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proR W s In i t 9 sclf-nllottod taak of bo- p curliiR judicinl InterprotntJotiB o f tho I covcnniit o f tho Icagiio of n a tio n s wns f mmlo by tlic Icnf^o council ton ig lit ^ \?hon it appolatecl a commlttoo o f Io< j;nl cx|>ortfl' to formiilnto prorlflo ques- tionx which will In ter bo subm ittod oitiio r to tho pomwincnt court o f in* tc rnn tionn l justino n t Tho Iln^pic or some- other body o f cm inont ju ris ts .. T o iuK ht's is tho f i r s t s trp

grow ing out f t I t a ly ’s rcfusn l to roc- P oRwi7A' nn*\ nccopt tJ»c com pctcnry of tho IcaRiio of nations J n t h o ‘ Orcco-

^ Ita lln n d iflpu to .N sT ho& xperls dosiR- nntod incltido M/*B«»rth-Jnc<i^uemnfi o f Bcltiium, SoMor Botclltt o f Spain , Dr.A. D. Do la Prndcllo o f F ranco , Vit- to r ia ficialoa of I ta ly , M. A dachi of J a p a n , S ir Cecil P u rs t o f . O rent B rit- J" a in , nnd Dr. J . A. Vnn H am cl o f Ilol- jr lan d , director of lh e le ag u e ’s jud ic ia l burenu.

D 10COSS S e lm e sAmon;; tlio questions to bo coosidor- “

o d arc tlio kind cf ,disiuit«f» whic.h como williiii tlio pnrviow o f tho covo- 8

•'..r n a n t, tiic riglitu of s tn tfs to Noizo ter- q, r i to ry ns guaran tees and tho responsi- ,, b il i t ie i_ Q t s ta tes for po litical crimes ' cop»m ttfil w ithin the ir fron tie rs . I'

Domand Co-operatloo T liis expression of w hnt tlio" public ^

op in ion dt’m.mds found Its voico par- ^ ticu la rly today when soveral delegates . Tcpresenting Ind ia , South A fr ic a nnd '* Swodon. insisted upon tho g ra v ity o f ^ w orld conditions and dem anded thnC ^ th o governm ents o b c y 'th o now order o f th ings a s represented by tho league. ^

A dop t Ck>ld B u te ^Tho council took ano tho r s tep in t

th e movement tending to ach ieve tho i,, finan c ia l rehab ilita tion of Europe. I t n ncceptcd a report of a f inanc ia l com- I m itteo w hereby a now cu rrency on a s go ld basis would bo creatod in tho freo e ity o(jr>DMMC''-a°do.r tho eontrol o t % tho league. ‘Tno’ n o w jin it Js th e gnl- c den , w orth ons tw en ty -fifth o f ono v pound 0t<.'rllng, thuk m aking D anzig a 1i gold oasis surrounded b y tho paper p curroncy te rrito rie s fit Oorm any and

I P oland . DTwo M ain Problem s

Bespect tho league covonant an d sot- tlo tho ronnratlon problem quickly— theso aro tho tw o messages o f moment ■which go o u t to all governm ents and peoples from tbo loaguo. Thoy aro « contained in no form al reso lu tions and , backed by no form al voto tak in g , b u t th o y morgo clearly as tho »rill o f tho m a jo rity o f world delegates assembled i a Genova, I f p laodlts havo. any m ean­in g nnd en thusim tic ovations a n y sig- alficance.

jytitaia L o a r uB cfc rrin g to I ta ly 's repud ia tion of

th o leaguo nw thority In tlw G reek a f ­fa ir , th o ^ a h a r a j a h o f N av an g a r do­clarod w s conviction th a t tho leaguo ia p e rf /c tly com petent to in sis t on

Cceful sottlom ent of dispu tes arising ween mombora nnd ho iaaued tho w arn ing th a t i f any ono m em ber fa lls ■ to livo up to tho prinelplos of tho cov-

o n an t the lenguo fails to bo i ts truo ac lf and risks ruin.

Sees Opportunily For Women Voters

to Rule the WorldNational Chairman Despairs of

Urging Leisure Class to Cast Ballots

COLORADO S P nIN O S , Colo., Sopl. 22 OP)— Declaring th a t i t wan tlm o for women to tnko ovor world n ffa lra . M rs. O. n . P . B elm ont o f New Y ork, proii- d o n t o f tho j ja lio n a l W om ea’• p a r ty , In nn address toduy beforo tho w estern 21- vision o f the orgnnization,. d en lt t r a ­d itio n s and estnbliflhod o rders o solar pioxls blow.

“ P o t 20 £t'nturl«*R m en hava bcca ru n n in g tho w orld ,” M r« .'B clm ont do- olorod. " N o w i t is tlmo for womon to tnke over n ffn irs nnd as thoy very n en rly hold a balnnco ot po litical pow­e r a t , th is tim o-^ho day m ay n o t be • 0 fn r d is tan t JIS old pn rty lenders im- ag ino when there will be se t u p a wom­a n 's governm ent b y women, fo r womon, children nnd hum anity In g e n e ra l."

M rs. Belmont declared sho hns never vo tod and would not voto u n til she cnst her ba llo t as a mc-mber o f a wom­o n 's p a r tv a n d a s s e r te d 'th a t sho long s ln ro has despaired of m aking w hnt sh r described as “ women of leisure and lux-

c u r y ” ftwoken to n senw) o f responsi­b il i ty nnd duty in a world w here they

■ h av e cam eS no place for them selves. “ F o r nino yearn I have boea ns one

c ry in g In-tliC wildorne!.* to women of • w ea lth and leisure to givo over their

pleasures nnil frivolM ks nnd do some­th in g to jn s tlfv th e ir ex istence; I have c ried in vain . No reform over appealed to peoplo who havo all th ey w an t,” M rs. Belmont snid.

“ Now, d o n ’t fonslruo m y m eaning as

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Outlook for Week' FoderV Forecaol fo r Odmlng Svran , D ayM taow s U naetU ed Oonditiona I Ar« Id S to re

, WASinNOTON, Sept. 22 <JP>—I W eather outlook for tho weok bo- I ginning M onday:

K orlhern Rocky M ountain and j plateau region: U nse ttled and raina

a t beginning; fa ir the rea fte r, Tem- q . pernturo bolow norm al f ir s t half **

und normal therea fte r.Pacific s ta te s : G enernlly fn ir

w ith • normal tem pera tu re except th a t occasional shnwcrn nro prob­nblo nlong th e no rth coaat.

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Piracy Rampant In Canton Vi- ' clnlty; Trains, Ships Held !S

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I CANTON. Supf. 22 (i<P)--<Jrci>t diosiif- tc . iBfarlion provnilH In f.nittoii, dun to t!i<-• inrronniiig taxation an.l seir.iiri.' nnd sa'*'' of temples and privati- jiropertyi nil of

whicli in tu rn nro '•aused hy tho ai'Ut'* nood of fundi fo r m iiU iiry purposcH.

I P iracy is riinipant in th is v ipinily , A■ S tan d a rd ’ Oil vossel M-Iiich wa.i firi'il• Oil nnd ho.lrl up .*it Ti'/i''-yn(';», JvnvtnjT’Jj province, was roli’ased on iv a f to r it hmi ir

paid tlio ransom dfiiiH^tfnl bv th e ban- oi dits. Anothor vcs-hoI nns born sdr.cd

. on the Eaat river, nt'i’r SIiek-LiinK, iu I Kwang-Tiiag provinro., Sun Yut-Soa, south China m ilitary S] J leader, is at’ tho E ast r iv e r fron t, where n p J :ia forces nre reported to be iiiitkin.-; ^■ ^ogrcss. In tho N orth river v icinity , {] P rftuditionK rem ain v irtu a lly unrhjingi-d.

A trnin wns held ii;, n en r. Yueh-IIiia ,■ Tieh-Lu, n s ta tio n on ilu> Canlon llnn-

kow, rn llw n y ,j» n ^ n h " pns^i>ngers were» taken prisoners, to lio helil fo r ran- [B som. The h:iiidit» «l.«o took goods andt money from t1u» trn 'ii -Tml passeiiKer".• In Cnnton tho n ttem p t to tnke posses-4 sion of n. Inrge tem ple tli'at ha<l been n5 n»rfhnsed by p riva te partie s a f te r its e f %nnflaoatlon was fn it-fta ted b y mor- t• cimnt volunteers. Those vojunteers e 8 who nre o<*niipying th e tem ple ns tlieiri headquarters, fo rcib ly j^ev en ted thoTS r purebnser from tak in g possession. d 1 All res tau ran ts here nro closed on 1

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Brandler and Talmeyer Confi- Jdent of Gaining Control in i:Home St^e and Seek Aid " Against Outside Forces j >.MOSCOW, 8 p|>t. 22 yP)—Tho a c f .

mnn communist lenders, Heinrich |I B randler and H orr 'n ilm cyer, hnvo a r- | rived In Moscow nnd inform ed t h o . H

■ Russians th a t tho tlm o fo r n revolu tion ' | J in Oerm nny, is ripe . Thoy express fl thcmNclvcH rconfident o f th e ir nbillty j to obtain control w ith in tho Oermnn; stato b u t need tho holp o f tho Inter-!

; nntionni p ro le trla f aga inst outxido cap- Itnliatic enemies.

The Oermnn com m unists nro so cer-; tnin of th e ir g round, according lo Mr lle rr B rond le r's speech to .tho execu-' tivo eommittoo o f tho -bolshevik trado , unioAs, th a t mnny obserx'crs hero feel i th a t tho poaro o f Europe m ay bo s a id ' to rest upon tho conforenees In Mos-J row in which tho Oermnns nro now ■ tak ing pa rt. From th is view point tho

.issuo revolves nround tho question (> wlicther tho Russinn enmmunists d e e m |th tlieir p ro letnria t "Mtnte suffic ien tly eh strong to overcome tho enpitalistle l;n forces o f tho world combined against | a'; tU m ntid pTo\etaTlat G cm nny . '

" T l ennnot Lo iloulited th n t tho p o r-! ‘ ,' iod is beginning now when tho th rea t ' o f.b ren liing tho penco hangs over tho suviet_ Hocinlist fed era ted republics,” , ’ says tho new spaper P ravda . | p ,

Prom tho roport o f H e rr 'B ra n d ln r’s mi njipcch I t seems obvious th n t tho O cr-jth mnn communists doom tho Iron h o t,’ wi but tho guarded ed ito ria l commont ofv**' tho P rijvda gives no h in t ns ye t of whnt tho actual advleo or dcclsisn of " the R ussian com m unists w ill be. i

ESCAPE HURTS IN WREflK ;'jMi'mbcrs of tho fam ily o f a ra a n tr

named Iloffm nn, resid ing near /'H er,cNcaped prnclien lly un in jured /w h en c:the Ford car Iu w hich they rrtM trav- ii,

, eling S a tu rday nfternoon on ^ l o high- h1wny near C u rry ’/ovortuniod In an un- wsuccessful a ttem p t to pnssf a hOrso- d drawn vehlclo nhond. M r./an d Mrs.Knffmnn n n d .th c lr threo eMIdrenAvcro mill till' cnr when tho accident occur- p,red. Exam ination o f tho mcml>ers o f u-tho fnm lly to dotorm ino tho ex ten t o f ritheir in juries wns m ade n t tho scene gb y ’ n physician , o f W aterloo, Iowa, ui

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DAILAY M OiENlSO, SEPTBM BEK 23, 1023.

Bids Are Sought M for Battleships

Tw enty-on* Vaaaels o f N av y Do­partm ont, ' O rdered Scrapped t i n ­der A n a s T rea ty , A w a it B ayera __

NEW YOBK, Sop<. 22 M>)->-Ad-- fl« vertlsom 6n ts calling fo r bids for tho 21 ba ttlesh ips nnd cruisers, o r­dered scrapped in compliauco w ith tho arm am ent lim itation troaty , nppented todny in Now Y ork how s- papers. A t tho f lra t sale, .October 25, six veasela w ill bo d is jn ied of — tho South D ako ta and tho In- . dinna a t B rooklyn navy ynrds, tho M ontnna n t M aro Island. Cal., tho N orth Varolinu u t Norfolk, V’a., and ' Uio CoAelUitfiSlt> nnd, th e Unltod 7- Htates u r T ’hlladelphia. -

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Unknown Plight of Federal Ex- B jslorers Baffles Solution; May Send Out PlanesK INGM AN, A rlz.. Sept. 22 W»)—A

patrol will entor tho cnayou of tho I’clorndo river tomorrow to senrch for the governm ent explorntion pnrty chnrting the Colorndo river, whose un­known plight has cnst a, wave of a'arm over Arizona touight. A boat inntUed hr liolonv;iug t« the United Mf.ifos Ki'iiloiticat Hiirvey wa.« seen floiiliiig down th e river yesterday many miles from tho_ pnliit whero the Hurvey p a rly wns tlibiiglit to be.

Members of th e patro l will drive tn Peaeh Riirings, u d istance o f abotit 100 miles, and thero nttem pt to launch th e ir boat, esjieelally constructed to witlistnnd th e perils of nnvlgntlon-In tho river, filie riff M ahoney wna ro- •iitesled todnv by Aetlng Governor B.E. M c G illa n 'to form the p a tro l-ex - ' (x^ilinii.

Informs WaiahingtoaThe governor sim ultaneously sent to

the wnr departm ent n t W nshington a telegram suggesting tha t an nlrplano be sent to fly over the cnnyon eoun­t ry nnd nttcm pt to locnto the party .

Appri'hension o f tho safe ty o f the exploreriv. w as expressed hero severul dnys ago when th e river totvo to -flood stage ns th e resu lt o f to rren tial ralmi which eau-ied floods in parts of north- orn Arizonn. Z lte a o .ie a rs wero aug­m ented by the report broucht to K in g ­man la st n igh t by R. L. Dlmmlck, su­perin tenden t o f tho K atherine mine, ivhieh Is an Isolated spot near *lho river, thnt a bont w ith the le tte rs " U .S. G. 8 . ” had flo a ted down tho river upside down a t n point approxim ntely c 200 m ilca-from w heri^ tho pnrty now is schcdulod'To bc. ** jj

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SERVICE IN OKLAHISSERTS KLAN HELD Se

CEREMONY IN ROOMS AT THE WHITE HOUSE

iklfthonla M lnlrtir Clalim Hooded Or- OOV d rr Bas 227 in Honae and 27 in f f un itod Statea Seixate

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-T he Kn K hix K lnn held nu Initintion n th e d in ii’" room o f tlio W hite Ifawse. ccording to a statem ent by the iN y. hwrt K. Newtnii o f nl<lahoM)ii, re i> r\ gt< vnting th e klnn iniperiiiT' i-oiinci), In ; ttai n address ,to a large niidience of Iq^ lauHnien n n d ’otliers j.t JIurrii'iine Inst Ijq jRl't- ! hi:

*'\V e have 227 in (110 house o f rep- thi esen ta tlves nnd 27 in the U nited cot ■tales avnnte ,” the sneaker said, " n n d thi re held one in itin tien In tlio din ing oom o f the W hite llau.se. Vou know ,hat th a t m e a n t.'’

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loj/s Sensational : J'! Story Falls Under »»»

Officer’s Scrutiny----- — jin in

C O E U n D ’A LEK i;, I .ta ta , Soivt. ■ ! = ' 22 R elating n sensatloaal stn ry o f be ing a ttacked Iiy foreigners, p bi»rill<l 'Afld gagged ;<nd dnigged in to tho w oods whore he wns buried be- 1 n ea th a heavy log ind left to d ie , j 17-year-old Alex K iU s o f H arrison, i 22 wns " re s e u e d ” b y .Icjnity shcs^^s ) u i from Coeur d ’Alene, responding to j nn em ergeney call, recently. t

A ccord ing to th e officers, it w as I nil a jm t-up jnb. Cross examinn- |

tlon o f th e '* victim , they s:ild, | p j ahowed tb a t there were un forelgtiA 1 jirs nnd th a t tho lnd had bound and ; gngged himself, “ .just to see w liat ! govi ho could s tir up .” nc ti

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— ; ■ 1 .1Minnesota Representative Has

Plan Designed to Assist «po

Western Producers■ Imf la tl

W ASHINGTON, Sept. 22 (/P)—An In- W c crcaso in tho ta r i f f duly on whont a s a «ti'‘ mcanti o f nsslstlng wcstrrR producers of th a t c o n ^ o d i ty was suggosted today bv Rcprosentn tive Ander»on. repub lican .’ M innesotn, wbo discussed the ngricul- leg! tu ra l s itua tion w ith President Coolidge nre nt th e W hite ITouso. ,\(r. Anderson de- ta k elined tn ta lk nJ>ont hia confercnre w lth ^ th e cxe<TH4ve, hnt snld ho would | j: W ^ i s proposalrlTP^re the ta r if f com- • mission. - I j

T he M innesota rcjif^«^ntatlvc.'wUo wns chnirm nn of th e r e m is s io n of ag ricu ltiim l Inqury, ileclnrid tho r>res- 1 „ , en t d u ty o f .10 cents n bushel on w h e a t , «. is jibsorbed b v the d lffcren tin l in pricos ' ns betw een tho U nited S tntes nnd Ca4- nda nnd th n t nn inerense In duty would resu lt In nn immedlnte advance In t h o > ^ price in th e M inneapolis mnrk#t——-" '" "J '

Crop Bnormona.T he T5nropean crop is cstlm tned n t | i |

1.227,«47,000 bushels, w hile th n t o f * * N nrtb A m erl'‘a Is plnced n t 1.2fl. ..'t.Tl,- 000 bushels, o r nbont .108,100,000 bnsh ­els m ore tb u n the prc-i^.ir average yenr- Iv nroductlon for th e fivo years, 1J>09-; 1013. 1

“ W orld w heat Kurplv nnd dem and, hnve boen closelv balnneeil fo r tw o ynnrs.' ' snld nn o ff i '‘i;>l o f the ngricnf-' RC ti 're departm en t. ‘^Bnt ju s t now the 1\-o leh t n w en ra sU c b tk ni\ the supply j I side. W itli the present course o f n rices .It Is riot s trn n tc th a t whent. producer* nro discouraged nor thnt they- nro e lv -1 Inir e n r to nnusnnl proposals w hich nromlso nid. liow ever. .men nre n o t, Fri Incking in the be lt who rcniize th n t , the world w ide rcndjnstm ent In w heat rth< »poms inevfinblo. The fnrslghtod men | roi n lrendy nre enrefullv gnurfng no x t ■ 0<1 y e n r 's production cos's nnd nre p ro -1 pci rnrinf» to meet th e eompctltlon n f t h e , he; w o rld ’s cboa'M'r lnnd# nnd labor— o r jC a else n re ^jrenarlng to grow aom eth lng ; ' o lher thnn wheat.

D iapaxity o f Prices. 1“ T he m a tte r th a t still Is the very OOi

roo t o f auch agrieu llum l d isturbances < ns ex is t Is the d lsm rity which pr<^ ml slata bo tw een prices of things th a t the go farm era hnvo to sell and thoao th e y -thi m M t b a y .” db

FORMER NEWSBOY 0 REINSTATED IN 1

W ASnXNGTON, Siyi. 22 y JV -M aJo t th Orn L . Bnldlnger o f Morion. Ohio, wnsre in sta ted todny ob m lljtary nldo to ^P residen t Coolidgo <ind chief o f tho m , W hite H on"e pnliro. thereby ending onoo f tho “ Insldo In rid cd ls” which neeom- Wnnnlod thn death nnd burial o f P rc il- fudent H nrd ing . th

Mn.lor B aldinger used to he n news- eitboy on th e M nrion S tar, When Mra. aH nrdlng nctod n» circulator for th«' thyoung and ' atrugpllnjr publlihor, who bo la te r bocamo president o f the U nited

.S ta tea . W hen ’Mra. H ard log eam e to ati

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EDALLEOINTO IHOMA KLAN WARSerious Charges

A ired in C^ourtGovernor Walton Ready to Ex­

tend Scope of Martial Law;12 Cases of Personal Vio­lence Bared in Inquiry

TULSA. Okla., S e p t 22 (/?>—A s to ry of a tnercboat w hipped xelth ttao loah OD IV Sunday n ig h t follow- io g h la aelzoro b y maaked m en aa h o w alked home from church w ltb tats w ife w ae told in ft reco rd o f th o m ilita ry commission o f T u lsa c o u n ty m ade public ton igh t ttaroogli tb o A ffiodatod Press.Aa.sortioiis th a t couuty civil o ffico rs

ignored iho idontlflcntluu o f w hippors l)V tliose who flufforcil woro honrd to- •lay b ^ the ««iUit!\ry court.

T h e A nderson pasturo-**n tlio J e n k s ro:l<l boi ween Tulsa and Broken A rrow » a s mentiuiicd no the. sceno o f m nny floggings. ■ • . • .

W hen tho m ilita ry commission ad- imirneil for dinner tonight, a to ta l o f Ilil east's o f pemounl violence h ad boon I’arc-il sfiice Its Investigation bogna heri> Aiignst 1-1, following G overnor J .P. W nltnn 's <lcclnration of m artia l law throughout tlio county.

OIO.AHOM A OITY. OUa., S ep t.2 2 (>P)—M oblUratlon o f ad d itio n a l • u n i ts o f tb o Oklahoma n a tio n a l gtinrd wUl bo ordered sooo, Qov- o m o r J . o ; W alton declared in an ­nouncing t h a t on extension o f tb e scope o f absolute m artia l la w to BOTcral countloa o f tb e e ta te la in proapect.“ W e nro not g e tting w hat w e w nnt

out o f sovoral c o u n tie s / ' declnred tho governor, osteUBlbly re fe rring to tho n c tlv itie s o f . h is agentd in In v estig a t­ing nets o f mob violence in th o .n ta te .“ 1 cannot say now when theso o tho r coun ties will bo occupied by th o InlU* ta r y ; unless w c ge t antUfnctloiv sooo,It in suro to com e.”

Q overnor W nlton declined to nam e tlic counties to which he re fe rred and also would n n t sny how m any troopa would bo cnilud to augm ent thoao now in service.-

1 On Duty Dating P airt .n 'o >iald, however, th n t more troopa

would bo ordered to Oklnhomn C ity ,fo r d u ty during sta to fa ir week, w hich opened today. -

A sked .dofln lte ly how h e -in ten d ed to cu rry out hls nnuouncod In ten tion of Im prisoning n il mombers o f tho logla- la tu re ,w h o a ttem p t to m eet horo n o r t W ednesday in th e ir scheduled oxtraor- d inn rv aession, Oovernor W nlton do* c lnrcd : • . '

“ I w ill leavo th a t m a tte r tb A d ju ­t a n t Genernl M nrkhani.”

' “ I would h a te to thm w a n y 'o f these Icg lsln tors in ja il, b u t If any a rreata arc necessnry General M arkham w ill tn k o caro o f I t ,” th e governor addpd.

I B e iie ra tea Oharge' l i e refused to divulge hia p lan a fo r \ p roven ting tho session, b u t r^‘lte ra te d ih is chnrgo th u t It would bo a “ moot­

in g of a law less mob» slnco 08 miUB>» b e rs (more than n m njority o f ^ t h e - houso) nre K u Klux K lanam en.”

"T /C ^ n n o t allow the k lan m em bers of tho leg isla ture to aaacmble a i d call thom solves th e leg isla ture of th la -a ta te and proceed to net ns sueh. I f I per-

f " . {Continued pn i ’ngo Sovcn.)

Fitting Ceremony to Honor Memory

i of Fighting Men; Roses Wafted from Skies to I Mark Navy’s Grief for Vic- '• tlms of Honda CrashI S A N DrEOOO, Cal., Bopt. 22 tm—

F rag raoco of roso petals w nftod from ' th e sky, a w reath o f flowera la id upon , tho sea—thcBo will bo aymbola tomor*' row o f tho n av y 'a g rie f fo r 23 onllat-

ed m en of destroyer aquadron 11 wbo I perished w hen th e ir ahlpa craahed h ead long In to th e roeka o f f H onda,

I C al., S eptem ber 8 .' T h e aix ships o f tho 32nd dlvIaloB, M ast in line w hen tho squadrqn crnahed,

w ill plny nn Im portan t p a r t in tb e eeromonlea, which i t Is e a tln u te d 10 ,-

- 00 0 persons w ill a ttend .I O ff ahore they w ill aw ing a tw o-

m llo circle, tra ilin g bloaaoms aa th e y go, u n til a w rcnth of flow ers He np o a •

■ - tho deop, a tr ib u te to th e m en who • d lod . •

ON MARION STAR T WHITE m U S E JOB; th « W hUe Honae she funnd M ajo t BaV ', d ingo r In th e nrmy and whito he becam e

tochnleally ch ie f o f th e W h ite Houa^ police, ho rea lly aeted aa a n a id e to

> Mr*. H ard ing .> W hen M nlor B aldlogor re tn m e d to• W aahington w ith th(^ la te p r ^ d e n t 's- funo ra l tra in he found h inuw lt o u t oC

tho m i t e House assignm ent. T h e in -• aide atory. w as. tb n t Mra. H a rd ia g m ade . a perM na) appeal to t f r . Coolidge fo rV the- ro lnatalem ent o f *‘one o f he» • • ) b o y s ."1 A nyw ay, M ajo r B ald loger w w rela*) a ta te d today.

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' DRy FORCES TO “ RmirilHD VOLSpfLSG

Prohibition Worl<ere lo Gatti- er in Wasliington Next Montli to Lay Plans for Nation-

' Wide ConquestW 'A SinxO T O X , Hl'ht. 23 cnll

fo r a ra lly o f M.o .l.y forcos o f tlic rn rlon J n . flii[)porl o f the cittliipcntli ftiiicudim'Ht h n ' nfnt fiirtli liy hi> Foilcnil Ooiiiiril o f CliiirciH*n.-'‘ A R;on(l cltizchnli!]) nn»l palrlolU tn. coiiforoncr” was niiiiouiiccil to h , lipM •‘in WnnU- •. injfton, O ctober 1«. " i i nBJ» W ;/ " t o ■pur on thfldo who l)oliiRo% firoliitjiUonb u t Iinvi' Jodt Hcflvo j n f p r p d t . " ____

Tbe cnll w m oif'nE'd by 7.'5fi iiicn'iind women, incliiiHn;' liusinpim niVn, colioL'i! nnd uiilvcm lty hondfi. clor;;vnii'n, m<un- Itors o f cow tTUM* wnytirn, lifniJn of re- IJf'iouH a.sHociiitinu niul lontlerii o f woni- c n ’ii orf'iinirjitionn. lIpailiUK fJie lidf were tlie niim cs'T if Williiim .lenttlnK* Brynn nnd I'rnlilliUion (.'oiiiiiiiiiiilonGr Roy A. Hnyncfl.

Dnte» clionen for tlic rntiferciice jirc- ceilc liy It few <lnv!i tlie lim e fciifiitivc ly Rctocicd l)v I'rcHi<Ient Coolidijo for n ineeUnK o f tlio.i'overiior* on l:i\v en- foTcc^Hont. TJu' f.vll vvpiit out, linw over, before M r. C'ooIJ.Ik p 'h iilmm timl been nnnounced, and it wn* paid tliero

. wns no xlKnifieancfl to be uttacliod ta th e tim e o f tive jjnlherin>{.

Tho comniii"ions «'f Hie Kedernl Council o f Cliiircliofl—llione on tcini>er- anco nnd on connn ls (locnn of c.hurcJioM—;fipon«ore<I tho c/ill. which, it wn* nnnoiinced, wnn {"(.iiied “ in reroq- n itlo n o{ tho trcmocdouB p ro p a ^ n d a which Ifl bnlnf- enrried on to inilllfv th e elf^htconth nincndm cnt nnd the Vol> fltood act nnd to dU cred lt all luw .’ '

“ Rcnlizinc..’ ' nald n sta tem ent ixnuoi! by leaders In tho movcrrmat, “ thn t Jn- . a c tiv ity and npnthy hns reaultod In an ap paren t prrowth o f liquor nontimcnt nnd irt non-obBcrvaneu o f tho cnforco m ont net no t only by s ta te of^iclaU Bad bootleRgcra, b u t nlso by men ond ^ women who nro taw nbiilin(( in ovory o th e r way. Tho loadora stn to th n t thoy havo plnuncd tlio eopfcrcncc w ith tho Idon o f “ rcftovorinft tho moralo o f the m oral nad C hristian to rccs upon tho prohib ition iM ue.” ^

P lan s fo r tho confjrenc© contomplato **■ i t beinR open to “ nil c itlzcns w ithout- distinc tion ns to m co or conditions in to rested in tbo preyorvatlon o f tho eonstltu tlon o f ' tho U nited S ta tes and tho s tr ic t enforcem ent o f all laws, In- tt e ludlnt; thei elRhtconth umcnrtmcnl ant\ tho Volstead a c t .” I t will bo tho pur- fi poso to m&ko provisions for carry ing ft o u t w hatever p lans nro decided upou. ai

NILME 5 j- IlSSISTii:

— « i( Thirteefn Men in Cliarge in "

Limelight as Investigation in Wrecl( Goes On

______ ' 1SAN" DIEGO. Sopt. ;»2 (.iPh-'Prnm atlc t

nvowni of, tho ir purpoHn to nld tho court, c thp pubjlc nr^d tb o n v y . t o pet n t the i| bottom o f c ircum stances snrronndint; I t h * dos'troyor d io a ite ro f f H ondftjO al, 1 Scplcm b«f 8, by tc sH fy ln g beftvr© c o u rt o f Inquiry whic’v haa nnmed tngfti n defendan ts In i ts Invcstication of the r w reck th a t cost 2.1 lives and seven ships, th rew 1.1 navnl offlcoM suddenly Into tho limeliRht a t to d 'i> 's session o f tho eourt. Tho annonneem ent canned such yi a transform ation in tbe situation con- , fro n lln ^ th a t ,.bO(ty th n t proccedinf's * w ere to rm innted ab n u itly and adjourn­m en t tfcVrn uMU M onday.

R enr Admirnl P ra tt , presidin;^ mem- * b o r o f th e court o f inquiry, chnraeter- f te d tho d e fe n d a n ts ’ o ffe r to te ll nl' th o y know under onth ns " w o r th y of tho best tn id itin n s o f th e nnvy ." L ieu­ten an t Commander Leslie Brntton, w h o s c ^ u ty It is a s ju d ce advoeato to p resen t the evidence w h h h ' may in- ▼olvo theso o ffice rs In eonrt m nrtial proeeediHRB. deeU red tl i r i f attU ude

^ w o rth y o f th e hlirhe’>t praise.TftUs o f D U torbuices

T he de fen d an ts’ o ffe r to te s tify camo durlnff a lull In tho^ procoeilinu’s jnst n f te r Chnrles Hoopc". a surveyor nnd eivU engineer, had finished testify ing th a t ho had observed serious disturb- Aoees on the mnRnetie needle durinc the period from Reptem ber (I fo 11. and be­iioved th is phennmennn mlRht have hnd some effec t on fho compass of thp Del- p h y ju s t before sho led her s ister ships on th e rocks.

W hile pens a t fhe i»ress tab le were po ised to catch, i f possible, the ci'^f of th« nex t' technical dlaeutsion, Cnplain

•T . T. Craven, counsel fo r Oapfnin E d­w ard W ntson. ch ie f o f tho dcstrover •qnadron , nnnounced th a t he wished to m ake a s ta tem en t fo r hi^ client.

T estiraony , B iffietU t.B ending from p en ^ led notes, ho de­

c la red in substnnce. fhn t the fnct Hint s l l o f tbo m ost hlfihly qualified wif- Bossrs •were defendan ts mndo It partic- ttlnTly Mfflc\3lt to brinfj beforo tho « ^ r t fho very testim ony which the ^ n r t wnn m ost de siro u s‘ to Jiear.

au eh a situ ta lo n not o»ily <>''• s tra c tin g tho inquiry , he pointed out, b n t wns endnnffcrine t.'io rig h ts o f sevI e ra l officers in th a t It barred them from cross e%aminii)]7 fhe^r fellow defend­an ts .

" C a p ta in W atson ,” ho continned, “ h as from th e bejfinnln(j o f th is in- vestlira tion , been an rio u s fo fnke the ■tand to explain m otives whieh prom pt­ed ecrtftln deeUloun on th e evening of S ep tem ber f i ."

Issaea obscured .Tho cnptain “ view ed w ith a n x ie ty ," I

bo sn id , 'th o Introduction o f technical |l

IWO t w in

- 1 r e f u g e .

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" ' j yp J i f f '

JTZi« p ic tu re a t th« le f t alw

I ^ . 'broAktf’ln tb e surface oeI . ' on th e ir fee^ according to m

The p icture <at th e r ig h t st I th e p o in t o f insan ity v&llB oth1 - ■, te s tim on /co lxK orh if; Ih c .very 1«8UC» K I ho desired to mako clear. ”

“ H e is desirous o f faklnft fnll nnd , complete responsib ility for hls uellons,’ '

C aptain C raven concluded, *‘niid wishes , in overy w ay to p reven t such responsl-

b ility being placed whcro it docs nol I belong., , 'W m Q lve T>otall«.I “ Therefore , Cnptnln Watson d f 'irc s■ to take tho stnnd 'an A w itn ess .'’ T I Im m cdintoly cownsd fo r other dc- j,; • feuiLints, an d in so'iio cases, tbe ile-; fendants them selves, were on tlicir feot

askluK th u t C aptnin '.Viitson’s tvqvwsl ^ bo rejjiirded fls the irs also.

Cnptain Wntson probnbly will jjo on the stan<l early M onday, It was nn-' tl nounced. w ith Lieiiton-int Commander jr Poniild T. H unfcr, cnptain of the Del- n

t phy, nex t, nnd I^ieutennnf T<;mrenoe .I niod^ielt. ^m iN 'i^tloit. cfficers o f ^ h e \^ ^

L ieu tenan t Bloileeft alrendy hnH been on the stnnd , b is teMlinnny ^Tn« in- ferrupfed whefT the eetirf deetarcd him j t

ft defendant. v■ • •* ■___• T<

\ TEXAfl o n . P IE L D H ITB T D ISA 8TB0U 8 m r p

C 'bnsrO A N A , Tex.i». Sept. '2Z U?)- 'Tho f if th o il fire in the Corslcann deep

t field sinee Its discovery occurred this/’, cveninjf w ben fieo o f undetermined or- p ijjln se t ablnr.0 tho oil tanks of the I B. L. Sm ith Oil company. At lenir^

10,000 b a rre ls o f oil arc estimated by ,®’ ^T>{<icUU to have been butnril. Work- n roon nonr tho tanks escnpcd injury by p runnln(;. T he fire continues to burn.

-------------------------- a:D New Source of Radium.0 P a rto n ltc , a new mdlum-beaidDK ^ ynlncml foond In th e Bvtclan Conico.

v a s described Id a n a d d re u by tho II■ Belgian P ro fesso r Shoef. who told of

■neceaa In e i tro c tin g radium from th e 1',, m ineral o t on A ntw erp laboratory. P

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1- I Stotem ctit of ih t‘I g • . •

Twin Falls Banl0 1

J I J’lC/.Y t'AhhR I ^p A t th e CloHC of liuaine.Hf

rl!• liesoi

a n d D iH c o u n ts .............5 f e to e k F e d e r a l K e s e r v e B j

n O v e n l r a f t i i *...................................B a n k B u i ld ir i} ; a n d F i x t u r

1 O t h e r - K c a l E s t a t e ..................E x p e n s e ______ ‘............. .W n r r a n t i i a n d S e c u r i t i e s . . ,

’t U . S . l i b e r t y l^ o n t ls . . ............C a s h a n d D u e f r o m R j in k

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^ hiab ili

■| C a p i t a l . .........n S u r p l u s .........!• B I I I h P a y a b l e ............................I K c d iK c o u n ts!•' D e p o s i t « .........................................e

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FALLS DAILY NEWS,

iJES FLEJE F ^

m m m -

abowB th e huge flsstures on o ne o f t lie m oocmxed througl^out ao&e. o f eax tt w rv lvoi* .shovfl a section of a colnnm o f re fo g ees l

n b e ra v e re forced to su ld d e b y th« g h a s tl

N A V Y ’S N E W D I R I G I B L E

M A K E S S U C C E S S F U L T R I P

l^ew est O U n t A ircraTt of Oonrersment I t o B e Flow n to St. Lonla K e x tU o n th

fo-i A ir B a e %

LA K EH U BST, N. J . , Sopt. M T hc nnvy d irig ib le Zr-1 a rr iv e d a t her Jiangnr n t C:'15 tonight n fto r m aking a successful flig h t to W ashington and re tu rn .

WASHINGTON, STspt. 22 W>>-Upon th e completion of tho tr ip to VTash- ington nnd r'btafrn from L akchurst of the ZR-1, R ear Adm iral W . A. M of­f e t t , chief o f naval av liition , announc-

^od thn t Socrotary Denby h ad au thor­ised sending tho dlrlglblo to S t. Lonis for tho alrp lano raccs c a tly nc* t j|)on th , “ passing o v e r-a s m nny in te r­vening eities ns practicable, going a n d ' TeturntnUi pro^'lde'd the t r ip docs not In te rfe re w ith fu rther tr ia ls now la , p ro g re ss ."

^ H B A E IN a POSTPONED.S T . PAUL, Sept. 2" OP)—H earing or.

th e tem porniy injunction n ffec ling shoi>', c r a f t orgnniratlons of tho G rea t N o rth -.’ ern company, schedulni to como up to- j

d ay . was postponed b j aRrccm cnt u n til (■fl special term o f fe<lcrnl court which opens next week, i t w>i-i nnnounced thi.'i; afternoon. ■ i

To Fill C rack InX Inoleum . j F in e ly . chopj)cd cnrk m ixed with

llquli) glue iR excellent as a filler for ;th e c rack to Unoleum. W hen It hns se t ;h n rd , rob down with em ery p a p e r and ^p a in t to m atch w ith linoleum. I

hv. C ouilition of |

™k& Trust Co..IjS , ID A H O

?.sn, S e p tem b e r 1 4 , 1 9 2 3

m tirc c s

................ ............ ',j$ 9 1 5 ,1 9 9 .5 2 ;B a n k . .......... 4 ,8 0 0 .0 0 ' '

9 ,5 2 2 .4 2 ■ ;u r e a . . . . .............. 6 6 ,3 ^ 5 .7 5.......................3 6 ,9 6 1 .7 3 :

6 ,1 6 3 .1 1s........................... . 5 7 ,1 6 7 .6 7 I.............................., 4 2 ,3 0 0 .0 0ikM.......................... 2 4 7 ,0 0 0 .7 0 . I

$ 1 ,3 ^ 5 ,5 0 0 .9 0

iliiies

.$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 6 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 7 8 ,9 0 0 .0 0

....... ....................... 1 5 9 ,2 2 2 .1 0................................. 9 8 7 ,3 7 8 .8 0

$ 1 ,3 8 5 ,5 0 0 .9 0 I

?, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO,

a a ln h lgliw ays a t N ^ e i a , a sbort d la t« th<iuake, tbo t r a u m In placea h e t

ile a v ln g th e scene o f th e earthquake, m ot itUnesa o f tb e eartbanake , 3 ; ; ^ Is recon

T h e y /

i j ' _ •

We Have Ji Nun

The new anklet strap heel, the newest in fo

.The new’Trio three, e med with brown kid,

BOOTH 1“ANOTHER

),tSUNDAY MORNING, S

O M S C E N E 6 i

SEPTEMBER 23,1923.

GREAT PISA

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ano* fiem tbe center of the recent Japaoei dng so Ibat pa&ls-«tzicken Tlctin» '

>tbe4 i carry ing tbelx boMwi in th e tc anna, rd e d aa tb a g r n te c t dlaacter In tb e w o tl l

i r e H e r e

\SHI0NAB1£QOrWEART ^ ^ F A L L

Y OU will seo a number of hand­

some styles in femi­nine footwear.

Jhe varied assort- ^ inents being offered a t onr store are the

^biggest representa- t iv e s of Fashion’s trend we have yet displayed.

U i l a d y s h o w s g o o d

t a s t e w h e n s h e s e ­lects h e r footw ear berfr— ^ fo r n e t only sty le do o ia shoea poBsaes, b u t com fort- > able constric tion an d long w earing ability.

Ouz prices are fa ir .

' ust Received Th nbers in SlipperI slipper, black suede, new Dotwear.

eyelet oxfords, golden bre , box heel. Come in and lo

MERCANTIPACPOE FROIII BO

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yaaeae eartbqoake. S im ilar m» were' nnab le t o ren ta ln

V -oa. U a n y w ere d r l r e n to rotl&'a h is to ry . *

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iniiiniiiiiiiiinfnininiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiifiiiiii

eNewI :

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ew French toe and

brown suede, trim -' look them over.

ILE CO.BOOTH’S" ,

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(.over Pl Gains In ISPECIAtS

In Yard Goods, Blankets, Etc.

J All Linen Crash Toweling

All llnon brown crash ton-cHng, n ‘U or bluo border; O O ^ npccial, tho ya rd ................m o C

All Wool SergeIlO-incli ull woul sorgo Ici a ll p an ted colors fo r fa ll niid win* tor w ear; a lictivy doublo warp alorm "crgo„ nt, Q Q « llio y w d .............................

Middy FlannelsWc oMor th is oxecllont- quality middy flimnol in rod, navy and Kelly (^eon; fiUl S4 inchos wido; u t, tho (P A A Q yn r|i\.^ ...'.- ............. ........

French SergetO-incIi ull wool Fronch nerRo tlio vi'ry fin e s t quality jfor tliosc

....$1.49Cretonnis,

'■ 25c to 39cYou cnn find h p rC tb o widest (iHiinrtmcnt o f crotonnes a t '2 S e , 29c, 33c, Stli tho yard , prin ted iti ROOd dcaiKtu oa good cloths.

Bungalow Cretonnes •

Good fa s t., color 'crotoauos in m a«y p ro tty d c s i ^ s tha t will work up very- eatlsfaetorily, pricod, tho ^ 0 « ynrd ....... ..— ...................... I J / C

' Fancy OutingsFancy o u t in j j fH ? ' good woight in oithor Ught o r dark I O / * colors; tho yard _____— X * / C

Cotton ChalliesCotton choIlioB, full 86- Inchos wido U a flao iBrvicoa- I

fit.;_____ JLvi/.'

Scrims30-inc\ tw ta in scritnB in aoveral

__ 15cTurkish Towels '

A spccinl in Turkish toweIs,ju8t rocoived; «Uo 15r30,

, Jumbo Turhisff. Towels

Big- sii:o 22x44 and heavy; a raro barga in in a groat big

____ :..„49cRobe Cloth

A hwVJ* robo clotlf ia assortod dark patllh-ns; K O /» tho yard ' ---- --------- -------- w l ' i /

o a Clothl3c»t grado full 4-/oot Q C r t .oil cloth; tho y a rd .-.........O J C

MuslinsWo oro offoring fo r your choice 500 yniilR o l fino 3Glneh onoiff. whito mualin, which every houso- wlfo should take advan- -j - tngo o f ; - a t , tho ya rd ------

Quality Blankets at Lower Prices

Puro wool blanket*—Rich p laids In roso, p ink, blue, yellow, lav ­ender and tan ; .sizo 00x80; thoy are O n d o rs , a t tbo

nc iivy ilonWo wool wl<«d blntt* Icctit, betiUilfni plaida la blue, pink, yellow Siia*;:taa; foU slio , 00x80; Bilk bonilfl; g g g g

Wool fin ish plaid blanke'/t. Ip lize 60x80; theso como in rofinf<^

i T ^ k , bluo, tan and g ray plaldB,I bVsjikotB whleh you .will bo «ur-

! I ' Army Blankets $2.98, $3.65

nw ivy ;orray blankets in plalo groy or ikliakl, ident fo r camping or T^herover a b lanke t m uat

.stood trough w ear; priced «»eh a t

S2.98 AND $3.65 I Cottoa. -Blankets

Good heavy q u U ty in tan or g m y .vdlh A Q

j b o rd m , .tho .poir.____ v X * « f O

iDainty Apron \ Frockt

Tlicso renresont a spotiaf pur* chnso which brings -to y«u dain>- ty gingham aad percale apros' frockBt all siros and ■12 d iffe ro n ts ty le s; Ih opdco ■ v p C

I'WIN

'rices Are B u t e !

Lower Prices on Merchandise ' More an'd more people* are con . oash btiying and cash selling fi

v a l« ^ are the kind th a t we at Yotir dollar here is a one hundi tbe opporttinity here, reaches i

Ready fo r C W o n d e rfu l ^

^ O ur atoc and lacli a n d proT

B o th Pli a n d you moot yo

P r, / i

Theso a b read cl

- ^ lu r coUi

A Big Showing of Co , " > $14.95 to $24M' W ith in th o above pricos ono w ill tUu

concolvablo stylo and m ateri^il to solt elud ing volours, N orm ondjr cloths, B< a n d o tbo r handsome fab rics . They f u r and soIf-coUars as w oll a s s to n n ln offocta. A ll p rlcod-tbo. O oldon au lo

m eans d is tinc t and positlTO. sav ings.1

M anyF a ll and W inter Suits aro undonlablj

a l l th e Uttlo stylo de ta ils th a t charac

! $22*5C

! Beautiful Nevi ; $15.00 to

' You can fulfill th a t new dress dcsir t w ay—a t the modest p rico o f 122.50, » w om an mny woar w ith eom pleto .snl

s ty led o f pre tty m ateria ls, tho work cleverly designed, wUh th e trim m ing ia ls includo Canton Crepes, F la t Croj

“ S a tin s , F o lre t T>IU, T w ill SUam, aad ^ tid c tlvo ly good values.

O f courso wo bavo h igher p riced an m a tte r w hat prico you pay v j;o a ’ll go

cMisses’ and Chil

For Fall, Jus50 *• •5» W o’hnve juBt unpacked a sp lend id lai ° a ttra c tiv e W inter Coats. T lioy a re <; C f4 t women and comc in m any colots

B eau tifu l styles, woll ta ilo red an d n

$4.9S tod i

Infants Vests8 * n fa n ts ' Bcubcn vests In p a r t

Itt- wool, all wool or silk a tlJ wool—

49c>73c,98c ,•oIp Crib BlanketsfS

' I ' l t l k o r 2‘Juor a wool nap

Q t in M fi W ankwj' P“ ‘-

9 te rn s ; rflM' gScfcNO 9 & C

L a rg e r sires ai^-^llo

$1.49, . .ftt - -

L. D. s. Garii&jil^Medium ligh t weight,

Ay blenched, a t _____________U O O '

O . U edium w eight, ( g i m nbleached, a t _______,

n * a v y rib doublo bnck, b leached ^at- o r unbleaehod,

c H a-vy wool garments

N FALLS DAILY NEWS.

liie Gceat in Every Ike ^ Quality is winning us new ommg to realizo that oar chain sto: furnish. US a real-snpremacy in va are proud to offer. You get quali idred cents dollar;. its /urohasing s its maximam height.

::h illy F a llD a : Stock o f W a r

Mck of Ooata t ^ 's c a M u la perhaps tixe las ic ludes Bcorea.of tandsom o models,, p o n n lttli rovidlng lower pricos th a t you can a f fo rd t

P lush and Oloth Coata aro well roprosontoi ou are sure to find , a stylo th a t is exactl] y ou r demands fo r a ttra c tlv o appearance a t

r a c t ic a l C lo t Extra Special atCoats are m ade of such popular and durab: c lo th and nea t m ix tures and m any o f thi

oUai?.

loats a t Plush <JO $19.501lnd moat evory I t would bo ha rd t o Imaloloct from , in- t lc a l coata th a n th eao (B oliv ia cloths. Those aro Salta pluahos,

y fea tu re both coa t ca rries a guaran teelin s embroidery heavy fya collars a n d ctiJe W ay, w hich suin or. u b ie . T h ey ares. r ig h t up to th e m inu te .

S tunn ing S iib ly sm art, ^ e yon 'w ill f in d a a unusual ra c te i lu tho sm arte s t types. P rice s ra n g e i

iO, $ 2 4 . 5 0 , $ 2 9 . 5

w Dresses at «« ) $29.50 Clsiro horo in the most eeodomlcal i.50. Wo aro soiling drosses any satisfaction . Thoy fljo correctly orkmaDship is o f tho good k in i^ lg rig h t up to tho m inuto. M ater- blench ropes. Satin Back Cantons, Crepe lonfTj ,ad othSr dcsliable fabrics, in dla- nicove

Womt th e n

and lowor priced drosses, b u t no a n d i get tho utm ost for th a t price. • porfoi * * th o Sl

Womt

ildren’s Coats 13/ Buro I

ist Receivedin si:

largo lo t o f misses’ and ch ild ren ’s c<l r<0 qulto as sm art as thoso featurocl >T8 and styles. Bites 4 to 14 yonnu1 mado of oxcolknt m aterials—

j?/2.50

Women’s Outing Gowni

J u s t becauso I t ’s a f lanne le tte Boyi gown Is no sign l t '» ono o f thoso

m id-Victorian t lg h nock, loBg-

lloovo gormcnts. F a r ttom it. f h t f lanncM to gowns i& our as- binc sortm oni « f i styled ia m any now, pleaslflg' designs; in soft woven fabrics th a t tfakii them u^j*j

fisiifdhiB * *« try i i ig i i t i Vftn

Vrltei •itry iflOdJiHy i t ' -V W oi

$ i i ^ s i f e 4 9 , . ]-;

' l l a c ■ dovi

Cotton Batts t l !L ah^v’ bfltts, com fort size; somo I’lo iQ / s t e s stitched— ^

7iBe;>98c, $1.23 i.P a rt Wool l^atllW; ( g o f j n largo sizo / t J ^

3. TWIN FALLS, IDAB O

i m p e t u s

e p a i l m e i i t' friends overy day.ore purchasing power, ^ ■’alne-glving.*;And our . I I f f l.lity here a t a price. I I l l l g power when given

W

Lys with a .rmCoats- T ;a rg est w e have evot shown ting a w ide range o f choice I to pay . .

vcrj- durtod In our prSfbot showing j,.,,.tly becoming and that«w iU a t a m oderate price.

th -0oa tsN i\»H xvciy

t $12.50 -Wool

iblo m ateria ls as polo clotb. them, Binartly trtmrood w ltli ^ c n ’s I

j;roy onl

du rab le;

Coats a ito $49.50 ,

oagluo moro dressy or prac-o f b eau tifu l block p lush. s trip e ;

«, w hich means th a t evory c-hisiio ieo; m any o f th e m -f ta tu ro .cuffs, o f coney, fitch opoe- ' “ tin g qro fu ll l^ e d and fasO oaod tlio auit

iits '^a l selection w hich oxprossos e a t

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J n s t ft 1

iai Savings on ">»' Women’s and tL 'l.” 'hildren’s Fall ““ Hosiery and ‘ Underwear

njm ’i modium welRht fine «Wd w hite union siilts In : sleeve, anklo longlh or :h Bock, elbow Q Q ^

» ' ....................." O C .n e n 's modium w eight in

many w anted styles, long Boya* hishort, cu t righ t nnd f i t '

rectly, a t , tho ( g f 4 A heas u i t : ----------------. Btrlpo;

men’s s ilk and wool un- ' a t ___ ....i; long sleeve, olbowBleovo no steove, ankle or knee ;th ; a garm ent whioh is 5 lo please o t ( g o O O L t Bight; tho s u l t ^ ^ . O T ■

ises’ co tton fleeced unions ora- nni Bizes 4 to 10; fino bloach* ’ ro llon o f good quality a t * t ...... -

83c TO $1.23 -- -----uses’ silk ’and wool unions, ^ ' J ' lenutiful garm ent in elbow SVC and ankle length, n t

$1.49 TO $198. D en ton 's sleeping gar- : ; •■nts for childron ore priced *

98c TO $1.19 JT :lys’ heavy cotton hoBO In nil5C8; colors, vi;“ :R ^pedtWy ^6^3 ^^11168, th e p a ir ________ ^ U v

iBses’ ^fino ribbed hoso; -nek o r ' b row n; a b ig sellerid an exceptionalline; the pa ir_____ tUOC ' '

om en' fashioned mercerized llo hoso In b lack or eordo-

‘:v .:..........49 c Som en’s )^Vi^ th read silk iBo; a R O ^ w eight putfl read sU k; high spliced

doublo Mio*<l t o C niiVcifrSwl cot- r. nnd Jo u h lo hem tops;»ck, wWto', “n'l cor-

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3, SUNDAY MORNING, i

B e i i in d t h e

c f T l i i s Blli

le for the ‘‘H^avIf arm Underwear for M(comfortable underw ear a t pricos w hich will :es on qu a lity garm en ts such as Haynes, Iv

B Heavy Ootton Unions Wrigl $1,26

itlou ribbed uuions, mndo from fUio outilo'

irablu co tton yarnit; vory clas- wnrmth n ; insuring com fort <g-| O Cv W 'right’a

nr; tho su it ........... — *Boj

Mottled Unions $1.73niottlod co tto a un ions; a mod- B oys’ eoii s ia p n j iv n t in nu

t quality; tlio su it.— *. ^ tho suit...

3l Mixed Unions $2.48heavy wool mixod unions in—-^losirnblu

$2.48 "; tho su it............ — -t

irfiw^ vdm «4.Mheavy ’’unions w ith blu* silk union; th

an elegant gsiTmcnt of very rib which g ives thom perfect

(luulitiisi’ ■■'-■ S 2 ' B 8 t ------- ----------- --------- - wnrmlh 1

Men's|and Boy:Boys’ Mackinaws M<

littlo 'w arm er thnn a n ovcrcoal,doora mn

leh prolcirod b y m ost anybody; w ithout w oo l'in assorlod p la id s; priced tho leatl xUcr BiKoa ' g g tho wind

................. ................... . o r 'loathe

5B.r l . .y . up to $ 0 4 8

“ .................. . $5.{Boys' Sweaters

jood heavy w arm sw oaters. Thoy a maroon, browni and <PA 1

s ites SO to 34, a t ...... * Good qicloth in

tjoavy ropo-stflch a ll wool sw eat- der butt lautlful color com binations w ith lom s; 0

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Well ma'Boys’ Jerseys riding p

jcrsoys, high^ nock in p la in col-

.v y or m aroon; ^ Q g g m ________________________ p a ir ....

ling C lothing

H You know

you do.

flo o i }Q0

soiling her usually

aro

$24 JO, $29^0,$OTHSAfl A ¥

$if.50, $19.50,$

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SEPTEMBER 23,1923.

! R e c o r d i ‘

i s y S t a r e

ivies" AgainMen anfl Boys

- rw ill appoal t o th r i f ty shoppers;1, Ivanhoo or W rights.

r i g h t 's AU W o o l U n io n s .$4.48

!it’« heavy a ll w ool^unions; for utilour mun w ho w i^its plenty of th nnd sorvico: 4 Q .tit 'a ^ill wool; tho s u i t . . .

B o y s ’ P a l l a n d W in tL er

U c io c a •

’ cotton unions In good w eight ilnivtic rU»; well uvadc, m u colot;

...._.83c, 98c' lieiivy fleeced unions in a vorj- iiblu garm uut; a good soft f leec ing ' ll stays on tlio g arm en t; Q Q p 0 to 1(1; tho su it..............- . . I fl

’ iintbral MBdnm s tr ip e ; a ^ o i t Dg nnd long w cariu j; (g^ OO i; tho su it ____________ t P X . ^ O

’ wool mixoJ uo lona; mado from quality yarna aad very clostlc

0^)0 of tho b est Ior (g-i OK ilh and wear'; tho # u l t ^ - V “ ®

lys’ WearM e n ’s L e a t h e r V e s t a

utriversal, gnrm ost f o r tho out ot a man, becauao i t koops one worm out tho “ bundled u p " feeling : »-■ leather and leather sleovos break wind and keep oot th o cold; k a i t

or leather co llar; a lso k n it w rists sathor cu ffs ; heavy w eight loath- which w ear woll. In dnrk brown 's, which do not soil cosily—

5.98, $7.98, $9.98 $12.50

M e n ’s K h a k i P a n t s

I quality medium -weight khaki I in a da rk b u re l shade , suspen- buttons; be lt loops a n d cu ff bot*i; Oolden Rulo lirlco,

^ c e K n e e P a n t s

I mado heavy khok i (gO lg panl# a t .-------------

ra good w hipcord r id in g pants.I is a very serviceable numbtfr;

........$3.48 ■

g For Less !s S u i t s — M e n ’s O v e r c o a t s

e d t h e G o l d e n R n I e W a y

now tbo Ooldon Rulo W a y t J u s t shop if you don’t—a n d y o u ’ll buy here U 0.

TOO per coa t wool sn lta aro actually

; hero fo r $5.00 a n d 4l6.66 u n je rp rlee s y asked. H igh grade a a n ’s an d yoong

suits, which havo b een selected from I the w otld’B b#Bt ta i lo n . *n»e m odels, Bpcrbly designed and th e fab rlea are lontly groat to please you .

), $32M

), $22M0M e n ’s a n d V o a n g M e n ’s

O v e r o o a t s

n tie lpatlng our w u U in O vereoata haa~ ivod ns a lo t of m o n ey aad wUI n v e IU a lo t of m caey . ^ t la « r ra f ta a Li>^lders In a wide rao g ^ a f p a tte ra i fe r ' 'I tr M'lection; prlcod low a t ~

| i 7 . i s o , $ 2 i . 5 0 , ♦ a a . B o

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CLAIMS BANK IS ]^ S T XN^

Savings Means Success and'~jj Offers Chance to Tal<e Ad­vantage of Greater Oppor- __

, tunities, Babsbn SaysW ELLESLEY IIIL L 8 , M n..., B»pt.

2 2 .—Hblpinii biiainoss b.v (Mivinc money in stead of iniondlng i l mny nouml straoRO b u t tlm t is w hat Roger W. B;»b son, tho Btntli»ticiun. propoHCi* toiiny, in o Btntcmcnt on tho Jnvciitmcnt vnliu* o£ luivinc* npfouiitM.

“ W hy Ib i t th a t people iHf^TcnUnlc bctwoon mnny uceoiiii*(i nnd in"csttiK'nt* jifl more than I cnn .•oniprohond, ” "ny" I M r. Babnon. , “ A piiitrently men und £ women fcol th a t money which they have m }n lho bnnk J h ^ o I ‘ nivcHted.* They t l seem to th ink o f i t ua llDd-iip in biiKx J || in the vniill i<f tho bnnk. Tlio fnct is C th a t j»mt o" HOon nn yon >loj)osit n dollnr y in tho bnnk, th n t dollnr in lonned by llio bnnk to Rome nn.i to bnild n homo, o r to bny merphnndiBi*. hr i« uarJ fo r tho purchnso o f bnndn. Wlipn tlieno bomln nro bonRlit. the mon'-y Ih wlill iinod liy tho rnmpiiny iniininii tho luinds—i)'‘rbn{m for tlio (loveloi>in>{ of :i w ate r j>nwor or th e huylnK of rnilrond oqiilpmi'nt. or nomc o ther e(]nnUy i.sefnl piirpc^. Thorefiire. nmnoy dopufiitod in n b n n k U Jnvo.tfed JnHt an tru ly nn nny other monoy. Tlie mnin (lifl'or»iiPo in th n t it i i ' invoHtoil by nnmo ono w itb experi- cnro nnd tra in in c inn’rnti o f by nno who mny know littlo of finaaciul ninttorn.

BbOTv* AdvantaRos.“ Hank acconntn bave all the ndvan

tnRen o f tbe most a ttra c tiv e invent nicnts. Amonjr theno tiiuy be mentioned t h e following tliree: f l ) Bnnk necniuitn • nre nafe. Stntinticn wonld probaitlv Bhow th a t sm aller If'Knen cnmo from bnnk neooiinfd than from any o ther fiold o f invontinont. (2) Baak nccountfl nro

. v e r j ’ liquid—th a t in to ti/iy. w e ca’i finiekly Rot our inon(y af nny time. R Othor formn of invohtniont may bo |J ‘ pormnnonf ’ inventmnifn. M nny of them nrp HO pennnnent fhn t they eiinnof l>e PH»< liqtiirlnfed when deniri'd. (3) Bank nc- de cntinfn o ffe r n jjood . opportnn ity for W Bpccnlativo profit. Thin may neem a of ntr.'iuKo nfntomonl, b u t lot nn exntnine in U.

c n n TW ftnw VcTilurw '“ The renl opiuirtiinitien fo mnk** 23

money nrn fliroiich ohp.icon tluif come to ,'—tnko pnrtworHliipn, fo mnke npecini pni- W'

c.hnnen or fo do o ther tliincn which, if ®l nndertakon. ofton brinj; nncconn. One F* never ean tell when fheie opporfunitlen w ill conie, bnt they tio come fn onch o fj ,UB two or th ree lim on in the course j,on r liven. Thoy nlmonl nlwayn '''’'1"* '* fl ro rtn in am ount o f capital. Perhapfl new ponitinn o ffered monnn working lean than n livinjr w a jo —for .u I |i,nPerhnnn it meann fak ln c n yenr or more | fo r trave l or «fii<T>-. Tho man w ith a bank necount cnn finance the venture. | but th e mnn w ithout n bnnk necount ennncif. T herefore, I rav th n t n bnnk nreonnf o ffers nn opj»ortnnity fur npee* \dJVflve p ro fit ln’cnuno U putn one In r ponitlon to nmke n b ig p ro fit when fhe opportun ity come*. ' •

. SlioQld p b a n ^ e Cnstom. nRni" I onpeeinlly emphnnir.c fhe impor-

tnnee o f hnnk nccountn nf fhe prcnent l A l tim o beenune mnny people hnVo not inerenned th e ir liank nccountn material- ly nincc fho low pricen (if ten yenrn njjo. ,jy • F o r a fro n t mnny years prices ran nlonc Den' n eerta ln level nnd proplo j;ot info the tj,re linM t o f cn ri^ ln " nb'»ut no much In p ,j,j th o ir nnvinjjs neconn: n n d ' n certnin am onnt in the ir clieckini; nccounf. All two hnninenn men, from **10 Inrye mnnnfac- nnd turerfl to the hnnibtent rctniJern. felt ^ 0 3 th n t a b nnk 'nceoun t of a certnin nir.o wa* nbout whnt ho nhould enrry and he ban hebl the name iden up fo tho pres­e n t Ume. Yot, dnrintr tb(\ pnnt ten yenrn prieon hnve. incrcnnod from •in ffl* * 100 per cent or more, nceordlnp fo fhe _ “ eom m odity cotinidered. T nkinc into con- aldernfion nil faetorn ontoring info the eo«t o f livin.;, fhe dr.ll.ir o f fen years J? J n ro in wwrfh only about (10 cenin to- ^ day . An priren inerenne we nhonld in- ercnne our bnnk neeount* fo correnpond.W e Inke out incrcnnod {nniimnce todny on a biiildinc which wn^ liuilf ten yearn D(fo even thoujjh i t wnn then innurcd fo r nil it cost. The fae t in Ih a t the cost o f bu ild inp has pone np nnd it j Yto Imd a fire^wc would have to rebuild I a t mucb h lc l'e r prieon. Thereforo, we i Jntrare no l on the bn.'.is o f tho cont of te n yearn nRO b u t on tho bnnl* o f re* | j p lacem ent n« o f tofla.r. Tt nccmn fo mo j thak|nro nbotild follow tbo name principlo re f^ rd ln i; our bnnk necounta.

M oney W asted ^"O n o prcat trouble w ith buninens to-

E x t r a C hoicCrawfords and Elbertas are r operative Orchards, 7 miles i Fotmdry. Follow the s i{^ oc watch for tho packisg: shed, STEXPES, on the loft-h&nd si< low. Quality what ours has { b6'8t. Bring your oontainors a

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U. s: NAVAL AIRPLANE \ nof FLIES 238 MILES

AN HOUR I J r--------- ;------------ bn.vin

onnno

vnlueJnnooporn

'IlfOTED by L tau tanon t L . H . San­derson, U . 8 . M arine Oorpe, th e navy W rig h t airplane, w hich wlU be po rt o f th e f le e t represen ting th e navy In th e P u i l tm ln ta n u t lo i ia l olr raco i in S t. Louis on O ctober 1, 2 and S.

.m o d e on \i& ^ec«< l«nt^ tecord of 238 m iles an hour In a ' te s t f lig h t a t M lneola, Long IsU nd. The previous record o f 233.01 m iles an honr tros m ade b y S adi Lacoioto In P a ris on F eb ruary ID.

ny in fhe nnuiunt o f iiumey beinc wunf- d on thin(;n o f only fcmiHirary vnluo ud tb i' Mnivll i^TouoTUonute nmoMnt trhicb is belnft 'b a n k e d ’ fo r thingB of lore pcrmaneitf valuo. Thin In oao reii- bn w hy th e Ilabnonchnrt hna aRain n<> ndieally dociined, ntaudiai' toibiy nf Kl er een t bolow iiDrniiil compared to t)•er cen t nbove norniiil in February unt nn thlnf^n ( ^ t ne ttc r nround the irn t o f {lie yoar, iicoii'e a^ain got cnre- pnn, bnnk dopanitn fell o f f nnd the n fc ty vnlve be(;:in ro lot o ff ntouin. nercased bnnk balanren would help tn r l buHinesK np tow anl normal .Rain.’ '

:a y t o n b e a t s d e n t o nP T B IL L IA B D MATCH

KAN.'=IA8 (TlTY, Sonf. 22 (/P)^Tohn- ly Lnyton of Sf. LotiJn defeated T iff Jenton o f Knnnnn CUy Sn tb e national hreo-eunliion billinrd fournamenf here 'r id a y , 0 to .10 in 70 InninRs. Denton loldn f irs t pliwo w ith four w ins nnd w o lonaen. I ,«y ton ’K high nm wnn fl md D en to n 'n eijjht. I jay to n ’a nvcraRO ?as .8(37 and D en ton ’a .853. ,

W omen Denied Solace of Prayer.Iq Bomc p a rts o f ttie worid (bc vswa>

m nro not even allow ed to pray. Cer- :nln' H indu consrcRatloos deny tbelr A'omcn th is p rlrllcec , and among tbe ^Inus o f J a p a n women can pray only In very r a re cases a s th e deputies of J ie l r husboDds.

NOTICE

I A ny one d n lr ln g Inform ation re ­gard ing th e E n ig h ts o f th e E n K ln x please address Twin F a lls m a n . P . O. B ox 804, Twln.- F alls, Idaho . '

ce P e a c h e si ripe now, at.the old Co- } south and oast of the on tho gravel road and

i, flying the STABS AND \ side of the road. Prices

I always heen— the very } and savo 26c a bushel.r. OEO. mSLOP son .3HAS. E. SIMPSON.566 E-1-1 .

KAIiLS DAILY NEWS,:CENT BUYING OF WOOL IMPROVES MARKET TONE o ra lly

■ ■ I. ■ wear,r yolnma'XnOlefttej as Uanufactnr* loarkei ra Bnter Buying I-ists, Bat Prices j^Ioh •all to Keep Pace ,

TholOSTON. Sept. -3 -JP^-Tho Commer- jjgj,I B ulle tin today nava: hioTro''hero in mucb b e tte r tono in tho )1 m nrket as a ro in it o f tho reeooi 'InR, which bnn bi’cn of fn ir vol- ]uino e. M nnufaeturcrs Imvo eomo b ack ^aahoi n tho m urket aioiln, aome doubt- 3 I (0 keep informed b u t othora to ’,• wool nnd In fa ir (|uuntifiea. Mo­rn fo low Bcourc'df have moved rntK- Mie ffenorally, n n d .fu r th e r nnlcn o f wool , ’ tlio kn lffern nre rc|>ortod w ith p rice j .-®“ jh tly stronRor fo r U lnmbs nernlly nponklnR, however, prfeea m ot b e said to be Jiny hiRher. T trho oponinR o f fho A uatralinn aen*1 n t Sydney hns been auapieloua, w ith 1 lues pn r to fivo por cont nbovo 10 rn fen , and tho -o rtln e n t cb le f t , , •rntor, w ith Jap an fairly keen. Ahior-l . is buyiiiR flparinRly o f tho bent) oln.- London keeps fn lrly atoady b u t |? * ‘I th incrensed wUhdrnwula thiB wook. _* en ing pricea n t tho capo nro denr. “

W oolens in l^ ra a n d r 2 >{riie Roods m arket is niowly c lea rin R l . l f i - , B e tte r demand fo r fho lower priced • olen R oods is in ovidence, eapee.ia11y RE.

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N e v e r b e fo re h< o f fe r e d su c h a sp V acu u m C le a n e r a ' th e H O T P O IN T . ■ Itu 'g est a n d b ea t m i in A m e r ic a , a n d ha aa th e se rv ice guiu-i

O u r e n g in e e r it P O IN T , to e v e ry t r ig id re q u ire m e n ts

Complete V Cleaning.Ev

A fu ll a e t o f t P O IN T a t th e .low v a lu e a l l th e m o re y o u c a n g e t in to e'' tu r e eaaily .

I f y o u a r e look] a sp e c ia l lo w p rice ,

H o tp o in t Iro n E x te n

Owinjr lo Uie fact t l PUagon Clothes Baske 10 days longer, so that the onosual offer.

_ H o tp o in t Boi

^ . The regalar selling ] so you are making a sa' advantage of s p e ^ ea. month.

Come in and b» thumb rest and Basket with coil

p le c iIDAHO

PWIN FALLS, IDAHO, STiukP A Y MORNING, SEI8 o f the typo o f tw eeds a n d k n it s , whilo women’s .wear lin e s gen* - am y a ro in good jAnItlons. M en 's .

w orsteds, tho baekbono o f th e _ ^ u » . . . e , . i m u r . . u ,w .!)hair <> liMUted dem and w ltb dny n! >s s till quoted steady. opinio10 Com m ercial, B ulletin w il l pub-* Qons tbo following wooV qu q ta tio n s to-

•ow: .)m eatie: jllo nnd Pennsylvania /le cccs : De- n iju ft> unw ashed 53 to 5 4 e ; . f in e un- ^ jod 48 to 40c; ho lf blood eombipRB gm on.1-8 blood combinR 52 to S3e. othcri

rieecea L ifted . chnrgiebij?nn nnd New' York fleoeea; De. nntl t 5 «i\wfltibod 50 to Slc^ fin e Mnwnsb-- maltli 10 to 47c; h a lf blood unwnahed H:!3 c ; 3.8 blood tinvAataed S2 to 53c: i-flf )1ood, unwashed 48 to 47c. iseonsin, M issouri and avernRo New Innd: H a lf blood 51 to 52r; 3-8 d 40 to 47c; 1-4 blood 45 to 4flc. ^ ,o tt soured bnslB: Texad, fine 12-months 3 to 1.25; fino eight m onths 41.10 th e ir .15.A llfom ia; l^orthoru M.20 to 3.25; ' dlo county $1.15; aouthern t l to ■ ■ i

roRon—E aste rn No. 1 atnplo 41.28 .30; fino nnd fino modium combing ti to 1.27; oaBtem clo th ing t l . lQ -to ; valley No. 1 to 1.38.- ___

GAD TH E CLASSIFIBD A S 8 .-

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V M C L E A lla v e h o iu ew iv es o f th is te i p le n d id ly c o n s tru c te d av n t so lo w a p r ic e a s is now T h ie m a c h in e is m a d e b>

la n u fa c tu re ra o f e le c tr ic a l las th e ir g u a r a n te e b a c k o r a n te e o f th e Id a h o P o w ei in g d e p a r tm e n t h a s p u t t ^ t a n d i t h a s m e a su re d a in e v e ry w a y .

iVith Attachme ^eiylJiinginYouia t ta c h m e n ts c o m ea w ith

V p r ic e o f $ 4 8 .5 0 , w h ich e te m p tin g . W ith th e a e a av e ry c o m e r ra n d u n d e r fa

d n g fo r a G O O D V a c u u m e, in v e s tig a te th e H O T P O

I a n d P a ra g o n B ask e t ad e d 10 D ay s L o n g e rthat we stUl have on hand a good n ;ets,. we will continue the amiblnat tl still other housewivra may take

: I ro n a n d C lo th es Bai >th fo r O n ly $ 8 .5 0' prlc« of these two household artic aving of $1.75 on yotir purchase an sasy terms of $1^0 cash and the ba

ee the Hotpoint Iron with the pa ] heel stasd~-and the Paragon C Uapsible legs,

t r i c S h <► P O W E R C O M P A NO

8 0 A D B B B A T 8 O A N a Cen'. PAUL^ S e p t 22 (/P>—D ave Shade U nco l a lifom ia. a sp iran t fo r tho w o rld ’s ab re la tt jrw elght t i t le , b a tte re d Dago Jo e of S t. P au l fo r 10 rounds hero P ri-

n igh t and won th e decision, in tho ion ot m o s t 'o f n o nevfspaper m ni.I weighed 143 and Shado 140. J j l

Not tho U sual W ay.New York c ity m an recently com- Q .

^ n ilc lde t>ecauae h e w as unab le ^■dmprchcnd th e m echflnlsm of a n 'c o n imoWle. M ost p ecn lla r. All th e . . rs wo ever m w w ith th is fn lllng ged »1 an b oo r fo r th e ir services.then never h a rried on th e Job o f WHI

Ins a h a d m a tte r w orse. , Her®-- ------------------------ ' a ho

ittooes Ownera* N am es on Doga. H arlcw T ork haa a m an « » ^ g e d In milot b e ,s a y a . .ts g a in fa l occtipation, tires

appears In fhe c ity directonjr a s ttooer o f d og^ In q u iry rev eals th e

th a t many ow ners o f dogs h a v e . A fter nam es ta ttooed o n tb a dog’s akin. to 1

— PA-V

Holding Wantedfor Trucks (}Ii

—J ^ k o n e 801 . sa

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C le a ir r i to r y b e e n ^ ^n d e f f ic ie n t € t S 11•f o f fe r e d o n £2 y one o f th e .1 a p p lia n c e s>f i t , a a w e ll f iT C o m p a n y . ^ ^: th e H O T - ' /d u p to ^ u r . /

mts for / ir Home |b th e H O T - II m ak ea th e |a t ta c h m e n ts fheavy fm m i- Ji

a C le a n e r a t K MNT t o d a x . . I

t S pecia l 1 * ^ ^ '

number of the I: ition offer for |i'! advantago of

iske t %

Idea is *10.25. Ei:-*.;-.!.nd are getting r^v’ 4lalance 51.00 a if

atentedClothes

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iPTEMBER 23,1923.C ontrasting E n g llA C o u .. Im . . *■

[Qcolnshlre Is th e f la t te i t a n d W«it> e land th e m ost h illy Bni^ilab e o m ty .

LefsGo^'or^Ride!Come out and get acquainted with MotoreycUng—O U T D O O B S 'O U E A T E S T 8 P 0 B T O N W H B E L a

H ero’s a sport th a t ■won’t k n o ek . a holo in- your pockotbook. A narlay .D ov ldson w ill t ra v e l , 50 m iles fo r only a dollar—gas, bU, * t ire s a n d alL Oan yon b ea t t h a t f • “

A f te ry o u r f ir s t rido y o a ’ll w an t to know a ll about o n r easy PAY-AB.YOU-BIDB P L A N . I t ’s a dandy.

Gloystein Cyclery838 M ain Avo. 8., T w in F a lls

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N E W YOItK, s .'p t. T-* OP)—Tim Ni-w Y o rk niniitu jnovnl n iiofi'J) ni>;ncr lli<’ ^‘ iniifht’tiijilicul rrr t : i in fy ” -in tho in2.1 N ntionni lonciip pctii'Jint rn ro to<lnv •wJica fhpy toni: tlu 'ir Jlilrd Hlrulcht Bnmo from Piftwlmrcli, ctlm iiintin;; w hn tovcr allin fliniict* rpinnini'd fo r flio

. PirntcK In flio ron'.fat :inil koopinc th p ir lonil o f ^ u r n til ii liuif painos over C in rinnn tl. ^ p

C inclnnnti kept pn>? w ilh the lend* « CM b.v wlnnioff from UrookljTi in . nn c x trn inning; tiiMic, but th o ir pronpcctM o f o v crtak in p thr* clinmpionn npponrod

_ fo rlo rn . The Qinntn now need to win “ o n ly tlvTco o t t l i t ir Tcmalning seven

pimcH to clinch tlio pcnnnnt, ovon if th o Tlofld .capture nil of tho ir rom nln inff, eevcn cnntcntn. In thn t ovcnt tho Me-j*** O rttw men wonhT fJni*h n t tho to p l>y 10 h ftlf ft Bfimo w ith tho fin a l Btnnilin^ a* hi follow s: til

W on. Loat. P e t, *,}O ln n ta ________ 1____ 05 58 .021

. Hc.li» ....................T h e Pirntofi nre now n ine fu ll RamcB>

bohind the Qlnntd. Phonid th e y w in '■ • nil o f th e ir rcm nlnii'c Kftnie* nnd tho

CInntR lone nil o f th r i r iievcn, the A r it tsb u rR h clnn ntill wonld be ft hn^f a

(;anio bohind the chiinpionn. to

J--------------------------------------------1 n! P A C I F I C C O A S T L E A G U E | ”

S T A K D ra o o y TH B O IB B B q

W on. L o it . Pet.S nn PraneJnpo ............112 • 67 .R33

^ H ncrnm rnto ...............ICll t q .tiflSP o rtln n d .................... Ji.1 82 .R3SS e a ttle ............. ........... 8.7 fif> .4.S9Lon Aneelea ................ 84 fi.T .4(W ,]S ftlt I^ k o ............. .......flO Ofl AUft ,,

• O aklnnd .......................fil o s .44P ,j, V ornon ........ ................ 72 105 .402 „

F irn t fcnmo-. R . H . E.Lo« Ancolcii .......................... 4 10

S a lt L n k o ............. ...................... 3 0 0 j;B n ttcn c* —PonileMind Kcgo; l I '”C abe *’

A and Poters.'flccond imme: . Tl. II . E . ^

IjOK A ncelos ............................. 5 12 2e a l t L a k o ..... .............................. fl o 4 J",

Bnttorlcii—^booRlna .utd B yor; 8in(*lo- ton nnd Jonkina.

Rcoro: ■ R T 'H . E.S c a ttlo _______ __________ 0 4 1O aklnnd ............. ..................... 5 ' 10 1

Bfttterica—G ardner ttnd Y aryan ; Col- ^ woH nnd Bakor.

— — ^ fi A t Lpa AnRoIes—Portlftnd-Vornon ^

cam o postponed} rain. ,

Bcoroi B . ■ H . S =Son P rn n cJaco _____________ 10 11 ■ JS arram o n o t _____________ _ 7 13 3

B n tte rie^^H od(to , O eaty and lU tehio;* P o n n e r and 8chan(r. ‘

MARSTQN NEwlbLFCHAMPT tk M n u * from 3 m Sw M tM r in F i ­

n a l H ite l t o f B w ord L e n f tb « t ^ A m & tcar T oanuuaaat

• n X )6R \fO O R , CHIOAOO. Scpt. 22 — Settinff a roeord fo r lonjf f in a l

m a tc h c i In tho national nm tenr ffolfi ehnninionahin. Mnx M nflton o f Philn- do lphin, todny wdn th^^title from. J e ss ' B w ootater o f Now York, d e fo n d in s j nham plon, on tho thirty-oiRhth holo b r t w a id o f s teady jjolf and threo a t y ! m ica which ho Inld tho fo rm er cham- '• p ion on tbo laat four holes. {

S w c e tite r did n o t m aintain th e faa t paoo ho hsd held up to todny, nlthongh . he w as steady nnd teored 75 th is mom-

A —Inf, b u t ho alippcd foor a trokej over p n r on tho thirtl nine .md lot M araton !

. pe t a load o f tw o m> o t tho tw enty- a lx th holo a f te r hn Jnd k e r t tho Phll- adolphloA down or fqiinro fo r 24 h o lc i . ,

K. o f C. Founded In 1882.T h o Kn1|rt*i» nf rolnm hn*. a frn te r-

' Oft] a a d benevolent o rean lta tio o .to w b lcb m ale m«*m»)pra of th e K otnao C ath o lic chtarch are elljflble, w aa

^ form ded io 1&S2 In Hew H aveo . Ooqd. |

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W )'V ,« > /I0IAM4 \ -\ w v rt\ u w t nov o v itM - / ECO>^O^V\C^\.- \w

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a l l^’ S S P O I|. AMERICAN LEAGUE ' |j[ STAMDIKO OF T H E OLUBS |I W on. Lost. Pet.;Noi,v •»ork ...._............ m -IS .m)I Cloveland .................... 73 02 .541

' D etro it ......... - .......... ... T2 GS ..1 1 ; I’iI St. Louia ..................... on 00 .nO'i Cll

.iW aahinpton ................. 0 !) 71 .HO S t.C h ic a g o . ................... . (i3 7(] .-I 'i

I Phllndelphia .............. f.l TH .iai) nI Boaton ..................... r>~ 8.T .- 07 He

COBB H i s OP i GOOO M U E

Gets Four Hits in Four TimesT' Up; Boston Takes Second Game; Chicago Takes Two

nOSTON, Sept. 22—Datiaa held Ho*- ton to two W ta .in llie firn t Rnmo of .

jto iiay 'a (loiible-h‘(*n'i‘'f. P e tro it wlnitinfr..*'*^ 10 to fl. Cobb mado two ainRlrs, n doii-*^''' hlo nnd a home rnn in hla f irs t fo iir| “ timea up. Hoilinnnn knocked tho h n l l i " ' hidh over the le f t field fence in the Inrt

...Innlns. The w.cond pnme wa* won bv 5” jB o afo n , 9 t o '? . - • - , t i |, F ira t pnme: H. II. E.

;i'D clrolt .......................... ............in ,' 1.1. Boston ..................... ........ ........ 0 2 .1 ,^ ''

Bntterioa—Dauaa nnd Bft-ialer; P u lle r-1” ton nnd W nltera. i

Second cam e: R. II. E . ! ‘"I B o n o it ...................................... 7 10 5I DoSSn .................................. 0 12 :

Batteriea—Hollowny, Pranoia, W hite j hill nnd Woodall. U aw ler;' M urray,I" Quiiin nnd Picinich.

______flW IN S TWO OAMES.

P n iL A n R L P H IA . Kept. 22 M > )-a i i - '1 caRO took both cncla of n doubie-hender,I from the A tliletica hero todny, .T to 1 • nnd C lo 2. Facinfj excclletit pitcliinffl^* . tlie M nck men weri! unable to Rct atnrJ- ’ (d. In the firn t Rniro Cvencroa held .*“' them to fivo acnltered liiti, whilo in the I ' aecond gnmo Ted B lankenship nllowed

Imt two acrntch aincU?.I P ira t Rnmo: R. II. ft.J Chicago ...................................... n 10 n. I’hiladclphia ............ ................ 1 5 0

Batteriea— Ovcngros nnd S '-hn lk ;]^’ Rommel, Nnylor, Burns and Perkin:*. |

j Sccond gnrno: ‘ R. I t. K. 1^.[ Chicago .................................... 0 0 1

I’liiladelphia ................... ...... 2 2 2 .B a tte ries — Blanket-Miip nnd Crouac; •

W albcrg, Rommel, M eeker nnd PeriiinB.------------------ 01

i A dveralty and Friendship.[ Ifl adverse honra, tb e frlendablp ot . the good ib ln e s m ost; each prosper*

ous day com m nndi Us Crleads.—ED> rtpldcB. io

The Nows is read by tho permanent earaioi; classes. P:

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! O U R ^ U N D Ai AEE HARD I

! BUT EASYWo havo on onr

f BOAST S P a iN O DUCK‘ . P R IE D SPRING OBC

. ALSO TOP

A Bix-cour*o d inner fo r 7Ce, son

T O M ’ SPhone 238 fo r reservations V,

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FALLS DAILY NEWS,

T H E G

1, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO,

G U M P S ^ T H E E F I

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5 J L > VROM T H E M05V4

R T I N G IWATIOHAL LEAGUE- | ^

B T A inJIN O O F T H E OLTTBSWon. L ost. P e t.

Ncw Y o rk ______ __ flC M .CSC „C incinnati __ ______ fiS 50 .500P ittabu rgh ................. S2 (52 ..WO :Chicago 7n 03 . .52SS t. I x iu i s ....... ................ 74 03 ..'521Brooklyn ....... - ............ fiH 7.1 .4Sfl ]Philndclpliiu .............. 4(i 00 .338 (Boston 47 04 ' .333 f

iDSRElllflN ; mCEFOllLEIlD:

Take Wild Tenth Inning Vio- ■ tory from Brooklyn; Giants = Defeat Pittsburgh

CIMCTNrJATr, s ..p t. 22 1/P )-T l.c , Rocli* reiim lned in tho rnro fo r tho Nn- tional p ennan t by w inning in a wild fen th in n ing finish from B rooklyn to- ilii.v, fi to 7. The ficlnliig on both aide* wnn nigged , only fonr of tho 15 runa acored b e ing earnetl. A pparnntly bent* en in tho n in th intiing, tho Roda tied = ilRi wore- cm fon r h i t i - o f f D ickerm nn. a coatl.v e rro r by Olaon nnd ft pasa. Mc- Qiinld p itched the ten th inning fo r Cin- cinniiti nnd nllowed n run nn two hita, a walk nnd n wild throw by Kimmick. H enry p itched the Inst ha lf o f tho inning fnr Brooklyn ami filled tho bnaes on F o w le r '« «lnKle, fc^ndberg’s do«Wc nml nn in ten tional p?n». to niirna'. Pan-

I b e rt then lined to OlaAn fo r nn nnna [niated double plny. On nn a ttem p ted double atenl. nnrna w in cnnght botween

I firs t nnd aocond h n t the p lay w aa tran s . j ferred fn Fow liT who tried to g e t back ito th ird bnae, when Tnylor'a th row h it him nnd- cnronierl ao f:ir into le f l field

; th u l botjj mnnf*-a amr<‘d. M nnnger . j M oran uaed 10 plnyora to win th e game.Brooklyn .................................... 7 11 5C inrinnnli ............................... 8 14 .1

I B-ittorie»—Dickermnn, .H enry nnd ; Tnylor; B enton, Ilarria , M cQuaid and j Hnrgrave.

I G IA N T S TA K E T H IBD .! PITTSniTR O H , .Sept. 22 (iiP)—The I New York O lants mn.le i t th reo a tra igh t ! from -P ittabu rgh b.v w inning todny , 4 to ]3. I t wna th e ir laat nppearnneo o f tho fceason n t Forbea field. M orrison .was

, h it tim ely in tlio aocond, fo u rlh and • f if th innlnga when the G jnnls mado _ Iheir runa. B entley licld the p irn tea to

one- h it u n til the al^th in n ing when tw o runa w ere acored on two aueeeasivo hita. A trip io by Cuylor, Naahvllle re ­cru it, followed by Rnwlinga’ singlo, ac ­counted fo r tho th ird run in tbo nin th lan lng .'

Scoro: R. H. E.New Y o rk - ...... ........... ................ 4 12 0P ittsb u rg h ........... - ____ ____ 3 0 0

CAFEl Y D IN N E R S) TO BEATY TO EATnr a e n u to d ay :

m O K E NP 8 IB L 0 IN STEAK

—T O M 'S SPECIA L ervod from 12 noon to 8 p. m.

I C A F EW e servo f re sh E astern O ysters

I, SUNDAY MORNING, S

F l C I E N C r E X P EM ou KHtnN. ' N , T w H o u m ^

!VC,H-\ \S I t lb v n - \ ■■ « VJtVD LIKE -TO S E E \ ' " O '

u s t - t v ^ I COW?>*.MSkM E SFftC V W C S N

XMWl 1 t o in WH I

N E W S l l— - ■ ■ ■ - ■ ■ hat

can

One Person Found j . Who Is Capable of L ’hi

Whipping Dempsey3hftmplen o f tho W orld, A rriv ing a t •

Momo Oity, A dm its E o H ad Been Homo O lty .sA d m its H e H od Been ^

______ linoSALT LAKK, fiepT. l-j f/p)— hen

Drnipicy toilny nfli>.itli'<l ln 'fore ;i aoc crowd of .'jOflO pcojile lliut tlivro \v:i< .nin nne peraon in th is v.-cirlil who coiilrl 'acO lick him. I nil,

When the worl.l N ln-;ivywei” lit pi(i clinnijiiDn alcppiNl o f f the trn in hf c qni nislierl oviT (o Ik t nii<l thoher i i i t ( ( ^ s jiriiiH. H is iiiiitliiT aai.!, her " .I i ic 'k ,\( .i i nre sjiM my bc.v. i | i nsr<l to lick yon ,’ .-ind I i-an do 'no f il y e t ." ■ , fit.'

Tlic cliiunpioii'h eyea fillec] w ith I terira when lu> ndinitted, “ -Vifa, , Hn| niollicr, .von nlwnya i-;in.” • ona

Hntti'ries—Ik’n tley and Snyder, Ooiv-jBo! ly; Morrihon nml Sclm eide, 'S t. '

— : ' I 1C inC A G O W IN S. ' B«1

CniCA(50, Sept. CL W>)—a a re n c e j ^ntchell wna unnblc to hold a throe-!*nn lend which hin iiinlva gave him - ( ifte r overcoming C hicago’a • e;irly nd- [,(,{, .’untngo nnd wna d riven o ff th e mound gf n tho eighth inn ing , tho locals w inning q |(

1(1

“ I ’m s i t t

Ev e r sSnce iwhen a e tin

, oline pump. •‘Never bothered i

thought gasoline' for granted. Rig

. mpn ond mist " In my travels ove

particular and ne: habit—it was ea to keep it up.

“ This old car of mi from the first tan road or a sharp, \ days. There alwi or reserve power,

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STO-VCS " t o M t .

>B»IN tS B /IAN \ ^

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e firi<t game o f thn hcriea from Phila 'Iphiii, .'i to 3. A dam s' lionier w i th ’ ns on baae gave (.'hicago ita f ira t two iiiH. IMuludclpUlii pbiycd ii« uiiiiil Ittle, overci'iaiiig tli'' lead cliicfl.v be- j inno o f K ecn’a wildiu'''». J . (S.-or>-; • ■ - R. H. K. 1liilndeljdila ..............................3 7 1 21-10-liicngo ...................................... ."i M 2 J- <Bntlerie.H—M itchell. Heli.ni und Hen- 21, N lie; Keen nnd O ’FnrriOI. I <

........ NWE A LLY \V1N8 FO K ST. LOOTS. 20-lfl-

ST. L O lIia , Sept. C/P)—SI. l.<.ui,. • A .; lok th e fir«t ,;anio o f to day 'a doul.le- south 'a d e r with BoMton. -1 to 1 , but tli<’ dlvlsl 'COnd contest waa ealled a f te r l l i f ' Y. n th on Account o f darkneaa, w ith the #4000oro 1 to 1. In th e f irs t game n throe- ■ -------III ra lly In tlio cig'iitli brokt* up u i .(cliing duel betw een Siierdi-1 and Mar- , inrd. .\llhongh the v isito rs onlliit ;10 C.'irdiniila, Sherdel anrceede<l in '?eping their snfoties srattererl. j ^F irs t gnn;e: R. H. E . ;

sslon ......................................... 1 12 I I. Ixiuia .................................... t lft t t !B atteriea — Oeaeh^-er, M :iriiuaril, F il- j ngim nnJ O ’X eill; Slicrdel and Cli'iii'I... ■ - . ISt’ciind g!lnio; R. H. E.

naton ............... ......................... l ,s |:/ 'I /n ii« ..................................... 1 « I)B atteries — UarneH. Cooney and d

iiiitU; lluinea nm l vMemona. I

B e iu ty Recipe. ^Clieerfulness nnd con ten t n re great

lautltlora nnd n re fnm ous,prcscrT crs youthful looks. Depend upon It.— J

Ickcns. ^

REv^noNs < ^ most I inoterbtJn.

t i n ' p r e t t y -began looking a bit more carefol

me came t o p ^ up alongalda a ga

much about tnhote pump It w«» was Just gasoline and took the rt

Sjit there was where I made a coi itake.er the state I noticed one sign art thing I knew I had Cono ^ to get but, man! how madi ead

line took on a new leaie of Ufa lit nk-fUl of Conoco—« poor (tretdi winding grade notiiing the rays seems to be enoo^ extra U d , to pull us over tho rongh placea

N E N T A L O IL C O M P A N(A C d m te CwpMtlMO

lo < « o o n p M . B n . r f U f k f m d .Bn prxadoctifn C okn<So.m rcodD (,

U tah , s a d- .

& 0 ? i? 'c s c s 5 a i£ 4 x . w

X> GASOI

SEPTEMBER 23,1923.

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Holds Honor Place in Parade , as Band Plays “When John­ny Comes Marching Home” ...jl

J — liowBALT LAKE, S q .t. 22 0P>—F iv e co»'

Jhoiisniicl "lioinR fo lk i” JnckD«mpHi'v. henvywolRht clininpinn o f fho •world when lie BlP)ipivl o ff tho tra in Jn liifl own cify ton ishf. A pnnuld wan fonned n t tlio depot -ind tlio rhnm pion *'■<*/ vim v sro rtod tliroiiKli tho biminoM see*Hon of flio i'i»y wlierc ticvoral thouBand lunt njiiro had c:itlii’roil to (»"f n KHmpno of thfl S alt Lake boy who hnd HnprcsMfuUy “ xil' defonded IiIh crom i a;{nin n<’iihiBt fho

. nu ll o f fho r .in ip a s .”Ocorp? Von Elm, tho HnU Luko "l«w

polfor, who made fiu oiivinblt' record n t tho nm nlouf incollnff a t V'lonsmoor, wns «*'>• on tho Bamo tra in nnd was liiiUod n« n fellow chnmpion. r>”nipfL‘y nnd Von P*» Elm wero infroditecd td th e erowd, al- old' thiOnRh JntTodtictlons w ere not ronlly ^ ^ noccsimrj'—DempBev as tho liea'Jy- clar weight chnmpion o f fho world nnd Von Kim ns fhe eomlnR Rolf klnjr. tho

When th e trn in liovj in Bijjht o f fhe tioi dopot the bank Btnic.^ up “ When John- call ny Comes MarehinK H on ip" and as tho b« riinmpinn camo out on tho steps o f th e nst tra in Hlie bnnd boRan the moro elns* thn *lcnl, “ HnlL th e CoHfiHctlng H ero .” nnt

In th e crowd of SOOO Dciiipioy spied bui h is mother beforo he pfepped o f f tho th r trn in . Disrcffnrdinjj oil com m itteos o f am •wolcomo lie riiBlied o-.er to her. I lls roo fnthor, who was nenrby, wob the ,.nex t -to person to p rce t th e chnmpion. T

Deinpcey will remnin hero several tici days and then go on to Ix)s AnRclen. ona

WALLACE SHOOTER SCORES— — but

Ohurllo Tt»7 Xs B«cond in S ca tte rgon lostDoablea E v en t » t K a tlo n il Ooat«6t graa t Camp F arcy bes

--------- -------------------------- hinOAMP l»ERnV, Ohio. Sept. 22 (>?>)— ho

W ith n seoro o f 288 out o f n poBssblo Ran:JOO, L ieu tenan t L. B. '.lcncs of tho 24fh nndU. 8. In fan try , F o rt Ueniilnj?, Ga., Js «UiIcadiiifr ton iph t in ihe nationnl Indi- trolvldual f in e m atch In f'-e Nutionni lUflo canasBoclntion contM t* here. eroi

SerRcant B. « Betke, U nited a ta te s hnrm nrino corps, w ith u scoro of 273 out tho« f a poBsiblo 300, won the nntionol in- Individual pistol m atch over 304 com- loaipotitiors. to

In tho Bliotgun donblct,m atch , M njor IP . W. Fraser, eoast nrtillcry corpa. P o rt theUonroe. Vn.. was hii{h w ith 40 o u t o f ImvCO birds. Cliarlic E. Prny, W allace, If I

'-■■Idttho, w ns.seeond, ond Colonel M. J>. lan;Shiider. XT. S. onlnnjico dcparnnont, o fth ird . J

REARRANGrGOLF>ROGRAM' • abl'

W ESTBURY. N. Y , Sept. 22 W>>—Tho schedule for rem;iinin|» niutches of -pi,, tho A m ericainopcn polo chnni]iinnBliip, touether w itli fhe dates Tor M onty g„, W cstburj* eup tournnm ent, hnn been ro- j-.,;, nrrnnged by fho polo a ifi'c ln tlon an flie ,1,, resu lt o f th e ponfiKinement durin); tho p a s t two days becaiiio nf rain.

Under the revised pr«>>.*r.itn mien f illc jj,„ play will be resumed Mondny w ith two mnfches, open befwoei» flie Anu’rlran Shelburne team nnd fh ir in d ln n Tiffors jj, nnd fhe o ther befwocn fhe Americnn FInminRO qu a rte t and fhe Brifiith nrmy.The nenii-finut m af-li will be played on j,,. October 3 and tho final O ftpljcr 0.

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^ O F T H E V. C. IS AT STAKE CI.KVEa,ANT>. Sept. 22 (/P)—Sixteen gan

experts out o f a tol.il o f .'iO nr moro Hor cn tm n ts will ronfoBt fnr th e nationa. m n rhnmtiionship in th e n-itinnni horseshne ing pitch ing tnum am enf which will end tc. it hero tomorrow. Elim ination '■^intcsts tjip' hnvc been in progre^* four dnys. c

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_____ fheiColcate M. A lfred d.Bnfler .W, Hniiovor r>.U n io ,, <1. C l„ rk « .n 1: . ,H ask e ll IndiiMiH fls . K ansnH -C ifv U n i- " , ,

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Mr*. A nn.i H rin ac .Funeral •ervirrH fur Mr'<. Annn i._i •

H ranac, %rif- of'V ict-.i H ranar, Hrumen di* trlrf ranchiiifin. wliose death oc- gp,j curred here F ridav ii’om intj, will lio held a t 3 o ’clock Suiid.iy afternoon nt gin,i tho P. J . Orossmnn i-h.ipel w ith Inter- w ont in the Twin F alls comotery. ’

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Revival of Argument Pro and for

Oon as to Strenuous GameK vtry yenr, football, Uko every other

ip<rrt, is p u t on tho rack nnd a p e a t liow-l Roes up from a ll soctiona o i thio country th a t tho gamo ia too rough; < thn t U hns no plnco in tbo school cur* . . ripulum; th a t It takOH too much tlmo nnd a tten tion from studios, nnd over- nhadon-B such ae tiv ities ns declam atory ; work and debating ; th a t tho gomo is ; beinR • com m oplallsod, enorraouB lunounls o f monSy U apent fo r stdd* , . lums and coaches w bicb should bo / uHfd for itiiholnstic purpoBCB nnd w h a t « not. Theso criticism havo m erit, cor- tuinly, and the ir exponents bellevo . Hlnccrely th a t thoy nro rig h t and th a t fuotbnll nnd sports should bo aboliBh-‘ . eiJ. Somo of Ibom <lo n o t ro th a t fnr, but nil tho critlcB ngree th a t tho gnmo shonld bo forced back tin tho oldt-iino standing . i

But, on thfl o thor hnnd, those c ritl- . . elBms aro answcrnblo. Tho du ty of th e . aehool aystom, i t would bcojo, is to f i t . tho ypung mnn or womnn fo r the d u - l „ tie s of activo lifo in w hatever lino o r , cnlling ho or sho m ay chooso. Can i t . bo dono by classroom w ork nnd Bcbol-. , nstic tra in ing nlonef I s i t not truo th a t a certnin nmount- o f experience nnd tra in ing th a t Ib bo valuable to nny ’ buBlnoBs or profesRlonnl mnn is g a in e d , through contact w ith hlB fellow m an , . and m eeting Bltuntlona th a t tho clasa room and .books d id n o t onch him how ■to hnndlof

Now glvo sports th e ir dny" a»<l P W | ' i ticu larly football becnuBO It la aeafl-j enable. W h at does n youngster lo a rn , . on tho foo tban f le ld l Ho will loarn i , ‘ tho idealB of good sportBmanahip, I . which embody p lay ing tho gamo hard . b u t fnirly and squarely, boing nblo to i lose n hnrd-fought gnme w ith good ■ . , g race; ho w ill loarn to p u t fo rth h i" . - best e ffo rt nil tho tlmo ond to h im self in auch physical condition t h n t ; ^ J ho cnn play a t top spoed tho wholo game. Ho will lenrn to th in k quickly nnd accurntcly, to m eet unexpected nituntions w ithout hesita tion , self-con- g J trol, the m ost vnlunblo nssot nny mnn cnn hnve. H e wll^ lenrn to moot rrooked p lay ing or u n fa ir factkB w ith han l, snuaro p lay ing th a t w ill aoon p n t w e tho crooked plnycr a t a aiBndvnntnw . C In fac t It would seem th o t ho w ill * leam a g re a t hoat o f f a c t i tb n t tend to build charactor. , , „

B u t if a youngster is to derive all Ne fhene bcnefltfl from th e gnmo ho m ust j fro l.avo tho rig h t mnn for coach, ju s t aa w t If he Ib to loom tho nso o f tho E nglish | ton langnage he m ust h av e tho rig h t 8 o r t ,n n | o f a teacher.

P tofem ioual coaches', nro trn lned i" n’ong th n t Hno; thoy m ust know some- pro th in g besides, fo o tb a ll . . Thoy m ust thji know bov psvchology. T hey m ust bo ab le fo w in the tru s t and confldonco » nf th e bov* under them nnd to bold It.T he . n a tu ra l Impulio o f n youngsfot, t when he is a ttacked un fa irly In a ' enini'. Ih to re ta lin to w ith ‘ lie fl.vniu un ' * fa ir ln.’fic«; b u t if be hns bvii: ilfiMed J (l.'iv n f t i r dav .i*id h ad If lmpiL*ss-Ml ' upon him th a t fn ir p lnying i« »l'c «>'ly J lircn’Oilure to follow, be *viil come from thn t game with a c lear coni.-lrure. Ko has tnken n .Iong Bto|> in fhe building — o f chnracfer tiia t w ill be Invalunblo to him in In ter life. Iri every gnmo he will bo callcd upon to moot situations th n t ho never dream ed could nriso ai\d he is out thero nlono w ith no one to lell him w hat to du nnd he muBt ac t nnd not quickly upon h is own judg m ent. I f he makes a mifltnko the conch will tell hlni nbout i t n f tc r tho Rami', and tho next tim o snch- a s itu a ­tion arises ho will bo ab le to m eet It correcflv. l a n 't th a t valuable tm ln- in g f Mnny form er collcgo sfnrs hnvo fe.itifi-:d to tho value o f tho tra in ing thev reciived on the foo tball field.

Coaehes a rc tra in ed men and most of thorn devoto th e ir life to tho work n f conrliing. I l is truo th a t somo of lhem only th ink o f w inning gamea by liny means so th a t they may advance themselveB, b u t th n t clnas la in tho m inority and a conch i f he ia tho righ t lo rt is n valuable ad d itio n to any school teaching ataff.

WILLS BOUT IS POSTPONEDJo tto Betw een N egro Oojttender and

Sm ith, S e t fe r T huraday N ight, P u t O ff OQ A ccount o f In ju ry

N'KW YOBK, Sept. 22 OP>—A ten- round bont between H arry WHIk, ne'^rro leavyweiehf. and Hom er finii’h. o f Kal- imaroo, Mich., w liirh wns fo hnve beoti lield next Thnrsdny n ig h t, ha< been '>o«ti>oned until O rto lier ’I. Homer Smith injured his righf hnnd Intcf n lch t "•hen he knocked out flergeant Hnv Smith in tho eightii m nnd f t Kalama- too, Mich.

THE PERFECTOOMBINATION

of shoo elcgnnce nnd com fort ifl to bo fonnd in tbo now stylod

high shoo rocently p u t in to stock • by us. I t represcnta the last

word in nil fltyles fo r • mon.Kvcty nitia who o w ns.a jw lr yrUl readily realizo tb e ir exceptional valuei.

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? FALLS DAILY NEWS, ^

iiwanians Put in for Special Rules S a lt

rorthcoming Olash^Betwe^n Local Clubs Presents. New < o

Complications' JjgJ,'' ' ' - in ?

ncniand from the K iwnnis camj) for -i pecial rulea committoo woro insistont ia tu rday , Bcvcml s tn rs holdingi out o r cntch-as-eatch-can,' nnd others in- ^ isting on tho {narquis o f chokocherry. ?? ilnnnger IVank Stepiinn wired Judgo inndis for his decision nnd is aw aiting ^ m answer. Monnw|ille tlio Rotiirians- iro saw ing wood and say ing nothing. ? , ’lin t E vans was fo ieed to bo absent ** V rom tow n Saturday and le f t •writtc'^ ®j!?, nstructions for tho candidates to fol- V ow; tho result wns Ihat they hnvi*Joen lu BCRBion nea tly all day frylni;0 in te rp re t tho instructions. MoNt of pj\j hem gnvo np early m tho afternoon, ioclnrinR thn t Bnturdny nhould be ninlf holiday anyway. .Mannger Slophnu s n t n loHS OB to w hat to do w ith John Onls J a rre tt nnd Cn^l Lind. Both th row n ! In nean glovo in tho outfie ld , b n t F ra n k I bu B a fra id to -pat thom both out there it nnce fo r they would forget all nbouf p ;1 bnsobnll gnme, arguing tho respective nerila o f their cn^s.

Doe H nrstad hns o ffered h is services poni n replacing any molarB th n t aro lost jn <] M fho fray , bo tho K lw anlnns aro goin^ | nto baffle w ith a fonricBsncss th a t fore- t|gn tells sneeess.

Tt hns born suggostod th n t II. J . Tl Youngs might in fho nbsenco o f the eric keg o f tho old days, put an ico crenm ©st freorer on th ird fo r th e boys thn t-hnvo jnnil ivind enough to ge t th n t fn r. B ntley Llo» *ayB ho is rendy to take th e whole ,nor Rotary club to a c leaning ningle- Jehi ham lrf. Birc

The mnyor is r a r ia ’ t o .p la v , bnt T thinks i t best to seek logal ndvico be- tlof, foro entering tho contcst so hns sonch*Ihn ndvico of tbo c ity n ttn rnev whose nnd npinion will be delivered Mondnv. fonl

Doc McAteo is oxocptionally gbod n* ntuil erowninff tho um pt ni.d so fn r e ffo rts gev' nf tho Ix'trfon to soenro aff n rb itrn to r liave been unsuccesafnl. Bnc mav '•hange fho direction of hia e ffo rts to _ the b n ir before the gnmo nnd th e Ho- , tnrians will put n m in on tbo outside , i f tb e feneo to aavo tbo balls.

There is Btill aom« doubt nbout fh e l '5 '‘ la y of th e game, b n t i t Is practicallv "J"; UBured th a t tho gamo w ill be atnged F WedncBdny a t 4 : 3 0 . -------- *

BUHL FOOTBALL ELEVEN o GIVEN HEAVY SCHEDULE

(7est E n d Eleven to Open Season -wltta I auao A ga ln it W endeU; Prosp«cta fo r Season Swan B righ t

‘BU H L, Sept. 22.— (Special fo Tho Mows.)—Oonch Berry re tu rnqd todny ^ from th e distric t m eeting n t Jerom e . «-lth a heavy Bchedule fo r tho Buhl toom. E very dote b u t two nro taken * ind the locnl foam Ib w orking hard t<i iict in shopo fo r tho fira t game which Noi n scheduled for S ep fen b e r 2«. The irospeeffl for a w lnninc tenm nre brigh t :IiJb yea r w ith ii numlicr o f last y e n r ’s tj non back and p len ty o f new mnferinl if should be a liighiv succesnfiil sen- ion. The schedule U ?,* foUows;

Soptem ber — Buhl a t Wondell.Octobor Jerom e nl Buhl. IlnrOctober 12—Onoiliiig ;it Buhl. IngOctober 10, Buhl nt Shoshono.October 20—Oakley a t Bnhl. (?iNovember 2—Bnhl ;.t Burloy. rentNovember —Kiler ;it Btilil.November 10, Bubl u t Jerom e. —•<

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The program ■will open in th e [,evening w ith th a p ie tn re^ a f te r [ * w h id i

Mao KNIQHT gwlIJ en to rta in yoo.

, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, I\ST HIGH GRID TEAM In i

ASKS REOPEN LATESIt £ a k e r o o tb a u W arrio n Propoee j lUtematiVB DatcM ^or Sleeting Iu u M en on Iio ca l f ie ld I

uoach Evana o f tbo Twin Falls high tool iccclved. a tfl*o.-;ram from E ast f t p - {h n t Snlt L ako Saturday night B tat-, r th n t th e re w aa a poBsible-tCTflict y , da te s and a sk in g th a t Twin F a l ls ;

Id Noveml)cr 3 o r 4 open. A la te r j q ] cgnim s ta te d th n t the Colorado tr ip !E ost high vrould possibly bo chango-l {

d aaklng th a t bo th tho Octobcr und ■ B l ivomber d atea bo held open. Conch Strei ans w ired baok a tating thnt ho w ai fo u r Iding both d a te s nnd naked fo r nn in t rly rep ly confirm ing ono dato. E n i t co n t jh ia out fo r a game w ith Twin P alis tho d thero i» litt lo doubt thot tho da to tio a . 11 bo a rran g ed w ith in the noxt fe w , T l ya. I roac

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IVE NEW CITIZENS ARE ADMITTED ON PETITIONS "Pp|

lly Two PetitionorB Disappointed • in Hopes fo r N atoraU zation aa. Bo- su it o f H earings in Oonrt H ere ^

— th o rFlvo ont o f seven peUtioncrs becnmo .turuUzed c itlrcn ^ of tb« UnUo<t ntes a t tho concluulon of henriugp i nducted boforo Ju d g e W. A. Babcock, d is tric t court herv Saturday by Del , Sullivan o f S a lt Lake, naturalixa

)n commissioner fo r the federal gov* ntiiont. ITho succesBfiil po tilioncrs wcro Prod-, ick W. M each, Tw in Fnlis. and Ern- " t S hearing o f Pilor, nntives of Eng- nd; Selwln W . -navldBon nnd E n iest owollyn F rnnham of Twin Falls, for- “ 1 nr rcBidents o f Canada, nnd EniU ... ihnnon o f T w in FnllB, a nntlve o f . . ifCdon. I .Tho potition o f H enry F ryer o f Cob- , oford WM diflmissed becaifto o# tho ! flquallficntion o f ono of his witncsBCB. • ^ id th n t o f Ous I>andho1m of F iler, wns *; j intlnued to p erm it n f hlB fu r th e r , udy o f tho esscnfialfl o f American ivernm cnt. I ^

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The cnso o f Eur^'Vn P. Kellogg 'a in st M nry L. Kellogg, In which t i io l^ g ^ a ln t l f f sued fo r d c c rc c 'o f dlvorco, I afl dismissed P riJ i-y afternoon by fino idge Bobcock upon motion o f th e ,i|g],

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A ncient G as Attacks.G as o ttacka a s a means of ovcrcom* g nn cnomy a re recorded aa fa r bock I 160 B. a , w hen ja rs w ere flllcd Ith fcn thcrs w hich w ere set a ligh t, g^re le sm oke being blown wltb bellows cate ito (be face* o f th e foe. tho

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One Blount A ra ra t of today is In rm cnla an d la n volcano of two cones, gpo] to h ighest being 17,200 feet above th e mon )u ; ano th e r Is In Surrey connty, ren< o r th C arolina, and la 8,000 feet high.

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Hipbly polBjmouA liydniryanlc a d d J’*'®! iH. w hieb h as provetl ofllclcnt In de- roying iicsls in buiiillnga, iias also eon found p ra r t i ra l fn r the deatruc- = nn of, woodcbuckfl and other damag- mm lg rodcntn lo th e ir liurrowtL

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Ui policy TO sceEFXEOSOON ,rman Political System Ner- Neigh /ous as Time Is Set for De- Exc ;idijig Great Problem Ag:lE L lN , fiopt. 22 Chaneollor JERieaemahn Ib to decide i n tho no x t News)- r days w hether to atriko h is colors fourth tho B uhr or u rge tho populace to *„i«v tinao th e ir pasBlvo ronlBtnnco to ° ,

Pranco-Bolglan forccs o f occupa-'1. mado :?he momentous decision ■will n o t bo cifltlon chod u n til the cabinot h a s conferred b tho prcm lcra of tho fodoratod l i; . to s and those reichstog lenders nua l - ' • id to Bpoak fo r tho p a r tie s m ak ing ^ th e presen t coalition. .P ro fe i

^ending such f in a l dcliboratiotiB th o . ^ P inccilor niao w ill cnnvaaa tho situa- n w ith tho ro lchstag doputica from «hooli I occupicd a rea and w ith offic ia ls, • uBtrialiflta ond labor loadora an- • irlzod to apenk fo r tho popnlation PJ tho R uhr ond R hineland. ' iB u r l^

O ntoom i I s V ita l !Jpon th e outcome of theao confer- 5 ^ ? ’# !oa, which w ill begin noxt Mon- ir, depends tho naturo o f tho cov- ‘ .Ai im en t'a declaration w hich Dr. I t 'CBcmnnn vrill communicate to tho chatag n e x t Wodnosdey. .fjillowM eanwhile offic ia l quartora m ako “ ^ogorlcal denial o f all rum ors con- •ning fresh reparation o ffo ra o r tho ipntch o f form al nofoa to F ranee 1 Belgium contaiaing proposals fo r ^ lin g o ff tbo pasBlve resUtance.\ t tho foreign offico I t w aa deelor- ^

th a t a • now reparation o ffe r wns posaible In tho ))ro8cnt a itn a tio n , i f f. J ’ ly for tho reaaoa that OormanV’s jpow l o f Juno 7 is s t i l l aw niting w idoration by tho cred ito r powers. '

' Ton«en«» P m m lH . ,N ot since the d ay s of W oim ar, -when ,fhedt 3 na tiona l assem bly was confronted {^ug th tho imroedinto necessity of ra ti- jM orl In/r tho VerBflllJeB peaeo trea ty , h a a ,> Oormnn political syatem re f le c te d ; p ;h tonae norvo’usneBS. T ho prevail-! r economic un rest caused ’ b y the lancIal chaos, unemployment nnd P . , docation o f food nupplies and prieea prov id ing an added and a vory aori- I ‘mcnaco to th e governm ent'a lm- , ading decision on the aueation of lin ta ln lng ordor scrapping passive | listance. -

E d itom Oive A id ! tn tWhllo th e newspapers frien d ly to th e , rosotnann governm ent s tr iv e to pla-}P'**|> te tho ir roadors by ave rrin g th n t |^ * " ”5 governm ent doca ao t “ purpose to i?» ‘ “ f to r in to an ■ uncondltlonni capU uln-1 n ” which would leave th e R uhr and ") Bhinuland At tho mercy of Franeo,) nationalist organs aro moro out- )kcn nnd pred ict thnt tho govern- « n t is nbout to mnko an ab ject sur- idor. ""J’

D iscom forting S itna tion S S t l i3cnnan nppraiscra of th o convorsa- hi» go na between- P rem ier P o incare nnd bonier Baldwin nfford th o few op- Stoc l is ts le f t In Berlin *lipKt com fort, pnrdeil

dom inant Impression being th a . Salladi

MONDAY AND T> M A T IN E E AND E \

J o se p h Bl. Schenck ]

Norma Talmadge and TIN

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INTEENATIONAL NBWOrpheum O rdicstra Tht

1EPTEMBER23,1923.

CHEDULEHITS- IT lNFmiS .

slghboring Schools, with Few Exceptions, Refuse to Play Against Local ElevenJEROM E, Sept.- 22 (Spocial to Tho )ws)—Coaehea and officiala o f tbo urth intcracholaatic d is tric t m et hero ' ^ ^ lay to fix Bcbedulos fo r tbo com ing ^ ptball season. Bome changes w ere >do in the eonatitu tion of tbo a u o - >tlon and election of officerB resu lt-

aa follows: Preaidont, II. M. Broad- nt, B urley; vice president, M. U . in P n tton , B ubl; aecretary-treasoror,■ofeiBor De;iAe of Gooding.A potition waB presented lo tho <«.. noting a ta tin g th n t tho undersigned hools would n o t play Twin F a lls lo r 0 reason th a t Twin Falla waa aoHeit- g nthletea and aignod. b y 'th o coaches id principals o f th e following schools: ' irlfe', F ik r , B »hl. CaJWeford,' OaW ey, _ im beriy, W endell, Albion, H ager- R nn, Gooding, BUbs and ShOBheno.[te followinff schools w ere reproaonted : tho meotm g b n t d id no t a i » tb e ‘tition : R upert. Jerom e, PnuY and sllviow. A g rea t' deal o f discussion illowed thn presen ting of th is p e tl- on and a ff id av its w ere presented al- g lng th a t ce rta in ath letes hod been jproached b y Coach Evons endeavor- g to g e t them to como to Tw in slla. Thcac woro denied by C oaih -yr vans and Superin tendent M itchell.0 questloa of ellglW Uty of any play- ■t waa p resen ted nnd Twin F alls waa 3t ousted from the association an d $ duoB fo r tho yoar wero accepted, aport waa the only team in tb e dis- ic t tb a t sehedaled a gomo w ith T w in allfl and consequently fell under tb e , in, all o ther schools ro fa iin g to hedulo games w ith B upert. The var-ua team s compioted tho ir achcdales ;norlng Twin F a lls and Bupert.

----------Conch Evnns s ta ted th a t he waa a o t <le fo determ ine jiw t w hat tho s ta tu s

Tw in Falla wna in tho association j t th a t ho hnd several o ffers fo r imes besides th e -/offer from E a s t Igh Hnd th a t J.e. would a rran g e a - hodule <vit’i out>ide teama.

F IL B R PDLPZT TO B E FH iLED .tn tho absence oN the Bev. J . D. Gil- on, wbo Is a p n t |e n t iu St, L nke 'a hos- ta l, Boiso, whcro he rocontly under- ent a surgical operation, the p u lp it ' tho M ethodist church o f F ile r w ill ) flU td Sunday by lh v . Kev. C. E . Donl, waa nnnotmced S aturday e%'0nlng b y

r. E. L . W hite, d ia trie t Buporintcndcnt. <

ic P nria m eeting failod to accomplish • ly results th a t n ig h t contribute a n y nelioration of tho complieatioua con- • •fntlng Cliancellor Stresem ann and9 governmoot. •

Stock Reduction Snlc. CostB disro- . irded. Im prove yonr opportun ity . illaday H ordw aro Company.—adv.

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Caught on Train Between'To­kio and Yol<ohama, Canadian Describes Action of Disas­trous Tremors,

■ VICTOBIA, n . c., Scpt. 22 OW—TIio Canadian P ac ific BtcatnBbip Emprcxs o f A lia , Bocon<l vcsRcI' to rencH cond- ncntnl A m erican ahorcH w ith aurv ivon of tlio Jnpancso cnrthquakc, docked hero today . AmonR tlio 401 pii**cn-

nboaTi\ Ihc ve»*c\ wcto 20 Tcfu- gcc* picked up a t Kobo, amonR them a num ber of AmcrieanB. includind C.O. Ctialkloy, Dr. Judson Daland, Hnr. old Prnncia nnd Qoorp;o W arren BIHb.

h. .W. M nitlsnd o t Toronto, mDnagor i s Japan for-tfao M an u fac tu rers ' L ifo

* InBuraneo company, who lost hia wlfo and elRht-year-old son In tho disaster,

* wa« ono o f tho passongors on tho Alio.

“ I wn* on tho t ra in betw een ToVio and Y okoham a," ]io said, " n n d was > w ithin flvo miles o f tho la tte r plaeo > when tho th in g hopponcd. Tho tra in #i w ai m oving alowly nnd tho f irs t crash _ w as, rt> Bovero th a t ovoryone thought anothor tr i |jn had sm ashed into tiB a t j_ fu ll speed. B u t tho f i r s t c n n h wa*. taJlowoi JoatflaWy b y a v io len t bump.

C ing and sw aying from aido to sido and * up and down.

“ Tli« x»llw»y rlgb t of v a y a t this point vaa vary vide, accom­modating six sets of trains. In An instant 1 u v the tracks tv ls t tnd san lm lik« SBsJce snd honsn fall BldevayB. c ro^ad fl&t i a« If b?0009 IrrMlstlblo walgbt. I u v s grM t tmnple g«t« cnpb. all in a

* f« v seconds. Jum ping from th a t ra in X r a n » f « v y a rd s to th e di m iddle ot th e tracJt^ b a t i t w as in

^ Imposalble to 1 ^ o ne’# f « t on m th e g t« o n d , .4 tf^ t v a e nndolatlng P> like th e w aves o f th e soa. G reat di cracks appeared in th e earth , and u: th e a ir w as th ic k w ith p la ste r oi d nst fro m th e v a i l s an* TOoh o f J'* fa llen houses."W hen tho f ir s t Jihock occurrcd ho

looked a t his w atch nnd noted the ? tim e na ono m iouto beforo noon. Tho ' sceond ono camo a t th ree m inutes post " tho hour. Prom th a t tlm o on fo r sov-

W em l days tlio ahocka continued inter. m ltton tly a t iuter%'aU of nlwut half an hour.

Mr. Thornley w as in tho Im perial ,, hotel, w hich w as n o t destroyedi nnd ,

’ escaped in jury. Ho s tayed two days - Sn ono o f tho c i ty ’s park s and th e n '.

, was tak en aboard an American dc- stroyer in the harbor. v

, A. C. M rPhcrson wan w alking lft thonative section w hen tho quako occur- red. n o 'd n ah cd fo r n <!oor«ray, which

* fo rtuna te ly rem ained standing, al- though tho rem ainder of tho houso

^ crashed down. Tto wna not injured. .p ■ Wm.l C. W. P u rlng ton , wifo o f an ^

. Americnn busincBS man, wna rcacucd a t Yokohama and tnken to Kobo, but refused to com,o to Am'orira u n til sho ^ learned tho f^tO' o f ber huabnnd nnd j tw o ehUdron, to pivBisengerB jon tho A sia. . C. M cNnught, an Kng. j lishm an, who w as asaoclatud with Mr. Purington, said th a t tho threo had un- « doulitcdly been killed, b u t tIint nil ef- ■

^ tortk to pcr«un<Jo Mr*. Puringffln to ‘ tak e pABsngc^n tho stcm nor wcro un- nvailing. 6ho rem ained in Kobe.

•L \r OUT o i r r e s .TOKfO, Scpt. «2 OPJ—.Inpim will -

, tnko ndvnntnKe of tU<- vlcfttuncc njti*\o "by the cnrthiiiinkr nnd finiiio^ to iny out t

^ improvrtl nnd modi’rn piti(*t, n"<*f>rdin!'\ to nn in terv iew pivj*!! th e . ANSorinti'd J

Prom hivre todny by F«iri*ic;ii M inister ‘ Iju in . H e said: '

, “ II is fo rtuna te for us th a t onr fo r­eign rolntiona arc in tho be^t possiblo j

^ fOjidUJoB, nnd WP !inv»‘ ii« .M-rioiis iw ie 1 beforo nn. “ l>ik('wlm’, v e spp nono in t tho fu tnre th n t w ill .loopnrdijie our rc- ' InUftw* nny fo>»r»rv.

“ II in mont an linf.iftory to mo on flMiimfng tho post of fo reign m in ifte r ( to nnnounro th n t no rhnngo in our t tested pledces nnd roUrjps Inid down s by my predecessor n t W nshington and Pnris is ndvisnbic o r contem plated. 1 i am hnppy to snv Ihn t our country ns n f wholo overwhelm ingly aupporta thoso r pollries nnd it I" uiy ]iurposo to con­tinue them nnd to mnko pertpn-

* nen t tho cVeni nn'lfTnlnndlnH wo ren'*K- 1 ® ed w ith tho prcnt 'veta both in onr r

relntlonR d irec tly w ith them individ- I • unily and In our cooperntion w ith thomeonectively where our in te re sts nto gen- icnil. . *

“ Although wc hnvi' been denlt w ith fsoverely, hnm nnity In g iv ing na nn un- «

• exnmpled dem onatrntion of its finer I qnalilie^ The atrlckcn a rea of .the i

• f 0«nlrv“’j9 receiving iifd nnd siippficM i from tho tw it o f forelga - countries soom unlim ited in (heir gen- i orosity. Tho whole nation is deeply

. tourhcd b y tho aym pnthy th n t eomea to ' ua from aurond. This dem onstration of '

1^[ kindiy humnn scn tlinont hni» impreased I us deeply and w ill have n long enduring o ffee t.”

SEES OPPORTUnTtYFOR WOMEN VOTERS

(•Oontlnued from P ag e One)being th a t o f n wnninn opposed to m en.” Mrs. nelm ont conliiineiL “ t nni fnr men. i)ut for women and elill- dreu first. Men htivo forgotten us dur- ;

_ Ing tlio pnst but wo nre going to ro- I• member them and tn k t tliem righ t Up |

nnd oiiwnrd w ith u a ." IIn ndilitioD to Mn*. Belm ont o ther '

dUlingui.thi'tl women v isito rs from Other atfiti’s present w ere Alice I ’aijl, vice prenident o f tho Nutionnl Wom­a n ’s p n rty ; A n ita I'oMitzer of South Carolinn, JfJss Stio U 'hito o f Ti^nncs- see, Mrn. W illinm K en t o f California, nnd Mrs. Ilenrj- Kss, f '.n n e r president

• o f tin- Missouri Kcder.itioii o f W omen’s nadnnal organi/jilionH.

t w i n :■J FALLS DAILY-NEWS,'

Amer kan Blood Map lUBfS m R t

D cspito diplom atically wordod denials, circlcs th a t Prm co Qeorgo, youngest son ot A lexandra Curton, youngst daughter' o f F f i r s t w ifo, who waa U ias M ary Leitor, o w heat plunger. Lady A lexandra is 10. P SO, an d i t » said tho engagem ent w ill I m onths w ill olansc boforo tbo woddlng. Tl blood hod m arried into th e B ritish royal 1

1 ^ 0E d ited by Mrs. £ . B. W illiams

Tho Amorlcan W nr M others m et F r i - . nc day afternoon w ith Mra, J . C. Mooro Sc in Soutli P a rk . This being tho anDiuil Oi m eeting, oleetloa o f o ttiec rn v a a tho i S i principal p a r t o f the busineaa of th 'j.W day. Tliis resulted In tho ro-clectlon | A. by acclam ntion of all o f last y ca r 'a H. officers, hcnded by Mra. David Brown j t r na w ar m other. There wan a g rea t d e a l ' a t o f inform ntion in ri'gard to th e nn- nl

, tlovaJ c q n y cn th a u-J>j.?h wiJJ bo hold n t Knnsns City Septem ber 20 to Octo­ber .I. I t was decided to defe r th e M roport o f tho distrlct-convention which iP i wna hold n t M onntnin' Home until the nc n e t t m eeting. A social hour w ith re- cc freshm onta closed the nfternoon. ai

-------- htMra. W. F . Tike and Mrs. M. W. at

ICunVely cntertnlne^l j\t IvtWgo SM ht- ht day afternoon nt their home on T enth a

. nvenuo eaat. P riio for high acoro was tc won by M rs. L. Clos. constilation by di Mra. Zenna Smith nnd Mrs. lliehard i Wilaon o f S eattle , wns presented w ith | n p ie s t p rite . Autumn flowe'ra artia- m tienlly nrrnnged decorated tho rooms, et nnd refreahm enta were aerved n t th e i conclusion of the cnrd gnmec. On Mon- el dny nfternoon Mrs. K nnkely and Mra. T P ike w ill o n te rta ia w ith a kcnalHgtoH. ai The guest list fn r Snturdny inclndecl v Memlnmes R. P. Loenn, .1. A. W nlker, 0 T. E ^ u n t e r , Tl. O: losot. O. W. W ithnm ,' p. A. n . Colwell, Zcniis Sm ith, Chnrlea o: H nrt, A. J . Ponvey, ]{. A. Rend, M erlin m Batley, C. D. Thomns. C. E. Bnoth, W. I H. Grconhow, A. P. Pcnior, C. B. Clmn- bi = — ^ ,

MORE TROOPS TO BE | CALLED INTO SERVICE j

(Continued from P age One)I ------------ ________ IL—5 _ _ 11e m itted aneh action It would almply h o t t tu rn ing th e power of tho stato govern-i

ment oyer to tho auper-govornm cnt, £ 1 whoso headquarters a re a t A tlan ta , y - On.,’ ’ Oovernor W nlton anid. ! t

Appeals for Sapport I SThe governor in a form al a ta tcm eat i

Isaued a n appeal to tho peoplo o f Ok­lahoma to asalat him financially to cs- 6

Q tabllsh nowspapors In Oklahoma C i ty j f >. “ nnd in o ther cities of tho s ta to ’ 't h n t t

will “ le t the peoplo know tho t ru th .” ,v n ’ Ifo charged th a t tho “ inviaihio gov- li r c rnm ont” w ith money coming from I r tho headquarters in A tlan ta h ad sub-; n aidlzed several Oklahoma new spapers.! I r| The cxccutivo explained th a t he tI would n o t a ttem pt to establish newa- I a papers in cities whero ex isting dailies 1 10 m ain tain “ open” nowa columns. j r I- AtUcks L e g l^ to r j i I- ^'AIIotL S tree t, representativo fn th o .- i- legi*lnturo from Oklahom a county, Is ' ir a high offic ia l of the Ku Klux K lnn ,” . j |. the exocutivo asserted. 11 n Asked If ho thought there wero a n y ; j i. members o f the k lan In the Oklahoma l j

na tiona l gnard tho governor citod an i h executive order issued b y form er O ov-*i ». ornor Robortaon in ttru c tin g nil mem-1 :r bers o f tho gnnrd to resign from ono I e o f the orgnnir.ntions; b u t declined to [I

answer, referring his questioners to ( n A d ju tan t G eneral Mnrkliam, who stood < I- near by . ;y “ r have no th ing to s a y except th a t ; 0 ovory m an in tbo w a rd will obey any i (f ordera th a t are given h im ,” asaertedII tho a d ju ta n t general,g ' ' ' <

Special prices on b lankets. Phone j»0S. ,

A. II . VI.N’CBVT COMPANY,—adv, ,

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■ TWIN FALLS. IDAHO.

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»1b. the rum or porslsU in Londo* social ortho B ritish ra lo rs , 1« to m arry L a d y Foroign Seero ta ry ^ r l Curzon by hia o f Chicago, d augh ter o f the famoua

P rlnco Georgo w ill bo 2 l on Doccmber> bo nnnoancod then . I t is said six This would bo tho f i r s t tim e A m erican

ll fam ily.

Telepbono dOO

nei, ir . J . B enoit, L. W. Coleman, J . 'lT. Seavor, A. M. ^ u l r c a , F . T. M jirrnv, Geneva a LoitIb, F. F. McAtee, W. K. Nixon, 1* P . M orse, l u Clos, A sber B. W ilson, L eonard Sm ith, Jaek S hrout, T A. Roed, J . G. T horp, E vcreti Sweolev, n . o . M llncr, E rn es t W hite, A. W. Os- trom o f B uhl. R ichard Wilson o f S c ’

, a ttlo , M isa H elen R o b « t* and U lss B er­nice Babcock.

I Tho Pan-H ellenic cluh will meet on I M onday ovening a t *.ho home o f M isi ;Po lly Thomas, 120 Seventh ovenne north . T hia m ooting will he helii to compliment nil tenchera nnd others who are eligible to membeishi]). Inv ltn tions havo been Issued to those who bnve not attended Pan-IIellen lc but i f anvone ha* been ovctlooke.i thev will confer > ft favo r b y ca lling Mrs. M erlin Batley, tclopl^jno 4<0M, before noon on M on­dny,

I Tho Biisincsa nnd J’rofesnlonnl Woni- CT will hold th o ir regulnr weekly Innch- eon in tho elub rooma Tuesday n t noon.

I The W. C. T. U. m et Fridny in th • ehurch pa rlo rs o f tho Christfan c/iurch.

,Tho election o f o ffice rs wns held, nnd a ttangcm cn ts m ado (or tho stnto con- w n tio n to bo he ld I-OTO, beginning October 17. The progrnm was ili^-

■ penned w ith , hcenuao of the extra lengtli of tho buaiheas aesaion. D ainty refresh- m enta w cro served hy Mra. P^ah, Mr« Pock and Mra. M cCracken, during the aoelal hour.

I ' 'P € ‘r « s o B . A l JI Oome P rom H anseu—M r. and Mr». •W. 0 . V ictory from Hnnaen, aro now , liv ing n t J.146 P o p la r avenue.

i Movo to T w in F alts—Mr. nnd M rs. .S turgeon McCoy nnd aons, for mnny I y ears 'rea iden ta o f nan sen , havo moved . to Twin F a lla nnd aro located n t 027 i Elm atreet.

I A ttends M o th e r’s F oseral—W. n ..S tan ley re tu rn ed P riday from Spring- 1 field . M aaa., w hero bo waa called by

; tho ilIneafi<-aiMl death o f hia m other. ,who passed nw ay ju s t tw o hours bcfW .'

■ he rcnched home. *

•; H ere fo r B r ie f V is it—Ralph N.I Leighton, fo rm erly a ssistan t postmns.

I te r hero and cngngod now In extensive■ fnrm ing onorations In tho v ic in ity of I Eden, w ith Mra. Leighton - and tho

'•hlldren spen t S a tu rd ay hero v is iting I friends, ^

T akes P o s itio n K ete—E . P^ Law- I renep hai; movod w ith his fnmily from I iroIH ster to T w in Pntla to aecept cm-

ployment na n linem an fo r tho tele- ti phone com pany. Mr. Lawrence nnd I fnm ily occupy a resiJcnco a t 222Jack -■ • son Btrcot.

> T ake M airlag® licen see—M orrioge »,iicensea w ere iaaued S aturday a t th e

office o f the county recorder hero tn I Chnrles U . M cLnughUn and Rhoda

Moo B oling, b o th o f B urley, nnd E arJ I t K B ishop nnd C hriitlno Gibson, both ' o f Borger.

I« a v e f o r Ogdon—C. E. W right, nc- compnniod by M rs. W right nnd M r.

' and M rs. John A. B a rre tt, le f t Snt- ! u rdny ' b y m otor fo r Ogden, w here bo I will a tten d a m coting of tbe directors 1 " t th e f ln « o ( W. I t. W rlghl nn.l 8ot\a. and a b u y e rs ’ confercnct. Thov I expect to re tu rn Thuraday. ' |

OR FIRST-CLASS \ CH AND JEWELRY \

REPAIRING ICOME TO i

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R l/F F NECK SWEAT h e c o ld w o n t h e r w i l l s o o n d

j io o t l - lo o k in K r u f f n e c k , s w e a t e t h e b o j s u sM ttlly A v ea r . W c h c

o r .s n o w r e a d y , w h i t e u n d b u f f , i n u d p , w a r i i j . a l l - w o o l s w e a to r j '

f i n d th iK lovT-— .......................

ONE MORE DAY OF DISH SALE

\V e h n d HO n in n y c a l l s y c H te r

^ r t t s t o m e r r t w h o r o u l d u o t g e t

M o n d a y t h a t w e h a v e d c c id e t

t i n u e t h e w ile o n e m o r e d a y . i

t h e l a s t d a y t h a t t h e r c n i a r k a b l

$ 5 .9 5 f o r a 4 2 - i ) le c e d i n n e r s e t

v a i l . I f y o u n i in s t h i s o n e y o u

i n n r k a l i l e v a l u e ......................................

SPECIAL SALE _ SELBY SHOES

S t n r t i n * ; -M cm day w e s h a l l (

s p o r t o .v fo n ls , S e l b y m a k e ,

w e l t .s . T h e v e r y n e w e .s t s u e d e

tU m s i u t h e i ie w c f i t F u l l c o lo

n r e s h o e y t h a t o r d i n a r i l y s e l l

T h o y a r e n o t c h e a p j -h o e s , s

b u t g o o d ah o o .s s o l d a t a v e r y

c o n s i d e r i n g q u a l i t y . A l l s ize .s .

d o w ........................................ .....................

SPECIAL OFFERIN , SUITS

W e o f f e r a g o o d a s . s o r t m e n t o l

a r e w o r t h m o r e m o n e y f o r t h (

o f $ 2 2 .5 0 . T h e r e a r e t h e lo i

m o d e l s a m o n g t h e m . E v e r y

v e r y R p e c ia l o f f e r i n g a t t h i s \ t o .soe t h e m . A n e a r l y s e le c '

t i a t i f i f a c t i o n .......................................

Time to SiWe offer specially ia the art Onr Art Department is replete

h e u s t i t o e e d

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iS4-inch lunch cloth stam ped w ith cicvcr design for easy em broidery. T h is ia A regular >1.05 ( P I O Q value. Special -------------

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O f good quality W bito A rt Cloth. Choico o t basket, f lo ra l o r butter* / ly design to bo dono in col- Q Q / , ora. ia i4 5 ................. ................

DBESSEB SET3-pieco van ity dresser se t o f whito n r t cloth a sd basket flo ra l o r b u t­te rf ly design. Easy to w o rk . Very special_________

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iTERS NEW Fac„mn.i t ta t j , „ t j , ..e- er, ju s t like , ■, lavetw ocol. “PP'-oval. They

Good, well plaiil", "nine of •S. You will want to wear t .............$7.95 rn'ces nre reasoi

p t h e

rdny from ,it in until ed to con- .Monday i-s Cjm

‘t will pre- K 1 iniss a ..........$5.95

OF " H n

offer four Goody(*ar T TT 7T

le combinn- ^ h II 11 I ars. ThoHC n| j l ^1 for $S.50.sold cheap, You l l ^ i Jow p rk t, jjjeyjjyg Cushic I. See win- until you own a Han...........$5.95 Top is recognized as

acliieveinenta. Thia IGS OF tlie traveler to car

“Without a Wrinkle The above illustrat:

>f suits that Top comes banger, cuBhionmg sp

10 low price gamentairoiabelngc >..K tailored , xil&oat obUgaUoi f Suit is a ^tnte this and the ms price. Ask make a H art rtiou means ..........>$22.50

t a r t Your Xdepartment. Don't wait too Ion(

io with BO many good anggestions.

j i c m ^ i g E n f 3,

AET PACKAGESK IG IIT GOWN No. 337. Orchid . cross w eave ba tis te . E atJroJy » a 4 o and stam ped fo r ■ em broidery In eolora. A ll floss m r t n» /vineJudrd ................................

ST E P -IN CHELMIBE. A d c v o r .lo p . ’in to n ia trh tbo above gow n. P u U r "m ado o f orch id cross b a r baU sto. «All rioBS in- rt».f fmm, C

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BEIDGE SETXo. .TII, Consists o f 30-ineIi c lo th a nnil fou r 12-lneh napkins. B a llo t g irl .design w ith patches, y jo ss and p a tch c l . ' j / k tlin d u d cd __________ __ : . . . . 2 ) 1 * 4 U 8

3BI?TEMBER 23.1923.

p e c i a l ^

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• $ 1 6 .9 5 ,day selling we shall ' you one of the finest nts of extraordinary lat we have offered in )nths. Dresses direct M York. Poiret twills res. Dresses o f the ip and appearance of 3ually selling around There are ju s t 15 of

come early Monday 3 the advantage of a ection. See the win- ?lay. Sizes 16 to 38

.............. .'.....'.„...?16.95

' FALL SKIRTS .new skirts are hero for your

iey are skirts in the new wool of them plaited. You -will r them all “fall and winter, isonable..........^8.50 to $15.00

I ' - » £ s * S -

Kno wstion Top in a wardrobe trunk Sartmann. The raised Ctuhioa as one of Hartmann's greatest

hia important ieature 'tsablta carry garments immaculateljr

Itle to the End.of tht\ Trip.**Lradon shows hoy? the Hartmara aes down over each individual 5 space betwicn and preventing ng crushed one against the other* tlon, we shall be glad to deoxon- ; many other convenient featoret [artmann the ono standard by links are judged,

9.7S to $82.50

Ymas Giftslong to start yotir Xmas gifts. ^•ns. Ask Mrs. Lewis abontthem.

LUNCH CLOTH30-lnch lunch cloth o f ta n nocdlo- weave. Daisy bunehes and deaign worked in laxy Q-t daisy and French kaots..>

UBEAEY 8CABF18x5^-inch sea rf o f t h e \ a a aoodlo- wuave, Samo design a s abovo t o bo . worked in celesta. M ake a / T f eompleto sut — _ / O 0

PILLOWA vory attrae tlv# plUow of tlie snmo m ateria l an^d sam o utho liiaeh cloth and sca rf,S p i'c in I------------------/ 3 C

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RASTRTlN H EI*U K Sl2NTA TtV EB QoorKO n. n.tvld Co., Inc.. 171 Mndlson

■ Nrw Yiirlt; A. R. Knatof. 1411 Bnrtroni nulldtns. Chlcflffo.

T ho N ew s 1" a m om bpf o f th o Aurtit of O Irctiludnnit. from w hom full

Inform nilon iih to cIrciiK itton m ny bo ob- •aIiipiI iiimn app llcn llon . D atn ilod Infor-

niipp1l<'(l lo m lly upon rcauoat.>

i ^ A D E D 8ID E W A I.K aA Xi’vv York onRiiieor makoa a hur-

(jontinn p}i1riil/ili!il to iiitcrcHt any enm- m iinily HlniKKlinj; w ith tho modorn E \ tr.Tffic jiroblt'ni.

Hi> would si't in tlin Nidi'wullts on M iin'ts, n*li\5n« th e p m e n t

BliU'wnlk apaco to tho Bjmco availnblo fo r v ^ ip h ’!!, Tlm t olinnRo ivoiilil vlr- tun lly (Iniihio tha Ktroct wliltli nnd ro- liovu w ill'd trn ffic npcordiiigly. A t till! Haiiio tinin i t tcoiiIiI mako foo t trnf- fil' Kiifor find |ilpn«antor.

Tho NiiK'»':tlk!i, nro:uI<?iI liko tlioao fam iliar in Itn linn pKIps. would nhd- tiT fhl' ]ipdi'»trinn from nun nn'il rnln.J t they ictTif ilouliJn d.'i-JcciI, aa tlia en­gineer iraRjji'Bts, w ith Iho Mppcr lovo'. carried iiprons n t n trcet JntorBertiona, ^ tlu'rt* ivonlil ni'VPc bo nny confusion o f foot mill vi’ljido tra ffic .

Tt woiiM cost money, to crowd tho siilowalka into tho huildinRa and aub* fltituto ntout pillnre fo r preaent wnlU fo r onc or two Btorlcfl nit nlonR tlio Btrcct. B ut i t miRht coat teas than nny other im provement auffie ion t to ta k e rnrn of tho enormoua t ra ff ic in- er<'nsc. Bua'inoM men ' m'lRht object . Btrongly tn Rivinp up ftny '^of their f ro n t BpiiPi*, nnd y o t ovcnUwlly Uioy , tniRht find tho now nrrntiRnmcnt to th e ir ndvantaRO.

I t would ponfcr a fnvor on tho whole country If aomo cournRooua city would try tho plan.

JUAUTUM N =

"Scnaon of miata nnd m dlow fru it- S fulness, ~

Cloao bonom friend of tho roaturinR s aun; E

CoDipirinR w ith him how to load and S bless 5

■\Villi fru it tho vine.-* lh a t round tho a thatch-MVoa run— B

“ W here nro tJk i bour* o f SprlnR t Ay, 3 w hi/o arc tlio y t S

T hink not o f them , thou haa t th y 5 mufilc, too .” —

So wroto ono pout. Sang nnothor: = "T lip m dnncholy dayB nro cnmc, tho =

eaddeat of the y o a r .” A th ird , w ith s a m atu rity beyond hia yeara, binda th e 5 ecflsona: " I f w inter cornea, ahnll aprlng £ bo fu r •behindf” ~

T o patentiv, au lunia i» iw p rftttic a l S season. For M other thero a ro school s booka to buy, f n i i t - t o can, ch ild ren ’s .S!l d o th in g to bo modo ready fo r tho lonjj g rind ; for F a ther, digRing in to buai- “ ncas n fte r tho fom parati\-e easo of sum­m er, scelnR to tho coal, ta k in g down scrocn doort'' and looking a f te r the m etal work, p reparing tho houao to to rcaist w in te r 's storms.

Childron, howovor, aro nk in to poets.- “ Oh, M othor, 1 ju s t love Iho falU “

D riv ing out into th e eountry sm elling (j,th« peaches and apples and fallenleaves, and s ta rtin g to-^ehoot and play-In g hido and aeck in tbe d u a k |" laysTwelve Oirl. ^

" I liko fall, too, b a t I Uko summerb e t t e r ," saya B ight Girl. “ I . l i k e to ^elim b tho trees and hide , w hen there taa re leaves on, to plny in tho w a te r and «p iek up nice IH tle shells. Oh, how ~~good U fed* , t3ie nlco warm aunshineon th e bcaeh, and going cam piag and qj

g e ttin g acquainted w ith f a n n s t” w]“ H nm ph!’ ' says 8 ix Boy. “ W hat " t

I like is w in ter. I s n ' t th e re ever ^ of

going to be any in o w t”O na thonght rnna nndem eath all

ih«M expteu looa. i iu ta tn n la th e tlm« l o r tak in g stock. O tber seaaons one ja k e s a s th e f come. I a A u tnm s one inoiB np, compares, th ln k a abon t th e ^ y e a r aa a whole. Iq

A U t of wisdom in jec ted in to th e re •toek-tak ing , an d th s wholo y e a r n n s ■moother, w ith more m arg in o f hap- ^ pincsa.

M aon iM ns QiBM NMtfad. w|T ho “MUe” Bible, w n tl le t t B ible t*

. fcDOWB, b u a macDifylDg g l a n In th e wt cover w ith w hlcb to re a d th e print* la* . •

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, • 7 / 9 ' MANHOOD

PE O M O A P fA IN JO H N P A U L JO N E S T B E E N A MORE

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A N D W E GO A LONO W AY TO IN a T H

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(Continued.) 1H e reached over and posscw ed him- "

Mtli o f her hand. She palled It from ... b i n gently, b u t h e p a id no attenU on to th e tittle moaCQlar p ^ te a t , and ez> am lned th e han d critically . On th e b ack of the m iddle finger he pointed o u t a acar—a very t l n f acar. “

yoa rem em ber how yen g o t' ^ t h * t r ' he M ked. . -

B ecause i lm d o n g to tb a hand . tbel» ^ b ead a w ere very cloaa together aa > , abe Joined In tb e exam ination. ‘

•W by, I don’t b e lle re I do," aald j,*

••I do,” h e rep lied . •T7e—jo n and I ^ a n d M ary F o tay th e w tn p lay ing „ uom ble-peg, a n d y oa p o t yonr hand . on th e g n m Jo a t a* I th rew tb e k n ife gj —I t co t yoo, and le f t lh a t acar." ,

1 remexsber. n o w T - a t id ahe. "H ow aneh th lnga com e back ov er th a = memory. And dJd U leave a acar w ben I pnahed you tow ard tb e red-bot a tove tn th e achoolhotue o ne b llzuirdy day, Uke thla, ‘and y o a peeled tfae akin o tr y on r tvrlat w here I t a tm ck the a to re?”

*Xook a t It,” aald be, b aring hla long and bony w r i s t * ^ lg b t t h e n ) "

A nd they w are off o n tb e traU th a t leada b a ^ M o childhood, n e y bad ta lk ed long, u d I n t im a te , w hen th e ahadow i of th e early evening crept In to th e coraera e f th e room. Jennie recalled tb e tim e w ben th e tornado narrow ly mlaaed tb e acboolbooae. and frlg b ten ad everybody in achool nea tly to death.

“B varybody b n t yoa, Jim ," Jenn ie rem em bered. T o o looked o o t o f tbe w ^ d o w and told tb e teach e r th a t the tw ta te r w as going n o rtb o f oa, and w onld UU aomebody elae."

D i d i r aaked Jim .- “T w ,- n l t - JB iiiln_ ‘' i iia t i n I

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Copyright, 1023,

t e a S e r aakvd us to kneel aud thoQlf ^o' Ood, yoa said, 'W hy shoold w e thnnk < Ood th a t Bomdiody d s a is blow ed s t a w a y r She wna greatly shockcd.” u j

“I don 't eco to thla -day,” J im aa* aerted . “w hnt .answ er there w as to co m y queatlon.” i

I n the gotherlDg darkneaa Jb n again r h took Jcnn le ’8 hand , ba t thla tim e ahe thi deprived him o f I t

B e w as trem b ling Uke a leaf. L et I t b e rem em bered in h ia fav o r tb a t ^ a waa tho only g trl’a ham^ |« d «T«r held.

"Toti cnn 't And nny more acara on it," ahe said soberly.

“L et me soo iiow much it hoa chnngetl alnce I a tuck th e knlfo In I t .- bcREcd Jim . roi

Jenu le lield i t up fo r InapecUon." I t 'a longer, and alendcrer. and

w hiter, and ev ea more beaoHfol,” aald hc, " thnn tho Uttle hand I c u t ; ‘“ I b u t It wna then th e m osl beaoUful i b a n d lo th e world to roo—and atlll la."

“1 m ast Uglit th e lampa,** aold th e coan ty auporintendcnt-elect. m U ier flaatered. I t- m uat ’ be confessed. ••Mnmraal W heco a r« a ll th e m a tc b e a r ' P*'

M ra. W oodruff an d U ra. Irw ln cam e In, and tbe lam pligh t rem inded JIm 'a m o th e r tb a t tho cow woa atlU to milk, ~ an d th a t th e chickens mlgbt need at'> tentloD. T h e W oodraff alelgb cam e ^ to th e door to ca rry them hom e; bot J im desired to brenat th e atorm. H e ™ fe l l ib n i tie needed th e conflict. M rs. *, Irw ln scolded him fo r hla fooUsbneaa, b u t ho atrode off Into the w hirling d r if t, th row ing back a good-by fo r ^ g en e ra l conaumption. and a pa the tic amUe to Jennie . ^

• "H e 'a aa odd aa D ick 's hatband.* aa ld Mrs. W oodruft, “tram ping off In a pmrm Uke th la." - ,

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•TOI yflO Une him u p r aaked the con» Ionet of Jennie. j

T ho young lndy s ta r te d nnd bloshed. naiiSho bnd forgotten aU abou t th e poU- thetloi of the situntlon. o f i

" I—I’m afra id 1 d idn 't, p ap a ," ahewnfcssed. C

“Tliose brown m ice 'o f Professor [>arbl8hlroV ' aald lhe colonel, “woreLhe devil and nil to ' controL** g

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A distinct scnM tlon m n through Jio Woodruff school.’ b n t th e school- ~ m aster and & group of five b o y a 'an d tlireo girls engaged In a very onclaas- Iko conferenco Iu th e back o f the poora w ere aU unconscious o f I t The jeography classes hod recited.- and tlic InnRuoge work wns on. Those too sm all for these studies w ere play­ing a game under th e leadersh ip of lltinie Slinma, who had been prom ot­ed to th e position of weed-aeed mon­itor.

T ho game wna fo rfe its. B ach child iihd been encouraged to Bring aome lo rt o f weed from th e w in te r f ie ld s^ preferably ono th e seed o f w hlcb atUl clung to tho dried receptacle*—b at inyhow. n weed. I f any pupil bronght tn a speclmon th e nam e o f w hlcb he hiinself could n o l correctly give, he paid a forfeit. I f tr apeclm en waa brought In not found In th e aohool niblnel—whlch waa coming to con­tain a considerable collection—It was placed there, and th e taak a llo tted to the b est penman In th e school to write Its proper label. Ail th is cauaed ex- ;ltem ent. and not a little b n z z ~ h u t it ::en8ed when the county superintend- in i entered th e room.

F o r It waa a f le r th e flrat o f Janu- iry, nnd Jennie waa vislUng iho Wood- rufi achool.

L E S ^Sized - Packed

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th e group in tb e back of th e room ' A C T F n t o n w ith Its conference, oblivious |'^ the e a tran ce of Superin tendent F in n ' in le . T h e ir w ork waa ra th e r ab- ■blng, belag no m ore no r lesa th a n to r 1 > coninllaUon of th e flgnres b f a cow laua o f th e d i s t r ic t Total‘A ltogether,* aald M aiy T a lc o t t Twei e h av e tn th e d is tr ic t one hundred goi d flfty-threo cowa.” ogoa*1 d on 't m ake I t t h a t ” aald B ay- .'pwer •nd Simma. *'l don’t get h o t a bun- Id a n d thirty-eight.'* 555)3’T h e trouble Is,” sold Newton Bron- B. “ lh a t M ary’s counting In tbo illoy herd o f Shorthom a." nrJpoa'.■Well, th ey 're cowa, a in 't t h t y r In- , , . r TOgated M ary. ? . „"Not for th is cenaas." said Bay-

"Why n o t r asked Mary. ’T h e y ’re “ '’‘'[ i '’ s p re ttie s t cows In life neighbor-

“Scotch Shorthom a." said Newton, nd ru n w ith t h d r cfllvea." motors,•Leave them out.” aald Jim . “nnd morrow, I w ont each one lo te ll In ° B language clasa. la Uiree hundred ‘‘'"Pa” >rds o r less, w hether t l ie ro ' nro ough cowa In the dj,<«trlct to Justify cJ'®orfi c o o pem tivo crcnmery. nnd give tlio ow n. you 'll nnd artic les In tho countoi rm paporji i f you look through th e tailmei rd ^ndex. Now, how nbout th e cen- triea. s In the ndJolnlBR diatrieta?*’"T h e re nn,' more thnn tw o hundred Ithln four nill«*s on tho roods lead-i*^® --w ost." Biiltl n hoy. oiiKtcni__ __________________________ ' ' • POIlfilU

{C ontlnueih^ ^•cxt Iaauo.) iports t --------- ♦i,5qo,

.E G A L A D V E R T I S E M E N T ? j ; ; f S'—'■'-r—--- ----- ----- ---—- j dtvidei

C harte r N o. 40. noctcdB oport o f th e OondlUon o f tho ,Hrrptr

B A N K o r KLMBEELY. ”\ t K im borly in tlu* .'J'nto o f Idnho, iL tlio cloao of buaiiioKH Sept.‘' l 1 , 10:2:1. ' '

K Ii»O U ftC K B .I/OiuiB and discotiiiti- ..... J.I.’ifi.noC.?.’ ‘Unn-I-

. -StorkH, IioiiiI h and war each griiiits .................................. fi.2SS.7.’i

S tock of. Fedoral Ru- ^obrBorvc Hunk ..................... 1,500.00

RaiikiiiR lifiuBP, furiiiltiro !a n d fixtiirea ................. lH .im .on

O th rr nvil .......... 1"^^Claims, jin lcm cn ti, d r .. . U.ai’J.im Tho

, CuBli on hnnd ................... :i,'.VJ0.U7 woro (Pi:t> from IciuIck .............. "l,H:i:i..'5r 3 poiniChecks am i d ra f ts on Ij^

o th e r banka ................... 1,3.11.44*1’ ,..Kipcnsi'H ill o f '

Duminga ....................... I,n75.m------------ - Pore

rotftl ................ ;.................„..$n7,0(W.4!t prove.L IA D IL H T F^. cent t<

, 'C ap ita l atoek paid in 35,00t3.T)O vancedfiuri.luB fluid ................... 15,000.0(1 i„,nra»

. Ind iv idual dopoBiU sub- ^ ., j» c t 1« ch w k ................ l.W,31(1.77. Savinga dopoaila ............ 1,250..SO' ^'’•'*5

Tinio certifientcB o f de- reaultcpoait .................... ........... 02,207.00 KJUiter

C nahicr'a ehocks .........., 3.C3S..'53

ro ln l M epmil., ............... .......»».™,1S3.0{] .Bill!* pavablo, including °

obligntions represent- lonns,in g money bo rrow ed__ 10,950.00

. Rediaeounts .... ..;............... 01.5.13.4.T o f mei^ bank '

Totnl ----------------------------- $417,000.40 week ’’ATE OP IDAHOD ohowo,

lonty o f Twin Palla)^ **1, W . n . Tum or, Cnchior of the^abovo .med bank , do aolcmiily awear th n t ® e above stn to incnt is true lo the bost pared my knowledge nnd belief.

W. H . TDRXEIt, Cashier. , C O R R E C T -A ttest: NIP

n , p . LARSEN, bonds C. T. BROWN, a , o-

D irectors.Subscribed nnd Bworn to hoforo me t ia lO th dny o f Soptembcr. 102.1.I c c r t i f y - t^ m NOT an o ffiocr o r di- ^ U rd ctor o f tbia bank . Fourtl

W . C. DICKEY, JR .,N otary Public. . . .

C A R O W

We Now Gliarg

l n 8 H(W e '.have installed the OONSTANl

BATTEBY O EA BO IN O — the m ost impor sav ing developm ent since th e beg inning i endorsed b y the m akers o f Exide B atteric b a tte ry m anofaetnrera in the w orld.

B a tte riea a re fo lly c h a r g ^ in oight is reeognlM d by th e ' leading engineers as of teehaxging batteries.

B y the C onstant P i^en tla l M etliod, I ually and n e t m ixed ind iscrim inately with n n fa ilb g ly takes exactly tb e am oan t o f e more or no less. The possibUity o f ovi

■ “ b o U ing" o r overheating is P 08IT IV B L '

The tim e o f local p la te aetlon Is <u m axim am to an eight-hoar m aximum, tl shedding o ( ac tive m ateria l from tho gr: b a tte ry ia fo lly charged the cu rren t is si prolongs b a tte ry life ,

Exide Battery >

‘" t r " Statio

iEPTEMBER 23,1923.JTIVE STOCKS ADVANCEn Tons DlBplayed I n S a to rd i^ ’a S a if Session; S a g a n , O ana a n d M o­tor U m ea fibow Gama

Potal -sales 281,800 shores, tw en ty industria ia ‘av eraged 8S.53;; gain , .4 a H igh , 3B23, 105.38; low,02. .rW enty railroads averaged 81.92; t gnin, .DO. H igh, 1023, 00.01; low,53.

t^EIW YORK, Sopt. 22 'cos'diaplnyed a firm to p e in to d a y 's ' let ha lf holiday sosslon o f tho mar t. Subaidenco o f recen t selling p re a - .'0 brought about ra th e r gonoral short .'oring, tho gains in tho uct\vo issues i>;lng over a wJdo lis t b u t tho bea» iiibltions of g roup a tren g th wcro modo

tho sugars, equip.-nents, cans and itors.Nows developmentri nppurently hnd llo effect ou securitioo vnlucR. Cahlo (patches, particu la rly thoso dealing th tho roparntions Kituntion. npponred cerfiii. Reports th a t fa it trade wna panding cniitioiialy liut stead ily wcro untoractcd by rum ors o f fu rtho r cur- ilment in tho s tc d and m otor intlus-Pa- ^

Bolls M o re U p . ^Rsvilft JHflvctl up w ilh th o induatrinls,0 boat inqu iry boincf no ted fo r tho Ktcrn riirricra. R iillim nro nud Ohio iifiiuied i u utoiidy ndvnni'e on ro- rts thn t AuRiiat vnniings will cxecod ,sq0,000 net., nH com parod wit;li a fic it o f nbout ^O.'iO.OOO hi •tho atinio m th last year. Enrly resum ption o f vidends oa the eoniipon stoek is or- ctcd by ■Wall ntrcot, in Hno w ith tho recto rs ' nnnouncoment onrlier in tho ar. B altim ore nii'l Ohio touehed 7-8, but alip|)i<d b(ii-k In te r to fil 1-2,

lero i t wna up. 1-2 on th e day. Cftuw- nn-Pacific, Now llnvcn nnd Rending eh gained nea rly ,n p o in ty

Tobacco ie iow ,Tobncco Stocks fnilcd to respond to e nnnouncement Hia». c isn rc ttu pro- ction was rnnuing :n; per cont nhiail J;ist ji'jir.

Tho only conapinnoim weak BpoM arc Goodrich preferred , which broko pointa nnd Commoreial 8<llvcnts A nn<l

which y id d ed 2 juid 3 3-4 reapoot- d y .

Exchanges lu ip to v e .Foreign cxehangca continued to im- ove. Demand storlln*- ndvnncod ono ' nt to $4.53 1-6, nnd F ren ch fanes nd- luced alightly to fl.Ol l-2c . M nrked iprovoment wnii sKown b y Spnnish •HctuB, which jum ped 31 pointa to :.85 conts. H igher p ricca fo r eUver suited in improvoiiiont in tho Fur fuitcrn rntes.

Olearinga H eavy .Tlio weekly clearing house statoincnt owed increases of $12,500,000 iu ons. diaeountB und luvcstm ents, and I,<145,000 in tim e deposits. The reserve : member banka in tho federa l reserve m k droppod to $19,247,000 below tho eok before 'w hile ne t «lcmand deposits lowed a ahrinkage of $13,030,000. Ag- regnte reserve to ti lc d ♦483,770,000 av ing a d efic it in rcaorvo of $0,354,- iO, a deeroose o f $17,544,030 ns com- trod w ith a weok ngo. .

O OTEBK U BN T BONDS.N EW YORK. Sept. 22 (/TO -Liberty

ftnds dosed;1-2B J............. .......... ................. ......4 09.20

irs t 4 l-4s __________V,__ _____ 03.3' 'Bcond 4 l-4s ___________ ____ il8.4hird 4 l - 4 s __________________ oa.S«ourth 4 1 -4 S ______ __ ________ 0 ^

BBAD TH E C L A S aiF IB D ADn

r N E R S

ge Batteries

loursANT PO TEN TIA J. M ETH O D o fnportan t time, m oney a s d b a tte ry lag o f the b a tte ry sorvice. I t is Jteries — the o ldest a n d la rgest

ight hoars by tb is m ethod , whleh -s as tbo OMLT se ien tlfic m ethod

Bd, ba tte ries ore eharged Individ- w itb o ther batteriea . E aeh b a tte ry o f cu rren t w hieh i t re tin irea — no

overcharging, oxeesslve gassing, 7B L T eliminated,

a eu t down from a 48 o r 72-honr n , tbn* leanclng tho am oun t of e grid re ta in ing fram ea. W hen a is ootomaticaUy e u t dow n, whieh

& Ignition

ion ” i r ' ‘

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F iftee n Years A go in T w in Falls

Fro m K«WB F lW ^ p te m b e r 25, 1908 and ’l i•___________________ .H'ill ni

B. A. B^kCT ot Twill Full#, one of them ost oxpcricnccd and Hurecuful fnriri* *'Caror,crs o n the tlTict, hn* been travollnfr in Noblo";tb e middle w est for Bcvcral w*oVa in- >»’ spce ting ootod fa m in g acetlonn, nndw rite# Tho ' Nowa from CliicaRo th n t Ocorbe fin d s ^ t h l n g to equal tho Twin dencoFnllfl t r ^ t a s fn r nn ngrieulturnl ad- »'®ro jvan tag es go. Twin 3

. _______ I.c UrUT ho Three C?rcok stockmen nre b u y

Jng hny and gm ln libcrnlly In Twin F a lls nnd viieinity. John MaeHao pur*chnsed lOO ; tons of hay n t Buhl Insv Contcll.w eek for <5 per ton in tho stnck nml "•has also bought coDxIcUrablc Rrnin. An- S'**! drew Bogerson and Jnck Brntton nrc intow n for trrnin nnd huppliOB. ela

' whichA» ovent th n t is being looked for- .eess.

w ard to w ith -a great deni o'f Interestis th o -wetldJng oi Toaj. Thum b'.whlcb F ranwill tako plnco n t the rink n e i t Tuos- k iiip ,”dny erening. Tho iillrnction is pro- Mich.,fconted under tbo ausplccs o f tho I.ad lo s ' Bluo tAid o f tho Presbytcrliin church. The much j

S T O (fOR 30 DAYS (

are not offeri time in order 1

on every item in ou We_are listing:

A C l e a n - U p O n J

Lawn Mower

l ^ n . , 3-knlfo, tegu lar jO.75, .

. • 10-in., -t-knlfo, regular <17.C0,

16.ln., 5.knifo, regular *20.00,

Electric WashiiiLook a t thest

copper t.ub, regular >120.00, B p e c ^ -------------------------------------- -

On9 &UnQt«, copper tub , regular IlSS.OiSpocial ------------------------------------------------

Orystal, regular price $145.00,S p e c ia l------------------- :-------------- -------------

N ttlo n a l, hand power,S p e c ia l--------------- •--------------- ------------- —

Suction Fonnden,S p e c ia l--------- ---------- ------------------- ----------:

25% OFF ONT e n n i s R a c k e t s2 5 P e r C e n t O f f

C R O Q U E T S E T S

8-bftll, regular *0.00, O Q ]S p e c ia l------------------------ -4-ball Profesilonal, O Qregular 1100. S p o c i a l i

1/3 Off On All Fi

s p e c i a i T e

p i n n e r W a r e i n S e t a

a t A t t r a c t i v e

P r i c e s..Basement

»-

" ' TWINFi!r A L L S D A I L Y N E W S , - ^

owing children tnko the principol i ic U tts in th e ca s t: Bride, Gynoth Y oung; soon piJUI, J e ia M cKee; maid o f hunor, fe r opi ly Thotuns; best man, Edw nrd Bnb-!i; bridesnmUU, .Wbcrtlws B eno it O n ’

Iren e W arner; .n»hers, F rederick M urrnjt.n n d B obert Newion; flow er g irls, tho Cluc Costello n n d ' Grnce II lll; rlnR jioundrer, Audrcj- Bnker^ mlniHter, B urton Robins>lo"; fa th e r o f brldo, A lfred B urltn c e w t, t; mother' o f bride. Mnrjorio B nker. and 5

' ' \ tlvos Jl icorgo T. Sprngue is bu ild ing n resi- CO on Shoshono avenue- Tho plnns e prepared by Burton M orse, tlie in Fnlls n rchltcct. The houso will .iRUtvd nnd heated by c\/!ctTir.\ty am^ ren t w ill bo used ' for cooking.

■■ S.'in J iicsho W llllnms, Pern nnd Flnrcneo pio oftcllo nnd Voiiln Thomwi aro going tn Bunda)B a mnsqucrnile bnll In K. o f P. hnll TheSnturdny ^vening lo which 04 guests roundii0 been Invited. Tho girta a re mnk- Jnj» ,loelaborate prepnratlons for tho ovent Missch promises to bo conspicuous snc- ]„'• Chnr

“rank E. B entty , thn “ straw borrv Clirlig ,” is here from Three ^ ^ fv e rp , new It ■h., looking n ftc r h h p lan t fn rm on0 L akes nvenuo. Mr. D ca tty is very The* !h pleased w ith th* outlook nnd pro- enrninj

F O L L O \^

G K RONLY—BE6INNINiring an alibi ot any i ■ to make room for Fi >ur store.? a few items below t

All The FAMOl]P o s s e s s i n g F e a t i

A Perfect B6 i i « a r o T y q o , ■ w ith o u t r^lar $120.0Special. . ^

S q u a r e T > -p e , w i t h . w

57 00 r e g u l a r $ 1 2 5 .0

Li oo Special. . L4.00 1 Only HOWA

ing Machines ^ise prices

_____ $85.00$95.00

_______ $100.00 No l

_ _ _ _ _ _ $18.25 2 ;--------- ,__98c ,B.g;

1 ALlTALUMiiSBaseball Goods 2 5 Per Cent O f f

BICYCLE TIRES *'1«

Pennsylvnnin Vacnum (P O “| Q g. Cup, reg. *3.2:i, special ea. vJ£l»±V G ray Kon-Skid, regular ( P ' | Q Q 1<

♦3.00, spocinl each............. *D L »V 0’ si

?’ish ing Tackle 5

R E D U C E D ~i

ISALrLA]“ TW IN F A L I

?WIN'FALLS, IDAH 0, SII th a t the Tw in F alls tra e t will produce the fincrtt <]uality o f win-

apples. - I

t Tuesdny, Septem ber IS, J . Me- ]rny o f Twin R ills county, b a d on SinceChicago m arket SSD hend of 71 ;

id inmbs whieh w ere sold, by Clay,inson und company for |5 .«5 por d o IS', tho top of tho irudo on rangers, j5 cen ts per ewt. higher th an na ,

I mndo on th a t day.------------------------- ^ H vnit,

ROCK CREEK■-------- All n

DCK OREEK— M i« A lberta Owen ^.ni beisitlng friondh * hcrie. nnd ’ exiiss Norn Donirosc came homo from Yho finJneln to , whero nho stnyed a cou- „j,y j^i

of weeks. Sho k i t fo r lio llU tcr provemilay night. - way. ,10 cnttlemen around hore ore busy »pcnt, tding up their ca ttlo th a t nro com- pnivlng down from theN iills.Iss Nellie Anderson Is now stnyiu)''m n Fnllfl. If ,j,inrles A bbott o f Jnrb idgo wns hore jjjj,-lee his children W ednesday. jniris Peterson w as transac ting busi- tj„na. i

In town Thursday. tl,Q ^n— .............. plenty

lefN ew s iM -eud h y tbo perm anent .in j^^loMCa. .EEAl

N T H E C R

E D U (SG THliRSDAY/SE■ n a t u r e , e x c e p t t h e p '

^ a l l M e r c h a n d i s e , a n d

t o g i v e y o u s o m e i d e ;

QS MONARCH IVi t i i r e s Not O b ta in a b le !

Bakeri t ^ Y n tc r f r o n t . n I!) .0 0 , ■

$ 8 0 . 0 0i K 5 i ii ^ I

w a t e r f r o n t , M ^ l r l " I 1 >•00,

$ 8 5 . 0 r , i p ® i

V R D R A N G E , 6 H o l e

G A L V A N I Z E D ^

T U B S S L

3-quart,1 .................................6 9 c e n t s M euntali

2 : ........ ............ 79-aents. 3 ................................8 9 c e n t s o-qunrt,

ElCIAI^nenvy 12-quarl : a lv a n iz e d p a i l . . . .3 9 c o n t s . Mountaii

NUM .WARE I 2i

F A R M Gl14-ft. Eoystono Tubular, regnfar $20.00,•pecial .........................— ...................... ------------ -

16-ft, Keystone Tubnlnr, regobxr #22.00,apeelal ------------ --- -------------- ---------------------

10-ft. Yankee, rego lar $12.50, speeial ................... .'................

« P U « 8 ------------ U rtMfl ru e a ___________ _____ lOe eaeb IIU U

P R IC E S O N

D A Y H ^T W I N F A L L S

LS’ LEADING■s' -

\

f E G A S O L I I IE T A X

N E T S H E A V Y R E T U R N S■ rcnderei

M aaror* S « ta n ta OTer 1160,000 bounty;a Oota* lo to E f f e c t l u t A pril; J i 'tm c f 1 Improve H l g h W '

SE, Sepl. 22 (A>)—Slnco going into srhoifilolast April I , the s ta te gnsolino w ill bo

f two ren ts po.* pnllon has netted luorrute *101,403-02, accordiJig to B. E. M. Robl , stnto .nud lto r o f public ne-*• who WI

money rcccivcd under the ta r f irs t de>c expended on fho Improvement Dintri ixtenfion o f th e s tn io 'h ighw nvn.Irst expenditure nndcr th is net of Importance jr i l l . be for tho im-ment o f tho ho rth nnd south high- hcntlo

ApproxlmatiUy |20,000 w ill bo th e Mci , nccording Jo W. .1. lln ll, In hn- lg the old p n r t o f th is road.

-----------^ ------ OticicSun, Moon and E a rth . w arm '

Ihc Hun w ere n hollow bnlt. and (mndourth nnd moon frould be placftd added.0 ccntcr In th e ir re la tiv e posi* ttECd.

the moon could continuo roundcnrtb Inside th e hud an d lenve _ y of room ‘o spare.

AD TH E D A IL Y N E W a '••■sll.

rO W D T O

C T io :EPT. 20; ENDING?lain fact that we w:1 in this ev^nt offer ;

3a of our Special Pric

MALLEABLE RI n A n y O t h e r R a n g e

j A Big Fuel^[ lle;;ulnr l\vpe, w'ith

TesorvoiiiJ Regular Price S

1 ExtraSpecial

e, 16” Oven, Special,

^ F R E E Z E R S

- t j M l-q t. V acuum F rees- ^(Kjjfl or, no e ra sk , Bpocial ■-

p . $^.98;»a____$1.00 _

____$2.98 ,J,::!!!!____ $4.49 ----- ‘

___$4.98 ^__ $6.29

W U to m n n oa i n ______________ special _

15% OFF ON ALL

A T E S r ^ i_______$16.25 ~2^_______$18.00 -----......... $9.25

use Paints, Kalsomine, 10

E V E R Y IT E

R D V ^ Ri , I D A H O

H A RD W A RE

iUNDAY MORNING, SEIIBBNDEB.TO A U T H O E lT IB a BA TB 8 a [BRIDGE, M’ais.. Sept. 2 2 .(/P)— vn A. SwojMi, o f Brockton, sur-jd Wodnesilny lo tho MiddlcHox BAN PR

nuthoritics to niiswer to tho In- oastboundn t returniHl by the grnnd ju ry in» hero Fhnrging him with hnving been -oDMr ant essory before und n fte r the faetm urder o f Mrs. Alleo M. W olf- r ^

o rf o f Bnst B rldgcwuter. He ^> nrrulgned In the sut>erior court on tbeso p•row nftem oon with Dr. WUIinm Tho chai>b o f B oston, whi) wnn nrrestcd on por, to nngo o f pcr/orm ing nn illegal oper- ra tes, and

“ 'I an tldpntc ,t-as ind icted for m urder in th c i ‘ ICKrec.r in A ttorney .\r th iir IC. Rending — ■ ; 10* intinintioii Indny ns to fu rtherii-s o f his offico lu Investlgii- !*• 1 f thu clfcumst.nni'cs surrounding Oynec<nding o f portions of Mrs. Wolf- P ra e tilo rf’s body iu two nult cuhcs iu Women,rrrlmiic river nt Tvnsboro. Oland, i

-------------------------- amlih-R], F o r th e Oilcloth. -

loth flhoutd bo wuflhed w U h ___wnUT, to whicli n llttio stnrch

' w ilh bolllnji w nter) bus been , ^, Soup Bbould on no account be ^

Tlianks, W EI

nknesa W ithout Judlolouanaaa. 222 EIf people who prido thcm selvas _ _ luu very frank a re often cm elly *

O U R

N S Ai SATLRDAY, OCTrish to reduce our sti you SWEEPING REI

ces during this sale.

LANGEe T o d a y ! M l J T

Saver ' J ™solid copper a I

ir Jl

$ 1 3 7 . 5 0 ^ ■ o i L S ' jBHOBT BX71

1 $97.50 —-----Three

I, $45.00 I ~ B um or --------

^ W A S H 1No. 8, m etallic bottoi

----------- ^ u lar $2.rS; BpociolNo. 0, m ctaiiic bottc la r »3.00, spocial ~ No. 8, Chompioil, cop regu la r 13.75, special

— ' No. 0, Champion, copregu la r $4,00, special

STONEWAHE-SPECHLATC o l d B l a s t P

L a n i e ^ m ' r i . : "

^ = : I 1 $ 1 . 6 9 «

w h i t e e n a m iH a r m C l o c k a i>o f t . b e i

) P e r C e n t O f f H o a o , ap^

s P e r C e n t O f f o n a l l L a w n ________ A e e e a a o r i e a

S p e d a l P r i c e a o n a l l - (Just in time for the htinting i

^0 Oft Mouse Traps, -

KSr OUR^• I T '

V _ y V ^ « ^7-qt- EnCovered^

B e r j i r

^ t o r e ”

PTEMBER 23,1923. • O T JB ■ /

■■ "1 ' ' ,■ .SSSSOHBDUIiB l i lF T E S

O K OOAST sm sv rn Q

I PKAN6‘16oO, Sept. 82 ( /P )-n o und in toreoastal confcrfaeo meet* iro F riday doelared open ra te s oa ' and lum ber. T b is is equivalen t rm lttlng oach o f t h e ‘Bhipowner*I confprcnco to f ix his ovm rntes .'SO produetN.ehango waa m ade, ns regards cop^

0 moot recent reductions IA mil and a s regards lumber, to meot

pated com petition In tram p car*

L. LEHBBAOH, M. P . macologitt and SorgeoB. ractlcs United to Dlaeaaes of oen, defects o f tha ThTrotd id. and Surgezy. ' ZiOcat«d ia Ui'Blco Bnlldlns.

HELLO. B m .1ran t \ box o f 12-gaugo aholls,

0 shftt. How much! $1.15. inks, call again .W EBN EB’S B E F A IB SHOP 22 Secottd a t . n . Pbone 628.

Open Saturday Fvenlngs. -

X E;tober 20stock a t this EDUCTIONS

7

S T O V E S ,BX7BNBB r r P B

$9.98..... ....„S14.98 : ,______ $17.98

1 B O I L E R S ^

ottom , regu- . ^ * 1

c o p p o O o tto m , g 2

copper bottom ,

AT 19c PER GULIONP i p e F l u s h

s all wasto pipes. Regular

:!'■ .......42c 'fluah shoold b o In evsry

bom s

i e l w a r e----------------------------— 'best Moulded BubBer

..................... $ 6 . 0 0

t e n S p r a y s a n d

U G U l ^ ^Dg seasons

- , - 5 for 10c

S T € ) I ^ .

Enamel -Qamel T | ^ .

r ' .

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T W IN F A L L S D A IL Y N E W S p

- U— ev«rjr momln* except Monday

■ « > " ■ Bnterert M n w n d ciniui mtill mutt«*r —

April t. 1>I8, nl Iho poiitoffle« *•. Twin fktla. Idaho, under th« ao t of I.

. SUOSCRIPTtON RATSaOn# yeftf .................... ............................t month* .................................................3 .tS■ mnntha ................................................. l-“J1 nionth ........................................................W

MBJmBTl OP ABSOCIATBD n i E 8 H Th« . A«80elnted P r« « I- fTolimlvalV

OthPnrlBo orcOllod In Ihfn pnnor. Bnd aloa thp lo ca l, now# piihllahpn heroin.All rlshtu of • K-pjrtollMmon of Bpeelal fllRPatchcn herein urn n'ni'rvcd.

(/p) meanii A«ooclAt«d PrwB.

Ko renponBlhimy In njummed for tho c«r<» of uncollcltca mftnuocrtpUi, photo. rmphn or othoi/contrlbtited mattor. A r­ticle* mitimlltfd for publlciillon will bo onotl or not nt lh«i ilfncrotlon of th « ^ l> lor. nnd no mnniiiwrlplii will b*« returned inltiMS jvrrnmpnnSfMj l>y ncccwavry poat*

• ________ .BASTnnN nEI-llR.Sn:NTATIVI58

Georffo H. David Co.. In a , ITl Mndtaon •T.... Ni‘W Yf>rk; A. R. Kfifttor. K ll \ Hnrlford Dulldlnff, Chloieo.

Tho N«w« In ft momher of tho AuiJli Oiiri'iiu of Olmnliitlonn. from wliotn full Infiirmntlon un to circulation may ho ob* \ tnlned Jipon npplleatlnii. Detnlled Infor- \ mnlloii niiprll''<l locully upon rcquwit.

A M A D E b SIDEW AI.KS ^ A N<mv York onpiiiocr miikos a sur-

.......^csjjoii cn lriilatiy l.to injpwut ony cum-numify KlniKKl'UR moiJorp EV;trn ffie prohlcm.

}to woiiM mil In tlin HiilownlkR on litininps s tffc ts, nd<lin;;. tho presen t aiiti'Wftlic spaco to flic npnco avaltnhio fo r vcliiplofi. T lm l chnnpe would vtr- tiiiilly ihiiiblc tlio fltrcot width and ro- Jicvt; wlioil trn ffic nRcordinfjly. A t tlic Pniiic time it wniilcT^ijKlttc foot trn f- fhr Kufcr and pIpuNiinlcr.'

Tli<< Kulow.-ilkii, nrrnded lilcn thoflo frfTnlii^ir in It.TlT?hi ritioB,.would nhol* tNr tho pnloslrinn from aun nnd rnln.I f they WITU doiihlo-dl'rki’d, .is tlio e n ­gineer siifJBCstfi, wiHi tho upper level <yjrr'iM nrroiiii a l s tree t IntomecrionB, tlifTO would nev fr bo nny confusion o f foot nml vi'liielo' trn ffic .

Tl would ooflt monoy, tn rrowd tho aidow.ilkff into“TJt_o buildinRO nnil aub- s titu to ntout pillani fo r prcxent walla lo r one or two atoHcs n \ nlonfj Iho Btrcot. n u t t t miRht coBl.Icnn than any other imjirovcniont a u f f i ^ n t to tnVo caro o! tho pnormouii trn ffic 5n- creoac. HuninoM inon m ight ob jcct . ■trongly to Rivlnfj up any of the ir fro n t upTlcp, nufl y e l ovenlunMy Iboy i;vipht find the now nrranRomont t o ih c lr ndvnntnRO. ’’

I t wp«ld ronft>T a favor, on tho wholo counlry If aomo courn;;couA c ity

■would try the plnn.

ATTTOTJN =“ Senson of miata nnd mellow fruit-^ =

fulucss,^ HClose .^osom friend o f tho m atiirinc '5

Bun; =Conspirin({ w ith him how to load and

i>lcsa"With fm it tho vines th n t round tho

thntch-M ve* run-—“ W hero aro tho aonRS o f J p r in g ! Ay,

— whens nio tlioy tT hink not o f thora, thou haat th y

music, to o ."8 0 wrote ono p o u t. San;; nnother: 5 “ The melancholy dnya nro come, tho

Baddent o f tho y o a r ." A th ird , w ith a m atu rity beyond his y'cara, binds tho Bcaaona: “ I f w inter comca, lAiall aprlng bo fnr b e h in d f"

To parents, autum n ia a practical aeason. Vor !y.olhcr thero nro achool Looks to buy, f n i i l to can, chiidron’a clothinf; to bc mado rc^dy for tho lOBf; ' g rind ; fo r F a ther, d igging into bu ri- ncas a f te r tho com parative caso ot aum- tner, seeing to the eoal, taliiDg down Bcroon doors nod looking ' a fte r th e m otal work, preparing tho hi^oso to reaiat w in te r 's stormB. l i t

ChlidfoB, howftYOT, un aVin to poets. “ Oh, Mothor. , I ju s t lovo tho 2*111 D riv ing out in to the country am ellios tiu th e peaehcs aad app le t and taU ea ] leavea, and s ta rtin g to school and play- hsi in g h ide and seek in tho d u sk i” sayB Tw elve GiiL *

" I like fQ)I, too, b a t I Uko summer | b e t te r ," eaya B ight Olrl. “ I like to ^ ii tU tab th e tTcea and h ide w h n lber« uxx Are Icavea on, to p lay in th e w ater and ^ pielT up ^nico JHtIo aholla. Oh, bo^ good St ^eelB^ th e n lco w arm Bunshlae on the b iach , and ^ i n g eam piig and g e ttin g Bcquaintod m th f a r ^ " wh

tay« S ix Boy. “ W hat «te I like ia w in ter. l a n 't thore ever ^ go ing to be any a n o w t"

O a« th o n g h t n m s oadem eath all . (he«e expreasiooa. A utam n U the tim e loc l o r tak in g Btoek. O ther aeuonB one ia k e a « they come. I n A ntam a -one fo m f np, compares, th inka about th e ^ y e a r S a a whole. Int

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aelf o f h e r hand. p o lle d i t fro tn ,,l him geatly. b u t be paid n o atteoU on to th a i l t t le m tiaciilar p ro tea t, u d e ir ainlned th a bhnd erltlcaU y. O s th a back o f th e m iddio tm gor polntod ou t a acat^-ft Tery t l o j sca r .

"Do you rem em ber h o w yop g o t “ t h a t r . h e aaked.

Bacaoa* 31m d 'o ag to Qm h a n d . tbel» heada w ero re ry cloM to g e th o r aa ' f •ho jo ined In the .sxam lnatloo. .

-W hy. I don’t beU aro I d o ,- aald Bhe. . JJ

“I do,” ho ropUod. *TVe—y o n a n d I - - and U a ry F oray tha w er* p lay ing „ uxumble-pog. and yon p tit y o o r hand on th a g ra ta jo a t a s I th e knlfo .a —It ctlt yoD, and le f t lh a t aca r." . ,

*7 rem em ber, n o w r ga id abe. •‘How aneh th ing! com e b a ^ o r e r tb e j nemory* And did I t le a re a' acar tm

. wbeo I ptiabed yoo to w ard th * red-bot ■tore' In tb e ichoolbona* o a e hllxaardy day, Uke th la, and yoo peeled tfae akin off y o a r 'w rU t w bere I t a tru ck the • t o r e r _

*Look a t It," aa ld be, b a rin g bla loog^and bony w ria t " B ig h t th e re l"

And th ay w ere off on th e tr«U tb a t leada b ad e to cbUdbood. T b ey had talked long; and In tlm a ttiy . w ben tb e abadowa o f tb* ea rly ev e a in g crept in t* th e coraera e f tb e rooai. Jen n ie teeaUed th e tim e w tten th e terttado narrow ly miased th e acboolbooae. and f H ^ e n e d everybody In achool nea tly to death.

“Brerybody b n t yoo, J im ,” Jenn ie rem em bered. *Too looked o o t o f the wladow a n d told th e te a c h e r tb a t tbe tw ister w aa going no rth o f o s, and wonld klU somebody eUe.”

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t e a S e r aalred us to kneel nuiTthaBK col Ood, yon said. *Why ahootd w e th n o k ' Ood tb a t somebody elBo Is blow ed gh a w a y r Sho wna g rea tly ahbckcd." tic

" I don’t seo to th la day ." JU a aa* Berted. “w hat an sw er th e re w aa to cdi tny qoeatlon.’*. •

In tbo gathering darkoeea J im a g a in Do took Jennie 's band, b u t tWa tlm o ah e thi deprived him of I t

E e w flV C elbW ng Uke n lea f. L e t It be n|laombere&s{n b is fa v o r th a t th la w<a the ooly PIN 's han d b a t e d • v a r bald.

^Ton can 't And any m oro Bcara on It." she Bald soberly.

•'Let w e Bce how much I t b a s changed alnce I a tuck th e k n ife In I t " begged Jim .

Jenn ie beld l l up fo r Inspection.'•It’s longer, and s len d e ren a n d

whiter, and . even a o n boao tlfu l,” j saIdv4ter>“thao tho l i t t l e hand 1 c a t ; but* It w as then th e m ost b e a u tifu l 1 hand B ^ h o world to mo—and atlll la." "1 m nst Ught th e lam ps,” so ld tb e county Bupoflntcndent-elect rn th e r f l u s t e r ^ It m ust be confessed. “idam m a J W horo a re a ll th e m a tc h e a r P*'

U ra. Woodruff ahd M rs. Irw ln com a in. and tb e iam p llgb t rem inded JU a’a m other tho t the, o o w s m atUl to m ilk , {“ and th a t th e chlckeaa m ight need at* ' tention. Tbe .W oodruff alelgb cam e ^ to th e door to carry tb em bom e; b o t J im d ea lred .to b re a s t th e atorm . H e ” , fe ll th a t he needed tho ooniuct. M rs. , Inv tn scolded him fo r b la fooUshne'as, b u t ba strode off Into th e w h irlin g I'" d r i f t throw ing back a good-by fo r general consumption, an d a p a th e tic am lle to Jennie.

••He’s aa odd a s D ick 's h a tb an d ," ®“, said Mrs. Woodruff, ‘'t ra m p in g ' off Ui ' a Btorm like thla.”

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T ho young lndy s ta r te d npd blushed, nai ^ e h ad forgollcD a ll a b o o t th e poll- the ;Ics o f th e situation . o f

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A d is tin c t sensa tion r a n th rongh Jie W oodruff school, b u t th e achool* — n a s te r and a group o f flvo boys an d _ Jireo g irts engaged in a very unclass- iko contcrence in tho back of the :« o ^ w cro all unconscloos o f I t T he tM gnipby classes b ad rocltedH and Jio language work w os on. vThoao :oo emoll fo r theso stu d ie s w ero p lay , ng a gamo under th e leadersh ip of Ilnnie Simms, who b ad boen prom ot- :d to th e poaitlon o f w eed-aeed mon­itor.

T h e gnme w as fo rfeits. E ach child lad been encouraged to b r ia g some lo h of weed from th e w in te r fields-* preferably ono th e seed o f w hich s till :lung to th e dried re c e p ta c le « -^ u t m yhow. a weed. I f any pupU brongh t In a specim en tb e n am e o f w hich tae filmself could a o t co rrec tly ^ v e , he ?ald a fo r f e i t I f a apeclm en waa irough t In n o t found la th e sehool a b liie t—w hich w as com ing to coa*:aln a considerable coUectloa—It w as jiaced tbere , and th e ta sk a llo tted to lhe beet penm an in th e school to w rite its p roper label. All th is caused ex* ;ltem en t and n o t a l l ttlo b n z s » b u t It reased w hen tbe.^^county anperin tead- sat en tered th e room.

fo r It w as a f te r tb e flra t o f Janu* iry, aad Je n n ie w as v is iting tho Wood- -uff school.

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th * M tra n c e o f S u p e ^ te n d e n t U n a nn le . T b e lr w o rk w as ra tb e r ab- H a l rblng, be ing n o n o r * no r leas tban to r0 com pilation o f th e figures o f a cow ' nsua o f the. d la tr ic t. '*‘A Jtogetber," sa ld ,.jr jM 7 ...T ilco tt,re bave in (be d is t r ic t one hundred ^ id fifty-three cow s.”" I d o n 't , m ake I t t h a t ” aald Bay- ond Simms. " I don’t g e t b n t a hun- _ ■ e d 'an d -tK rty -e lg h t" 7£>.c^'T h e tro u b le Is,” s a id JJewton Bron- n, ••that M ary’s counU ng. in thp aUey herd o f S b ortbon is .” ' n,i.n ii“Well, they ’re cow s, a in 't t h e y r in* rrogated M nry. ,"N ol fo r th is census,” sa id Hay- ' ond. ■ ‘ W f ‘"W hy n o t r n.Wcd Jln i7 . "T hey 're e p re ttie s t cowa in th e neighbor- Vh • ,0 {j r, • exhibi

“Scotch S hortho rns.’' sa id Newton, md n m w ith th e ir colves.""Leave them ou t." sa id Olm. “and morrow, I w ont each one to te ll In"'10 laaguflgo class, l a th reo hundred ords or less, w h e th e r 'th e re aro louglj cows In th e dj^strlct to ju stify ' ' ‘corl co-operative c rcnm ery . ond g ive tlie o*P«h

inson. y o u ’ll flnil artlcleii / n tho irm i»npcr8 i f you look t h ^ g h the 'nllnic ird imiex. Now, how about tho cen- 19 In thp ntlJolnlnK d is tric ts? ''“There a rc meire th n n tw o hundred Ithln foor.iH llvii o n th e roads tcad*i^^® ^

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tho closc o f >)usin^KH Sept. l l , )W.1.KESOUnCKS.

. Loans n;id <lIflco'iiitr -..... *.1."(l,(io0.7.‘;■. StockH,-^ bonds nn.l w;ir c a c h ,

Tuuts ........................... 8,SsS,7n. Stock of r o . im i l Re- « -v

serve Unnk ..................... 1,500.00- Biiiikinsr hcm.HP. fiin iitiiro I ,i

n iid flxtvircH .................. 10.17r..00 Odior rea l CHfiito ___ :i,l^l.l)ii o f Ins

- Claims, jiidwiieiitH, ote... 2,.’!M.(in Thr;C ii8h on hand ... ./. ........... • :t,n‘J0,i;7 wore7Tlu(> frrtsn UuuUh ............... iil,s;w.r<7 3 poir'.C h eck s fuid d r a f ts on ll{ wl

other banks ................... 1,231.44. Eipen«-H iu of

caruinRB ........................ l,r>75.r>l------------Jl Por

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. Cnpitnl a tock p a id in 3S.OOO.TJO vnuccSurplus fund ........................ 15,000.00 t_ _ ,-

;. Ind iv idunl doposiU - sub- " " P ?Joct to chcck J T -------ir.a ,310.7;

I. a-ivings doposlt* ............. l^M.HOI. Timo ce rtif ic a te s o f de- result

posit ........ ............ ..........- 02,207.9fl i KnatcC ashier’s chccjts ......... .. 3.C.18..’>3

Total dcpoaitii ................ .......$250,493.00t. Bills paynblo, including i showi

obligntlona represen t- loana,ing monoy borrow ed 10,030.00

I. B ediacounts .....- ................ 91,533.4?, o f m(---------------- bank

Total ------------------------------ $417,060.49 wookfA T E O F ID A H O

ounty o f Tw in F n lla ) P*’®”I, W . IL T um or, C aehior o f tho abovo

nmed bank , do solem nly sw ear tha l ■ 10 abovo a ta to m en t is true to the host psrofl t m y knowlodgo .and belief.

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B A TTEBY O H A BG IK O — tho m ott impo saving dOTolopmont ainco th e beginning endorsed b y tho m akers o f Bxide B atter: ba tto ry m an u fac tu re rs in tho world.

B a tte riea a ro fu lly charged In eight is recognized b y th e load ing engineers a o f recharg ing b a tte r ie s .

B y th a C o n stan t P o ten tia l Method, nally sn d n o i m ix ed Indiserim iaately w it unfailing ly la k e s ex ac tly th e am onnt of moro or no less. The possibility o f 01

■ " b o i l l a g " o r o v erhea ting is P O S n x C ^

T be tim e o t loea l p la te action Is c< maximam to a n elght-hoor maximum,' 1 shedding o f a c tiv e m ateria l from tb e g b a tte ry is fu lly charged tho c u n o n t i t ] prolonga b a tte ry l ife .

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SEPTEMBER 23,1923.C T I V E S T O C K S A D V A N C E

ln a T ona OlsplsTMl i a M tu d a y '*H a lf Boasion; ffng^m^ o a s s c a d Mo­to r U n e s Show OaiBs

T o tal sales 281,SOO shares.T w eaty Industria ls -avetaged,.'88'.53;It gain , .40. B lgh , 1023, 105.38; low,1.02.T w enty ra ilroads averaged 81.3d;- I t gain, .50. H igh, 1023, 00.51; low,».C3* • .

NDW Y OBK, Sopl. 22 (/W—S tock 'icos 'd isp layed a firm, tone In to d a y ’s l ie t ha lf ho liday aoaslon o f tho m ar }t. Subsidence of recen t aelling pres*[fo.brought abpu t ra th e r gonoral ahort tvcring, tho gains in tho active lasuce inf;ing over a wido lis t hi^t tho bcs^ chibitiooB o f g roup 5t r e n ^ h wcro nmdo )T tho sugora, equipments, cana jm d otors.N owt dovclopinout« nppntontly had

ttio e ffec t on sccurltiea values. Cable Ispatehes, p a rticu la rly tlioso dealing ith tlio roparatinns'fiU uation. appeared leorfiil. R eports th o t fall trade wna cpnnding cau tiously tiut stead ily wero m ntoructed b y rumora of fu rth e r cur- lUment in tho steol and motor Indua- •iea.

E a lla MOTO Up.R ails moved up wlMi tho industria ls,

10 b ost in q u iry bolixj no ted fo r tbo iHtern curriers. Rnllimoro nud Ohio ontlnucd i»H stendy ndvnncc o n ’ ro* urla th a t A ugust oaniJnBs will pxcocd 4,.'jq0,000 no^ as compared w ith n Oficit o f nbou t ^O.IO OOO hi tho .alinie lonth la s t year. E arly resum ption o f ividonda on tho .comigon stopk‘ ia ex- ootcd by W'all ntrcot, in lino w ith th e 3 ireo to ra ' nnnouncom ent earlier i n 'th o oar. B altim ore and Ohio touehed I 7-8, b u t BUppv>d bnok In^cr to 51 1-2,•hero i t waa up 1-2 on tho day. Cana- ian I'ac ific i Now Iluven and. R e a d i ^ l ^Bch gained nearly o point. "

' Tobacco Slow. *Tobacco stocks failed to respond to

iie announcem ent Uial c igaro tto pro- iictioa wasl rau u in g jvcr ccHt.wUvii.l f ln.st jx 'ur. / JTho only conspiniions weak spo'.n

•ore Goodrich preferred , which broke poin ts nnd Commorcial Solvents A and

I, w hich yielded 2 and 3 3-4 respect- /ely. \

E xchanges Im prove. 'Foroign exchanges continued to im-

rove.- Domand etorUni; advanced ono ' en t to $4.55 1-8, and French fanca ad* auced aligb tly to 0.01 l-2c. M arked mprovemont wnn shonn b y Spanish lesctas, w hich jum ped 31 poiula to 3.85 cents. I lig h o r prices fo r s ilver CBuIted Sn iuiproVomont in tho F u r iaatern ra tes.

O learlngs H eavy. 'T he w eekly clearinR house sta tcm eu t

howc(L Incroaaes o f $12,500,000 In * onna, 'discounts ond iiivvstmentB, nnd ^4,<M5,000 In tlm o deposits. Tho reserve * if m em ber ban k s in tho fedora! reserve lank dropped to $19,247,000 below tho rook before -while net domnnd deposits howcd a sh rlnkago of $13,03G,000. AR- jk fregate roaorvo to tilc d $483,770.QOO eavlng'Ti d e f ic it la reserve o f $0,35-1,- 100, a decrease o f $17,5^,030 aa com* larod w ith a w oek ago.

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e igh t hours b y th is m ethod, whleh irs AS tho O N L T Bclentlfle m ethod

lod, b a tte riea are, eharged Individ- ■ |K w ith o lher b a tte rie s . Each b a tte ry o f cu rren t w h ich i t requires — ao

>f overcharging, excosaive gassing,[ ^ [ ^ Y elim inated.

Is c u t down from a 48 o r 72-honr un,' thua reducing tho am ount of le g rid re ta in in g fram es. W hea a

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in T w in Fallsfrom. Tnm* rU te Boptembor 26 ,1 0 0 8 and

• ' -— - ...................................HillB. A . Bftker of IV in FallB, on» o f the

most flxpericocod n ad wpccBaful fnrin- I'®''P or* on th e t ra c t, hM been trav o lln g ia No*

tbo m iddle w est' fo r several wccka In- epe^tlng no ted farm iiig w ctlone, andw rites Tho N owb from CliiraRO th a t ' 0he flnda nothing; to eqiial tho Tw in den F alls t r a c t a s f a r n>i ugrleuU um l ad-vantagca go^ W

■ I ho ITho T hr^e Cre«k stockmen aro buy-

injr hay » an d irrain libcrnlly Jn TwinPa lls nn<l yiclnU y. John MacTlao pur- L

p, chnsed ibOj tons o f liny a t liuh l Insvweek fo r 15 per ton <n tho s tack nnd K>'’'

. has also bought con»Idfrnblc (jrain. An- on I drow Bogerson ancl Juck B rn tten nro intown fo r jrrnin nnd bupptica. ^ng

-------- whiAn e v en t thn t ia being looked for- ccsi

wnrd to w ith -a {(ront dcnl o f in te re stin tho w edding Thumb w hich p

> rill tak o plnco a t th e rink n e x t Tuea- klniday evening . Tho n ltrac tlo a In pro- MlcRented under tho auspices o f tho I n d i e s ' BluAid o f . th o Prcsbytcrlun chureh. mu(

S T C XFOR 30 DAYS■ \^ E are not offe

► time in ordeion every item in c

We are listing

^ A C lean-U p On

Lawn Mowe

16-in., 3-knlfe, regular J0.75, d Bpocial ---------- u:------^

lO-ln., 4-knlfo, regular $17.50, ^ - | S pecial -------------------------------

IG-ia., 5-knifo, regular $20.00, (I»i ^ S p e c ia l____________ __________ w J

Electric Wash:Look a t tfu

• » * tio iu d , copper tub, reg u la r ♦120.0 ^ S p o c ia l ------------------------ ------------ -----

One M laat« , copper tub , reg u lar $1!S pecial ------------------------------------------

O ryit*!, regular p tlce tWSf.OO, Special .... " ' ' —......... — —

hand power,S p e c ia l ---------------------- ----------------------

Soction P onnden ,Spocial --------- ;------ -------------------------

K ' , __ :------ ^ ^ ^ ---25% OFF 0 ^

/Tennis Rackets Per Cent Off

CROQUET SETS’ g4_29W 4^011 P iofesrional, Q Q

reg u la r *8.00, Bpocial

1/3 OH On All 1

S P E C I A ii rDinner Ware in Setf

at Attractive Ptices

B a s e m e n t

r -

r FALLS d a i£ y n e w s , ^fouowi^ig thU drcn tnko lho prindpa^ d ie t part* in th e cast: BriUu. Uynoth Yonng; soon groom, Je ss M cKeo; m aid of honor, le r Polly Thomas; best nmn, Edwarrl Bab­cock; brldesmnlds, Albertino Benoit Oi nnd Ireoo W nrnor; unhers, Predoriek M ur Mill and Robert N ew ton; flower* girls, tUo Irene Costello nnd Grneo H ill; ring jwui benrer, Audrey B nker; m inister, Bnrton Rob Noble; fa th e r o f bride, A lfred BufUng cwt. ton ; m other of bride. M arjorie Bnker. und

tive Ocorgo P. Sprngue r* building a resi­

dence on Shoshono avenne. The plans w e ^ pyepnred by B urton Morse, the Twin Pnlls n rrh itect. T he hnuso will bo lighted, nnd hentcd by ol/>ctricity and cu rren t will be used fo r cooking.

BnnLesUe NVilUnms, Fern nnd Plorcnce plo

Oostcllo nnd Venfn Thomas aro go iag’to gynkIvo a mnsquerndo bnll in K. of l>. hall tion Snturdny evening to which 04 gueats jqqjhave been invited. Tho girta nro mnk- i„p ing elaborate prepnratlons fo r jtho eventwhich prom ises to bo a coasplcuoas tu4- <•ceas. ' ci

— ~r— to IP rn n k E. B entty , the “ jitrawborry Cl

k in g ,” iB*'her.e from Thre6 Rivorc, qom Mieh., looking n fte r hls p lan t f n r i on Bluo L akes avenue. Mr. B ea tty is w y much pleased w-ith the outlook and pn> ean

F O L L O l

C E R ONLY--BEGINNII

fering an alibi of anj er to make room for 1 ! our store.ng a few items below

n A ll l y/*e FA M aP o isse ss ln g F e t

ers A Perfect"I Squaro T y p ^ withoiW . regular $121

r Special. .Square Type, with

_$7.00 ■S11.00 Special. .$14.00 1 Only HOW.

hiitl Machineshese pricea

___ $85.00$95.00

_________$100.00 N o

$18.25 ____________ 98c SP

N ALL ALUMIBttseball Goods ' 25 Per Cent Off

BICYCLE TIRESPennsylvanin Vacuum 1 ACup, reg. $3.25, speeial ea.Grny Non-Skid, regu la r (p - l A Q

s y $3.00, speclnl each_._........ ..«D X # H O

[ F ish ing Tackle il

r e d u c e d "

' H S A L L A

“ TW IN FAL

\

TWIN FALLS, IDAH O, ilets th a t tbo Tw in P a l is ' tra c t w ill gT^! >0 Q produeo tbo f ia e t t quality o f win*)r applcfl.

O n Tuesdny, Septem ber 1C, J . Me- T d ^ , lurrny o f T w in I ^ l s county, had on g |] 10 CUieago tca ik c t SSO hend of 71 ound lambs whieh were sold by Chiy. :obinson nnd company for $S.C5 por >i>-t., tho top o f tho und o orf rangura, nd 5 cen ts per cwt. highor than, nu , ivoB mado on th n t dny. ,

-------------------------- Hvai

ROCK CREEK-• --------- AlROCK ORBEK— .Miss A lberta Owen will

rv lB itin g friends here. nndM iss N orn Domrosc cumo home from ^ho

nn Jne ln to , wboro she stnyed a cou- ^nyIo of weeks. Sho lc it fo r UolliBter p^oyunday n igh t. ' way.The cnttlem on around horo aro busy ^pcn

}unding up th e ir cu ttle th a t are rom- prov lg down fm m the .hills.Miss N ellio-A nderaun is now stoying

1 T\vin PnllH. • .Chnrles A b b o tt o f Jnrb jdgo wn» here

J seo h is children WeSuftsday. “ In , Clirifl Pe te rson wn^ trnnsactiug busi-

OM in town T hursday. th e■ ‘ plen

Tho Ncvfs la TOttd h y tho pcrmanein n m ing classos. B]

W T H E C I

® D UING THURSDAY, Sly iiatur^^^cept the Fall Merchandise, ar

V to give you some id

)US MONARCHm atu res N ot O b ta in a b le

; Bakero u t w d t c r f r o u t . ( .1 2 0 .0 0 , ■

. $80.00 ' ^ ^ ^t h • w a t e r f r o n t ,L 2 5 .0 0 ,

. $85.00 i p S i^ARD'RANGETe Hol

GALVANIZED ^TUBS ^

^ n l

3-qua!^o. 1 - ..................................6 9 c e n t s jroun

^o. 2^..............'......_T9 senfas 'o . 3 ................................. 8 9 c e n ta o-qun:

5 P E G I A T . . ^ I I e a v y 1 2 - q u a r t glqu" g a l v a n i z e d p a i l . . . .3 9 c e n t s Moun

INUM WARE I 1

F A R M G14-fL K eystono Tubular, regnf&r $"0.00apecial ............— ........... — —

16-ft. K eystone' Tubular, regular $S2.00 ^ s p e e i a l ------------------------- —-.

2 16-ft. Y ankee, regu la r $12JJ0,J s p o e i a l ------- ----------------------------------,------

'l o c m r t ____ :__ -----------L.7C u c b u150 P U e s -------------------- -— 10c oach I I

P R IC E S O N

5 ) A Y H AT W I N F A ^ L L

LLS’ LEADING

, SUNDAY MORNING, SI•A T E G A S O L IN E T A X . »«

N E T S H E A V Y R E T U R N S• ***— rcude

kho Meastcre B «tam a Over 9160,000 dount Unco G o lsc Into E ffo c t L u t A pril; WUl,lmprQ7» Hlgkwaya

. — ^ - . o f th 30IBE, Sepl. 22 C f^ S in c e going Into srhon 'oct lnst April 1, tho atnte gnsolino will I: o f two cents po; pnllon hns netted to ni(I s ta te $1(11,403.02, nccording to Ti. E, R< rfttf, Rtnte nuditoT o f puhUc nc-inta.\11 money received under the • tn r flratII be expontled on rho Improvement l>l» tl'ex ten sio n of th e stn to highwnyh. Knve 0 f ir s t cxpendituro under th is act oty importanco will bo for tho ^m - | }vomcnt o f the nnrth nnd south hVgh- i,,., ,y. Approxlinntely t20,000 wiU ^bo th e J jn t, ne'*ordlng to W. J . lln ll, in lm- ' jv ing the old pnrt o f th ls rond.

— — :------ -— onSun* Moon and E arth. warn

I f the RUn w ere a hollow bnll. a n d (mm 0 enrth nnd monn could bc placad adde

tho ccn te r In their relntlv© poal-- used ma. tho moon could continuo round 0 cnrih Inside lho sun and I c a to en ty of room *o Jipnrc.

E E iD T H E D A ILT HBW a! '

R O W D T O

C T IOSEPT. 20; ENDIN! plain fact that w e j nd in this event ofl ei

dea of our Special Pr

MALLEABLE Ie I n A n y O th e r R a n f

^ A Big Fue|jK\ Ke};nlar T.vpo, witl

rroserv

• Regular Price

ExtraSpecij)le, 16” Oven, Specie

FREEZERSf i n ( f ^ l-q t. Vacuum Pceez*

or, no- c raak , special

^ $3.98 ;ria__ _ $i.oo'__la rt, W hito f f O A Q j n t a l n ______________ A l l

___ J$4.49 —___$4.98

la rt, W hito ' ' f f i j ' O Aa n ta in ___________ O U # ^ i yla r t , ■Wbito f f A Q Q i in ta in ______________ © « 7 # « 7 0 special

25% OFF ONAL

iA T E S n°°: . $18.25 1

$18.00 — — -______ $9.25

House Paints, Kalsomine, 1(

r E V E R Y IT]

i R I O W A E. a , I D A H O

5 HARDW ARE

1 '

EPTEMBER 23,1923. .t7BBEN3>BB t ro A U T H O B m s a B A T B I

AMBRIDGE, lij'nwi.. Bept. 22 (/P)—A lvn A. Swope, o f Brockton, siir-

lerod Wodneatliiy to tho, M iddlesex SAN ] i ty au tnorltlen to nnswcf to tho In- OMtboui m cnt rc turn i'd b y the grnnd jury lag hort ! charg ing Mm with <h!vvlng been copper i necessory beforo nml n fte r th e fnet * * ho m unler o f M r^ Alice M. Wolf- j f ' ” indorf o f Kast Dridg«rwnter. Hi- “ ‘

bo nrruigncd in tho superior court ®n these iiorrow nftem oon with' Dr. Willinm Tho c lo b b of Boston, whi) wns nrrestcd on por, to inrgo o f i>crforming nn illegal oper- Tates, n n upon Mrs. W olfsHirndorf and „„*i-inn I Wll* Indicted fo r murder In the I . • J* "I degree. ” "*•lirtrin A ttornoy A rtlm r K. Rending ■- c MO intim ntion today na to fu rther v lties o f his offieo in inveffti(;:t- L1 o f tho cirrum stancea surrounding Oya

find ing of portions of Mr*. W olf- P n - (<nilorf’n bmiy in Iwo auit enHCs in VA)ne Merrimiio river n t Tvniiboro. Stand,

-------------------1------ Smith. For th e Oilcloth. * ■

illclAth Rhimlii be wnshcd with •m w nler. to whleli n Uttlo Htnrch tdo w ilh hnlllnK wnter) hns been . led. Sonp slioulil on no occciunt bc jg o ^ l *’• . Thnnl

W^rankness W ithout JudldouantM . 222ioint* people who pride themselTM bcl«iK vofy frank arc often cm elly•skj_______ _______________________ '■! !■■■

> O U R

iN : S A

iG SATURDAY, OCwish to reduce our r you SWEEPING HI

fices during this sale.

r a n g e ]g e T o d a y ! M J

j1 Saver JfM;h s o l i d c o p p e r w l

v o i r J2

e $137.50 OIL i8H O B T I

al $97.50 “ ----ThreoBurner ___________

al, $45.00’ Burnor

^ WASHNo. 8, m otailio bo

' ular $2.75, spociaL........................— No. 0, m otalli<fiK

lar $3.00, Bpocial • No. 8, Champion, «

Tcgular $3.75, spcc' — ' No. 0, Champion, '<

regular $100, spe<

L STONEWARE-SPECIAL i

Cold BlastLanterns S '” ;;,

.L WHITE ENAMAlarm Clocks so ft. i

20 Per Cent Off Hoae, .

?0 Per Cent Off on all Lau _________ Aeeeaaoriea

Special Prices on allJ a s t i n t i m e f o r t h e h n n t l n

0% Oft Mouse Traps,

E M IN O U R

I E C O . i sC o v e t e t

B e r l i j

j: ^ T O R E ”

nms '

r a SO H BD TT^- U i r i ’BD ’ 'ON OOA8T BUIPPLNO’

AN FRANCIS{X), Sept. 22 Tho Ibound intercoaatal eonfereneo meot- horo P rid n y declared open rntos o a

per nnd lumber. This Is equWalonfe pe rm itting ench of tho shipow ners tho confpreaoo to fix hts own ra te s . tbeso products.'ho ehango was made, as regards cop*, to m oot roeent rndnctiona in m il QB, a n d aa regards Ktmbor, to m eet iqipntcd eompotltion lu trump cnr-

-VL. M . LEHBBAOH, M. D.

ayaecologlat and Sttrgaon.P ra c tic a lim ited to Dtseasas e f

^ n o a .- '-d a fe c ts o f tb a Thyroid ta n ^ a n d Suzgeiy. Locat«d ia mith-R lc« Bnilding. ' >

' ■ ' -------- \

H SIX O , BILLI w an t 1 box of 12-gaugo ohells,

To. 0 shot. How muehf $1.16. rhnnks, c n ^ a g a lp .^

W S B N W S ^ I P A I B SHOP 222 Socond S t. B. Phono 028.

O pen SattirdAy' PT m lngs.„ V ...... —

L L ECTOBER 20■ fetock at this REDUCTIONS ,

,e.

LSTOVESLT BU B N B B TTPB

____ _:... . $9.98

________ .$14.98 •

_________$17.98

Stf BOILEJ^Si bottom , regu- f f l Q Ac i4 ^ ______________ tDl.oaiT '^o ttom , regu-

DO, coppor bottom, (g Q A Qs p c c in l__ _________on, copper bottom, f f O ^ A speeial __________

ILAT19C PER GALLON

Pipe FlushranB all wasto pipes. Regular cents, special, 4 2 C

Ipe flnBh ahonld bo in avery homa

MELWARE't. best Moulded Bobber ), ap ec ia l........... $0,OQ

■awn Sprays ande s __________________________

all GUNSIting seasons

- - - 5 for 10c

J S T O R EIt. Enamor P a il. . . . 59c Enamel Tea Kettle. .79c [t. Enamel Diah fa n . 59cBXed AlnnniTmwisrlln K e t t l e ..............89o^ .-oce SauM 'in Set . . . . . . . . . . . 89c

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MTPUINS FBBEREETl i flFpRt

Five Members of Idaho Branch, American. Leflion, Appointed to Assist in Planning ar- mory-Gym. at Moscow.

U N IV K R9ITY o r IDAHO, Mobcow, Sept. 22 .—Olio of tUo tim l to ­w nnl tlio croi-lioM of n nii>morinl nrm ory gyrtmiiBiiim nn tlic TIiiivrrHity of Idrilm cniiipii-* 'Van fiiUcti iit Hoiko roccntly w itti tlin ut>pt)infiMotit o f fivp nicinliors o f fill- 7<ln1io brnm ii «iD tlin Aniorirnn Lrpioti liy F'nnl HaviK. ctnto conimtuulrr. TUo commUtpc consists o f O. W. W ortli- wine, rliiiirmiiii: .f. U’linl A m cy of

.Cocnr c l^Ic iio ;. Ia V. I’a tc li o f PnV' ctfo : K. W Swpcloy i*f T«vin PnlU, nn-l

I John M onm o f Pocntello. TIiIh commit \^ tc « w ill wnrk wHb n connnUlco up

pointpi! Itv W. n . K,jf>!«iicK«, president o f till* T’iilv<-r-iltv A.Iiinit'ii ns.tnpiution, whicli is cnnnmfi'cl o f itoln 'rt D. Lci'per'' o f r><-winfqii, cliiiirninii, Cicori;o Ilnrtoii nn<) Pnnl PelcrHcn I'f Itliiim PjiUb; llo n ip r P iiv l.l, n . P , Alix and Dr. J . II. EittUoHHO <vf MO»<’OW.

A rnHoliitioii ('iidiirnlng tlio p ro jcct to cri'ct II liiiildinir To comnii’niornti' tlip iipfivitioH o f Idnlio ritlroiiH in fli>? world w nr wns iiii-'UiiiiioliHly (iiIoj>tcd by IliP AinorSciin l^cifti.n eonvontion of j Coonr d ’Alono Mio fir»t jmrt. o f Aapiint u Comploto I'uildiiiff linvo Inot I'opti workod oiiti hnt will lio do- g cidcil iipOTf jit ll nicoliiiff o f botll com- . miltooH tn Ijo hold in Oio nonr fu ture. I

UNDERWOOD. JOINS RANKS < OF LEAGUE’S OPPONENTS

AJflKojna SffnntOr CltM Bocont TnJIurP' of InWrajitional 'Errtjr to Function Proporly in Oroco-Itnlian Coao, ^

CIIICAfiO, Sopt. 22 Roniitor 0«- cnr lliidcnvood, AliilKtniu'n cnnAi- da li ' fo r tlip (loinopriitle profildcntial nom lnntion, in no lon«or n ulronjt _n<l-

, vocnto o f Hip Itfagiip of nationn, he is crcditod by tho Cli!o,i(;o Tribimo n» eayinff in nn Intcrvlow. ■ S

To tlio sonntor, onco nn oloqni'nt nd- t TOento o f fho lonffnc, who wns in Clii- o cnnR on hin way to NVnshinjrlon fro r i n

• a fisliinc v.ic.Tlion n t Kiiglo rivor, W is., C WAS n ttrib iitcd tho followini; stAto- t Incnt: ' t

• “ T nm no longer a p tronc n«\vomto t o f tho ]pii[^io of nutions. M y o rli'inn l f viowB nro woU known. Ilo w o ^ r , on niy t t r ip nlirond I th'^-tojiRHc* n t w ork. < Dovolopnionts thon nml suhsoqnoutly t hnvp clinnt^oil my nttitnilo. Tho fnil- c u rc o f tlip lenRiio to function in tho ( dispute ,bctwpcn I ta ly nnd Orccco lind «

. mVfr i to do w ith tho olinnffps,” iTho sonntor nlso Miiil ho did n o t

th in k fho longuo wouM bo a n Immo lu i tbo nppronchins prpsidontial campnifm <

“ Tho p resen t ndm inistrn tlon 's Inck j o f n dofin ito foreign policy nnd ita : fn ilu ro to noJiicvo nny notnblo nccom- , ^lishm cntB n t homo will iMmlsh tlio t e s t dem ocratic cnmpai(jn m ntprin l.” ttio scnntor wnn quoted on the cninpniRn i iu u c . '

IDAHO fI shT n' dT aME SHOW NOTED INCREASE i

Btat« Ouna W«rd«n B«port« Bimtiiiff a a d rtiOiing Farorabla In Sooth* I em Pnrt—Deer Se«n Ifear SootkU .

6PO K A X K , Sopt. '22 (>P)—Fish nnd gnmo nro on the inrronjio fii ntl ‘purtu o f Idn-i.) w ith tin- f-icontioii o f birds in tho northern pnrt o f tho stnto whicli Buffered tbroweh n vrot »pTinjiy. nc- cordin/r to R. K. Thomns, Tdnho stn to gnmo w nrden. who stonppd in flpoVnne o n hia wnv to tho wvstorn fish nn«I gnmo com m issioncm ’ ^ invention n t M is-

■—'■ouin, M ont., lnst wcok.Doer, o’k and mooso nro plentiful In

th e noiRhborhood o f Kooskltx, ho r e ­ported. C onditions .■’mong these b ig gnmo nnlmnlfl Imvo boon improved b y tho cstnblishm cnt o f n rtific in l lu It licka in th e sections nonr tho ir ch ief feeding (tTounds. A sho rt tiino njjo n com plainl th n t n.itctoj-os w « -• -icnniinp pcits in tho coun try nronnd Challnis waa report- td 'b y tho gnmo w arden ' b officc.

Produce Growers Adapt Novel Meam

For Saving CropsEU G E N E , Ore., f io p t 22

IV eed w ith tho prospoct o f hnv* in g huttdreda o f tonn o f tomato'oa, w ntenae lons, cant.ilonpes. pear* and pranoB to ro t on tbo vinea and tre««, th o smnll frn1l nnd t r u r t fanneT* o f D iU atd, DouRlas county, Oregon, ac ted prom ptly thla acnaoa a n d b n llt a amnll c ity f lank ing tho Pae ifio h ighw ay ton milea soath . ' •of B oaeburg which proved the ir •alva tlon .

A bou t SO b ig f n l t nnd vegetable tta a d a . w er« buU t and th e fnrrneTs

' p rtfdne tt, in a tead n f ro ttin g woro_ .aold a t ' a good p ro f it to th« h un-' d n d * o f - to o r lf ta wbo pasa n p nnd dow n th a paved . l i l ^ w a y a t th a t _

e re r jr .d ay . ^

nS*p£!S!e tonsil n tK O« 1 ^ K m e m e n b«vB • l u r f J * to bnt­t e r B e l r b re e d to b ecen fe t l e r t f a too mieh loaf.

sr FALLS D A II^ NEWS.

Syrian Girl Wfts Si

' f l I R p^ <’| p

:

■ ■ . B a ; ? p e i n . e . i £ . i ^

1 Barpenck Knrivniij, n H-ycnr-o!d Syr and brought to Amcricn, wnn aoid into aln aunt, M rs. Oaonah Bodrosoln, i t was db brought ia Chicago by hor unclc, vsiio «o

STODENIfflOPS::1 H ■PEIIII,.’ --------- tl

Various Sororities at State Uni- verslty to Compete for High- ^

I er Records. Ii, ______ tl> U NIVERSITY OP IDAHO, Moscow. ”

Sept. 2 -.—Scholftstic compotitiuti jimoni’ '* . tlio w om en’s RTOujw ou tli« \fulvctsUy - o f Idnho cnmpus promises tn bo nnmii :i n lly a trong during tho coming ycnr, witll ,, Omcgn Phi Alphn lo ro rity , winner of ° I- tho ElisabetU KiiMc.r L inillcy cup for ®

two sucrossivo yonri. e triv iug to mnin- 0 tn ln tlici iilRiiost nv irnuo fo r tiu ' th ijd * tl Kiipcossivo ycnr, wliich w ill give It p er- ' y mnnont iwsscssion of th e trophy, I’hi '' t. OnnMnn T>oltn frn to rn ljj^ lu iv ln g won y tho Burton It. F rcnc 'tlcup fo r three sue- ” 1- oonsivc yonrs, bi*comcs owner o f it. Gou- * lO gTOMmnn P rench .nnnnuncps tb n t lie will ‘ d o ffe r nnotlior cup fo l>c nwnrded on siin- "

iln r competition.•t Knppii. A lpha Thctn hold tho Elisnlioth j u K idiler L indloy cup fo r two sncri'sslve n yonrs beforo Oniogn Plii Alphn stopped i 'f fo 'th e -lend. Omega f b l Alphn v.iU

soon be insfnlicd .is th e TTniversity '’• o f Idnho chnptcr o f Pl Detn Phi. i>c Avorftgos fo r the w om en's group^for *’ tho second sem ester o f lnst ycnr n rc .' :« Omogtt Ph i Alphn, f>.173; Knppn Alphn *

Thetn. r,.on7- a n m m n -m -p o tn . 4 .00S: ' K nppa Knppft OniDnin 4,Sfi3; Chi Bcln ‘ Epallon (no t eligiMe fo r competition on J

p nccount o f recent orgnnirjition) 4.8-IS: • ^ ll> e U a Onmmn, 4.R24j Aiphn Delta (not i

{oligiblo for competition on account of V Inaufficlont tiumbcc«i 4.0^1.“ *[ A verages fo r m en’" groups nro Knppn

D oltn (n o t eligible for competition on'. nccount o f reccnt or,:nnlzation) 4.0CD;

P h i Onmmn Doltn. 4.02J); Sigiiin Alphn Epulion, 4.3R4; P h i \ lp h n P s i. 4.3^2;

,, Pfll D elta Thctn, 4.:;12; Sigmn Xii, 4.204; K nppa Sigma, 4.281; Elwctas, 4.242; B e ta Thetn P i, 4.220.

Computation is bnavil 'on n possible ' J averngo ofHl.OOO, Ihe avorngo for fhe

en tire un iversity w na+.374.

„ • O rigin «f Creata.0. Tho C arlana orfi cred ited a s being lg th o orig inators of c rests. lilchard I,y Of England woro a crest on b is helmett , l ik e a plum tj o f fcatliers. In th e Fit- ijT teen th ct*ntury the c rest was described

Aa a &eure on a rnronct.

UnbaHrable.Don't t ry to fool th e w o rld ; It has

h a d a g re a t deal m ore experience tbati you'^ie had .—B *atoa B vcalhg Tran* ic rlp t.

W hat is useless to yoo m ay bo valu- >8 ab le to others—ndvcrtlae i t in the

elasalO ed M lamn»._ |

I HEtlE'S A REITERMS IF

Zf yon wast a home, ahadj shrabliery, with good gaxd

. /om itnre-^thla Ib\FOUR ROOMS—MODI

$ljSOO takes it—few i" If iBterosted address W.0

. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO,

Sold M o Slavery

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- iJyrlan giri, o rphaned b y tJio I^'orld W arslavery to ono mnn a f to r ano th e r by her «<dlscloaod in habcns corpus proceedings „sought to rcflcuo h e r . • tl

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T O M B S T O N E S F O R C A N IN E S "

Spolcftno B o asts Of B o s tla g p lacaW lia re ' O nly 'D ogs Are B urled—Ono o f Two l a the T T n it^ S ta te s .

S I’OJCAXK, Sojtf. 2l' OP)— Dog ccmo- to ry of Spokano, nnid to b e ono nf the Iwo ill tho t 'n itc d B tutes, lins Ijoen liV existeiico fo r a yonr, a n d Is growing. Till' tonth o f “ in a n 'i most fn ith fu l fricitilit" hnH heen f«fd n t re s t there w ith n l i t t le white toiubstono to mnrk tho grnvo nnd to express in a mcosure tho g ra tltud« of nffcctlontvto owntra wlio niwnya hud mndo know n th o ir truat in deeds, undon lood iiHke by a li'cron- tu res, instond 6f hum nn words.

Tho uiinsuni ccmotor;’ lien n short d is­tan ce north o f tho rU y ou nn n<*re )aM out and cleared by M rs. C hris S tcltz. ow ner of nenrby kenne ls. Tho nctc U clonr of trpe«, nnd w liito stones mark tho enlrnuco wny nnd fho boundaries.

I “ Homo B u ie ," p riro w inning A ire­dale o f .dog shows from San Frnneisco fo Seattle, nnd prld« of b is ow ner. Nor- mnn McConnoll, is t lio .In tc s t to cinim fho cem etery nn his liiin l re s tin g pluco. “ Homo R u le r” wns to hnvo bocn ahown n t tho Spoknno Infor;»t;ifo fa ir roccntly b u t on nccounl of In ju ry to hla eiir ho wns loft nil alone n t tho S te ltz homo. F ire ycstroycd lUo Houio Mliilo tho

’ peoplo wero nway an d “ H omo, R u ler” d id n ’t hnvo n Rhost o f a ahow. IT# buriied to dCntli in hi-j crnfe.

C om panionship., Oh. It Is plensnnt. nti It In m re . to

[ find tUc sam e nrm lin k ed In yours a t . fb rty which n t thirteen helped I t tu rn . ov e r Iho O lccro dn Am lcltln . o r some

I ta le of a n tiq u e friendship , w hich tho young h eart even th en w aa 'b u m ln g to

j M tlc lpa te .—ChftTie* l-flmb.

f ’ = ' ' ~ ~ ----------

, R A IL R O A D T I M E T A B L E

B istb o u sd‘ No. M 6 ---------------- D epart 7iS<l a . m.' No. 84 ___________D e p a rtS :iO p .m .

b a s tb o n n dNo. 8 3 ___________ D ep a rt 1 :00 p. OL

} N o .1 1 5 - '.....................P o p a r t4 :2 0 p .m . ,

EOQBESON BEA N C H TBAINB SoQtlibotsnd

N0.S39 ___________ D o p a r tl :1 0 p .m .N orthboond

N o . 3 4 0 ___________A rriv e 4 :a 5 p .m .

U A H i M A K E-U FNo. 150 a t 7 s. m.

' No. 83 a t 12 m.No. 163 a t 4 p. m.No. 84 a t fi p. m.B ogenon braoeh a t IS m.

T he forogolsg m ail n a k e -n p is opetalW e a a d e ffec tiv o n a d e r or* d inary conditionB; i f a g rea t am ount o f m ail should be dropped a t about th o regular elosiag tim e It

'* would be im pou lb le to d i s ^ t e b the ' m all on th e preeise honr.

;AL BARGAIN! IF DESIREDd j lawn, frait trees, berries, xden is, and |4 0 0 worth of (b j o q t opportonlty.

DEBH "OOKVSNIENOES.J

? hundred will handle1. H. B., oare Nowa office.

>, SUNDAY MORNING, S

MacKNIGHT pH y p n o t i s t „

At the IDAHOT hero at© very fow men on lou r in

vaudovillo who, can fiirnlsh an evening ’a .e a tc rto jn m o n t . b y th'jinsch’W t M ac- ■K n ig h t la ono o f them. He is n hypno- ^ t ls t o f unusual ab ility , ho perfonnaquickly nnd domonstraiea concIiMivcly whis w eird powor. H is work ^ dcn n an I TVtho k ind th a t w ill en terta in and myat- eoIfy any nudlcnco. ' ' ai

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T he ev en in g 's {icoij^iiit ^Pon w ith ff pic.turoH. M ay McAvoy wll! bfl ^ o n in f nn fldaptution o f tho i.ovcl, “ T h 'i lit*."- E n is o f M urcus O rdcyne,” w rUlctl Viy IP Willinm J . Ix>ck<>. A Mermnid comedy K nnd tho PiUho Nows fo which hna bcon S nddoil n short reoi, “ Tokio, tho Mng* g n if i ro n t ,” which will givo sconon uround Toklo beforo tno rcccnt dlsniitcr. T his progrnm w ill bo u i tho Idaho Mon. d/i,v Hi»d Tuead/iy.

Balloons.T h e little w h lstl\p s balloons being

aolll on tho s tre e ts o r given nw ay with pu rch n sia o f cnndy give two grent tb r ll ls to tho £OUng folks—once when th ey expand grandly ond onco when th ey burst.

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so much Fine qualii you longer makes friei

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AFTER AL

H A R T S C R

3EPTgMgER23.1923.’ RESIDENT NOT LIABLE . FOR UNOFFICIAL VIEWS »»?

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L ib e rty o f s ta t in g oooU dgc's P oU cr I t w on V ita l r s B a e T ^ , ^ ^ no t

' ■ ' ■ , ^abiiW A Sm N G T O N .'Sept. 2 2 OPi—Preth form

lo n t Coolidgo cnnnot bo reaponslble fo r doaii rspiewion* o f hi* eupiwaed view * whieb min* nny bo g iven public ity b y b i* eallcrs, I t coroi

s ta ted officially todny a t tho tram rtliito House. Nor c m I io u n d e rtak e to a tatt :orroct o r enlarge on them f o r i f he Jid ho probably could f ind tlm o fo r R] i t t l e olao. ‘

I t Vrus ozplnlnod th n t v is ito rs ca ll to a y boforo tho , oxecuiivo th c lr view?)n anbjecta in which they nro Intoreat- DL 3d and th a f n a tu ra lly fho p rosidon t de . B I liros to ob tain a il tho In fonna tion th a t wl u n y bo hejpful.

fioojo caHont a t th e executivo officca imvo undcrl&kcn to sta to tho po'sltlon of tho preaidont on such fiiioations ns fho

I R O A S T Y O U N G E I F R IE D SPR ]

^ I t Bound)g Everythli

K JJghtfttfdg ‘ so dino n

B ' D ih iie s flfifV ed» Price per < V.<

I TBE PERRL1 IS “THE BETTER PId< ssg s3 sssese^^

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sh i 193J H « t S c h i f f a ^ M u i

hear a lo t i ine woolens md tailoringS'a good reason for u 1 about fine quality ii ity saves your mont r wear and better \ jnds for us when we f

iH Schttffner & Mai Jlothes have nothing

but quality

SN’T RIGHT BRING IT

;PARTMENT <JT W I N F A L L S , I D A B O K j

<L TEE BEST PLACE J

■AFFNEIj & MARX

tranaportatioa problem ,. A m erican par- ficlpatlon in a world eotirt, nn ex tra Mssioa of . congress and tb e LABkor*Pnrt®:^ Biflpplag plan.. W lrlfTM pcrt-to ra ilroad conBolldatlon i t was sta ted th a t tho p residen t had not eonsidorod th e particu la rs o f th a t ^abject. I t w as added th a t beforo form lag any matuito' opinion ho would , doairo to eonauU VUh C hairm an Cum- m las o f th e senato In to rtta to commcrce committee, ono o f tho au thors o f the tranaporlatjon a c t and w ith th e inter* sta ti^^ram orco commiFsloa. '

BBAD THE DAILX NEW a

.OIBL8 A2n> BOTBDid Daddy g o t you tb a t COLUU- BIA BIOYCLBT Tho finost-grado ' whcol la tbe m arket.

WEBMBB’S BBPAIB BHOP ■222 BeconO, B t XL Phon« 628.

opea Batnrday Evezdngs.

R IN G C H IC K E N

lunda good, nnd i t w ill bo good. •8 -'^ • 'thh jg tha t gooj to round o u t a de- g

fo l d lanor will 1)0 served to n ig h t~ g

om 6 to 8 P. M. Ifl.O O 1 ^

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us tallting ^in clothes. tney; gives• style. I t e sell it

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{TORE, Ltd. •FAooREaeive '

TO TRADE

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apparent scarcity is c- cause o f price raise i^ -------- ----------------------------A

B ip o rta o f Shor|«n»d Oom ProdocU on t’ Boost Pricea nad W hnt Follow* Sw im M gU t AOnace R

(nirCAOO, Sept. 22 M>)— BomcUibK ® of n crop icarcH y which dovdopca in tho corn, m arket today hoisted Soptom- C

ber a n d Jfo y §rccord fo r tho soasou nnd brouRht about

^ on up tu rn in tho whont m arket. W lieat H closed firm n t^ - 4 to ^-4c not navnifcij. with Dceombor $1.03 to 1.03 1-8, and n M/,y #3.09 6 -8 . Com finished 1 .1-8 'to 2 fi up, oftts a t 8-8 to M e g ain , and \\xo. viBlons unchnnged to fjve cents lowcrT

Although ftt f ir s t tlio w heat m nrket o showed n downward tendency w ith in- cm..e<l « tl» n s on tlif pnrt o( ,o ,„ . „ miaslon houses, corn wna actively Indemnnd from th e beginninK nml soot)Unined su ffic ien t roou)entnm to turn

* ' whent price* up fp-ndo. Beforo tho daywa« h n lf over a gonrrnl rush to buy

k com wn» in p rogrJsi nnd reports iit , hand indicnted th n t roccnt frost nnd tho exccsslve rain# o f into hnd dono ] much moro serious daninRO to eorn than j hiid been horotoforo Rcnomliy Relieved.Corn producing rofiions in Ohio, In- dinnn, Illinois and Iowa na well fts por- Unn« o f M innesotn nnd Wisconsin were . snid fo hnvo been Jnlured lo au extent * fu r beyond w hat wi's supR0?.ed.

Wfird o f 'co rn moulding in tho fiolda, g ■ tiolnbly n t tho vnrloue Ulinoia iwinW, ‘

added to bulUah sentim ent regarding j ' ! both corn nnd whont and dosing prices •. for ench eercnl were a t v irtually the

* dny 's to p level. In th e flu rry nbout corn dnmago, tho fac t was nlmost ig- .

, nored th ftt betw een four nnd fivo mil- J lion bushesl o f nil grnin were exppctod "

* nt W innipeg fo r Mofldnv’s m arket.Advnoee in th e prlc« of corn was on

December, a now crop dd lv ery . nnxlety, ® ^- however, abou t acarcity of im mediate

supplies wnfl'evidoaccd by tho action of- ^. Septem ber. Oata wcro dull but sympa-

thi*ed w ith eom and whont. .Steadinesa o f hog values kep t pro­

visions freo from any dccided change.— ‘ Pl

TWIN FAUS MARKETS------------- -------------------------------------------- -- In ll c

TheM prieea are obtained daUy ! witliR a t 4 o ’elodc Jo th e afteraoon a sd ings

are in tended to cover only tbe at* nonecrogo o f price*. Wliero certa in o f gdealers fo r abort periods o ffer m ore held than th e o n e ted 'p r ico no e ffo r t la made to inclode aneh quotntiona.Quotationa a re offered merely aa a , *guide to p ro d s e m and (hoold a o t ^ bo aecopted aa reflecting o z treu esof e ith e r h igh o r low prices. o f d

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W itlXL M ARKETS. k*"'!'P a id to Producers. oh

‘ Tbe T w ia Palla m arkets ycstorday ’.»ero a s followa: ' J'roiii

I LlTAStOCK. lO.SOrieaVy h o g s --------------------------- 5c to Oj Ingamedinm hogs ................................... — OHe 4 50Light, 175 to 2S5 p o u u d s_______tS.25J o w s ______________ __ 13.50 to 4.00■•teora__________________14.00 to *5.00Veal o a lv e s .........................*5.00 to *7.00 OWM n tte n ____________ ____*0.00 to *7.00 celpOL a m b * ............ ------------------- *3.00 to 9.00 .fu lly

Foirls. bu lkPry* ---------------------------------- -------14c to 8.

Ji; iir,'V oons a n c k . ---------- --------------------08= " • J . *

B u tte rfa t, c re a m a ry ..... .......................47cSw eet cream ,' s t a t io n ____________ 486B u tte r fn t /s ta t io n ................ .............. 44cCountry b u t te r ----------------- -------- 40eE ggs (sh ippers) / . ------------------------ 22e <Eggs, local sto tcs ---------------------- 25e highei

W heat and H ay . yen rliW h e a t --------------------------------------- *1.30 ateors.U falfa, f i r s t cu ttin g in s ta c k ------*8.00 »on f

B ran , t o o ----------------------------------*23.00 “ " 7Btock food, c w t . ------------------------- *1.35 "Stock food, t o n ------ ----------------- *20.0Q " o-

Sngar. W holesale.Cnno ............................................... ... *10.89B o o t ____________ :--------------------- *10.78

Bsans.M ontana w h ites ...------------*5.00 to *5.10

Potatoes. ^P o ta toes .— /t . - . - . . . . S5c to OOj w e e k ’s

BB T A IL Z ^ lO S a to 12.8V egrtaalaa, *.-;.50

Potatoea, 12 ponnda f o r --------------2C-e 13.2 3 .W aterm elon ................... ............ 1 l-2oOanfftloupoa .... lOc to 15oSummer squash lOe to ISe ‘Com, d o u n .............. ........16e S T . JBeets, bunch ___________________ — 05e —RccoiHead le ttu ce , Im p. ---------------------l3 c top *8.iJroon poppera, p o n n d -------------------l.'IcromaCoes, lb. 2cj b u sh e l________tl.OOrum ipa, b u n c h _____---------------------- 05c J® ^Egg p lan t, eaeh __________________ lOo 10-25; <Wew cabbage,, pound ... ............. 05o feeders

LVKE WHOOZIS—m UNCUE B ILL,TH E ) r

C H IE F OF THE R R E < = ^ ) ' d e p a r t m e n t 15 & 0 J N C r T 0 \ S TAKE U S T O d i n e )

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< ‘'-aoUIlowcr, m n n d ____ ... ___ 15cI ^nuanh, p o u n d ---------------------- ------- - 0 3 ? \* Mutvk nu 'lons .................. 5c un il 10c .3 Celery, b u n c h -------------------------------40c

r n u t .Ornpes, pound ................................... Ol!e

; Crnbnpplea, pound .... ....................... .. oic• I ’cnchcB, pound ....................... ............. c

.Spplcs, jionnd .................. .............. .1 0 2 ? „X Plums, pound - ........................................ O.*;?

S traw berries, 2 for _________________ sHc ,Rod rospherrloa l!jc, 2 f o r ...................2rt.\Lemons, d o r c n ......................... 50c to .COc

. Oranges, dozen ................. .. 40c to GO-Qananns, pouud ............ ............. .......... iSc hi

' D alr?. •>“Creamcrj* b u lto r .................................. riry. -■Bnhl.rhri'flo ........................................... "iOc \\iWiscoiiHln ch rcao ........ ...........................cu

M oat and r isU . „„Hams ---------------------------------------20c n,Bacon .......... ............... ............... 2 6 t tn 30c , ^

■Snlmon ____ ____________ ___ ___ 3 iicH alibut ............................ ............. .......... 30 ,

OABH QUOTa TIOHS. ^CHICAGO, Sept. 0P>—W hcut— No.

2 h/ird «1.0.'5.Corn—No. 2 mixed to'H S l-2 c ; No.

2 yd low »8 3-4 lo SUc.OiitH—N'o, 2 w hite to 4-lr; Xo. 3

whito 30 1-2 to 41 1 Itye—No. 2 , 00 l-2r,Barley—.Ifl fo iJir. J '"T iniothy Need—O./jO to 8.Clover HCoil—^Jfl to :;i.Pork—Nniiitniil. ,UiTd—RH.h—.*8.75 to 10.

POTATOES AKD PEODUOE.ClIIOAGO, Sept. 22 (/P)—Potiitoes— £

W ciik ; reui'ip ta 134 cu rs; to ta l 15. 8, (jr, shipm ents lOrj.'j; Wisconnln and M iano- p;,,- Holn Hn<-lc(.d nnd bulk round- w hites U. sop 8. No. 1 v»<l pnrtly grndeil *1.2.') to l..'5.'> cw t;. poorly graded and im m uturo do, *1.10 to 1.20 cw t.; MiuticsQtiv u nd N orth ijyi Dnkotn Harked nnd bnlk su>)d tund und I4od R iver Ohio» pnrtly. g rnded ♦ l.ir , to 1.2.') cw t.j poorly graded fioM front- yen cd *1 to 1.10 cw t.; t.]aho sucked Hur- ' ula U. S. No. 1 2.05 cwt. ’ fee,

B u tte r—Lowor; rn*nmery e ttrn n i-pg, 45 l-Sc; stnndards 4o''.; e x tra (irstH- 44 ticu fo 4.Tc; f irs ts 41 i-2 :o 42 l-2cj seconds VO lt> 40 1.2c.

Eggs — Unehnngod, receip ts 12,39 ' j.' inses.

Pou ltry—Alive, unchanged.

huslPO ETLA N D U V ESTO O K v - eitnt

PORTLAND, Ore., bept. 22 (/P)—C at- frel; !(?—No receip ts nnd no snles; nil ugal InsBcs Qominnlly stendv; fo r tho w eek 'Tl ill elassen o f cnttle cloicd nhout stendy suga f l t l i prev ious week. CjunUty wf o ffe r- irrcf ngs niOfltJy roronioa tu medidcrt w^fh -cove lono g rnd ing nbove gnod; a few load*- gp^jt f good 1000 to 1250 pound grass s te e rs OQgii eb i *7 to 7.7.'*; bulk of o th e r dcHlritblo Wall inds IS.50 to 6.75; best lig h t w eight tobc en i calvcs renched *10,50; others m ost- },jg|| ^ M to a . M fiHogs—F o r »«sek 25 to 00c lower; bulk

f desirable r to ^ lo I'JO pound nvoragt*D;50 -to 10; a fow choico lot* eArly i tho WDck *J0.35 to 10.50; w eigh tie r n„,i IndH #8.50 to 0. BtilcsSheep—nil classes held nbout s te n d y Jatp,]

i r tho w eek; b est viiUcy Ininhiv hc to •ought *10.75; others m ostly ?10 | to ( ).50; culls >7 to ft.Su; bu lk of o ffe r- ga common to mcdlinii selling *3.50 toso. 1 5

______ o f FOMAHA U ra S T O O K . /'«"<

OM AUA, 8oi>t. 22 (fl>)-Il0R» — Ro.Ip ts 4000; actlvo; m nrkct nvernged liy stendy ; lig h t bu tcbors senrco; ilk 200 to 300 pound butchcrs *8.10

8.40; to p *8.40; packing grndes rgely *7,75 to 7.».’5; .•<ver«go co*t F r i- I t y *7.90; w eight 27C. th a tC attle—B ccelp ts 200; eom pntcd w ith tb© I (Ck ngO: F ed steera nnd yenrlings, ts thi « k c r s nnd feeders 25 to 50c low er; bull's las atccrs atcndy to w eak; grass cows apart dvhe lfo rs 2.'; to 40r low er; ta n n e rs log f d cu tte rs strong; bulls 25 to 35c 'h e r ; closing bulk- Fed steers nnd Mou irllngn *8.75 to . 10,50; w e e k 's to p The ors *11.40; grass steers *5.75 to 7.50; called » fo r w eek *3.50; grass cows nnd on Ini fo rs *3.40 to 5; tanners *2.2.’> to lated 0; bolognn bulls t*3.75 to 4 ; lig h t H un tl ll* *8.75 to 11.75; ito rkcrs nnd feed-

*5.50 to 7.CO; w eek 's top feeders

Ihccp—R eceipts 4.')0U; all d irec t; com- _ cd w ith w oek ngo: F u t Inm bs 25 to Bible.

low er; s?>cep- SOc low er; feed ing b s m ostly 2.^c lower; cloning bulks:

w estern Inmbs tlS.fi.'J to 13.75;. ■=--------^k's lop *13.7.7;-n iilvo lam bs *12.3.'?12.85; ligh t nud h&ndy w e igh t e v e s 10 to llj feeding Inmbs *12.50 to 5 ; feed ing ewea 33 to 5.50. ^ 537J3

ST. JO S E P H LtVEBTOCK. , 7 ^r . JO S E P H , Mo., Sept, 22 W «>-IIogs 4-yonr-i ecolpta 5500; sto idy to 5c h igher; berly.*8 .00 b u lk o f sni^^ *8.2» to 8 .55 . --------i t t le —Reaelpts 109; nom inal; steer*0 12.25; cows an.l h e ife rs *3.25 to " "p o it 5j calvcs *5 to IC'.fiO;-stockors an d R^odo ors *4.50 to 8. M. S to

^ F I N E . ! it 7 'Pa RDOW M ^.SIR.BUT ' ) TIME TVE OLD WAWTED AT THE DOOH

. S TIGWIV/AD mnEOiATELV A L lH l ( ^ ^ L O O > £ .N £ .0 r e d WAOOM A.WAJTS

N FALLS DAILY NEWS.

Sheep—Hcceipts (100; nil d irect; nom- - i innl; Inmbs *12.50 to M .75; ewes *.*! .'>i)' to c.r,o.

CHXCAOO LIVEBTOOK.CHICAGO. Si-pt. 22 C4>)—nof{,_i{p.

Cdlpta 40flO; unevon; iiiOHt Bales Steady n t Kriil;iy’s avernge; ft-w desirnble IjMl.t ftteudy to lOe lower; wi-j^dity butolu-rrf Hteiidy to htroiig; bulk b<‘tte r grudcn 18.’. ( ) to 210 pound average.i *S..SO to ;;.90; _ top *8.00; deslrublo i.iO to 300 pound a , bu tchers moRtly *S.C5 t i 8.70; paekWiK bowa largely ^ 7.50 to 7.::,; killiti;; pljja SO 25 to .’iOn h igher; few desiral.K- strong = weight #7 to 7.75; e itim uted hoMovc: CUOO; heavy w eight hoj;s *S.25 to

;i.ic<lium $8.5.*> to 8.00; li^.|,t ?S to ]light light *7.00 to S.OO; pncking sow« 2— Fitiooth $7.r>o to 8; packing sows rough > $7.25 to 7.,’)5; sluught.'r pigs *(1.«5 to 1

Cattle— Recuipts lOdO; compared w ith I woi week ugo; M atured beef stee rs excejit- ~ T Inj; s tric tly choicc ofriiriiiBs larsely .'iOc lower; spots considerably m ore; yenr- — lingH largely «5 lo .-.ae low er; i-loHiiip tru.lo very ujjpven, n l decJino; top m.i- — tured ateers *13; beat yeurliiigs *12.50; '' western grusaers ste.i-ly (0 w enk; «hi- stock li t t le chanced: eanners and eul- ters and bulls stfong; vchUt s 50c hljjh- V er; stockers nnd feoderi* steady , to 2 .)c 1;“ '' lower; w eek 's bulk jiriccs follow: Fef* 111 beef Rtcern to 11.2S; w estern gniKS- ers *7 to 8 ; bu tcher iow« and hrlfem wor M.40 to 8.50; ennners nnd cutters *2.K5 '11 ; to 3.50; vonlors *12.75 to 13.50; atoek- W LTH und feeders *fl to 7.50.. bllo

Bhrei>—Hecelpts 5000; receipt* prnr- W lically all (H reft; no early sales; eom- A lared with wee]<ngo; F n t lamba mostly >0(! lowec; f a t ^ e p niid feeder lamb^ ’oneraHy 25c lower; aomo .’50c down; doslnj; top western lam bs *11.50; nu- — ives *14.25; w eek’s bulk prices; Fnl vciitern htithn fo M.-f.l; nativei' ’T®®^ia.45 tb 14; cull u u tiv es *9.50 to 10; ‘ ‘“‘® •eiirling w ethers #9.5H to 11 ; wethern ;H.25 to 8.75; fn t ewea *5.50 to (].75r —^ eeder lambs *1.1,25 to 13 .75 ;-wcck'H „e‘ t eceipts, 10 market-*, In rgest fo r prac- su it ically two years. [# 03.-

' SamiSUOAB. B b ^

NEW YORK, Seiit. :?2 t ^ - A Bolidn J Ai Doling p revailed in tho local raw BOX, i ugar m nrkct toduy nnd ns no fresh usiness was reported prices were un- liangcd a t 5 5-8c fo r Oubns cost an.i rcifiht, ctiuni to ^7.41' f o r cenfrif- tlonagnl. ------T here wns a fn ir trado in tho rnw

igar fu tures m nrket nnd priccs wero regular. N ear montho w ere steady on i p,,' ivoring, owing to the streng th in th e 71J, >ot m arket, bu t lu ter positions weVi- you isicr under scatter,«d liquidation by ut 'nil street nnd eomtnission hotises, Oc- ^ h t b er nnd November f.lr.sed five p o in ts ' AM gher, whilo Inter deliveries were two ' * fivo pain ts lower. C losing: Octobi’r.

;.50; December, *4.81; Mnrch, *.3.8H; 8A ny, *3.98. count Tho m arke t for refinod was f[ujot id unchanRcd ns mort o f the refiners les offices wero cloned. F ine Rrnnn- led is rjuotrd from tS.75 io $/?,{»». . R efined future* were n tim in^. w ith

-------------------- — - •“ prdfei

T he D ark Agea. to°selTho period dnting from th e Invasion handl-

Fm nco by Clovla. In 4.'^. to th e soo E scen t on Ita ly , (n 1458, by C hnrics Bogor I I o f F ranco Is commonly called th e ft- m. irk ogt>8. Lcnmlnfc and a r ts were glecteil. T h e RennlSBance followed, •"‘r r r

WA before

F lre Losa V lsualUed. 1342 .rt haa been graphically calculated ---------i t th e tim b e r destroyed annually in - i United S ta tes by proventable flre< th e equivalent of enough Igmber to Ud flfe-room bongalowa 60 feet a r t on both atdea o f a a trc e t reach- r from Ntw York to Chicago, and ru

lount Vernon Once “ Epsewasson." b / ^ / * ?he orijrlnal nnme o f th e (•sinte 65 1 Q, led S lounr V emon wns Epsewnsson.Indlnn wonl. whlrh wna soon trans- niBhini ;d Into Itn Knirllsb eQuIrafeat, rooa. s ating Creek. - ^ try ch

- “ Phono

The Modernized Bible, feir York wbuU n modernized ■ le. (ine. we suppose, tlm t will « ke Jt easy fo r th e rich to en te r v 1 ven.—G reenville P ied m o n t g" ~ . •— Box I

FOB 8 A 1 B -U V M T O 0 K— - ‘ _ uVVTtt5R SALE—Two ewes, Qucrnsei porl

nnd yearilng heifera, PhonV

Jjt 8A I.B— itcglstcrcd H am psirr ^ lamba, ew e lambs, yearlings an>l

ir-old ewes. 1 1- J miles south Kim - r ; -------r. Oron Dolen. 6 P E R I

■ tem onJ OB a A L E - r o n L T B r . S C c

)R SALB—Thoroughbred R. C. lo Island Red cookerola. Mrs. c . jLo>«»a < Hono, K im borly, Idaho, < jiam s.

IW t h e E v s m s a b y t h

T YOU ME, J ^<< - c r ^ T e u T 1 MUST L f \n t E Y o F F ON IMPORTANT5 / / C s ^ B u i i N E s i y

1

S, TWIN f a l l s , id a h 0

flUtONE CENT P E R WOBA d v e r t i s e m e n t s u n d e r t h i s h e a d ;

50 f a r d e v i s e d o f b r i n g i n g t h e n e i

H E L P WAWTBD

KOY wanted fo r ge-.ornl work. Kn- Hire The I’opjiy. 5O1

W A N T E I>-niH fo r genern l houao- •ork. PIk.uo 523It5. . P.

ANTED—-flirl for general mnid •ork. Apply Doyd hospital. .

COOK W ANTKD— . tnh C onstractioi. ' xncHi. Phone 20J3. K im berly . P.' iW ANTED—Girl fo r gonur.-il honso-

ork. 200 E ighth nveniiu north. WANTED—-Ln.ly w i'h no chlblrcn lo llu

elp In kitchen on ranch. Ju h n su n ;— T_______________ ___________ fc tWOMEN w:inted fo p ick bouuh. Free

UK leiiv«is Liii,l Oar.iRj n t 7 u. m. l-'ilor '~i. iM-<l Company,

WANTE1>—Olri fo r general house- ork. Piirmuiient position . Good- ^agea. Phono 288.____________________ of i

WANTED—Two f ira t clnss automo- llo mechniucs. AnM teurs need nol ^ >ply. L ing A utonirbllo Co.AN«\V|-:it THJS Ai>— I 'l l tell vou >w to perm anently rid y o u rse lf '.o f k Hi ta rrh , huy fever, l .a te s t discoverv. - n inl Heck, P ittsbu rgh Bldg., St. Puui. inn. can

____ ______ _ g rc iwomim w anted .. S a la ry *75 or r

)okJy fu ll time, nn hour ap a rt Tw}ne, aolllng gunruntfed hosiery ti. “ m- mror. Cottons, henthers, silks. Guar. ,.nteed M ills, N orristow n. P a ._________.MAKE *100.00 a w^>lc by selling big- pric at c lothing values in w orld. A ll wool Proi It o r overcont ta ilo red to mensure men 3..TO. IJh c ra l 'com m ission. A pply son mson B uilt Clothos, 25 A nderson ig .. Cincinnati, Ohio. |

IN T E L L IG E N T i^ERSON. eJtlic ' p , :, m ay earn *100 »o *200 m onth ly cor ,,1,.^ ponding for.now spnpcra; *15 to *2-’. okl^ in sparo tim o; oxporienco un essary ; no oanvnM ing; sub jec t. :gcsted. Send fo r pn rticu lnrs. Na oal P ress Bureau, B uffa lo , N. Y. tH.

• ----- fo r 1:

. W A N t’ED.Men fo work in 'Iw in .F a lls Sugar

'.'irfary. Fi.rtor%- wiH s ta r t October Lh. Send in applic.ition a t once If ou wish a pnsitifii, b u t ho on h a rd t fa rto ry on -lav o f opening '{ 7 ° '’' hetlicr yo'i "eitd iipplication or not. 7,?'®' MALGAMATED SUGAR COM.A>.'Y. KO

— nJshc

Al.-ia.M EN W ITH C A Ita o r rlRs for n try w ork sclliug und eolleefingi = = : >ng fnrm ers In th e Snnko riv e r vnl- ,

la rgest firm of its k in d In the U . ' .V.; 40 years in business; good s a la ry ' AP

expenses paid w eekly to producers. **jJC work is steady tho y e a r nround, avcni

1 ndvnncement. L 'xpcricnced men .. - ’erred, bnt if you v.ill w ork wo teachfreo o f chnrge. We bav o noth lug ___L

lell you and you need no m oney t o , dio thia job. i \ ) r full in fo rm atiou I E. W. Creed, Reed H otel, form erly " tvT erson Annex, botw eoa 10 and 12 ’• " * ° p-

aiT U A SlO M b WAMTBD = =

ANTED—By high hdiool boy , work •__ ^ro and a fte r school and S aturduv. FOI ; Addison c o s t._____ ’ 135 N

ijOSX ' "i%>l----------- . .. COUpO.

5ST—Sock o f clover seed northcost ■ lty. Loavo word n t N o w s^ • ;

FO B aA L » —rU E JO T U B B ] 'y Q j

idU E S T prico p«id fo r fu rn tlu re Prugs. Call 310._________________ nvcaui>U SALE— Ivory w icker buby b u g - ' tl excellent condition.' P hono 1210.Socond avonuo y o s t._____________ This I)R S A L E -^ 'o m |^ te household fur- mgs, indudli^g ii.uhognny d in ing Owner

su ite , ivory bedroom, su ite , tapes- —__achairs and davenport, ru^s, etc. j .0 1270. 1503 Poplar stroo t.______ | ______

mo Comfort f in g o w ith esorvolr, good condition „.*40.0J c H oosier kitclii-u rnb in c t.. 2.';.00 riy ncw wasliing m aehlne.. 8.50 _l ... - 8-14 H o t Blnat hea te r .... 7.50 GE|{ springs and n iattress 40.00 guns,

rs lu ffcd chnlse loungo .... 20.00 p . . , rs tu ffed tniw atry d a v c n ' Minnct

J io b s i E i r 'K W l t N i i m “ ‘ . W ES EXCII-VNGE. J iln o y

----------- »>o»pJtam o n b y TFo T S a S b u s :

— —---- _________________ ____ quick *i CEN T LOANS under rcBcr%’c s>-s ee ry at n c ity or farm p roperty . Rcscrvv ttnnai j i t Company, C liff B uild ing , Bali tables.■City, U tah.______________ ' a l l c ^aM LOANli—7 per • c c n t net rig h t at -c lo sed quickly. le t s c h & Will where.

Idabo.

HE MOOlTUaHT

PK E A R C ^ ^ T O Gl

W ATER

im'mnamArmui. itiiiiMT*

0, SUNDAY MORNING.

mmR D P E R I N S E R T I O N —

a r e a l w a y s a l i v e a n d a c t i v e , a n d

e e d o f a d v e r t i s e r s t o t h e a t t e n t i o n

FOR SALE—M iaCELLANEOUS \

0 8 i? f ruck^ Phon- ,- ______ niu.

FOK potato snrks see K. D. Kdloirj; • "~Ua • 0 . Box 154, Phono n.-:nn,________ __ f ^ ty o n 8 A L E - A now tenor banjo. lienp. Phone l.-.i» evcuiiiiM. tioimI'O lt S . \U .;_ S „ .„ ,

> r K'lillon on-s;ile, y:,lladav lliirdwari. Wi'• ■ bora

MUNAltCIl range.t un.l Howard heal- •" a t greu tly redncerl prices.- Sull.ulav WA unlwnre Co. ____________ •1H)U SALh.—A ir Uhlnuwaro sold U, O tto

-------------------------- ______________ _ in g ft-OR bA LE - nic-yd(t», t r r v r ; i„ Jo h n

CO# and Mcessorles, W em erV B- '•onsii^ir Shop. -Ji-fr BecoLd S t. E —^FUie~BALl!, o r wiii ,ot out ou shnn- farm .ii.preusjs we bred milk goats, hoav. b e s t ,

lik s tra in , p . q . r,ox 754. Phon- W insl

Jx jit 8AL1-;—Tliree iciiiils, iliroo wag-1 ». threo se ts o f hii.-ness, *500. Soil I'nrate. Am leavini; country He,. lott a t WashliiKton Lurn. ‘ 1- »

n o 'r WaTE^II hoaxer, ijoofl couditlo ,- q X'' a ’t bo b ea t for residence, garage, etc ' i!ftt bargain for Fcrd or cash. Call

12 : 9 , C ity Tower Greenhouse. °_____________________ F o n

I’A tW K lN G AGI NTB—Our $:il 50 COc 0 'vonl tailored fo-ordcr su its nml- 537J14.

t'rcoats nro *20.00 cheaper thnn stt^o FOHces. Commission paid In advance, pears.Btected territo ry . Uoautlful nssorl- foundr n t 0x9 sw atches fiee . J , B.L, Dept, flOn, 831 Adams St.. Chlrago.

FOB BBNT—FUBNISHBD

'’OR R E N T ^ t\irn ish e d fron t rooni; Crawfc> garngo; 445 .SU th avenuo eaat. Phone V R R EN t —i'lirniahcd room, h o t I ~ F o i t ;er hoat. 345 Sovcnth avonuo eaat. i^ * v o r■ no 922J. baakoti'o i i RKNT—T hree lun ilah o il rooms J'X)li light housekeeping. 312 Seventh avo B rin g 1 east. Phone 095 \V. I >y. l.«

OR R EN T—:t-room turo lahed apar W ater* It. Reasooablc. Buogalow. A v i'OR tb atreot and S ^ o n d ave. eaat. B rin g 1 V>R HENT—a lx room modornly im- “ p o “n k-cd hou{ic; garage. Located nt 144 la n d Bl onth avenuo cast. Innuiro E A .I “ F O R

_______________________ e o n t. pOR RHNT—Two and threo room fur- bushol. i«l apartm ent, jfodern , olectrir West ol Ifc, *tcam heat. - '-I F if th avenue “ P o lT . Phono 537J3. «)co; H. Smith. fo rd ni

ro K B E N T - O M n m H r a ^ ' u u n iS VAHT.MENT8 n t'lu 'C o lo n ia l."0LI8E fo r re n t; mod<Tn," .WI ThinI iue west.______JR RENT—li room nouso ono block *"I high school. I’hono fi35J.

T O T B A M * ^ ‘ o ^ a^ !

3 T I tA D E -J \,u r .-J-year-old maro. rade for big, serviceable, sound " ^ inga. a in ipson Bros.. Hnnsen. Idoho JO H N

— T ru s tFOB BALC—AUTOMOBILES

)R SALE— Good S tudebakrr hackN inth avonue north, bW e b t .n r B A i.H -U .0 ,1 Dodgo liro lh f f ,P. .Mngel A utom tbilo Co.

FOB SA LB»BX [A Ii BSTATB

>R SALE—3 room houso, modernpavod atreo t. E ruulrc . 458 8iittl- —ue. cast. ' * BIaAOKIi ACRES iTTigatc-1 la n a fo r sau ’ado fo r land in Twin Falla v ieinitv ^ .Vis a No. 1 atock n n c h . Cuta 800 J f '

?6 tona o f hay. Joina forest re “ ochl I. Como and acd if. <40 por sere - >r. W. E. R c jbu rn . Lake. Jdobo.

m i b c e l l a m b o u s . t w i n_________ ______ _ Shop.------------------- --------------------------------- p a ired

T A X I pricos,7-Paaaong-r Sedan. ------- ----

Phone 84. - . . . !WINDOW

URIBII buys, se lh und ren ts shot- -

It high te s t Je rsey m ilk Call I02J. M cN IO H Btonna Dairy. A.‘ J . Yonng, Prop. — O n rl WA.NT YOU to t n l o « r i jo In tbi

r Bus, a rouad tho loop o r to tho

« N E 8 S O PPO ttl'U N X Ty — F or *ale; Com plete eQtUpment fo r gro. ioq^ J »tore. scalea, raab reglater. W iT i l l o r tu caah reg is te r c red it fUe, cotmtatB. —

.- shelrlns. co f/ee fflilL n e a t Prlcod rig h t, to g ive you the

sta rt, I f going to O ontact Or «l*e-U nited Stores, T w la P u ia t b l s f th t

' t h e

>£T

SSPTEMBER 23,1923.

~ AND WORTH ITI wl constitute the best mean. glLgf residents of Soitfh trffh.

In tc rn n ' In««en. "I‘ ‘ -"br. P l,o„o

Eden, I d a h o . J”' L-

2 niilc Bomb Shoj,!/ you rself.^C athro .- " tre e t b ridge.

■1- r iio n o ow JS . '"‘’ ■

o ne S2(U4, ( . p . Poara.

‘t o r 's cornor. ^ fro a

your own c o M o S ^ ^ / ^?ound. 0 . J J'ntJ. °I E lk n b o tl, . t l ”;."* ' M n rri.

iH P is_____ _ P R 0 F E S S 1 0 N A L

_____ ATTO EK CTa! ~

achlnorv A ^taan -T ay lo ilone 1202 . - ’siO-STu*^ M achine Oc.■------- --l_ !± L 2 .t) fetcond- nv# m^ ~ 8 H 0 E ^ £ ^ ^ ^ --------------

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Thought t e r th« Day^8 fo r th e

.V ***^°*‘ a«alnat^ th a t la. fo r hla.

bt BUTOB

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Arrival of Newcomers fb Twin jj' Falls and Shipment of Crops to Marl<et Cause Big Increase FIN in Business

A rrival of. m any iicwcomern to Twin F un t I'uUh !iml KcnRonnl miivcmont of crops M< to m nrkct linn rc»alto<l ttiiii fa ll in hoavy tlT infrp.T"0 in tho volumn of buninou linn- dloil by the Ori’Ron Slinrt L ino frclRht . Kli offic''*’ liorp. aoronlliiK 'to iitntcmont o f , D. K. SiiHivim, Short l.ino ngent licro, annoiiPflHC tl«o tnUUtlda ,o f ith ro f mon to tbo iitnff o f froiKht offico cnitilovcB. iinil tlio fnrt tlin t bPRlnninR ‘•‘’' ' ‘•‘j IlilH wiTk loenl froiulit o ffiro" will bo open from 7 o 'clock u. m. iin til 7 oVlock p. m.. fo r tbo convonienrc* o f pntrons, CBpf.‘iril]y Hhippori* c f perlBlinblo pro- *" dncf*. "

'•TToii«i(«holi1 KOOils hnvo boon coininir inf<. T 'vin Fnllrt n t tho rulo o f throo t o . ' . - ^ fivo KliipniPntR Jn ily .ill Ibln m o n tb ."

fHillivnn “ iniUcntlnjr,Btnnlinl inprcnuo in tim population o f .Twin Piilln nml vininilv.

Business Growing Dnily. ] f ”“ niiKinp?" n t flic frciifht officcH

p irkin-r lip ovory dnv. Wo bavo rccont- "* ly ii'lrtcil Hiroo mofi fo tlio fprco, lioRiiininjr fho flrn t o f fho wook, w ill “ koop tin ' offi'-CH o|)on from 7 o ’clock j n. ni. until 7 o 'c lork p. m. to-m ovo tho cror> w itboiit <iolny to shippoM. '

“ A friill •trnin. cmjponod o f onrlot «bli>”H>iit lonvoft Twill Fnllfl dnlly n t 8 o ’. lnrk p. m. to linndlo pcrlslinb lo : * produofH,” .

Three W o o ta 'flh ip m o n ta :. I Toror.ls o f flio Short L ino • frolRhi ‘

offiooH for llio firs t throo weeks o fii< ‘'*'' Sojitomlior nhow "firlondn forw nrdcd . from Twin Fnlln ns follown:

Mor-'lirnidiMt. .'■.7; flo'ir, -IO; P otn too^,, I'o « .71: n 'xi’o.s, .I; tiood. fl; ponltry, 2; nhccp,.2: ponphofl, 20; niiKiir l.T; wheat, M ; A flf i'-o, l l oi:i:«, ^ 1 f.jrnitiiro, 1; licnnn, [ Asoi 17: vitioiriif, H; boj;*, I?; ontn. 1.

{'iirlniidfi ri’ooivod ilurinR th e m)«nc with iporiod ;iro nhown nn follows; '■'•ftl

MorobnndiMo, fifi; ronl. 74; limo rock, I f l l 21; whont, .'jO; l-'iiibor, 7; oH, 17; flour, Twii 1; liVrini, 7; miNrolhuicoim rifi. . M

— I I — tliroi

t TREND OF MARKETS 1| roni.I - ---------------------------------------- ^ Twii(TMilfocl fltnton Dopartmont of Afcrl- .Inm

onUnro m nrkot news scrvlee.) Itoid C A I.n w E L L , flept. 21—T otnl cnrlol borjj

Bbipmcnts of potnfoen for tho U nited t Stnt.jfc Thursdny -numbered 1144. ns n p

compnrod w ith 924 oii tbo snmo dnfe Inst ycnr. Idnbo slilpmonts fotnied. !iO ear*, divided nmong (listriots nn fol­lows: rnldwoH-Nnmpn, Ifl; Idaho F a lK 20: Bnrloy-Bubl, 21. Tnu

llanliiiBS wcro ilRht In tho Cnldwell si d lsfrio t, b u t inp.renslnR in e.istcrn oi Idnbo. W ire inquiry wns lig h t; do- mnnd lim ited; m nrkot steady. Cnsh to s- Rrmvera sacked Rurals U. fl. No. 1, lintr m oA ly RO cen ts ; loaded on cars A.'i tb» cen ts. C/irloads f. o. b .-tra c k , aaekcd of t Jlurnls TI. 8. Nn. 1 , 'm ostly 00 cents. Twl F o r shipm ent to California, re-sncked kno n t c-nr door on aocount of a lfa lfa .woo- (<,i v il quaran tine in Callfornln, demand owo Rood; R urals $1.10? (loms $1.40. Cnr- nhul loads, f. 0. b . usual tcrmn, R urals 05 bull cen ts to $1. ■ Rea

F rid ay m om lnR’s m arkets rciw rtod to b y wiro ineludod: lens

K ansns C ity—No Idnho quotntlon. N Supplies llbornl; demand and move- nblc m en t alow; m arke l weak. On trnek the 82 enrs; 1 Idaho arrived . bo.l

D enver—No Idnho quotation. Sup- ' T p iles liberal; demand nnd m ovement Twi R iodernte; m arke t 'lluU and U ttle post ch n n c fl'in prices. On tra c k 20 ears; wn» 38 Idnho nrrived. trn r

ChlcoRO—Idftho snckod R um is U. 8 . won Ko. 1 . 12 to t2.15. Suppllos liberal: Call demnnd nnd movement slow ; m arkot w eak : prices low er; buyers endeavUr- P inR to force m arket atlll lowor. On reai trnck 354 oars; R Tdaho arrived .

F o rt W orth—Idaho Rurnls, vcn tlla t- —ti cd cars, TT. 8 . No. 1, $2.15 to #2.2S. BupnMca libera l;' demand nnd movo- D m ent m<Hlerate: m arket steady . On will track 3 ears; 9 Idaho arrived . dny

Lettuce ■— day,Sbipm ents. SoptemlxT 18; California rec t

7, Colorado 9, New York 18, Wyom- J . 1 Intr 1.

ChlcaRO m nrket, Boptembcr 19: 1 p r a r CnUfomla, 19 Colorado nrrived. —tcSupplies m oderate: demand pood for ___eood «toclt; m arket firm . Colorado c ra tes Iceberg «S.r.O to «2.75; few »3. (

Onlona ,Shipm ents. Beptember 18: California i

23, Illinois 7, Ind iana 24, Iow;i 3, M as­sachusetts 14, MiehlRnn 2, N ew Jersey

T T N e w York 41, Ohio I , W ashington 1, •WUfonsln S. T otal 133. 1

ChicBRO m arket W ednesday: 25 cars , o n 'tm r k : m arkijt steady. W ashlnRton 100 pound sacks yellows, $3 to *3.25: i CaU fom ia 100 pound sacks w hite vari- j e ties, $3.75 to 14.25; A uatraiian Browns *3.60 to $3-75.

Apples 'Spokane shipping’ p o in t infnrm ntion '

T uesday: Bales on contract fo r futuro d e livery ; v e ry fow sales repo tted ; t ■Wenateheo va lley Bones, fnney wjr® 1 to ve ry larRe, #1.40| Jona tlians. C t irrade, 10«per een t S tier, 00 ccnts to ] ♦1; Y akim a va lley Jonathans, 0 R rado i 10 p e r eont 6 tie r, 90 eents De-lie io iu e x tra fan ey medinm to T a r ^$2 to $2.25.

K ew 'T o r k n a rk e t W odneseday: H a rk e t slig h tly weaker. Californixk O raveasto ios, fan cy small to modimn,I2J50 to $2.75.

W A B R ^ OAIX.B«Bk C reek H ighw ay D istric t. W ar

t a n t Call K o tlce: I i»ill p a y all out- 'fetaniUoR w arran ts nRnlnst t jie Bock C reek H lRhway D istrict, up to and io- ] elndioff No. 75, upon presen tation . •

H E N R Y HANSEN, Treas. J Boek .Creek, Idaho . — • |

Stfdor O, F k M b u u i, teacUer o f TloUn a n d u x ^ e a e . S63 B er«nth »Tanii«j i

IWBI.VB TWIN I

Mmon Tract Seed III Crop Brings $4800 J[J

A field of 40 aercs of Orimm a l­fa lfa grown tb is soason on tho T.J . Douglas farm near H aggard t on the Balmon Rlvor tra c t yielded a crop of anp/oxim ntely 400 bushols o f seed, i t waa learned .Saturday when thrcshinR of p io crop was n 3 p cum|)lofed. Bale of tbo crop has » betfn contrnctod n t the ?ate of $12 n bushel, i t was soid, brlnglnR tho c# Rrosa roturn to $4800, or $120 per acre.

-------------------------- Th'

NNAL TRIBUTE TO BEPAID IDAHO PIONEER here

______ 'Iny, ^tm oral Services A rranged fo r O. P . Mobiirg, W bo W aa P rom lnenU ylden- „u„,e t lf le d w ith Development o f B tate tions

• ------- aboulFinal fributu wJil be paid >it funcrnl term

’rviooH Sundny nftornt’On, fo tlio nicni- ry o f 0 . P. Mobor(,% ‘41, plonot-r Idaho } lininR mnn nnd fiirii-or, wlic wan dis- »vcrod Uoud in hin boil F /idiiy niurnin)' ' t hin auburbnn lioiiie nonr Twin I’nlls,•here ho linij ronldctl for nbout iiino

Tho nervires will bo held n t 1:;10 ’c-loi-!( itl till- i». Uroii«ni:in olini>ol * “ oro, and will bc canductcd by the Ru'v.’. L . Cook, ncflnR piihlor o f fho C hris- / iou cliurcli. F r io iid .4 a n d nelR hbora • ' 111 a erv e ns p n llb eari'ro . B u r ia l w ill

e itl th e T w in I 'n lK cen io to ry . ®U cn lh o f M r. .M nlo rc rcmovon a c iti-

i-n n f Id.'ili(> w lio wj;« id o iififk 'd w itll J’'*'"’' H i-arly d ay dovo lopm cnt In fho f ie ld s | P ' f n iln luR n n d uRrloiu tiiro , A n n tlv o cif ] 'Wi'don, M r. M iibori; i.niiie to A iu u rlc t t th e :»Ko o f ‘JU vi'iir-t, onyunluR in bu!'- ’’ iioH. firHt in Kiins:m <Jifv. in 1.S7:: b - T’/ ' ’"* .'u'lit to IJDiildor. Ciilf.ra<!o, w h ere hi? nn- :aHL-d in n ihm iR a n d biipiiHcd lien fo r " P " '’ . ra ilrm id iiu d o r ru ry tln u -llo n a t th n t im o. T lireo yoiirn in te r h e w o n t to 'orlln iiiiff w h cro ho t-niraKotl in tJiy lim ber biininesH. ‘"R

CoiiiliiR to Id ab o in I .* ; ', M r. M oberp I'Vult-n f tir Hi-vt'Tul yourft u l P 'd u b o , be i'nm iiij; owiii’ r o f o n o .s ix th i?|. P i-ro«t ia fho holdiiiL'H o f th e I ’ionocr ilin ln i; c o m p aa y tliero . l.ii fe r, iu ISSO, le oiitublinliod tli'o f.-imily lioiiic on » I _ uiif]i ut CotioniYiinil hhihit ooiui/y. I 1°“ U lo r a b r lo f porlu-l <>f n -s id o n re a l I U o iin . W ash in g to n , whoro bo w ns ' ilo iitifio d w ith fa rm in i;, ho ro lu rn ed i I'lfh hi!i fam ily to Idnho, boi-nmiiiR » | . o f t lo r o f tlio Halinoii r iv o r p ro je c t in , i l l l . T w o vo a rn I iii .t lu ' ri'i iiovod to . •w in -F a lls .

Mr. MoIjitr i»,>iiirvlvo4 bv bis widow, liroo si>nn nnd Ihroe dauRhtorn. Tho onn nro Cliarlon ,, R., Fredori.-k _ nnd ■ oorRO MoherR, fho •'.•rnud HOn boinj; c onldent of Wnlln Walln. Iho otiiern of . 'w in Falln. Tho •)lniy;litcr.i nro Mr.-.. ! limes Ilrokor o f Moiitniia, Mrn. Wiilto.- : ® • {eld of Filer, and Mrn. Anton Aim- - J lorjj of Twin K<iHn. becli

elusl3EATTY INTERESTS HERE

TRANSFERRED BY SALE ^--------- PI

P ransactlon Involv ing E stim ated Con- Salt sidoratlon o f $r>O,O00 Olves Shoep Row and Z,aad to HolUster Ooncem A uri

______ VoRlS-ito fo J . A. Pn'm or nad 8on of IIol < - J

istor, prominent Ida’io nlippp men, of b<* romnindor o f tbo property Intoronfn Ker« >f tho firm of .I..C. Ho.itty and Soan'W J^rni Pwin Pnlln county bocnme pulili.- tJkla <iio»vloil':e Hatardiiv. property inolnd- 'd in flio tranHnrfinii oomprisos 3(in0 O***" ‘WOH, 21 liorson. fldd ncri's o f Rra*inir ihuls, 1000 tonn nf imy toRofhor w ith \ luildlnirn nnd fnrm Ofjuipment. Tlio W' Reaffy .liomo Vtaco oast o f Hollister, Is prici lo be bold by the piirflinsers undereano. ------

No defin ite informnllon wns nvnil- ible ns to fho cnnslderafion RlveiNfor the property, but it w,is undemfond fo l)C.ln excess o f f.'iO.OM.

The renldopre of J . (?. B entty nonr rw in Falls, was nold snmo monthn nRo, possession bolnR Riven this month. It ivas announced In connection Avlth tbnt trnn sae tlo n -th a t Mr. nnd M rs. Bcnttv would jo in th e ir son, Harold B efatv, in Callfornln.

P icture frnrolDR d o ie neatly. Price* reasooable.

A. n . VIN CEN T '•OMPANY.—adT.

Dr. Evans, tbo optician from Boise,B-Ill bo n t tho Perrlno holol next ^ton- la y afternoon, Sept. 21 nnd remain nil lay , Soptem bor. 2.’>. i f it Rlnnsp* cor­rectly ond a tten d each cnso ono year.J. T. Evans.—adv.

Piano toning.. Pbons Lugan’e, 109 - a d r

G e t Y o n r F m i u c e N O WBot Make Sura tbat i f • >

W EIRM O IS T W A R M A IR FURNACE

W e i r F a m a c e a a iT e c o a l b e* c a t ia o A e p a t e n t e d ca r faare to r - a c t in g f i r e p o t^ t im a l ld w K a a e a o rd jn a x i ly w a i l e d c l i i ^ e r a a 'a m o k a m m a o o tW«ir faraaeM ar*- f t f f ^ l i k a a b c C . N e ^ i a ^ i w ■bW odoa. j i r t « t H irh a i5 % a n

O nfiM iy •»««• u d (bomm U a t Is

IbtC M /

B r i z e e M e t a l W o r k sS27 8«coad A m B. Pbona 10. i*—

[ FALLS DAILY NEWS, 1

ySTHIlF^SPEEOOPIRL.!

— — Ooapid Disposition Is IVIade of t<» Motions and Demurrers -p,., Scheduled for Hearing mpo.

— — AmoriTho num ber of m o tlo i^ a n d demur- C*’"®!* •s in ponding, su its sot for bearing. "

tho prosont torm of d is tric t court re wnn reduced hy 10 or more 9 ® tu r - L „ ^ . y, w ithout presen tation of any atto r- jl y s ’ arRuments, other d isposition bo-i J mndo o f tho questions raised. A r - |— - j m ents had been scheduled on C l mo- j os or dem urrers out o f a to ta l o f ' _ out 00 on tho calendar w hen tho a •m opened F riday . jj[n the cane o f Karl J . Ahern aga inst <Tntln' 5 Idaho Central Rallrond oompany. jjj i-oh-inR A hern ’s claim fo r $25,000 jjrown r englneerlnR nnd o lhor s c rr lc c s .jo ry • iderod, a dom ur/er wnn w ithdraw n

counsel for tho eomnnny, wbo wcro owed fiO d a y s 'in wlHch to filo a n lm tif i i Bwer to tho com plaint. .n'ciitBV alidity of queations raiaed by n m urrcr in tho enso of tho M urtaugh I iRation d la trie t nRnlnst tho Bnnk (,f 'tb ’< .\fiirfniiRh nnd E. W. P o rte r, Idnho ,i(.fpni

(nmlaalonor o f finance, w as ndm ittod minimi counsol fo r tho d is tric t, who will (},,, „

C-.,an amended com plaint. I a th is ne. elolm In nssOrted by tho d is tric t p rior righ t fo r.reco v e i^ of Itn funds (y

posited in thfl defunct M ortaugh ^k. iuiml>'Upon motion and application of tho view osecutinR a tto rn ey 'n offlco, JudRO y ibcock ordnrefl dlnmlan.nl o f charges pvenii •ainst Monroo Ilyder, accused of ns- f,f ,j, u lt w ith in ten t to commit a sfatu- jnplij<- ry offonar. Tho prosecutlnR nftor- PhHh ly declared in an a ffid av it su p p o rt- ,R tbo m otion th n t ono of tbo w l t - 'p / \ s | lases upon whom tbo atnto would rcly ••Ulw proseeutinR tho nction seem ed.likely provo re luc tan t to te s tify . iTw ln

D atea M urder T ria ls jAt>tbo opening o f thb afternooo ses-. oa tho eou rt reeelvod d e fe n d a n ts '" PO ens of uot g u ilty in tho cases o f Tho elvin Dlackburn,® chnrRcd w ltb f ir s t fho 1 Rroo m urder o f hia w ife; Romulo Le- Shrin DS, chnrROd. w ith f ir s t doRroe m urder here

A ndreas OrtcRa, nnd o f Jo o Mnr- nrt Tl 107. and A nton F ie rro , chnrgcd w ith Iv M nisting Jin officer. In tho cnso of borlni nrtinor. nnd F ierro , decision on ques- Cer ons riUsed b y a dem urrer to tho in- to w. rm ation w aa .taken untler ndviaem ent wnn j r tho court untU M onday. . with T rial- In tho caso of B lackburn waa tho tl t fo r Octobor 1, tho da to on which one o 0 ju ry has boen ordered to report to kind 0 court fo r aorvlcc. T rial In tho ease Vin ' Lomos, sot for tbo sam e dny, w ill ovoni !Rln Im m ediately. followinR tho con- .Tech. uslon of tho B lackburn trinl.

-------------------------- • WhAT T H ^ O T E L S Linss)

P E H 1 U N ? ) -L . R . ’{ 'la rk a n d w ife , t i t L a k e : O uy E d m o n d s . B n i»o; .1. _ n w ley , H allovT A . V. W illln n in , I /o n ' F nRolos; J . J . F lo o d . C liir a c o ; F ro d H . ! ■ n p t. n ia o k fo o f ; .7. I.'. D o W itt, C hl-nR O : I

J . A n dom on , B a lt L n k o ; M r . a n d j rn . H .""Ix P a iiR b u rn , .JnrM >ii'o: K. M. ' erR, BuV lpy.;_ I lo n rv F in k e . F r e d ; Y rn iie l, B u lil; Jo h n Ij. R tn n ffo r , P ic h o r , j k la .; S. K . 'S f n f f o r . (’olunibttH . K an - s ; W . C. H al(‘, OoorRO R'ishoH , P i c h o r , w%f k in .; J . H . .BlornqnlM t.. W . K. H n rn e ;:, I K l 'a t t l e ; L . W . B :ith iiiik , F i le r . 1

M onarch RanROs n t ex tra sp e c ia l: ^ •iees fo r 30 days. Bnllnday Hnnlwnro >.-~-adv.

Y o u ’l l

I enjoy wearinn e w “John ! Pumps and O

They reflect i cepted fashi< Fall foot to

In the windo week.

B a r b e r Sh“ M o d e l

Next to Orphoum

TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, £

*ges Recognition Q|| of Citizen’s Duties r»man Speaker for National LL Committee Calls for More In- erest in Politics Wllli

lea fo r reco g n itio n ' o f Individualonsib illtlcs o f citlut-nsblp under the M l *rican form o f governm ent wns cm-»izod b y S ira Thorn ton I* Brown of .Conin , M insouri, f ie ld director o f the Immoio cratie n a tio n a l crm m ittoe, in nn nlnoresj S a tu rd a y cvoninR before an nwarc.onco o f abou t CO persons in the Bap- Fallsbungalow . ‘ . •j'; ,S a tu r

;oiMi w ere tn k o n a\ th is mectlnR fo L. Joi fo rm ation horo of n s tudy club ’Corwomen voters, M rs. Jam ea D. Whoi- covorbolng clectod tem porary eholrnmn. roadlooting w ill bo cnUod noxt woek, i t h a lf iannounced, to comploto. tho orgnn- noutb

lon and ou tlin o itb proRram. p lan tI the c.ourso o f hor rem arks, Mrs, Con A*n dlscusacd Am oricnn political hls- extcn

from the stnTJdpa'nt o f tho dom- awari t ic p a rtv , roforrinR to the nctlvi- Bid o f Jofferaon in connection w ith tho in tb firn tion o f lh o flrnt fon amend- sterdj tn of Ibo conntIfiitU.n nnd offnrtn of tors, {Bon tow nrd cxtonnlon o f the frnn- of np 0, nrninlnR tho lecinlntive proRriim road bo f ln tt W'ilnon .'idmlnintrntioii nnd Uno c 'ndlnR nnnumption of rftHrond if!f- Lakcf iHtmtlon by tbo p?vprnm ont durlni' Cor w nr period.--------------------------------------c o n tr ho spenker w ns IntroducPd by R J. derst< •b, clinirninn o f th e democrntlfl coun- trnct< oinmittpe. ArrnnRoments have been they !o to pe rm it M m . Brown to v isit a weatl ibcr o f pointa o f scenic in te ro stjin d Mr. r nurroundlnR farm country durlni; and (; v isit bere. Rho will loavo .Suudav non linR^'for Pocntello , concliidinR a four brldg ;bo nnrthw rn tp rn ntafon which will fbrou udo ntopn in Tdnho nt Boiso, Twin tra c t H nnd Poehtello.------------------------------ Brotli

---------------------— BrothNVENE WITH SHRINERS______ road-

In r«U» I« EopnBimlM by D«»jn. loa a t T rl-8 tttt« Ceremonial Session Cold In PocatoU o ,

O OATKU.O. S ep t. I’S.— CRpecial f.>N owh. 1—T w iu F alls deleirafliia nt tri-stnfo oprpnionlal o f Mvstlc .i.„

inern o f Tdnho. \Vv;.mln'r nnd 1,’tnh.I? todny incltid rd C. N. B oatty , Slu- i r . Taylor, .Tnmos >JcMillnn, Burton Morso. n ia liie TInnks. F . K. Chnm- - 1?, Inin. T . J. L loyd , l l . R .Y J r a n y ^ crpmoainl Kosnion al M erid«l park. which tho nftcrnoon wns dcvofod. r;jQi>| ( prcoedod b.v n RT.md ntreot pnrndo, h approxim ately 12'M> Shriners from tb re i^dA tes in 'lin e . The parade was ^ o f the most e ln b o rije events of i t i ~ -

II evor held in Idaho. ^ ■■ 'initlntr Rhrltiere wero Ruents thisnini; n t a ba ll r Ivl'u In the Idnho K. hall.

>'bnf !■ iisnless to >'»'u tiiay be vnlu 0 to othorn— advertise It in tho isiflod columnn.

■ire InsuranceTon Got the BEST for

LESS Money

lOBERTS REALTY GO.Tite T«eadlng m irarance Agency i

P H O N E 563

ng t h e Kelly”

Jxfords

; the ac- ions 1 n oggery.

ow thia

V

tloe Co.>1"a Theatre

SUNDAY MORNING, Si

lillTBlcr^ETSCONTOIIGTS il

day— fall ol

liam Harl<ins and W. L.Dhnson to Construct Nine an.'! liies of New Highway i•ntraets fo r tho construction In the LODGIedlnto fu tu ro o f approximately

miles o f gravolod highway wero T w in P irded b y \ diroetors o f tho Tw in btts, t) h ighw ay d is tric t a t a m eeting T e a r i rdny to WiUlam H arkins and W.ohnson. - Officeinfracts aw arded to Mr. H ark ins elected ir constn ie tion o f sovcn mllos o f coiineil,

ex ten d in g oast from a point ono- cvonlnRmilo w est o f BorRor, and onomUo stollatioi

ll from tho w a te r purification n t a me<t south o f Twin Falls. o fficersinstruction o f on«r mllo of highw ay McElwalnding south from Knull wns motz, Bjrdwl to M r. Jobnson. Lechlolfids fo r construction of Rravel roads laco, finbo v ic in ity of irollintor and Am- nn, reeoilam wcro rejected by tTio dlrec* scftrotar;I an w ero proposals for RrnvollnR a n ^ , wpproxlm atcly threo miles o f graded ^

ex teud lng aouth from tho hiph BOTScanal ou tho rond nouth from Bluo mi,, p

ea boulevard in T w ln ’Falls.in struc tion of tho roada for which „,n,in frrncts woro lo t Saturdoy, i t is un- pi,n|po *tood, w ill begin a s soon na tho con- ^tors havo finished work on wbicb .........

nro n o w ' onRnged, providingther conditions porm lt. PIfll r. H a rk in s is complotlnR grading grave ling of portions of the Addl-

nvcnuo road to tjio iranaongo, whioh in to be Rrnvded ^ughout sender provisions of a con* ” t la te ly aw ardod to OoodnlRlit 222 ;liers o f Kimborly. Ooodntght , • , ;herH, biRliway d istrlet offleinls s boon advised, are hrluRlng in ™'-T!l-buildlng m nchinery from fho ----------lO o f Ih c ir W conl operations inada, and aro propnm ig to b o g in g nk. under the ir contract hero w ithin ' 'n o x t few d a y s . ’ D lo

T. Johnson ^s complotinR R rn d ln gI p.irf o f tho notr Jiighnny under n , itruction north f ro m Ketehum in Wood r iv o r region.

------------ ------------- SVi lbOHAPBa. 4Va lb

K nnlo. Concord nnd W hite Nlau’ara • CVa Ih 'Hts pound plekopi a t the fnrm, 1-2 Low' south SliOHhoii'* stroot hridjM- - , IR coiitnlner. D. Catliro. Phlii;.' A. I 11.—ndv. V

BAD THE OLASSrFWD ADa, “

O n H

y o u r V

t o e s’ &rrri|UimT»

T h e f e l l o w w h oahead these days is t th e sm art, a lert appe

H e is ready w h e n beckons. He has the rigl the job calls for personali

Kuppenh<GOOD CL01

have he lped m a n y in their forward march, right for young-fallows—r

Single and double inodels. Stripes, cF plain colors. All i

$ 4 r $45

T h e h o u s e o f K u p p « n h « i m

TW IN FALLS

BPTEMBER23,1923.ireury Falla to

Still-Lower LevelsT em perature’s dPcUno to lower irels ■ was recordi'd S a tu rday a t 0 Rovernment w nalbor observor'a\ .aUon here. H igh m ark fo r th e 'ml ly was, shown n t 69 dcgroea, a ,11 of aix points .Hiulcr the maxl- um o f tho preceding doy, nnd lowu rocordod n%'**l/ a declino jg f____reo degrees.W eather contlnuod 'fa lr.

DGE Ta nameT fficers

n Palla Connell. E n li^ ta of Oolnm- u , to Choose Leaden for Comln* ear a t Next Meeting

fflcers fo r th e comlnir year wUl be ted n t n meetin»r of Twin FnUs lell, Knlffhts o f Dtlnmbus, T>iesday ilnR next. In Odd Fellows hnll. In- ation oeremonipn will tnko place meptlnR tw o weeks Intpr. P resen t

cors of tho connoi! include T. M. llwftln, grnnd knifflijt M. A. Tho*T., Sr., deputy Rriniil knlf*htt M ark fjlolfer, lecturlnR kntRlit; G. O. Wnl- , financial secrp tnry ; Owon Buchnn- reeordlntf secro tnry ; llnoli McOiiiro, otary and treasurer. W nlter Buch- a, warden.

OTS* SUITS AT EU>BIDGB'B.!io F.ldrldRO Clotliln'r Co. hns n fino rtm ont o f b o y ’s two pant sunn, nl!0 from Oregon Cll.v woolens. Y our •CO ♦ir>.00.—adv.

PISK TIBES FOE SERVICE

A F E W L E F T30x3^4, price 58-CO

Werner'S "Repair Shop222 Second St. E. Phony p28.

' Open Saturday Bvonlngn-

Prices ‘ ^'i lb. Blanket, all wool_____ 13-00'a lb. Blanket, oU wool_____ M.90

lb. Blanket, aU wooL------- W.90Low Sent Mean* Lower Price*

I. H. Vincent Company ^p tre u T n jB S

£07-209 Shoahone St. Sooth, ---------- ^

= = = = = 8 ^ - 1

■ o a Jm vI ^

WI-1V.11— J

i d ’s f o r g i n g *s the chap w ith pearance.

in o p p o rtu n ity r i g h t o f W E W w h e n

l a l i t y a n ^ p V p . '

leimer ^OTHES

ly y o u n g m enh. They’re styled i—priced right, too. ®

jle breasted , checks and dl^zes.

) $50

Sfcutlera i m e r f o o d c l o t h e a

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