'iheil n po li ce pa

ill M 'd lo tn n . C o u n tv C ork . ln-*t n i e h t . k i l l in j j one po lipc ny in un.l

“ w o u n d in g spvpra l othprB. ,A t tbo sarae nnnfbeV

occurrcd on n Cork road in which oai f v.il.li.-r was ahot.

A NOTHER con trib u tio n of A $ 1 .0 0 is to d ay ad d ed to y e s te rd a y ’s to ta l fo r th e re* lief of the su ffe rin g ch ildren

',j ab ro ad . T his m ak e s to d ay ’s to ta l $ 4 0 0 .9 0 .

tf. T hore should be a t lea s tII ten m ore loose do lla rs avail*

ab le fo r th is splendid char*; J t y , N o t to n do lla rs ih ono

doi^ation, b u t te n single do- “ n a tio n s of $ 1 .0 0 each,J Thc N ew s will b e g lad to

ta k e ob arg e ofi them .

E r e p o r t OF THE A ,

N N l*TS TERMS Oi ROMISED LEG GO TO SOUTi

0 Poland [J lania to Losef in P leb isc ite:atlon haa been sent to Lithnanlg Dvlnak will remain Polish, afufTBiit only In the territory woat of th a t

the commlBBion of the leagne of na- eblsdte details, and i t Is ondarstood ndon thc idea of a plebiscite in the

tbe le a ^ e of nations has reqassted supply the personnel and matarlols

ional force which will go to V ilna to the sovereignty of th a t district

______________________:_______________JJ ^^ = s s s s s s 3 ^ ^ = a S 3 E = s 3 a ^ ^ B s a s= 3 ‘

RBLDOUTRBPE i FBR MINES Bill':

---------- ihc-S e n a to r s C o n f id e n t t h a t P r e s i - j n ’

d e n t W ill A p p ro v e A s s e s s - " 'i m e n t S u s p e n s io n rii

---------- inj\YA.SinNUTOS, The mine a-

.tens.....nt bill which Seiialor Aahurst^, ,

.l.'inocraf .>f Ariz.mii. trailed yestorday pj, froui the While Houbo tu the Interior .lepurt.ineiil uiid J 'nck ui;aiii in un uu- j„, siiecOHBful effort’ tn fiml nut whot ■. I’reii.lciit Wilson was Kuinj; to .lo witb il Kot iulo nennt.- .liHi-u»sion lo .lnv nft- er a luoli.ui hu<l boeu made fo r lh.* ^ :.euato 10 adiouru lhi» eveniuu luitil X M.iuilriy,

Wonid Override Veto. . ^Aakiiik' that Ihe moiiou he with '

'.Irawii, S ;ua lo r AnhurHt indicated tliu-i .!! jin ullompi would b.> maile to p:iHn tb " J ;

;hitl .iver llio pr.--ii.l.-nl ” s v.»tc. if itihnill.l ..... .. tbnt ubnn.^U*.■ / ' T h i s l^ll has boeu before tho prr«l

,,.t;-u» »<iin(i dnys.” said FoUatrtr\\jiht!fift: . " I f i t floos no t becomo n law todav n r p|1 L.iiaorrow. creat dlsnstor, finaueiurii '"H I nnd iirotracf.-d li tigation will be »u >- • ta ined by jwor mou, prusp<.‘ctnrH nn«l iHiiinll miners. I cau onlv pxpref.-. (In- ,: 1.011.. thai llie prcBideut will Hi«ii the

lull toda\ or tom orrow,”Thoniaa la Philosophical. fu

I Whil.- .IsHuvowiiiK .ippusitioii t.i Hit: an ';liiH, ^.-iiator Tliouiiis, di-niocru), . o* d« : f„l. ,rado. naid ho had received ninn.N thI lelterH of protect from minors und oth-I I rs who wante.l comideto.l the rf-quirivl t l I work on .-laimx, Ihe time for coniplpl- H

iuK whi.'h woiiM l>p ex tended six II iu..uthN by th.- m<-uBure.

• ‘ 1 ........ liKposed to tuke u veto plillo*«o p h ira lly . ' ' said tin- (.'oh.rado senator. • • I f th.- fonutnt i» opposed ," iiol<l

t^oiiatiir Ashiirst, " I hope he w ill not - lake the stop of ji‘'inB to tlio Wliito Houho un.l prencnting his views iK'nmi- allv t.i thp presiden t.”

‘ T I I uot follow the precedent "Ci liv the senator from Arlrunu ,” Rcuu- lor Thoma« re)died amidst Renffol , laiiKlit.'r, “ nor jom ithe rcprpsontutlvcr. nf the Irish ropublic In rii-eulntlnR “

Ibv W lule " I hnve uo .loubt tluj bill will ho- "

iroine u law ,” snid Senator IloriOi, r*'- ipublican. of Idaho nnd Senator Hotuler t »on. demoearf of Npvndo, lo ld thp iOM- *■' ; ato he had reni«iu to believe i t would “ ;i.e Mi;n.-.l •‘ tomorrow if not to d n v ,” '* j Thp tnine nsspssment bill w ns «‘n t ifi.rlav to I ’r.'si.K-nt Wil.<<.n from Ibe , W hite n.uise executive officen. Tbe 'I

ineiii.iiro previously hn.l b.-en referred * it., lh.- i i le r io r .lopnrtmeuf fnr, u rpc- ‘ .iiniuen.lalion nu>l bnlh Hrorplary " Puyne an.l AsBistnni Sppreta ry Vn«el- " saliK nre uu.bTHloo.l to have rcrnin- " aipnde.l il be «ign.-.l. ^

J Claim Holders in Danger. ^I While the president luis un til .laiiti- t

it . iry I |.» ael on the measure, m*nnlors „ i and , reprpscntn tivos (r.uii the weslern (

.: «taN-H hopp tha t he will upprove it im , Imodlately . The meusure ex tends for .1 six mnnths the time in which nniiiml : •.H«.-«.<tn.-nr work t» Hi.- value o f IIOO hi.ii 'f l.e .b,n.. on miiiiiii' •luim-*. fn d p r ;cxisti ii ir law th is tinie expires a t mid- *'

I ' niuht tomorrow night and t-hp t*laiiii ' j i s ma.lo Ihnt unless the mensure is up t proved before th a l time many rlni*n •'

» holders «UI run tho risk of losing thoir - property.. J

PROPOSES CIVIL BEBVICS BULE I-I FOB PBOHIBITION AOEKTS *J WAflHlXOTON. D. C-, (;p>— Federnl *

t ) offi.^ers and ntfonts emjdnycd • to on- II f.irc- national prohib ition would be p u t ^

liu.l.T thp rivll servieo by a bill Intro t;i -i,..-...\ bv rt»'uator SlerlinR. ro <I tpublicun . Snuth Dakotn, <

Workers Quic Profit Sharii

N i:w DRHN. N, C., | ^ —T he profitn shnrinK system us a meana of avortiiu strikes wus in a s ta te of eollapso t o d ^ 1 as fnr as lho New Bern Iron Worka < and ita omployea were eonpomcd. Oopjl w eek’s work undor the plan fonnd the. workera’ pay envulopcs ten pir cent 1 shy niid today the plant was idle with | tbn men on strike for their old wag« ] acule. I

Fbur weoka ago 78 eents an boor vM t the scale in thn, fouodrjr and in*e|lo« 1

ASSOCIATED PRESS

E W SPBIOE r m i OBNTS

W p e a M T

G I O N A I R E S ;T H A M E R I C A

'CBNFLIGTENBSASB’mUNZIBBESIiSPfllR

C o m m a n d e r o f I t a l i a n F o | - c e s

T r e a t s w i t h C o m m u n a l C o u n ­

c i l L o o l d n g H o w a r d C a p i t u ­

l a t i o n o f F i u m e

lOHDOK, (Al — T to S r a i m Newa Bom» c o rx w p o n d n t says to ­d a y th a t D'ABUnnzip h as aec«pt«d the, t e r n s o f O ensral Oavi«Ua, com- m andlnx th a re c o la r ZtaUan fo n » s abont Pitime. D ’A xunnzlo’s lo- glonailas w ill h* d isvtlvw l and • g ran ted amneety, t h s co rre^ond-

j e n t declares, addln^r t h a t i t is ez- I pected D ’A ssunx lo w ill g o to Sonth I America.

TIHK8TE, (/P>—HoatU ities n t Piumo I between Itnlinn regular troops and tho D ’Annunxlnn loglonarioa ondod lastn 'chi,

Tho n^.T-pemcnt for tho capitulation of Finme will bo resumed T hursday morn­ing.

Orders r i g h t in g OesaatlonOrders for a cessation o f figh ting a t

Fiume apnarently followod a report t o ' Oeneral Cnvlglia, commander o f I ta l ­ian rogiilnrs In D almatia, th a t the coun­cil of Fiumo. to which Captain Oa- hriele D ’.AnnunJsio hud tu rn e d ovor his powers UH hea.l of tbe “ regency of

! Qunrnero” h(id accyptcd t ^ term* of tbo I tnlinn government.* '

A t a conference hold a t Abbazia yoa­te rday, the council gavn comploto rop- ognition of tho tre a ty of Rapallo, ngninst th e npplication o f which D ’An-

' nuneio nnd his mon wore fighting.

P o e t to T a k e TOgbX Tlitf lAitt nows from-J)JlAniBii3 ; ^ ' j i » r ^ - -

- s.>iiiilly iitntoil be ha.i resolved to loavo ’* Fiume by airplnne, and i t Is presumod ^ he plnnned to take w ith Lim Signorita . liuinella D urrarn. who has boon in F i ­

ume for severnl m on ths nnd to whom ho hus .leclnred ho w ill bc married as soCiii as he iM givon a ’divorce from his Jiresent wife. S ignorita B aocara to- fuHeil to leave tho poet-anldler when ail iitluok on the c ily wna imminent, ileebiriiiy she would rn ther be killed

» than lo .]uit tho city.

'IllLISMESBEPLyTO : NOTE OF ALLIED POWERSI ______

I O r e e k P r e m i e r A s s e r t s B i g h t o f

I S e l f - D e t e r m i n a t i o n I n V o t e ^ f o r K i n g

j ATHKNO, (;?>—Prem ier Rliallli to dny replied to the jo in t noto from

„ Orpul n r i la ln . France nnd I ta lv pro- Konted nu nocem bor -1, T h e 're p ly ,

,. which, covers tw o typed pages, contalnr but vngue oxprcsaiuiia. I t voices tho

. hope thn t thc (UHps will pass over rp- cent events In the face of the real sit- untion nnd snys th a t Oreece usstirled. b.v tho voto re tu rn ing Constnntloc, the righ t of ]«oples to govern thomselves.

,, M. Ithallis note , whirh waa approv ., ed by King Constan tine, leaves tno in- ,,j fprenn* thal Oreere is rendy to main-

tnin nn nnny ui S m y rn a w hen thc fund* y ure Jirovided. The teno r o f tho note >a I. uiiiieuble. ( t stntes t h a t Conatantino

wua m-nlled to tho th rone by a 9^ per coni vote, Ihat tho feeiinija of th.; Greeks toward the allies nro unchanged and thnt thoy merely wUhed tn osMrt

>• thoir constitutionnl l ibe r ty to get rid (>r three venrs o f niiloerntlc dominn

•nII _

N E W YORK OEN TBA L WOULD '*■ AOQUIBE CHIOAOO JU NCTION

I'J WASHINGTON'. </P>—A uthority to J , tense and la te r purchase th e Chicago

.Itiiirlion Railwny 'T e rm in a l propartien ,, 111 Chirnj:.! wus nsked o f the fh terstate

.^luuee-:. o coiumissvm . todny ;. by th - ' Now Y tJk Centrnl Railrnnd rompanv. set nt ♦33,.133,3M, of which 122.087,510 is to Im? paid to the Cliicago Junction eompany ami »10,.'1-15,817 to the-U a!on

^ S tockyards and Tr&nalt company, a nl Now Jeraey corporation, w hich owna rt- property a lready merged wilh tlic,Cb*- . o t cago' Jun c t io a company. The appMca r, tion said larger f re ig h t ternlTnal lacUi- •o lioH were ne««Bsary f o r th e N ew T o rk

Central.

ckly Tire o f ^ ing Experiment' i t 1 worka. A ten per een i w o f^ M ise tfe n ‘« w a s ordered on the gronnd- 'Ifcat- it - i y would ho necesw ry to, e n t ’dkpMWS or ka eloae the plant. X one-day ttr l j tr f 'fo !-- , ae lowed. ' . ' 't ie : Another ten ^ m&( lo w e i i a | r > f % » ; a t aeato w as soon prpposU ,' b e t l U i C ^ > th g e ^ B - b y a tc o rk m f t t t - .^ t ' IM

aa th a t o f tb * laec iM t a m t d ^ •M U s " w as S f r w d t« a s an. . . . ;

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[ONDON PRESS "> INSISTS yPON .* NiLPmiLEy:

- Durom

N e w s p a p e r s R e n e w E x p r e s s i o n s

o f D e s i r a b i l i t y o f R e s t r i c t i n g of t i. .

S e a P o w e r a n d C o n f e r e n c e s Hovori

. to Bring About Curtailment---------- und 2

LONDOK, (/P)— InslBtenn) on tho do opinio:

irirability o f rentric ting naval orma* 'monta and t h o holding of a confercnco on tho Rubjoct by tbo United StatOB,

Oroat Britain and Japan waa ronowed },qb }i< todoy by 1/ondon nowsimpor*. atonmc

The Timea, anylng tho belief waa milty widely prevfilent in lho United Btatoa ^ Uint Orent Hritnin wna bound by a trcnty to mippurt Jnpnn in tbo cnso j tbnt country alimild entor n wnr with t|,p Amcrii'n. dovotod more than bnlf » loni; oditorint, auokiuK to convince n n r t r Amoricnnit tb a t tbia boliof wna “ gro- r n U r teaquoly fa lao ." Tho nowapnpor . rc- p p »:nlled tha t wben tbo Unitod Btntoa nnj Gront B rita in In 1014 aiinod thn pence commiasion*trenty, “ Orent. Dritnln im Nortli mcdiot«ly notified Jii]mn of tho fact. . Sng Jnjian wna told thnt the nprronicnt ;<i aubmit diaputoa botwoon tho Unitod StntoH nnd Qront Hritnin to invOHtlRn- RIO tion by n pormnnent in ternntionnl com- prosen misaion constlfuted an oxomptioii or _ Gront UritalM'H pnrt to nid .Inpnn.”

“ I f thnt doCB not exiilodc nil u n o ^ ?.i1 dur iiCBH nbout an AnKlo-.TiipiindHe n ttn<^” obriitic anid tho newapapor, “ tbo suapieioii propoai muat be beyond fbe p<t\vorM of ronaon- in Hio infT.” commii

RcitcrntinR it« nilvocncy o f an tora ac agreement botwccn the tbrco powers, to 20,C tlio Morning I’nat r.nntonded aucb nn tbo Ur ngrciimcnt nhould nut in fringe upon T},o tho province of tho Irnguu of nutiona. commo

“ Tho HritlHb government,” anid fbo otic ao Diiily Kcw b. “ dofinitely fnvors aueh jtintivi nn intornntJfliinl eonfcrciicfl on diaarm- rcntieal nment oa wnn proiioaed by Joaophu? Ijq.Uoh Daniola, United Statea aocretary of tbo j,uco n nnvy, and mnintaina it ia tho function j?„_j of Uio loaguo of nntiona to cnl! i t . ”

O I L S E E K E R S W O U L D U S E '1Z<\

P L A N E S T O S T A K E C L A I M S f™ ' '" ;

Would B« ProBp«ctora Svolve Schome M A k I fo r E a te r ln g Ooarded Pleads With.

o u t B m k l n g L&w _ ^** Frencli

VANCOUVKH, » . 0., (/Pl — Wllil,; w o u l d b o prosportoTB for oil in tho Fori Nonnnh d i a t r i r t nro chnflng im p a t ie n t - ly t o b r e a k t h r o u g h Iho c o rd on of pro- clmma U n c i a l po lioo nh lc li, prevcnta t h c i r f''>' *ni pnasin g I ’cnc« r iv o r c ro a s in g t o a tn ko a trnw . c la ima in t h o oil fiolda, n ai'bomo ia provo n fo o t h e re , w b ic b , i f r n r r io d to n buc ? a n re ••eairfnl conclu s ion will otmble th o m to by bui Ktnke p,laimn w i t l io u t b r e a k i n g - th o Ho a law . tho mi

Tbo n d v o n tu ro ra p lnn t o c n to r tho f o u n d s oil f i e l d s of Port Norm iiii f ro m tb o be coir coaa t by a i rp l an e , Btiike tb e i r c la im a, ed tbn nnd fly b a c k to t h e IVaci- r iv e r cro.ia- flnnimi jn g fo r t h o a p r in g w h en tbo po lice wil l boon I n llow o n t r y in t o tb o d i a t r i e t n n d when tb c ro iB e e r tn in to be n w i ld Bcramblo OOMS! f o r tlu3 most p ro m ia in g c laima. T h e 0E d la tan co i a , a b o u t 300 milca a n d tb c plaaoB w o u ld bo e q u ip p ed w i tb r u n n e r s , V ' V by -wbicb m o a n a Jandmg c o u ld bo m a dd on tho ico o f rivers and lake's. chaa od

Thero nro a b o u t 2 0 'cl a im a atakod in Uill dlB ltlc t ThMo ^ t in all motkod before the loBt v>ntum n w h e n tho dia- c losed , t r i r t •wna clo aed b y a u th o r i t i c a w h o fl f e a r e d to a l lo w p ro ap ec to ra to ontor “ Dl in tho hoart o f wintor lest t hoy porlah g r a i n i n the cold. ' In opc

■ * te o n n;

C A N A D I A N W H E A T G R O W E R S

E V O L V E M A R K E T I N G P L A N bnrler _____ » " ' iy 1

iDdlTldnal Prodac«r TlM U p H is Orops corn i fo r T in T M n U ader ProposM Oon* ^

t r» c t Form______ rOTJB

\VTNN1PE0, (Hj- C n n jJ b n P tcn i) - fO E A form o f ngrecment haa been drawn up here by a npecial committee np- ,jiointed by tbe Cnnadlrin counrll of ag- jj j- riculture in which it is propoaed lo bondle on a y>-oporative bnaia for th*? jnext fivo y e th the wbea t crop of On- ta rlo and weatom Canada. Agrebments nre to be botween “ ' th o Unitod Parra- ® ern’ Orain corpnratlon. a non-profllcorporation” and the individual pro- ___duc.or, and i t la oet out. t h n t c o n t r a c t s OTO n o t to be eom o e f f e c t i v e “ unti l aim *'i ln r c o n t r n c t s c o v e r in g n t le a a t flO p o r . 5 c e n t o r n p p r n i im n t e ly to n m il lion ocroi* " o f w b e n t b n v e been enteri*d in to . _

The g r o w e r w ho on te ra Into c o n l rn e t wifb the c o rp o r a t io n ng ree a to do livor to i t a ll b ia w h e a t sa ve w h n t bo ro P' ta in n f o r b in own seod and f ee d , and th o c o rp o r a t io n ngreea to ael l th i a Claf wheat a t t b e bo«t p r ice a o b t a in a b le un^ der markot c o n d i t io n a nnd to tu rn over fn tho g r o w e r tb c proccedB lesa. nil tb e • • cftsta o f opcra tionB . ^

S O V I E T R E C A L L S K R A S S I N |

P n ipoiet Oonaoltatl im wltai BoU harlk BltoatioD In

LONDON, O Ph-A Moacow wirelesa meBsoge today aays thn t aa Qreat B ri Al to la , whieh rcccntly oeeepted the Jn ly Al sgroement fo r & resoiopUon o f trod<i with S a a d a , " h a a now eompletelj alt- Ki erod Ita position ond Ib d e a r l r oriJling the obligationa which i r i i n d e r l i o k In L d J nly,” tho aovie t goTcmment haa do- Eg

to reeoll I<onId Kraaaln, Bo1th«- vlk miniater of t rade <md commerce, f rom .L ondon to confult with him. .

IDAEO OO-SDS TBT OUT FOB QZR TB ^O LLB O S MET TOUBMEY ^

KfOBOOW, Uoho. (/F)-KoTel in northwest loterc«IIeglate nthlotica ia « tennis tonnuunoBt tnnonnced for SO ta d 21 In wW«h women students rap- reaantinff tba U niren lty oi Idiiho here

WUtman, eoQega s t Wsfls WsUa,- Washlsgt«9 « wiU «Q9 peta. A Mriaa of p „

eaapo* tonnuaasts will be held miig Bsder.the direetion ef IQsa Irene . ,w«t>ea for tha purpose of selectlnjr *

e«-«d te«a..

T W O

Dl miflii mm~ \TIICTICSOFSIIBOM |(

lilway Disaster is Pointed Ont as Premeditated Aot of

Workers

IAI..OUTTA, (/P)— (In d ia Infonnation roau)—Indian labor fo r thu las t two ntha hua been adopting sabotage tac* C^ppj a to gain ita ondB in various ports tbo country. A notoblo example is Ql.

) in Madraa, wbero tho pmvincia! ■'ornnient Iiub jua t issued o eonunnn- PO 10 in rpforonce to tho railway dlaaster i^ i t month, whoro 14 poopio woro killed 1 21 injurod. Tho disastor, in tbo nion of tbo govornmont, ia the bov- P E l .h ou t of uigbt caacB of aabotago ruiiitted botw eon-Auguat 14 and Oc- , .>er 21. ,rho atriku o f atevedorea in thia city lor'*U I bold up In port 111 ocean-going counci amora, indtend of tbo normal 60 ua- utaten ly hero. Thu accumulation of car- a amounta to thouaands of tons, and g lu t ia accentantod by the Import*

' f inancial dlffie.ultiea, duo to foil “ u <>\ the excbange. organi

III.— I. ndm in

lOPOSE MEMORIAL FOR BRAZIL FROM AMERICANS

______ monrth In Bio Oa Jansiro samSnggest Oontzlhntion to Oanteo- ooo,

nl&l Oalehration popt--------- ■ f lek

tIO DE JA N EIR O , Brazil . (JPf— b y )senta tion b y tho peoplo o f tho Unit- the Statea of a suitable memorial ,to Bra- during thin coun try 's centonnla l eel-a tion of indopendeneo in 1022 is ^ poaed by Nortb Ainurlcnna residing Hin do Janeiro. F o r th is purposeimitteea bnvo been formod nnd let- 7 m , t nett ing forth tbo plan will bo Bont20,000 persona and n aaoc ia tlons /ilT “ Tl:Unlt.id Sta tes. Uioir i

^I0 North ' American chmfiber of " ' “ "t 1imerce nnd tho United ^ n t e a Patr i- n dec; aocir ty in Brazil have /taken tho in- regard•tlvo in the movemeoT Thoy havo niilita:iiealod c o -o p o ra t io :^ f ro m * BimUnr provinlea In Sno P n u lg / Sajitoa, Pornam- Uio a(0 nnd/inchla,-----:nglla»vFrcn(vh, Portugueae and colo- govon1 In Brtuyl of other European na- turbar IB are nlao 'p lnnnlng fo r aimllar.pre- “ Th tation, ne in Huenoa Alroa whon Ar- niil ita t inn 'a rontenniiJ waa colobratodI yonra ngo. maaa i

» whicb

IKES BRICKS OF STRAW S ' i------ ■ terma.

inch ToxtUa Expert Olalma inven- iBionci Uon to Eelleve Hooaa Shortage cd out

---------- w h e n'AKIS, (/P)— A French toxtllo o rper t Jom o: ma thn t ho haa invented a proccsa emnie m nking bricka from comprosBcd

iw. l i e in aearcbing fo r funds, to inted vo thn t bo ia nn Idle dreamer and post-w

relinvo the preaenk bousing criaia (jhina build ing housea. sent tIe aaya owing tb tbe alight weight of rondei

mntorinl thero is no noed fo r doop posaib ndnt.iona nnd tho wholo building can «<d completed in a montb . I t ih a ih r m ' muat thn t tho atrnw preparation is not in- |,„r fo nmnble. Tho f l ra t houBO haa alrendy to a n built In Montnrgia. ment

* ~~~ of ten B4MI8SI0N PIBTBIBUTEB „ h n t SEED TO OANADIAN F A E M E E a nogotl tEOINA, Sunk., yp>-a>» i> 2,too,000iheln o f aoed. g rain havo booa pur- ward laed nnd diBtributod b y tha seed lln commission to tbo formers in S E v I stem Cannda d.urlng the ' seaaon Jost sed, i t is nnnouncod b y A. B. Wilson, d gra in commlBalonor.‘During tho four years th a t the seed Burili lin purahnsing commiasion hos boon qod operation i t has expended over fif- n million dollars In tho purchaso (for tr ibu tion th roughout Canada) of OM scted aoed wheat, onta, six-rowed ,„fl„ , •ley nnd fall rj-c, ,and during tho power ly p a r t of 1018 aeed peas, beans and lock, n ( fo r 'd i s t r ib u t io n in O n ta r io ) ," Ncbrr . Wilson Bald. annou

• ncsda UB HONDBED APPLI0ANT8 tho g. "OB DIVOBCE WATT ON 00UBT8 of th(

V IN N IPE O , Mnn., Fon r hun-d divorce applications aw ait hear*: In tho courts of M anitoba, i t is an- m eed a t t h e L aw Courta. Beorea ofcs bavo been heard oach month slneo --------inltoba w as given power to g ran t i ^ ' * orces a yoar a ;^ .rhe amall aam for w hich ' a 'divorce 1 ho obta ined Is bellovod to bo tho ISO fo r tho hundreds o f persons soek- ' legal soparntion. L aw yers stoto i r n divorco cnn be secured through I M anitoba courta for less than |200.

31aaaiflcd advertis ing la tbe cheap- th ing you can buy:;rmoaanred by

’ p rof its I t may b r ing you.

::nas8lfied Ads i r e choop— effecUve.

c o a l IFO B L E S S T H A N OOBT

Aberdeen Immp—. |1LC 0 per tonAberdeen Egg___ |11 .00 per tonAberdeen Nnt------ 111.00 per ton

K ing and H iaw atha Ooal:

Lump ------- | n Kfl p e r ton

Egg -------------------$11.00 pcr tonN ot --------------------#11.00 per tonBook Springa N n t $10.60 per ton

SHANKEL GOAL GO.P H O N E . 4 3 6

U idw ln tar T erm Baginfl J a n n a r r S

P o d tio sa OnartBtM d t o O n d o a ta a ( W rit* f o r Oata log i I

u n x ’s s m t s B s s o o l l b o b

v in 'PALLS DAILY NE)

lE s iin ^ iIS CONVEHTEO J TO MILITiSM J

______ 23 coi

reign Office Councillor Points Out N ation’s A rm y Less Pro- portlonately th a n th a t Al- viding lowed G erm any U nder T rea ty

--------- trie^EKING, (/p)—Chargea which bavo oxihaj n circula ted In somo foroign eoun- a thot China bos bocomo a mill- u „ 5( atic nut lon arc denied by Dr. Tyou, livla, nclllor tjf .the forei 'gn offiee, Di a

,emcnt hc haa ju s t Issued. GuatoiW hat China todny ia suffe r ing from N irari c t mllitnriBm proporly so-called, b u t Urugu (Ivoi-weight of provincial m ilitary , , in izntion in rela tion to tho gonorai , lin ia trution,” Bald tho councillor. ^

“ Ohlna,T according- t o Indepeaid- four 1 a t Investigation m ad e b y .ae reral nor 4! epartmenta d a r ing t h a lost f e v In Ion] lonths, has a lm oat precisely the be car une population aa B nropa—440,-:00,000 a t leas t a e re n timea th e n i l T I opulatlon o f Oermany. I f to the M il 11 ;eld force parm lttod t o Qenmuiy 'jr the Veraalllea t r e a ty are added le men In th e s a f e ty police and ;t1c guard, a a d t h a t to ta l la mill- piled b y seven, I t -wia be fonnd la t th e ra tio i n C h ina ia Inferior L oufi: ) the ra t io In a n adm itted ly dla- ®rmed Oermany. I n f ie ld troops od provincia l patro la own*, haa 500,000.

Thnt their prosont orgnnizatton and i. r depondenco on m il i ta ry govornora , it bo changcd ia -g rM ted . But tintil leciaion can bo properly r.oglatorcd .ir d ing tho bcparation o f civil and ita ry power nnd u n til tho dcgroo of vinciai autonomy compatible with

Bovorulgnty o f tbo republic haa ^n sett led by par linm en t and tbo o O n r ornment, i t would bo Invit ing dis-.i) , ,, p. jancea to n tfcmpt change. mun<lTho g reatest S n a m y loday is not Htrong itarlsm or provincial m ili tancy b u t „rmy. Inw s tandard o f l iv ing omong tho Qonirni

la of tho, populn tion nnd tho luxury nrmy cb modern enaontiala auch as r&ll- nion I •B nnd ronds rcpreaont becauao of ir immonao f i r s t coat In comparative A P Q t na. Tho norrow mnrgin botwoon ox- ncc and Btarvatlon ia so easily wlp-j U iu t in C li ina 's donso'populaUon th a t : in to this problem is added tbo prob-

of taxa tion tbo 'Vork of tho gov- _ ment JiroHcnta \po rodlb le dlfficul-

In western countr ies woll-articu d credit syalomB servo to disguise l-war problems perhaps g reater tban na 's , b u t in tb ia country they, pro- t thomsolves in a ll nakodneaa which „ dora evasion o f postponement im- Biblo. nomo .'C hina nceda foroign help, bu t i t . n „ „ „ it bo holp ju s t ly given. Sho p i t s jj,,, fn ith to tho loaguo of naUona and

a dlap.aasionato, nonptu tisan se tt le -!) t o f - b e r isBuoB a b r o a d , be cauao to o |:n in-tho p as t It has been shown tb a t I in thij i t Is desired o f hor a t homu is no t [to tbn o tla tlon bu t- su rrender. In te rn a - ; pnlit lr lal goneraslty w ill f in d a swif te r ro-| othera d horo than elsewhere.” eitmor

* tho pr

VERAL HUNPRED RAIL SHOPMEN OUT OF JOBS t,

I t h e w

rilngton Official Says Saiitfactoiy | kmaition of BolUng' Stoek and Do- [

preeslon Oansea i r r s

>MAHA, Neb., (/P)— Several hundred : II",7 ^ 7 tl employed In tho car and motive r e r ahupa of tho Burling ton a t III. ' t> t>a7 It, P lattnmoutb nnd othor points inj brnaka bavo boon Inld off. i t wna; lounced a t tho ro a d 's offieo Wed-j RIG day. Ocorgo Loomla, asaiatnnt t o ' f o r B genoral mnnngor fo r tho linea weifjnbron*

tho Miasouri aoid a ant la factory con-l imdcr ion o f roll ing atock and buaineas dc-l<>d by aaion, wero respanaiblo. Shop forcea 1 nient’ tbo Union Pncific and Northwcatorn [.-roditj Nebraska, alao hnvo been reduced. j#7.'>0,0i

B uzzsai^E x p e r i e i

•Trbe doier you put yo( 1 to tbe buzzsaw, the x

findouf’-PAlnlets P]

The longer you nCi Iccth' the more kinds o get acquoinled v/ith with decayed teeth olhers cords and spad comcs to suffering.

A n d t h e s t r a n g e thi: T o o lh n c b e Is a th o u i w o r s e t h a n g o in g t o a • h a v i n g th e te e th ca red d e n t i s t r y o f to d a y h t h u r t i n g ta k e n o u t o f i

W h e n y o u t h i n k c t h i n k o f PARKER.

fygUtndC

/l?Utl(u\\d b ! B. B 118 1-a M

3WS, TWIN FALLS, ID^

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siGNPOsmmmiTcement Beached at Madrid rcTldes for Exchange of BlaUatDomoBtioEateo

., seas i

ADRID, (JP)— Ropreaontativea oflountrioa, comprising most o f tho ^ bllcB o f North , Houth and Centralrica, agroo'd a t a. meeting-of- th r hours,'orsol Poata l Union horo to s ^ Tno Pan-American posta l covonant prn ;;^mltnjlg fo r reciprocal domesUo’ postage ncrosas- . thesoid e r this ogrooment, if tho coun- flauntI actually sign domestic ra tea of of thiango will prevail on le ttors, postnl phonoa and prin ted m attor bowoon thu ncqulriwi;ig countr ies: find inited States, ^ a l n , Argentina, Bo- poacei

Brazil, Colombia, Costa RlcO: only I1, Chilo, Dominican republic, Ecua ing ol

Son Salvador, tho Philippines, the solomala, l i a l t i , Honduras, Mexicr. shattoiragua, Panama, Poraguay, Peru, lateatfuay nnd Vcnozuola. ing f t I agreed upon hero, pnekagea car-

botween theae. countrica contain- MQIU books, newrfpapera, printod mattorcommercial papera, ahall no t exceed P

kllogrnma (o f 2-20 pounda ench- 45 centlmetera (about 18 Incbes)ingth. Binglo booka, howovor, mn»- • arried up to five kilos In weight.

[CHlmiNFEIlR „ . r , ;

OFBELCiillSlOMS:g-Standing Boundary Dia- * nte Factor in Debate on • Eednotion of Army

ilSTERDAM^ (/to — Oppoaition tu reduction of the Dutch an n y bnn k-od horo bocauBo of fenra th a t .i inu invasion mny result from fall- <if the Iwo governments to reach igroeinent In tho Inng-atandir}; idary dispiili) tinder the t ren ty of

a ic ren i m eeting of the society r A rm y ,” whieh ineludea mnst of Outc-li officera. mon high In com- 1 o f tho Holland forcea Bpoko vory I ig ly ngiiUiBt n roduction of the J -. One of them. S ta f f Cnptain Vnn mu, declnred t h a t a diminished m I* could not. resis t n Polglnn Invn B

three montha. B|

3ENTINE PROVINCES I UNITE AGAINST CAPITAL |arenca of Opinion Exlsta aa t o H Vhether Movement Is Poli t ical ■

or Economic E

JEN O S AIR F^, ( i ^ —The Argen- Nprnvin rc nre try ing to tu rn a M

ilnntion ngninat Biicnna Airea, the Mlal oily. CIvertnrea are being coif *cd between polit ical loaders of Q' o f Ibo provinces for tho form a fflof n “ I/engup of G ovemora’-’ fo r ■

l>iirpose nf unit ing tho northern a?- Htu ral d is tr ic ts ' o f tho country nnat Buenos Airea nnd other coastal ■icta. Somo poliUcnl obaervcrs boo Ilis movomcnt an at tem pt tn ro tn m Hbe former diviaion of tbo country BIcnlly into opposing scctlona while Kra m ain tain thn t ft moroly in on ■omlr mcnauro hav ing os Us purposo Bprotection of tho. productive areas. II ' A rgentina, tho city of Buenos | a hnn the rela tion of tho spou t toten ke tt le nnd practically all o f “jw fa l tb o f tho cotintry iponrs I

ugh It. I t ia n t onco tho h nane la l , ' idbutlnji nml polit ical V-apitol ofcountry. I t ia cloimod by tho load- oii f tho Icngue idea, tbo city ho,* dis- ^ ortionnle power and the northorn •a need union to o f f ic t this.

lZ IL TO B U T BUHJ)1NGBFOB DIPLOM ATS ABBOAD

10 DE JANEIRO, (/p) — Buildinga I ’ Brazilian embassies ond logations n*l w ill bc ncqulrod by purchase ss •r a legis la tive resolntion sanction- )v Praaident Pessoa. Tho govorn- t’ la authoried to open noeossary ita to tho ex ten t of approximate ly ,000 in ench fmanclol period.

iHn e erour fingers more you

Parker.

icglect your Cof pain you ^

lh. Peoplo f1 can ©ve Stdes v h en tt

ling is this: usand times 1 dentist and ed for. The bas had the I tof TEETH,

fD w tM C U iv

P A J I K E R / s te m **. B . BOBY B. BBOOKSMain Ava. H . ^

AHO, THURSDAY, DEC

RE OF LATEST JAZZ JREAKS SILENCE OF SEA “tiva f^m Bztravaganoea of OlvlU- lon Meeta Disappointment In Far

Away Islanda - Waitai

.PEETE, Tolilt l. (/p)—Thoso who0 tho long voyngo to tho Bouth quoror; in tho hopo o f escaping tho ox- kings, y

iganiea o f oivi lizatlon aro likely consolld• r t w ith b i t te r dlaUlualonmcnt bo- j ’/j®tboy bavo beon in tho is lands many Knmeht>■ the osto-aectic jitnuyipUcrc...9.f..thD,,pii>tro- governonn danco hall haa boon waftod two yern tho long miloa o f blue soo to terloo ^1 iaolated ahorcB and Broadway ing Na] its brazenly through tho shadows Ion. A ho cocoanut groves. Tho gramu- Ocrman 0 has come to Tah i t i and has beon with si Ired by overy notive who could ready v

t b c w l ie re w l tb a l . A n d n o w th o h n d llv( ? ful a ll encea, b r o k e n h e r e to f o r e r o ta ln o t b y t h C ' S o u d d ' d r t h o d i s t a n t bVom- w o s bo i ) f th o s u r f on th o b a r r i e r r e e f a n d lo f t c a d e n c e s o f n a t i v o s in g i n g , nro :orod b y t h o sono ro u s b l a ro o f t h e t j a z z o r t h o ac rce ch o f tbo ro lg n - ■ ■ f a v o r i t o on th o v a u d e v i l l e c i r c u i t . / ^ | |

MAN'S LIFE OUTLASTS R c ^ISE AND FALL OF KINGS ^

Kaill Walkal, Bapnted Oldest man in Hawaii, Dlea a t Age of

More ^num 107 Years ^

1X0LULU. T . ' i r . (ff)—A kingdoM almoat forgotten waw In tho ma'c It, lhe b ir th o f Mra. Knill-Wnikni, od tn be tho oldeat womnn in Hn-,

' I B — M ~ i i ' ii 1 1

’ . — T O D A Y o n :

lUSTINE JOHNSTONE in “

Two Gufiaw s Fr)no of tbem a lovoly girl who eallod herst vho smuggled jowola fo r a livelihood, the o n an undor a cloud, mot on board ship boun

How tho deep lovo which sprang up in heir faces to tbo light and brought to an jrooks whoso decoy Leona waa, is tho atory M BDS,” s ta rr ing boautiful JU S T IN E JOD

—ADDED ATTEAO:

Two Beei Al. St. Johi

“The Window *:Matinoe 2:16 OOOD MUS!

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, DEiSEmr"QUEER REHSON FORIRRII

O th er P ig s S e e p E ig h t on Blip p ing K nookont to H is H a t ­

ed R ivals

B y BAY PEABSON I t is toagh buBinoBS to bo a chompic

boxer of tbo world.T h a t may oound rathor Btrange

tho reader, b a t hav ing had plonty i opMTtunlty to know championB, t] w rito r boliovos he Ib qDalUiod to mal ■u eh on asMrtlon w ithout a tray lng f. from th« t r u tb . ,

I n m aking th is Btatemont wo liav« krf nUnd tho lot o t aoao otJior tJian Jai

D m peoy, tho k ingpin of tho world lioavywoighta, whow most rocent vo m ro waa tho gnielinR twolve-roond o oountor w ith Bill Brennnn Jn Nc York. ,

f o r ■Worry Knowing Ja e k Dempsey, wo aro wi

awnre tb a t ho i a n 't tho typo of folk to worry nbout ordinary things. T: U tah mauler haa had plonty o f thin, Jn w orry gray halra onto hla boon lho tw cnty-fivo yoara o f hla worldly o

- istoneo, b u t i t aeems h o .h a s emorgi from tbe tongh sledding w ith a SBii nnd oo apparen t phynlcal domnKc. It m ighty nfeo to bo ablo to do tha t, b few other fellows, regardless o f ' th j oreupationB, eould throw o f f trouble

BM bMfi Dompsoy,B u t why should Dempsey w on

why should a fellow with tho erov •ecurcly lodged nn Mn hr tnmh}, nowt

Thoso aro questions th a t provoko i in teresting answer for there have bei

■ m ighty few champions who hovo boi worried for tho same rcnaon th Dompsoy is worried now. J n s t ono 1 Me remark made a few dnyji ngo Ini entcs w b a t is " e a t i n g ” Jack , llo ma tho remark af to r ho had learned Ui F rnnk Moran, thc PittnburKli rcdhoa liftd knocked out Joo Qocki-tt, clia: pion o f England, in n rouplo of roun in Tx>ndon.

Pew L o f t to BatUa Thnt foa t by Morun Himply kuo< k

otli' more prospective opponent q Di-mpsoy’s Uat, for thi' rliampion h: figured th a t Bockott would bo 1 • •p ick log ,” not Bofl p lucking for M

t r.-iti. Whon Dempsoy fought BrennanMadison Squaro Garden n t Now Yo till ' o tber a ig h t , he ju a t about finiah tlifl work on th is sido of tbo A tlan t for thers a r e n 't any moro guya, wl tlio possible oxcoption of J e ss W lllu fur tho shampion to nornp. Hnving p inhod o f f Willard in throo rounda thoir f l r s t meeting, Dompscy naturnl •iocim't f l f^ ro on a wonderful finnnc: pickup fo r the re tu rn mateh.

K o n u i M ay 0 « t to 0«ergea Aside from W illard, ho had as ak<

opponents Georges Carpentlor, t champion o f Europo, nnd this 1 Bccketi, who wnn dumped to thc ir ao BpeedUy b y Moran. Now bo ti

_ only Carpentier, and i t i s n ' t certo* t b a t ho will got in the r ing wi

Oeorges, despite the fac t tha t bo havo aff ixed tho lr signatures to a i of artieles to f ig h t in th is country.

Tho reason why Ciiampion Ja c k m be gypped ou t o f “ ab u g h in g ” t t' renchm aa is beeauso th is fellow J; ran ia in Europe hollering fo r a mnl y « h Carpcntior. M oran probably n

' s . ^ . ^ o u n d Carpentlor, w ith tho rosult soi promoter ‘ ‘over t h e ro ” m ay put on Carpentier-Moran acrap.

Ju s t th ink w hat ralght happen If t match wore made, an i t ia easy to i why Jack Dompsoy Is worrying thi days. This P ittsbu rgh redhead mi( jo l t Mr. Carpentier on tho chin, ju s t ho did H r Bcekott, and . then wl woutd thero bo le f t fo r Dempseyf

Ooly U o ra a L e f t Ho m ight ge t in to tho r ing with

rrtn a f te r thc Pitlaburgliot.-Rotn bt to th is country, bu t a Dompscy-Moi

* clash would not d raw rvni money, sta i a Dempsoy-Carpontler bout, c Chamfllon Ja c k would jua t nbout hi to tax e what he coufd g ' t in thu v o^ shetkels. T h a t would be tough pt in g fo r a ohampion.

w e 'd u y th a t Dompsoy has cause worry in th is way, and it seems t! about the only th ing he oould do to p toct himself ( s o t physleally) would to bribe e ither M oran or Carpentier koep o u t of the ring an til a f te r the d o f the Deinpaoy-Carpentier scrap.

Wbeo ons looka over the p as t j

Gas Buggies—ThingsOi

M v eHEAR M

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poriingfjew^sformances o f tho Frenchman,. I t is ni hard to sbo th a t Qoorges is ta ld n g a bl chanco in xnizlng witiv M oran in a t ring.

I F ra a k ’B Feet Good a s 0«orgea’ As tho f a n s wilt recall , Oarpontioc

mont no tab le foat was h is quick knoe out o f B eckett, for ho did i t In thp-fir round b u t alon^ comos M oran to ka;

l l n th is aamo Britisher in the socoi t i l round, so I t doesn 't look os i f J t la ii H n probablo t b n t M oraa m igh t slap oi■ U ovor bn O orponter’s cbln and tnerel

si>oil tho Frenctiman fo r Dempsoy. n<*> Funny" th ing whon a chnmpli

P ’ d o esn 't nood to bo a fra id of beii t - lickod, b u t is a fra id o f eomo socoi

i a t e r coming along a n d "p u n c h in g 1 meal t i e k o ta .f Now ia n ’t i t f

ip ion QAJRDS REJECT FORTUNE OFFER

FORR.HORNSB.O ianta ' P ro p o sa l of $ 2 0 0 ,OC

a n d P o o r P l a y e r s P r o p e r l y

7 4 B p ^ o d

NEW YORK, «P>— An offer bv I ,1 Y ork Nationnl loaguo buoobi

flub of »200,000 nnd four playors 1 Roger Hornsby, lon'lii**; Nntioj tcaguc in 1020 . hna ^ fon tu rned do’ by tho Bt. Louis teftm. Thin statcmc

I well wnn mndo lip*'? tnnt night by Jud 'ellow F m n r is X . MrQundr, treasurer o f t

Thn Oinnts. hingtt MciQimdr said llic proimnition f in in through wjicn Sam Brcndon. jirflniilv y g j . l o f the Cnrdinatn. Avlri'd Ihcyj wot orpfld 1‘ ‘ connidcr ” if one of tbc four plnvi

wer.- FrnHk Frinch.U>„ "M rG ra iw w ouldn 't trndc, FOf

:, b u t n<"’n'*by ‘oven iij).' ” McQuado 'their

lln <m LiiHi Hiiiiimcr till- TTCoril offer$ ’.'■>0.0(10 Witn nindc for Hornsby b y I Olants . Wlicn it wnn rcftmod XfcGri

, .„ J ’ snid lie would not renew the bid. 1■ I , . lnt>”<t (iffcr WUH inndc. il wnn snid wli

’ ttic Oinntn Jennieel Hrimeli Riekcy lijtn tkcd of exrhnnnin}; HoriiHtiy for ttn i Cincinnati iitnvcrN.

b e o n , * • ,

S 'Jack Sharkey is Indl- Given a Beating

riiam’ l N e w Y o r k e r , w h o W h i p p i

nunds J i m m y W i l d e , V i r t u a l l y i s

I K n o c k e d O u t i n 1 1 t h

o 'k e d j NF.W YOUK. ( ^ —Uov Moore of off,l*ii :i t ncorod ii ti'i-linii-iil knoekout oi

I h ad ; Jnek Rhnrkey, nfter one niiniifc I his fiu’htintf in tlie eleventti round of • Mo- «eti<‘iliilccl l.' roiiiid ninteli tiere I; an in nicht- Tllitti men nrc hnntnmwcii:li York UefcTi-r llnrrv Sloiil of Milwnu)

tiabed ntuppeil t t ic Uoilt i u m v c SItarkcy fr antle, fu rther ptinislimetil. Tlic mnnnger

w ith tbc tnrnl t>nntamneii;Iit who wnn i illard, in tiln Imnt form wanted to tliro»v K nol ' * >e fiponce in the tentti ronnd I a in^Shnrkev insfHtcd on finfnliing. He v UfftUyl Imdly lin ttcred in thc next round wt ih r j ' i t l t h e referee ntetiju’d in nnd Mni>|u'(l (

I f igh i.I Shiirkey wciRbcd IUO 1-2 nml Moi

122 1-2 pound*, likely ................... ....................

, Big Leagiies WillAdopt Schedules

°tta?n'' at January Metw ith ' ---------b o t l i ; M a g n a t e s o f N a t i o n a l a n d A]

® e r i c a n O i r c m t s t o D e c i d e

r 'm uy! Y e a r ’s P l a y’ ’ the ■r Mo-1 OHI(!AOO, (/P)—The in.'ctinB of match ■ Nntionnl IcnRnc »ehf will***** conimiftcen will bc held here Jn

s o m e n e c o r d i n K to nn nnnounccm j i 'b c r e to«Inv tiy Prcnideut .Tohnnon

I the .\mortciin Icngiic. if th is tncctine of the 1to Boo''*''’^ " ' -^^annry 12. the ' jiroponi'd r those ' ” ''t '"n;il mrreement betw een ma,}orn i

minors w ill b r considered nnd rn tlf i . idniinrd.

, ■ ' A (ineeinl ncsninn o f thc minor ten , {« neficdiilcd fo hc held li' ' li.nunrv in nnd 11.

,, W„ .A BIT o i ^ I V E R S I O N .back 'V AHniNOTON. IV C..

Mornn i b r n i t e n were promin a u c h *■■■"■ todhv} nr'n

’ • '■foni II Hocecr footbnll tnnti-li yenlcr , l.i'fwecn n tcnrn of Brit inh embnnny

' “ jtnrlic* nnd nu niiied force from 1 ; oflier enib/insicn or The R

' P‘®'‘ :nnn won five to’ two. dcujtilc thc i I th n t they loaned th ree men to tbc nl

team to ' fill itn rnnkn tn war ntrcni s that .to prn KXLDUFT SIONS.uld be; srAV YORK, (/p)—i v t c Kilduff. ti e r to on,] bn.toninn o f the nrooklvn Nnti* iB date Ii-njciic elmmjiion'i- hni-^'L’n'ed n eonti

dnv. Tt wilt lie Ilis th ird v.-nr \ It per- the dodgcfii,

ffs to worry about

J gi m

TWIN fa l l 's d a

CANADUN^AKS, Ol NOW RUNNT

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L.. Iloek- W ! if i r s tkayocond i ^ Q i ! H B r ^B rJ tK M w S i» i a - ' y l G f f m -

reby

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t tho

’riseti • — — — --------lo ax ______________________________

•r of Kecently a n A m en can irav tV tb - to Rome. Ita ly , rubbed h is ey© Grnw ' ' am iizom ent u DC saw before Di

T 'le tru in o f pa la tia l observation .r when the t ^ no t OBually seeo in Bui ’ limt i tho u g b fam ilia r to transcon tfn tt irce ’ \ iv^err< in the U nited S ta te s

C anada. I t waa no t an opt illu sion, fo r tbe oars a r e ac tu

. r u n n in g on th e I ta l ia n ra ilw Before tho w ar these c a r s x opera ted by thc C anadian Pa

' JlaiJway oo thc exprees txaini t e r i A us tr ian S ta te R ailw ays f

A r lb e rg to Vienna and fro m Ii b rock t« T rieate , w here thoy «

> p o d s o t only a decided noveltv , b u t f i s ex trom ely popoU r a s well, par t

, „ YANKEE TENNIS PLAYERS SCOBS' DOUBLE a m O R

ln%l

Tilden T rium phs Ovor B rook from while Johna ton B ea ts D ow n

er 0^1 P a tte rso n» not ______

" tiiit N'"v Zi-nhin.t. (/P;• WIH ‘•■n"' '' l>liiyrrM xrorr-l fli when ‘-’o triurniih over the Kreiitt'sl Aunt d th r liiHiuii net nlurn nnd tonijrht held t

dfiore favoritCH in Ihe toiirnnnn‘ fnr the Davi* m p, tho li 'ntoric ctin

pionshii) trophy of tho tennis wor Willinni T. Tiidcn. II of Phlludotph bnttorcd down Norman E. Brook cnptain of Itie Antipodean tenm. wli

- WiUiam T. Jo/inHton o f Snn Prancis e e t vir timlty nmothcrcd Gerald U Pntt

son, the brillian t younjj ntnr who w A y n - tho English championship from , toam-matc Brookcn in 1911*.

Thc Amerieann nocd onlv one mai to w in the cnp. Tho score* o f I matchen follow: Tildcn defeai

,f tho Brookes Ifl-fi, 0-4. 1 0 and 0 -J; Johnsi *chcd' defeated Pnttcrnoon, 6 3 , 0 1 and 6-1 Jnnti; Brookea and Patterson have a ehsi cmcnt to partly redeem their ponition tom in of fow in tho doubles nRainst T ildcn r

1 Johnston. The w^y Tildnn nnd Jo!• t n ' i ' s t o n ripped their wav tJirouRh thc1 n e w lfen ses n f the AustraUsiann in toda •a a n d ! contestn. however, (javc support lifted.I of thc Amcrimns renson to

lieve tha l Brookes and P.nttcrson m lenc'ie plny "uper tenntn to win even n i 1 hcft-( mcntnrv respite. Tho f inal s h f

I iiintchen will be playod on Saturday

1 IOW AN D EFEATS JE N S E N .(^b d a h r a p i d s , in., ( ;p ) - .i i

runcnt i;evnoldK. welterweight champion, i^nint: |f , .„t , ., | Thor .Icnscn of S t. Paul h

Innt niRtit in straight fnlln. A bi "V "• I m-lnnorn nnd qunrter Nelson broiiRht ' f"!"' fimt fall in two minuten wtillc a• n / ' ' HPtit won the necond fall in 2« n " utes.allied ,

'•ntfth C 0N 8ID E B OBALLENOP.-^

NKW YORK, (yp)—Thc Amat f. ne.- Kcncern' I^agyc of America in con il'ionnl challenging Engtisli nnd Italntrnci team s {o a ncrica of tournamentn In i

with eounlry noxt apring, it was lear today.

(Copyright, 1920, by New E ra F<

r7^T5L«r^^EHHBSFiK i r s i ^ - i u .

INTO THE U ' = = - ^

i Hn

AILY NEWS, TWIN FA

)NCE “PRISONERS OF WAI ING ON THE ITALIAN STil

___rr:

• • ' 1veiier i. -iv with American touriata rlaifcre* In ing 'the Tyrol. ibim a Prompdy upon the outbreak oi.rs of t.ostllltlea, tho ears were ecfy.*d bjUrope the A ostnan W ar Ofllce which c.ecfnetal them as Red Crosr cars / Whet» and pcace was restored they wjbre re-

{•tical turned to the Canadian railwaylially Natorally tourist trav e l i n , Aoftrli

ways, bas disappeared fo r the time beingwere but Italy, which has a very ea ter

’aclfle prising railway system, has hoeo lrns ef b e t te r shape for t>>e.-receptIoD oJfrom visitors, and the . Italian goverU'laas- m ent mat’e an 'o f f e r fo r ‘he canwere v hich waa a'ccepted.

I wero They-were operated for the flrsiirtlco* titne oa the I tu la s S ta te RaQwayi

B IO BUSINBSSKANSAS CITV, Mo., Cnpti

. I Uot> Rojior of Chicago, ticiivywci} U o I ' i o x i T of ttie Amoriean cxpcditioni' fCO . foro-^. will meet HiiK'ti Wnlki-r. Kiini

' Cily hcnvyweiglit in a ten round lxk e s ‘‘'"‘Ki't-

nuriiiK tlic dny RojHjr. W atkcr « ^ a number nf olhor pugilint^ and |i

motern plnnnod to ^o to Lcavonwo: prison In vintt Ja e k Johnnon. forn

/p j. . . heavyweight champion.

BATTLE IS A DEAW .- 't rv D B xiJo iT , Mich., (/P>—Cnrl T

maine, Clovcland, and ‘‘ Y o u n g " Mi nent troal of Providonco fought ten rour linni l<^t nlKht, neither f igh te r ahowing

m arked ndvantnge. Somo nport writ . . gavo Tromalno a ahado on tho stren(

P*'"'- of bin ntrong finish, a lthoueh Clo lnnd fiKlitcr was appnren tly in distr

, ‘ in the fourth rnund nnd took a cot JJ;;"- of nine in Itic fifth .

OANS OETS DEOISION-" ‘V NF.W YORK, ( / p ) - ” P a n a m a ”

l a t c h ^ ' ' ” "- "■' 'It'TweiRht. wnn a judges ’ tjj^Jcinion over “ Snitor” D arden of I

intod Sta ten cruinor Charleston Inhard ten-round bout. Dnrden put

|.1_ .an exceptionally ntrong fig h t b u t Gn: I weight nppenred to g ive him thc i vantnge. Onnn weighed MP 1-2 n

„„ ,l 'D nrderi 139 1-2.

’" ’l";! COLLEGIATE BOXINO.l a v ’n' CHICAOO. (/P)—The box lnc cninn r tc rs *'*'■ Nntional Collegiate Athlf

' nKHOpintion will nubmlt a new pt njuBf amended lo the ex ten t th a t objci-tic

n,„. wllich rnused thc awociation to rcf ng)cn sanctif.n boxing In ('oIIckcs nnd t av. iNcmiticn yenterdnv. wilt be cHininn

Int next yenr'n m cetlne. it wnn ;r,oiinced tndny.

•Jack ORGANIZE HOCKEY.’ here ' MilXNTAPOT.TS. Minn... (/P>-M ^ . ,|neapo)ia hockey cntliuniantn nrc endf

“J*** together todnv to maki a l(vjl I** determ ine whntmill organise n strong hop

team lo enable th is c ity tn take j plnee vnentcd by Pittnbiirirh In.I I ’nited htnlen llockcv nssi cintion.I ' ■ ------------ --------------

ateu r , ENOLISH B EAT AMEEIOANS. ) n s id | LONDON'. Ttic Oxford-Ckalian I l)rid(tc learn won thc crosn country r 1 th i l In t Roehnmpton today from thc Cor orned h>lt-niid-dntc ninncrn- The En(j

! team ncored 2(1 jiointn to Cornctt’n

Feature*)

H ae - ' / -I THAT &ACH Flf?IN(f. f t

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t- fot the traLsporti rion through Italy of d e l a t e s of the National

irf Council of women of the Unlt«d

3 S tatea who were p ^ e o d in g from N aples via Rome, Florence, Venloa, -

m Milan and Geneva to the Intema* e. tional Feminist Meoting In Chri*. y. t'an la , Norway. A.n a recult tha: la f '- le n te s had the same comfort! g. and luxurious equioment they w«r« . r- accustomed to on the beat railw ays 'In Id Canada <«nd tha United 8 tatea,i of travelling conditions oneqaalled ta Q- any other co u n ty tn Europe^ rs These obserranor ears aro now .

used fo r touring travel lietwaeB s t VenttmlUe, Genoa, Florence, Bom*, ra and Naplea. j

I Brief Bits of Sportjjjij I

. White in Salt I.nke tiiin week Wi nniiH linm Harrinon Deinpsi'y- :iMiiiiun<-ed h Imu; |icrniit no nrnnm. iii nlmut hi

at>ility when lie lueeln hi>' next o|>lu nent.

•Tho cop of tho figh t l is t nays he wl rnie. u pse t tho noxt man in j ig order.

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“I!; S Iii«": Officers.’ Dress Shoe

Regulation Army DX,i , ^ o e ..................

Light Marching Shc Regiment or Police We can save you mo;

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U. s. Army L, Rochdale Co-irneli 2 3 4 M A IK iKli-hn ‘J'l.

FH O PE

J»HE O ID N T HEAR J T H A T - r SHOULD i H A V E ^ u T T t t e

)AY, DECEMBER 30,192(Wtiieh in oitticr ninion-puro b luff b r

in denigni'd to scare tfie whey out o( Uiir(>entier c t ul.

F rionds o f ' th o champloa aay-be woa ntato whon ho went in to tho ..ring ncnlnnt Bronuan.

Mebby so; nifbby aol

Auj'Ikiw thu outcome o f tho aoxt niriip will 1)0 awaitod witk baited lircath. HO to spoak-

Kid Gtcnnon, skipper of the Whito Pox. nayn he witl depend a lo t om Olor- 011.0 “ S h o r ty " Ilodne in tho box a e t t

IIodKo WAS Myth the NashTlllo clua lust season and tio won 18 and lost 14 games down south. His showing with the Sox in tlui fall was sufflciOBt, an- Iiaroutly, lo w arran t a lot of confi­dence thn t he woutd corao through oa n reat tiig lengucr the coming yoar.

Kotkn are prone to forgot when k hero han misdono. Frinstanre there 's F red McMutlin. Whitu Sox util i ty in- fielder, who wnn indictcd by a p a n d ju ry on ehnrge of throwing world so­ries games.

This sume McMultin. said to be n rcat fixer, io playing in tho Southern California loaKiie and becauso bis work is ntx'ctaculitr ho drnwn applause and Kood money.

T h e y ’d hs quickly forRot Jock Jobn- son nnd the s ta tem ents he made about nil while women i f he could eome back to ttie r ing and knock out Dempsey.

1 Knrl Caddoek appeara to be getting' t.aek in to somcttiing liko real cham-

pionnhlp tr im . He displayed rare goods aRainnt John l*osck tho other night, flopping his burly, an tagonist a couplc of timcH in a li ttio more than an hour.

.tinimy Toman, Pacific Coast league umpire, in ongngod an a sort of man- a^er in iv rostnurant in San Diogo this winler. Jim m y tho othor day rocolved ri «.'• bill fnr a meal and mado chanKO f/ir « dollar. .“ Oiiesjp tho fans were not far wrong whon thoy snid you wero blind during ttie games last sum m er," r.-HHirke.l the euntomcr.

Dempsey nayn hc took ttic name of .luek tieen'usc iic tu'.lleves i t starta with

\ n te tte r particulnrly charmed in fistic ciretcs.

Tliere w ere '. rohn L. fiuJtivan, Jim Corbett, .lim'‘“ Juffrien. .tack Johnson und Je-.^ Willnrd.

Well, a f te r eonsiclcrinj; Ihe lunt two ------ Im- 'n welcome to the chann,

• IliiKetintl inannKers may rmne an^‘liiincbntl innnngcrn niny.Ro, bu t Mika Cantitlou goes on for offer.- Miko wi'.t

,] („ bp ttt tbc o y /s tn n d . tho hplm of the t hU Millern nRnSTnoxt npring looking down I,,,,,,; if ponnibto, u><m Miko KcHey’n Snints.

Wlint is usolesa to you may be' val- . win uable to othors — advertise I t in the

j classified.

r. S .) O D S S T O R Efollowing Government’s Canned

» lea ts................30c Per Pound.................30c Per Pound............... 25c Per Pound3hoesices........................$8.10Dress (Russett)................................ $7Mihoe ;.........................$5.35,le Shoe ................. $3.85noney on Blankets, Shirts, Quality Considered

ly Goods Dept, □-operative StoreN AVENUE NOBTH

by Book

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C hairm an H ays Expresses S a t - IWI isfaction in Expressions Qf Confidence in Constructive Leadership o f P res iden t-e lect pri

PLAN FOR fNAUGURATION FIGURES IN CONFERENCE

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MARION, O., yP)—IMairt for in- uuKuratiuii JielJ righ t of wny today on q . J ’rcsldont c l f f t H anling 'a iKJIodulc of ciinfcroncm.

E- B. MeLcBU, the WualilnKtun I>ul.- ^hc lielicr, whu is cliuirinail of tlio iiiauKur- al coiuwittiio; Hcimtor IMillandcr C.l ^ Knox of I’oniiHylvauiu, vhiiirman of th<.- ,,„(] cuiiKrcsaioiial i-umtuittou uu liiauguru- lion, will liAvi! an uctivv purl in In augtiral .nrrangfincnt# , wero oinoiiK „|], tlioso calli'il in to con«uUation licro on

' dufsiil" oi tlio rcri'iiiony. I *]G rangers Qot Uaaring. j pri

UtliiTH oil Mr. Uardin jc’ti aptioinl- mont lint diirinj; tlm duy invliiued n'l" '* committoe of tlio nulional K«iaj?o, w lio ,I '‘' ' askod fo r tho inte rview to iireaent thoir viuwd on the ugrlinillurul Hituntiuii. *“ i

Tlio confon'nce# today witli llio presi- dont'olcct nre boliovi'U t<> havo bol ; p i atorod indieiitioUA th a t niiiioii iici' tnont.nl of snmo of tlio i-ubitiot svk'ctionii willj l»i! mudo soon. Woniiior llardiiiR ro j viowod with Cliuirmnii Uay» all t h e (liscuKnioiis on oubini't iiolprtionH, au aaaociation of iiutioiis nnd othor m at­ters which huvo trtki’n jilaco dnrlnjf tho Inat fow wot‘k«. They nlso tnlkod ovor iiiuuKiirntion ]Jnns. I

TTnrritng E eepa PromlMs.A f te r the i-ouforciicc Chuirman H ay i . “

™W: , „ l“ This normal nmn is doin(c the nor- „„

mnl th ing. Hv is koi'pinR his promise, (i(n mado ropcatedly lioforo tlie election, th a t he would immt’iUatuly upiironth jut) nnd »ook nohitiiin o f tlio ;:rcat domestl '; tax and foreign probloinn with a dincus- i aion w ith au many toadvrs ns poNHibl,'. ntn

“ From all sidos I'bmi’a tlu’ word th a t cut IhiH Hpli'udiil c-tiiirw is Koing forwar-1 titu indoi'd toward nidiii^ tho situation ^ar whifh m ight havo Ition very tllfforont ns wo move in to tho now year.

Oonfldenco la BoBOltant. an• ' I t in n ronl witisfnclKni lo nolo tho

• renewed rtinfidoni'o which is tho aotun: * roHiiltaut of lhe roroKiiitinii on lhe jjart «>f tho jmlilii- th a t thore is in t h o j p p proaident-olt 'f t’ii real c'onMlnielion lond r n iTahip with ritfhl idoiis moving lo <lof- inito onda.”

Buhl’s Baseball “"aClub is Smashed

to SmithereensMost of 1920 West End Stars l'i”t

Sign with Regular Leaguo ' Olnbs ‘,f---------- tlvn

SA LT LAKK CnTV. U tnh , '(ff)—Tho moi Buhl baaeUnll trnm , w-lnncr of tho ' Southern Idnho Icngiio ehampionnhip. Ima

■ will ho minua Aovernl of Us 1 0 ^ toort next aenaon in thn t they havo n « n H.-. relenaed to olhor olubs, nccordlni:' to i"t word recoivcd here.

Thoso relonsod includo (Jrego, right- fie lder, who will hi* witK tho Portland team of th f I’n r lf ic Coaal lengue; KipJ. p o ahorlstop, who has signod a contrncti with Oakland; Whitohond tliird bnaii-| man, wlio will bo w ith tho Dnllna toam[ in tho Texas longiio; Downs who will play W'ith the Jersoy Oily tcum in the Intornatitm nl leaguo; Wiiliama. firat bnsemnn, who will bo with tho Wother- ford loam o f tho Kansus S ln te leagii-.

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FORECAST BY SCIENTIST r. v--------- V '

A rclueolosls ta on V e rfe o f U aeu th lB ^ S o c n ts o f A Jidon t G «ntna Amor-

l e w FeoplA

nA iyriM O U R, Md.. (ff)—Import.int mediral nnd cmnomieal diacovorios ‘ fhnt will be of groat vnluo to tho mnd- 1’ ' ern Hfo nf fho ix-opJes of tho world nro on the vorge of boing mado in aev- " ‘ ernl <li*tric'f>i of (lentrni Amrrica hy *’'** Ann'rirnii arrhiiojilogisfa. Thia pronhoay wns mndo horo luaf nighl bv Profeeaor William OatoH. nrJ-sidonl o f tho Mnv.i socicty.

I'rofesMor OalrH inent loned reeonllv fninid ovidcnri'!* of nn anriont rnee of peoplo ill (’oiifrnl America, wifJi a clvilir-nlion and ■•iilliirc a.n old aa fhnt of tho nni'icnt Kgyptinns. They were of a lofty montnl a ltitude, the pro- ^ fossor eontonded, nnd of high mcta- ID phyaical qualitiea. I

An eminent frroup of Ameriran arrli- ‘ neologiata further exploration o f OBthe remnina o f th is ancient rnee, h<; i said. Ainon(i the most importnnt dis ' eoveriea cxpectod to bo made there nro OE tho unearth ing o f fu r ther nntivo medi- I rol vrorki> of valuo fo present day- ( medical ncienre. 1

RULES NO RTH 'd AKOTA’SRAILROAD TAX INVALID y.l

— an< FARGO, N- D.. (ff)— Railronda opo'-

ntiPR in N orth Dnkofn. and lhe govern- Tftment rnilroad ndmiriistmUnn, nro freed stoirom tinhillty’ fo r the paymMit of np- d*-proximately $1,300,000 o f tnxea levied on« againat them In 1017 and 1918 by tho ata te^ in a dcciaion announced todny ^ by Federal D l r t r i r t Judgo J . W. Wood-fOURb.

Jodgo Woodrongb held th a t aa in ercjuo o f 15 p e r een t in tho AatesBc'd

’ 'v alnation of tno'raijtrooda, m d e b f the boftrd o f equalization la 1817, waa il- i

'■ logftl ntid on jostified , and ho reliorca fi tho railroads from liab ili ty fo r oil I t u e a levied 8 |ra in it them on the baei* '

/ o f thifl illegal increoaed volDOtioB.

fO U B I

France Suffers Big T Population Losses r

- - ftVBlS, (ff)— The 2>opulatlon o f # Franco.w aa rcduced by four mlltion I duHng the war, said Loula Mour- iur, thu nuw director of public ns- I aistancc, in discuasln(( today meas­ures to bo taken by the Seine de­partmental council to reduco Infan t mortali ty .

illlLSOnEniSUilE p. TOHGUiyiim

President Defends Law in Hes- I sage Overruling Joint Res-

ointion ||\||

WAHHIXOTON, (ff)— 1-foai.lont Wil son vetoed today tlio jo in t resolution deaignod to suafWud a ai>cfiou of the ^ Clayfon net jirohibitiiijf common enr- rlers from dealing with any concern hnviufr interlocking dlrorforales with the carrier excopt to a limited ex ten t nio) na to eontracla. I'""

The meannge was roafl in ih«- HOiinte nnii and aome diai'usaion followod iih to I whnt should be dono wifji it. Senntor oifi Iva FoMclte, i«p«hJWan, SViMonain, fin- mil iilly nskcd thn t It go ovor nnd thia wna rou ngreod tu. Ira

Tho president in hia measago wiid the nf principle of the Clnytou nH wns aound fro ntid fhal innamiioh as wrctlon 10 had been suapoiided ever sineo tho act wn^ paaso<l In 1»14. fJio cnrriera hnif hnd '' nmple time In which to ndjiiat Ihoir a ’’- ta ira so na to comply with tho Inw.

RULES TAX LEVY INVALID AGAINST SUGAR COiVIPANY llll)

t r u h Ooort Enjo ina Oounty T reasarer f rom Oolloctinc Aaeessment ITpon

In tanglb le AsMte

SAIJT LAKK CITY, r i a h . (ff)— A [•ermnneni injunctlim wum gn inted liv ' fhe third dl»frict omiri liero Wednosd.ly rcatrnin ing the connty troaaury from ciilloellng tnxo» fn r the pnsi fJiroi> ycnrs on the nHaeaamont .levied ngninsl'lHO. j"'' (KKI.OOfI in intnngible n">-ofH o f the r tah-Idn lio Hiigur company. Tho In- ji incfinu provents tho nillectlnn or" "* faxoH totalling $7".s,0(l0.

T h o n i l i n g Iiy .I ndge .1. 1-«iiits H row n n t a t e d Ilmt I Iu t o w a s no Icga l ji i s t i f ! - ‘ c a t i o n fnr fh e aHm'NHUioal. “h i o l if ig a - tirin w-aH Htnrted in liMS w hen f h e sn- < ^ a r c on i |i a ny pro fo a lo d ngn in s t lh o :ii*- 'v<i Mosnmont. Hpcc inl c imnscl. C. R i ch ' ' f a rd a . f o r tho c o u n ly Hta lcd f o d a y th n f a n npiM'iil will b e 'l ii kon to t h o a tn te M ip r r n u ' i-imrt u « d i f iiccc:*snTy l(, 11u> *1' ’ I ' n i t o d S t n to s su p r e m e eon rf .

PROHIBITIONIST TAKES / ADVANTAGE OF VACANCY f

□h a r lM H. Kondftll WiU Try to Kogula Soat in Oonsress a t S loction Occa- uvi

Kloned by Death cn;

KAI;RAMKNT(). (’nl.. (ff)—(iovornor wn U'. D. tile})heiiM W’oilnofiday iHSUod :i r-ra Iin>clajnalion calling for spocial elee- jint tiona un February in tn fill a vacancy hi the ninth eoufjreaaionnl dial riel cuiis- S ed l.y the donth of (’. P. Vnn De Watee Uri of l/oni; Boach in an autnmobile ncci-. ory deui uluvttly afti'T h is electinn lai't TuonflL - ‘ r

W alfor F. Ijineborger ot Long Bench ' hna boon nominnted by the republicnna to uncceed ^'. .V^n l>e Water. (>1inrles L ir._ Rnri»li*ill,'~niic\’ the nnly prohibition- iMt in congreaa, whn wna defeated for re-election by 'V u ii Uo Waler, will t rv j fo regain his sent, ut this oleetion. ^ti,

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F O E B V A N 8T 0N W OM AN noi

c i n a v a o . (ff)—S<iun4li from tho Kvaii.Htnn tank corpa anil autnmoblleii maiinod liy policomeu nrmed wifh rl- floH will gnnrd. Kvanslon. Chicngo's } woallhv norfh shore subltrb. fnun the reiirn of mornn bijnditH who have for- ”

f»T»7.vd YCMTJon » f tin' lown. arnril ing o pinna of the mayor. H. P. I’oarsons.

The funk corps has ou«‘ fnnk.Dcleelivea, gnrbed aa wonien, with

rovolvcra concealed in hnndbnga will pntrol the afreets.

P E ISO N E R S M A K E WATTHKOUOH IDEM TIFIOATION

BUBEATI TO U B E B T Y

SA N F R A N tn scO . Cnl., (ff)—Two jiriaoners, Ralph Mnrlin. recently brought here from .\tlnntic City lo fnci- 11 chnrjjo of niurdor nnd Kdward I’ollac. chargi-d with burglnry. cNcnped from Ihe c i ty jail horo today. I’oliee report­ed they broke n “ e iige" lock with' a ^enntlillg nnd walked through fhe po­lice dopnrtmont identlfira tiou buron'i to liberty.

AMUSEMENTS ’

ID A H O —Justine Johnstone in “ B lack­b i rd s ” ; nlso Al St. John comedy, “ Tlie Vflndow T rim m er.”

OEPnEU X r—“ Tlio Race of fho A go” ; alao comedy drama, “ Tho H e a r t of T w enty ,’ ' and two vaudeville aets.

OEM— “ Tho Silver H o rd e ," story by Rex Beach; also Topics 'o f tho Day Comedy, Pa tho Hcviow and Scroen Mogaziflo.

How to Be H etlt l ty

I f you would enjoy good health keen your bowela regular and yonr rtomaeh and l iver i s good working order. Thia ia easily done by ta k in g Chamberlain'a Tftbleta. Those tableta slreDgthen tho stomach aad regulate tl>o liver and bow­els. Thoy a re eaay to take and mlM and gentle In effocL They only cost a quarter.—adv.

T ^ N FALLS DAIfjl

m l iOSAN DIECO ron I

P A iiC H inblo

■ou rteen Seaplanes Comprising ” r P acific Air Force , T a k e Off j j " a t North Island S ta t io n on staf Epoch Makinfl Fliflht

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NITIAL LAP CARRIES ^AVIATORS TO COAST PORT clos

aecc

SAX DIEOO, Uol., (AT— I t a i l t . l b.v he F-.">-L, aqiindroii leador of fourteen ITJ

icaplancs,- left tho N orth I ls lan d navy ‘ ‘ l ir atntlon hero -nt 8:30 o ’clock th h norning on the f i r s t Inn of the pro- C [loacd f ligh t from San Diego to Pau- jiefi ima bny. - tic

Tlie aonplniiea. rompriHjng the Pa tho •iflc nIr forco, a fa r to l on tho ir ilOOO- in i Illile fl iglit to Bnlhoa, Cunal y.ime- Tho cun mute lies along tho Mexican nnd Ccn- owi tral Ainerirnn west conafa w ith “ hops’ ' a t Ilf the senplane aqiindrnn sehednlcil l)]e from bny to bay or port to porf. led

Take Off W ithou t Mtohap. iTake-off wns without iinfownrd in

i-ideiit, all nccording lo schedule, the *■ fleet tn k ing oiil from the Norfh Is lnn i nnval a i r atntion to the open Hcn be- foro riaing from the wnter. roai

Twelve of the fleet aro F-.'i-L naval it-t aenplanos, equipped with tw in liiberiy wn* motora of 400-horwpower ench. Theae. wit in tw o divisioiia. look off in the lend, Ma, lif tln^r I'roni the harbor oiitrniieo nt .H::J0 o'c lock nnd forward nmong them wil waa t. 'aptain Henrv Miialin. commnnder Aft o f the l-ncific n ir 'fo rce uud flight <-nni- jvilv mander. 7r>

In fho wako of Ihe l-’ .’f L divisinns, tho twn groiit NC sciiplnnea nf the fy|)o c which flew acrosa Ihe Aflnillic, fiK.k- „p,] o ff ton jnlnuloH later. Thoae a re equip- „t, ped \n lh Ihree'^viborty motors of -lOli Iioraepowcr cnch nnd„.nro.-expected to ( overflUCo'Hio on ''fho firsi hipf .n f lho flight which waa fo find-tliC|'_jfj- a lrcraft fleet riding the wntera of Snn J Hnrlolm.- bny. I.nvver California, thia afternimn. ,

Towers Ooes Alioad. ‘ "(’nmmnndcr .Inhn H. Towora, who

«-on fatne in fho irnns-Atlanfic flight * i,f N'C planca. iM mmiiinnder of the .N'l’ ♦ l - ’j iliviaion. bul it* iilioard Ihe auxiliary <’ l i r r ra f t fender Mugfnrd. w-hich, wit'- ~ y lhe nircrnft tendcT ATn«nU'«k. suite .1 jti 0 idvance lo fhe vicinity of (’fidroa ial -N'o. iincl to invaif.flio passing of the plane*,! II

I n a c o m p a r l f lo n ^ X ^ ® trans- i }} A tlan tic and Balboa > 4miViulor Tow crs '«o ld he regarded i *' th|T pH BqiTono moro dlfflciU t. VIly lho plan of diivlighl fl iglils chcc-k

Ipon the a<|undron's “ In p a " will be ivnilalilo. At Httu UttrU.liwv buy Ui. I 'uyama. fuel ateiliuor. in awuilin tf l-i . replcniah t h e fuel liiiikti aii/T’ provido i,jj, ivarm dinner for lho croh-sA-'rtio air-'-raft will remnin lliere lIntiWoTIT^^fow. md then “ hop” fu .Magclnlonn bay, '

•— VStock buttormilk lc ncr_gaU on .

[Iring your containers. S terling Cream-’ ' “ j,; i r y .-n d v ,

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New York Stock Market ^NEW YORK, (ff)—T rad ing in the , •

Iloek murkct todny w a s 'a g a in fairly ^ AcUve nnd mainly higher price levels, OW hut y e s te rday ’a inquiry fo r rails was hig noi austnined. Sales approxim ated one diu million Hhnrcit. bul

Cruciblo Hfecl anil A tla n t ic Oulf, a t "tci init ia l losses of 1 and 2 1-4 points, re- »pectively, were again the m ost back- ward features nt tho opening o f to d ay ’s I’*''"'

Keep Yoor Head and Will Keep Your Busi

Banka wlU extend credit to t who has fa ith In tod hness. Sentiment Ss coataglona panic and yon foster panic. T tlmiam snd yon inaplre optimism yonr head and yoa keep a good of keeping to o t tmslBeBa. Loi head and yon are In danger o] yonr budneta.

Last I7ew T ear saw ns aood ther and farther aw ty from e< sanity.

• This N ev Year seea as moTli er and neaxw economic u n ltj wlae bttalneH man looks not onl] condltlonj ot the butsee the conditions o f tlta noiroi short-slchted are the meet pea today, the far-oUhtad a n the n timlstle. L et na en ter IBU wit acterlstlo Am erleui eoozaga an and vision, v itb cool heads, clei stont hearts, ezect shonlden ai step.

—B.' O. Forbeik In Porbee, 3

F.W.D

.Y NEWS, TWIN FALLI>ck m arke t. Raila for. the m ost po rt 1! ded to yes te rd ay ’s t u t o r i a l advances, moi

did ulso tho lead ing stool, equip- day cnfs, motors and 'food, tobacco and ligh ^ I c a l spccialtioal T ho demand for ove P i continued to coneontrafo io coftl- O.CS s and grangers, no tably Norfolk and ubl< estern, Doluwaro and Hudson, Chesa- (< ak e a n d Ohio, Gt«v.t N orthern, North- i n Pacific , 8 t .J*aul p re ferred , Missou-

P ac if ic and. B ock Is land. Cotton „ ' rr^i^jj, wero irregular, A tlan tic Coast 10 losing 1- point an d oils wero vari- „tci lie, the Mexieao group hardening, ii le Dutch issues reacted fractionally. Rails wuro roplaecd a s loadors in tho 0 s t hour by American In tem ationa l, 800 an d a rd Oil o f Now Jorsoy, United 10c ;ates Rubber, C handler and S tudobakor met otors and In te rna tiona l Paper n t «l).: lins o f 2 to 5 po in ts. Tho closing nnd n» Irregular; C

L iber ty Bonda butN B W YORK, (ff) — Liborty bonda "«c os« l: 3 1-2’s »89 .fi4 ; 'f lr* 4 ’s »85 b i'l ; ' ’cu cond 4 ’a $S4.00; f i r s t 4 1-4’s ♦8.'».70: fci’ «ou.l l - l ’s *B4.52; th ird 4 1-4's fci l7.0tJ; fourth 4 1-4'a »84.72; Victory Iv 3 -J ’s 105.4; Vietory 4 3-4'e 105.10. ♦O.l

Oraln and Provisions OHICACO, (a>)— Im licolionj o f coiii-

jfition bolwoon exporters nnd domes- c millers hud a bullish e ffec t today on •' 10 w heat markot. Opinion prevailed 1 aomo quartora Iha t tho bulk o f ac- ( im ulatiuns a t p resen t In slghl are Bg ft-ncd by oxporlera. A sharp advance fin t W innipeg also a ttrnc ted considera- to le nolico. Opening pricos, which vnr- (He d from 3-lc lowor to l c gain,' wilh fri| [arch Sl.tW l U to >1.00 1-2 nud Mny 1 l.o i 1-2 to $1.01 3-4, were followed by apr sl igh t sag und then by matorinl u]>-

irn s all around. . :-The mnrkot roso to tlm liighest point j •aehod in throo weoks, bu t then prof- j , -tnking led fo ii reaction. Tho close j j na wojik^l-2 net lower to 1 l-2c gofu,,•ith .Mnrch ♦l.fiO 1-2 to 1.06 3-4 a n d r ' " ' lay »1.«1 to l .o i 1-1.Activo buying on the par t of housca | ilh oaafern connecljons lif ted corn. |

• f t e r opening nl 3-8c declino to l - 8 c j ‘ or ilvnHfo, including Mny u t 7-1 3-4c t«|t'i<l r> l-Hc, fho market scored .general J ‘ 'J' aina. i ^j-On the upturn, rpulir.ing sol in, nnd a |

' tb ack ensued. Tho clos<> was h e a v y , jnia t 1-2 fi> 2c liel docline, wilh Moy 7-11 ' -4 In 74 .’!-8e. ' , , -'-® >Oata reflected tho action of corn, ,

:«rfing unelinnged to 3-6e lower. May , S ' 1-1 fo 49 3;fie,"nndi then bocoming trong. • g,Wenktieas in tho hog mnrket woighod '

own proviaions. —Oaah Quotations

CIUCAOO, (ff)— W hoat No. 1 hnrd I.K2.Corn No. 3 mixed 71 .’i-4 lo 72c; No. yellow 7.-’. 1-lc.Onta No. 2 wliite -17 1-2 to 4R l-’ic ; o. 3 w hite 4(5 12 to 48c. IRye No. 2 S:.(12 to 1.03 1-2.Harley 7.1 to 83c.*J'i^i»)tliv soe5'"J.'3.fiO to fl-.'iO. floV^jV a e i ^ #15 to 20. '■P n r k n o m in a l . < |h a r d *12.02.Ril.H 4H0.7.'’., t o 12. - [

M i tm o a p o U a F l o u r an d Q ta la MIN'Nt^AVOLIfl, (ff)— F l o u r 15 t o 20c

i{^her; in c nclo ad la t s ,^ 'f iun i ly p a f e n t s Iioleii a t <10.40 lo 0 .70 a b o r re l i n 03 :>und coftf>,ii s a cks , n rm i lo 27. , ,Vjjirjrt *7e<’clpl? 139 - cars, compared

i^lr-ftolldav-ffryonr ago.No. 1 No'rtliorh $1.70 1-4 to 1.74 1-4; ecember *1,02 1-4-, M arch <1,C2 1-4-, lay »1.01 1-0.Com No. 3 yoltow OB to 66c.Onta No. 3 white 42 .1-8 lo 43 5-8c.Harley .'>2 to 7(lc.Rvo No. 2 «1.S: to 1.52.Flax No. I <1.02 1-2 to^l.03 1-2.

Chicago Livestock CHICAGO, (ff)—CatU o rocolpts £?,-

[10; Iwcf nvltlt) unovonly 25 to 50c igher; best action on common and mo- ium grades; top heavy oarly J l l . 50; ulk t 8 to 10.50; , sho-stock and bulls teady to s trung; calves, stockors and I'edors Hteady; choico voalors to pack- rs m ostly <12 to, 12,50; fow to ahip- cra $.1 nnd higher.

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m ost op- S i n c e r e t l i a n k

u S m a d e o i i r s t

« a d t e m s u r p a s s o u r p a s t i

, D e a 26. S h a r i n g a n ' e q u n l

I w i s h t o e x t e n d t o i

)UMIiS! CO.;NotiT W IN f a l l :

>■'________________

.S, IDAHO, THURSDAYHog rocoipta 46,000; fa ir ly aetlTo; cd $1 }stly 3S to fiOe lower than yester- tl.SO y ’s average ; fop 10.90 fo r light ;hts; p ractical top on hogs averaging IT 200 pounde lO.OSj bulk <9.40 to 35; pigs 25 to 35c towor; bu lk doair- n lo SO to 130 pound pigs <10 to lOi^O.Cheep roccipts 18,000; fn t lambs 25 ___50c lower; choice 7S pound lambs to i

ippcrs '« !2.25; bulk lambs <11 to 12;:ed sheop 2.'jc lower; choico western I k-es <5; bu lk owes <4.25 to 5; feeders eady.

FurnO m aha Liveetodc

OMAHA, "Nob., (ff)— Hog roceipts 5,- Oj mostly steady to 15c U g h e r; spots

tower on heavy trvixod grados-, bulk odium nnd light bu tchers <0.15 to >.25; top <0.40; bulk strong woight id pncking rra .le s <8.00 to 0.15. .Cattle rocolpts 1,800; beof atoers and itchor cu ttlo strong to 25c higher; top eers <0.25; bulk sho-stock <5 to 0.75;:als strong; top <10; stockors and edors slow, gonernlly sleady. fcihcvp receip ts 0,000; lam bs slow, oar- f*

sales 25 to 50c tower; bu lk tombs „ >.50 to 10.50; top <11; some shipping 'mand fo r sheep; m arkot strong; top p ves <4.4fi; best -wethers hero <5.15; . 'eders nbout atendy; feeiling lambs ».25. , .

Chicago Prodace '

CHICAOO, (ff)— D utler nnchanged. ggs lowor; roccip ts 2,071 cases; rs ts O.l 1-2 to one; ordinnry f i rs ts u $ I Olc; a t mnrk, cases included, 50 to lc; re fr igera lo r f i rs ts 57 fo SSc; re-, -igornfor ex tras 58 1-2 to 50e.Poultry alivo higher; fowls 23 to 28c; p,

irjnga 27c; tu rkoya 40c.

KaniBUi City Produce PotaKANSAS CITY, (ff)— Eggs 2c Ulgher, Crea rsts Olc; socondM 53c. BrieHntfcr unchanged. i BeatI’oultry , -hens 2c higher, 22 to 25c; Cole

loafers, K))rings and turkeva unchang- Lett I. ' . Broi

Sugar ButtXKW YOIiK , (/P )-N o .nlc« w tro re-

irded in the rnw sugnr m arke t early idny. O ffer ings were freer a t 4 3-Sc ir C uba’a cost and freight, equal to ■i.3i) for cen trifugal. New crop Porto ico for 'early J anua ry shipment was lao offored n t the snine pricc.Refined eontinued quie t nl <7.00 to for fine grnnuln tcd. !m t

P o ta toes • Pori CHICAOO, (ff)—Potntoea s teady; ro- Porl 'ij/ts nuu car; N orthern "Wliite, sacked T-bo 1.40 to I.OO cwt.; Idaho Russets, sack- 6lrl< ___________________ I

The Gem Theatre 1TODAY, F E I S A T AND

SA TUBDAT |

“ THE SILVER = HORDE"

T he L a te s t F o to D ram a by

REX BEACH* E ig h t P a r t P roduction ii

h

Topics of the DayCOMEDY I

Pathe ReviewSoreen

M ATXHBS ao d B Vm m f Q

• USU A L ADMISSION

Q U A LITY FOTOPLAYS

9 d wm to .1 rings out.

miy in our social relationn with ma; ned until toduy it liax become ti by-

jumulativii result of honosty in bus: busineKH,

Dot. Its brandies are courtesy, pi

ble is done a t this storo to merit ^h service and »iuality inerchandi

f

ks are ex^endi^ to our nijmy F*rier inccess possible, ever inspiring us showings.

interest in tlio success of our Frie one und all a most prosperous and

Inc. UNITED STC.S , ID A H O

r, DECEMBER 30,1920d *1.00 owt.; Wisconsin Kings, sseked 1.20 cwt.

CopperNEW YORK, (ff) — Copper weak;

lectrolytic spot and firs t quarter 12 -2 to 13 l-2c.

TWIK FALLS BIASKBT8 |

OntB 7burnished bv Twin Folia Flour'M iniVheat No. 1 __________ _ *8.40

PotatoeeFnmished by Boyle CommlssioB Oo..

» h l t e ________ _________________ 65cPiodnee

3utterfnt ........—- ....... 48eSanch butter ..... - ...... 40e3gga ........ ........................................ 70e

Idvestock l-'urnlshed by independent Meai

Uarket:Cuttlo—Cowa 4<36e; rteer* e® 6 l-2e;

I'cal 8(§10e.Hog»—Prime 8@»e.Shoop—Mutton 6e; lambs 8e.Poultry—Springs H e; faena lie ; tai-

keys 30c; goose 16e.

PnmlAed by Twin Falls Ooost>Farm Bnreao

Standard or better hay in «toe» first eottlng, | 10; some, poorer, as low u ««.00 ; baled, *10.00.

HOUfiBWIPS’S OUiOB (Betall Priees)

Plour, 08-lb. saek— H— *^00C**.253ugar, 10 lbs------------------*0.fl0O<10.26Potatoes, 100 lbs------------- *1.CO@*2.60(3ream ehoose --------- ■................... - ,a 8eBrick ehoose -----------------------------45cDoans ____ ________ ______ __ 5oColery ________________ I0@ I7 l*2eLottuco, buneh_______________ 18 l-2eBroad ’Butter (croamory) —KfloButter (ranch) ------------... ■ ■■»fle(SHge '•Egga, dox. -------------------------- «01706OhlckonaRound steak ------------ f _Bacon .............. —...... ‘ - -Bacon, alieedH a m --------------- i------------------ ------40eHam, alieed x n*Pork chopa _________________ 25@80cMutton chope ___________________ 80ePork roaat Pork aausogeT-bono eteak -- - _ ■««<» Sirloin eteak ________________ _ - J 8e

THE ORPHEUMT H E A T R E

TODAY AND TOMOBBOW

2-Vaudeville Acts-2FBATUBE PICTUEBS

“THE RACE OF THE AGE”

Witness tho greutost horso race in lho woTrd betwom tho Amoricnn

horso “ Man o ’ W a r" and the

Canadian horse Sir Barton.

‘Tiie Heart of Twenty’C P art Comedy Droow

MATDTEB and BVBZnNO

Always a Oood Variety

Always Yonr Money's W ortb

Men

man if; has been^hai^Rd by-word in our business

», J.

jusiness. I t is the most

, patience and cheerful-

jrit the over increasing ndise, a t prices withi^

riends and Patrons who US to greater efforts to -

’riends aud Patrons, we nd happy New Year.

’ORES

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USXIS F O U N TA IN OZiASSWABE . P AB OBENAI>C8 TO B O U T BAKDITB C

'O O D E N , Iltnli; W>>—W ith hia sodu fountain nrrvitig as n bri-)>stworkB onil with fountain gliuiswaro t&kint; • the ploro of hand grenadca, . Ocorgu F. Cavo, proprie tor of a driiK atoro horc, ^ Intc loat night pu t to rou t throo jrouni; ^ handita, oao of whom waa armed, when

. .tho trio a ttem pted to rob his store. Tho _ 'V6andU f ro n t wavered when Cave hurl' "

i>(I a cAupIo o f syrup bowls, b u t i t took (he honvy a r ti l le ry in tbc form of a f ivo gallon bottio to send the thre>> n seaznporlng to safety . ri

H e r e

F^ S a v e

D ep a

This “good ne is the most rei who loves to

Is n new iind differen » ‘ s*‘«* tlu* slme anil try it on to

holdn tlio foot than any shoe how ilN new “anoliored-arcli” < yracc'ful 0 ])p<‘aranco throuphd

The Cause c Troubles

VPrac'tically (‘very foot tror

t() Hhocs tlia't are misfitted and Uu* Bhank to properly hgld the

down.

The hiunan foot can carry out being Hubjectetl to unfnir lU placed upon a firm, juiyicldinj;

• the baro foot is placed upon-tlu

^ When the foot is pnt into ithe shoe becoines a bridge as si ed, the shank—which is tlie cei

ent part of tho shoe.

Eve^'one knows ’that a b wlien a load Ih placcd uj)on it i upon. Sooner or later tlu* br happens to the bridge in the oi

* a short time. The foot arch, i proper base to stand on so it down with the shoe.

^ Then the owner of the fo“T condition with all the hiisery tl

•'-Beware o f tDon't lot anyone deceiv

features as the ARCH-PUI3SE which mako tliis shoe fit so w by patents. Thoy are not and

AUCII-PUBSKRVER S - . . heels, also in different leather

and all occasions.

For the WomaTIhtc i.s a BiiOTiul typo

GOME:

<---1-— • ---—

TWIN FALLS DAILPOSTUASTEB AT HONOLXTLU m

I CHASOED W ITH BMBEZZLBMBNl liI 8AN rR A N C ISC O . C;?)— WiUiam C. f> I Petorsen, assiKtant poatmnntcr*of Hono- J lulu, haa been urroMcd thcro undxhnrjF

cd with embetr lomont of: $57,000 ot postofflee fundit. accordin); to n cabh- ju

: g ram today to tho postofflee inspector ; here.

' WOULD ADDTO LIST OP p,8T7ITAB1.E COMMODITIES A

I WASHINOTON, D. C., Amond- I mentn proposing to add piclclod cher- J

ries, walnuts and f i lber ts lo tho liat of hi

; I s G o

^ r o i h W i3 Y our Feet--- a rtm en t C a n ;

3ws” is about a s ^markable shoe € walk, or the wor

T tent kind of sh«ic, so imirh so, in fi to appreciate how diffen*iit it is, hi DO you have ever worn, how it com ” construction h'>lds it np there un jhout the life the shoi;.

of Most Foot

rouble known can be traced direct ml which are not strong enough in ;Uc,fo()t and keep j t from breakiu^;

■ry the load imposed upon it mtli- ’ and unuaturul strain—only when ng tread-base, such as it has when

the floor or ground.

.0 a shoe with a heel of__^y height, i shoes aiways have l>een construct-

center of the bri<lge—is the weak-

I bridge which sags in the middle

it is not a reliable bridge to travel bridge got s down. Tbat is what ordinary shoe aft«r it ia wom for

1, reacliing and straining to find a it can carry its load, finally goes

foot has a broken arch—flat-foot ' that follows in its trail.

the “Just-as-Geive you into believing that some SERVER SHOE. This is not poss well, and feel so good, and stjiiid '

nd cannot be put into any other si

I SIIOES are made with varicms t iers and patterns. There is a type

lan Who is Overpe of last for the heavy woman w!

UN AND HAVI OF THESI

LY NEWS. TWIN FALLSn p ie u l tu r a l , commodities on which uahigher dutlea would bo imposed to the lh ponding emergency ta r i f f mensure wcrointroduced today by & nOtor McNnry, Frepublican, o f Oregon. p

MOTIOK PIOTXmBS MAKER >nPASS INTO BBOBIVBBSHIP th

N EW YOBK,. (/P) — Eoceivora . in ** equity woro appoln tod fo r the F tohm an Tii Ainuscment corporation, motion pietnro lij m anufac turers nnd producers by Judge aa John 0. Khox in fodoral distric t eonrt hero todny. Tho dofendoat compo'ny's

> o d N <

rig h t’s S-It P a y s in th H elp Y ou If ^

shoe that comes ever designed fo man who is muc

h e “A reh-Prefact, th a t i t is neces.sary to

how m nch b e tte r i t f its aiitl fines u p to the foot a rch a u d . und pre.servi's ifs sh ap e and

c a n l ic c p Il i G r ^ c t J

w e l l a l l i O K crlifc !

-n K c l V O /

s t y l et o o ^ y h

le ( y '

I .IMIII becauae of tbo cxclurivc (rt-,,, \\ d ood be able to *n<»j that11 Poot health helps mail

a / I 3 aiulKeourUaeofArdi

(/C

_____________ 'K i r p s m e / i

3ood” Kindle o th e r shoe has th e samo

ssible fo r all of th e fea tu res cl up to tlie f<K)t, a r e covered shoe.

1 ty p es o f toes ah d lieighta of

p e of slioe fo r every purpose

‘ Weightw h o a l m o s t i n v a r i a b l y f i n d s

E OUR SHOE 1 E SHOES. NO

.S, IDAHO, THURSDAY,ttsseta wore given aa $240,000 and tbo T llnbiUtles aa $07,076.

F E D C B A l. T ?A M rnPOB FO RBIO N BXOHANGE D £ A I £ B I'

N E W YORK, Fedoral roceiver fj in b nnkn ip tcy waa appointed todny for the P acn t Financo corporation, foreign “ o iehnngo denlors. "

Tho petition, mado oa beh a lf of Byd- Tvoy N . GTcenhnigh, gave th e eoncorn’a liabilitiea aa $1,100,000 and the asscta ' a s $482,000. ' _________ "

Olawif led A d i «r« eb e» p -^ f f« e t iv e .

e w s f t

Ihoe Deple L on g R yn Y ou R ead T l

; up—and stays 3r wear by the I 2h on her feet.

iserv er” Sho(And also how it presei

■ Don’t confuse the ‘‘Al shoes that you know aboul. w ho have .^oiind feet—a

, sifained an<l di*formed.

pOTiJanl®

com

m7 / w a l l

/ /btm Ikwi-M m/ - mtk yom fv t.

WE LL a rc h e e ™ '''

f archeahealthyandstroQg an d you'l l always enjoy foot eomfort and vigor. Arch Pre- •erverShoe i keep nrchc# ex- octlyasN atu re in tendcd them t l i e i

re spedal arcji construction a n d a c. Arch Preaerver Shorn a re good t l i e

aintain general health. Come in tl lO '11 rreae rv tr Sboea for all purpoaea

and all occasions,

S a m i

FOOT trm : '

it difficult to find shoes in J' will .'<tand up uiider her wei;

We earnestly rt i-ommeii woman who is much over-W(j and try on one of tlies(‘ shoe to Imy sho(!s.

Tliere will be no obli

When you have once f alKiut thiii shoe, you will bc will Im3 ready to come and-g<

There is an ARUH-P pose and for every occasion.

■ Tbe i>ric<‘s on all are

FITTERS e x p : I OBLIGATION

^ DECEMBER 30, ,1920T A X PA T E B S IN V EN TO EY MAY GE

B E J d A D E OK I ^ W E S T BASIS

W A S l l l ^ T O . S V 1). C., yp)—(Tax jiiiyorii rc(|uirod - t n . mnko 'invvntorlvH (jir 10-0 rctunin mny iidopt tho bnsis of "ooHt or mnfki-l, which over is lo w e r ' ' „„ undor rogiilntions iiuiiicd tudiiy by tlio | qj intornni revcnuo bureau.

Whlohtvor bnsis a niorohnnt ndopts ,Uv munt bo npplioil »tiUBlntfDtly to tho ou- tiro Inventory, tlio b u ro n u n iin o i in o o - niont. said.

• ' ualCtnssifiod Ads' aro oheap—offcctive. c la

) r ^ o :

)artmen1h -W rig h t’s S] hds “G ood N ei

up— to .the Foc business woman,

•rves the foot at tlie -'<ame fime. iRCll-PRESEUN'EH SHOE” with

Tbe ARCH-PUESKKVER is de.- and who want t-> keej) them from

Ihoe Building I ig a Bridge

ARCH-PRESERVER Shoos are JILT upon the samo principle tin d the bridge iu the shoe reaches fr ) foot, and is so anchored tbat tbe siig in the middle.

That is why the arch of the ARC nea np and stays up to the foot-ar<

Then the inside tread surface o it it provides the foot with exaetl Ik upon that nature intended it sh<

Wlule in tbe ordinary ahoe tbo :erse, or c<mcaved slightly, addin; Mitually deformity.

Everything about this new sboe i it that are good—or reasonably g ;re are thousands of people with wt J ARCU-PRESERVER SHOE is' s ‘‘stood up” under them and giv< iy have longed for.

Onr confidence in this new shoe i lte to invite every woman—whetlK •ong or weak and troulilesome—to line tbem and try them <m withoul buy.

which she can have ev(>n reasonabi ight.

nd this special type of AIK’U-PRI (jight for hor height. Accept the- Qs— 110 matt<?r wli(?ther or not you

ligation whatever.

felt that comforbible "FE E L ” tba 5 looking forward with k(H?n plojus 'et a pair.

PRESERVER, SHOE for every hei

i reaijonable.

LAIN THE MI TO BUY.

s s s a — 5 S 5 S 5 a ! S —5 ——H 5 - — H a s

GENEEAIi MOTOBS OM ITSSTOCK D IV ID E N D PAYMHlfT

NEW YORK, (/P)—Tho - aen r ra l Mo­tors corporation to day omitlcd t^o ntock .livldcud o f 1 4 0 th share which It lias pnid quarte rly sineo Mnrtli, 1020, on ciimmcin stock. At i ts meeting' hor9 loday thc board of d irectors (lc>clarei tho com pany's regularly t juurtcrly caab. dividend of 2B cents a Klinrc on con ' imm slock.

W])ut is useless to you mnjr l>e val­uable to othors — advertise it in- th» classified.

u n e n. J .

t ^

Shoesw s”

oot Arch. It 1, the woman

ith the so-called “arch prop ’ ’ (lesigned especially for those om iH'coming wtretebed- nntl

Like Build-

ire built—mnrk that word— thnt a real bridge Is built,

i front the heel to the ball o l :be bridge absolutely refus&s

JiOU-PRESERVER SHOK ■ -arch.

e of the shoe is so modeled aetly the sort of surface to should have.

ho tread surface is jn s t the ling to foot discomfort and

e is designed to preserve the f good. A t the same time, weak arches who claim that is' the only shoe that ever

;iven them the foot comfort

DC is such that we do uot hes- etlier her feot are good and •to come to our store and ex- lout any obligatiro whatever

able foot coniff>rt, and wliicli

PRESERVER SHOE to every he-first opportunity to coiue ■ou are at the moment rendy

that ev(»ry woman expresses cjisure to the time when yon

heavy woman, for every pur-

[ERITS

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TWIN FALLS DAILY NEWS «I s a u ^ 0V8I7 *ftftmoon w c y t 8 " ° ^ n

Twin FlOlJ N « m PubUahlnc Co., Inc.(Baubltoh » l W i) •

ROT A. nBAD ........................ Pr««ld*ntJOHN C. HAKVErr ................. TreMorer .

. IIEnt«r«d u aocond cluui mall m-ttter

April t, 1S18, ftt tbe poatofflce At Twtn rails. Idaho, under the Aot of U areh I, ,, 1S79.

su B S cm P T io N * r a t e s " '*One ycftf .............................................. t tMe montha .............................................. 8J0 ,I montha ............................................... I.M1 month ................................................

■'"MBMDWi'o's^AStr^^ tlThe AsMcIate<S Presa ta exclualvely ea-

titled lo the uao for republlcation ot all li newa dlipatchoa orodUed to It. or not otherwlne oredlted. In tbla paper, and alao the local newa publlahed herein. All ,i

righta of republlcation of apecial dlspatoh- ea beretn aro alao roaerved. ci

No reaponalbUltr la aaaumed for Ibe care of unaollcltod manuacrlpt. pboto- P iniphB or other contributed matter. Ar- ilclcs aubmltted fof publication will b« H used or not a t the dlaerotlon of the odltdr anil no manuscript will be returned* un- less nccompanlcd by -the neceaaary poat-<t£P.

Member Audit Bureau of Clroulatlona

EASTERN RBPRBSBNTATIVtta: It GeofKO u. Oavld Co.. Inc.. 171 Madiaon i,

Ave., New York; A. B. Keator. U l l Hart- forii Bulldlnr. Chicago. n

tr o a THEBE WAB 18 NOT O'TEB ^

A tiny ncwo dispntcli, tuckod awoy a 10 11 corncr u t ttiu f i r s t saya Am*

urican JiOBpitals aro rocoivinB 5,000 dis-

allied arid elck war vetorans ovory

inuntli, and disclmrging .'1,600 our<>d.

Tills meana u niontlily inrronaing roll

o f patieuls. Thla ia not, howovor, tho

vi'orirt to bo told. Tbo incroaso U tiot <]

limited Ly noud of hospitnl trea tm en t;

it is kept down by lack of hospital fa- " cllillo., ll

Tlic United Btatcs is t re a t in g tbo ho-

rtK-9 o f tho wnr mucli hb tlie proverbial ‘ •poor rcln tion” wns troatod. Tbc na. ^

tio^j is negloctlng tho vory mon who, H

when the untion was in soro nocd, gavo “

IK) thouKhl to thoir own lives and com­fort. I t ia littio wonder th n t tlio na- „

tifinnl cimimnndor of ttio Amorican Lo-

f;iiiii ahmild eotnplnin: “ Disabled vot- ^

oranti are not gotling what thoy dc- n

-s.Tvo from a gra tefu l n a t io n ."

The nntiun was grateful, nil right,

bark ill the wnr duy», when tho (oo N

tlinateiiecl. Thc nation was grntoful

in-ii'ed wheii the flowor (if Amorioin

iiiantnxitl rime Up in arms and wont forth *'

to i:ive batlle. Tho nnliita promlsod jiiiirh lo the boyn who fought “ Ovor

T h ere .” .Aiiil this in thc nation t h n t | ' '

»nnjr to loudly niul (ifton: “ Wticn you.'^^ eoriie ba.-k.” |

Well, they enmo back, many of them '

ill and diMibted. About lililf a m U -|“

lion nf thiiBo bravo boya wcro discharg-|h cd from Hervico with disability. Yob,'

they cnmc back! But it secmn th a t the »“

nation ha.i forgotten th a t ' they came I liuek;..JinH forgotten tho fino promiwa -

Ihat were made upon thu cvc o f battlo . TIio nntion haa forgotten its aolcmn J duty . 0

“ Thc w ar is o v e r” . Thoso fonr

M'ordn you havo hoard often alnco No- f vember 11,• 1918. “ Tbo war is o w , ' * <■

* derlared politicians in congross as tboy

voted away wartlmo legislation. „

Tho war ia no t over fo r those veter- v nns discharged “ w ith d lu b lU ty . " Tlie "

wnr -will not be over w ith them fo r i Diiiny years to come. ''

And unlil the wnr is over w ith them,

with the last one o f them, it c an ao t be i:

en tirely over for the roat o f thom. Thftt much of tho war whioh ha* to do w ith j,

giv ing thc siek nnd mnlmcd veterans n N(|unrc deal enn never be over xintil tbe

la.li of them hna p s s u d on into tho ' hereafter. n

HOW TO B E H A T E D ^

Ulll EU Howe, thu-K ansas wise maa, ^

used to toll the readers o f h is pAper,

the Atchison Globe, th a t the m eanest d man in Atehinun always mndo his fsm-

ily wail until thc Janunry sales to buy v<

their Ohrislmas j>rcscnts. n

A man in Indinna, i t is said , nsod to ^ refuse tu' let his wifo pick the apples n for hcr^n\t'fl use. “ J o h n ,” she irould

remonstrate, “ there a re n ’t any o f the half-rotten ones le f t .” e

“ Then wait until some r o t ” , th<a j mean old fellow would snap baok a t ,,

her. “ W e’re too poor to ea t th e good r

ones.”

Ilow everybody does despise a mean ]

old CUBS liko those followsi W omes will ?

aend flowers to the ja il to bedeck the J cell- of a murderer, a thiof may be giv­

en another chnnco, b u t when a person |

is ju s t ornery and mean, th e ro ’s not mueh sympathy for him anywhere.

W h a t’# tho reasonf

Why, I t is th a t we are all Idealists.

The rapai'ioua old humbugs o f ' t h e old

days who ncquircd a million or so by

mor<' or h-ns nhndy mothods, found th a t

n f te r all tho best uae to which they coold pu t thoir money wps tho sorvlc^

of mankind. Wo can forgive almost

nnything in our follow-creatnres b a t

Kmallness o f sooi.Every man snd w om u wbo resUf

wKBts the good opinioa of Ute aelgh- bon , bAsn't n e h » U rd «hort to p w fo m after aU. Ne eme eseds te p e e e e Uis entire e»lead*r of Tfataet.

• I X ' ' <]

J goneroaity, t h a t ’s all. J u a t n l i t t le hu-

, mnn kindnesii in o n e ’s makonp ',w lll

f mako other fo lk ovorlook tho faults, u * ^

T H E “ BL'OE lA W B ” HOAX

J Home of lho gentlemen who aro ta lk-

- ing so glibly of w hat thoy fo a r to bo

a movement for tho revival o f tho ■ “ bluo law s” of Now England ought to

' look up^ tho subjcct and ascerta in

0 ivhethor thore ever were auoh ridiculousJ) Atatutes as th a t fo rbidding a man to

1 k iss his wife on Sunday—to chooso one tl in t thoy aro especially fond of quot-

I Ing. The origin of tho phrase is to b?.> tracod to a satirical pamphlet bearing

J thn title “ The Blue Laws o f Connocti-

c u t , ” iHnued in 1732 b y tho Rov. Samuel- Polors, hia purpose b o ing to poko a Ilttlo

t good-natured fun a t thu lawmakers o f ‘ [ tho day.

Tho pamphlet enjoyed a largo dreu-

- la tion ps a work o f humor. .Apropos of

, the la ti 's t ngitatinn for s tric ter Sunday "

luwa, some of our modern humorists I

B Iiavo bocn perpe tra ting burlesquos ju s t ‘

ns brond aa thoae o f Mr. Potora. Con-

tu r iea honc<- will credulous folk dig np I theae Hatiriral artic les and regard them I

y jiK gospel t r u th t ,I- I

»• I '

Y BERGER : 1. I- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -II liKROKn, Idaho.— MiBK Oladya Kog

ne» le f t Thursday fo r R nlt,Lako where ’ Hhe will viait friendH dnrin t; tho holi- '

t (Inya. '; A large ernwd attended the Chriat- ‘

maa iirogiam Pridny. K, L. MoUi^took , the p n rt o f Snntn Clam, and trontB wered ia tribn ted to every <me. '

I- MiHH Thelma Hhnw is hjiL'fiding her ,1 (liriHtniaK vacation with her parents . ,

Bhe hna been attondin i ' aehool a t Now ^'■ .FprHoy neademy. Log., i, U tah. • Mias )>, Khaw is preaident of ihe"wrideiit body ,g and will reaunie hor work .Tanuary f>. |

•I. I«awwill nnd family nro mov- iing In IliiHHell lane fnr the rem ainder t

* o f thi' H-iiiNT. IJ l r . in.l MrK. E. Molin and Mr.

and Mrn. P. W, Herger wero dinner i gueata af tho T. P. Shnw homo Chriat ^

* maa, i IMiaa Laura l-'Iood ia apending bor vn ij

(-ntion with frieniln in liniae. c» J . X. I’ieree and fanilJv en terta ined iB Mr. and Mrn. H. W. Tea^jiic and IT. C. ,J KrirkHim. r

Miaa Pauline Rijiley vin lting her* sin ter iu f^nlt I..Tki‘ dnring her vnra- i I tion. L J G, L. MrOregor and nona nn.l P. L.

Roper nuitnroil-to Twin Kalla Mondav. r Ttie Berger Sunday aehnnl gave a t hayrack party Tueaday eve. A larijt*

li-rovvrl alteadi'd . Lnter they wcnl to ^ •A r th u r I'nrr.'H h and refr.-ahnientM »

I wi're n.Tved. <!l .iti 'rnry nUM'tin will be hold Pridny r

Iniiil a largi- .T.iTKl ia expeeted. r■ | Minn .Irani.- PaVfott ia vlaiflng tier ] ■ • |a inter in Twiu Piilla,

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KHKN. Tin- Civir r luh mf-t Jla s t Tnemlay evening at the fnrm home n f Mr. nnd Mra. ICnott and enjoyed one o f the pleananteat aeaaiona of the year. {

f 'There were moro thnn 40 preaont.Loo Brown hna retnm ed to Eden .

'* from Twin FallB, where he hna beon* employed. '

Mra. HInine Fergnaon waa callcd to ^ Hnhl lnat week to nttend tbe funernl '

o f hor bro ther, J . W. Ring, who died ver>- andrtenly while in the poatoffiee

. a t k i l l l .nke n few days ago. . '® Mr. and Mra R. A. Clark nre apond- r ing their Chrintmna vacntion nt Cald ­

well wilh Mrs. C lark 'a paronta,' Mr. nnd Mra. TToguc.

W. A. Thompaon tranaacted businens e in Jerome. Wedneaday. .* Hope Tlinrnton nrrived home F ridny

frnm Alblnn tn spend tho holldnya with her pnrentn nnd n the r relativea,

« Miaa Audrey Hobinann hna gone to g Kim borly lo spend the holidnya w ith .

b c r pnronla. ," Mra. F,. M. Burke nnd Mrs. Church­

man of Jerome nrc v isiting nf the home o f M r. nnd Mr*. Guereln.

Mr. nnd Mra. W« -J. Yonng, Mr. an 1 Mra. Karl Young and family, and W illu M offe t apent Chriatmna a t F ile r with

' frienda.'• 1>. W. Terrv nnd fnmily apont Ratur- , t dav and Sunday nt Filer.

Rherifr W hite o f Jerome paaaed lhrouk;h Eden on hia wny fo Milner

f whero lie captured Oeorge Ravage nnd a moonahino atlll. Snvnge'a p a r tne r escaped. i

(Irnee Aberdeen, who ia a ttond ing , s si-hool n t Hooding, enme home Thnr* ,I dny to apend the holidays w ith her ,

pnrentn.® A ehorna was orgnnired tnat Sundn /

eveninj: with the following offieera: t J W. A- Thnmpaon. p resident; Mra. Irene

Becl>ont. vieo p resident; Blanche My era. lib rnrian ; Oakley Krnkenbtirg. »fl(-

d re ta ry trennurer.Tlie Tltllsdnle Orange nnnounets the

next .m eeting nt tho homo of P ran k ^ TToL'n. "The offieera for Ihe comingII year will be installed, nlao to complet.:

urrnngementa for en te r tn la lng the atn te crnnce nf Eden Jnnunry 17 to 20

'» EQUITY WILL CONSIDER ■' GRAIN MARKET PROBLEM

MontaoA OrgonlzAtlons in Besslona a t s. O roat P alis to Oo O ver A ^ricn lttiro ’s

l ilve Issuefl -

OUKAT PATylJ^, Mont . (/p>—Tbe |iroti1em n f ' crain m arketing ia eJiiofly

ey to I'oneer'n the Bevcnth annual eonvcn- ti( |u nf tin- Mfjntana I 'n ion of th(‘

“ Amerii-nu Society of K<|uity and ns >St well the nlxlh annuni m.'eting of thc n t Co-operalora’ eongreaa, which tvre to be

held here Fobniary 10 12, inclusive. W J . Stone, prenident of tho railroad

Uy b ro therhoods’ co-operative bank a t A . Caeveland, O., Ii among thoso expected

t o be present, i t Is aanoanced b y W. Burlingame, preaidont of th e Equitv

m cbIob. Governor Dixon of Mostsni> ig | also will be aaked to speak.

TWIN FALLS DAILY >

1

’ “ TH E B E rU E N OF TH E M A Y -f - F L O W E B " — TODAY IS POBE- ,

F A T H E B ’B DAY. > \l

: Wlieu the Mayflower, a liltle veiael JT , (if ISI) tona burdi'ii, act-sail frum tlio

shores of I’lynuiuth, England, wilh her » lOi; liaswngcra Angunt (i, l«:20, aho ca’- ' t I'ied tho need of a future nation whnso '.

offapring would ri'liirn to K ngland’a slmrea many hundred fold nnd n t n

1 time w-lien thnj. nntinn w-nn sorciv pr.'sned.-v^ • ' '

The arrival .if the United S tatoa de- slr .iyera in England on May -1, 1017, * marked fh« beginning of thnt avalnn- ^ i-fie of nhips and meu who eventually . awampcd the “ l l u u ” and nent him . scurrying tn cover beyond the Hhine.

I t wns the arrival of then.- deatroyer>i .. -<':ti(ier enmmand of (.'iij'lain .1. K. T;ini •' I, sig, Tl. a . N'., whii^h inapircd . nil Knglish nrtiat to produce Ihe p.i'nt- ,

ing, “ The Roturn «if the M ayflower” of whieh lho nbove ia n photographic .■ repro.luctiiin. The original hnuga in ''

‘ tho office of thc aeeretarv of thu nnvv ' af Waahington. D. C.

The denrcndanta of tha t li tt le group ? *■ (if pernocuted pilgriniH who lauded upon .■ the ahorea of Amerieu in lOJO. together

with fhoao who came nfler. r.mstituled •" thu bockbnne o f tl iis i;rent rcpublie,'■ an.l yearly their dcncendauta in the _• n . 9. nnvy earry the flng of freednn. b■ int.! the |iorta of the world, police th>- r aea nnd raender aid tn the needy in

both hcmi'apheros.The I'liile.l S ta les flag on tlie ahip" a

f t ' f ita navy ia a welcnine nml the m.-'ii who aail uinler it are e.|ually welcome,

l l mt th.! men nf the dcHtr.ivers wh.imarked tl ........ ileturu of the Mayflnw I.-r” to atrieken Kiirop.- were tnnre;

I Ilian welcnine. th .'y «ve(.- the ertiBa.ler.-''! *' . ol' 1017. and plal-ed llie victory fnr a

righl at the ^e.'t of siiffi-riun Bun.ii-. p

■ rt

LOOK ON THE OTHER j-i _ SIDE OF THE TRACK j;;

‘ Hy o r v KI.KNNi:it> A i;ri>up nf eastern ui.-u iu III.- ‘ Hiiitikiiii; iiiinpartiiieiit wer.' appar.-ntly

dismiatrd with llie view, '• \Vhni a bar \v■ ri'ii, cheerlea. di'Holate scc-lion." ciii.‘ ir

remark.'d as thc Iraiu sped paal -nge- wf brush and isolated • ‘ prove u p ' ’ ahaek.*. p

' • Whv dou 'I yon lock on the othc- p si.I.- .if th.‘ trnek.’ " •>iii:«c»te.l a na live. Tlii-y did xn. They saw. aa far lr IIS.the .-ye ennid r.-a<-h. well k.-pt rami'-. a< Thev eultivation in inteiiHi' form, aiTh.'v anw fi.-l.la aud nreharda and paa*.- T uren. They saw aubstanHa! and com ti f.rrtnble homen. They undoratood it nil lr when il wna explained thnt thc ma al glcinn. W ater, had nol yet touched th . . ,T

■ ‘ “ other ni.le” with his w-and.. j CiWhy shnuld we n.il all get in lo th i. j l i

hab it nf “ Innking nn the other aide(f» of fho t rn e k f” ] '•

On nno aldo. wc aee taxation—not a l I cheerful view; bu t <m the nthor wo aeo w , Bubatantial Insti tu tiona. standard I'dii- ( . .enlion, commendable and needed civic

equipment, improved hlghwa.vs, a con w Btnnt effort to improve living nnn ci

[ commereial enndiliona. n ennalnut bat-|• fie for betterment fnr nil. | J

Thia ,md thn t buaineas is charging nnj . iinholv profit, we hear; but when wn

lonk on tho-other side of the track we- . find mnny nctunly faking n loaa now • ‘ to avoid n heavier loaa Inter. | _■ The bank is damned from the nn-' ^

aided viewpoin t; bn t w hen 'w e Innk o n i " the other aide of tho tra rk we <'"‘1 ^

‘ it ia performing n miaaion. n n d e r 'sev co [" atrnin. for tho netiinl a-alvaflnn of buai

■ neaa—nnd we nre nil engaged in buai' I nesa in one wny nr another and depend

• °"c^rpnrntiona are aecu.aed of cxcomIvc oi ehnrgea: b u t on the nther aide of the tl

' 4rnek Ue aee Ihem earn ing fl per cenl . nnd leaa—aome o f them nuining in the

• •« red” ~ n n d vot m ain tain ing payrolls, snd atruffgling under moat ndverae con-|‘ ditions * give the public a maximum , of sorv ife af n roal fixed tow by the,' repreaentntivoa nf the publie. ] The newapaper ia crit ir ised beenu-«e

it doea nol instan tly e.ninride. wilit■ (verv indivldunl view, wifh nil t l c j

vnriafini. th n t impliea; but when we,' look on Ihe o ther -iide nf lhc Irnck w( i

find if perform lne a m.ist imi>ortnn‘ j

. A Treat to Loversk

! of

, Pfcsli Toasted Marslmiailows

; J3c a PoundV T H I S W E E K A Tid • , .

^ S I Z E R ’SN ext I* Idftho Tbftftlr*

NEWS. TW.IN Fa l l s , ii

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function for tho publie, day a f te r doy, n week iifl(,-r weok, f ighting for develop- m.'ut, tof. improved rooditions along ali tr lines— a ’c-vnsolcas nnd ni-iatjy nn un z appreciated effo r t for the public—and itself poHsibly barely nblo to ataggor under the load nf iiinunting costa of material nnd labor-.

I’liblic offic ia ls aru ceiiRured, nnd Nometimea harah, thongh thoughtless, nceiiaationa are leveled nl them: bu t when we Innk un the nthor aide of th 'i t r a rk we aee n act nf men, for tho moat Jiart earnestly laboring fnr the public welfnre—wnrklng long hnura (-ach day for fnr lesa pay thnn they could ob tnin in nny o ther lino of endeavor.

Sehnnl trustees and teachers nre aub- j. 'eta o f erilieiam, a t times acute; bu t when wo look on fho other side of the track wo aoo a bndy of men nnd woiho;« donntiiu r th e ir lime nnd nbility tn the .-jiiise o f education, and teachers, hnv- iiiL' .‘unipped themaelvea through yenra of labor and atudy and crent enat. edu ­ca ting our children and improasing hijfh alnndnrda fo r thoir fu tu re -n n d receiv­ing Icaa pav In mnat cnaea thnn th c dny laborer.

Ix*t’a Innk on the nther aide of th s track.

BLAMES UNIONIST FOR TROUBLES OF IRELAND

Mostermaa Tells BritiBh Audience 81rEdward OanoQ Lead In Be-

Blstance to Crown

MACXTLF^PIELD. Eng,. TheIrish natinnnlial leadera, .Tnhn Dillon and .lohn Redmond, navcd Rir Edwnrd rarso ii, iiuioiiint ndvoeate. frnm prono rutinii for preaching robellinn in U’l- a ter in 1014, anya Clinrles F. O.’ Mna- torman, who wna Ihen finannnl secre­ta ry fo tho treasury.

Mr. . \fnnferma4rin addVi'aaing nn nn- “ dience hore blnmcd Sir Edward for be- I'itiiiini’ 111.' resistance tn the crnwn which led up to the pres>'nt situntion in Trolnn.i. One of hia hearers ankcl w hy thi) U lster leader wns not Ihen prosecuted and Mr. Mnatcrman re ­pliod:

“ Tho cab ine t was ready to do an buf .lohn B4'dmond and .lohn Dillon ac t in g through Mr. Lloyd George, per aunded tbo cabinet no t to tako the atep. They a rgued thn t in thrco m ontha' timo tho homo rule hill wotild beeomo lnw. and they would then be respon- alblo fo r fho government o f Ireland. They naked th n t they should be allow ed to undortako tho government of I re land w ithou t bn ing hampeiied by nnv feeling crenlcd beforehand bv th«* oi-osonition o f S ir Edword Cnraon.

|T hev thought thnt thev rould overcome wbnt fhi-y regnrded nn the blague (hnmbiiffi o f the Ulster movement.

“ Thoy may have been r ight or w rong ,” cnncluded the speaker, “ bn t camo.”

iXUBY SYSTEM TOO ADVANCEDFO B ADOPTION IN JA P A N

TOKIO. special rommittee onlegialntion is considering tho advisabil­ity o f In troduc ing 'tho ju ry ayatem ii^o Jap an b u t i ts proposnl is oppoaed'byl n num ber o f in fluen tia l privv councillora, who declare thnl the natiiin Is nof vot advanced enongh fo r thla system, ll ia expeeted thn t the proposal will br, dropped.

...Clasmfied advertising is the cheap* eat th ing you caa buy—measured by tho p ro f i ts i t m ay bring you.

THEREmine the value c

Editorial excellence

Membership in thej business ethics ai

: The first shows wht

The second shows I

In both the adverii

' The News invites tl' cessible to advert

[DAHO, THURSDAY, DIJ fc tlc ® ^ Owner or Owners of Prop- nsac

srty^ 'IfO C A l Improvement Distriot pnrl3 of the VUls«« Of Slffiberly, is aaid

. the Ooonty of Twin Falls, In the fr&3State of Idaho, as to When and impWbere Tbey Oau Fay tbe Bntlre dnyAmonnt Assessed Agakut Property laidBltoate in Said Local XDprovement eomD istrict No- s, for Improranents to aaldBe Made Therein, as Provided by Sth,Ordinances Nos. 20 and 24 of Said of

' 'VUlage. mecTho ownor or owners of any pleco uf '

of proporty sitnatod witibln the llmita t>io of Local Improvemont District No. 3 of the Village of 'Kimborly, in thoCounty of Twin Falls, in tho Btato of at 'Idalio, os said District is doseribed and “undefined in Ordinances Nos. 20 and 2-1 thoof aoid Vilhigo, and^ which pioee of torproporty ia liablo f6r a specisd assess- eluimont or assessments levied and mado offor the purpose of defraying thc osti- whcmated cost u d expense of tbo lm eas<provomonts to bo made in said Dis- tho trict, tho total cstimato of whieh ape- cial asscBsmonts is sot forth ia Ordi- nance No. 10 of said Village.

Aro heroby notified, that ho or thev may pay tho entire amount of tho saiil

A C A R d T O T lrroa C. C. Uv

Toduy 1 lujike the most importi ment 1 hnve ev«r made diirii iiiamiicer in this city.I have just contratted with J JJay Comstock and Morris Q' nificont production of “Expe ilerful play in America, to tl Kriday and Saturday, Docem! “Experience” ia without dou of this day and neacmition. New York, Kcven months in C in Boston. In every communi il invariably receives the en of Iht; cleriO’ <‘f creeds an •‘lO.vpc'rience” ia a modem nio V. [lobart, telling in ten vivid tho teinptatioHB confronting youii}' man—;;oinf; forth into i l-'ortune.“Experience” is properly cal ful I’lay -in America.” I kno\ tiiat this play has been a seni Hure it will arouse enormous : i)i;>:«e.st show I have booked ii 1 am proud and happy to bo ciice” to tbc thentre noers of

(Signed)' Man

BIG Fcan be had by buying co Coal Co. There is son: fered cheaper (be caref why you should buy oui of some other coal.

Our coal is cleaner ai ter and starts quicker and has less smoke anc dirt and less slack and moisture and we give I ton.

Give us a trial. We ter than we can tell yoi

. So if you want GO Detweiler’s. If yoi anywhere.

D e tw e ile rExclusive agents for Sj

ARE TWCof a publication as an adv

6 will indicate its influena

’ Audit Bureau of Circuiai .nd methods.

ether the paper is worth r

how many people read it.

iser is vitally interested.

':he closest scrutiny. Its A. tisers.

ECEMBER 30,1920asacsBihont made or lovied a n in it any v- pnrticular piece of p i^ p en y .ia the aaid Diatrict for tho ptirpoie -of de fraying tho cost and ex]>enie of aaid improvements, on or before th# BtH dny of Fobniary, 1021.- The time whoa'■aid payments shall commesee li Do- comber 24th, 1020, and tho tiino when aald paymeats shall elose it Pobmary Sth, 1021. If any owner of an y pleco of ffroporty subject to stld aaeoss mcnt deaires to pay the ontire amount of said assessments a t any Ume after tho Bth day of Fobniary, 1921, be may do M by paying the ontire amount then unpaBTiilns the intereit therean at tho rate of seven j)o r cent pw an­num from tho date'' 01 tb'e Intiaare o ' tho bond« referred to and provided for In acction 4014 to 4016, both in­clusive, Volumo 1, Compiled Statutes of Idalio, 1010. Sold aaaoB8D^n.ts, wbon- so paid In full, -flhall, is all casca, bo paid to tho Village Clerk of tho said Village of Kimbotly t t hii offico in said Village.

Dated December 23rd, 1020.W. P. BREOKOK.

Village Clerk o f the 'Villago of Kimberly, Idaho.

T H C PU B L ICUVCEINO

urtant theatrical announce- ,iring my long career bh a ^

:h Messrs. ^Viu. Klliott, I’*.I Gest to bring their maj - sperience,” the most 'won-0 the Lavering theatre Oii ember 31, January 1.:loubt tho greatest succi’Krf n. I t ran nino months inII Chicago and five montliH unity whore it ia pnyientcd,enthusiastic endorscmcn t and denominations, morally drama by Geor^^e ivid and powerful scenes o / ng Youtli — the avera^f) to the world for Fame and ,

called “Thp Most Wonder- now of my own knowledge sensation elsewhero. I atn - , ns interest here. I t is tlie1 in ten years.be ablo to bring “Expcri- of this city,

d) E. C. LAVERING,[anager Lavering Theatre.

?'IRE! Ucoal at the Detweiler ome inferior coal of- -eful). Some reasons' mr coal in preference

and harder and liot- er and lasts longer ind less soot and les3 nd less rock and less 'e 2,000 pounds for a ',

Je can show you bet- rou.300D coal go to (rou don’t care go

• C o a l C o.Spring Canyon Coal

Q F A C T O E S t h a t d e t e r - '

dvertising medium.

ncc with its readera.

lations indicates its

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D a i l yA d v e r t i s e m e n t s

Immiitsesmdf 1

WDDltilllEllliFllINDAssoolatlon’s Legifilative Oom* Asa

mittee to Beport a t Salt tl Lake Oonvention

S A L T LA K E OITY, U tah, ( f l ^ T h c , committco ot tlio N ational

Wool Growera' oMoclatioo, now in .. W aahington, D. C., will moko ita roport “ “ “ on w h a t baa boon attomptod and complished In tho way o f omcrgoncy ® govcm m ontal action, a t tho f ifty -s ix th ■ annuid convontion of tho aasoolatiou, which will bo hold horo J a n u a ry 17-1&.I t will alao roport on -plana in connoc- J ” *® tlon w ith onactm ent of a perm anent f ” ® t a r i f f bill ondor tho new adminiatra- . tlon. erna.

Thomaa Walkor Pago, chairman oi ^ h o ta r i f f conunlaalon, In oxpoctcd to • discuks coatn o t wool tujd lam b pro-

duplion, as ahown by tho d a ta gothorcd *[““ • by h is commiBston during tho loat throo Boaaona for preaonta tion to cou 1’®''°' greae. IS a

All the convontion dlaeuaalona will re n te r nround tho qocstion of logialii- h i r t l tion, finnnro and ranch monagomont tube: n rw rd in g to P. IL Mnmholl, aecrotary ‘ of tho asaodatlon. Oovomor W. P . 0. l la tdsnR o f tho fcdotftl rcsotvo bosTd. lian arcopfod nn inv ita tion to spoak on “ ] 7lnantrfal mnttcrs, including relation- ahlpa o f tho fodoral reaervo syatom. I f congressional a f fa ir s intorforo w ith his coming to 8oU. Lnko ho s ta ted recen t­ly th n t a member o f tho board would Q I S t»ko hie plneo n t tho convention.

i ^ O 'h a l f ft day will he dovotcd ti> a round tnblo dincusaion of ndJiiathK range managoment of tho bands of ahcop to prosont buaincss conditions- This will include mattora of tj*pc8 of S f shoop, Inbor costa, fnnd leasing an-l Knn] purfhnalng. tnin

- 8onfttor-e]oct Stanfie ld , of Oregon brou a n d .Schator oloct raiik B. Qoodlng of plos Idaho wilt givo oddrcsaca. Will 0. whol B a m e l of the United Stntea forcatry color aerviro will spoak. A special roport Uof an d dlacuRsion upon alorkyards quei- nnd tiona, IndQudltig rnngo rntos charged by bolic livcntock 'cAmmianion houaea, will bo Tnotn mndo. iibou

On account of fhi> crlMcnl aitiintlon x , in which thn M-onl priiducinfr biialneaii niiox ifl dcctnrcd to bo today, n rccord break ing attL'uilnnce ia expccted. ,

WOMAN OFFICIAL MUST i”i v PASS UPON HAN’S U F E

--------- JA P^ Itooan ing Ariaona iimY‘i|Trtiwn<iwn;t of

P ab llo Ibstractloti M ost D«cld« on o< P o a th S m tanca

PH O E N IX , Arte., ( m - L c u thnu tw o wooka a f te r Miaa Elsio Toles on- to rs offleo aa ArUona atato snporin- tondent of pnblie iaatmetioQ sho Trill be «u. oaljod upon to help doeldo whother a i,i. m an shnll be hanged. Offic iala sny thia ia tho f i ra t timo in A r i to n a ’s history t b a t a woman hna been aaked la a n of- „i,i< f ic ia l eapnoity to pass on a m a n ’s life.

Tbo mod ia Pedro Dominguez of Oreenleo eonnty, eonvieted on a ehargn p, o f m nrdor In oonneotion w ith the kill- inff o f a follow minor. S o was son- toneed to bo hanged Novefflber IS laat,Im t obtained a rvprieva n n til J an u a ry 18. On th a t dato th e 9tato bo a rd o f < pardooa is to eonaider h!s case. MIm T oloa will be a mombor o f tho board wbieh, by s ta tu to ry provlaion, consists of th e a tto rney general, tho snporin- ‘ tendont of pablio Jn s tm e tio n and a th ird member to be ehoaen by tho othor I ~

-----— . IllOATBBBS DATA OK WABDBOBS

O P A 7BBA O B OOLIiBOE O IE L - W:08C0W, Idaho, yp>—Tho depart ­m en t o f bomo economies a t the Uni- vorsity o f Idaho b6ro Is gathering in- ^

^ o r a a t t o n to determine w h a t tb o aver*

r colloge g i r l ’s wardrobe should eon- ' ^ of, aeeording to annonneoment by .

K atherine Jensen, head o f the depart- mont. Tho pnrposo la no t to f in d bow fow elothea tho eo-ed abonld require for a yoar a t th o un irorrfty , b o t ra th e r ex*

• ^ v fc t ly w h a t ahe should comfortably get ^ n l I^H ilong on. Tho study Is being m ade b y t; ^ Miss Zella B i l l o w , c loth ing export.

BB A TB & TEAFPZNO F A U i s O FF id lS E A B P L 7 W IX B PBIO B SBOXINBB z

H E L E N A , Mont., (flV-TrapP»ng ~ot Wo■ boavor in M ontana has fa llen o ff "cc-

abarplv w ith the d o ^ n o In priees paid Ifo r sk ins. Only 20 pennits wore iasued nedin tho ata to dar ing 1020, Btato Game IW arden Ja k e D eH ar t reports , w bereaJ <27 1,000 wont oo t the previous yoor.Thero ia moro demand for marton, b u t 'Ctbey aro scaree, ab o a t 200 Ueonses fo r eatsuch trapp ing hav ing ,beoB iasoed. tho

Gas Buggies—Our own auv v h e n v e u A

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iELEGISLIlTIONPOB lg PfiOTECTINCMIlTERNITy -

Lsaoolatlon for Labor Legisla* '— tion Hears Pleas for Moth- ARIi

ers and Infants AI

N E W YOBK, (/p)—Enactm ent of jwa in all atatoa to co-operato wifh !io fodoral government in protecting la toraity , portleolarly among working -omen, wa* urged by spoakora a t tho losing sessions of tho fourteenth ann i 'l: at m eeting of tho American Aasocin- abou lon fo r L abor Legialatlon here to d a ; vallc. Bcairiction of employmont, c ^ bon- the ]

f lta to o ffse t loaa of enrnings, and unde reo modical care were dcclftrcd to b*-!niati< ho preasing ncod to ovrcomo nn ln - l t l6 .0 roaing m ortality ra te for both moth-; An ra nnd Infanta. PhooDr- Biehard Bolt, general director of Verd

ho Amt'rlenn CWld HyR’.cne iiMocia- ciatli lon, flald i t won a "condem ning fact the ; h a t in th ia enlightened ago nad profl-Jnrrat orous country more women botwccn folio S and yonra o f ngo loao the ir HVca .work rom conditions connected with chllil’ i A N ir th tlmn from any other cnuao oxeopt | nflitlc iiborculoHla.’ ' Wore than 2H,000 moth-.umto ra died under theso conditions in tho!(-i>ivc fnited Btntca during tho pnat year, huj nnd ^ld. , cUaw

“ W hnt would the government d o t " the )r. Bott nRkcdr“ if 20,000 or more por- Th ons dlc 'l in thia cnuntr>- in onc yenr Snlt rom amnllpox or bubonic p lagno t” locat

- nortl

IISCOVERS UNIQUE ORE X !--------- flc

daho Frospoctor B affles Spokaae An- pinmalyslsta w ith Mineral F ind are i

• InterSPO K A N E, Waah., H arry tion

:nnpp, proflpector In tho Hoodoo monn- In t (tin diatrie t of northern Idaho, the rought to Spokano rocontly oro aam- aald. loa whieh local nnolyalats could not rholly claaslfy. Tho oro ia roddlah in E E F olof and Mr. Knapp declared h is bo of i t conta ined gold, silver, pla tinum 8A nd aluminum. Ono nnnlylst expressed o f 81 elief tho oro waa spoarold, a uow to h lotnt which was discovered in Alaaka Jopn bout two ycara ogo. hia (An aasay of oro aomplea, I t ia said, mont

howa traeos of gold and silver. Knapp od a' cclarca ho hns threo solid acrea o f tho cffM re staked out. Samples havo been aont n tho Unitod S tates bureau of mines t Wnahington, D. C., fo r final claaaifi- ^

, nnt*

■APANESE OHEOK W KITBBLOSES FIO H T FOB FBBEDOM

OQDPIN, U tah, (^>)—Gcorgo Okata , ^ jjj ,lias Goorgo Sato, Japanese, w anted tn - Ipokono, Seattle, Bono aod other ciUoa . or alleged fraudulent chock m ^ p u l a - ~ ' Ions, lost hla f ig h t fo r freedom horo oday whon the diatrie t court quashed ho -writ o f habeas corpus o b t ^ o d by lia a tto rney . O kata waa ro tnraed to In 1 ho city ja i l to aw ait extradition pro- :oodings to be brought by tho eitios in vhich ho is said to havo operated. ^

BA RiniTBA IX .CniCAQO, yP)—<The Univeralty of ^

Chicago baakotbal quintet, aehoduled to ncc t tbo Princeton fivo hero toniglit, win en te r the gamo w ilh two regular [ilayora in poor condition. S tahr la jus* ^ rocovoring from a slego of three week* j illneas and Williams ia having trouble with a bnd knee. Both, howovor, aro jxin’ctod to piny p a r t of tho gamo.

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fiESLOTETBmS |-----------------------------------------------fici«Fum ished by tho Twin Falla Titlo 330 ,

an d Abstract Company CitvI bein

Deod: P . W. Ferreo to J . B. Carr, JSSOO, p a r t lot 3, sec. 30 O JB.

Dood: S ta to o t Idaho to f l . M. Kin- ‘hnt tor, $4100, N E N W ,,8E N W 16-0-15. ,

Deod: W. H. Craven to Mra. Mianla Brownmillor *1000, S 1-2 SW 8-18-10.

boed: J . W. Frnhm to 0 . H. Cald- '1®- woll «10, lota. 1, 2, 3, blook 0, Blue « ' Lokca Add. Clc.

Deod: B. 0. Lotach c t al to Same, $10 lo t 2, Garden Homes Sabdv. o f N 1-2 of lo t 2 and lota 3, 4, 6, 8onior-8eobocli Add.

Deod: T. P . County. Idaho, to C. J. / Wolla, *180, to t 7, section 31-0-12, lot tJ, ‘*"5 acc. 12-0- 12 , lota 0, boc. 12-0 1 2 .

Deod: H . F. Appjcbaum to F . Kon- nedy $1, p a r t lo t 7, soe. 0-11-20. ‘- ‘I

Deed: K. A. A hem to R. Weaver. J"*' $2700, lo t 12, block 21, Twin Falla, ‘"j.

'C laaslfied advortiaing U tbo cheap- eat th ing you ean buy—measured by tho p ro f i ts i t may b r ing yoa.

automobile achoolJUST H B TO x a p - A n d a o D O tN iy h

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3y, actual count, four out c ihese people what you havi 3S for sale or rent, the pos

1IZ0NA W ILL RECLAIM FOI ANOTHER DESERT REGION

roomgbty-Flva Thooaand A erM i n Paza-M d fo dlSB V a l le r t o b« Brooght U n d a r Price

im g a t lo n monti. -------- or cal

P H O E N IX , A rlt ., (>P>-Ari*ona Ij ------ ;ou t to reclaim anothor b ig doaert ^ l lcy. Kighty-fivo thouHond ncrea in •SSO;0 Parndiso vnlloy nro to bo brought 50x12 dor irriga tion by mean* of a recta- E- J . ition p ro jec t coating -npprozimatelv loy, ( 5,000,000. i. • • - Announcement by George D. Chriaty, FO loonlx, counael for the P n rad is j gated <rdo irriga tion dinlrict, as the asao- tion; i t lon of inndholdera la known, tbn t l i . 0 (• f in iu ie ing o f Ihc project hna boen Wealranged in complete dctnll, haa been -------llowed b y preliminary engineering FO i rk on the reservoir nnd dani nitci. houae

New York banking houao has a>it 12211 ido th e , $15,000,000 for tho proJcct _ _ liter n c o n t ja r t tiy which i t la to re- ivo bondH o f the irrigation dintrict ;d nlao ia to bo lho preferred pur- *oltoi ttBor o t cloctrit' power developed by e project. . .Tho I’nmdifle vnllev parollola the , lit Uiver vnllev. in which Phoenix Is ' rated. The Pnradiflo country is irtli of the Snlt r iver section and Ih parnted from it by the Phoenix ranee

indiintniiiH.Seveml hydrne|lectrlc power plants , *ooo* anned to <levelop fi0,000 homopower e t o bo conatructod. AU canals nn I ternlfl nro tn bo of concroto con*truc- (.’q sn In order to minimize loaa o f water

t ran s it from tho redcrvolrti from jjjq-V e landa to bo acrved, Mr. Chris ty _ _ _

_ _ _ FOIQFUSES TO E O N O B P A P E B S —

O F JA P A N E S E OOBPOttATION FOSACBAMENTO, Col., (fl>>-SocrotaryS ta te P ran k O. Jo rdan to d ay rofusod ° honor tho f ira t aot of papora o f a

ipanoso land corporation subm itted to 'U Ka offiee fo r filing ainco tbo amend- ___ _snt to tho antl-allon land ac t, adopt- PO

a t tho November 2 election, bocam o.berlafectlvo. ----- -

t 1 FO

W onderful Asphalt Lako.T h e 'Qsphalt luko of T rin idad Is sit- FIO

nted n t Brigbton , 12 milea w csl of ela u an F ernando, 27 miles aouth of P o rt amall t Spa in a n d about ha lf a milo from le gu lf o f Par la . Tho lnko Itself Is fla t a rea o f approxim ately 120 acroa,

arming a bas in surrounded by a low i>, q 111. Tho original elevation of tbe Ike suH oco w as 1 8 7 ^ fee t abovo sea P ivel, b a t mtQIng operations h a d . low- rod tbi* alwrntlotf t o ab o u t 1 8 0 '? w t1 1B18. FO

*-------------- 3 bc. Red Ink Stain*. '

T o rem ove red Ink sta in* from tab ls ncn sp read freshly made m o s ta r i rer the s ta in nnd leave about on»- nlf hour. Then KponRP ott and all t ies, ■nee o f Ink will hnve cone. Rout

NOTIOE TO TAXPAYEBS. “ iKNotico is boroby givon, th n t tho aa- ROod

}»smont roll , rc-aaaoaaing nil tho dif- j ren t pieces o f property aituatod with- i the limita o f Local Improvement •latrict No. 37 o f tho City o f Twin nlla in tho S ta te o f Idaho, td defray 10 dofic lencv In tho coat nnd ozponae f tho apocial improvomonta already ladc In anid Local Improvomcnt DU- “* w rict No. 37, tho nmount o f w hieh da- icioncy ia aet fo rth in Ordinaneo No. ■ : .')0, ia on file in tho office o f tbe F( 'i ty Clerk o f tho aald d t y , aald offleo blo-l oing In tho W nter Worka Build ing ot op ti ho Conner o f Socond S troe t N orth and - lecond Avonuo North in aaid c ity ; F( Imt flald nsaesament roll waa so filed Buy n tho 28th day o f DoEomber, 1020; beaihat the M nyor and Council o f aaid -----i ty will, on tho 12th day o f J anuary , ^ OSV, a t tho hour o f 8 o ’clock P . M. oai- f said day, a t tho offico o f th e Oity bari Jlcrk o f aald d t y a t tbo plaeo abovo — nontloned. meot, hear and oonaMcr bjoctiona to aald aaaeaflmont roll by ho pnrtios aggrieved by sueh aaaeaa- aents.

The ownor o r ownors o f a n y prop- r ty which ia aaaesaed in sneh assoas nent roil , whothor named o r n o t in inch roll, mny, on or before Jnnuarv2th. 1021, filo with the C ity Clork of ___mid Cltv o f Tvvin PnJla, h is objoctlonc pi n w r iting to aaid naaeaamenta. dem

Dated Deeembor 20tb, 1020. x w |

W. A. M INNIOK, “ 0 Clerk of tho City o f Twin oat

Falla, Idaho. tho

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o f e v e r y f i v e h o m e s i n Tii v e t o s e l l , t r a d e , b a r t e r o r

s i t i o n y o u w a n t o r t h e h e

OR SALE— REAL ESTATEo n S A L E C H E A P -O n o 110.J tiv*- n houae. w ith b a th and garago, wir- fo r cooking and heating. Oloio In.:e «3,fi00; «200 caah, balance | i 0 per p . ith. W hy pay r e n t! Pbone 003-M ,;alt a t bouae 822 4 tb S t B.

■OB SA LB—L o t 00x123, Eaat L^wn, p g 0; OOxlSS, Poplar avenuo, 1050; ton; 125, Togo avonuo, <QS0. A d d re u or 4QJ . Goggin, 2222 Chnplo S t , Borkn -------

Cal. • FO------------------------------------------------------- bnth;'OB BALB or trado: 80 acres Ir r l —— od, woll improvod , all in cultiva- ^ i; 7 milea .from P o r t Morgan, Colo., “ ‘"he 0 . Andorson Traaa le r. 480 PouTth OOlJ

_ ’’b>•OB S A L E —F our room modern iao, w ith sleeping poreh. Phone l i t modii

'OiT s AL E OB T B A D E ^ ^ r ^ i u a c ity proporty , 80 aeros near Haon. P. 0 . Box 187, Twin Falls. ---------------- ---------------------------------------- -— PO'OU s a l e —Good -10 acrc ranch, all |ng , a lfa lfa , good 7-room houso with cot-

s tone chicken bouia and g rauary ; ____liloa south and 3 m i in woat of Je- FO 10 on gravol road; price *200 poj ront; a. Thoa. Vipham, J 'Mine. Idaho. ave.

'OB SA L E —Two room tiouae; priee FO 0; caab WOO, balance monthly j>a>- ratoa its . 2S2 Van Buren s t , Goldop Bule. Statii

X)B S A L £r^T w o Twin Falls buai- FO a lo ts; priee reaaonable. Phone 220 ]

OR SA L E-A U TO M O BILE S m sb .

■OB S A L E — a paasenger Fo rd ia FO d condition. Bargain fo r eash. Call ren t; Sth Ave. W.______________________ a ^

R SALE— MISCELLANEOUS J°t'OB SALE—Freah cow. F . E. Cham- FO lain. 1 milo w e a t Phono 602B4. tlema

— • ave.'X)B SALE— Carrota $10 por ton.. Phono OWW or 1200M.

'K E d "BAULEY"7 o r a a le . 'o o o buah - ut $2-10 por hundred; Avill aell in FO

ill lotfl. Addreaa U. D., caro The wa. txj

rOB SALl->-Reg)ular milch goata; n freah; well broko. Phono 050B. pj0 . B o ^ m . - ______ _______ ________

^O n~ SA LE—Specia l aotected aecd itOos. Phone 6G0B. P . 0 . Box

^ B ^ S A L E —10-20 T itan T rac tor with bottom plows. Exeeilont condition 'I a roal bargain. Mako mo an offer. droaa S tacy Bampwu. Phono 20-B2, ^ mborly, or Box 1073^ Tvrin Fall*. w

?X)B S A L E —Two pocket billiard t a *IS, 4x8. J . A- K ilpatrick, F ile r wuto 1. mod<

POB SALB—Oliver typew rite r in ^ 3d condition ; cheap. Call a t Nows y jrieo.j__________________________ • with

FOB SALE—One 000-Buckeyo; one ^ ) ogg and tw o l « - e g g Cypher* in- ^ bators, in good condition, cheap, ghar Idross C- 0 . Laraon, Box 520, Poca-lo, Idaho. ____________ _______

FOB SA LE—Small cook stovo. K515urth E . ________ ______________ _ kle

FOB S A L E CHE AP — d o y >-barroled ahotgun. ‘ Inquiro Davl*itical Co. ________________ •

POB SALE—B e a r the nrofitcor. -— IV d i r o c t Popcorn 7 Iba, 50c; whito •' ans 10 lbs. 50c. F red A. HiUs, B t 2. s tm

FO B S A L E —BeaaonaWe priew , * o r ^ - id-hand bags, *ultable for potatoes,,rley o r w h e a t £88 Wall B t ______ rail

FOB S A L E —B ^ e l e a , trieyeles, tirea ^ d accoaaoriea. W cm er 'a Bopair Shop. g.4 Second s t E.____________ sala

K « ~ S A L E —Gallon oil cans with row top*. 126 8 rd Ave. N.

TO TRADE ■ ' r ?■■ -l-r - - ^

FOB TBADE—Good car fo r realmee property. Addroaa Box 87a. A» l i PalU . >»><

- ferOlasadfled advortiaing 1* the cheap* — It th in g yon caa buy—measoxed b y BO. 10 p ro f it* i t m ay b r ing yoa.

; CXACTUY VHY- I UNTIL A T tfff lJe tE WN >rW JN1» Ci)MPLE7E N

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n a i ‘ 1 "__________ W M / / 3 'lm l i ! i i i i i / ! .

lHO, THURSDAY, DECE

i ~ A d ~ iL n s e r t i d n , a n d V

win Falls receive The New r exchange, about your roo 3lp you need—One Cent Pe;

FOR RENT I5 b B B N m -F ro n t room, b a th ; ^ 'w A T Is if^.desired; roaaonable ratoa. 50-1 onv „ ! ■ m th E . Phono 200J. perienc

OB BENIT—A p ir lm ro t , iloctric ;. 130 I 'o u r tb avonuo c a a t Phono WAN

for bo;

OB l i E N T ^ O »o«r Uaiol., t o per aero. Donoyer, Phono 17 ----------107. ----------

OB BE N T —F ro n t room, next to HI i; furnnco h c a t 311 Sixth avo. E. ' W

OB B E N T —Two-room bouao, fur-cd fo r housokeoping. | 5 per weok. ______

____________________ ' WINIXA O H ELO B S’ housokcoping rooms i"ot148 So. M ain. ----------

OB BEN T—Storage ro r all com- ______iitiea Twin Falls Dohydratlog Co. PIANG

OB B ENT—Stora building, 230 • n avo. S.

O E R EN T--FurntBhed bousckoep ------- -auito; comfortablo, ground floor. OBOZI Oxford, 428 Main No. Phon

OB BBNT— fu rn i ih ed room f o r ---------.; gentioman praferred. 445 P if t l i ..........

OB B E N T —il^powritors, apeolnl' ' P s. to students. Twin Polls Book A ioncry .Co. Phone 007.

OB BBNT— Garage for two eara.

OB BE N T —T^ont bod room lo — ern bomo. 434 F onrth W. Phone ABh h i

_______________________ H O U ZOB K ENT—f'um iahed room for ;; ^ n t l e m a n praferred. 495 FiftL p ^

E. ______ I

OB BE N T —P ra n t bearoom; *15 a SWEB: Ith. 703 Soeond N. Phono 080J.

-_________________________ __ FallaOB B ENT—-Ifnmlsbed room; gen ---------ian p referred . Inquiro 200 Eighth B. M. 1 • N. Pbone 851J. Oi ov

OB EE N T —Sewing machine for ■ tor. Phono 878M. . J.H.-W-------------------------------------- CottcOB BENT—Boom In modem home;I to bath . 486 Bixth ave. E. ... <i<,

OB B ENT—Sleeping rooms. 222 n o w J Avo. E. Phone 7 6 ^ \

k)B BEN T— Now modern brick storel^&rago building. Soe I^xchangr-

ilty Co., 113 E. Main B t Phooe Sd DB. G■ .............. tor.

lANTED MISCELLANEOUSV^ANTED—To buy socond band fur- l Jre. Phono 124E. 328 South Sec- ...NotJ I- acaamd

VANTED—W oman wanta work by hour. Telephone 820^v

VANTED—Boarders aad roomers in Twin J em home. 347 P ourth W. Phoao <lefray a . cxpom___________________________________ alroiulVANTED — ‘To wani yoor elothe* mont Jl N a tu re ’s W ator Softener. Tw ia wblch lls Steam Laondry. Phoae 788. naneo--------- ---------------------------------------------- of thoVANTED — Your raxor blade* to offico ,rpen. W e m o r ’s Bopair Sbop, 222 ing # :ond a t £ . North

V A N TED —~K*laomlnin^ pro iy itly , le. Estim ate* ebeerfully given, i o a *

ft BomiUer.^Twin Falla Pteniiar ln t Shop, 23^ Main Avo. N. Phoa#

*• 8 o ’c

HELP WANTED :E"S------— ------ —— --------------------------- hoar'H E L P W A N T E D ” In tho “ rocon- naacsa u ction of b us inesa ." But I t m ust cd b^ “ tra ined he lp .” Now is the timo The

g e t t ^ t t ra in in g a t tho Gregg Buai- crty IS Collego. 225 Woet Main, Twiu nicnt lU, Idaho. New eUsses Jonua ry 8. auch 21. 12th.

SALESMAN for CYgara: T raveling ( jon” a ry and expenses, or commissiot . i>q| tb draw ing aeeount; muat be aetlV4 ibitloas, energetie ; referenees ra ired. A. Landm ark ft Co., Denvei n n s y i v a i ^ ._______________________

^ M ISCELUNEOUS---------------- ---------------------------------------- -la BAUTO 0TOBAGB—N ot a garago; waatot c W.50 ft m onth. W arberg T ra n i tract!r Co. modii

lA B D AND BOOH >t 111 U . l » w J ”’’"lone 1210-J. p^ty

(Copyright, 1020, by New Em Features)

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P a g eW O R T H I T !

ews, Daily. Tell all ooms for rent, hous- Per Word—Phone 32

POSITION WANTED7 A N T E I> -Jo b by m arr ied m aa ; go

place a n d do anyth ing . Offioe ex- lenco. H. H., eare o f New*, or no 021B.

/A N T E D —Places fo r girla to work board nnd room whilo a ttending

igg Buaincaa Collcgo. Phono ^50.

IsiSSDIBECToirGLASS

i r o O W ^ O L A B s ii i^ w In ^ ^not work. M oon’s Bhop. Pbono 6.

PIANO T U H m&N0 T U N IN a — Phono 108. Logan liusie Co.

TRANSFEEOZIBB T&AITBFBB OOMPANY.>bono 848.

p r o f e j j l o M . a l

ATT0BNE78a i r W . ’ O T L A H A lt^ w y o r ," B a n k *Yust Bldg. Phone OSO-B,

B.

M BB 0 . UZLLS-^Boyd Boilding.

YLOB ODMMDTS—Babeoek B ld ^ 'rebate and civii praetice.

■BBLBY A SW BBLBY — Attorney* t law. P rac tice in a ll court*. Twin >atla, Idaho.

M. W OLFB — Lawyer, Booma 5 and , over Idaho D opartm eat Store, Twin 'alia, Idaho.

L ■WISE — Lawyer. Fu lly orgaaixed ^ottcctlon D e p a r tm e n t Offleo* — looms 0 and 7, over T w in Fa ll* B*nk Ic T m a t Co., Tw n Poll*, Idaho.

IN J . HBNBY— Boom 1, Power Dldg.

OHIBOFEAOTOE

i r o n i m r * r a i r o B D — Chiro'prae- tor. Hydro and E lectro Therapeu­tic*. Oppoaito P orrine H o te l Pbone L40.

NOTIOB TO T A X P A Y B E aNotlcc ia horoby given, th a t the a<i- ismobt roll , ro-aaaoasing all tho d i f ­ront piecca o f proporty aituatod t liin the limit* of X<ocal Improve- int D iatrie t No. 35 o f the CUy of vln Falla, in tho S ta to of Idaho, to f ray tho deflc ioney In tbo coat and ponao of lho *p(!cial ■improvomonto (oiul'y mode In .eaid Local Improve- m t D istric t No. 35, the amonnt of lieh deficiency ia aot fo r th in 0 ^ 1 - jieo No. 320, la on fUo in tho offleo tho City Clark of tb e s ^ d city , said

fico bo ing in ‘tho W ate r Worka Bnild- g a t tho com er o f Seeond Street ) r th and Soeond Avonuo N orth in id c ity ; th a t said assesamont roll u so filod on tho 2 8 th day o t Do* mbor, 1020; t h a t the M nyor and mncil o f aaid c ity wilt, on tho 12th ly o f Jan u a ry , 1021, a t tho honr of o ’clock P. M. of 8.iid day, a t thO

fico of tho C ity Clork of said city tho plaeo abovo montionod, m oot

<ar and eonaidor objections^ to aaid acaamcnt roll b y tho p ar ties aggrler- 1 by auch naaesamcnts.Tho ownor or ownora of any prop* ty which is aaaeaaed In s u ^ a*8o**- c'nt rott, whether* nam ed o r no t l a ich roll, may, on o r befora January ’th. 1021, file w ith the C ity Clerk f said City of Twin Fails, hi* objoe- on in w r iting to sa id nweasments.Dated Doeember 29th, 1B20.

Seal)W. A. MINNIOK,

Clcrk o f tho Citv of Twin Falls, Tdnho.

SB LLIN O B E A L BSTATB a classified advertia ing task. Why .. •

aste timo witb signa and p lacards at- -aotlng Httlo notice exeept in the im- odia te noighborhoodt Yoor logical uyer undoubted ly reads the ad*~-bot D may no t even know abou t yoa r pro} rty through any o tbor mean*.

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Oonnty A utboritios ^ i n g D es ­t i tu te F am ily from Snow ­

bound Homo\ ----------

Hv III.- iiHTunt n(;.-iiicnt tl»' i-.miitv ,-oiirmi«Hioiu'r« luu- liml wi-ok h o a rd o f t lu ' jIoiiihtiUc Hi tim tion i.f ii i / i u t i i l y iJvliiK ill II tw o-room lioiiu-Hti-a.U-r’s rthiick in till- SIioHhoiu- bfwin. mnr.- timn 40 iiillcB fro tn T w i n F aIIji, wJuto ibov Iin.l boon Htiowr.l In notn.- fim.' . A r - lii 'f c x i . c l i t i o n wii« ltnnic<ilnti-ly .lov

* |.utolK-d nntl ti n ' f a m i ly r.' .-ov.-r.' .l f rom ll i r ])<-ril o f Htnrviition.

TIm- familv in ■iii.'^lioii i-i ll'iH or i’niil G.-aniijf. »vli... with liii. wif.- an-i „i:< .'hil.ln 'n. hf.v.' !..‘i'n Hvii.K' in tho ■iha.-k rill winl.T. Th.-v nro' ii»w »nni; in n h.iuHo in AmHti'nltiiii, whi-ri' tin- L.uiitv ri>nii»is!.i.>n.'rii have |.ln<'>'<l th.-m ivilli 'un nnii>U* miii-j.Iv .if iin.vi.^’..imt tn ii.i-c-t nil imnii-.Vmt.- waiitH. '

L e f t Dcstituto.().-nrin«'« sitiinll.m. llir aiitli.irilics

<lorlari'. Ih cnuN.-.t througli m. .lirt'.-l rimll of liiH own. Ho is a farm w.irkcr an.l owns u iil.iwin^ .,iitfi(, with m'V.-n |,.'n.l of h..rKi-M and i.Ih.. .-ow. 11./ WRJ1 oinployi-.l nil Humm.-r |il..wini; .m n imiO nrri' fnrm owm-d l.v n mini ninnod Davin. Th.' IntU'r loft "onio (imo n«.i for tho oant witliont ndvi-inj; Oonrin>;

* ' T of Illn infontlom*. anrl loavini; Ootirinj,' witl. A liill of #!'Olt for plowink'. Iml a -.mnll Hupplv of pnivonilor f.ir hiw nni- niiilR nnd n nliorl supi.ly of honn.-lw.ln l.niviaionn.■ ^ o r d (if lii(' Oviirinc fnmilv « .lon

j.ornlo .-InnmmtnncoH r('n.-h.'.l tlio couti- IV con.nUMioiiiTH an fllirinlninn ovo >\lion a mnn .'nini' thrniigh th.- hnnln ON liornol<n.-k and li-n.rn.-d from (loarin^ ihnt jiiipplii'n won- hiw- nml lhi- .Irpth ,.f snow provontcd his movinu onl. Tli. .•ommi-ionorn .•alloil iiinm <’(.nnty n<-nlll. OffiM'r n. n. . larksnn to nn scml.lo n ri'lipf force ntul throni;!. to tlio Hirickon fnmilv- Mr. JnckKon took Th(iinn« t 'r io frj.m Twin PnlU and ,.irl<c.l up V. .1. ('mt^. at Anistor (Inm. nncl witli .'itfht liors,-- aii.l tw., Hlcichn thov l.ndu' trnil Ihronuh Ki Uic r!(-nriiii; hiim.-. Thc stnrl wa^ mnd.- from 'Twin I’liiin .*n ChrinlmiiH^nv. th.- j.artv roncl.ini; fi.-arhic’H c„, Monday ;il noon.

B nov Is I>oop.fn 111.' nnowhoni.d ,li.Htri.-t th.- ;:rouiii|

nan fcmnil covi'ri'.l on an nvcrni:.' of " I inclicn. while ia manv pjncc-H th > drift-, were fron. "ix to h.-v.-ii f.-i-t d.-op. It took til.' pnrlv al.oiii niT honrn f.i l.r.-ak ll.roii;>]i four and a half milonof th<- MIOW Ki'ction. tho m.-ii'and li.irw'Kl.i'intf nIm.iHt oxhaiiHtcd wli.-n ilu-v i-.-iifhod tho iM-loatrnr-d fnmily.

fic.-ir.nt;’- i>n.visii.nr< wli.-n lhc rc-c.ii-r. r.-achcd th.- ida.-.-, .■Tiimi-.i.-.l „fj

f. 'w potnt.ic-s, a h o u l ” (i poiin.l-. n fiflonr and a ia Ural.liil .iin-nn- ..r iw..,! Tlio la l te r uaiii.- I.nd |.rovid.-.l ni.-:.t f .r lho fnmilv for -...mo tim.-. In tho I.nv corral thor.- >vns aln.nt (!>ui |...iiiids „( hnv for tlio stork nnd ao ^'rifin. Som.' tiiiio au'« a Mic ('rock rnodior. h.-nrinir; (if tho pUcht (if till' (Jcnrinj:'.. h.anodi Conrini: a riflo and Kdd l.im wli.-ro h.- .inii.\ fin.\ «..n..- i.nd .\.imc>it!r cnlvc's. n.-n rin^ d.-rlim-d lo m cd tho .•inorKonc; ho found liims.-lf in liv lironkine tl" ' k'n'i'*’ or nt... k law, con fininjr liimnolf to* llio hiintiiiij of whit- inbhitn to nn|i|.ly tho fnmilv with in.-nt.

Dfi. BOyOISliEO flESieilNG ORDED

Judfire Baboook B efuses to G ran t In ju n c tio n Against

Dr. H al B ieler

In the di«tri.-t c u r t y.--.lordny .In,Iro W, .\. Bnhc-.ic-k doni.-d fhe npplirniinr. I.f V>T. T. rv. novel for a Kytipnmrv nr-d.-r Mcnlnnf T>r. Ilnl nu-h-t. t.i i.rovont Iho 'n f lo r frotn |.rnrtic-in)> nicdicinc wifhin .in niiloH of Twin Fnlln. Th.' .•crlion crow not of tlio allci;.-d hr.'nl; iiii: of c.mtrncl .'i itrrcd info briw.-.-n Dr. novd nnd Dr. Hi.-l.-r whorcl.v tho , liiUi-r in n.'Tvirc witl. thi* formor.

Bnmminir ni« the- ctimo. wliicli hnd liron ■ under connidcrntion some tim.- liv fh.- roiirt. JndL’(- Unl<c<.ck tnakcn thr fnl- loTTinc nfntonirnt;

" T lio firs ' .,i"'«fl.in i.rcsonl.-d for ' cc.nuldoratii.n ;« nn t<« w^i-lUi'T or -not .!.n iniimrfion will |j.- „n ........ .. '-n-'h na fho one in .iiu-nfion. whi'r.' thnro . i-< ntlpiilnti.iTf f.ir li.tiiidatod dnmoci'n 1

' for tl.o violati.in thor.-of. The* woiifht.If nuthorilv nc........ to I... in th .' offcctthn t mirli a •ilii.nlafion will nnt pro fht.lp a conrf of o.iaitv from ^rim tlnx .nn iniimcfion. tl.o c,„..Mion In i'vorv ' rnno bolae “ whn* i- tl.o ronl monninx * of tl.o rc m tra r l ." nnd that if tho nnb I stnnco nf 111.- a'rr. 'omcnt 'in thnt lho * iiarty nhftll not .lo n imrtic-ulnr a r t . and ' tlm t In tho cvi.U'iil ol .jfct and pii^ioio ' o f tbo nerc'omt'nt and fhnt in i*n.no thoro. ■ in n lirrnc'h of tho nerromont tho pnrtv nhnll pnv a flt.itod K.im. whirh doon not rioarlv nr>ponr f.. I.r an alfornntivo ' whirl, ho )imt tho rlplit fo n.l.ipl innlon.l ' of pcrformin ij hin rontrnc-l. thoro wonid ' bo no ronnnn why ho nhouM nof bo ro KtrTiinod from dolnir tho nrt. and ihun cnrr>inK out tho in tention of llir par ti.-«.”

YOUNO P E O P L E ’S EALLY.Tl.o Bnptini Yniinc pooplo c f floutli ,

r rn Mnlio nro In hold n inllv*T.t Twin Kalin Iho nftorno-n nnd cvoninB- of New V o a r’n dny. A fin.- procrnm of nliintn. n'ddroi-K-B and a ri'.-oiilion hnx l.....n prornn-d. A l.'iru'c niunbor of Vntinc ppoiil.- an- .-irx-Hod from out cif Kiwn. Tlic-v n-ill 1k' ontororfninrc’ l.v fh.' Inrnl n.' Y. V I’. A pordinl in vitn t 'on is prcnont.-d l» yonnir V'-op’*' to 1'.- pronent. _________

O H IL D B B K ’S DANOEAt I'iiH.li li»ll. .Tnn.inry 1 « ; l .o j r . 2

1„ 4 I., ni. i m a c T .H ro r t i o n o f Ui3 P r i m n r v " f 5 '

■ ■ A ilm lM lo n ; r h i l d r o n , in d o r 14,10 r r n l . ; o v r r U . M m t t . — M ' ’ -

P I H 8 T MOKTOAOE INVEST.

S IO H I

"raiEhfln"y -MRBEHIlPPyilTPIlIlT!I . S a lv a tio n A rm y C h ris tm as F e s ­

tiv itie s Woll A tten d e d and IS- _ Add Mnch Jo y

A i. j i rox im u tu ly 400 c h i ld r o n o f th is - . 'i tv wi-rc mudo Impj.v n t u ChriHtma.i

tr o o n n d H a n t a ClniM p a r l y , g iv o n in I’nr inli h a l l by t h o a n lv n t io n A rm y Insl n i|; l it . T h n Hparidiin linll wan c ro w ded

il v lo c-apa.-ily w i lh ouno r k idd io n an .l y)‘g t l w i r Kiiiitdisvnn, onn w o n t invayi„„ .l iKappid iilod . '

lOy Tllo fOHtlvitlOB bl'KUU JltlOUt N o ’cloi'k r.- a f l 4‘r llo- nont iuK arrnuKornontM o f lhc0.v hu ll hu 'l boon ta x o d hov .m d Ijii,it nnd iim oh il .l ro n o f t h o ovorflovv w.-r<- compol lod

10 s i t on t h u f loor. K .-v rral m-oroH wor.-01 id ii ro .l in 11)0 r r.-Hrnit Miapc.- liof. iro tiu-nd h"K'- ‘ •hr inl iuan tro.-. ............. ajlm ....................... t h n t had I....... dona lo . l bv

Mr«. I, It. I ’o r r ino . Tla- tr oo iu . - l f w a , ]„. Indon wit li pro-'out;. o f a ll so r tn . a n d it-.

...... Kh" » .- ro l.urno .l.iwn to « i rn in ln i ;t„ p o in t w i lh a m p lv li l lod .sl.iokinKn whicl,

wvTv d in tr il .H lvd d u t i u n tl io t 'v o u in « Wv K a m a l.'liiiiH to li appy l a d s a n d InnsioK

, o f Il.o ihrcttiK.

Ih TIk- . -von in g h proKram v a n in i-liarn.- .i f Kn.s i-n .I . .ha N u to a . a.-..iini.-d l.v Mr.;.

. , N n i ........m.l . . tho r 8 iil vn ti ..n A r m v 'w o r kjj_,- or s. I ft u lc r l.hc' d i r r c l i . . i i . . f •,, n P»''K’'nn i t.f Vlirinliu:in ih t oIk a n d ' rooi- , . l a l i o n n wan pron.-nl.-d d u r in j . th o fon;

pu r t .. f H..- ov onln i. . tho t im o b o in n . th u , n o ’' l " ‘'>t ponciiri>{ Il.o n r r i v n l o f S n n t a

(-Inun- Wh.-n , ia th o d in o f olantf iii^ ; boll s, I h n t w or l l iv pntr.>ii na in t n f n'l

„ j oh ild ron d id hpp .-nr th o t h r o n u ncut ..S ' fivrtb il sUuMt Ilf o\uKi\Ui>n

w h ic h di. 'd d ow n on lv wh.-.i III.- iipUf:011 h a n d cn llod f o r nil...... .. T h e work

*■'' o f d i s f r ih i i l i in ; n i f t " wuh t l ..... liounnund c a r r i o d on n n l i l nil ha .i I ....... nmpK-nuppli.-d w i th n..m.- rcn .oml.mn. -.* T h o r o w.-ro fillod «t.n-kini :s fo r all.

" 7 T h o c lu b l r o n V f o a h u o o f th o o w : n i n u ' n p to K rani wns w.-|i irivon nr.d!" o n rh num li o r wan ....... iv.-d w i th l.ni.l

plandilK, T h o .-itv b a n d xvan u n a b le I., .- nrrv .m l i l s pr..min.-d s^-h.-diil.-. l.ui olho 'r m.-nnn o f in n t r n m o n la l - T i iu s ‘c w ore foMiid to fill tb o broa. -b ,

Ib 'f .ir o t h o .-onoUisiou .. f t h o u a - d i a . : ff... S a /v f i f io a A rm v . . f f i c . 'r s vi.f.-d

7 ' ’ t h n n k s to tb.- \ . - s l r v o f Ib.- r i . n r c l i o,' tb,- Asi'ctiM.in for tb o d. .o n ti cm o f |b,- l.nll. a n d to Mrs. I’orriri.- f o r t h o lr.-.-.

“MESSl” FUND GOES h FOI NEIlfi EUST RELIEFf o ---------

ij;!; O ffering o f People N ox t Sunday .y N ight W ill Be D o n a ted to

C harity A broad

■ 'H T h - a.i u f fo r in i ; . , f M:.nd.-IV" » | ' ‘ M.-sHiiili-- will I..- 1, l . c n o f i l Ic.r sn f

forcni; p.-opl.- o f th e \ . - a r .Ml...... i-onrri l.nt. -d will I,,- ,i.maf(-d t -

f‘ ' l th o Sor .r K ns t n . ' l i o f fu n d ... ............l.-nt Io II,i s p ln n w a s unnni

"■ 'I incN.-dy Kivc-41 l,v th e m om born .i f th.-' " ‘| j t ' . . m . n i i n i t y ( ’born l nt a m .-otin i; h.-ld in | ' ■ ' • l l h c I’r.-sl ivi .- rin, . .-hurcli lant n i f h t . T b - ,

M-oon.l t i ro son ln l ion « l l l 1..- in ibo l ‘rcs |l. v i. - ti nn .................... xi .Hundi.v n iu h l be

I " ' i:lnnii iK a t 7::ii. ,.V Iock.L an t niKhi lh c .-hora l ho ld rchcnrAa

f o r f l ....... .. fo s l iv n l , a n d Irnnsm-l.-.lb n s i ........ . 'onn.- rt,.,! w i fh th o <'h.,i,.dub,

<nio r < nnm iin i tv Ch. irnl wa.s n., l or L'ani7..'d f o r poc -imiarv b.^nofi l . nnd n in ro it is li. 'li.-vod tb n t lh o r . ' .T ip ts o f the- f ir n t o f fo r in j : o f l h o Mi-nsinh

’n .in ( . l i r i s ln i a s ovo will c o v o r oxp.-nn»y■ H inc u rr . ' .l it «-ns d. -ridod Ih u t f u r t l .....

....... i | if s nhonld bo dovot. -d to ro l io f orc h a r i t y piirp .i-on, W i lh th in in nim.I

t o th e triiHti-i-n i>f Iho I’r o s b v fo r i a n rhur- -h l.;iv,- .l ona lo . i Il.o uno o f t h e ohun-h fo r the- roc-ital [iiirpnso. nnd nlno d o n a ted boa t , l i s h f nu .l th o n n d i lo r iu m .f o r Innl u iK h i ’H m.-cl iuB, In a d d i t i o n th o norv

RO i 'on o f Mins O la .lvn O r r , o r t f an in t , hnvonr. I....... fi ir n tsh .-d l.v t h . ' c ) i u r r h . bo ll , f.i-ir- lanl nis.Od's prftd tc-o nnd f o r R und i iV n n t p r onon la t i .m . Min.n O r r w il l bo nt lli.- n.> <.ri;nn fo r inonl n f th.> rh<.m.n..n. whil.-1.- MI-vk N fnrv H t tm p lon nnd 'M is s Kmia-i I; S m i th will b.- ul tb o [t inno in the' o«- -n r n c i t v o f noeom pan in tn f o r so lo in f* nnd 10 J n lho .-borunon. Misn I I n m p l . .n wii| tl. i- la v t b , ' V an to rn l Svn ip li .m v .

T ho M ons ia h will bo n n b m i t to d ao •n M .r d in e fo th o p ro g ra m |.r.-sonl .-d in 1.- I’arinh ha ll ( ’hr ij it n in s ovo . Th.- nolo- ll- istn n ro : Minn Hnrn T h o m n s . M m . 0 . P.

r>nvnll. ^!^n. \V, .« . D w ip h t nn. l Mr^>r T. J . Woo<!b. noprano#: Minn M n r th n M A n d rrw H n n d Mtn . V. R- B oi i. n ltnn , t n . A. S a lm o n nnd H n r r v n a r r n l t . ton ro . .r s ; . f am e s UaU nnd X ol- on M nvw nrd . 'n bnr ilonon ,It -----------------—

j.* W ATCH N IO H T SERVIOE.J, .‘<otno in to rcnfb iK s .- n - lc - s w il l li.'.y h.-ld n t t h o B np t in t ohn r r l i l h i s wook.

O n N’ow Y o n r ’n ovo n jir .n jrnin w i l l bo , r Kivon liy t h o vn r io un cbnn.-s o f il .o in

t . - r m rd i a to a n d nonior . lo p a r tm o n in .,1 till- Su i id r .v nchooi b e u in n in i ; nf oiKht

.' .’c lo fk . T h i s will bo fo l ln w cd h v a r,. r .-oop| i ..n f o r ni l. ' Ihe new momb.-rn nf tv th e r h u r c h b r in ff fh o lio n . i r (ruoHln. A f,'t riiiich will bo sorve.I . A t 11 oV lo. -k •(* th e pnn*of, T>r. (I. !{. Voiin jj , w i l l brine* 1,1 a o f inn i. i ri d lo n n n d .innt p r . -l,t codtnir t h . ' In.nr o f 13 n dovo t io n n l i -o rv i .’o w il l bo ho ld . '^ I t in p ln n n o d to

m a k o f h i s wnf .-h n ii rht m e o l in i r o f jVn-n: inf.-r.-«f n n d h r lp , TIio p u b l ic in in v l t c l .

I ’r in ccsn n o l i c r H in k w i l l ho opon 1, M .,ndnv nnd P r l d a v f rn m 10 t o TJ in' n. ni. f o r b r j tm n o m . Thi- . In nn d „ f c c l l cn ' f im o to lc*nrn an wo h n v c «“om n f ' . . . ' ' -nf i n s t r n r to r * to e lvo v o n ovorv nx n t to n f io n , Lndto * .I'lC; r o n t lo m o n . SOr o f Alno opon f ln tu rd f tv n. ni. f o r ii(-hool ul r h i ld r c n - D o n ’t mis n th o rnnd 'v nkn t-

N'.-w Y o n r ’8 ovo,— n d v .

"o M m Btillocle Reconunendt O h t r o b c ;I k l a ' t tSooffb U e m o d y

. '. 'L aa t w in te r when mj- children wor. «i'-k with o o ld i and were cooRhlnR ■

2 L'ood doa> 1 ip tv e t h e m C r t a m b o r l a i n ’e h 5 (?ouk1, R r m c d v . ’ ' w r l t r t Mr* . C. M . BoI B. lo ek . O o rh n m . N . Y . “ I t r o l le v e d th f .n 14, a t o n e e nn<] u n d e r th i a t r e a t m e n t

Bjnnptomi o f the cold g r td u a l l r dUap j»ared- M y cxperienee w itb th is b m II ’

T* eine w arran ts my reeommeadlBg it te

TWIN FAULS DAILY

j S o c i a l I

t-^dlioil bv Mra. E. D WiUiniMf. I Tolepbone .iflfl

S- ■ ■' ' ■'

THE CANDY BOX

(Those rf<*lpci nre o f t r i f d and prov ! I-n valuo und should be e lippc l <liiily for permnnent prcflcrvfltlon by roadera i Complete rccipo and forinu lnc 'fo r yourl

< '1 fnvorilo confocllon may appear nnv | lay. Wnlch for it.) !

H O liEY DBOPS.Inaredlenta .

1: ciipfuln of flufjar;1-1 onpfnl (if l.onoyjrt

“J 1 2 .,r w a t . . r ; '1 2 n ipful of pconna.Whiton of two OKKS.

ro n n u la .;l Hoil tho nnjcnr^.on.-y nnd wnto.r un-

til il f n m s a hard b.nll whou tontird ii.. ..bl wnlor. Homovo f r ..... tin- firo. ucbllh ........tn nnd pimr ovor tho s lif f lv hoi>t-c-n wbiI.-H of fho .-tfin. l..-nl nntil li^ht

|-h auiI dron fr..m u ).|.o..n. • I

'''* At III.- homo of .Mrn. .lossio Vcjclioin | Tuesdav ovoiiiiii' thi] ladion o f tlu- M o m -: ini’Hidc olub oiilL-rtainod liuabundn n ia r

■■J- ohildron at a Hovon o ’cl<i'i-k dinner. A. ^ lurj;o Chrifltman'treo oocupiod one oor-1 .' iivr of fb(- living room, nnd Chriatmns.

b.'lln and Hlrt-amorn comploted tho dec-, orntions. Aftor dinnor Mrn. Santn 1 CInun prononlo.l L'n..|i kuohI with ni (••hristmnH j.aokaKo, the openinR of

n which oauno.d much morruiiont. Pnul I MoKiiiley then nnnu suvoral Hohm andl

,,,, Minn Moore tfiivo nn inHtruin.-iilal num-; f. bor; Tho ningin^ of ol.l limo noiiKB wnn : fjj a plonnant fcniuro of lho ovoning,

li" Honoring Minn Hath Hewitt, forjnor 1.,r principnl of the Lincoln ncl.....I. wbo ia

spending Ibo holidnvH In Twin FnlU, I Ih.- toaohorn of thn t noliool ontortnino.l,

„.| al tho homo of Misn L<.is Hlowart on ' ,„l Wodnesdnv aftornoou. ‘T.Oii” formo.l I1., tb o nmiiH.-mont fi .r Ibo a f l o r n o o n a u d i Ui .loli.-iouH r o f r c s h m o n tn w o ro so rvod . |

Aniiounoonionl of the wodding ufi Minn (Jonoviovo Downs Mooro and ICvlit!

a-: M. Wuito of thin vitv lum boon roooivod.! cd The mnrriag(- was Ho(.-mnir....l nt llio '0.'jl.omo of tho brido'n paronls, Mr. and' bi'I.Mrs. K. M. Mooro a f .I.di,-1. III. Mr. '. '-lan.i Mrn. Wnilo will mnko thoir homo I

iin Twiu F a l l B . _____ i

Tbo A.lilison Avonuo Kons.ngton d .ib ' oulerta ino.l al Iho b.imo o f Mr. uiU ' .\lr.s, I-:, l \ Dunlap on Tu.-sd;,v evening '

T ill hon.ii of Mrs, T. II. Irwin who is ■ r lonvini> thin ovcning for Hoiso lo as I

snaio hor dution in tho s ta le logislatur.-. A rafotcria dinnor wus served nt (1

;y ..Vb.ok uu.l tlu- r.Miuiudot c f tho ov.-u ini: ‘‘ as «|.ont ncidallv, Thos,- j.ren.-iil ■ .vote Messrs, uud Mos.lum.-s T. li. Ir

_ win, and dauKhtor Dcrcthv. I,. O. Kv ans, .1, D. Ilurnhart. and daiij^htor lU-u-

■" lab. \V. A, llcuvar.l and daughlor Niun,! 'f 1), H. Churchill, li, M. Himpsou, M,

Curl tvsviH. Dv.- t - ' ;W i i | V.cuni; and Uruco McMillan. ;

.i ' .lai.ics .Mr.Millni, was bonl at a nur-j h,-;,.ri«.- pnrty Wednosdny ovoning com­in ; plimcutinu bis wifo in honor (.f th.'ir b-'ii. -nth wod.ling nnnixornarv. About fif- 's I iy gnosts .-n,i.iy.-.l Iho a ffa ir . Th.- ov ,

|.-iiiiig 'vas sjictil I,,cially and rofrcnli-

c.rj Mrs. Hobcrl K, Logan ontorlniu.-d tlie ,i, iii.-mb.-rH of (iammn I’hi H d a norority|

v.-.slor.lnv afte rnoon in hon..r o f .Mi«H| >r Flor.-nc.-Vll.-bniigh, o f H(.in.-. who in' nd lho giiont V Minn Holon Hi.bortn. The! Its aflornoon was npont aociullv. nn.l a do-' ah licioun two ruurno lunohoon wan survc.l.

Thono pr.-noiit woro Mosdunicn T r a c f v , '••• .lournov, W. F. I’ikc, H arrv Bonoil, nnd j

tho Minnon Floronc.' Allobaugh. Muxlni' nillingn. Louino M cMartin. Albcrtlno lU-noit an,I Helon Kob.'rtn. Mins Alie-

“r bnugh wan pr.....• with a guont

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‘ M rsr Morlin Untk-v ontorlain.-.l at il ‘ four oourno luneheon Wodnondnv at

" ■ V IM for tUo Minsos Ma*ino HiUingn., " Hitl-on Lowin. Irin (hithri.- nn.l I’ollv I’' Th.mias, A bask.-t lunch.-on o.iv.-r »as ' u^'cl for th.- tnblo, an.l a linskol of

pink flowers ma.lo a e liarming contoi

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Mt. nnd Mrn. Ki>y Umm'i i J'utoTtmiv-l at :i .Inii.-ing pnrtv Wodnon.lay evening j

i„ at Ihoir homp on N inlh avonuo north1., for tho following guontn: thc Minnon P « - , ■>. lornon. Hook, ( 'nroline Sompnnn, Ida : y Alquist. of Pocatello. Mntforn. and ■ n Mcn.nrn, Onlo, Ravnold* Lowin, friaar,

W niU o nn. i D oo i ry . Ro f rc ii b in on ln nvctb |V norvod nl Iho cinno o f tho ovoning, ;1.

Miw KIloa Oorbel wan hontess at n ton WednoM.lnv nfternoon. nl tho homo of Mr. nnd .\frn. Zenns Hmith. rompli | montiiig Mrs. Nngl.- ..f .‘?.-ntIb-. who iS|

" J^ o iniont o f hoT niMor. M r s . P . I,. Limj: - 1

i ___ " :’.. Tlio M. a and K. elnb wor........lo rta in ;

o.i W cdnridnv ovoning nt tb.- rountrv ; ‘I bomo of Mr. and Mrn. Frnnk Fc.rinnn.;,V wbo a re le av in g in t b o ..... . f n l u r r f o r ;

( 'nnncla w hcro th .-v w i l l m a k e t h e i r JV bom.-, f 'i ffy jniontn woro in n tt . 'n d 3 iic.-.|

an.l general nc.cinl timo was on.icyod.' Tbo momn wero bonatifully doc-.irnlodl

,1 in Iho r c l nnd groen approprinto t«. tho , ■„ n .ris tn .nn nennon, n foaturo o f thc .ler-, i- crulions being a bonutiful l.ox of hnllv n M'nt l.v Mrs. O. B. L indaay fnmi Cidl

fo rn ia 'fo r t y occanion. D.-lirious ro- fr.-nbmontn w.-ro norvod nt t h r clos,. cf

■n t l ...... vening.•J ■ It . • AOTO OASE R E StfM E D 11 .Hearing in tho m a tte r of tho Htnto •V ,-f Maho ngainst Lcntcr W. Rtovon". nc r Ciinod of tak ing jw.snonslon .of nn nulo- nl mobile to which ho bnd no logal ti tle, f- M-nn renumcd In the probai.- court nl 2

o ’elork lhis afternoon a f lo r n rorons from yonterdny afternoon, Tho rorons

.* wnn inkcn in ordor lo givo thc [.r.mo culion time to get nnolhcr wiln.-nn.

r. Ht.-vcnn in np.-cifienllv chargod witUl a tn k ing nn nuiomobile f rnm tlio gnrng.' ’e of .1. H. n a ih o rn , n e a r Kimbcriy. il Cbunnol for the dcfcnix' have aot up .n what ia purported tn l>c a perfec t alibi I*' for their e lien t

S. Slock buttormilk li- pt'r irallo.. Ite Hring vonr containcrn. Storllnjj Cream

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r NEWS. TWIN FALLS, 1

CiPllNy IN HOUSE; ~- tiUSBAi COMPLAINS

A. T. C a r r H as a Orievanoe W hich He T ak es in to Oourt

1 ' fo r In q u iry

. i In the court of Konnedy Paokar l.I juntice o f tJic pcncv, in U dng henrd

; IthiH nfle rnoon A. T . C a r r ’s accusalion 'l igainul hin wifo. Mrs. A.-T . (Jarr, an i

„ Alien F. Wobster. T ir.^ complainii.g witnenn ha» iiokod tho oourt to invoi.- tiKntv tlvv' pri'senvo of WcbMcr in l.’n r r ’n houno w ilh Mrs. C arr during th.i nbsi-nro of Curr.

Tl.o oomplaiiiing witnons i s a din tr ic t rnnehor and ban bcon living on his placo all willior. ouming lo town bnl oocnHioniillv. it in nuid. Mrs. Corr hnn boon living «» n iiorlli »ido uvoi»«v. Oa Tuos.lav night I 'u rr cnmo to fown an,I

' ' wont to hin iK.tno. H - d.-.-lares li.- ft.un.l Wobntor in tbo boiifi.'. A com

'' plaint wan sw.m i lo in Judge I'm-li. ' ' a r .I 's e.ii.ri thnl aik'ht and a wnrrnnt ' for nrront.-.l inniiorl. Mrs. (?arr and

[ Wobnt.-r w.-ro npj.rol.L-ii.lc.l by polic,- 'o ff icers an'd rojjgo.l in Jnil ovor nighl.

11 j VoHl.-r.lav morning ^hov wi-ri- rolonsocl i- :on b o n d 'to nppear th is nttornoon nt 1 dj.iV look f.,r honriug.

This tu.,rning Mrs. <;arr .•om|itnineu - | t . . lho nh.-riff bv telophono Ihat hor s hiisbaud had ..btuinod ponnonnion <.f a

rifle nn.l, nec.r.ling to t.ho aiifliorilion. n i was “ p i e k d .n « ” in front o f Iho houfl.-, nl l i oput v Shoriff Hubert Ko.lmcm was f d.-H|.ntohod fo fbe sconc of activities l i lan d fcmnd Cnrr in a h.in 'o n.-xl .l.i.ird l l o the on,.......onpi.-d by Mrn. Carr. Hei-;iiad a riflo in hi.s icns.-Nsion, bu t. Dop- .«;iity Hi-dmon sayn, ii wus not loaded.

:<‘a rr nnvM bo ha.i n.,l patr.iH.-d «ho........ .. and hnd no intoiiti .m of dniu,.

■ r l 'o . Ho .-xplains Mu.i tho houno from J wliii-h ho got tho gun i« Ins pmperty , .and bas boon n-nted furniHhcd to an- ,I ' . . tb e r family, bln wife r.-siding noxt , , 'd o o r . Tho riflo. Carr navn. wan wnntol , ( i t i . Ink.' .ml t.) Ib.- fm m witl, olher j ’go.iilK slori'.l in tho houno- Tho wenj.on

[was fakc-n in din rgo of bv th.- officers I nn.l i.n liol.l by Iho nborifl.

;; J ^ e a f h s

Mrn, .Mario K. tMmistor. 31 vcnrn of th.- wifo ivf Clvdo K. Kdminter,

'*,iii.-d vostorday afte rnoon nl a loeal hon- K j.ilal. flhc wan brought 1,cro on Chrisl- ' 'Im as dav from Rock Crool< for medical ' ' a llenli.in . but dcrlitied rnpidly. Tho •; I,.I.ly in nl tlio Oros.sninn niorfiiary diup- '' ol awaitiiiir comi.lolion o f arraiig.-monfn • f.ir f.irwar.ling In tbo homo in Wis-

Tho U.dy of Mrn, Louis.- Hontrup,' a i ' d 11. i nf Do W i t t ’s un.lortaking ' .place nwailin;: completion o f plann for ‘. tlif. f(in.-ra1, Denth occurrc l veste rdav - in a local honpitnl of ttib.-reulonlH o'f

•- llio I,.nil-. Tbo l.odv, it in undnrnl.ind, iwill lio -cut fo Knns.m for burial. ..

NOTICE o r SALE.r We will n.-II nt imblic sitl.' on .laiiii •. ary Hth, a t 2:00 o ’c b ic k p , m„■ ,a t cnr plac- of buninoHS. one

mo.l.-l .van 1-aig,. ear. norini No, Tbi- is tb.- pr.Tp.-rtv o f C, D.

Ly.in of Twin Pnll*. Idaho, nnd will c be sobl to rover, hill ..f «.'!(14.(50 'cjn y|.-n rrod againnt nnme by roan.n, o f pnrt'- H I Inbor nnd ntorace,»; W. K. Sniilh Motor Co,o ' Twin Fnlln. Idnbo,

1. C m N A DEOORATINO.V, Mrs. I,ongloV hna re op«nod her at>i j j dto a t MO Sevonth Avo. North , I^n y aona given. Ordora filled. Cnrd priro? „ laB d holidav gifta, Chinn fo r anle, Tolo . 'p h o n e fi50-M.— ndv. .

Btock httttermllk lc per /rallon i Bring your containcrn. BTerling Crcnm

j[ ery.—adv.

t . ■ ' ~ 'I. MORE T B A N 'T W O M IL L IO N

DOLLARS

f The abundnnt an.l g ra l i fy iu g ov I.Ienco tbnt our pa trons ulinfo iny pri.lo in „nr eonntant growth nnd

I stoa.ly hnprovcuicnt. ..f nt-rvice,, enuMos us to asnumo tlia.1 you will , . be gln.l Iu know thnt tho nalon in ' ' Hkngga Rti>r<-a for the y e a r H>20 will

l.<- moro thnn two million <bllnrn,, i roprcBL-nfing ilio vory nubiituntial I , i|tprCBnion o f alni.t.Ht for ty Ihounan.l

connervative food buycra, ll Th.- actual gross (or to t^ l) prof:.,,

; It on this vant amount o f mcrchan- llin.- wnn only alightly ilioro lhan

! ten j.or cent, an nmount no amall tbnl ono of nur fnmoun Kaatern I'niv.-rNilien w'ith manaen o f oom- pil.-.l siafis tien fmm nil ..v.-r th.-

I I 'n ite .l Btatcn. publinhcn n Uko ! niativnonf, only to ncorn it an nn

imiKituil.il- faiiaUcinm. (|Uoting tho ' nctunl average o n t of .loing buni-

.; nenn in grocerv aloroM’ nt nixN'en por rent.

Onr policy of handling only na- tionnlly ndvertlaed, well knowa

1 bmn.ln nn.l our money saving, ayn M lom of m erchandising a rc well |i knonn, I t has served well those . I whn ne.-d to snvo and nlso those . I who were too aenalblo to wasto.. 1 Our princip les do nof pormit of

a tcndoncy to ever bo aatiafied th a t a price is low cnoagh in our stores,

f Our groatoat p r ide ia tho fae t thnt we hnvo been able to render a pub­lic service, thn t we havo been of

I vnluc to flic communitv wo norved.We nro thc personificntion o f n

now , era of v « va to ly ihvncd serv ice orgnnirationa for we have prov ­en thnt pooplo dn discriminate, that

3 thoy ,lo h un t .uit n wejl orgnnizcd ' agenpv o f goo.l servieo nnd excop- j, lional' values.

Rknggn flforon’ customers, todny, art! thqRo who w&nt and Vnow roai

i' i sorvice. Wo w ant vou to feol at all timen th a t wo have u warm in

! toroni in your continued aatlafac- ' finn. and to thn t end, wo trua t you ^ will keep in cloao touch w ith our

orgiinirjition.Pleanc n r re p t our tiu»nka fo r your

oourteaiea and our cordial good wUhea fo r a H appy Now Year.

- mrAfli;^ tn f iTHn anvutnn

IDAHO,. TJHURSDAY, DDECEMBER 30.1920

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Ample Again is j Fall of Rain in ' Diurnal Period

_____ ]5 * -r» E M P E B A T U R F 9 o f yeater

I dny and loat n ig h t viSiro 1 ^ again without much range,

tho top being 45 nnd the bot- '■ tom .15.

'• Rain in s<imcwhat copious goli? t‘ fell ngain, tho diurnal perlo-l.' coding a t o ’cloek Ihin morning I ahowing a precipita tion of .07

< . Moro roin in throntMtfd for < toniKht nnd tomorrow, if thr.; .

> prediction is o f any infon-at t.» | ' " fho commanity a t Inrgo, . ^

; I Jo ca l^ 3 :e -v - i t io j ;

B irth— Bom to Mr. and .Mrs. Ralph > W. Toagiio of neryor in Twin PnlU,

* Thursday. Decombor .’10, u dnughter. '

F o r Senatorlnl W ork—Uon. .lowpu !- H. Heaver will lonve loday for Bois.^ whoro lie will ansuino hin dntien in th^ sl;ite ^-cliate.

• mI M eeting Aonounced—The board of r diroetorn ..f tho Foderntion of Rurnl ' X d«l«-^ will wvvl tbp tb ird RaUstday in I I. .lanuary inntond of tin- firs t nn previ- j

iiiihIv ani..iii>m-d.

« From Salt L ake—.Mr. aud Mrn. CaW «r K. I’aint. 'i nrrived yenter.inv from 8 n '‘, -'■ Lako and nn- guents nt tho hnmo of 1• .Mrs. I’a l l , ic r ’n pnrcutn. Dr. nnd Mrs, ' 1. W. H. Dwight. I

Home Again—C- K. W right roturne.l " I yosfor.liiy af to r niH'nding a few days ' in Ogdon. .Mrn. Wright nnd childrou ' who had boon vinifing rolaliven in Og- 1 t [d e u for x.mo time, re turned with him. *1, ------ -------

To Hold Roceptdon— All Iadicn bo- " I b.iil-ini; to nn.l friondn of tho eongrogu- ' " (i ton of tho Prcnbytorian ehiir. 'h aro in ’

ivil .-d to niteud n Now V onr’s reception j Saturdny from ^ to '. p. in.' in the diiircb pnrlora, ,

P a r ty fo r OtiUdreo— On N'cw Y o n r’s ! f-vc n Yul.'tido celobrnfion witfi Clirint- I iiinH froo, will be hold in Lalior hall for all children o f InWr union parents ,

f I Thor.' will bo a ahorl program and a g««vrally Unppy linm in pinnned.

Tax Collector H ero—T. (!. Haiul-’ . I ; i . ' i l - ra l cl.-i.nty '.-..Iloctor „ f tnxos. hu-.

, .'siabliHliod l.e.-i.l.]Uortem in tho cham- j l.r-rs . . f tb.- c . ji in ly c m m i n s i o n e r s o f f j II; i,-.- a t t h e c n r l j i o i i s , - . Mr. H a ig h t a t | .; i rcH.-ni will in v . ' s ti gn t, - d.'Vimiu.'nt .

W ntch N igh t Senrtco—Th.-r. ' will bo i r | a a in t.-resling wntch niylit ni.'efinii fa r 1 , . al l Ih.' .cilon-d jioopl.' .if Twin FutN. i f'.-’t ;tr.4 Muin i.v.'i.u.- nciilh. A j. rograin .

• 'f uddTc^«',i"4 and innsi.' wiM >»■ i-T.TTiril ’ Icut. n.iirlc-- S,-I»..a will bnvo chnrg.- ,

lo f III.- n'-rvicos. L i^ht r.-fronbmont» jiviM I.......... ..

j MlnlRter Ooefl V is iting—Tbi- R.-v. W. . l A. >rooro, pnslor o f ‘ tli<- Chrintinn 1) 1.■hurrh, id iu 't’aconiu f«. a t leu d tUo dodl I, .fi t inn tf a diiirch building, .jnnt eom '. plefo.l In tnk.- tlio place of n church i 1 over which he prenided I.T yonrn. The

ox.-r.-is.-s will b.- bold Sundny. Tho Kov. Moc.r.- will re turu thc following woek.

fltock buttormilk l r per gallon. Hring vour rontaiDera. flterling Cream ­ery.— adv.

B ]

REDUI

CoalFCameron (Royal) Lun Camiron (Royal) EggHiawatha L um p........Hiawatha E g g ...........Spring, Canyon Lump

’ This is all firs the kinds we ha years.

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F . E. P arker ia In Twin Folia from Rupert on a buaineaa trip .

Ben U. Huaman of Buhl la t ra n s a c t ­ing bunineiM iu fT'vin FUla.

Mrn. H. C. Willmms' of R upert, is Twin Falla for n brief viait<

lion- C. .1. Miller o f Cnstloford rogin- ferod in Twiu Falln yostorday.

Mr. nnd Mrs. H. B. Ludford a rc in tho city Xrom Boise for a short viait.

.V. 'i'. timllli of Boise ia am ong Ihu out of town vis itora In Twin Falla.

II. C. Polly in a businesa y ia ito r in'.I Twill Fulls from bln homo nt Ruport. *I I’. K- Gnnkill ia In tho c ity from I Kimborly n tlend ing to businosa a ffa irs .

^ Oeorge I{. Fritr. ia in tho c ity from Porntollo n tten .ling fu businciw affa ira

Fred A. R ing o f Buhl tronaaotcd bua- iiiesn in Twin Fnjls yenterday nnd to dny.

Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Wilaon of K.lon woro am ong the Wodneaday *»r

r,|, rivnis in tl.in citv .Mr. and .Mrn. Olonn W hitney nro in

' the c ity from Kitnhorly nnd aro gueslx lit the homo o f Mrn. W h itn ey ’s mother

pi, Mm. Muy Micklownite. '

hf OLEAN-UF D A Y A T STR A U S & O L A 'aB E R ’S.

F riday , Dcccmbcr 31, S traua & G ln o - ^ ni bcr will cicnn up their Htock o f ahoep in lincii ovcrcoats, hoavy Kcraoy all-wool '■*' pants , boya’ mackinaw coata, floooed

nhirta and drawora nt Icsa th n n coat; irl six nheep lino.l ovunioats, «3(J and i ' ‘, values to go a t $16.05; 50 p a ir all-wool of lieavy Koracy punta , rogular $7.5o ra, \aliio go a t *3.75; 10 doi'on fleece

lined ah irt and drawora, regular <1.2-) valuo a t GOc; 1C boya’ mackinaw coats ,

cd regular 910 vnluea, go a t $5.0’>. ndv

Stoek 'b a tte rra ilk lc per m IIoo g. B ring y e a r eontainora. S lorllng Creau, m. ery.—adv.

Claamfiod ndvvrtia lng is the cheap- ent Ih ing you cnn buy—measured by

„ the profita il muy bring yon.

il?' BEAD T H E DAILY NEWS,

iIs. *'Q (TOO L A T E F O R OLASSZFIOATZON) .

' ’ F O i r ’ l E N T ^ ' h o modern. lioiiKo on Seventh nvenuo ni.rt li ; avail-

nblo .Innuary 1. i ’hone ilSOW.

1<0ST—.lowolod Sigma (Jlii fra torii- ity pin ; iiiit ialn .1. T. on back. Findi-r

■‘t fdiono OIJSW- Liberal rowani.

F O H ^ A L K —At 3 i iT '™ rd ave.A nnmber of misc.'llano..u» «rfieli-s, in ­

bo .-ill.ling l'.,.\-'s bicycle, try.-ydo. aewing a r inn'-liin.'. inniH, irard.-n h..s,-. touin,N. m en 's c lothing nnd sliooh

oil ' niiiiniiiiimiTim'iin 'K-' •illllllllnllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIII it»

Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing,

Plaiting—W e do them all—

r a i l l l ^ O U U U f l N C C o . ifl/ M l? a U M M W tt* -

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C TIO N' N . 4

’rices!t i m p .......$11.50 per ton

S S ........ $11.00 per ton...............$11.50 per ton......... ..... $11.00 per toniP ......$11.5,0 per ton

irst quality coal, have handled for

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