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T W ITVOL. 3. NO. 70
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MRENEILOFOFPENSllEie'
' B o l s h e v i k C a v a l r y L e a d e r i s D o -
, f e a t e d in V o l t i y r a a n d F l e e
i n g t o R o v n o o n w h i c h T r i -
' u m p h a n t A r m y i s A d v a n c i n g
W AESAW , Tho BolBhovlkl. ■ ’ a f te r occupying Smolowlcze, to tbe ea s t o f Minsk, liavo r e o c b e ^ ' t b o
. trenches hordorlng od Mlnwk, 'wh'dre f ig h ting Is In prDgress, says t h e . . o ffic ia l w a r offico com m unique t j - '‘lay.
PoUah dotachzaents havo boon forccd to abandon th o lino along tho
. r iv e r VUJa, i t addB. ‘I !
WARJ«A\V. (fl’)—Vii^orioH for tlie h I’o lr t iu I 111'. Pripi't ro;^on niid in j j liynln nro rcportcMl in ndvIeoH rcceivoil i ht’fp torlny. The Holfiki’viU ruvnlry
. Icndop, Oi'iiornl Uutlcnny. hns lioen do^ | fi-nto(l, tlio mlvifi's ntnt<‘<l nnd lio is j fli'oiiiR. to Uovno, tipim which thi* , I'olcH arc mnrchinK- !•
The victory of tin* Polc.s in tho Pri- | , iiet rpyion, ifl dcstTibod n(» “ pojni>lcto. ” Knormmm miiitiHi-fl nn* <loclnro(l to 'hnvo lnH-n tnki'n with the ucrupnlion of tho town 'of Owruncr, where 200 prisonora iilRo were piekcd np. '
Tho troo|is opcrntinn npftinsl General ] Ihnlonuy, the adviccs rep o r t captured | (iroiii uud Little Zyoin, tnkin(j I 'ight ‘ KiniH, whih' n Bolshoviki cnvnjry bri-
^ ’Htle was nnnihilftlt'd.Rolithuvik nttackn sontU nn(l.^ rcst o f |
Hnvno wcro ro]inlHO(l„ ihc incBSn^^ odds. !
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SOVIET O liU M B OON TIN tJBD 'SUCCESS,. OPT SO U TH FE O N T ( I
LONDON’, (/P)—I’oUsh nrmiCB strug- < Klini; to nteni tho ndvnncL* o f Tlunian < liolnhoviki on the Houtlicrn f ro n t have
-ta((e.n the offensive nea r Rovno, n<i- (•onlinR to nn offic inl s la tom cn t issued iu Mowrow nnd roeeivcd 'h ero by Tjire- : leHN. F u rther »outh, the soviet forccs are continuing tiioir d rive swccnssfully ; north o f tho^Dnk-Btor r iv e r and havo oocupicd Novavn UahitBH, northcn.it of ' Kamon:jt2-Po(lolBk, th e Htatement de- i
' Hares.
M E N I P I E S S E O f i EWELGDMESHEllIHIKSPl
Last Surviving Boyal Btiler of Franco Dies after Short
Diness-
^^AT>BID, '(/p>—F o rm er 'E m p ress Eu- f'enio of Franco, who d ied-horo Bnnday morninfc, vraB ill only a few honra boforo her death. SIAj was oxccplionally w«‘ll S a turday m om ihf. ■ A t mid-day nho lu ndied hearUly, e a t in g • cKIcIevd nnd Bomo ham.
A Bhort timo Inter sho bocam e ill, ox- ppriencinf; Boveru abdom inal pain. Dr. Grendtt, phyBician to K in ^ A lfoaw , was calltyl nnd finding h e r condition sori- oufl, Bummoncd Dr. Moreno^ Zancudo, a BpecialiHt-, and also tw o o ther physl- I'lnns. They wero, however, unablo to rellovo tho-M tien t.
Gmnress Eugenio s<wmed consclons thn t denth was approaching, and thoso who stood by thp bcdsldo sa}’ she ap '
-peared glnd to die in Spain, h e r native country, ,>_ . . . . -> ; ■
^ Today’s Games "j
, National Ii«affneAt- C h icago^
FirBt gamo: R. H. BHrnoklyn .....................................13 • 10 4
■ Chiongo .............. ........................ 4. 8 6MntforicB: Qriin^s nnd Xflllor; M a r
tin lind O ’Fnrrcll.
Sccond gamo: ' * ' It. H .E .Brooklyn ..................................... 2
'Chicago ...;.......^ ......................... 0(End Gtlu)
A t- ;^ tf lb u rg h -~. F i r s t game: R. H .E .
HoHton ......................................2 9 0Pittsbu rgh ......... ................^..... 3 12 1
(10 innings.)Batteries: Pilllglm and Oowdy; . A d
am s and Schmidt.
f. A t Cincinnati— • *■F ir s t game: \ „ R . H . aPhlladelpbin .............................. 3 5 1Oinelnnati ........... ........ .............. 4 12 2
_ (10 Innbga .)B at te r iq s ; ,Sm ith and W hea t; P iaher
nnd "Wingo.
\ A t St. Loulf—FirBt game: B. H . ENow York .................................. 2St, Louis __________________ 3 -
(End 2*d.)'B a tle r lc s : Toney and S m ith ; H aines
and Clemons.
Ammcaa.I iO agQa
At Boston—Scoro: ' ' E. H . B.St. Louis .......... ................ .......... 3 8 0Boston ________________ 2 12 1
• Battcridsr Van Gilder. Sothoron aadS<\vcreid; H a rp e r 'n o d 'W a lte rs . •
' A t PhilAdclpbU—Score: B. H. E.
' C h ic a g o . ....................... ................ 1 4 3Pbiladolphia -----------------------0 3 1. Batteiios: K err a n d L r n a : P e rry t a d
OON PAPER IN IDAHO
M- F ACo nfS c t in g "REPARATION LENGTHY G
{ F a i l u r e t o R e a c h A g r e e m e n t o n
' G e r m a n s P r o v e s B a r r i e r t o P;
d e m n i t y A m o u n t s a n d T e r m s ;
' o i f io R e q u i r e m e n t s a n d A s i s t a
BPA, (^]— The aJUes served an . ultimatum on tho Oezmon delego- . tion. to the coufereoco h e r « ^ t a to day th a t tho •OermanB mxfil agree
. b y 3 p. m. tomorrtfw to d e la rc r to ' tho allies 2,000,000 t o n s 'o f coal . • monthly^ ' Othorwise the G fR naas ', wer® informed, tho allies w m ta k e ' mcastiroB to enforce .the torm a o f ,
. tho treaty.
.‘<1*A. U-'lKiiiin. ( /p)~Prolougiitiiui of the uUiotl-Germau fonfrrciice here for niHJtluT (luy or tw a u n u jiuti^Aihly longer
I wouii'il prolinble torlaj* lioi-aitsf o f tho ' ' iimljility of tin- nmforefM no f a r to
k; I n iicli ail :igr(’euiJfiit over tlio qiiestinu 1. 1 ol' i-oal dolivories Iiy the Oeriniins amJ
1 the rejmrations plnn in go'nenil._ I “ I am not returninfj to Parin fo r thi-
y iiiilidiinl fete o f .Inly 1-1,” said I’n'- ?L iiiicr Milloraiiil n f le r thia inorn ing’H
mceliiig held liy the preniierB w ithout th<‘ presence o f the G>;rmiiji <ieleKatofi.
. j “ I nm going l o s tay mid f ig h t tliiB J'- lliiiig nut.’ '
0 Couiitormand T ra in Orders.
^ Tim nllied preJiiicrH, fidlowinjr this meeting, cnuntcriimndod tho . Hpeoial trniuH they liad ordi’re d nud it ajijionrei!
jj tlint t)ii\ eonferenco would likely <-on- tillin' unti} ThiiraJny a t lonHt.
J. T he moriiing nioetinp of tho )>reiuiors took the plnee of wiint had been er
if peeted to ho n full HOKHinu of th»^fon- g fereupe. The Germnns wore a t first
iiiformod thnl tlu- full nn 'e ting hnd been p iis tpnne^un til nfter noon, b u t later tho allied ministers <lerided to invito
J I Chancellor Felirenbnoli nnd Foreign M iniB ler .SimonH tn moot thiyn th is nft-
5- crnoon in a reBlHcled conference, with- n out the preiteuee ofHlio othor delegates.
Goal Question Causes H a l t
id The German allied ronfordnco w'as 0- brvught to a teuipornry hnlt th is morn’s ing by tho coal queMtiou. Tho allic\l ly jiremiora^ who couvoned a t 10:30 o 'clock '0 to discuB-i tho Gortnan repara tions prop- )f ositiSa aad tliit question o f p r io r i ty In s- coal deliveries from Germany, woro un
able to finish their vi'ork in tim o for the general c o n f ^ - n r c to' s it a t . I l ; 3 0 ,
E o'clock, the hour ^iroviouBly fixed.T1h« nlliod miniaterM, it npiK-nrs, arc
unt very favorably imprcHscd b y .th-»
NOetmnn repnrntionn plnii. Tho p revailing view, tho correspondent wan Informed, was tha t tho jilnn wns soniowhat indefinite on the i-Hsi'Utial finnneinl points. • •
) f Another F lan i n Bes’erve.I t is underHtooil th n t tho Gorman
delegates have in rcMcrve an o th e r plaa, or aniNidment, o f much g re a te r impor- tauce thon the plim nulimitted ycBtcr- jliiy. Tho plnn now beforo the confer- enco is considvred a mibBlilute fo r the
^7 original t>1bu which OermanB aro with- holding, ueing unwilliug to dlRcIOso the
V original i-rrtpositioii- beonuBo thoy wore not given satisfartion on (hb coal qucs- Uon.
I t BCems even tiossible th a t tho trou-. ble over tho coal question m ay rc«nlt in tho prolongation o f tho confcronce.
Berlls O ovem nien t 's P l a a Germany cnii fu lfill fu tu re ongagc-
jj_ nients only if they arc based on her {Q financial copneity, said a stAlemont
outlining tho Borlin (j^vcrnmoAt's plan Qj, for-repnrationB Bubmitted to tho mlio(j/ gp nroniiers hero Inat nifiht. Tho German
Du<lg 'l must balanrc, the Htatement in- nisted, or there would be n rap id in-
W o r l d ' ^. M E X I C O O IT Y , ( ;P )— L«
„ “ d r y ” i s b e i n g p r e p a r e d f o r ]
4 g r e s s - a t t h e o f f i c o o f P r o v i p i
0 s a y s t h e n e w s p a p e r U n i v e r s a l
h a s d e c i d e d o n t h i s s t e p ” , s a y
JJ o f . a c c o m p l u l i i n g t h e r e g e n e i
b r e e d r a o e s , w h i c h a r e g r e a t
S A N P B A N O I S O O , ( / P ) -
E. a l i z a t i o n c o m m i t t e e o f t h e h '
6 v e s t i g a t i o n o f t h e J a p a n e s e i
^ f o r n i a . O p p o n e n t s a n d p r o p
Ld- t i o n a r e t o ' t e s t i f y . J a m e s D
t o r o f C a l i f o r n i a , w a s t h e f i r s
. O E N O A . - ( f f ) ^ p e l o g a t e i
2 ,' c o n g r e s s a r e t h r e a t e n i n g a s t
t r i e s w h o s o v o t e s d e f e a t e d
4 8 h o n r w e e k . T h e y p r o p o a
a t t h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l S e a m e n ’
p a t A m s t e r d a m A n g n s t 6 , i n
o w n e r s , w h o f o r m t h e b u l k o
Germans Lay Claim to Plebiscite Victories
LONDON (/P)— A Borlin messjge , B. today -Bays it Is announced there
0 th a t tho results o f tho plpblscitos ' 1 in W est Prussia ond East^ Prussia
aad . show an overwhelming Gorman ma* j<?rfty. ______
. E. Tho plcbiseitc# montione^l in the3 foregoing were p rovided fo r in the ,1 troa ty of V an a i l lo s to dotormino
l a d ■ the ^ U B darie i o f Poland w i th ro-
> CARRYING THE FVLl
iL L ST W IN F A U A CDABO. MOI
7 v ^ s ~ o n ^
>JS RESULT IN , CONFERENCEn Question of £oal Deliveries by Path of Decisions Regarding Iri- is; Berlin Government Asks Spe- tance of Allies
i-ren«e in th e f l o a l i n g di-lit a a d conse - ij uc ii l i u f la l io t i t h a t w oi iM aeu tr n li r .i ’ h e r c a p a c i t y t o pay .
AsH uniiug Ih n i ( ic r i i i i i i i y 's a b i l i t y to* p a y iit UNoil a « a liaHiH, th e , s t a t e m e n t
;\inkod Ihat. r e p a ra t i . n i nh liga tionH be- cxi'r<«Ri-d i a ’naau if .i i- t t h e iiiin iii ium o f
•whic h w o u h l be f ixo . t , a in l th e o b l i g a ti o n t ii jiay Hii.-h nii iiuitii ';) l im i t e d to th i r ty ^ ye a r s .
(C o n t in u e d on P a g o F o u r )
i m m mJioyiDpyTSTOPi
= TOCItSTfilFEi; Veteran General Attempts Re-]
concilliation of the Opposing \ Factions at Swords Point in ! Pei<ing Vicinity
t l .O .N nO N , (yP)— M i n o r xkiriiiisheHll 1i:ive o c cn r re d ly j lw e e n t h e u i i l i i a r y foe-r tiouB ni-nr I^JfcHiH.-lnit P e k i n g ilBelf rc-0 uia ii is (|iiie t, a c c o r d i n g t o a T ie n T s in a r ii spa te h to th e E x c h a n g e T e l e g r a p h* ciini)»anv, f il e d nn S u n d a y . '
I- T!ie d ip lo m a t i c a u th o r i t i c B do n o t ro-g a r d Ihe p on i t i «n o f t h e f o r e i g n e r s in P e k in g na . i c opard iz ed .
T h o v e t e r a n O e u o r a l C l i ia n g K u e i -T i , t h o d i s p a t e h nd ils , h n s p r o c e e d e d lo
I- P a s t i n g F u Chih li , w h e r e lio i s a t t e m p t - 1 ‘I i n g lo r e e o n r i l e th<-i o p p o n iu g fac tionH, li in w h ie h N i l te n ip t t h e T i e n T s in v o r n a c '• u l n r newHpapc-r BnvK he m a y succeed , n B a i lw a y c o in m u n ie n t io u b e t w e e n T io n I- Tnin a n d S h a i ig H a i h a s b e e n b r o k e n r b y tlin m i l i t i i ry , w h o h a v e to r p u p lh o 0, ua cJc s n e a r .T d ic l i o w , S lx au tu n g .
Jj C h i a u g K u e i -T i i« nn A n h u i g e n e rn i ,[. m ore t h a n 70 y e a r s , o f a g e . D u r i n g th«- . . Chino -.Tapaneso w n r h e w a s c nsh io rcd ,, f o r t h e loan n f P o r t A r t h u r , b u t subso- ,1 q u c n t ly h i s r a n k w n s roBtorm l w i t h a
•t it le f o r b r a v e r y .
n USE or TBACTOBS M A K E S1 SM ALL IN EO A D S O N HOESEfl
' ■ O M A IU , N>b, S p cak io s o f tlio e f f i « t o f m o d e r n a p p l i a n c e s o n horso b r e e d in g , D . M . C a m p b e l l , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e M in so u r l V o l le y V e t e r i n a r y o is oc ln - t i o n , to l.l d e l e g a t e s a l l e n d i n g th o asso- t l a t i o n ’B a n n u a l e o n v e n t i o n , ^ n t a ro-
® d u c t io n o f .o n ly a b o u t 6 p e i c 6i \ t I n tho *■ n u m b e r o f horBPS w o u l d r e s u l t o v e n “ i f
t h e w h o le c o u n t r y w e r e s a t u r a t e d w i th
It
H E A V Y BNOWTAZJ. B £ P 0 E 1 T D '0. I N V IC IN IT Y O F EOJTLDBBn BOULDEB, Colo., (JFI — Nootly bIx Jt lhch.es o f s n o w is r e p o r t e d b y to u r i s t s in c i im p in g In th o h i l l s In t h o N e d o r l a n J 1(1/ 'a n d T u n g s t e n r e g io n to d n y . T h e s t o n a in s t a r t e d e a r l y S u n d a y a f l a m o o n a n d i t a- q u i c k ly a s s u m e d t h e p r o j w r t i o n s o f a tl- m id - w in t e r b l iz z a r d .
!w s E v e n tsLegislatio^n making all Me'xioo • r presentation tq the next con- igional President de la Huerta, lal. “The" provisional president ' ays the newspaper, "as a means leration of the Indian and half it consumers of alcohol.”
)— The immigration and natnr- hons^ began here t o ^ y an in-
9 immigration sitoation in Oali- oponents of Japanese immigra- D.- Phelan, United States sena-
rs t witness. •
;ea to the international seOimen’s strike and boycott against cotin- i the convention establishing a ose organizing a vast campaign m’s meeting which, will convene in order to compel British ship of the opposition, to oapitnlate.
) Villa is Bottled tip S8 by Mexican General> MEXICO CITY. y P K O o n o m l .Toaquin Amaro h as ^ a n e i s c o Villa ,
* rovolntionary loader lA tho t taM of Chihuahua- bo t t led up following
nn e n c o n n to r n e a r P n r r a l in •whlcn .'300 r e b e l s a n d 300 fo d e r M s p a r t i c i p a t e d , OeijieTal P . E l i a s .C a lf os, t h e
6 ■ w n r r p in is t^ r , a n n o u n c e d to d a y .
“ j m A H O W E A T B E B .
jL d a y LEASEOBkMISA
B A ILONDAY, JU L V I 12, 1020 '
T h i r d P a t ' M o r e a
lOONFEREES ( ORGANIZAT
; P la t f o r m F ig h t
S in g le N o te <
in ' P r o c
NO OPPONENT TO LA PRESIDENTIAL 1'
CSilSTSIlfi I BiOICHtt i
OFCONSPIimClfi1 Prosecuting Attorney Charges
li Millionaire and Associates I! with Advocating Forcible Ov- ■ erthrow of Government' !
■ . c m i 'A C J O , (yp)— L lny.I I). H.-tli, i i i n k - 1• ia g th o ti ju -u iug Htn te incii i fo r tho B ta te j• mdny ia the trini o f William Bross1 Lloyd iiiilliiiaairo m>'iaber of tho C om -‘I muais t Labor jmrty, declared he would
jirovix thnt .^Lloyd nnd hiK associatOB• ' “a d v o c a l i 'd I h r o v e r th r o w n ( » th o g o v - I . e rn m e n t b y fo rc e a n il th o b lo w in g o p e n '
o f bnnkfl a n d nrm orieH in o r d e r t o Be { I c u re m o n e y n n d a tn u u in i t i o n to f u r t h e r> Ihe r e v o l u t i o n . ”
I L lo y d , w i th 37 o th e r nicniherB o f th e , <'ommuni.Hl I^ ib o r p a r t y , is c h a r g e d
w i th c o n s p i r a c y to o v e r th r o w th e gov- e rn m e n l .
' Quotes Incendlaxy StatomentsJ M r . H e l l i « a id L lo y d h a d p u b l ic ly
s t a t e d th n t he “ h n d m oro rcB j)ect f o r Iho re d H a g lh a n f o r ti i fi U n l l e d S t a t e s f l a g niHk t h n t i t wnB h o p e less f o r th n
, i i r o l e t a r i k t lo g a in p o w e r b y th o Gal:- <■ l o t . " H r f u r t h e r q u o te d Llo.Vd ns say- i in g I h a t ’ ' o n l y b y r e v o lu t io n c ou ld th e• Blnte b e d e s t r o y e d , a n d i t m u s t b o ab - I s n lu lo ly d e f l t r o y c d ."
“ The Communist I j ib o r p ar ty -liaB furtheredom ovum en ts . to . destroy tho' power o f tho s ta te and 'governm en t by
} niaHH movement nH wns shown i u ’ the S ea ttle nnd W^innipeg strikw^,” the
0 prosecutor added. S ta te Claims P o in t Now
T h o s t a t o c la im e d i t h a d w o n a p o in t I. w h e a , . Judge H o b e l r u le d t h a t e v id e n c e f. r e l a t i n g to e v e n t s p r i o r to tho po s sa g o0 of the s tn tc sedition law a y ear ago- f could be in troduced. H is decision fol- I, lowed a tw o-day f ig h t on tho question.
The stntet, i t was announced, will p re sen t ovidenco imdor th is ruling lead ing to tho introduction o f the Uoscow m a n ifesto , sa id to havo beea issued b y ' t h o
» th ird in tem otiona lo a t Moscow and X wllich th(\ defendants were charged by 4 M r. H e th with supporting,J .Tho defense reserved its oponini; n Btatemont. ' 'v
' s E E n M i T i oATTEMPTED.FIlLlSSlliT
British Barber Sacrifices Life in Effort to Go Ovfer Niagara
in Barrel
N T A G A IU FA LLS, N. Y .' ( / P ^ R iv - . ermeti woro pa tro lling tho N iagara
gorge below tho falls today in tho hope nf recovering the body of Chns. 0. StephonB, o f Bris tol, England, who lost h is lifo yesterday in an attem pt to du plica te tho fonts o f Mrs. Anmo Edson Tnylor and 'B obby Loach by going ovoi tho c a ta ra c t in a barrel.,.
Bobby Leach , V hose oxperiences gave hifl opinion somo weight, d cc l# « d thni S tep h en 's cask wns too l igh t In all part; for. the 158 io o t drop a t tho falls. H< w arned Stephoi)s befo re tho s ta r t that he wns doomed to failure, b n t tho E s ; lishman v«a8 confident.
“ A stool, barrel is tho only saf( k in d ,” s a id L ew n . " I f I o n a 'h o v i ono mndo b y J u ly 25, tho anniv«r*ar: of m y la s t tr ip , I ' l l dnplicnto i l . ”
NKW YORK, Charles Goot®• S tephens, who was killed yoBterOJiy «
going ovor N iaga ra Fa lls in a 'baytel wns a barber ox troordbu^y.
H is hobby was perlOm lDg speotaoc lar stun ts , for w hich ho received th re ribbons, fiv^-gold medals and slx 'a ilvo
“ medals . H is apecialties included ^ ing a lion in i ts den, shaving eu^toii ors in a l io a 'a <lon, box ing ,In a Uon'
j l don, andparafehuttf descents from a b a loon. ■ > • '
1 V E T B E A N S O P T H B BAINBOW> D IV IS IO N A BB BB-ABSBMBLINi; B IB M lN G riA M , Ala., ( in’ annua l reunion o f the tunona B a la W ' division began hero today w ith th i i
sands o f fo rm er sold iers and v isitor* i “ a ttendance . T t # ve te rans were weloon
- . od b y c i ty and s ta te offle lo lsTind !at< tw o browse tab le ts in memory, o f thai w ,|jo 'lo st tholr l ives in tho w a r Wei
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CENTER ON ION METHOD
ver Irish Question of Excitement leedings
1 FOLLETTE FOR NOMINEE APPARENT
• <‘11 (/p)— F u r tn i i h o n o f a n e wll i i i r t y I m ihi l o n g e r a <|Ue.Hl.ion o f ( “ w l i e i l i o r ” b u t ftf • ‘ l i o w .“-••• A r t h u r A I h l a y e K , c h n i r i u a n oi' t h e c o n f e r e a c o c.oin- ' i i i i tto.- ro |)r eM oiit lag_Ih e e o i i f e r r i n g clo J
' [n ie ii tH , t o l d t h e t . 'o m m it tc'. o f -J8 con- I V r n ii o ii t o d a y . . , 'I .Mr. lliiyeH tiiarte iIiih Btateineiil i n '' 1 jiroHriitit'ig fho first rejiort of the 'con- j
^ f e r c u r i j .•(luiaiiitec lo the convention.
*1 * A ll Ready to Join. i
I l>isMi!iKi<ni, was conliuuing, ho said , * Ihetiveen rejirejieiitaliveB c f fho Com- J
^liiiittee o f -tH, the N ational Labor parly, • i fh o .\’on-iihrtinan le'aguei of N orth Da- . iko la , ^Vorld War V’elernns .\m oriean ' IConHtilu lionnl'conn;iittoo, Rank a n J . Fill) V elernns nnd Binglo T n i parly,
i Aasurancefl were given in tho report ' th a t all groups would join in one h i^ ;
iroaveiiiiou. , ‘
I- W o rk B eh ind ' OUsel Qpors. pI W ork oil nmnl| ;anmting the vnrioun f ielonioiitH aHBombled here for tho forma- [tioii uf a now p a r ly continued behind ’ M-lnned doors this morniag, while th*' ‘
‘ I c.onvi'utiunH of the Committee of 48 a n d J ' ! the N ntionnl Labor p a r ty marked tlmo. ■ ' j K very th ing appeared to bo proceed- '
i iag ou Hcliedulo w ith thn single note o f ] exc item en t provided by a p l a t f o ^
f ight over the IriBh question. \I Tow nloy L ec tu rer Talks,- O. W. Thoraoson, ft lecturer fo r th o
jja t lo n a l Nbn-pnrtisnn lenguo entorla ln- ed the 4S eonventiou delegates with q recita l o f s ta to entcrprlBos Initiated b y '
' the league adm inis tra tion in N orth Da* kuLa.. i l o s a i l tho leaguo, ho d . giYon.
” \abor all i t had askod and some more.^ BvlnbQ nw B ale , o f N ew York;
ta lk in g abou t depo rta tion proceed* in g s o f th e federal governm ent, Atta c k e d A tto rney General Falmsr
I a n d w on applause. H a le to ld Us g I audience t h a t Par ley P . Ohriatansen J o f U tah , perm anent chairm an o f the ^ convention, was one “ o f t lw first „! defender* o f th e t W. W .” - The
I delega tes cheered a t th is nstU • I C hairm an Christensen w as forotd '
> to acknowledge t h a p b y bowing. ' V Knmonn dc Valera, who go t a roM lttg ;
, reception as ho en tered tho h a l l c u t ® whort H a lo ’s ta lk , nnd was presetited ° “ proBldont of tho T r^h republic.”“• Do V a le ra was npplauded whoa h o
said tlio “ Irish gnestion” was a n “ AmericaTi question ." ' ITo asked f o r
^ recognition o f tho “ Ir ish govoriyncnt”S in I re land .
A 'd e le g a t io n p leading fo r tho indo- ° pendonco o f tho In d ia n empire appear-
ltd be foro the p in tform cdmmiftee. I t y was headwl by M. Das of N ow York,
ond Dr. M .,K rahna o f Bombay.C laim s Soldie rs f o r L a Folle tte
Sw inburne Hale continued h is spoooh a f t e f ^the conference roport h a d l>cen hoard.'
" T h e re ia no thing t h a t s tands b e t i f c ^ the U n ited S ta tes and revolution b u t
f i t h o . now p a r ty t h a t is be ing fonnodI here ,” H alo assorted.
j “ I d o n ’t w an t revolution. Nobody 'w h o wna n sold ier w an is force ond v io-
atlonco . I w ns a'fsoldier. r l ' l l novct b o [d ra f ted o r Borvo'again in anothor w n r of o ffonso o r dofeneo. Yon hea r t h a t ndldiers will not vo te fo r L.iFoilnUo I f
I wo nom innto hin>-here. I ’m oaa; I r - ‘kno\v t h a t they wilL I know, too, t h n t a I i f th e y t r / a n o t h o r w ar w ith Moxico te i i j io y 'l l have to f ig h t thi5 world w a r J . iv e t e r a n s to got i t o v e r .”! t | H a lo go t . throo cheers nnd .■» p^o- a-1 longed dom onstm tion a f te r whieh t h a m I convention roceascd fo r lunch n n t i l j r 2 :30 p. m. ' ' ^ .
' A m a lg u n a t lo n B eoom m esdM .'' t A m algam ation o f t^ e laUor p a r t r o f
tho U n l t t d S ta tes and the CoJomttoe J® e f 48 i n a ucw political movement w ith
ft binglo p a r ty name*, one platform a n d ono p residen tia l t ic k e t are includod in
^ tho rrwommcndntlons subm itted tp t h e L a b o r ‘ and F o rk y c ig h t con,veationi whon th e y reconvened today.
I I S ena to r B o b e r t M. LaFoUette o f ^ W isconsin, rem ainder ^ m oft
UUtod .of cand ida te i W ^ ^ ^ s U m - „ ] • t l a l nominee. T he t e n a s o f th e pro-. P posod combine a re ondeistood b y 1? t h e p a r t y leader* tor moot U av lsw w
as ozpreBOd la s t w eek to A noa . P liich o t and lOeorge L. Becord o r
!? ' th e rorty-elgiiter*.Confcronce • commlltooe , M W i n t ^
v c s tw d a y by the labor convenW a “ * S a tu rd a y hy^ the F o r ty - e lg h t« » * |o 6 th -
od ■ o u t m os i objections to a m a l g ^ - *> lion in a p ro lm c ted sessipn 'lae t ,n igh t.
. ■ Tho recom m cndatloM t. i f nyprovexl ■ to d a y a s the leadera con fiden tlv expect,
t a o a n s ' t h a t tho tw o convention* -will r n prosorvo thchr s e p a ra to , identity
continno ’to func tion in separato M s Btons, vrith Bub-eommitteos xeportln j id en t ica l measures to oach f o r •discus d o n a n d action.
t a W hile o ther candida tes w ill .be p la c od in 'nom iiia tio 'n in tho l i j w r .cooven
^ Uoa a n d probably In t h o ^ r t 7; i ^ b i OM m eetb ig , too, S ena to r L a FolleCte'i
' /rVntiniKid an PaM VoD)
ASSO eiA TE P ^R E SS^X
E W S- ' < P S IO B F IV B OBNTfl ;
f i t s D r a w A g r e e m e n t
jflitEr pmiTy..' IKES PLEA POB‘ m w m m
Spokesman Asks “ Working People” to Transfer Savings
r from “ Capitalistic Banks” to League Institutions
‘'f ( 'I irOAOO, ( ^ ) —Non partiflan league ^ rejiroHoiilatives toduy appealed to tb.>‘J . la».or im rty e o u v o n t io n f o r th o f i n a n c i a l •J Kiipport of itx p ar ly members In mov- j . Injr th e leaguo frtTmers’ crops.
Carl D. Thompson; a league loader.JJ :i!il^od thn t “ worKiiig peoplo” t ran sfe r J. ihi-lr naviiigH.-dopoBiled in *‘ enpitallstie
h a n k a ” to leaguo institutions. Ho de cla red th a t tlie g rain fnrmors of th ' ' iiouhw es t needed iPC5,000,000 and th a i
J Ihrough tho proposed trnnsfo r thoir neods would bo m et h t a low ra te of intoroeL
V P ro d lc ts L ab o r’s Besponse.
J T liom psou’fl appeal wns responded to w ith a roBohttion. b y the eonvontJon which m *lo tho speech n p a r t of tho
. record o f procowHngs. M ax H ay o a nn* , tional labor p a r ty chairman, speaking ia b e h a l f nf the resolution, said the ap- ponl could thijs bo w idely d is tribu ted
III nnd “ Inbor wobM answ er.”I- B ofo ro ad journm ent a t noon, thn con- . t l ven t io n agreed to a night session to ro- i,» ceivn tho report o f tho conference com-
m lttoo which has boon n ego tia ting w ith0 . a liko committco from th e Forty-oight-1 . e r a ’ e o n v e n t i o n on th e q u o s t io n o f nm a l- i f g a m n t io n .m Three P la tfo rm D rafts .
' ' r i iree romplete p la tfo rm d ra f t s were in th o handa o f thn Tabor p a r ty resolu- .
l o t ions eommitteemen when th e y renewed n- deliberations th is afternoon.Q In th p main Robert M. Buck, Hllnoie,,
)y c ha irm an o f tho committee said, th«y a . fo llow tho declaration o f principles Bn s d o j t e d by the p a r ty a t its^fjirst na- -c. n o n a r 'c o h v e n tro n . la s t NoVbmtor. ' N a
tiona liza tion o f raw m a to r i^ s , pnblle u t i l i t ie s and the principal Industries Is included.
A p lank fo r Irish freiwlom, to which tho .Committee o f 4B is sa id to bo op- opposed. Is n pn rt o f each o f tbo p ro posed drafts .
Oonventlon BXajfcs Time.
Thn eonveutlon o f the labor p a r ty of tho -Unitod S ta tes m arked tlmo a t (ho m orn ing Bossion to day while the
_ p la t fo rm ■conimlito'o labored ovor a ^ m ass o f propo'Bod p lanks a n d th e con- .,1 fe renco committoo continued nogotla-
tio n s w ith the Committeo o f 48. - w Cliairman .Walker, arm ed w i th a ham-
m,cr‘f o r ‘.a gavGik,,had d if f icu l ty In b ring- .-y in g th 'o 's lo w a r^ v in g dolegaU s to or-
der.Claim a o f tKe m ig ra to ry Workers for
2^ changes ' in tho general oloetloa laws woro presen ted to tho convention b y ■
-r^ Jo l in IL K elly, representing th e B roth- . orhAod Welfaro nssoeiation. K e lly do-
' c la rod th a t men who “ fo llow th e ir j o b s ” a re d isfranchised th rough opera- ’
^ t io n o f local election s ta tu tes ._ (Tlie “ Dnn B ig U n io n ” group ap- ^ p c b r c d - a t to d a y 's session a» f^ d le tr ib -
n tod ' th o i r propaganda.‘M is* .Maude McCrear>% a delegate
- . f rom Milwaokoe, advised tho labo r par* .ty mombArs to eeaso buy ing or snpport-
, Ing th o . M c o p i t a l i s t i c ^ r e / » ” She ch a rg ed tho Associated f t o s s ‘ 'garW ed
. ' itn sto r ies o r sen t on t p la in Hes aboav w b n t .w e aro t ry in g to d o .” Sho told
" I tho delegates th n t i f tndy nom inated So n a io r LoFollottc fo r p res iden t ih o “ c ap ita lis tic p re ss” would '* sab » tag e”
f the nows b y not p r in ting a n y th in g , a b o n t him.• Quories b y dclcgutes brought a stnte- m e a t from the Bccrotary t h a t Samuel Gompors, p resident of tho A m erican Fodcra tiou >of Labor, had been inv ited to a t te n d tho convention b u t had sent no w o rd beyond acknowlodginif receipt o f th o invita tion. ^
T h o e x p la n a t io n w a s g r e e t w w i t h o f S h o u t s o f “ A m o n ” f r o m th n f lo o r ,
t o e — '
CONSIDER COAL PROBLEMSin ______ •
th e Bltdm inoo* O p era tb n • *W o^dng Ont a m Z ia iu to f lo p p y Kortitw««t >
f '■ W ABHXNGTON,D . a , ( f l > ^ j t n m l n - t ons eoal 'opo ra to rs mot h e r o . t ^ p ^ to b- w o rk oo t plnns fo r tbo im m o d i lS b o v e * .
m e n t o f tho w in te r fue l storoa to th^ j r n o rthw es t. Now E ng lan d ’s ebal prob- ■ ■ k-m also w as to, bo <onsideTod.IS 'T he advisory committee o f the Asso- \ t e ia t io n of B ^ lw a y g ip u t l v e s w ill meot-
W ed n esd ay .to c o n s V r tho no rth w es t’s i ted coa ling , problem.
E s lA b U s ^ e n t of a zone s n to m w hieh Mh- i ro td d l im it t h a sales m a ^ t o f b lta- jna- miaooB ooai.operators, w i n i ' a v i e w ^ f
shortonlnff car movement, .was proposed . .vexi to d * y «lTt*o operator* ' eosifortoee on - ►eet, c a r servlee.■will — — .n n d T W O X O J f i D w a f t B O I SMS- STOPS v s i S f s S a S l n a y i t j a B
♦ I ti IT j‘‘ ' • *J in ; .T A JJP A , Fla., Wowum and
' h is 17 yeur-old d a ^ b te r w ine UUod and « >lAc- twblter other penOns knoeked vneaBsoI- ven- otts -by U ^ tsb ig vtrikiolK A sob ool iMraim iffht a t Cnv)IlfrV'40^fles from 7«it«r- 2 u 's day-'as the'peoplefW ere ssiem blJag^ai------ th o fcehooV-for, rd lg lo n a M rr law . !?!»• '
VtnOiliiiir w u «a five'.:-
REDSPHOEIIi I ORiSFBEIlF ■ IINISTEIl
Winston Churchijl Charges Le- -nine with Ruin_prOwn Coun
try and besirtto Reduce the -V\/( rid to Same Level ,
1< Q N D 0X . '^ ( /D —W o Ru«s i ti« '
• c o v c r n m p n t , th ro itg li • N 'ikofni Lcnino , Hookii “ fo s tnrf . t h » Briti»>i n n l io n o f? on t l i n t ' n a n i c c a r c c r o f r e v o lu t io n a r y
■' violoni-o whii' li linn iimdo l l i i s s ia Biich a J o l l y j>liiec t o live i n , ” W in s t o n CJiurch-
' Ul, m m l s t f r o f w a r , < loc la r« l i«i r u bX- lic'lc imhliHlir'd in t h e K v c n i n c Ncwrf, , imRWcrinfj n report , liy ii Hritiftli Inbo r ' di’l r f fo t i on Avhich visi icvl Hiis.i ia a n d n ' Ic tt t’f tli ro c tc il to tilt' Rr ififili jiropJo hyI.cninp.
savii'l Mvstioni hi- i-MtnMiHfi- ' «'<! in Encliind thi* wnr nnnintor hpliovcs
th n t nut (iiily . wdiilti fr<'c<loni nf tlic• press niit! freedom of thmiKlil bf> nwopl
\^HWay Imt tlli“ It iittliHh Jolior lomlora• tliom»(*lvc« would “ sliuro tlie fnto ol'
KcroniiUy. tlic Mcnsln'vikw nn.l Bocinl rcvollutiDiinrieti in Un.sNia.”
Tlio w n r in itiinH'r r h n r j i e d Ix'Dinu w it l l Iuiv Ihj; rn iitei l h i s o w u coiintr^v a m i ' ' wild i t w a s nat,iiriil lie s li ou ld w ish " t o lin vc n il o t h e r n a t io n n ro<liicfd to t h o ' _ HiiMie I j 'vc l o f iniBory, in o r d e r t h a t h i s o w n c a m o K f n iu y be c-ovorcd in tlie gon- ^ e rn l c h a o s ” w r o t e M r . CJiurfh iJl . .
“ Uiidsia wnH on the threHliold of vl^- lory, wrote Mr. l. 'huriliilL ‘‘ Afti>r all lier «triiRj;lHH Hhe wan within reuch of the gonl. The OerinnnH Hciil in ic i i in c ,
, iiB poison i** Heuled in a cylinder nnd lie rolibod her of tlii ' vir.tory ahe had all but won nnd which aho might have aharcd w ith iiH.
‘ ‘A million Gerinim!i, relenwd by his l»i-t of ireacliery, were le t looso on tho b'renvli wwd UriUKh fvoi\tH au d acaily
' tJiat num ber of Uritixli uud P rcnch sold iers a re dead or inutiln tod in cosse- «|ueucc. ^ 5?end of victotT,’ lio Ravo KuAAta shonie and iniincaRurnbio disoo-
r ter,‘ ‘L iu ia e deatroycd tho Uuaaian ro- p .
pub lic He disHolved tho Ruasinn par- ^ liamont. Ho had tho bulk of ita ntcm- V. bers liunted down and kUIod. Ho lini robbed his conntry ,of v ictory , peace nud freedom ;, <}nd wlial lias ho (;ivcn them in exchange?
“ Russia, tho grea t food prod^eiog ccntor o f the world, w racked w ith fam in e; tbo towns do]H>puIntcd to ha lf th a t .th njimber; tho workmen Bcattored, do- “ i Hiroycd aad tho rest cowed or.demoroJ- ro i rcd ; htindrcds of thousands o f poopio pi driven to tho woods.and monntaJns to ro /a rm ‘ Greon O aurds’ liko Bobin Hood in the middle ngp»; 'tdic railways on Cr which the whole cconomio civilization th of the«o g rea t reRiona depend, sinking mi hopolesaly in to .abaoluto s tagnation. ou
•‘ Only tlio peasan t w ith his riflo in his village guardn tHo hard-iron produeo “ i o f his individual toil, refuses to soil tho ph fru ita o f h is labor fo r worthless papor Tl money an d keeps alivn tho old Buasuin Tli lovo o f hearth and ijome. ‘The egoism ou of tho p cn sn a t ,’ soys Leninc, ‘m ust now nn be broken. ’ '
” This, ihen, ia tho man whom tbo nni c r a iy portion of tho socialist p a r ty hatf urn l)i*cn worshipping. Ho hns now reveal- pal od h is m easure and his m en ta lity to tho Th BritieU public and he appea ls t o thtsv ma
' to crcato in Brita in th a t onslavcil, in* 4 ] f«cted, s ta rv in g and venomous B od lus to i to which ho haa reduced tho noblo aad llii m igh ty Busslan s ta t« and n a t io n .” wc
. — . m '■■■ ■ ra
ULSTER MILITIA REVIVED"
Binn F e in ActivitiofcTklako N e c c m r y ,,i Service o f ^ o la n to o r s t.;,
---------- TlR ELFAST, Ireland. (i(p)—Tho Ulator ug
volunteers havo been revived os a ro* p„ suit of tho n 'cen t m-ti%-ity o f tho Sinn Fein in the north of Ireland, and for ttevrral days tho town o f Rathfryland, ,.f
V roun ty Down, has been patrolled by tho U lster fojces, following doatruction ^ai o f p topcrly in adjoining districts. i
All periionfl suspceted o f Sinn Frin ,vli tendencies have been prohibited from wh entering Liabellaa, Fermanagh county, tci fcene of Teront fighting, although sdvcn »,ii Catholic families in tho d ia tr ie t have not boon molested. -^1
f — - ' ----------A hCensus Bulletins |'
J i ,i'i‘(.
\VASlIINGT(iy?'( /P)—O uthrie, Okja..II.T.IT; inorenflo H'3 or .!» jrf“r cent.
‘ .StaufonI, Conn., jncrea.tp!>!)4K or 30.0 jwr rent. ' "
D E P E B 8 S I0 N IN B U 8IK E S8JA P A N d i r a WOKKERS
TOfClO, (/P)—The cloning down of Jaji itnese fnc torirs on account o f tha I ®0 oxisting <lejir(‘aHion in huninex.i hns rs-1 ^ perinlly affec ted tJie imt, .nhirt nnd um- In brella m akers o f Tokio. F ive thousand n t workmen arc idle nnd fac ing want. {m
In tho Osaka dis tric t over 200 foo- to ries have been shut. The match in- dustry has been seriously nffcctod thon- “ sands be ing thrown ou t o f employment.
^ B B T A N a l w a y s DTTEKESTINQ MIio is ono o f tho ^ a t g if ted men liv- ^
ing. H oar him Wednesday, Tick- w;etH nt M njeltltv—adv. s t
, — * ---------- faB uy in you r homo c i ty —and boy tA.
^Tortised good!.
' 4 0 A C
V - ' ' l a p i s r a o M r a e ^
- —^250 Per
,■ IRRIGATEPJ
. I “Wizard of Hjorticulture,” * fl Luther Buiibank, ni. j
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lS ^ ^ s ijR aA N K . "iI . ' ‘‘ . 1
l a t h e r Ru^b^^nk, tht! w l r i i r d u f h o r t t - ti'e ii lt i ir e , ii ns b e e n a d m i t l c d lo t h e A d le r fiNiiniliiriutii, S u n FrauriH<-o, a n d hnfl un - ;i( le rgono nn o p e r a l i o n f o r n e o n d i t io i i h. o f t h e jnwH w li ie h dc volo ji e ii , i t is t h o u g h t , f r o m a l o n g s t a n d i n g t o o th in-.|l>fee.tinii. T h o o p e r a t i o n is r e i« i r l o d to uIVRVO \>vi>n a vo m p le t i ' a n d M r . s!l iu r li nnk 'M c o n d i t i o n in Miid to b e n o t
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HSPimSOF >m > m BiEOFBEIjeiSITES!
Red Cross International Com-|ji '-mittee Investigator Draws a
Picture of Deplorable Condi- tioui-JExisting i;
GBN I-:V A V A , (i!P)— T h e con . i i t io i i o f | | • t h e hoHpitflin in I ln n g i ix y is d e s c r ib e d ns ,, ” n liu nen tn li lo p i c t u r e w li ir ii a hou jd i; ro n iina n il u n i v e r s a l a t to n t^ o n n n d g r e a t p i t y ” in a r e p o r t to t h o in tc rn n t iA n a l r o n i m i t l r e o f th t ' R e d C ross bo re . „
A f t e r u r e c e n t t r i p a c r o s s H u n g a r y , j, C n p t a i n ' B i t r n i e r o f n e n e v a , d e l r g a t o o f (■ t h e i n t e r n a t i o n a l r o in m i t t e p to ld o f „ M in d i tions a s 'h e fom ti l th e m in Iho v a r i - j, oim to w n s .
■ ' A t SsnJnok, ” C a p ln in Burni< ‘r s a id . ,, “ t h e e ]iidoraie h o s p i t a l h a s b e e n com- „ p ln te iy r a v a g e d b y tb e R u m a n i a n s . ,. T h e r e in n o t e v en g l a s s in t h e w in d o w s T h e C on i it ii t h o s p i t a l i s a b s o l u t e l y w i t h - „ «iut m e d i r in e . ' t h e s i c k «ro n o t o v e n ,| n n e s th c t i z e d f o r o p e ra t io n s . ^
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form .Tudpp B o n U l i im lsa y . U p o n tlio n i im n c r in w h iH i th«> boy o r f f i r l jjaiwCH th e m c n tn l n n d p liya lca l tbntH do p c n d a i • till* u l t im A tr d iapoaa l o f hiH o r h e r ease.
J u d ( ;o L in d s e y a s s e r t s t h a t a way- w o r d p i r l h a s th roo nRi-.i. IFc cxMlltini'
'■ i t in , thift m a n n e r : A k ‘'‘1 m n y i>o i:i y e a r s o ld , h a v e tho pliyHipnI*^>’ve lo ic i i i cn t o f a g i r l o f 18 a n d th e m o n t a l dO' ve lo p m e n f o f a cl ii h l o f ( en y e n r i .
“ A l l th in , I h a v e f o u n d , I iuh n . j j r c a i « d e a l t o do w i t h th e w ay o f UautUint; cnncH o f ( to l in q u c n t g i r l s , ” t h o jn f lg e d e -1 o la rc d . “ F o r oxnm ple . t a k t i t h e c iu ie ! j„
I I " o f a IG -ycar (?ld jj i rl w h o hati r u i t a w a y jr j . , ; l in d m a r r i e d a m a tu r e m nn. \V h n ( to do w i th h o r d o p e n d B .la rp e ly o n h o r th rm- y , . nift’H. ClironoloRic -a lly tlio n i r l m a y no t L h e o ld unou(,'li t o gc* ninrri<yl, b u t liaH lieen n in r r ie d n n d tin- q i ie n t io n to | .• d e t e r m in e w h e t h e r i t Ik b e n t t o nend h e r trt ft r e f o r m a to r y nn-r. 'Jy h w n i i s e d ie e lo p e d , o r p o rn i i t h e r In reini iii i w i t l i he r hnK hnnd , •
“ I f she IK bio loRii' al ly I h r e e o r fo u r yenrH o ld e r t h n n IH ( th n t i l , posse i'c s (he iiliy.itcjU dov i' lo pm ent o f n yo iin i’ w omnii o f 1 0 ) a n d i f h e r i i i c n t a l do v e l -L ,^ o p n ie n t in Ih iU o f no rm a l t;''"!** o f 10 * ' ' '! n i, o ld e r a n d i f hIip loven th e ninn»K he m a r r ied , w h y it Mcemn tlii it f o r l i e r Hake Hhe «hnu ld n o t hi' j ' . iin in lie il fo r i ii a r ry in jf , ’ '
T h e j u d t ' e sn y s lliiil w h e n i -v y r a j;irl t hn . l o m c s b e fo r o hin e o u r t . th<- f i r s t pro- thi
>'i'<Iure is lo o b t a in h e r t h r e e iiKi'S, ,iri I l i r o u K h -m e th o d s iteveropi'd b y metlii-al tin
•men a n d phHyeholot'iHtH. H e <hii;Inreil flu h<- i n ( c n d s (o m a k e th e JuMMtile la horu - ^ - n l o r y M va il abh’ to th e iiiotlierN o f D o u - lu i j r e r ho t h e y c-an o b ta in tin* t h r o e a ^ e s ! o f t l i e i r e l i ih l r e n a n d u s e . t h i s i n f o r m a | t m tio i i in i - rov id in K a p i in n t ii idim -re f io iiH , tJr n n il poHKibh- I'r im ii ia l it y . ji -n
A n a p p r o p r i a t i o n h a s b e o n R ra n to d j f o r t h o e a r r y i n j i o n t. o f (l ie jirojioiti-il fT I l a b o r a t o r y u n d th e judR o i s suck in t? to tin o ! , ia ln till* Hervii-^'« o f a u e x j t e r ( jis y -i hm; eliolojfiHt t o t n k e eliarj ;e o f t h e w o rk . ' lu-
T h i ' juil({e (leHerihes lu t h i s f a s h i o n i do li 'iw t] ie d e p i i r tm e n t n l r e a d v hnn a id ed on.- m o t h e r : [ ut.
• ‘ A m o l l ie r i-ame to nu- Ihi- ol h e r d a v nn il . 'om ii ln i ii ed t h a t Hhe n d n u g h t o r ,-i( (if IJ) wlio p i v e h e r nn I ro u b h - a n d a | ji il.n iKli ler o f I." w ho d e s i r ed so .- ia l p r i v i - , li'^eH Il ia t n o m o th e r eiiuhl j j i v e a (jirl 1 fti o f lie r aj.'e, J to ld he r t h a t h e r (.'j y o a r - , —
' n i l dn ii ( ;l it e r w a s b lo lo | ; i e a l i y a n d | i-a h a d al l t h e im|>iil/eH nu<l e m o t i o n s o f | t r t h e o ld e r y i r l w i th o u t a n y o f t h e K"‘“ ' j ,iiidi;inent t h n t eoiiie.i wi( li I n t e r y e a r s . hd
“ Thi - yo iu iK er K ' ' ' * . * h e o n e w lio ,| V;i <i|i'<yini; n a d i r e impnl-ien wiO io ii l m a tu r e ; iiiil^'meiK, ;;etH in to trciiihh- o n niUiuiiu-iHu l<ih- p a r t i e n a n d a t daneen. na
“ W e h a v e been lined to claM sifyiu j; ue ;iirlH a s n o o d a n d b a d . S i im e t im o s J^ho to
' l i i f f e r o n e e i s :neri-1y (h a t oni-~w lio eomi tfi i n to m a tu r e l i f e w h e n nlie w h h j>0 !i8i-B«ed o f j^ood ju d f n n c n t in th e « o o d K ir i and th e o ( h j r c am o in to m a tu r e p U y s je a l de v e lo p m e n l w h e n she is y o u n jr a n d foo l-1 oi i^h i s ' t h o b a d f f i r l .” j “ f
iOBnli ^FOR SH! COPS i
Oup Races Off Sandy Hook.^i Promise to Solve Interest- ai
ing^uestion
N K W S 'O R K , (/P)— T h e A m e r i e a ’a °\ i -M p 'r a re s o f f R a n d y H o o k th in m on th p r o m ise (o so lv e th e <|u est io n o f “ W h v n r e N o w V o r k ' s ' s k y coju*.’ ”
K v e r s in e e t h e po li ee d o p n r t m e u t ’s ' ' ' a v i a t i o n d iv is io n w ns f o r m e d hum or
\ i s t s hnv o p o r t r a y e d dw tie s w h i c h miR ht li '\ b n t w h ic h n e v e r w i l M ) e pp r fo r tn p il |l b y t h e b h io e o a t e d a v i a t o r s . N o w , how- ' ' e v e r , w i th j r ia n t slooiis r e s u m in R (he ir r ne in B a f t e r a m a r t i a l i n t e r r u p t i o n , tho “ s k y e o i i n " f in i l a ta n a t h a n d — K' t h a t o f ke ep in j f th e e o u rsc fre-< f rom a i r e r a f t . "
D uri ng ' t h e t r i a l s b e tw e e n B liam rin 'k IV a m i t h e 2 '1- m e te r S h a m r o e k , whie h j h a v o b e e n he h j a lm o s t d n i l y o f f th e j .*»r s'‘V sh o r e , a i rp l a n e s h u v r Jo ll uw ed |. in t h e w a k e o f th e y a c h t s U ko .h il f 'i n ); f r o m Iho in t e r e s t t a k e n in t h e ! t r i a l s b y n c ro n a n t s , y a r h t s m e n f e a r *’ t h a t t h o s k y w i l l bo d a r k w i t h p l a n e s on th e d a y s o f th e raci-. "
I t is a lm o a t e e r t a i u t h a t se ap lnne n I’ n n d ia n d p la n e s w i th in f l y iu K d i s t a n c e '1 o f N e w Y o r k — a n d th in in n o m e a n dla- _ t a n c e — w il l btizr. H o o k w n n t s w hen ' •Shoni roek JV ineetH R c s o h i lo . K ven a <il riffible n o w a n i t h e n m a y b » e x p e c t e d to s t i c k i t s g a seo u s p r o w o v e r t h e I' eonrs*-. W i t h d e v e lo p m e n t o f u i r c t a f t "
- d u r i n R th e w a r , y a r l i l c li aa in K jj rom isos . t o Kccome a p o p u la r sp o r t . ,
I n d e e d , p l a n e s n r e d iK ^ in g o n to t h e * busineAS o f tuRS a n d l a u n c h e s w hi i'h * h a v e n l w n y s ,t r a n s p o r t e d a ( ^ o a t p a r t o f N e w Y o r k ' s p o pu lo t ion t o J e r s o y wa- ^ l e r s o n th o d a y s o f th e r a c e s . O w n er s
, o f p r i v a t e p la n e s a r e i io Q k in K possen- '' g e r s a t r n tc l i ’w h ie h m a ke e v e n tl i c tug- m e n look a g h a s t .
T r u t h t o te ll , yunli t. tmeu n r e beeom- in g g u s t a l i t t i o w orr ie d . I t i s n o t th a t
uji t h o y fo o r so m uc h a p l a n e w i l l <rrasli ^ d o w n on t h e - d o c k o f th e r a e l i i j : c r a f l
an t h a t t h e y m a y c lu s t e r in siu-h g r oups I a s lo p l a y p r o i ik s ' w i th thi« a i r nnd \ r o b v i ( ; i l an t , w in d-c li as in if s k i j i p e r s - o f ■ a n e x p e r i e n c e nc q u i re d t h r o u g h ye a r s . 1
. \ n d i t i s r i g h t h e re ( l in t t h e “ s k y ] i- o p y s” n m y h n v e t li e ir d u l y lo pe r ; f o rm . D i r e c t io n oT! I ra f f ie . a t s evero l t l i ounand f o o t ‘pron iis iw t h i s y e a r lo b<-'
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N-KW YORK, (/PH-Tli. 'n .' ■« » lill l»Wl of Ire land floating o ff the Jorsoy ili const and i ts ruler i» u fam ilin r figuruin .y aeh t in g f lannels and i-np. I t s S ir w Thomas Lijitou and hin “ n a v y ” —six
:e ra f t -ttrong—invnding t l io ' United nlHtate.s (o cap ture the A m f h - a ’s c ^ in Hia yaetitftmon’s batik- o f f ;S a i id v l look Hthis mouth. . g.
'The iiiun 10 [whom n la rge patch oi‘ tlw iiiir is an alien sight th in k s o f tho gieii|) racvs a s al few im prom ptu jounti <lt between a eoupu- o f nailing sloops whichI'ost a mite iiuire than tho nvorago man siean afford . He does not realize th n t gi tiu-ne yn<h(s' and the ir crew s have tot-ri
I go thro.ugh a p.-riod of t ra in in g as long mnH lhut of nnv football te am and a tl Ui.Misaii.l t im es 'm o re r.ostly.
Employes P u rc h a w and Charter.ily puri-hase o r e lia r te r S ir Thoma>i j,,
than nman^ed his flec(.. fn n d d itioa to j till- eliall ii iger, yiinmroi-k IV , and tho •trial liorKe, the li:J-meter Shamrock,tlieri^ Ih the stiJim vaclit V ietoriu the /fhigHhip of the flee t, on w hich thO vot- Ieran yaehtsmnn lives, anchored each I
1 uigUt in tU« Hudson. V! Then there is the luiiiH.-lxial Kiilarnev I tiiekeJ-Hiiuglv aw av in (he shelter of ., tJie llnoU. On Mu- K iilarnev reside the iereWK of the two raeing e rnfl .I . Ibit this dojyi not <'ouipli-tc the fleel. fThere is the ftig O ovem or Kniith to tow , the sloops to the s ta r t in g lino and a I snappy speed boat. ti> rnn e rrands. Num- ' bl-rle^H sinnller laiiiielies' a n d ilingys M m i't I'onnt in th is yaehtiiig urmada. j The Irinli barone t has his da ily sched-
iit.-—cnjoyiibli- I'liongli, but j u s t a t pro.s- eiil a l>ii!iiue»H to Whirll hi- adlK-ri'S a.i <'loselv as Ihe broker dnilv w atches liisi lieker. |
i I'^aeh dav iH-HteatiiH down to the liooklt f to m Ni'W York to wateli tl ...... hallenge-I—Ills Hwv'(-tJi<-iirt, Ihe ehlerly batchelor i ealls her—miKeh her speed ngains( tin- Itr ia lh .irm vj Kill'll day, as dusk approaelieii, he (holilH a eont'eren.-e with h js band of lyai'hii iig' experts, suggesting li ttle :elinnge« here , l i t t le rhanges t h e r e , , ismooiliiiig ou t a ripide in n elub top jxail whirh to the lund lubber fits e.x ' ue((y or i-dppiug a few itu-hi’s from u topmast with wljiirh, lo the iiniii it intcd, ifieri' seem^. nothing- wrong.
Expeaalvo spo rt .A id earh day he (-iiiitiniie.i to deal
lout dollarH to the l.'ll nieinbers of hi.H iirmnda, For it is an exjH-nnivi- sport, iht.H (|ucs( <tf a liiiiidrod guinwi coup
land viet«.r or h.ser. S ir Thom as will him- paid ont more than a million dol- - Inis J-.'r Ihis vear'H races alone.
At ,.S oVliK-k, i-xeept in most distre.xs- ing we.Klier, ra ising of S i r Thomas' personnl fJag—a grei-n siianiroi'k on n f
I fiebl of gold—betokens th a t (he vice* eoininodou- o f the Hoyal IMster Yuchi .1 elub i.H uJioard. aw ake aiul reuily (o re- V eeive gii<s(s. Therfe in va r iab ly include t a eorps of newHiiaperiueii. Most o f x111..... eoiiie for lireakfaHt, s tay for lunuh innd l in g e r 'f o r d inner, nnd as sea a ir breeds an appe tite , the y a e h l 's la rdor • rn-eiveM a blow wliieh would make tin:
I ordinary housewife tpil^er in these days j of high prices. ,
Tlien tly- V ic toria weigliH anchor. '| Hecognizi'd by nil h a rb o r i-rnft, sho re- ,
, eeifles salulos from HuotieHl tu g to most i . iiKi.iistif linttk'sli ip . i
S ir Ttiomas s tands on the bridge—[ Ihe familiar, bhuvjaek^ted, beflannclled , figure w|io for years hns crossed the . Atlantic, to win the tro p h v ;^n wliioh li.t , 5 has set his heart . I lo s trokes his gray . g o a te e 'a n d l|is face w rinkles in to n ' I roguish grin as lie swaps y a n i for yarn
with his innumerable gnosis.
F o n d o f HiB Joke.' i For Hir Thom as iniiMl havo his joke, jl One .wUivU he in psittieuUirly foml
I'oiiei-rns a vinit 'onpo paid hini.nl t ’ow [jli'H by former .Mayor .fohii Pity.gerald
of HoHtoM., The baronet was ou to r la in ing a group
of Anu-ricans when suddenly it was re- , ported lo him th a t the royal launched , \ ^ s headed-for hiw cra ft .; > ‘ Tlu- k ing o r tbe (lUeen." erie.l Sir , Thomas and n t oneo began drilling his , guests lu court e tinuetle .I Hut tho royal Inuneh, which rarelv . carries any bn t royally , oiTivyil with a I lono Yankee., It seems tha t Mr. F itzgera ld , w ish
ing to pay u visit to hi.s friead tho J, Irish yaehtsm an, had been unublo to
find a c r a f t whie.h he deemed anffi- f cicatly n a t ty to bring hijti alongside.. Bnt finding the royal liiuneh al th'- j, royal laudin ij s tage, ho pronounced it
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r iin g J ^ G W s Fl“ :i deeimt enough boat “ anil ordered il to the I-ip(on yaeh(.
MeijiiwJijle tiio k ing and qneeii, reach- - ing stage’, beheld in ainar.fmont their Inuneh iliiHliing aw ay from thni. Aud tho master of iho Hinall e rn f t , on his re tu rn , had th is explana tion to mnko—(he gentlomau had 'iu trodiiced himaelf S t na “ the Mayor o f Boston, United States jj of America,’’ whieh Iho royal yachtsman, impressed, eum[>rossed in to “ th>i Mnyor of A m erica.” And of coarso0 man who would ilnre march onto the roya l 'land ing ntngo m ust havo stepped In onto ill with royal permiHsion. foi
WoU Unposod u H o s t And so eh litting <if kliigh and stow-
nways, ynehts and intrigiu-s, he enter- pn ta iu s liis gitoHts un til the hook ia reach- «d. And as S ir Thomas is never so woll na cast lis when ho is p lay ing tho host, i t sol i--< au eiijoyablo trij>, th is littli- joy ride ou down (he bay to the ser=oiis work of at the dny.
The racing sloops, lyinfr at anchor, te, with mainsails nud elnb topsails sot. sn aw aiting a rr iva l of iheir inaHier, look a-< bi a like as two pens to the laiidsmau'. And S\ Hie vegetarian nimilo is n irried out bv. ,-o Hie hu lh both paiutod a lively Iriah green. The only apparent difference l-( thnl tho Shamroek IV in Juhi a li ttle . greener tliiin her parli ie r, for even he.' 1” .leeks are marlded.
As -soon as thi- V ietoriu 's engines are J'." slop]icd, the veteran of international re ga tta s boanU liis hmiu'h to iHspi-i-.i liia * ' <'rfn't lieforo tl iey set ont. .From tha t , moment lu> boeom'es lo.st to-ftll bul things maritim e--. 7 ’
Honiid ih e i-oiirse Sir Thomas follow.i his sliiop« as thev raee and n f te r th'.' . finish again liobis parl.-v with their skip|H-rs. Then i f s back lo New Y'ork in the evi'i iingr-ll ie j ln y ’s work dono. **:
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San Franeiseo. 3-12; Snernmento, 1-0. snSalt Lake, -V'2; L ob Angeles, 3-3. .ItVernon, 52; Portland , -J-3. DOaklanil. 8(J; Sea ttle , 7-3. m
Amertcan League.Sew York, (J; Dotroity 4.I’h-M'lainl I: WashingKin. 0. ‘j’'
( . N ationa l League.j New York, :i; Chioago, I*. • ’ ',11 <‘incirinati, 6 ; BostoD, 3.
.Hrooklyii, St. Louis, 1. ^
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Clovi-luud, 7*1: W ashington, 2-2. inSi. l.ouis. f»:' Boston,. 2. i'
‘ <‘hieagh, (i; Philadelphia , 0. T . Detroit, r.: New York, 7.
N ationa l x<eague.HiiaVi'm \-'l\ C incinnati. 0-5. I’hiladvlphia, 8 3 ; P ittsb u rg h rT -l^ ''
- New York, 8; Chicago, 5.■ Hf'-nklyii, 7; S(. Lotus, 2.
Pacific Ooast League. "Salt I.iiko, U; l^os Angeles, 7. 'Saernmeiilo, 11; San Franeiaco, 2. (Jaklanil, :i; b a t t l e . 0.
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: .lirsa iu the first ha lf of the firat Voninl'of a selieduled ton-round bout at
' the L'uiversity ..' li ib la s t '^ iig h t. Tho < ’ winner ha» ehalloiiged a n y ^ o i i th Amer*I ieaii f ighter to meet him.
OAKS S E L L P irO H E R .! KANSAS CITY, (^ )-A nnonneem enI ' it> made that ^ larrv Weaver, pitcher■ with thn Oaklaail,. Cal., club of 'the- 'r a e if ie Coast league, had been piir ■■ chased' by the local Atiu-rieau assoeia-- tion team. W’eavor, who was wHh Ihe
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BLOOMINGTON. Ind.. (Special).—111 order tii got in firs( class condition ror Iho IDL’O football season, .several of Indiana u n iv tv s i ty ’s most likely aapir- .n ts a re 's i-a tte red over the country, en- jflgod in various miisi-Ie building, occn- *'•'
' V u p tu in KllVytt Risley and II. H. May- iianl an- Ihe ' on ly gridirJln men in 'toluxd thin Hniiuiior. Roth nre working ju t daily in t ra e k , haseball nnd other iithletie ae livitios. The eoming season ' '' will be r IsIo'v 'h last on (ho Hoosier T' team. He jo ined the tc.im late last sea- ^ sun. bnt was in fine sha|>e and watb a b ig 'f a c to r In the ilefoat of thi* touted Syrai-nse eleven in the s.-a.-'oiiV closing *"eontost. *.......... V
-.'. W o r k in W h e a t r i e l d s .
Former Captnin Uoseoo Minton, who piloted the loam lust year, playing end mill half backs, is in Fort Worth, Tex.. ,, aiul writes tha t he is ill grent condition, ’‘ Hiibe” Pierce, giant couter; Yern |, Hell, emt; Bemiy Cravens, ( luarter back; William .McCaw, loft guard, u n d ’.lohn I.ei>uur<l right tuckle , nre in Kansas a s s isting ill the wheal harvest nnd inci- - denlally Imrdeniug up their muscles.
Charley (C h irk ) Muthys of drop kiek fame is ill one-t)f tlii- (vntherii lumber eainps and will be on hfiiid when work Btart.s hero. W esley ( • 'Ted " ) Mnmby. right guard, is in Mishawaka. He wilh- ilvew from school ihis .spring afU-r lu- ha.l broken his a rm in (ho western coh- ferf-iire w restl ing im'ot nt Ihe Univera- itv of llliTiuis, bill will r’e tn ra {o school in Ihe fall , .lesse i>. lrt)iitei. eenlcr, is keeping in >>liii]>e bv work ing on his farm near Oo.shou. Inrt. Itnssell I). W illiams, halfback, is tak ing work this sunimer iu Ihe I 'u ivers itv of Michigan, .lohn Kyi... fu llback , is in Gary. “ P a t ” ' Donov.iii, le f t end. h Kimiuliiin tin' biiiii mor at his homo in South Bend.
B o g g s O u t f o r B e r th .Lowell Boggs, who hns been working
in •Oklahoma and Texas, dropped off du ring the weok .to inform •(,'oin-h' Sti<-liiii t!i:i( he is going to make tlio vars ity this fail. I(. 11. Kreighanin. one of till' men wlio prayed g'ront hnll -is a fresli'man last vear. w4ll bo in sehoid IJi'is fall. Among the p layers <if last y e a r ’.s freshman team wlii> will make strong bids fo r vars itv jo b s aro Haridd Mat I hews. “ H o b “ Raymond, now work, ing in Kansas wheat fiel 'N : <.’lydo P., Frnnco. Thom as Du .lardin and Kngeno Tliiiinas, who is also helping liarvoa’
N O O A M E S - E A I N .
KART B O FR N K . KngUin.l, (fl>>-Tho (eunls nuUela-s to (uive boon plaved to day by the Amerii 'aii and F ren rh Davis eup teams were cancelled hecaiiHo of ra in. As the Americans on Saturday eliminatoil the Froneli team, the remain ing tnatches will t ie,merely in the nature of exhib ition play.
G E O R G E C H I P W H I P P E D .NKW OHLKANS, Happy ’ '
Lit 'leloii (if New Orleans <'nnu'd a de- i:isioji over CJcorge Chip of .N'ewi-astk', I'n.. former middleWofRht cliampiim S:iturday uiglu in a te rr if ie l.Vrouad boiK.
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Brief Bits of Sport, er , 1
W h a t 's hiippening in the South ing ilaho liall leugne'.’^ ' to h
The I’ocatvlh) clul) o f Ihr Yellowstone ■ague is eroilitod w ith snnking Barney Tleras, recent tiinnager o f tho Burlev -----lull, away.
.'Mso the Ind ians are credited with av ing hiiided Fn*d Cortz; outf ielder rho hn.H been w ith the Burley club.
.More honor nmotig outluws. '
Nivk A iuock , wiui p i t ih rd g rea l l)all or C om iske/ when the Chicago hitleas k'onders won the w orld’s gonfalon iu fiOti(-sa7»»—Bllbo Ruth is Ihe greatest if all b a t te rs of sill time. . .
Nick says givo Bobe a step o ff tho ar th anil a good club und he would
•oek Ihis jnUnduuo sphere itvto th>' iIoaeherK on M ars. _ / ____ _
S iti t ty Alcoelt. Iiandv man on tli.> Vi-rnou club of the Pneifie Coast i-ngiie on .lime 17 mailc a boot. Scribes piny this bobble up as the first) error Aleoek luiH mado iu.t.wo seasons.
Chaiie.i for a ba t t le between h>enip’ ney nnd Curpeiitier waa suiiffod wlu-n lieorges set sail fo r Boi'.Ieaux .Satur*Jay. '
Hut that will g ivo both parties an op- poriiiiiiiy to iissembli- press agen t forces und galhor toge tlio r public ity dope',' w ith whi<h tbe uoiintrv will doubtless be flooded ill lho eoming months.
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v ea r 's p itch ing “ com ebacks ' ' i# th a t o f T rliau Faber. The W hite Sox twirl* er, who s ta rred beforo the war I s fling* ' ing ill tho old s tyle and loolca d c a t l u d ‘ to bi- one o f tho IcaiUng of Sox mousda* men th is year.
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(^vernor Olemout (Hvos Boa- ] sons for Refusal to Call Spe-
w oial Session
I I U T L A N D , 'V t . , ( / p ) - G o v c r n o r P e r d v j d \V. C len io n t Jo(iay isHitcyl a p r o c j t t ' i m a i N t t - i r f f n i n i ; to v a i l th o IcB iu la ti ir o i in g])e«inl nilislon' to 'm n k e itoKullilc r a t i - t f iH ati on o f / ( I i o fcdi'i-Ql o m c n i im c n t f o r i w o m a n H uff ragc . i
T tio (governo r ’s p r o l 'l n n m t io n fo l lo w a I & r o n fo r cn n > w h ir l i h e h o ld a t W u h - i iuKtiin r e c e n t l y w i th S e n a t o r i r a n l i n g i Bt witicli i t }« underHtooi] t h e r e jj ub li c ft u < nomii ioo f o r p roJi idou t d in ousscd w i t h - h im t h e p o M n d l i t v o f hnv ln K ra ti fi cA * J ti on .o n i i . l e lo d h y th e r e i i i ih l i ra u log ia - . I n tn r c o f V.^rmoat . i
. U rges Oaadidatoft’ OeolaratloD. ,In ) '■’* rraii()ti<i for refusing
D^fnju Io m il hjn-iMAl HeHiion Oovorijor Clcnfi-nt said tho projjnHca am endm ent i fli’a r ly invftiT(^tli»> conHHlutlon o f Vi-r- i moiii; tliut tli(< proHunt legislaturo woa rieeti 'd before thi- (iiit-sllon of ra tifyiU f' : th o .ffd e ra l iiiiiioulmcnt Imd ariaoa, and that the jicopto of lli'c Hliito havo had i no (ippiirtiiuity to <‘X|.r(*s>t theinsolvofl on •il.' isMuo. Tho Kofcrnor jirojioflod tha t th i-^nmltor la- taken up by tho noxt : h'ginliitnro and urRod ih a t eandldato^ for olcction be required to doolaro thiimHL'lvcK^m it.
G o v e r n o r C lenu -n t' / i p r o c l a m a t i o n on : niTf^il t h a l “ aw i t a t a u d s a u d ia i n te r - p ro lp .i hy tl j c Huprcmo c o u r t l o d a y , tlio f o d o ra l con H t i tu t io h th rea 1 « » » t h o fo u n - d a t ln i i o f f r e e p o p u la r K o v f n i m e n t . ” i
T h o s e v o n t c e n t h a m e n d m e n t t o th o i c n n n t i l u t i o n , ho s a id , h u d b o e n l o b b ie d i t h r o u g h conRroBH a n d a t a l c IcR is la tu roh
‘■H>y. f o d o i a l agoii tf l a n d th o o ig h to o n t h o m e nd m ’e n t h a d b e e n fo rc e d th r o n ( (h by V ^ f w o r f u l a n d trrcHponfi iblo o r g a n iz a - tion iiLTJpcra linK t h r o u g h p a id a R c n t a . ’ ' w i th u n l i m i t e d fundn . '
“ Tt i« now projtoNi'd to forre tliro’ugli llie niiiotQcnth anioudmonl for woi^wn I Huffrngi! ill tho sanii> niitiinor and also t witliout the Hanction o f tho free men. ’
M a tte r o f Princip le .“ J have bcou aulced to overlook llieso
i-onHidonitioufl oh a inji tt iT o f porl.v c* pedioney, bu t thia is a n ia tto r of prin- c-iplo, not I 'xpcdienry, aud the p ar ty
' tha t invades a woll CHtabltahed prineiplo of popular govurnincnt will Huffor' iu ,
' the ond .”
W O M EN ’S 'P A E T Y W I I J . N O T i ACCEPT E ETU SA I. AB F IN A li <
W ASHINGTON, ( ;p ) -T h o N ational « \V om an’H p ar ty aiinounccil todny tha t ' Governor f lo n ie n t’M refuNnl to eall tho » Verm ont stnto aiwomDly in npoeial aos- '
' aion fo r suffriigo ratifica tiou would uot * ho aecej.lod nK final and th a t an evc-n > la rgiT dolcgation than had boen planned I would ra il on’ Sena tor H anlinc . tho ropublican proHidentinl nominee n t Ma- « riou on .Inly 22, “ to impreiM him w ith f thiv now ssiiy of ca rry ing out tho suff- x roge 'p lank iin<l pleilgvs of hin p a r ty and V
' cnfronchiHing the wonion of tho nation ' ill timo for tho roniing ciectiona.” - '
’ • a iN i s T E B m r L u i a J o E B E H D n ?R E F U S A l^ MBS. O A TT 'S I ^ R O N
N E W YOItiC, ( ip )— W h e n in f o r m e do f ( J o v c r n o r C lom on t ’« r e f u s a l t o c*Jl „a s p e c i a l s c us io n o f t h e V’o r m o n K l e g i a yla t i i r o . t o paaH on t.ho f e d e r a l w o m a n „B u f f ra g o a m c n d m o n l , M r s . - C a r r i o C h a p - ,j
. UIHU C a t t , p r o s id o n t o f t h o N a t i o n a l jA n iu r jo a n W o m a n S u f f r a g e o s M c i a t i o n , ^t o d a y i s su e d t h o f o l lo w in g a t a t e m o n t : I
“ I f It is eo rTi-ct ly q u o te d t h o doc l- y’ s io n o f G o v e r n o r ^ C l e m e n t ia 80 c o n t r a r y y. t o t h e d i c t a t e s (if j u s t i c e , c o m m o n b b i m ^
Tind p o l i t ic M c x jw d lo n c y t h a t I t cdh- j• vincoiTTOP t h a t t h e ro i« a s ln i fl to r a n d '
f a r - r o a c h i n g lnf luenc^^ b e h i n d iU T o ,u n c o v e r t h a l i n f lu o n c o ia o n c o f t h o ,im m ttd ia te t a s k a o f t h e s u f f r a f f ia ta . j
“ T l io w o r k o f r a t i f i e a t i o a w o u l d bop u s h e d H tr ongly f o r w a r d in T e n n e s s e o ■a n d N o r t h C a r o l i n a . ” ,
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C h a r l e a Darvyln’t O oy h o o d . '
D o c t o r ^ u y p r . Iho lioii iln ii i ' l '* '’ « tS h r B W # t) u i7 . whrt itf . fni<I nf tM i ca lJ .C h a r l e s D a r w i n ( t t io 'n iu M ru ii io ua >
; n a tu r a l lB t o f t h e iitnot«*(>n(h c o n i u r y ) I— t o - tB B k f o r i n a t i f n t l n n an il lo r - ln ess "
- d o r ln e bis Rtudlox. T ho only tb lng , tb a t BMmed to Intoro.st him wus the collecting o f ca tcrp lltars . worma, and all so r ts o f erec[ilog ihliigg. and the Haldng o f bia own and bLa b ro tb c r ’s Uf* b j dangerous cliemlcaJ expert- »m eota . __________ r
. Bath In W m Africa, *T h e B an ta of Went Africa m akes \
'e la b o ra te p repam tioa* fo r u rcai.soAk ,by d^ggliig a hole In tbe ' c r o u ^ . lo «ffblch he p u ta sevcu herlis, ■ qiiautltjr iofpeppcr8.carilamo())HeodHandbuabes, |
' tb c D be poum. In a lot uf boiling hot ‘w ater . A f te r be gcta lo a llgbt fram e fc o v e m l wltli clay ts p u t over Ihe bole ^to keep In tb e atoaia . A fter hours of |s tearolng the ba th e r ouiergoa an d l i |w ashed off with c lean w ater , t i h n <kneaded by a profcMlonal fo r one jboor. «-tjcii‘b e dons bin scan ty clo th ing j in d goes b is wmy “flblverluc w ith cleao-nesB.^ 1
- • I'i *' Th* Nam» Taffy. I* T h e D s m e Taffy Is * nicknam * f w (th® wbole W elsh people. T h e ,w o i - a u •■ Im p ly D*T3r-(DaTld).. protjounc*d with 1
- A s p l m t l o o ; Sawney (A lexander) the- ■ m oat common Scotch nam e : P a t i^ a t*
. r id s ) th e ciloflt common Irlsb n am e ; «Dd J o h n (Jo h n Bull) tbe m ost comm on Ehigllsh nanie. Each In u w d to d«>Cgn&tet A e race n r natlorm llty to w h Jc h 'I t . belongs. A similar^ caws U th a t , o f Bro llier Jonntbun . once com-
; moniy used to dealgnate th«* people of tbo U nited S tatea . t>ut now largely au- perseded by Cpcic 8 a u .
H O B T <fP TODAT*B CLAB8ZFIED ads . wUl 1 ^ to “ b o ^ a M i . * ' ' M e t wiU be
m n 4 ^ jo b s w u l b e ' f o o B i . 'Som e v&l d i ^ v e r , peiOAps th e i r n r p r t s e , how e e o B o a l e ^ sdT ertte ta jr w r r M Ihem.
H f a r T i^ I l im -J . B ryan W e d n e a d a ^ d T ,
Cl»ulf le<t A d s ' a re -cheflp—e f ^ U t i
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COKBETlif L EICyTlPllSTI- Democratic Nominee to Spend ;
Most of Day in Oonforence With Roosevelt
r- COLn.M nrB , O., (JPi-C.ovmwr Cox, ‘ S' file domerrntle {m'fliiientinl noininoo, . ro iirrivi’d here from his hoim- nt Dayton, i- tliin morning, propared to reaumc h i i , )r dutlea nt the exoeiitivo office. Thia
nfternoon he wns to confer w ith Prank- ra lin I). Roosevelt, liis running mnte, wbo h- expects to stop o f f fo r a few hours ea g roiito lo Wnahington from Bftn Frnn- III rtsco.•h • The governor was arconipanicd from a- Dayton by former Congressman T. T. a- Ansberry of Ohio, who yeatcrday a r
rived from Ban l-'rnnciaeo nnd gave the nominoo fir.it hand iiiformation o f the
ig • Kn route to Cohimbii» this morning, ar Ihe governor rode in Ji liny coaeJj nndi t u iinuiber of Ilio passengots rcrognir.otlr- nnd congrdtn latcd him.la A fter iiu in formal oonforonro for Ig stitle offii-ial« and nlJin-.lioa o f s ia tn do- id partmcnts hold in tho fu tunda of the id HlatehonHo nt noon, Oovomor Cox was)n prep.arod lo spend Iho reat of tlio dayat in oonferonco w ith hin running matet t l-'raiiklin D, Roosevolt-
i r i ie .y rn in k l in County Democraticro (JK'c eluli, whic-li helped to alng C ox'to
victory a t San Francisco, soronadod thoM noiiiinoo a( tho nood day ri'ception.r- The governor uunonncod ho would 10 hold couforencoH tw ice dailv w ith nowan- iiaporniou nl 10:aO and No dofin-
ile niinounremont hna y.-t boon made10 relntive tn tho plneo o f holding the for- !d mal notification ineoting.
ih ' C ONITJOTrNO V IB W 8
a- (CoDtlnoed from P a s* 0&e)
AakB f o r r i x o d Stun.;li .. was mado tha t tlio alliesin fix ifio innximum aum due for ropara- w tion, a f te r paym ent of which Gorninnv• wonld bo free from obligntions,
Aa tbo economic development of „. the next 30 years cannot bo foro- ' c told^ the Htatomont asserted a piim
m ust bo worked o u t by which oUlea * y governments would p a r tic ipa te in le tho im provement o f finonciia and „ oconoiQlc condltt;ms in Germany.
Experts from ullic l imtiou!. an<l Ge'- : ’ muny should nie.>t ns »oou iia .{lOHHible,
the Htntemcnt aaii\. to fix tho amounts L of tlio .muuitioH lo bu Jiaiil nml to pann11 on tlio «i.‘(-nriti08 to Jio flcmauded. Gor-
mniiyV Bov’eri-igntv iu finnuoinl inat-,0 tora m utt not b.« In fnugod upon iu do- j. oixiona regarding <liis fenture of ndjus'- -! ,t Ing roparatiou payments. Them- experl.i ■ „ Hhoiild also fix the maximum sum to be J jmiil to Die allien bv Geriimnv.B. Materia l whi. h Germany is lo deliver j y. to tho all ies under the pcai'o tre a ty f o / f h ree<inalruotion o f dovasthioil regionb ' f. ahould be sjioeificd by tlio ropnrations (1 eoininiasion, tho sta tem en t ileclured, and0 it» value should be efedit.ed to Gar-
many.* ^
' Proposes I h u l Organlzatacio*^..^ ■ I 'ro iionnh rtvr<' lu a d f th a t "Qormaity ” croU te a d u a l o r g a n iz a t io n o f h6 'r "en- ‘j t i r o i n d u s t ry a n d la b o r f o r th o p u rp o se
o f f f f o c t iu g th e s o 'd e l i v o r i o s . I n caBcs >• w hi'r o ' spoc ia l o n g ln e e r in g m a t e r i a l o r ^ s im i la r p r o d u c t s w oro lo bo tu r n e d o ^ r ,
d i s t r i b u t io n a h o u ld be c a r r i e d o u t t h r o u g h Ihu t r a d e a s a o c ia t io n s o f e a c h
'» parti fiu l. 'i r ji}(luj»try.i*Ht w horo th oy w o ra• so-called ’ catalogue goods delivorio6 '■ would be made by iHearing houses in '■ various parts o f thii German ropublie.« T he various s ta te s in tho rapublic would I- pareel out doHvorios through special “ ro n tra r t boards which have boon form- ® ed, or nre being constituted. All asno-
ciations and boards would bo oompolled by law lo produce tho ou tp u t demanded.
Il«a:onimrndation was made that- each •0 allied in d ansociatod powor locato ‘a
two fold organization fo r the exam ination and reception of deliveries rcspec-
it , Ask* Expejrt Exsjnlnatlon. IJ . organir-ntious coiu-orned must be a d..folop,:d on a basis of a b w lu te parity ) between employer and employed, and g special nicasur<-a must bo taken to pre-
v<'nt ahiisoH. Kxaniination o f th is plan,• th e s ta to m c n t a a id , sh o u ld bo e n tn i s t e d ° In a '( -om m is.^ ion o f e x p e r t s . B nb -com '
milteos tliould bo formed to >loal with e various rafcgt.r ies o f gtiods. a . \ f i e r ilccJaring Germany wtw ready, h boeaum- of b,-r .-on.-eni ns to future
peace, ’o uniU-rtako to aKaist in. tho re-‘ eonslriietion o f devaatnto<l-xegionH, the statomont made snggcstioni for the or ganiu itio ii of n rohmirJtl ion svhonio bv
• Mhich those who suffered from the K war w'lJd s f i r t Jif*j auow. Wh.!n the B \vork of reconHtructing homos, robuild- y ing rouil.K and reatoring farm s is com- s, pleted, Ihe p lan would jHrrmit people it formerly rosidont iu the a f fec tcd ro- . gi»n:« to re turn to the ir homes, o r pco-
pie from o ther liarlA of thr« w ar zone ,® eould.m..ve to new reg ions.’ This oolon-
ization Hchenii. would be 6pcratr<I ou• busiiicHK, and not buroaueratir linos n nml be run in sli.h a wav tlia t unduo e profila could not b., ^xactod from tbc g poopk- seeking homes.y. I f this plan should be acccpted in
princle, the Ktatemonl said,, a confer- enc<i should bo hcM lo rnasider i t s prac- tr. nl excrutiou. Buch confcrenpo would 1)0 altunded by roproMnraliveB of thoso
r coun tr ies 'w isb iag lo jia r tic ip ste la the1 work, delegates aeeroditod to tho popu h la tions of <levaslate.l a reas and men 0 . who would represonl employers an d em-
ployos eiigago.l in the work.
]. G rowth of Po«t«( System.0 ' T be first s t ree t le tter boxes were 0 'e rec ted In Now York nnd Itoftoo A t i r Ij .u s t 2,-1858. April 0. t8*». congreas j; eflscted th a t . lettoni \ u a c a l l e d ; for ,f should be j re tu m e d to the add ress of J. ttte w rite r when prin ted nn tb e e»*
Tclope. Mobey o rder service b egan la the United S ta te s Novemlw r 1, 18M. I h e In ternational money o rd e r s y s t a a
J J w t s estsb llsbed th re e yeara la te r .
IU X B E T W t a M 'a l lioverlng t l^fater Wddneailay a fter-
m. noon.—adv.
[r, Some prlee nuot«d l a ono o f today 'a sd t fnay 'tueaa a s s t l o g fo r you—even tunity.
TWIN. EAirfLS DAI]
T H I B P F A K T V E L E U B N T S
(Continued from t 'ag e One.}
fr iends any both groups uro ready to• iioininuto him.
O the r Candidates Mentioned. :
F r a n k P . Walsli, Kansas Oily: t.liarloH II. ingeraoll, watch manufac-
, tu re rs ; aud Henry P(.r.l have boon 1 montionod fo r . tho nomination. Walsh
is nls.i be'iiig diacu.isod fo r viru president.
-At t h e «ipening nossion of the labor I '.mvontioii’ ye^storday, delegates from
^ CO trado union groups und uthor o'- ''• gan iza tiona wero represonted. The For.
ty-<*ightor» an d Single Tnxers, .whose ’ conventions opened 6aturda>i, had ro- X cvaae.l fo r tlie day and practically their •• e n tire inomUorship a ttended tho labor ® convontion, mnny partlc lpntlng ns ac a tivo delogates.
P ro to lnont among those assuming a d u a l delegate roU was Jam ea
, - D uncan , one o f th o loaders o f the gen e ra l s t r ik e in Seattle la s t year. I>uncan on S a tu n lay was elected c h a ln n a n o f tb e W ashington dele ga t io n to tho convontion o f tbe
, Committeo o f 18 and yesterday was choeon vice chairm an o f the labor
I, convention.E very roforoncu lo ItuHMiii, and lo
r Irolan.J, too, wna applauded with a will ,. and when .lolin Fit/.pntr iek, tho luhor c keynoter} praised tho ilua'siau rovolu- n ti.Hi, th ree elioors for soviet Kussia wuro y ealle.l fo r an.l given.
T ribute to Siim r e inc TIk' ii|ipluuHo for Ireliind and Iho Siuu 0 Fein upjionre.l to bo moro a trib-ito lo0 the Irish IheuiMolvoa than an uxpre.t»iou
..f fuv.i.r fo r 'u n 'l r is i r freedom plank, ford tliere is ;i s trong undercnrront o f i.j.in-1 i«n in holh couventions ngainst inticrt- i- iiig un y 'p la tfo n i 'i p lunks dealing \/i ll i0 foreign reiutions. Tho forly-eightora, ju :- llioir m ail reforendum, have alrea.ly
gone ou r^eord as opposed to p latfnmi- plnnkH .111 Irish, Kussiun and .Meticuu .lii.-.li..n»., Tho domocralic and republican cnii- ven(tons, the ir platforms aud the ir nom-
- inocH, were assailed by nearly i-v-.'ty• sjionkor. .Tohn Fitzpa trick denounced s tho p latform aa “ a .lunial of o.vorylhiu^I- tha t the Anierieati poopio have de- y nianded and spoken fo r .”
The i-omniillee o f -18 platform com- niiltoe grunted a hearing lo tho F riends
' .>f Irish Freedom loday.
Name Loonia as Problem
K ilting lute last night, tho oommit- t e e s 4 « eonferenee over the am algam ation pro|>osals fouii.l tho sclcctiou of a
. name to r thoir new political p a r tv lo, ........ lo re than a minor problem. C om bi-1’ ualions upon tho word “ L a b o r” w<:re „ iu disfavor am ong tho committeo c f -l8
ropreMeiitu(i\os.•n.o I 'u ion I 'a r ty , ” was a ti l lo I'le-
sento.l, Inil no deci.Hiou wus ruaclivJ.
; A gree w ith Eoaervattons
i!i Ainalgnmtion e fforts were oar-iod fiirllivr to day under tho diroutiou (.f tho
r I n in in iilleo of 18. A speciiil sub-.-mi- . (*0111100 hua.Joii hy Atrs. I n a P. WlUiama, fc of W ashinglon s ta te , carried inv ita tion j i t o rep row nta tivos of Iho Non-narti-iau ;1 league, tl io .H ingle tax uonvoution, ilio .. World W ar Votoraiia association, an.l
tho Amoriean Constitu tional p a r ty to have delegates a t ten d tho commiltoo of -Ifi eiinvontlpu.L.All, i t . waa.sjud, agreed
r to go th a t rtir, on tho uuclorstanditig;■ thnt they tv.-re nut bound to rem ain iu e tho soaaioua, or suppotr ita decisioiiH.B The «iuoation of a name for Hie pro- r jecluil fuaioniat organir ji tion waa both- •, e ring the conference committeoa stil l, t Tho “ farm er-labor p a r ty ” was ii s'lg- li seriously considered totlav0 »
’’ W onderfu l N atura l Spectacle.*, T h o G arden o f the Gods Is a tra c t1 o f land about SCO acres In ex ten t, netff i C olorado Springs, Colo. I t abounds I’ In w eird sn d fn n u s t ic \p ln D a c lc s of )- red a n d white' sandstone, som e of d them m o re th a n . W feet hJgb. AJnoog [• th e ch ie f fea tu re s a re tho Cathec;™!" Spires , the B alanced Rock, ctc . Tb^
ga te w a y o f the garden consis ts of tw o e n o n n o u s m asses of red sandstone, SSO fe e t blgb, sufficiently f a r a p a r t for t h e ro ad w ay to pass between tbemu
ef Hydrogen and Oxygeh dasea .) Oxygen and hydrogen a re very dlf-• f e r e n t g a se s ; th e form er he lp s o th e r
an b s tancea to bum . buL Is no t Itaelf Inflammable, while the la t te r is ln> flam m able, hu t does not s u p p o r t ' t h e
com bustion of o ther m ateria ls. F o r ; th is rea son hJ{drogen gns will oot se t
fire to th e oil a s oxygen would do, bn t .• a s It Is a n Inflammable gas It Is very P dan g e ro n s to handle and care should• be exercised.
' A nything Is Postible .W hile one tnan says o f a th in g : *^t
. ta Im p o s s lb l e r and conten ts h im se lf r w ith aay log ao. ano ther one passes him- a u d doea IL T h is h a s been th e his tory >- o f tb e w orld 's p rogress ever xlnce p t im e began. We « inno l soy of any-
th in g th a t It Is Impossible In th is mar*“ reJoa* world o f Invention and enrteav-
o r . W e can only aay : “I t h a s never g y e t boen done."
W a U r on the Brain.T o -m a n y people It will come a a a
su rp r i s e to lea rn th o t o u r b ra in s eoD- ‘I ta l tk ^ ro m 80 lo 00 per cen t o f w ater.c th e rem a in ing 10 o r 20 p e r cent being a I. m a ss o f w h ite and gray m a t te r , to u w hich aclenila ta have given varlona )- Im pressive . n a n c a . Inciden ta lly It
m igh t be mentioned thot th e la v e rn g *,w eight o f a m ao 'a brain Is ab o u t 48 ounce*, and- a wom/io’s 43 onocea.
*e _________^ Census Data Grow.“ T b e stntl.'«t1c« o f Hie first census o f ” t h e Cnlte<l S ta tes wore published lo ” ome sm sll volume oonslatlnE of 58 f" pagM . T h e sio tls tles of the 1910 cen* I f -fltta re<julre<l 12 vnhiini'M having mot* ^ t^iaa^40.0110 pBsos..**.
Heljr W illiam J . Bryan Wednvi^lay. adv.
f HOMES WEBE NBVEB BEFOEE so much la demand. I f yoo have property
■*§ to a«U you eaa find a boyer who wiU w pay ft fa ir price. lOoUlne yoor offer la- a elais^Ied ad.
.ILY NEWS,'-TWIN F A l '
S h e l la c . “- S h e l ln c 19 thi ! J o i u t p r o d u c t o f ID-
■ s e c t a u n d p l a n t s n n d c o m e s f rn n i In*' ' d la . 3*he Inc InaectH a r e a b o u t 1.2.') o f
n n Inch lo ng , n b r ig h t/ r e d In color, T h o y s u c k t h e J u ic e s uf p l a n tn , d ig e s t
; “ th o m n n d e x u d e th e m In t h o f o r m o f- r c s l n . w h ic h sooji - e n c a a c s t h e w h o le I I n sec t. W h o h . l h o y o u n g I n s e c t s h a v e ‘ s w a r m e d o u t . t h e rea ln ;1 s " 'W n ip e d
f r o m t h e b r a n c h e s , g roun il . wflHhed, m ix e d w i th c o lo p h q n y a n d o r p lm o n t ,
, c o o k e d a low ly a n d d r a w n o u t i n t o t h a th i n s b e e t s w e k n o w a s sh e l l a c .
J a p a n e s e S m o k in g C u s t o m s ,I- S m o k in g Is v e ry . c o m m o n lo J a p a n , r All l b o m e n a n d mo. it o f t h e la d ie a
sm o k e , t h e g i r l s b e g in n in g w h e n t h e y a r e a b o u t te n y e a r s o f a g e . T b o l a d ie a h a v e p i p e s w i t h l o n g e r s t e m s t h a n th e m e o , a n d I f o a o o f th en ) w la h e a t o a b o w a g o n t l c m i t n a s p e d a J m a r k o f fl avor , a h e l i g h t s b e r p ip e , t a k e a a w h if f , b a o d a I t t o h im , a n d l e t s h tm • m o k e .
S u r p r i s e d M oth e r .T h e m i s s i o n a r y so c lc ty w a s m e e t in g
* a t o u r h o u s e n n d t h e w o m a n w h o w n s> t o l e a d th e d e v o t lo n a l a t o o k t h e e la s - [ t i c b a n d f r o m h o r R lh lo . l a i d It on h e r■ l a p n n d b e g a n t o t u r n th e p n g e s ' t o find
t h o p a .s sage s h e w a s to r e n d . D n r l n g tl i o s o l e m n s i l e n c e m y y o u n g son m a r c h e d o v e r t o h e r a n d . p l c k i n c up
I t h e e l a s t i c , h e a n n o u n c e d : " W h y ,, t h a t ’s m y m o t h e r ' s g d r t e r r — <3rlt.
‘ M u s ic In C h u r c h .F o r n l r a o s t n t h o u s a n d y c a r a Q re -
!, g o r in n c h a n t , w l t h n n t n n y I n s t r u m e n t a l J o r h a r m o n i c n d d t t l o n , w a s t b e o n ly mti* y itle u s e d In con i ie r t l oD w i th t h e l i t u r g y il- o f t h o c h u rc h . T l ie o r g a n In I t s pr imi* u tl v o a n d n id o f o rm wnn t h e f i r s t In-
B t n im e n t to b e In t r o d u c e d I n to c h u r c h ,'I a n d f o r a In tjg t im o w a s t h e s o lo In*^ a t r u m e n t to a c o o m p a n y t h o c h a n t .
1 --------------- *----------------J • - N o t , S t r o n g on A blu t io n .
T h e A in u foelii t h a t by w a s h i n g h la f a c e n n d h a n d s oh g r e n t occuhIoiis ho
• h a n p a id h is d o h t lo r lv i l l z n t io n . T h e ® T Ib o la t i . c o n s id e r s Ihrit t h e oil o f th e
b o d y coii lr lbiitof l n e ed e d w a r m t h in Ills n io i i t i t j i ln !Jf>‘ nn i} r/'//Wf.v to n-ii.vh I t
. a w n y . b u t d o e s n o t o b je c t to w nsh l i ig
. h i s f a r e n n d t h e t i p s o f h is f in g e r s .Mice i In a w h i le ,
■ 1 ; T h e W o lf Cry .J T lti iHor wolv .w w h en s e j . n n u . - d r a i s e
"n».v,‘s- I n fo tl i e n i r «n<l nn t . w i r e l e s s cnll.s I h a t c u rd le tli.> blood
o f e v o ry h u m a n nnd l e s s o r un lm nl w i th in h e a r i n g . B u t Ih e o t h e r t im b e r w o lv e s r ep ly n t o nc o nnd w o r k to w u r d j
1 e a c h o t h e r u n t i l t h o pnck Is u i i l t n l . ‘------------ . » ' ■ j
P o t s U s e d t o Sw ell S o u n d .' ■ T h e a n d o n t O ro e k s . to sp c i i r e reso - J n n n o e w i th o u t I h e ii.ii* o f w o o d w o rk ., p ln cod i indo r t h e aenW o f t h e i r tli«>a- 1 t o r s o i j r th e n p o t s , w i th t h e m o u t h s 5 t u r n e d ‘' t o w a r d t h e s tn ge . t h a v lb r a t - I f Ing m u s s o f a i r In tbeao s e r v i n g t o r f r 1 f 'n fo rc e t h e so u n d .
Qrowrth.M a r r i e d p e o p le sho u ld t r y t o l e a r o
- h o w t o g r o w tow nrdfl e a c h o t h e r . N o I. h u m a n th in g , m a r r i a g e l e a s t o f a ll , c a n {• b e a l l o w e d t o g r o w u n te n d e d . I t t a k e a
p a i n s n n d th o n g h t . ns w e l l n s unse lf * IshnesH, to c r o w coort n m r r i a g e s ,— W o m a n ’s M nc a z ln e .
To a tim o w h e n p r ice s a r e u n s U b i*> i t ia i m p o r t a n t t h a t w om en s h o u ld k e e p ( I n f o r m e a a s t o t h e In ten t f i u c t u a t t o n a . r t b a t t h e y m a y ao lve j h e i r a h o p p ia g f p r o b le m s w is e ly .
1 G A R D E N P L A N T S — E a r l y • k in d s su c h a s c e le ry . G o ld en S e l f B l a n e b lo g
* o n d c a b b a g e C o p i n h n g e n M a r k e t m a v ' b e p l a n t e d a s l(ito aa J u l y 1 5 th w i th■ a a l i s f a c t o r y roHults, w o h a v o l a rg e
( j u a n l i t i e s n f t h e m a s .w e l l a s a ll o th e r p l a n t s a n d f lo w er s . C i ty T o w e r G re en - houses . T w i n P a l l s . E s t a b l i s h o d "for e v i r . — a d v.
r l l e n r W i l l in m .T^TJrvan W e d n e s d a y . - a d v . f
; THE. GE>r r : ’
; “ A S a it .
W ILIAThrillins
' CHARLIE CHAPUMATINEE AND EVENING
: T h e Orph
‘ Warren Ken
' Pearl White
2— >S ALWAYS A OOOP VARIB'
[ I s , IDAHO, MONDAY,
■Xo d icy-3 rkei- s -
N e w Vork S to d i M a rk r t , , N E W YORiv, (/P>— Events over tho ]
' week ouil , notably unfavorable Indus- , t r ia l condition, occaabnod considcrHblo ] se lling o f Blocks todoy, .apcculat'ivQ ia- stios xucording severe losses. Sales ap* . p roxim ated 7ri0,000 iiharcB. ■ ;
Oils, leuthors and shipping wcrp tbo venter o f ano ther sharp drive la t?r, ra lla ,
' also re a c t in g T be closing was weal:- , Unfuvorab lii oonditions in the stool !
industry , arising clirofly from f re ig h t congeslion tind las t w eek ’s f ina l ra te o f 10 p o r cent fo r eull mOnoy were,.
, largely reapousib le fo r the uneven ton?I of pric(\H o t the opening o f to d a y ’j < . alook m arke t. iTIiore were a fow foa- , lu res o f s treng th , porlicularly C anad ian .
I’ae ifie , Now York Central, Boyal ' Dutch a n d General Chomieal, In whieh i I gains r a n from one to iilmoBt th ree i ' po in ts. These were neutralizedr how- . over b y losses of 1 to ‘J T2 poin ts in I M exican Petroleum, Ami'riean Woolen,
B aldwin Locomotive nnd-8tudebakur.
L ib e rty Bonds N E W YORK, j;ibcrly bonds fin-
: al p r ices to d av fw ere : 3 1-2’s $00.02;I f i r s t 4 ' s $8(].10; second 4 ’n $8Q.G0; f i r s t
-J l - l ’s $8(1.4:;; second •» 1-4’s iSS.bO;. Ihird 4 1-4’a $89.4C; fourth 4 1 4 ’s I V.ictory 3-4’» W5.98; Victory, .» .1-4’s ${>.*.9(1.[ ^ G ra in an d Proviaions( CHICAGO, (/P)—Four o f black ru s t , damngo to apnng wlioal gave n b ig hoi^t
todny to vnlupa 'iu the corn m arket. Ono export Hi'iit word th a t somo fielda were badly in fected and ihiU ho looked fo r a very serious condition to develop dur-
• ing the next lw.> weeks. Fofecantrf of I showers wero taken us poin ting lo an . iueruuao o f tlio hlnck rust purif. Uofln- , ing «|uot!itions, which rnugod from 3-8
IO 1 1-2 higher, with Meptombin^ $1.00 1-4 to l.iKl y-4, and December $1.45 lo
■ .isl.t.'. 1-2, were followed by rcuclions• b u t th e n bv shari> gunenil upturns;
T o w ard the last, ii b ig increase in the vis ible su jiply of com brouglil about a .-.iinrp HCtbai-’k in prices. The m ark e t .•loseil weak, 7-8- to 2 l-Hc ne t Imver,
I w ith Hoptonibor $1.^)8 I-:! to 1..’38 :i-4 nn.l , DocemlM^r $1.42 l-U-to 1.42 5-8.
O a ts wozc in keen .iemiiud w ith com . A f te r opening ;i-8 to 1 1.2c highur, in-
■ ehidiJig Kepleniber at HI 1--J to 82 l-2c,‘ Ihe m ark e t continued strung.
nflecU'xl th,' advnitcc o f grain . Weakness in the hog m a rk e t :
■ failed to oiieruto as'ix counter balance.Caah Quotations
CM ICAGO, (;P)—Wheal No. 3 hard J2.H4: No'. ;i mixe.l S2.8H.
Corn No. !■ mixed <>I.H.1 lo I.fif. 1-4; N... vollow #1.G5 I., l.fiti.
O ats N... 2 white lil.Oi) 1-” lo l . J I 1-2; Nc. ;; wliite $l.ll'> lo l.OD 1-2.
Hye No. UU arlev <il,-.>7 to 1.31. |
! T im o thv s.‘cd $10 to 12.; C lover seed «25 to S.-;.
I’ork nominal.Lard $18.05.K ibs $Ul lo 17.
MlonoBpoUs F lou r and ( ^ a in M IN N E A l'O L IS , .Mian., (yP)— Flour in
i-arlotid lols fumTly patents , <iuoted a t Ul4.2(> a barrel in tx^und co tton siick.s.
H ran $-1,'.Wheiit eush No. 1 Nurtliorii $2.90 lo
$:i.Corn #l..'’>4 to li)«.OiilH $1.01 to 1.03.U arlev $1.0d to 1.2fi.
, I live No. 2 $2.30 1-2 lo 2.31 1-2. j f 1;ix N o. I $3.70 lo 3.7.'>.
I Chicago lilveitocktIHICAUO, (/P)—Cattlu- receipts 17,-
000; yourli iigs nnd dtisirabio handy w eigh t s tee rs firm , o thers mostly a teady ; bu lk $12 to Ki.50; butcher s tock s tead y ; bu lk cows and heifurs $7.25 to 11; btlJk
• ea u n e rs $4.2S tu 4.7S; bologna bulls ’ s t ro n g ; bu lk $0.1.') to 7; calves alow,: p rac t ica l top $14; l>ost stockerB s trong ,' o th e rs slow to steady.
Ifog receipts 42,000; be ttor gT'idos , t o lOo lower .than S a tu rd ay ’s average,’ o th e rs mostly steady ; top $10.35; bulk
l igh t n n d light butchers $15.80 to 18J2S;, bulk 2.70 i«undB an.l over $13 to 15.73;(J pigs l.^c higher: bulk nf desirable kindf- . $13.2.') to 14.. I S heep receip ts l.'5,000; strong; f i r s t . sa les s ti t ing to 2.'5c higher; top n a t iv e
lam bs $111; bulk $15 to 16; western bold highers fop ewes «».50; bu lk $7.50 lo 8.50. •
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V I T H E A T ^
g e b n l ^ H ^Big Six Part WoalerSTeaturing
LIAM DILSMig Story of Romance and a Desert
IN “THE
t e u m T h eatr
rigan in "LIVA Six Part Comedy Drama
In "THE BLACTwo Part Dramatic Feature
V ’a u d e v i l l e A c tHATINEE AND.EVENINO
!T7 , ALWAYl
JULY 12,1920
y . - Omaha Uvestocfc, O.M AHA, Neb., (fl*)— Hog receipts.lO,- 000; 10 lo 25c lower; in spots lower on ligh t; top $15.15; bulk $14 to 14.50.
Cattle receipts 5,100; boof «loor8 .- stoiidy to 25c Kighor;- boat Btron,j woinhi
lie beeves $10.25; bulls and veal.i atoady;IS’ s tockers and foed'ora s teady lo 25e lo higher.‘8- Sheep receipts 14,000; lamb.i 25c liigh- P* or; best lambs held a t $10; sheep nnd
feeders steady.|>o , Po tatoes
CHICAGO, ro tn toe»-» tj^ng: rc- ceipts 50 ears ; euBtom barrels $12.75 to
-14.50; cen tra l Early Ohios and Sout’icrn J ; Trium phs $7 t i 7.25 cwt. f f . Chicago Producen j CHICAGO, (yp)^— B u tte r stoady;"’s creumory 44 to .'55 l-2c. a- Eggs unaeltled; receipts 13,906 e a s e s ; - in f i r s ts 41 to 42c; ord inary f irs ts 35 to a l 37c; n t m ark , casos tt)eludod 37 to 40o;:h atorngo packed' ex tras 43 ta 43 l-2c; ce storngo packed firsts 42 1-4 to 3-4. w- P oultry alive, higher; fowls 32c.
n. No. 112 ^
a E P O R T o r T H E CONDITION OF TU E B A N E OF HOLTJBTEB, A T
ax. U O LLISTEE, IN T B E STATE OF O. IDAHO, AT T H E CLOSE Q F BUSI- •rti HEBB JU N E 30TH, 1020. .
0 ; Itl-aOUUCES1. Cash on hand ............ ....._.$ 3,999.022. Duo from banks ........... 13,084.97r,. I^ u n a nnd d isco u n ts ........ 118,031.89li. O verd raf ts .......... ............ 2 M J1
lat "• Htocka,' bonilH und war- .<i^t - r a n ts ..............................:... 7,587.42no 10. Bank ing houso, fu rniturere a n d , f ix tures ........... ......... 12,500.00or 11. O ther real estute .............. 4,820.50
'J f Total ------------- ---- - ...... -..4100,914.57an LIABILTTIES„t. 1. nidividuul deposits sub5-8 Joel to check ................-.$ 75,037.04GO Time eertifleates of do-to posit ..... ............................I. 30,773.88 ,ns 0. C ash ie r’s c h e c k s ................ 933.75
Total doposilK ....................... 115,74-1.07ho ---------------------
n 1(1. Cai.itul sl.K-k paid in .... 20.000.00v t I ) . S«rpJiw .............................. 5,000.00■T, 12. Undiv i. led profits, less nd expenses, interest and
tuxes paid ............... - ....... 180.0014. Bills payable , including
i„. obligalions roprcBoatlng il-, tiioiiey borro«ve<l*............ .. 20,000.00
o f Tot.-}) ...... .............. ....... ........ J1300,014.57e t STA TE O F IDAHO,
County o f Twin Palls., I, A. P. Craven, casit^er of tho abovo
named bunk, do solennily sw ear t h a t tho above stutenieni is true to tho best of mv knr.wledge an d belief.
A. P . CRAVEN, (Jashior.” «ub.seribed and sworn to boforo mo
Ihis Sth .lay of Ju ly , 1020. j I c e r t i fv th n t X nm not an o ff icer of '
• .>r . l ireetor of th is bank,J . B. K IR C H N ER ,
N o tar \’ Public.CorrecI—A ttest:
W. II. CRAVEN,J . M. BRATTEN,
Directors.
a t M E IE it & GRITNER. plaatcrera and « . contractors. Baker Rooms, Twin
Palls.—adv. to " ' •
OALL FO E COUNTV W A B B A K T8
The following counly w arran ta will bo paid u|Hm presentation n t tho County Trea.surer's Offico, Twin Falla, Idaho.' C u rren t Expen.se W arran ts Nos. 804
to 1,3(52 inc., 1020 Series. (Tho above Current Expouwj W arran ts inoludoa all
7.- on ts taud ing warruntB),<iy C;«uutv Hospital W arran ts’ N ob, ISO y ; to 302 inc., 1920 Series, y ; In te re s t on the above w arran ts coaw s J k Ju ly 20th, 1920.•118 D ated nnd posted Ju ly 10, 1020. w, • E. L. W ARREN,»g, ^ . County T reasurer.
l<w H ea r W illiam J . Brvan WcdneNloy.-nav,?C, ______________________________1^1 .
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Kimberly Man Selected Race for Principal St Election — County T Minister for Legislate jority J _____
Osoar G. Zuck, o f Kiml)crly , fo rm er v’ounty conimlaiiiooer an d s ta to sena to r
■ ^mil N'on-rnrtlsan league can d ida te two years ngo for Huutonant Kovuruor, ^ a n S a tu rday ondorscd fo r tlip Non p a r tU an leapuo nomination fo r governo r of idftLo by tho county convention o f tho jt-nKne mcotini; in jo in t Hosaioli horo w ith (lologntcs rej)rp|irntiiifi nrKnnizi’d 1ai)or. ,
Tlio convontion afflo noiiiinatod can- ai<lntcfl fo r l(^i«!ativo and county of- ficoA, inukintf up a nlate tlm t was com-
oxcepl for tho o ff ices of proso- atto rney , coronor nnd surveyor,
• ^ n m t • ilosiRnatcd i ts reprosontativp* to till* Htato convention o f tliu I c a ^ u from niiioiig members o f the Ictiguo or o f l a b o r orRnnizfttionB, nnd thero w f o no ciKiorsfinontH of nny candtdnti ' runniuK on another tickot.
•— T he Tickets.Suite Bouator, E lmor A m an, F i l f r ; rc|>-
rv«cntntivoB, Ocorgc A. Childs, Buhl.E. Dlekey, Buhl; J . M. Jayno, Kim-
lierly. • •
FT L lltlcr, Buhi; ncioud d ia tr ic t;R, Munn, T w in Fnll«; th ird d is
t r i c t : A. D. P. K eith , Hanson. 'Slivriff—8. K . P it tu llo , Twin Pa l ls ;
fr.'iisiirer: ■ .lohn • F rah iu . IInnHL>n; pro- ha ti 'J iidR t': H. SonncT, Htjlil; suporin (<>iiilciit of public in strun 'ion : Mrs. <;liarloH E. IvitchiuR; nsm-MHor; J . P; Slu-rrupp, Ilnnsun.
The aftornocn Bossion, a t whieh tlio iKuniiiiitioim w ito m adf . ns well nN the I<r •limiiinry flcs-Hlon in Iho mornin jj , was
to tlie pulillr. nnd tho convontion wjis I'onnidpri'd ii closed Hosslon only tiiKin rocomiiiondntion o f Mr. Zuck who'n A. S. Dickoy of Bulil, prosidiny an rhn in iian , mij'Rosted ncoi’Huity f o r dis- t-iiN'-idH of fitiattcvH n t Mu' ort^anizntioii.
Of D ual N atu re .t i i i i t t h e tiotii innlioii!»
:<Ih>ij1i1 5)0 (lividod on i i^ - o r l i i in r n t i o to r . ‘ i |otcriniiH-d botwoon tho l i ' ajjuo und
. f>^■:llluzod lahor was disn 'K anlod, but / t i .o ilntil I'liinposition o f the P i m v o n ti o n
J w:l^ n o t lo st sif fh t of a t nny timo 'dur - ill;; tho propoodinK»< itc-.Hpilo frociuoht jiN’t.vvnls o f - o n t i r o conununitv of intor oHfh, Pursuant to liistriioiionH from
hondijunr tor N, (h o ro ri vo n ti o ii <-lo<-to(l i t d ’ ono d o l f f j a l o nnd im a ll o r - i iati- 1(1 tl i r Hta to c o u v o i i t i o n o f fho loa^iiio 111 lio hoJd in Boiso on Suliinliiy
i 'h iH T A inan w^lH o loc tod d o lo ^ n fo a n d A. S. U i^ k cy u U c r n a t c . a i iK « o s t io n th o n
L • ua!> n inde t h a t a la b o r doh 'K a^h -shou li l ^ 1m‘ ih 'c to d - a l t l io u g h th o r o w a s n o as-
^ ’iriim-o t h a t s iioh do lc ;^ a te w o u ld bo M-atod in thu litft to c o n v o n t io n . Dis-
<ivor thlH [ i roposat d o n l t 'm a i n l y w i th m o lh o d o f ;« I c o t l o n p r o o o d u ro , nl- thiiii i' li Olio ienK noSI^h-gato i tc c ln ro d h is
'K piuion th a t th o ]>ropoBnl w as ilnnRor- r<ii?* a s nil o n to r in j j w o d j j r lo d iv o r c e la b o r f o rc c s f ro m th o f a r m o r s ’ orRnn- iz a t io n . F i n a l l y d o c is i im w as ro a e h o d to oloi't n la b o r d p le n a to h y v o te o f th e
, whol<J>oonvcntinn n n d A , E. D ic k o y w a i • oliosoii, W. ir. T u m o r a n d J l r s . L . 3.
A y o tto b e in g th o o t h e r c a n d id n t o s .The convention was dead set agalnHt
ondor.iemcnt of c jtndidatos on oltb(^r o( two tiokels a lready proson'tcd. 8ug- «o»ti(ni on the p a r t o f ono delegate I lint ondiirHoiaont be given tho prosont ini-iimboni of tho prnocutiiig a t t o r n o y ’ii i>ftioo wh is a candidato for ro-eloctioii
. mot w ith inHtiint nnd genornl exproisior o f disapiirov'i t l , nnd tb d t placc on the third l i i -kc t wns loft vaciinl. Declara tion tha t “ w n 'w il l H u pp ort no candi 4I1M1' «n i ino lhpr t i c k o t ,” waa applaud
MlnlBt«r ZiO8«0 Nomln&tioii.hisiarlination of the oiinvention tc
i>ii]ij>ort liny cand ida te o ther t h a n s member of tlio longue o r labor organiz niiori was iij;nin ovidonoivl in th o cas» <'f tho Rev. \V. A- M ooic, m in iatcr of tlio F i r a t . Christian church o f Tw h Fall?', whnso namo was ji rcscnted nn : i-nuiliilato for the nom ination fo r s ta t ' ••.-iiatOr by ^l. Sonnor. Mr. ^ n n e i spok. ' twii-o nnd n t nonio length ih oup port of tho m in is te r’s candidacy. IIi nairl th fit he lind boon assured b y Mr .Mooro IliJit he would ncoept tho noml
■J nation i f it wcro o ffe red him b y nnanif iniHiH \*ot(’ of tho convontion. H o sail
fiirthor. that Mr. Moore was in ontin hariiiony with tho N onpartisan league tlia t hw wn» n mnn <>{ p<>rnona\ll)^i voto ge tte r nnd ono who wns " In b a « ' witli re r ta in intcri'«tB. M r. Mooro rc oolvod 10 votos as agnlnst Ul fo r Mi Aman,. the successful candida te , nni hovcn fo r J . M. Jayne .
Objection to Mr. M o o re ’s oandidnc was ontiroly o f nega tive charac tc r . On «l)'legate doclared t h a t “ what wu wan i.i a man who is ono nf us, who w ill cni COS with the N onpartisans nnd vot Wllh them oa every q ues tion .”
T h* Vot«L (.’andidatqs fo r nom ination fo r stat
roiirosentotives w ith tho voto roccivc bv each were ns follows: Oeorgo J Chihls, 10; .1. M. .Jayne. 35; A. K. DI. koy. .TG; 0. E. K itch ing o f Hanson, i ; H; Sonner, 2; B. A. McPhcrson, 5.
L'.indidatcs fo r th e . nom inations fc lo iinty commissioners with tho voto f<
, oaHi, were:IfJ I ' i n t diatric t— E. A. Littlcr, l>2;*Gc
The aeoond of the sum Services was held at the 0 sermon was given by Rev. Church. A. large number which goes to prove tha t tl hot Bummer weather.
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Our July Olearance Sa tractive bargains are offe store.
■LWPEIPIEmilEOIIMNied to Make Third Party State Office ^t eoming Ticket, TOo, is Named—
itor Fails to iReceive Ma-
e r C. Loth, Buhl, 8; L. Q. Hill. Fllor, 8. o r Boooiid diHtrict: .lamcB R. Munn, D2. VO W. R. (Jwlnn, Tw in F a l l i r . T h i r d dis nn tr ic t : A. 1). P. Koith, ;iO; .1. D. Koo- in nig, l(.o f Nomlnntion of 8. N. Pitinllo fo r nlier- ho i f f wns by ncolamntion nnd'^witUout op,- ro position as-wore tho noniiiuitionn of II. ed Sonnor for jirobiito judgo, MfH. C. K.
Ivoatiiig for HUporlntondont o f pul/I|o n- inHtruction; .7. F. Schorrupp fo r assod )f- sor.m- .lohn Piahni rooolvod IN votos for tin- « • nomination • for troasuror, nnd F rank j r , OoKIotz of Filer, 17.
ll® • W an t “ Strong L ady .”
Ia- Mr.i. K itch ing wns nominated for no troasuror a f to r K. A. Llttlor had sug- n^ gostod t h n l ' a “ good 'Htrong lu d y “
Htood a ho tte r chance than u man ot dofoatiiig the -prosont im um bcnt. who is running for ro-eloptlon,” but hor
•|>’ nnmo wns w ithdraw n when .T. M. Jnync hi. auggosted t h a t she poiwc«ised .qunlificn- m- t ions for tho Buporintendency of schools.
Kndorsonient of thu. cnndidnc%* of Mr. J t: Zuck for govoraor oamo af to r tho-oom-
plotion o f the slate. I t 'w a s voted with onthnsinsm, aud the county delogato wnH instniot4'd to jireneat tho nnmo ot
i)*S .Mr, Ziirk nnd voto tor him ii]) lo tho ro fo r ty -f if th ballotiu _ ^ h e delogato wa,s instrm-tod uIho to
p resent to tho pla tform oommittou a P- resolution offered by L. V- Bonner of
IJiihl, doclarii ig for speeding up of ju- dioial jirocoduro. Mr. Sonnor nHsertod
ti’*’ that lltigiintH wero ontltlod ti> iinmcdi ■■as nto decis ion in nny cnuo brought to ion tria l . Ho argmxl tlint oortain “ roinodial
leg is la tion ’ ’ had i>oon long ilolayod In ion North .Dakota when it booumo involved as in lii lg tt tion and urged hin rosnlntion
lifi' ns boiug nooesnary to prompt fnlfill- ou- mout of the loagu.' iiniKraui in (lie
oveiiL nf itH huccohk at tho polls.
ilDllES ! GONSI EmiTl I TD i; SSOES:ind
'i';; Transportation and High Cosi of Living Problems Discusscc at Conference with Cum-
”’i! mings and" Grange Headh\i ______ ^
MAHION', (). (/P)—Tli.v iratisportutioi nnd high cohI of livitij; problems won
i?e<l a t conforonct>s to day botweo>the t^oaator Hnrding nnd Sonatg r (>immin was o f Iowa chnir inau n f the nonato intor ' s ta te commcrcA commitleo nml .1. L Inst T abe r of .Bnrnosvillo, 0 .. head of thi - of Ohio s ta to grange. Botli nimo nt th Jug- s e n a to r ’s request, fate Sena tor Cummins la ter to the newr lont p ap e r corrospondentH emphnxir.ed thi j y ’s g rnv itv o f the railroad Nituntion. tion ' T ra i f lc Falluro Costly,sion “ Tlio inabili ty o f tho railroads to di the the btisinoHS o f the country is costiii;
nra- iln- country every day more thnn th' ndi Ocrmnn w ar oost Ihe it’ojilo nny oni iud- day,i' ,<(6i»ljJcnalor (,'umminH who addo,
liowovor, tho peoplo nf this country d' Jn o t fnviir government ownership a t th t
t im o 'a t . lc a s>Mr. T abor said ho dlsruBsed tho agri
Qjj, -ultural s i tua tion nud the h igh cost o case l i ' ' i ” K Senntor Hardiiif; wllbm hP found “ keenly alive to Iho iiiiportnnc
of a proper recognition of agricnilturo' , nn irw ho renllr.ea the necessity of “ ngr
tatn '■ 'd tiiro j roporly functioning, if . 'Jha-ni tion- is to enjoy ondiiVing prosperity ,nn lr iuic|.ini.v.”
jjp r a c e s Busy Day.j j y I’repara to ry to going tiili> socliisio
otnl" complete his speech accepting th ro|iublicnn pruMidenlinl nominalioi Bonator H ard ing faced a busy dny l(
jjjyj, day with a number of oiigngenient scheduled. His f irs t oonforonco wr
^ ^ w ith Senator Cummins-of Iowa, oliai man of Iho in te rs ta te oomniorco con
, mitteo, who reaoliod Marion last nigh w ilh whom lie discussed tho politic)
mj,j si tuation and railroad problepis.T h ree o ther engagements include
ijQgy one with Raymond Tlohins of Cliicag Qj,’, form er hoad o f _the Rod Cross mi'ssio
to Russia.Owing to the short flme elapsing b
,._.p fo re his no tification on .Tuly Ihi Men tor Hard ing plans lo seclude himsc
: beginning tomorrow, from all vlslto u n til he can complele his speech. ]
s ta te m aking the unnoiincemont, the senat iived aorved notice on tho nowspapor con
A. spondonln-lhat he wniild see tl^cnl on Die-1 daily in stead of twice from n()w un:
» 17; tho f inal touches had been placed i hJs speech.
I fo r -0 for H E A R TH B “ QEEAT COMMONER
ta lk n t lA v o rln g Iheater, Wislnesda •Qco. i2 :30 p. m. T icke ts at Mnjostic .—ad
ummer scries of ^ e Union Church1 Oi^y Park Sunday evening, th e V. A. Q. Bennett of the Methodist ir of people attended this service b they are very popular during the
Sde is in full progress. Uany at- ffered in each department of the
TW IN FALLS DAI
■ t
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ITEMS FOR 5"^ ■ Ml
I TUESDAY’S ^Ic ~
: SELLING 3jli -I 01
July CLEARANCE SADorg- U noqualed values and prices to bo
■ Sales nmk© i f adviaabie f o r -woma " t c o r s e t . roqulroinenta for aomo tim e ho chase accordingly, or ' *
ra- I $2.25 and $2.50 Women’sIs.l “ .(r. Mrohoii liiu-K .-lud odd sizes o f tlio fn
corsets, .July Cloaranco Sale , «2.25 th ___
itlu ^ COI
od UVM*ilIit |. ance Saloon \ diQico of
I*'' A W t I i ' Btock a t am arked pri
Children’s Ginghai
I i n G i n g h a m a n d F i n e W i
All R c d u c e d
Wo hav.' tho most comjiloto ; I'iiio Ciingli:tiii Drosses ilinl can b
S We. have tiMi many. Our stock S<-hool linvs will soon bo horo, s iWiile prices nrc m> low. Y our cl Stock ....................................................0
)S t
S P E C IA L S
:: FROM AKOUNDeo'l
ll: THE STOREL - " ■
30c BOYS' COTTON E IB B E D
HOSE 20 i
B oys ' cotton ribbed hose, in blui
w hite nnd brown. - Broken aizcB, J t
Clouriinoe Salo. Regular .IDc vah
............. 1...................................’.............. Stheonij 20c W O M E N 'S COTTON H O S E J
W om en 's fine cotton hose, tn whth n
nml black only, double sole, heol a
•^oV '■egular Itic v:iliio .................................................. .. 5
,ncero ’ ' 45c C H IL D E E N 'S B U S T E E
*1,0' BEO W N HO SE 3Gc 'nnd
Cliildron’s cotton ribbed Bus
Brown h<i»e, in bluck onlv. Size: Sion I • . ■the >0 11) 4-1.’. .luly Cleitraaco Salo, r
iilar -l">c valuo. Halo Pr'ioi.1. ....... :10-
L'ntswa<<' $ 1 - ^ SHOET S IL K G L O V E S |1
•om- Woiiioil’s fino 2 cl:i8p s ilk glo’
ght, doublo finger tips. Couio in bia
tiiuji'o and, t:in, ivith fan cy s t i td
I'lt-'il baeks. .luly Cleara'aco Salo. Eo
S l“ f SI--'"' ........................ ....
; 111- 11.75 S IL K P O S Q B E *1.40lena-isclf Coud heavy quality all s i lk gon(
'*°In ’*'*■' t h a t wears j lator wiishoH well. On sale In our i
-Hoction. #1.75 values.............. $:
until\ on S0.50 W O M E N 'S H A N D F.MBB
D E E E D U A D E IE A N IG H T
BE ” GOWNS S4.05»dav,•adv. UiJiiieti s fino, hand ,em broidered i
rie lra n igh t gowns. Mndo o f a v
' f i n e quality nainsook, cu t good
^ full aud ex tra long. J u ly Clear?
I® Sale . values...'.......................$
se
le • r
HUNDREDS
OF ITEMS ARE
NOW ON SALEt - ________________________________
l e
JLY NEW S, TWIN FAL
I IDAHO PEPARTMEIMfsfi
July ClFinal Clearance Sale
:handise which cannot bt ner atits-beight it is to tl vantage of the sale. Ever sale. Sale now in full pro)ur Entire Stock ot 'p— • Hen’s Palm Baach T> — Suits go In tills sale at ONE-FOilRTH ■DFF during the sale, 1 ! V
iE o f C o i ^ 'JO found lu th e Ju ly lem to consider t h o i r ae to come aad pur-
s Corsets $1.98famous W arner mako
5 to $2.50 valucB 81.08 T P h C j T
o' 'W.OO"^VAENEEOBSETB. $2.08
l-:v«Tv Suit,bolter grado W arner,vo havo broken linesontinuod Hues which ' " ‘"fb s in g out during tlio is o f tlu^
’ortli to Ji-l.ffO. Sale dmvii town to........... - . . . . ! ^ . . . . 4 2 . 0 8
i l » g ra n t Ju ly tj losr- .0 wo o f fe r you you r during ll f any corsot in our Onr on tho hi<1 o ff tb»
jrlce o f 10 p e r c e n t 'I :it ......... .........
i m D r e s s e s f r i " : : .
I^ash Materials !d I “■ lino of Childri.-ri'd K v P f Vbe found anyivlio.-o. t i T V i j
k must be roduocd. *so lay in a supply lU QUF
choice of our entire.0 N E .T 0 U E T H O FT ’ --------
S '
I Men’s, WdiA L L
J7..'(i, nnd <>8.00 grow ing girls 0 .luly Cloaranco Rale .......................
$11.00 grow ing g ir ls ’ culf skii .July (.■Icaraiioo Salo .....................
luck,j y l *4.11,' m isses’ bluck kid shoos
<IU'iiTunce 8 a \ o ............................. ..
growing g i r l s ’ oxfords, .Tul 20c ance Sale .......,..................................
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E v e ry p a ir o f ChUdrOQ’s Shooa
houflo reduced fo r th is sale, t
' ° your discount.r 20c
21c
Women’s.uster
TO 0 A lt Go a t Big. rog*
• ^ *1.2..'0 «vom«/ii’s wUilo Oxfords..
11.00 woiiit-n's whito cnn^•a8 si
iOVCB.1(1 wom en’s b b c k kid oxford
tcbed 's,l.ailii--' brown heel, 1.
legu-
fl.UO
Meagec.
a and v A U G o a
silk
S1.40 •
JEOI. • ^
r
dM a- .
irauce
M-95 _____________
IdahoD ^ ^* \Jp to dat9 i d Q K D
LLS) IDAHO, MONDAY,
rOBE PHONE 32?
, JULY 12,1920
I—GROCERY r II ~iP^
e a r a n c i
es in store mark decisive le carried over into anoth 'he economic interest of et ry department in store in ogress.
td u c e d to
re r> y G a iIN O UR
dy-to-Wearr All Must Go! I
, Coiit, Dross, Blouse a n d 'S h i r t W a ii t I
.rdloHH o f original cost and thu soiaon L
I ahciul. Thi> s ty les are good aud qual-
lio^t. Sue our window displaywhou
oilay or tohiorrow.
"ool or (lotton la Iho oiitlro Htook
the .hily Clearance Sale a t H a lf P rice
look of W om en’y tii \i ts . aud Coats’ aro .
Ill ti lls grea t JjfK Clcurttuco Halo .
........................... .......................... J la l 'f P rice
r ts go du ring th is .luly (!learanco t3alo
................... ............................... . H a l f P rice
Woman’s G^Tae Chine i
r entire stock goes at 1-3 o
OUR E N T IR E S T O C K
m e n ’s a n d C h i l
L. GO A T R E D U C E D PI
s ' shoes, #*.1)11 eh i ld reu ’f* HcuffoTs, .July...... $a.OD $4.-1.' ch i ld ren ’s black kid shoo
jjil-.lo growing g i r l s ’ low heel sIII •hooi....\.. 89.25
!S. ’ J u lv 111. ..... &4.1& ^ U l
alv C lear- ' ^ ( ' _ | | I........ J5.0G / I 1
S9 In the ~
A sk f o r ----- J d
■ “
S h o e s , P u m p s i
g S a v in g s D uring T h i s
....M.05 ties. valuo, J u ly Clcari salo ....................................................... I
I^ id i r s ’ w hite rolnskin eloth '• fords, m ill to rv heel ......................$
„ J . 7 6 .....■ - ......... ........................•lad le s ' h igh heel, whito c
.ey e le t ()_xford ...........................^.................. I
m ’s a n d B o y s ’ Ir
\ t L e s s in P r ic e D urin i
^ __________ ' ilO.DO m e n ’s i
ijtt.oo m en 's hi
*8,.*.n .m en 's 111
J l A fl).(K) m en 's lo
. 1 I .fl-J.OII m e n ’s i
1 ‘ B oys ' brown i
Y o tnh 's brow
C < II *0.00 boya’ b
^ENT Store Ltdn U i " ' * P r o g r ts s iu e
D flH O D E P C T T W E N T S T O H E [ .
• e S a l e s
ve reductions of mer- ther season.-. With sum- ev'ery patron to take ad- included in this great
o C l e a r
. r m e n t
} and Georgette Blouse .! oft the marked prit%
K O F
i l d r e n ’s ^ h o e s
P R IC E S
July Ciearaiioti fauie............. '■........ihoo, J u ly C learance Sale.. .-............ |3.7Cel shoes, J u ly Clearance Bale.— .....I5.4S
\ a n d O x f o r d s
Is C le a r a n c e S a le
’ S h o e s
Ing T h i s S a le
I ’s tan a rm y b luchers...................... -.-$7.05
s brown lea th e r shoes.................... .......$6.9o
H brown O xfords___ ._____________ ,.*0.85 .
s loather w ork shoeh.............................*7-85
's fino ilrosa s h p e s ...................... .........$10.2C •
»n a rm y U*t, $5.00 v a lu o _______ _ |4 S 6 ‘
rown arm y, regu la r #3.75......... .........t l a S
i' bluck-<att oottoo a h o a --------- M.76
SEE OUR FOUR
d B id WINDOW
DISPLAYS
TWIN FALLS DAILY NEW$ ^i tM U «4 ' ^ c r y » f t« m o o n ' e x ce p t S unda y mil
T w in F«illi N «w « P u b l ta h ln s Co.. t n a ' ■ (E iU ib l l i l jed ll0*V v - cv.
BOY A R E A D ............................... t r e M a c n t 7 *JOHN- C. H A R V B T ................... T m « » u re r
B n to re d ivb •ocond c l u a rw id ir iit t te r iiC A3>rl] 9. 1918, a t th e p oa to ff lM a t T w in Pnlls , Idaho , u n d e r th e A o t o f U&rch I ., _________ y_ . ni
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tlU ed to th e u se fo r rep u b llea t to n o f aU n e w « \ d isp a tc h e s c re d ite d to It. o r n o t o th e rw is e c re d ite d . In Iht* PAt>«r. a n d a lso tho local n e w s pub lished h e re in . AU rlf fh ls o f r«put)11caUon of sp ec ia l d isp a tc h e s h e re in nro s l s q rese rved . 1
ft Il4o r«spon8lblll ty la a s su m e d fo r t h e anl
cAre o f unBoilclted m a n u s c r ip t , photo- s r a p h s o th o r c o n tr ib u te a m a t t e r . A r- . tlcliss su b m i t te d fo r pub lic a tion will .be usod o r n o t n t th e d isc re tion o f th e e d i to r wo a n d no m a n u s c r ip t will be r e tu rn e d u n - less nccom paniod b y th e n e c e s s a ry post-
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T m i r a N A C E o r T H E E A T . . .
T l i f o n i l) ro n k o f Itiilioinr. plaRUi*. i u !
. tv 'vp rn l A m e r ic a n n n d M /cxlcan , g a l f I }>ort» lins cnllc tl ronew cih a t tc n t i f l lT to V
tlic menac;o o f th o r a t . I t ^ n o w k n o m i . '
t l i a f Iho r a t i s t h o c n r r io r a n d s p j e a d o r Hr
o f lliiH d r e a d d iM a se . T lio d a n ^ o r to
c ons t c i t io s i s u r c n t , s in c e M o d i to r r a T.’ '
ni'Hu j io r ln n ro t o p o r to d lo b o a f f e c t e d
nl« o . * ’ pi'
E x te r m in a t io n o f r a ta o f f e r s tlio o n ly .
' c f f e r l j v e p r c v o n t iv o a r t i o n n g a l n a t ' t h o
JiRL-nHc. W h i lo In la n d v e n te r s n ro n o t Mi
, m c n a r c d to th o sum o e x t e n t n s ennst
■ d tiCH t h r e l im in a t io n o f rnt.n i s des lr - j'“
u h le f ro m a n e conom ic p o i n t o f - v i o w
w e r e I h e y n o t pii rvcyorH o f liHcasc . T h o Im
U n it i ' i i ' Stftti'^i p « l ) l i r l ie iil lh s c rv ico cn- iii,
tim n tcK t h a t t h e r e ix u t le n s t o n e ra t
f o r p e rso n in tlu- c o n n t r y . T lie
i)i>»trn<-iion th e y w r e a k a n n n n l ly in powf-
] iu ti 'd a t $180 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . ' ‘ T h in e n o rm o u s Im
. mim w ou ld se em to n m k c w o r t h , wli llo
n n y s y i t o in n l i e e f f o r t ' to e x te r m i 'n n t f
th e r o d e n t s f o r w h n t w o n ld lie ^ i n c d (n;
in d o l ln r s a n d ccntH .w en* t lie h c a l t t i I n
m e n a c e p h a s e s n b t to h e eoniiideriML
( lo n im i in i ty o rg n n iw j t io n o f fe rH , the
o n ly m e a n s o f c arr> - inc on n n e f f e c t iv e
r n i s a d e nga iuH t r a l s a n d in m ich movo-
n ie nlB th e in il )l ic h e n l th s e rv i c e i s pre^'
p a re d to r o opern|<* n n d d i r e c t t h e w o rk .
A r a t a t b e s t in Huek a lo a th n o in o th in , ;
I h a t it in s t r a n ; ^ t h a t so m a n y o f thorn
a r r p e r m i t t e d t o e x is t u n d is t u r b e d .
A w id e r r e a l i r .a t io u o f th o racnaco
t i i e y c o n s t i t u t e m a y le a d lo m oro v lg - $;i
o r o u s s to p s n R o ins t th e m . T h u g o o o ra l
f e e l i n p t o w a r d th e m In t h o t t h o y a r e
a n n o y in ^ r b u t u n a v o id a b lo . T h o l a t t e r -
v i s e r r o n « o u a T h e y e a u b e o x te rm in -
a t e d n n d sh o u ld bo , b o t l i f ro m , h e a l t h
a n d e co n o m ic m o t iv e # . . -
I f w o c a n s a v e tj io i f r o a to r a m o u n t j,.,
n f th o tlSO.dOO.OOO a n n u a l los's a t t r i b n t*
c d t o th o rn izt d e s t r u c t i o u o t p r o p e r t y im
a n d n to o d s t u f f s , j t ia rhn h e i g h t o f
wn.<it4<fuInou n o t t o do so . p,
T H E OOUEAOE TO E O O M O in zE .
(C ons ide rab ly m or«^ than/" a c e n t u r y 2,
ni;o B e n ja m in P r a n W ln p r o p o n n d o d to
th e A m e r i c a n p e o p le a Rospc l o f t h r i f t
U]ioit w b ic l i w a s e stab l iB b o d th o p r o s
p e r i t y ' j f th e re p u b l i c . H is h o m e ly a d - J i
; v i c e to t n k o c a r e o f t h e p e n n ie s , to k e e p
e v e r l a s t i n g n n d je a l o u s w a t c h u pon thn
oddH a n d e n d s o f e x t r a v a g a n c e a m i w
w ustl^ w e r e fo l lo w ed hy th e f o u n d e r s o f
t h e n n l io n , o f n e i c s s i l y iis w ell a s ot'
c ho ice , n i s a d v ic e , v a lu e d iti th e i la y s
w h e n th e I nnd w .is b e in ; j rou j jh h e w n I>l
f ro m th e wildcriieit.H, liecaii ie i n v a lu a b le CO
to th u striigf{l>«K «talc!< rl•c•overiil^f fnu ii
; U lo n g a n d exhaiiK tin ;; w n r fo r intle-
jicndcnc<'. A nii ' r i c i in s s.-»vcd. » n d f ro m
t l i u ir ecunoniicH ros>’ t h e t-t>lo><Hal iiro.i-
p e r i t y t h a l m ii rke il niJ iuinK decadcH. ^
W i th p l e n ty c tinio lewi n e e d lo can- cc
siTV<>, n n d w i t h n sIncken inK o f th e j ; r ip sc
u f n e i 'o s s i ty cnniicil n w e n k e n i i i ) ' o f th e Pt
w i l l t u s a v e . l ‘ro»]H!rily b e c a m e com-
n io n p la c e . A n d w it l i I tie d isC ribu tiu ii
o f w«*altli, a n d n n i-nhinj; o f l l ie bonds
■ o f c ircunit itan<-r, cnn ic n IcHseneil r e
sp e c t f o r l l i r i f t . M en t o o k p r i i ic n o t
m> m u c h in w j ia l t l i ey s n v f d an iu w h a t j|;
t h e y s p e n t . T h e y fe a re d to be UioiikIiI d
n ig g a r d l y . I t j i t h e r ll in u th o i ig l i t pen-
n y wis«? tln -y p ref* 'r re d li> lie I 'o iind p:
fo o l ish . ■ ■ •. tr
' T h e - p i t y o f it i>.*that t h e e r t r a v a - •>
gunce . w h ic h i n ^ r c c e i i t veurH h a s 'b * - -
c o m e 11 im t io i ia l V u q ^ c t e r i s t i c b a a n o t P"
b e e n c o n f in e d to t h o i e w ho c o u ld m o s t *’
a f f o r d it- ^ I t J i a s i i i v ^ l c d a l l r a n k s ^
ju id>i^>s l ^ e n m 'ost p ro u o u u c e d b y m en
■- ' . n n d w o m e n w h o s o u g h t to c lo th e t h e i r
m o d e s t c irc n m stan c cH b y a s h o w o f
p l e n ty . T h e r e is n s t o r y to ld — a a d a «
t r d o o n c — o f a m ilU o n jtiro a n d a y o u n g
f r i e n d w h o wf*re w a l k in g d o w u OQO o t If
' q u r p r c a t A i p p i n g n ve n iiu s . I t w n s =
i n t b o d a y s w h e n a h a l f d o l 'la r w o u ld
b u y a g o o d pu 'i r o f »u .ipendo rs— a n d
s u s p e n d c n w e r e w o rn , 'H ie youngef^
* ' m a n W i i a b o u t t o . ^ n t e r u L ab ’e rd a s h p ry to s p < ^ h i s h4 jf -< io l la r s wlw^tt I lia m op j
■K o x p e r i c n c « a m e n t o r s a w a * n i | n aeroM
; . ' t h e s t r e e t o d v e r tU l i i g t u n p c n d e r s a t 4.’)
c e n t s . U e c a l l e d h is f r o n d ' s a t t e n t i o n
to i t “ O h , I w o u ld n ' t 'W B lI t a c r o s s th^j
f i v * c e n t s , ’ ? th o p ro sp e r -
' OJU y o a i f t r cm v lM *!- Y o o n g - B i w / '
: t b o W t i A a o f f i a a n e e , j r o r k a
^ e a r ^ a n d w m e t l m e s ' J o a g e r — to m a k e
10 per m ym om ty. You havo a §cliance hen« to snve ns niiu-li iu five Iniinutoa.’ ■ - I
There is food for t!i<ni>;lit here for ievery euiployer nnd ev e ry employe;-for I every householder in the land. Wc . Inlioiilil nut 1)1' anhumed to practico llie INtiinM'ecoiiipinies. 'W e mny »umc day I he nxlinmcd if .wo 'loii’t. -
befH I E s\ DOmiflEHIllPEUSEO'J
. .. ■'-------- -IRussell Beil is'Badly Used m Ft
Affray whichTollows Offen- to
sive Statement_____. b«
n u m . (Spei'iwl).~llussellyHell in in ft local 4iospitaI fo r kuifo cut treatm ent anl Kvcrelt Hull is held under bond o f «r $r>00 nn charge o f uKsanll. Both princt- fa ]iiiIh Io the iilleged nffr.' iy are farm n worker.4 woi^ iiig on jdnces about fivo miles nortfiuVst o f Huhl. I t is ^verrod .ij tile nieu fotighl a s Ihc result o f 'on nr- . Kliment oil Hiiturdny. a, stal^'ment by Ik’ll in furu ting Hnll wlio- is .mitt to •J' liavc assaulted ttio former with ii knife. '*
Kxiiminulion o f Hell by u local phy- Hieian revealed n miniber of slaslies “1: nhoiit ttie iicck, I'lice and chect, none th ol'.lheiii, limvitver, of a neecHsarily scri- hi ouH nature.
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• • 'H O IiL IR T l 'J i f - - Ml-, nml Mrs. Cecil Ifarria nro “ nt bo iu e" to llie ir frieiul». w residing at corner .Main jind Mnho ' street. ■r H aying and irrignliou are' in full swing, and crop priispeets ar.^ fnllv “ll piT ccnl above li'lil. -
Woni has been received tiiat Mrs. C. I’* <’nvaneHs’ conilition is imicli impnived ahe is tak ing tren tm enl nl Rochenter, w
W. .Meltne and family of .Minidoka liave nnvi-il to H««llisN>r to make their ", home. • . ^ nl
Harold lU'nlty made n sliipmeul' of liimlis from Itogersou Tiie>day for Chi- c'J ingo. ui
•Mrs. M. 1,. Hnznrd-H condition is re- ui ported to In- miieli iinproved. Hlic i.n still g reatly trouhleii with nstliniii.
K. Krickscin lefi Thursday on n liuisuess triji to .Salt Lake (-‘itv’. Q
Friends of the ('li»utau({iia' Icickcd <■' up tlie <-<immittee >^iitur<luy eveiiiai; iinii ,bl contrae 'ed for u fdur-dny course for f iljl, to <ouie, proliftlily, during Ihe lal- tc'r part of .luly.
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R e a l E s t a t e T r a n s f e r s
— tiPnrniahed B r tho Tw in Falla Tl- Cl
t ls aod A b s trac t Oompany aI si
C. A. W nm er fo .1. Ik 8liipman $SOOO •*!lilt I), block 6«, Twin Falls. b:
.1. F. Tompkins lo Wilford Morlt-vlot 7, bloek T Inv. 1st Add., Buhl. „
\V. y. Hvde to .1. T. Beem #500, p a r t .ilot I, block f> Inv . 1st Add., BUhl. !
A. B. Wilson et al to C. AL Mcrrii-h ‘ fflOO loin 111 to block 08, Buhl.
.1. M. Oibh.H to B. ( ) . -TTfinev $10, lot sr., block HI', BuhJ.''
C. A. L indste.lt to A. V. DeN’eal I$11(10 I-: IU KM* .SW I t HE 1-4 24- IIM-I. I
Anna Wild to Kteanor Wild $1, l-'i I inl. in X l-.T o f lo t 7, .Moorman Int Add. I Twin Falls. I
F ile r I. (). O. F. to C. S linff $.10 Int I l::, block 1, F iler I. 0 . 0 . P. Comotery.
Ida L. Cole to 1* D. B utler $1, lo t IG, block :i .lonea Add., Twin Falln.
L. C. Cress to Oscar McNels $1, lot 2, block 120, Twin Falls.
Elbaibeth M. Huffm an to O. P. H u ff man $1, lots s and SI, block H\, Tw in Falls.
A. I'. ScJiiiir, to .f<ijin Maher $550. lot J7. block i;, Henior Add., Twin Falls.
K. S. Hc.iiia to >]. F. B rowne $2^,202 pt SW I-1 27.10-KI.
K. B. Hiplev to .W . O. McKil.I.on $1.w 12 s K14, .no n-in.
Pasteuriz ing Milk. ,T he milk In tlie tiotcles mny be _
placed In o tioller lo which cold w a te r com ca_up,tp the occks o f the bottle*. ^ The boiler Is then plnccil on the stove and hciitod un til the w a te r rcnchcs a tem pera tu re o f 145 degi^es Fahren heit n& (TClermlned by Uie Uierroome- " ter, li-here It la m aintained for 30 mli»- 9 tjtes. T h e bo ttles a rc then removed. ' cooled lo n jn n ln g water, and kept scaled until th e njllk l« ready to se rre . P a s teu r iia tloo kllU- dl8ea8«xauslQg "
V V JM em oranda In Olass. i ^
A re a d e r te lls un tha t with the use of gum tragaca iith . allowing a week ^ for <lrylng. twi> sliert.i o f glass can be Joined with a sheet of p ap e r between them, w ithout the s ligh test s ta in ing of the paper. It Is suggested th n t thU provides u new and useful means o f I making paper weights and o th e r glaaa i ar t ic les with culcndara, etc.. Imbedded In'i liem. T he gum. while stil l wet, ap- f pears to have stnlued the p a p e r ; b u t r every t ra c e of th is d isappears aa tb e ^ drying ou t proceeds.—SdentlO c AmeiV * o o .
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N o C l i u i x in r i i h H M k O m Iv i . ‘ n i b t ^ k i b a r e .b e a n mtiSe oo «k> '
f tcOr t b f a tiD t daiH<s f o r 2JOOO jm m . ”
H e a ^ ^ i l l U ^ ^ ^ ^ r y a n ^ c d n c ^ a y ^ d ^ I
W A N T E D R E I’ We Do All Kinds of Kepair.Wot
‘ - ALL WORK Ql
G ordon jj 227 2ND AVK. SOUTH . .
TWIN FALLS DAIL'
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jV A LEN TIN E PARTY. ^
• T h e F a i ry Queen ll goinn' to give a =valentitie party,*' said old W itty Witch. . “Aro you reudy fo r Itr*
•■Witty W itch," /lald old Mr. Giant. , “I a m a lw ays ready fo r ooe of the F a iry Queen 's parties. Wo will go to g e th e r . And w e will tako her vnl- ontfheH, to o l I s everyone going tobe o t the pu rty?" u
•■1 believe so," said. W itty \ ^ h ."Tho ( inotnes'i tod Klves and Brownies gand OobllnH nnd Bogey family and O af *family and Fly-IIlgh, tho Elves* bird, Ia nd all of Ihe uhuuI guests." I
" T h a t’.s tine," naid old Mr. Giant. I " I h aven 't been to n p ar ty in ever solong. We m ust th ink abou t our volen- ^ t ines for the F a iry Queen. Witty W itch . W h a t a r e your IdeuH?"* “I t might be nice," s l i d Witty Witch. «,"If we each mad<‘ her a valentine an d aithen show ed U to the o thers before- o:hand, but euch o f us to mako It quito olby ourselveM and wlt'hoiit any HUgges- jj.tion from tho otlier. Tli'enj they will oisuro (o J ie ao very difrefent." tl
• T h a t ' ^ g o o d Idea.” said Mr. Giant. «"Well, l f * i p p a r ty Is tO-be tomorrow, ^we’d b e tte r he liuiTying;" n
“T lia t we had b e t te r be," sa id W itty c,{AVltch. ' „
" L e t 's m eet tdinorrow morning,brigh t nnd early.^' sa id old Mr.. Giant, ^"befo re it Is t im e to go to tbe par ty , ^■ n d show ench o the r the 'V alentlne we qhave rbade." , ' j,
" T h a t 's a good Idea," said W itty uW itch. "L e t uu m eet outside your cave na t ton o'clock and then wo will have a ..p simple luncheon, which 1 will bringnlong with me. fo r I can^make ho m any jdlQI^rent d ishes In my kitchen in th e tcoy icc .o f the cave. And I will c a rry nalong ii buskel with tha sandwiches cnnd everyiUlug e ls e ,I ’ll miprt*.** _t
“B u t you muHtn’t b ring too much,” -tsaid old Mr. (JIaut, " for tho F a iry rQueen will w aot us to bring o u r oppe- 1t l te s a s iiiiieh nn she will w an t u s to I
.b ring o u r valentines, and even m ore !" I•■All r igh t," aa id W itty Witch, "1 f
will only bring u s enough to nibble oniinil enough to keep uh from beltig too vH l t i r ^ g ly hungry. Good-by." she sa id -ius Hhe went off. t
"Good-by." slild old Mr. G iant. "They. en<-U worked over the ir valen- **
linos, and \<o did all the Fairy land ''c rea tures , fo r everyone wanted to have ‘a Tolentlne for the Fairy Queeni an d ^she wanted to have a valen tine fo r *each of h e r gnesls as th e y jsu t a t h e r ' baMQUet table .
T h e n ex t day when W itty W itch 'w ent to old Mr. G ian t's cave ahe found 'th a t he had nmde such a big valen tine ‘ the re w asn ’t room fo r It and him la the cave u t the aauie time.
*'Vnu see." he said, a s he looked a t
* “ Such a Bl8 Valentino."
the enorm ous red hea r t he had made w hich was bigger thftn himaelf, " I tr ied to w ork-over somellilng really big, and of course this tu rned out to be It, for I forgot I 'm K« big m ysolfl"
"And I 've m ade jny valen tine about m y size.'* HBid W itty Witch, "and all o ve r It I have w ritten verses for the J^alry Q ueen . ' L it t le verses tell ing her
I how we all love her." v.So w i t t y W itch and old Mr. G ian t
sobn s ta r ted fo r Ihe valentine^ p a r ty ^ a f t e r they hnd llnlshed the ir sim ple * liiocheon. T hey arr ived Just aa
I everyone was arriv ing , and everyone had mode a va len tine fo r the Fairy Queen o f the sam e slr.ed h e a r t a s the s i t e of th e giver's heigh t and fa tn e ss ! F o r tbey all sa id tho t th e ir h ear ts
^mlght be small In real size, but their 'h ea r ts full of love fo r the F a iry Queen
1 w ere a s la rge a s they were, becfluee I they had to be to hold all th a t love.I A nd the F a iry Queen had a valen
t ine fo r each o f h e r goests. made of rod m b le s and tlashing w ith woodland diamonds, mode by th e d iam ond mak* era, Mr. Sun an d Mr. Snow.
B u t a f te r they had j)ad the ir supper a t tw iligh t -all a ro u n d from th e treea they saw h cn ris m ade o f crysta l glaas, which spark led and danced and showed m any dl/Terent color*.-
“T he re la a c rys ta l h ea r t f o r 'e a rb of m r snesfs." said the F a iry Queeh. "and
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ v ^ ^ ^ o ^ t h e ^ M i c a r f s ^ o o ^ ^
iPAIR WORKork.^Bnlok Work a Spoclilty.
GUARANTEED*
A uto Go.HEW ross BUILSINO
LY NEWS, TWIN FALL!
cau se thcy~show how my h e a r t la a l - | / w ay s dancing In so many different. | .{ happy , sparkling, m erry ways fo r tny i f r ien d s o f F ftlry landl”
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Wo can be what we wlU be but only toby holdtnc ours«lv«a to conslat«n\ and blwell calculated thouaht and o ^ o n . <](Biieldon Leavett. \ k,
FOOD FOR T H E FAMILY. ‘!|
------ nlO ne of th e m ost wholesome o f break- “
f a s t foods an d one reasonable In price pi l a t h e w h o l e m w h e a t g r a i n s cooked until a n d gelutliipus.
w ith top milk. T h is Is food o a p 0 c la l ly good for growing chil* ^ dren. °
Green Soup.—W ash two. q u a r ts of “ sp inach In sevem l waters. W ash, peel ® an<l chop -flXo th ree small inrnlps. two onions, a bunch o f cele ry and a sprig o t pars ley . F ry the vegetahlea gently = In fo u r tab lespoonfu ls of bu tter. Add ono p in t o f w a te r and s im m er an tll Ven-der., Mix two tnblespoonfula o f flour w ith a l i t t lo milk, add It to one and one-ha lf plnt.s of. milk, le t bolt flvo mlo- u te s . P u t nil the vegetables th rough h sieve, t4ien add th e ho t milk nnd serve w ith fried broad. . . . .
Sfxanlsh Egga.—Cook toge ther ono cupfu l o f Sl e w e d tomatoes, and clovo of wirllc. f inely , minced, one chopped onhm. tw o sw eet green pep p e rs Heeded und chopped. Cool^ gently un t i l r c d u c e d one-half. Spread on th in slices o f bu tte red toast and lay a
. p o n c h e d o r f r i e d egg on each-sllce.Boiled Fiah In Court B o u illon .^
.Mince one onion, -one stalk o f celery, th ro o sprigs of pnrsloy. F ry them In a l i t t le bu tte r; add tw o teoRpoonfuls o f salt, six p e j^ e r corns, a hay lenf,-
. th r e e cloves, two q u a r ts of boiling wa- • • ter . one p in t of vinegar. Boll flftecn mlnute.s. s tm ln nnd keep to uso,In boilin g nsh. R nb the Hsh with sh it nnd lemon ju ice nnd p u t In tho boiling liq u o r : s im m er un til the flesh fn lls f rom th e liones.
Maple J u n k e t—W arm Just luke- w a rm onc q uart o f milk, add one dls- soItc<1 Junke t tablet, one-th ird of n c up o f m aple su g a r and p o u r into she rbe t cups. Serve with g m te d mnple . HUfcar nnd cream, o r n pudding sauce i m ad e of tw o-th ln ls o f a cup o f m aple ! sugar, tw o tablespoonfuls o f flour, onc cap fu l o f boiling wnter, tw o table-, ipoonfu ls of b u t te r nnil vanilla to llavor. j
Eacalloped Celery With Cheeae.— ! Cook the roHRb coarse portions o f cel-i c ry , cu t In bits, until- tender, a d d to n rich w hite sauce in layers with cheese. B ake in n nioderate oven until thts^ebee.He Is melted. 1
'K u X w . 7VW«r«42,j
F irs t M iitlonariea to Ialanda. IOne hun<lred yearn, ngo two men
'w e r e sen t from Torringion, Conn., lo bo Ibe rtr.»t m issionaries to the H aw aiia n 1.<<Iiuh1h. then known ns th e Sand wich Islands. T h e event was com- meinoriiied a t TorrluBton. -
H ear William .1. Bryan Weilnesdny.-ndv.
Shoe Repairing Factory
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dewed soles and bocla in ten minutes, whilo you wall.
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IDAHO. ' '^0'an'
W hat is your idea of wbat ft w ife ao, iiiglit lo be? Do you like tbe p re t ty git m es who make Hie men iu the audioiicc In :r^tne thcir^necks wlieu you cscor^,hcr Pt< :o, the thoa tc r, b u t who cannot scram- DL )Ie eggs o r make drinkable coffeeT, O r 1® lo you p refe r the domcAltc k ind who <eep your houBl^ spotless and a re nat- iral boni cooki^ bu t wlio a lw ays groot He >•011 in aprou anid dusting cap a n d a re i lwaya lo o , t l ro d to go out uvenings? ™ 'T h e T h ir teen th Com m andm ent,/ ' tho f p
;>i(^ure in wlijch Ethel Clayton is 'sh o w ing a t tho Idaho tlicator will toll you ibou t s li l l ano ther t.v]>e of wife. To jescribe her would sjioil tho p leasure niu will derive from thu picture.
Qood Subjec t for W o rry . .F o lka who have noth ing else to w or
ry abOQt m ight consider tbe s ta tem en t o f BClontlata th a t tho sun will ge t cold in 12,000.000 ycara.—Des Moinea ( la .) R egis ter.
Hear W illiam .1. Bryan Wednesdhy.-adv. [L;
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Pleneere tn Pencil Industry.Tbe llrat lead pencil manafactnrer
In .tbo United States waa William Hon- roc of Concord, Mass., who, la 1812. ^ invented a 'process by which he pnl- vorlzed and mixed the' m aterial' and Incased It In cedar boldera. He was Tory successful fai Mlllog hla prodact and continued the business fo r a year and a b a it whoa be was obliged to givo it up on account of the dlfflcolty''In obtain ing, raw materials. 'A n o th e r pioneer In thd IndDstry w as Joseph OlzoD, wbo cocnmeoced b tu lness In 182T.
H ear William J . Bryan Wednes<loy. adv.
FOR S A L E !
2 DesirableResidenccLols near Lincoln School on 4th Ave. North. Call al
VARNEY'S CANDY STORE *
-USEDCARS /sented—Liberal Terms
conl tire-s; 1917. Liko new.!ss than 7,000 niilos; five cord
Jedan. ■9 model.; 191G model.
iss. / ^0 Tour—Good tires.)od buy. “Come see.” le for bin truck.
: T H E M OVEE
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TWIN PALLS
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AtliU’UcB only Uvi> i>l)on'hiv» to Sal- u r ilny ’s j;nttu* :ind allowed no n m s to n*** Hoor.-. give
, I jroDiliiiriiijr till- iniM wwU HftW Ruth
jmKHcd T r b yjicakcr of Clevolnnd niitl .lot- Jn*-ks<m of CliimRo in b a ttiap , aod now BtJinilH M-iond niun in tlioAiniTivnn IcukuC. OoorKO Sislur of tlio ®*in IlriiwnH only i>i iihcad o f tlio home run t lia t kint;. ^ 8
---------- 17 ^Howcvi-r tlio Ynnkeo mujjfcur hua only
(Ilic jioint i' iIki' over the Indinn nnd the Sdx Htnry, w ith -^80 nn a total. Jackson j , nnd Bjicukor nrc tied wiili marks of . .;5S5. S is lc r 's tivorag® fot Um scnsou * iH . n » . V
______ I .. *Sisler liafl droppod o f f 11 poin ls in * lonfl
^vt'l■k, while Uuth liaH gnine>l 10 points.
Sini Smiley, sngeliruHli sngc, TMiys;“ T h ’ loiifer iH alw ays convinced Iio could o f l)«'('n KuocoaHfiil cffcn ho hcd ^ bri'ti horn rich .”
j j i M i k v i ' u H i i UattUuR Ortegn liot pull o ff thoir BchoUulcd flgh l
in I’o r lland , Orf*., i 'r iduy iiiglit becauau , Orte>;n w an ted his favoritu refcrco. .>’ j who recently Rftvo him n dm w aguinst 3’ , the Ht. i ’nul iiinn. Mike, on thu other hiind, w iiu tc l a new deal in Ihc refcrcc - piii'k. ,
I’ilchcr Ihihlpi'll, who rtinin-ilv. n'tu.l- ,,, , - Pi\ in Huhl, (inil whi> flipH.Ihe pill for
the 1‘hilM, j icxfonued 'in 'no tab le fa.nliiou »;;aiii!<t the I 'j ra tes fjaturday. .j.|
Hiihli. 'l held (he l'ilI.sl.\irKli Natiouiiln ^ . Jo !iix l>l<iw« for only otic rnn. •iJic I'hii.s a iiiarKin of Jwo nins V>
J U S T O N E MORE M A R K GONE. (1.NBW \'O HK, (/H)— .-v wo’rhT'H recDrd T'
of one ininiite 1- i*econdB for thii women'n m o metre free style «wim. out- 1". iloorK, wnH w t Halurdav by E thelda 11- ■ Hleibtrcy o f the New York W om en’s l:.’. bwiiiuniu^ iissiii'iation in the Olynipie
' f ina l l»y <»it nt Jdanhattiin hoiirh.• B f f ‘.t im e be tte red the record of KI. 1:16 1-.7 hold jo in tly by tV nny Duroek of A us tra lia and Charlotte Boyle of l-l. the SVimicoi 'h Swiminiii;; nsHoriation and is 7 l-o Nec(iu<l» f.lHler than tlic (llviiijiie record for tlie event made hy l.'i. Mih-1 Miirack al Sfockhrilm-in lOl'J. ’ H!.
E t u y on Geeso. ^T h e followlnK wiinmHltlon oii g « » e
wns w ri t ten , ncconlinK to C a p p c r t ,, Weekly , by n schoolboy In St. L oaU : “,OeoHc la a hcnvy-wet bird with n henfl on one Hide and n ta ll on the other.H I b feot Is se t so f a r baci? on h is run- n ine g e a r t b a t thoy nearly m iss bU body. Som e ree se is gnndeni and h as s a cTtrl In hia ta ll. Ganders don 't 1&; (Inn o r s e t T boy ju s t ca t, loaf and go 1 swlmmlnt,'. If I bad to bo a goote, I or • woold r a th e r bo a gnndcr. Ooese do no t give milk, b n t give eggs, but f i r BK, give m e liberty o r g iro me deeth ." *'
In tac to T h a t H ave Short Life. ___T h ere arc-iimiiy ckrh of small Insccts
th n t n n ‘ hatcli lnR all tho Umo. Tho ‘ ra>- o f sunnhine. fnlllng weakly upon tho s ide o f a t ree o r upon nn old log.
' will hu tch ou t m any of these eggs, and - t t© t i t t le cren tiires wobble th rough th® I
I m c n n i r for a few mlnulea before ' pw lshlnt:. Possibly It Ifi a ,trage<ly w ith them when they n ro brought Into th e w orld too noon. At nny ro te they do n o t flourish : they do no t m a te Mfl p rcpng ttte thnl;- k l n t J ^ h e o hatched c o t In w lt\ tc r.
TVfo Church Do«l0o«tlof>*.B»* w ord “p ro tc r ta n t" Indnde*
i u d ; ch i | |cb ea . th e P ro tea tan t GpU- copal a n d ^ th o M othodlst Eplseop.al n a o n g them . Tlie word “pro testan t" c sm o In to uso a t thu tlmo of tho R«f- o ra a t lo D b o th In E ng land and on the eoQtlnciit. I t .stood fo r a pro test i c a ln s t tho Roman Catholic chtirch. n i e n am e la not p a r t ic u la r ly . Rlgnlfl* • etaC a t th is (Ime when nil of the d m rc h e s a r e d raw ing closer together.—B rook lyn E3ngte.
Bee* Liked Peacock Pte.I t In - reconlcd by hlstorlnnR of the , _
Any th n l Q\icen RilzabellVtt fnvorlt* — dJ«h on /iiwfal oecaslona wns pcacock — p ln -^B rook lyn ICagl«.
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Gas Buggies—When a Fo\
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V f i i s S K s S n a f l e T - l ^ ^ ^ ^
Men*. RIoMa. ‘ ' ' I T ^ liCeo'c HghtB aro a g re a t dea l <A
roQble to them. They a s s e r t them, i id go t them, aod then t h e ; don 't n o w w h a t to do w ith them.'*‘ A m an’s IghtB, h a l l o f tliem, a re m ean t ' to I r e aw ay . . . . T he beaU tnde of on r r ig h ts Is, they a re y o o r bcner- lienees. Yon can y i^ ld - them . give h em aw ay . Aod the law o f eoctal IL — inlty i s this law. of assertion o f a aan ‘8 Individuality , and the tise o t h a t Ind iv iduality a s a benevolence for hoBv th n t nro round ftbout him.—EUd- 7 W a rd Beecher. p
J u d Tunkln t. pJ u d Tunklnn wiyH the yn lue of nn
'dqca tlon depondn on w hether 11 mnn P ' ises i t to Increase h is w orkln’ cnpacHy L _ >r on ly JuBt to proJ»*ct around fo r u ■ oafln ' Jobj
No. «Q Oneff iPO B T o r T H E CONDITION OP On«
T H E B A N K OF KIM BERLY. A T On« B3M BBBLY, I N THB STA TE OF ^ ID A H O , A T T H E OIiOSE O F BtJSI- N E S S , JTJNE 30. 1020. mtu
KESOURCT^l
I. Cash on hand .......... ..........$ 5,344.22 —1’. Duo from bankn ........ 33,089.04 p,3. Cheeks and d ra f ts on oth- *
c r l>nnkB .............................. 1,875.50 -~ r.I. Ldiuis and discounts-........ 350,201.847. S tocks, hondfl and ^var• .
rantH ............... - ................ , 27,910.28II. HaiikinK lioune, furniture 1:'“
und f i x t u r e s ........... ........... 1C,800.00 _
T otal .............................■ ........ 444,310.04 „„kL IA B IL IT IE S ____ I'iiii
' 1, Iiiilividiuil dcjKisitB sub- ' 'J ‘,ieet to eheek ..............._...$128,145.03Time eertifieatcH of de-jKi.sit .................................... 174,405.51 „„
II. OaHhier's checks .............. 3,180.13 ‘ ,-'rot. -jl dtoioaitB ..................... 305,800.57 _
^ ----------------- 1III. l!apifJiJ stock paid in ....... .’15,000.00 horil. Hnrpliw ............................... 13,.^r)0.n0 Coil_. U ndivided profits, less inti
expenses, , in terest and vnftiixesv paid ......................... 48.yO \ihi
i;i. I t e s e rv e d C i 'o r Liberty ~Hoiids ................................ 300.00 I'
i-l. HillH jiayable, inchidinj; "'ii rihJi;;afion» TPpre.icnlin},’nmiu 'v borniwed ------ 1^,801.-17 “ -r
I.-.. Re-diseountH .............. ...... 4.'5,801.47U!. ir. S. bond certifieatcs.. .. .1,300.00
T otal ...................................... $-144,:!10.0l ^STATE O F IDAHO, I
U. Icr'iimity o f Twin Falls. —-
I, \V. II . Turner, cnsliicr o f th e abovolamed band, do solemnly sweftr t h a t tho . . liiiivo s ta tem en t is truo to the best of tuy knowledge nnd belief.
W. II . TURNER, Ciiahior. “.“sub.scribed and awom to beforo nio „««
(his 7lh day of .luly, 1920. . 22C1 c e r t i fy that I am nut an offi 'inr of __
nr d irec to r of tliifl hank. .(H .'EA TO N , Notary Public . 40
Correct— A ttes t: . 8 t(^ C. T. BROWN, pri. H E N R Y JONKS, Sl^
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BafltbotmdI No. 150__ ___ J)o p a rt 6:45 a. m. thi
No. 84.._........ ..Depart 4:45 p m. foiWe#tboimd —:
No. 83----------Depart 11:45 a. m. •No. 365— .....-D e p a r t 3:45 p. m.
B o g e r s o n v f a n c h T r a i n sBonthlMimA gc
No. 330______ Depart 11:45 a. bj. Bo.. Northbotm d —
No. 340______ Arrivo 3:20 p. m.
MttflMalMlipNo. 150 a t 6 a . m.N o. 83 a t 11 a. m. (IqNo. 155' a t 3 p. m.No. 84 a t 4 p. m.
' BogorMD branch a t l l a . m.
Tho foregoing mail makeup Ib ope ra tive aud offeetlTe under or« , d in a ry conditions; i f a g re a t jq
' am o u n t o f mail should be drop- __ped a t about th e Regular closing timo i t would be impouible to ho d ispatch tho n a i l on tbe precise L. hour. PI
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Per word per &seiHion Ic I jj
Per word ner week 6 0 ||
Per word ner month l5o I
CLASSlFlEp RfrTES FO►ne Inaertloti , p e t % « td____ ______ \z»ne v e e ^ (Daily and W eek l? )______To ^►ne m o n th (Daily and We6U y ) _ .....18c “ “J
BClnlmnm charge fo r each tQ w rtlon “ */ f a n y d a w if le d ad, 16 cento. A di i t u t n m fo r a s ta ted per iod o f time.
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FOR SALE—REAL ESTATEFOR SA L E —72 aercs t)i*«o miles ^
outh of Twin Falls. No. 1 w hent crop, Roo <0. 1 benn e.rop; prieo reasonably if —= aken n t once. I'hono .'598 II 5 or write ' Jon Ilawell, K. I.
i \ ) I l .SALI']— 10-room mod<‘rn house, Pofluik flinir.x. hot w ater ‘heat, will inak-; —rine home and gond incomo: furn ished , *f desired. See owner a t 325 2nd Ave. •"*
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KOlt S A L E —tY rm torc , a in in g table md chairs, dressers, lea ther davenport, I*'-' led, runs, stoves. tHO 8 th Avo. "iJ. ' *
FOR SALE—My 18~acro suburban lome ran^h a t Piorco P a r k nnd Boise " a l Jo iu itry ehih; eloBO in on h ighw ay nnd —T ntorurlmn lino; undor in tonsive culti- .nficin. w ith Binall f ru i t , etc., and well iHjiTovcd. C. K. Macoy, Boise, Idalio.
FOR SA LE— M(>acr& 4-rooin houst Sut viih slcopiuH po^ch; desirable location, N- in Oth Ave, East. Torois. P h o a e 5SJIR —
FO R S A L E —By owncr-five-room nndileeplng porch, modern houso; poBaea- —-lion immediately. 711 Sccond ave. E. 'rorms. rho iio 1280. '’oo
FOR s a l e —F ivo new 5'room houses; , Icrms. See E. A. Moon.
FO B SALfc — Now 8 room modern . ' tiouBo w ith one, tw o o r throo acres, four blocks from Lincoln school, 200 feet from pavem ent. Phono 1208.
FOB S A L E - T wo T yiui F hIU busi.SOU lo ts ; price reasonable. Phono \ B20-W. . . . . , - roo
.GOOSE LAKE VALLEY, Ofogo^<0 acres fully iinpror«d .(w a te r r iM t'j . ' Stock, implements, fu rn itu re . Ixiw ^-r
Srico fo r <|uick snle. , 12000 will han- p]i1^ bulaneo temis lo suit. Apply ___
owner, W. A. Bailey, Lakevlow, Orogon.' ' doi
FOR S_ALE—MISCELLANEOUSF O n S A LE-C horrio ik W o , pick ^
them; Cc pound. Phono 578 B 3.
FOB 8 A L D - H a y " in ” f ie ld « 0 ton; throe miles oost, q o a r te r iHjuth of foundry. Phono 554J 11.
FOB SALE— Brood % w s a n d shoats. Edw ards ranch, N. S uburban P a rk , af- tornoons. _
FOR t§k LE—F ine regular m ilk goats, gentle, well broke. Phono 050-R. K 0
754.______________________ . - JiF O E SALE--Biftyeles, tr icycles, fish- —
in g taelde, ti tos t d accessories. Wer- , a e r ' s Bopair Shop 224 2nd S t . E . ^
FO B BALB-'Pedlgroftfl B a rro d Rock Cockerels, 200-Vio8 Egg Stock. No hot- q,, to r lay ing s t ra in in connty.. Eggs lu r hatching. P riees reasonable. 624 2nd A»». E . ^ P
FO B S A L E - L . C. Smltli. i B ro i ' " typew rite r , p ractically new. Room No.10, B ank & T ru s t Co. • ge
F O R R S A L E or tradt\, young work *“ horses, good ones, for-cows and beifora.L. J . Miller, 1 1-4 miles east T w in Falls, Phono 510 R 1-3. '
CO N K E Y ’S F L Y K N O C K EB —Keeps tho flies o ff of anim als . Y our cows will ;;ive m ore milk i f you* use i t . I t pays *•! for ites lf nnd make# you a p ro f i t , l b r 75 s;ilo hv Unrrow Bros. Seed 4 Supply Co. —
~ ' 0 R SA Li:—Cherric i, “ small trees, easy to jiick. 1 3-1 miles ca s t o f foun- ^ dry on K im berly Rond.
FOR SALl-i—.'.n tons o f a lf i i lfa , $:.•;)I'cr ton. \V. C, Curtis, H ansen. '
EOB SA LE—Singer, sew ing machine, 7’ in fino condition^ 255 Oth Ave. N . „
“ '/ .KClv" Piauott cost moro. B iit all flood tl iiuijs coat more. C ircular, pricca and terms umilo.l froo. . K a r l Zeck Co., In.:., Twin Palla, Idaho, ci
Britain and Japan have noti- is tbat they have prolonged their ,r, according to the Daily Hail, a t at that the treaty terms are in ac- of the leagne.
I— Reports from Mexico Oity that I snrronnded and that his captnre credited today in Hezican circles
I GREEKS AND ITALIANS ALS CLASH IN ASIA MINII Hellenes Boffer One O ff ic e r ElUedb y T h ir ty O t te r C acoaltles N ea r
B pbents
J e m . CONSTANTIN& PLE, tfP) —urree- G reeks suffered one o f f ice r killed6n de- th i r ty o ther casualties ncaV Ephesuseelng, cen tly when they en te red the I t aof his xonr to cap ture T u rk s , who were 9
Qod- !u;r a t Greek trains.
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OR SALE—MISCELLANEOUSR D. K E I i O O a , . g o u t fo r i « t t ~1 e r ’s D ry A rsenate o f L ead fo r sp ray fer atoHal. CaU Phone efiO-B. P . O. Box ~i*. J______________________________________ apiFO R S A L E —U sed truck, newly —:
lin ted , working p a r u as good aa now, ■' ton capacity. 4 spoodti fo rw ard ; prlc? id termB ve/y toasonablo - to goodir ty . Phone 75. j
FOB S A L E -O h U d '« go curt. C«ll . t f " oom 0, Central B uild ing, Twin Polls. j
FOB SA LE — tlndorground gasallne ink, w ith pump. C apacity 60 gals. | ' ' ' i fo and clean. . P r ic e $30. A r th u r J . J _ oAvcy, A batraet o ffice. ;
t ^ R SALE—M a n ’s b i c \ ^ ; cboap. l l . - l t h E . ■ _
1?AM.M 0ND’S S L U G ' BOOT—K u is , J iblingo worms and all oating insects on <1. lanta. For aalo by Darrow Bros. Seed * _
Supply Co. . ;
TOK S A I E - U m d ElltagtoB pliolo', ?r, •alnut ease.. A pply a t Nows office. _2
iX)Il SALf^— OooBoberries, 15c ffallou S5 II bush; curran ts 25c gallon on bush; elery plants: also f i r s t cutU ng a lfa lfa10 jier ton in shock, a n y time exeo'pt p j undays. J . M. Spackm an, 1-2 mi^c . r. E. city.
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VANTED—MISCELLANEOUS “"^VANTED^tO R E N T —A fivo or six- ^ (»om 'houBo unfurnished. Phono 300W.
W ANTED—A good eeecnd-hand yio- 1 ! In. J . E. DoWitt, Undortoker.-
WANTED— Itced baby cab; m ust be ^11 tjoo<l condition. Phono 724M.
I v A N T E I l - N u t i io to onto f o t 1btJ 14 f.“ idy^and help, w ith housework. Phone n
\VANTI:D TO R E N T — Tliroo to five- c i oom house, furnished. Clerk No. 2, nrc.; poBtoffice. —
T vA N T E D —1000 window and door 0 (:r<H.'UB to make a t M oon's Shop 5 ’hono 5. _
W ANTED — K alsomining* promptly lone'. Eatimatee ohoerfully given. Kun- „ lie & Bomijlor, Tw in Frills Prem ier - ‘a im Shop, 230 M ain Avo. N. Phone 131. •. D'
W ANTED—To ren t , rnm ishod h o u ^>r modorh apartm ont o f threo to f iv e w •00ms, for tho suMtSer months or long- gt-T. Box A. L., N«ws>->^ k<
PA RTY with ou tf i t (o s tacx 20 acres ilfa lfa ; ono or all c u t t in g s ; closo ui. 1q Phono 602J C. \
W ANTED—Your automobile to wash. ~ SatvRfaclory w ork g u aran teed ; ous r a te s ^ >1.50. Central Garage, 318 Bhoshono W. P‘ Phone 452 .,
WANTED—To c o n tra c t 20 a ^ i Itcans, spocial largo yie lding variety.See Darrow Bros. Seed A-Bopply Co. ^
' D BE aaM A K IN Q —a t r a B. P . Ftore- P, man, 1037 E ln r S t . _
WA NTED — Y oar law n mowers to grind. W erner’s B ^ a i ^ Shop. ~
WANTED—Your r t* o r ' blades to ® iharpon. W erner's B opair Shop,Second ire e t E.
POSITION WANTED '--------------— — ------------------------------ ------- -- o
W ANTED—T ruck d r iv e r wishes m si- _ tUm driv ing trm-k in tow n . (JuU 55-ld 5.
WANTED—Experienced b o okkeeper ,^ wishes position; n o d references*Phono 752R. - • . -
■HELP WANTED IW ANTED—W omen and girls fo r *
jiieking cherries. E a r l F r u i t Co. I
W ANTED—A g en tlem an stonogra- ” jther. Call phono 182W betw een 6 an d ^
^ p- " ■ _____________________ ?
MONEY TO LOAN ^TO LOAN—Small *mn on fa rm or
city property . Phone 720B. c
i- A theist a s Charged ’
^ BENSON, M inn., Congresaikt A. J . Volstead continued on the ' >. . ness stand today In thi« hear ing of
conttflllng the nom iaatlon fo r 1 i;ress on the ropubUcan tick c t 'o f liev. O. J . K vale , Non-partisa^-lea{
i t o f Benaon, who d e f e a t s U r . Volat .g ill thiB (the aoventh) d is tric t. The <
U'st iB brought u n d e r the corrupt p S8 {ices act.
M n VolBten<! xo lte ra ted hia de tliat h<i was a n a th e is t as supporter Rr'v. Kvaie nre a lleged to havo ehai w ith the know ledge e f - th c ir candid Judge A lbert Joh n so n , hearing the
MOR •'ipressed the op in ion th a t i f Mr. j stead could eBtaUlfsh thu t he was an -athe'Ist , v io la tion o f the eor
4 prnrtieea act *-oulrt be proven.^
I FLOODS CAUSE EXTENBITB : D A ilA a E IN T A K M A VAL]
Thei and YAKIMA. W ash., (fl>H-ltcports K us rc - ’ ftom the lower Y akima valley w ta lian 'w Q s floodiM by a c loudburst la te
an lp - 'te rd ay indicatp an estim ated dar i o f $S5(^000. R ailroad tracks were «
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S, IDAaO, MONDAY, JI
SSIFIEOSI _____ ^
iOANO WORTH ITfADVERTISING PAYS SJNIES WORTH
F O R R E N T
FOR R ENT— Room, gentleman pro- L( •rred. 235 5th Ave. E. ' V- with
POR RENT—Thrto room unfurn ished partmont. Inquire a t H e rbs t &‘Bambo. ____
FOR R ENT—Two rooms, furn ishod n,oJ• r light housekeeping. 536 F o u r th £ . and0 children.
POR RENT—Largo, cool bedroom for ^.VO, closo in. Phono 1200. , 0^1
' f o u b e n t —-Tht™ BO"J. n o llT Jh to . iffico rooms, th ird rloor M cOomiek uilding. Call W. B. AmBjUory, I r r ig a ted ands Company.
■ mFOB REN T— Garage, closo in. In-
uiro Cogswell Tiro and Serv ice S ta
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FOB BE N T —FouM oom f u m l .b e a ouBo; uso o f chickens: in South P a rk .IM . - O*"______________________________________ _chatFOU RENT—Now moOern brick store =
r gamgo building. See ExchangeIjl^lty Co., 113 E .-M ain St. Phono 3 a J
lOARD AND BOOM a t 411 M«dn W 'bone 1216-J.
POU REN T—Bieeping Tooms n t S22'i f th avo. B. Phone 762B. ^-----------------------------------------------------------OneFOR RENT— Won furn ished lodge Oue
ooBi, amplo space and woU Jight«M<. 800 One
FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES —T o r “sALI'j— Car auitablo"’ "for bug,8. \ Servieo S ta lion , Main West.____________________I__________________ in
FOU SALE — Ford truck. Phone 31.
FOR SALE—Mitchell ro ad ste r }n p 2 ;ood condition. Has five cord tiro^. «, *rico Tight fo r eash. Roy CuVit, ^ ro y jftundry. ' p i i
PARTY leaving c ity will sell new 1&20 ^ Ihovrolot a t a saerif lce. 902 T h ird ave. a s t __
J O R SALE—Saxon 0, 18 model, jus i i\\r thauled In excelent condition. A t ‘ 135 4th Ave. E. =5=
POR SALE—OldKnotiUe s ix ; good :opdiUon, been run three thousand I n Uos. Call 372. K
FOR SALE— Ford ears. In q u ire ' a t doughty Garage, 3rd Ave. E . ^
n ? o F i A L E l 5 ; d n ' i r H ; 5 i S r i r i r « ' - ivhoels, rebuilt a a d r raa ia ted . A bar- ^ ;a in if sold a t once. Inqu ire City U a r te ting Co.
FOR S A L E —Usod Buiek-fonr. Oar n fine condition; a bargain fo r casL \d d ro s8 P . 0 . Bo* 742.
W, B. Amsbary, I rr iga ted I ^ n d i com- pany, fo r terms. ^
FO B E E N T —Boom fo r g ou t; p t iv « t« ™ entrance. 458 Oth Ave. E , __
FOR RE N T — 10 acres one m ile no rth ^of no llis to r; five-room house; w ell im* ^proved; 15 per acre. F . B. Gross, Btock ^ kzuhnngo building, P o rtland , Ore.
T Y P E W B IT E B & ^ F o r-B e n t o r O de —Bee Hoover a t Business C o l l ^ , or or write Bichey ‘ The T y p e w r i t e r 'M » , * ' Bupert, Idabo.
FOR REN T—Nieo f ro n t ileoping ^ room, 037 T ^ r d weat.
FOB - B E N T -P u rn ish o d sleerrfbg room; gentleman preferred. P h o ae T* 902J; 240 SoTonth ave. £ l
M I S O E L L A N E O U S _
GOOD B A TQ a t Bakor rooma. 25c. D<
FR E E k ind ling wood o t tho W arren „ Construction company. N ext the S te r l ing Croamory. .____ 01
BEFOBE T H E Y GBOW B IG a n d an- = noylng, c lassified a d v o r t i^ n g w ill eolveyour littio worries. I f you f in d i t to j you r immediate in te rest to sell proper-ty , claasifiod advertis ing w ill enable myou to cn t o o t tho .worry w h ich Jcnr fodelay m ight occation toe 700 . rt
» , 1— a(You c a n ’t guuBs you r w ay to enm- ei
omy and th r i f t . S tudy tho arts. b
‘'•w r i ahead hearing repoK.. time and then adjourned unK .,
aman crnoon to hold tho f i r s t jo in t ^ t - * i th tlijj Forty-eightcr3.
f tho Before ad journ ing tho labor pat con- Masion Indicated th a t the new pa!
1 the plannel to. nominate a pren identia l ci Lguer didate jwssihly tonight, a n d th a t thi Itead, be s ta te tieketn in some nectio I con- ------prac IDAHO W HATHEB-
lenial Tonight and W ednesday fair, ■rs of
K l NEW PARTY PROMi vii OF THANKS FOR j
s not -
CHICAGO, (;p)— Rev. George C. BI mond of S t. Louis opened the foi c lghters eonvention w ith a p ray e r wh » « . te o l lv .d w ith cb to r ..
today ‘‘ W e a re concerned ab o u t heaven 1 which h e l l / ' ho said. - V l t U th i s world » yes- which we aro in terested . A s J e su s i invage ed, so do w e .”wash Tho prayer eharged tb a t r*publ!
ULY 18,1920
ICTION IIf 70a want to bny, tell, j Qxohange, barter, dli- \ poae o f or acquire AHT- THING try Daily Kow*.OlasB aas.
LOST
LOST—In Buhl, E lg in w ris t watch with C. M. H . October 6, on back, Pind- i r please leave a t N ew s Office. Be- ward.
E S T I U T - L i g h t .g ray maro, smooth mouth, slim build , w e ig h t between 1300 a n d . -1400. E . P itzpn tr lck , Rogerson,Idnho.
LOaT—Sunday, J u n e U , betweea town anil Shoahono FoIIb, tw o children 'e cools; reword. Phone £0J.
FOUND
T A K EN up nt my ran ch 1 mllo w e « of city, July 7, tw o w hlto face ro n w cojvs; one branded on lo f t hip and ribs irregular f lrc lo w ith poin t upw ard; other b ram lcd l e f t h ip ati4 t lb # w ith sort o f nhoo aolo o r rough hottlo brand.Owner e.onii> and got them and pay charges. F. E . Chamberlain.
BUSINESS DIREGTORY|B U S n j E S S O A B D B A K E S
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wmbow O I .A f i^ W in d ^ ~ ^ ^ ^ ca^inet work. Moon's Bhop. Phoae I.
FIABO TUNlNaP l i i i O T U m i j d —8 ." 6 . ~ Phoa'i
0,4, iiogerson iio toL
PIAl^O TUKINa<—Ph o n e lue . Logaa Music Oo. . X .
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T E A ^ tO 'E B ^ O O tf P A l ^Phono 818.
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876. Tirin Palls.
ATTORNEYS
8 . D. D A V IS Attorney & Counselor a t Law
Probato a Spocialty LOUIS L . A L L B N , Assoeiate
Office: 137 M ain A ve. N. o r Model Shoo Co., w i th Dr, E m es. l*hone ISft-Vv’.
J Q g H W. a R iH A M r - L a w y e t , B ank •T r iu t B id s . Ph o n e 08S-B.
A flw rra b . ^ m X 3 0 N —Lawyer.
TTnUfgTt n ■a*TT.TJI__•Rny.^ WnTlilliig
T A Y i« B o m n m r ^ B s ^ k nid*.Proba te a n d c iv il praetiee.
kw B B L B T * S W E B L B t—A tto » sy > a t Law. P ra e t ie e i n aU Coarts , Twia Palls, Idaho.
E . i f . W O L FS—L aw y er , B ooou S aad 0, over Id a b o D ep a rtm en t S tore . Twia
• Falls, Idaho. ‘ - ’
J . H. W ISB— Law yer. iVUy ergaal*- cd Colleeticn P ep a r tm ea t . Off ieee—Uuoms (i a u d 7, ove r Twin F a lls A Trust Co., Twin Palls, Idaho.
DON J . H B N B T— Room 7 , 1 D. Bldg, Colloetione and C om m erdal Law.
AROHITEOT •
. O H A ^ ^ E s I ^ £ a I ^ M A N , axehlteec, Baheoek buiM ing , eity ._________ •
* U a woman hope* to become profl- ’ d e n t in mimie she docs not neg lect to ' study music. If sho hopes to becomo 5 moro nud m ore e f f ic ien t a s a buyer■ for lho home sho w ill not neg lect a
rcKuli^T «ml jntoTestod study of the ad.i. For a tudy is th o price o f knowN
- edge; uud t o know is the f i r e qois ite bi buying.
: by Beck
tV J I N 6 ^>1 can- tho dep^U /L ^ lL ABCOT-■ there 1, howover, THEctions figure o f prieeBpSW ..,.
more t h a n 20 p e f cent year aRo, 37 p e r cent h lg h V . years a ^ > and 10S.6 p e r c w v . .
ir. than t h o te a y e a r average.
lUOTERS CHEER PRAYER B RUSSIAN REVOLUpON
Blch- sp irllnal d eao la tloa ," a a d continued: f o r t v are e o m p C a « * n , Vow^TbloMd
r w l l U h " A >*the g re a t revolu tion ao w eo m b g m n ns from aa tiona l dissoliItSriL^ ■
'e a and . Dr. Richmond ^>eelfleally gavo thanks a r id ia fo r i^TfiUttoB i n Basda» f o r a r r us fail- spirit o f Mlf-aaaertiveaeM
g!roei" asd ia I re la sd . Be u b l lc ia the de«ti^>etioa " o f Pa lae r iaK v f n *_ 1___ ___At . _____ .a __
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T H E M EN ACE OF T H E BAT? —
Ttie niitbronk of" Imbonir plof^tic iu / fu-vi’rnl American nnd Mipxlcnn ruU' I portH liuK cnlJcd roncwoii a t lcn t io n to X , . tlic monnco of Iho ra t. I t in now known u llmf the r a l i» tho carr icr and nprcador Ifa r of thin droad .dlacofle. Tlio dan(f(^^ to eon.Ht cUioB is groal, since Mcditorra- ” 'j'j' nonn ports nro reported tn be affoctorl „w-it nlso. JKT
H xlrrm ination o f rntu offora tho oaiy . " p f fe d iv o p reventive action aea ln a t the diBcoHi*. Whilo inland ccnlcrs aro not Min monnccd to the sumo extent as coast eiticH the elimination of ral.n ia desir- able from an ocunoiiiii- point -of vioiN:.
.were they not piirvo.vnrM o f liscnse. Tho i,„„| I 'n itc il Stnte^f public henltli scrVleo es- caK< Umiites tliat thero is nt least onc rat •'* for every person in the eounlry. The <ieHtriii-Iion they w reak {inunnlly is com- |.* puted u t $18Q,000,000. This enormous Iiuin mim would seem to make worth whilo a n y syilem alic e ffo rt to pxtormlnati- Ihe rodents for whut ’would bo tn^incd in (|n11nrs and ccnts were the health t i ^ ifimnro phaBM.not_ii) be nmsiileroil. /
(Community orf'anir.nlion offorM t^ie only means of carr>'inn on nn effective I erusadc ngnmst r a ts nnd in siu-li movO' nicnts the •public health sprvice is p re pared to ^o•oporntc^ nnd direct the work.A ral a l best is such n luathsoine tiling th a t it is s trange th a t so many o f them 4 —
-are perm itted to exist undisturbed.A w ider rea lization o f tho menoco
tiioy constitu te m ay lead to moro vlg- $;i((i orous steps ogaiast tlicm. JTbo genoral feeling tow ard them is th a t they are annoy ing b u t unavoidable. Tho la tter; vl.i -erroneoua T hey can bo e x te ra ia - .i. a te d nml ahould bo. b o i m r o m health a n d oeonomic motive*;
I f wo can save the g re a te r a m o aa t o f tho 9180,000.000 oonuaM oss a t tr ib a t - A: ed to th em In destructioa o f p ro p erty int. and Btoodstuffs, i t 5s the heig h t o f Twii w astefulness n o t to do so. j.v j
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T H E COUBAOB TO ECOKOUXZE.
( 'onsidcrnbly more th a n a ceatur>* ” , 1 ago 'Rcjjj;imin F rank lin propounded to the American peoplo a gaspel of th r if t ui»on which w as eatablisbod the proS' ^ p e rity of the republic. Hia homely ad- iI7. vice to tak e care of the pennies, to kee]i everlasting nnd jealous w atch upon tho
. odds ond ends o f ex travagance and jv ' wu»t^^ were followed hy the founders nf the nation, of ncecnsily as well as o f . choico. His .tilvice. valued in- the days X when the land wns being roughbew u plac from the wilderness, became invaluable com to th<i struggling Htaten recovering from The a long and exhniisling wnr for inde- j>Piidenc<*. A!in-ri.:iuis tuived, and from Ihcir eccmoiiiii-n row- the I'lihissul j)roH- pe'rity thn t marked eiisning decades.
W ith p len ty cumo lewt need l« cnn’ cool nerv4', nnd w ith n slackening o f the grip seal uf necessity ensued u weakening of t^ic Ptts will to save. l ’ro»jH'rity became com- ninnplacc. And willi llie d istributiun o f wealtli , and an i-nhing of the bonds o f circumslaiK-e, came a lessened re- ^ jp o e t for th rif t . Men took j)ride uol »o mueh in wliat they sjived as in what they spent. They feared Ui be tlioiiglit ,j,p, niggardly. Iljitlier thnn b - t lm u g h l pen- the ny wisi! they pref<-rre«l to be pouml pro foolish. mal
Tho p ity of it ih thal ihe extrava- ar tl gance whieh in recent years has b*‘- ' come a nutional charartvris lie haa not been confined to those who could moat a f f o r d ' i t . I t has kivodcd all ranks jinil haa been mrfst pronounced by'' tnen And )<romca who sought tu clothe their | modest circnmstanccs by a ihow o f ^ plenty . There is n s tory told—a a d a a e t t t ru e ooe—o f a milUountre and a young fr ien d who wt-re w alking dawn one of Hon o ur p^cat iliupping a v c n u o a > ^ I t wna in tbe d ay s when a ha lf dollar would. M i
buy a good pair o f suspenders—aud suspeader* were worn., 'fiTe younger m an w » ab o u t to en te r a haberdashery to spcBd hlsluU f-dollarn wfcea hla mor>;
o*pflricae«a m entor aaw a ' a l f a « r o « th e a tre« t ad vertis ing 'twapcndcn a t 4fj e ea ti , 'i ro. called h’t * / r f c n d ’s a tten tion to t t . “ Oh, T w ouldn’t w alk across the
, a t r * ^ ) ^ ' a a v « f lv« c e n ta /^ ih# prosper...OM yoniai rem arked. “ Y a n n | .m i ^ , ’ '
tb » t W a a o f £ iu s e « , .< < Im irk ayear—aoa- •ometUaea Joagpr— o laake
•XX . •
LO per cont on niy money. You have a 1^:hance hcn> lo snve ns imieli in fiv^ 11Jiinn tes ." ~w.
There is food for thoiiglil hero for ^• very einjiloyer and uvcr>-* cmployuj fo r K•ver.v lioiiMulioldcr hi the lund. We , Bihould licit be nsliumrd to practice the Himnll ocC.iioiiiiea. \S> may oome 'd a y H>c at*linn’ied if wo don’t. ™
il f S woS s ~P I l lE L -K N IP E y S E O 'i
aussell Bell is Badly Uaed m Kai
Affray which Follows Offen • tog
sive Statement
' l u n i l i (Hiiccial).—Hiissell Hell is in .. “ I local hospital for knife cu t treatm ent ml Kverett Hall is tield under bond o f a a i inOf) on chargo of asnnult. Both princl- fan lals li> tlie alleged affra.v aro furin *nt vorker.H working on jiluces about fivo iiiles uortlnvest of Hiilit. I t is avcrrod 'ij he iii(>n fought us the re.sult of un ar- , 'ument on Hatur.la.v. n. sta tem en t by Jell in furu ting Hnll whu is snid to lavo assaulted thu former witli ii knife.
Ksumination of Hell by a local phy- “ l idan revenled n i,iiinibor of slashe-j "If ibout the n ec k , ' t’u<'e and rlient, tioiu' the if tlieiii, limviner, n f u necessarilv seri- bar
• ’ by
HOLLISTER J
in)LI,ISTl-;u - Mr. aud Mrs. Cecil farris nru “ a t home’ ' to their IriondH. w it •OHiding al corner Main and Miilio itrccl.
Haying an.l ir rigation are' in full■ wing, and emp pro!i]>e.-tH ur<\ fiillv liO>er i-eiit u h o v e ISIIII. «n«l_ W o n l liu s lieeti r ec e ive d t h a t .Mrs. C. ’uvaneM s' c on il it ion is iniu-li im p r o v e d " }|ic is t u k i n g I rc a t n io n t a l R o c h e s t e r , w j i d in n . - ‘ „ r ,
i;. W. .\l,- |{ue a n . l f a t. i il y o f M in i . loka lav . ' iu'.v;;il to lIolliMt^ir l.i m a k e t h e i r , lome . ■ nJo'• H a r . i li ! l{ . ' a lly nia .le a s h ip m e n t o f amliH f ro m INigers.m T l le ^ . lav f o r ( 'h i- Cor aK<>- a lo
.Mrs. I'}. I., l l a u in l 'N eon d i t io i i is re- a n r lor te tl lo hi- miirii iiiiprin-cd. 'S lic in <. iti ll g r e n t l y irouhU-.l w i th a » th in a . ,
K. .V, KrickM.n le ft T h i i r s d a v on a iiiisneHN tr ij i lo .Suit L a k e <,‘i ly . *5“ '
F r ie i l . l » .if th e (:hai it an< |ua b u c k e d Ip t h e .■ ii intnitt ee Hii tu rday r v e n i i i g ihki .b r li i i n l r a i ^ - i i f o r a four-d:i<C co u rse fo r■ cduii-, pr.»baljlv, diiriiig the lal- ^ -j|
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tU aad A b a tn e t Company a ^' sh«
C. A. W arner lo .1. 11. Sliijminn $800u ol V. block 68. Twin i 'a l ls . bai
.1. P. Tompkins to Wilford Morlev •] (■Kill, I..1 r, lil.ick 7 l„v . 1st A d j. , Buhl. „ c
. S. H.vde to .1. T. Beem S500, p a r t lot I; block 0 Inv. 1st A.M., Buhl. ,
A. B. Wilson et nl lo C. h t Merrlr-1:Mi(K) hits H) lo hloek «8, Buhl.
.1. .M. (lilibs to B. (). H anev ijtlO, lot r., block H-2, Buhl.
C. A. Lindsled t t.‘> A. P. DeN'enl ■ ' l i o n 1-: 1-- KI L> HW I t SE 1-4 24- ■
■Anna Wild to Kleanor Wild $1, 1-- H
nt. in X l-.T of lot 7, Moorman 1st Add. H rwin Kails. ■
F i le r I. (). O. r . to C. S h a f f ».10 lot l l ». bloek 1, Filer I. O. 0 . P . Cemetery.
Ida 1.. Cole to I* D. B utler $1, lot .0. block :i .lones Add., Twin Palls.
h. C. Crcas to Oscar McNcls $ 1, lot 2, hloek Twin Falls.
Elirjibetli M. Huffman to. O. F . Huff- ( uaii $1. hits s nnd 1>, bloek Hi, T w in f i-'nlls. • M
A. I’. Senior to .John .Maher $530 lo t a ^7. blnek U, Honior Add.. Twin Falls. ^
K. H. Heqna to K. F. Browne J21>,292 / |it SW I-l ::710Kt.
F. B. Itiph-y to \V. O. M .K ibhen $1. M W 12 S KI -1. ;iO 9-!ik " •
Pasteurizing Milk. .T he milk In the bottles may b a .
jiaced In .a tioller Iq which cold w a te r * ' wm es up to the oecks of the bo ttles . . Fbe boiler is then placcd on the s tova »nd hentcd until the w a te r reaches a , :ernpcrBture of 145 degrees Fnhreu- le lt 08 determined by. the thermome- :er, w here It la maintained for 30 mln- ates. T h e Iwtlles a re then removed. rooled to raDplng water; and (cept lealed until tbe milk la re n d ; to se rve .* ' PasteurlratlOD kills d lseaa tx au a ln g cerm i.
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Memoranda In cMtss. IA re a d e r tells us tha t with the a w q*'
Df gum tragacaiith . a llowing a week for drying, two 'bheet.t o f gInHs can bo " Joined with' a shoe^ of p ap e r between thora. without the sllghteat s ta in ing of the paper. It Is suggested th a t th ia “ ** provides a new, and useful m eans o f i m aking paper weights and o ther glaaa article* with colendars. etc.. Imbedded In I hem. The gum. while stUUwet, ap* Wa pea™ to have sta ined the p a p e r ; b u t every trace o f this dlsa'ppcara aa th a tfla drying ou t proceeds.—S den tlf lc Amert- era ca6. K ^
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V A L E N T IN E PARTY.
"T h e F a i ry Q ueen Is going to give a — 'a len tli ie party,'* naid old W itty W itch, . ■Aro you read y fo r U T’ »
"W itty W itch ,” »»ld old Mr. G iant. j 'I a m a lw a y s ready fo r one o f the ^'alry Q ueen’s parties. We will go oge th rr . And w c will take h e r vnl- mtlnoH. (AO I Iy everyone gofng to)e a t th e p a r ty?" , ______ fa
“ I boll(r\e so," said. W itty WUcRT ‘T he (Jnoinea an d Klves and Brownies K ind G.obllnH nnd Bogey fam ily and O af 7 'amlly a n d Fly-High, tho E lves ' bird, ■ m d all o f Ihe uiiuul guoHts.” H
" T lm t’}! flue," Hald old Mr. Olunt. I ‘I h aven ’t be«n‘ to a^p a rty In ever so G ong. ■ Wy m ust th ink about our valen- ^ Ines ' fo r the F a iry Qupon, W itty iVlloh. W h a t u r e your Idcu.s?''
“II m igh t be nice.” sa id W itty W itch, hp 'If we each tuude her a valen tine and an hen showt'd i l to the -o the rx before- or land, b u t e ach o f us to m ake it quUo of ly ourso1vo.-< nnd w ithout nny HtigK«*-s- in Ion frolu tho o ther. Thon they will on lure to be uo very different." jg
■That'H n K<>'>d blea." sa id Mr. (JIanL . wl 'Woll, If th e p a r ty ts to. be tom orrow, qj, ve’d betl,er,bL» hu rry ing ."
“'f h a t w » hail h o tte r be,” s a id W itty Vltch. ' • w
"L e t 's luuet tomorrow morning, ir lght and oarly.'^ said old M r .O la n t , befo re l l 1 t im e to go to th e par ty . ^ md show ench o th e r the va len tine wa (•( lave m ade." |,(
"T hiil 'a a good Idea," sa id W ^ ty ut iVltcli. " I ^ t u s m eet ou tside y u u r cave . n) it ten o 'c lock an d then wo will have a p< ilmple luncheou, which I will b r ing - (long w ith me, fo r I c a n ^ a k e eo m any m llfferent dli^K^ in my l^ l^hen In th e th :o rner o f t O ' ‘avo. And I will c a rry a ilong a bSnTTet w ith Ihe sandw iches ol ind everyth ltiK eltte I'll m ake.’* tb
" B u t yoti m u s tn 't b r ing loo much," tc inld old Mr. (Jiunt. " fo r the F a iry m lu een will w nnt uk tp b ring o u r appe- In Ites a s m uch a s ahe will w a n t ub to lo ir lng o u r valen tines , and even m o re !" Ili
"All r ig h t," Huld W itty Witch. " I fr vill only b r in g ua enough to nibble on ind enough tu ke«>p us f rom being too w itnr%'lngly hungry . fJood-by." sh e sa id sc iH she wont off. ct
"Good-by," Huld.old Mr. fJlant.Thoy ench worked over th e ir valen-
Lines, a n d ho did all t h e ' F a iry land rreu tures. f o r evoryotiu w anted to have a va len t in e fo r the F a iry Queen, and the w an ted to have a va len tine fo r ' !*ach of h o r guest.H a s they s a t a t her 3an«iuct table .
T h o n e x t ' day whon W itty Witch' went to o ld Mr. ( i lan t 's cave ahe found tha t ho hud ninde such a big va len tine " there w asn 't room for It aod him in ^ the CB^e a t the sam e tim e. t > ^
"You Hoe." ho Nuld, an he looked a t
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“ Such a Big Valentine.”
the eno rm ous rod h e a r t he had m ade wtilch waH biggor than him self, “ I tr ied to work n v e r Humetlilng rea lly big, and of cou rse th is tu rn ed nu t to be It, for I forgot I'm' K« big myself 1"
“And I 'vo iiinde |u y valen tine about my size," sa id W’lt ty W itch, "and all over l l I hnve w ritten versea fo r the F a iry Q u e e n . ' L it t le verses te lling her how we all love her."
So W itty W itch und old Mr. G lnnt noon s ta r te d fo r the va len tine p a r ty ^ a f te r they had Hnlshed th e ir sim ple ^ lancheon. T hey arr ived Just aa r svaryone w as arriv ing , and Everyone liad m ad e a va len tine for th e F a iry Queen o f the sam e slr.ed h e a r t aa the slxe o f th e g iver 's height and fa tn ess I- F o r tbey all sa id t h a t th e ir heai;U might be Nmall Id real s i te , bu t the ir bearta full o f love f o t t h e F a i ry Queen were a s la rg e a s they were, because lhay had to be to hold all th a t love.
And th e F a iry Queen hnd a valen- rise f o r c a c ^ o f h e r gneats , m ade of rod m b le s ^ d tinshing w ith woodland ilatoondn. m ad e by the d iam ond mak- fra, Mr. S u n a n d Mr. Snow,
B u t a f t e r they had had th e ir su p p e r ■ t tw ilig h t a ll a ro u n d fro m th e tre«a they ^uw h e a r t s m nde ot cO 'a tal glaaa, which s p a rk led a n d danced and ahowed many d iffe ren t c o lo n .
"T he re Is a c ryatal heat^t fo r each of mv ffuesta." sa id th e F a iry Queoh. "nnd
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;aune they'K liow hovr my'^ h e a r t ls _al-[ / «ays d u n d n g in ao m any different. | lappy. spark ling , m erry w ays fo r m yi . ’r ien d s of F n i r y l n n d r
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FOOD FO R T H E FAMILY.
“ “ nlO ne o f th e m oat wboleaome o f b reak- < ■'
f a s t ffKMls a n d one reaaonab le In price pi - i s t h e w h o l e m
w.h c a t g r a i n s cooked until
gelatinous.top
IDllli-F S ^ i S S S ^ s y ^ - o a p o d a l l y good
fo r growing chil- dren.
G reen Soup.—W ash tw o q u a r ts of |P Hplnach In Bovoral woters. W ash , peel nnd chop fine th ree small tu rn ips , two onions, a bunch o f celer>' and n sprig 'f ' Df pnrsloy. F r y the vegetnblos gently = In fo u r tah lM poonfuIs o f b u t te r . Add ono p in t of w a te r a n d s im m er until tender. Mix tw o tnb l^spoonfuls o f flour w ith n' l i t t lo milk, add It to ono aod ono-half p in ts o f milk, lo t boll five mln- iitc.<i. P u t nil th e vegetab les th rough ii sieve, rtien ndd the h o t m ilk a n d serve with fried bread .
Span ish Eoga.—Cook to g c tb e r ono cupfu l of s tew ed tom atoes, a n d qpe cluvo of uttrlic. flnely m inced, one chopped onion, tw o sw eet green pepp e rs Hoodod and chopped. Cook gently u n til rcduce<l one-half . Sp read oh th in Bllcea o t b u tte red to a s t and lay a ponched or frleil egg on each slice.
Boiled F iah In Court Bouillon..^ .Mince ono onion, one s ta lk o f celery, t h r e e sprigs of parsley. F ry them In a l i t t le b u t te r , ndd two teaspoonfuls o f snlt, filx pepper coma, n bay leaf, th re e cloves, two q u a r ts of boiling water. one p in t of vinegar. Boll fifteen mlntitc.<<. s tm ln and k eep 'to uso In boiling flsh. R ub tho flsh w ith s a l t nnd lemon Juice nnd pu t In the balling l iq u o r ; s im m er un til tho flesh fnlls from tho hones.
. Maple J u n k e t - W a r m Just lukew a rm one q u n r t o f milk, odd ono dle- solve<l Junke t tablet, one-third of n cup of m nple su g a r nnd p o u r Into she rbe t cups. Serve with g m te d mnple . Hugaf nnd cream , o r n pudding sauco nm de o t tw o-th in ls of n cup o f maple suga r , tw o tnble.spoonfuls o t 'f lour, onc cnpfu l of bell ing water, tw o table- ipoonfu ls o f bu tto r and vanilla to llavor.
Eacalloped Celery W ith Cheeae /~Cook the rough conrse portions o f cel-1 cry, cut In bits, until, tender, a d d to n rich w hite sauce in layers with cheese. B ake in a m ode ra te oven until the cheese is molted. 1
r ' I.F irat M laslonaHet to Islands. |
O ne h undred y ea rs ngo tw o • men | woro sent' from Torring ion , C<»nn.. to I be th e flryt m issionaries to the Hnwnil- ! a n Islands, then known ns th e Sand- ! wich Islands. T h e ovont w as com- { meinorntod a t Tnrrlnicton.
Hear Willinm .1, Bryan \Ve<lnes(lQ.v. ndv.
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I f you live o u ta id e " { ^ city, send in y o u r shoes b y p a re d post.We will p a y tho m ailing chargtia.
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Whiil i.>i y o u r hlen* o f w hat n wife am night to bo7 Do you like tbo jirvtty glv mes wlio mako tlio men in tho audicQcc lo rane tlic ir . necks when you oacort her plo 0 tho thouter, bu t who cannot scram- lie eggs o r m ake ilrinkablo coffocT Or 182 Io you p re fe r tho domestic k ind who leop you r hous.r Hpotless and<a>e nat- iral born cookr^ bu t who a lw ays grotit Qqi -ou in a^irou and dusting cap and arc ilwnys too t i red to» go ou t evenings? ^ •The T h ir teo n th Commandment.” tho fpS licturo ill w hich Ethel Clayton Is show- ng u t tho Idoho theator w ill toll you ibout s t i l l nnothor tyjio o f wife. To Icscribe h e r would spoil tho pleasure •on will der ive from thu picturo.
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ry ab o d t m ig h t coosldor the stu tcmont '7f ncloDtiata t h a t tbo sun will get cold Id 12.000,000 yoara.—Dos Molnos (la.) Rvgtiiter.
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)lD 4bo U n ited S ta te a w aa WllUam U o a - « roe o t Concord, Moaa.. wbo, Jn 1813. Invented a p roceaa by which be pu lverized a n d m lx a d th e ' m a te r ia l ' and incnaed It In c e d a r b o ld e n . H e w aa vory aucceestul In aeUIng hla produc t " ~ a n d continued th a boalnesa fo r a r e a r a n d a ha lf, w bon b e waa obliged to givo It op on a c co o n t of th e difficulty In ob taining r a w m ateria ls . Another pioneer In the iDdnslry wan Joaepb Dixon, w bo com m enced bualnaaa ta 1827.
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A fJilrtirs only fivo wliort hito in 0at- i i n la v ’H jriiJJlf and nllowcd no ruoH to H.’k)n-.
> - yoQ]Hiirinn ih f pasl wrok Unl>o R uth QI Jn
]inHHCil Trih ypciikcr of Cleveland nnd Jotf .lRi'kK<w «f Cli»«»Rn »«' bfttt lag.'OBd now Htiindu Hi-cuiid liigli nian in the Aiiii'riinii IcuKm'. ' GoorBO Bislcr of tho Rrii\v«fi imly in iilit-ad o f tlic homo run tlia t kitif;. tho{
— ------ ry AMowi'vor the yankeu mu(;jjcr hua only
oiif jioiiit t‘dK»* oVL'r th*’ Indlnn nnd. tho Sox Btftm, w ith .:186 u«. a lo taL Jnckaoa j , nml tjjionkcr tiVr tied with m arks o f . .Hsr>. ttvMer'8 tvvcragc for Uic scasou in .lli>.
— o r ISinlur liHR dropped o ff 11 po in ts in « loaf
wi'i'k, while Hiith hnn gQinod JO jwinla .
Sim Sniih-y, RngobrUftli sogc, snys;• • T h ' loiifer is nlwftys convinced ho ^ciinhl of hi'on HUCiii'sifiil e ffcn hp hcd ' ^Imtii horn r ich .” . j j
^ Mike O 'O ow.l nnd B attl ing OrtcRu N ^ ' i d nol iiiill (jff their echodulcd figh t
in Portland , Ore., F r id ay uipht booausc , OrteRfi w anted h is fovorito referee. .J , who recently drnw uguiiis tthe St. I ’lnil mnn. Mike, on the, other Imnd, wiiJ'tu.l ft jn-w d?al in thi' r i 'f t ieo -
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I'il.-lt.-r lilll.Ill'll, wti.i i-tnnieily it m .I- n<| in Kiilil, und who flijis Ihc pill for the I ’hils, iii 'rformi'd in notable fashion iinniiisi tln' I’ira tes Siilurdiiy.
H iih li . ' l lii 'ld t h e l’ittHli\irKh NntitmjilM , . til n ix 'l.ln'V!, f u r on ly o ii£ r u n , K i v i n s ' 1. Un- I ’h i i s H mii rKhi o f \>vd m u a t> w in on .
J U S T O N E M O EE M A E K GONE. (1. NKW V O H K , (/H)— w nrhl’B rerorcl 'I'
of (ine iiiiniito l:i :i '> oei'fimlrt fo r tlio women M Kill metre f rec s iy le Hwirn. out- 1"- iloorK, wn« H"t. Siitnnlny by E tlie ldn 11. n ic ib tre y o f the New York W om en’s 1-. ^winimitijr asHoi'iiition in the Olyiiijiic
■ f ina l t r y out at Manhnttjin lii'aeh.• H c r ' t jm o hottereil the record o f Ki.
1-,T hold jo in tly by I'anny Dnru'-kmil l C hn r lo tU ' Bi>yK' t'*' M-
tl i e W n n u m 'h H w im m in ; ' iiP sn H ntion a m i is 7 L'.') Heeonils f a s t e r ' t l i n n tlic- l l lvn ij ii c r e e o r d f o r th e r‘vi-iit Jiinili- b y 1.'.- .MiHs l)iir(i.-k a t a to i 'k h o lm in H3.
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WHH w ritten . nceortllUK to Ottppcr’B W eekly, tiy a BClwolboy In St. "•'Ocene Is a henvy-HOt bird with n henfl on one s ide &n<I n tall on the o ther.H is fe« t iB se t so fnr back o n b is nux- f,,y n lng g e a r t h a t thoy nearly m lsa bl« body. Som e g«cse Ib i^andeni an d ha* t- a cn r l In h is ta ll . O a n t lm d o n 't l a j j ih i o r se t . Thoy j a s t cat, loaf nnd go 1 swimming. If I bad to bo a guote, 1 or w ould ta th .er bo a gnndtr. Q eese do n o t give milk, b a t givo eggs, b u t fo r me, give roc l ibe r ty o r givo death.*'
InaecU That Hava Short Life. _T h e w n re niiuiy eggH of (imall Insect*
t h a t n^*^ h a tch ing all tho Ume. ' T b e raj- o f sunshlno. fn ll log weakly upon th o fitdo o f n troe o r upon aO old log. w ill h a tch ou t m any o f these eggs, and tb e l i t t le c rea tu re* wobble th rough th e I firoson a i r fo r a fow m inutes befo re perish ing . Poflslhly It Is a t rag ed y w ith them when they nro b ro u g h t ioto th e w orld too sonn. At any m te they d o n o t f lou r ish ; th e y do not mat© ao d p ro p a g a te tholjr kind w hen , ba tched o n t tn w inter.
T w o Church DeelghatkifM.7 b» . w o r d “p ro tc s tan t” l o ^ o d e *
tn*ny ^burehes. tho P ro te s tan t Epl*- copal and the Methodist Kplscopal m o D g them . T h o word *^ro to8tan t" c am e In to uso a t the tlmo o f tho Itef- o rm ation bo th In EDgland ood on the continen t. I t stood for a p ro te s t ■ g a in s t tho Rom an Catholic cbnrcb.I b e na^pe Ib o o t particu larly .Hlgnlll- e a n t a t th is t im e when all o f the dw rcbea^ a r c d raw in g c lo so r together. — B rooklyn Bagle .
Be«s Liked Pcacock PU.I t Ib recorded hy h is torians of the ^
day th a t Qneen Elizabeth 's fav o rite - d ish on fcslu l occnslons w as .peacodk — pl/t^—B rooklyn Kngl*.^
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Men's RIgMa ff^U « d 'i H g h t i a r e a g rea t dea l o f ]|
ro u b le to them. Tbojr a s se r t them , ' Iind get them , and tboa they d t m t (I .enow w h a t to do with them. A m a n 's ] Igh t* , baU o f tlioni, a re m ean t toI r e aw ay.................Tbe b e a t i tu d e o l 1'o n r right* Is, they a re y o u r bcner* Idcnces. T o n can yield them, g l’re I h em awoy. And the law of socialmlty. iR thiH loT-' of assertion o f a ____n ah’B IndlvldusUty , aud the uso o f | l i a t Individuality a s a benevolence fo r h o s e th a t a r c round ahout-him .—E t ^7 W ord Deccher. p,
Jiid Tunklns. pJ u d T unk lns Rayx the vnhie of m
>daca tio n dejK'nds on w hether n nijm -Pl ie n it to Increase h is workln ' cnpucU y I___j r only Jus t to project srotind fo r li ^ oafln* Job.
No. «0 OnalE P O a X OF T H E O O N D m O N O P Oru
T H B B A U K OF KIMBEBLY, A T On* KTMBKRT.Y, I N THE STATE OP. » ID A H O , A T T H E CLOSE OF BtTSI- Of N ESS, J U N E 3ff. 1020. a m
UESOUROWi ♦1, Ca.sh on_hnnd ...........- .......$ 5,344.22 —2. -Duo from bonks ...... ....... 33,08B.01 p1. Clirckft nnd d raffs on oth- *
e r banks ............... ,............. 1,875.50 ~Loans and d i s c o u n t r ...... 350,291.84 *
7. St<ieks, bonds ami war-ran ts ................- ................ 27,010.28 j” ’
it). U unking house, furniture ,,and f i x tu r e s ....................... 10,800.00 ^
'I’a la l ...................................444,:il0.04
LIA D IL IT IE 8 . . ____^ fin1. ^ndlvidnal dejvosils sub- '
.ierl to .-heck ...............„...S128,145.B3. Ti me curtifii’ati’B of do-
posit ............. ............... ... 174,405.51 ^li. C.'iiHliii'i-'« c.Uei'ks ........ 3,189.13 v,„
Totnl duirjtfifH ..................... 305,800.57 _----------------- 1
111. t ’ap ita l -•it.iek piiiil in........ 3.’5,000.00 hoin . HnqihiM ................................ Kl,500.00 CoiIL'. Undivided profits, Ii'hn int
i'.\pennes, iiitore»l and valla'xfH paid ......................... -48.90 imj
Ki. UoMervod for Libortv —IJoads ............................ 1 300.00 }
M. Uill« pftvnbk', inthnlmK obli^'ationw rcprcacntingmonL*\- borrowed ............. 1.".601.-17 “ ,
1.'.- Ho-^Heounts ................... 4.-;,861.47H3. r . B. bond fcrtificntc-H.... 1,300.00
Toi. il ........... .-......................... M44,:il0.04 ^STATIC OF IDAHO, ' J
M. teri 'o iin ty of J w i n Falls. —;
I , W. H. Turner, cnHliicr o f the above jj ‘nam ed hand, iio aolcniiily swc-nr th a t tbo . .nbove sta tem en t is truo to the beat o f . my knowledpo and belief. •
W.. H. TURNER, C«ishicr. “Subscribed and sworn m beforo iiio - '
t h is 7Ui duy of .luly, 11)20. 22i1 eiTtify tha t I nm nut an offinor o f __
or director of th is bunk. <II. EA.TON, Notftry Public . 40
f 'o rri 'c t—Attewt: 8tC. T. BKOW^^ prl lE M J Y .JONES, ai(
Dirccforti. oti
RAILBOAD TIME TABLE______ th
Eftstbotmd “I No. 166--------- ..Dopait. 6:45 a . n . ' th
N o. a4.._..........Dejintt 4:45 p ta. foWestbomid —
No. 83....____ Depart 11:45 a. m.No. 165_______ Depart 3:45 p. m.
Bogerson Branch Trains ~Southbound gc
No. 330______ Depart 11:45 a: m. BNorthbound —
No. 340______ Arrive 3:20 p. m.________________________ In
MailMtttonp - No. ISO a t 5 s . to.No. 83 a t 11 a. m.No. 156 a t 3 p. m.No. 84 a t 4 p. m. li,Bogerson branch a t 11 a. m. ^
Tho foregoing msU makenp is “ opera tive a n d offcctive u ad er or* dinary conditions; i f a g rea t am ouot o f mail should be drop-< _ ped a t ab o u t tb e regul&r closing timo i t would be impossible to h dispatch tbo mail on the precise L hour. P
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STOCKMUN I !
'We can.furnish you choice , *•
LAKD SCRIP■ ■ . ' I'
' MILLS CORPORATlOiv ^i j H . 0 . A L B IA N D E E , M gr. ' •11 . ^ v o r Golden Enle Store j
Ford owner goes to the rd
> {A D » 0 P E 1 0 \ OBPALMa MV O U - - m e v t h e _ c ^ M
TWIN I^ALLS DAIL-g
DAILYNIEATEB f
Per word ver'insertion Ic H
Per word uer week 5o
Per word ver month 15o
CUSSIFIED RATES FO>ne iM ertlon , per w ord-___ ______ Ic»ae w ee* (0»U y and W eekly)______ Cc ^>ne m onth (Dally and W e e k ly )„ .....I 6c
BOnlmum e lu rg e fo r each insertion f a n y olasalfled ad, IS cents. a J j au5t m n fo r a sta ted period o f t im e. '~Z
—P H O N B sa— p J,- - . 2-tc
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE ^YOU SA LE-^"2 acrcs th reo miloB T
louth o f Twin Palls. No. 1 w heat crop, Ko(S’o, 1 henn crop; prico reasonably i f —=ukoix a t otice. Phone fliJS I t 5 or writv' . Jen Hawell, R. J.
—■ ■ ■ - o a lK()R HALE— 10-room modern houiH.*, Pe t
lak fliior.*!, ho t w ater heat, will mak-r —“ fine homo and good incomo; furnlHhcil ^ :f ilesired. See .owner o t 325 2nd Ave.SorUi. j
"k O U S A L E ^ 'Y rm ro ro , din ing tah io im l chairft, dreisors, Iimthcr dovenport, !’!•'' lied, nifjs, stoves. (MO 8th Avo. L . ^ '
i m S aX e — My 18-acre BubuYban ^liomc ruueh a t Pie rce P a r k ond Boiao " aCountry club; closo in on h ighw ay nnd —: intcnirlmn lino; under intonsivo culti- vntiim. with small f ru i t , etc., and well inijiroved. C. K . Mocoy, Boise, Idabo.
FOB SALE— Motiern 4-room houst- w ith slcoping porch; doflirablo location , N- on Oth Aye. Enat. Terms. I ’hone flfll/R “
FO ft SALE—By owner TiVe-room and ^sleeping porch, uiodcra houso; posses- —sioi) immediately. 711 Sccond ave. E. 'Term*.’ Phono 1280. roc
FOR SALE— Five new 5-room houses; ' terniB. See E. A. .Moon.
F O B BALK — Now 5 room m odern . ' houae w ith ono, two or th ree aercs, fo u r blocks from Lincoln school, 200 feo t i from pavem ent. Phone 1268. Ijjj
FO B 8A L B - ' I ^ o Twin F a U s 'b u s i- DOSS lo ts ; prico reasonable. Phono 220-W.________________________ ^ roc
OOOSE LAJCE VALLEY, Orogo*. ‘21! 40 ncTcs fully Improved (w a te r ri{At>. Stock, impluments, furnituro. Low
Srico fo r quick sale. $2000 will ban- p), k ', bulancQ te rms to suit. Apply _ ownes, W.'A. Bailey, Lakovinw, Oregon.I ■' ~ do
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS' " f o r S A L B ^ C h o r r i ^ Wo 'p^ck ^ them; Oc pound. Phone 578 B 3.
I ^ B S ALE— i n f ie ld 110 tonV ” throo miles _-e*#t. .qoarter south o f foU B dty . ' 'P hoae 654J I L "
FO B SALE—Brood sows and shoats. ■ , E dw ards ranch, N. Suburban P a rk , af* p , tornoons. _
FOR t ^ L E —Finp regular milk goats, _ centle, well broke.-Phono 65U-B. P . O ^ Box 754. _____________________ * j
F O E BALE- -Blnycles, tricycles, fh»h- - ing taoklo, U(0s f d o^oessories. W er- . n e r '8 Bopair Shop S24 2nd St. E.
F O E B A L B -T ea ig reea -BarTea Rock Cockerels, 200-l6o8 E gg Btock. No bot- „ te r lay ing s tra lii in county. Eggs lu r _ hatch ing . Prices reasonable . GS4 2nd A re . B. gi
FO R SA LE—L. 0 . ' Sm ith & BrM . typew rite r, p ractically now. Boom No. ,i 10, B ank & T ru s t Co. &
FO R R SA LB or tradft, youpg w ork horses, good ones, fo r cows and heifers.L. J . Miller, 1 1-4 miles east l ^ i n Falls , ^ Phono CIO R 1-3.
C O N K E Y 'S PL Y K N O C K E ^ - K e e M tho flies o ff of animals. T o v eows w u l give moro milk If you u t o ^ I t p a y s ^ for ites lf nnd makes you a p rofit . l b r 7 sale bv Darrow Bros. Seed & Snpply Co. -
~ I ' 011~ s X l E —Cherries, “ amoll t rees , eatiy to jiick. 1 3-4 miles cast o f foon - , d ry on Kimberly Road.
FOB B A L » - . '’.o't^nH of a lfa lfa , #u’0 I per ton. -W. C. Ciirtl-S. I lunsen.
FO B BALE—Binge/, sowing m achine, \ in fino condition. 265 Oth Avo. N . ,
' “ Z E c lv ” Piauoa coat more. B u t all good thinga cost tnorr. Circulor, prieea .
I nnd te rms mailed free . K a rl Zeck Co.,I Inc., Twin Falls, Idaho. e
,Y NEWS, TW IN-FALLS
EWSCLAS8 N E C E N T P E R W O R l
IF YOU DONT THINK i TRY AJ^EW PEN
OR SALE—MISCELLANEOUSE . D. KELLOOOP a e im t fo t l l t t ~ 1 e r ' s Dry Arsenate o f L ead fo r sprav fur atoria l. Call Phone 050-B. P . 0 . Box •—
PO R SALB-^Used truck , newly aiu ted , working p a r ts ns good a s now, to n capacity , 4 spooda fo rw ard ; jiric? ad to^ms very reasonable to good a r ty . Phone 75. j
I 'O R S A L B -C h i ld ’s go ca r t .~ C a i\ ot oom 6, Central Bnilding, Tw in Palls. j
FO R SA LE — Underground gasollao in k , w ith pump. C apacity 50 gals. a fo and clean. P r ice MO. A r th u r J . ‘ eavey . A bstrac t offiee . j
FO R SA LE—Man ’a • bicv^i^; cheap^11 1th E. • l l!
HAM.MOND’S 8 L U 6 SHOT—Kills , abbn;;o irorma (ind all ea t in g insects onIjiutB. Kor-^salb by Darrow Bros. S e e d __
Supply Co.
FOR- SALE—U sed Elling ton piano, .a ln u t case. Apply a t N ows office . __
i ’GR SALE— Gooaoberries, 15c gallon n buHli; I'.urrants ^.'ic gallon on bush ; _ elery p lm us; nlao f i r s t cu t t in g a lfa lfa 10 per ton iu Hhock, any time except p | tiuKinvB. ' .1. M. Spnckmun, 1-2 mile - > .E . 'c i ty . ._________________________
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS ^■“w a n t e d TO B E N T - A five or six- ^ ooiii house unfurnished. Phono 30QW.
W ANTED—A good sceond-bnnd vio- 1 . in. J . E. DoWitt, U ndertaker.-------------- 23
\VANTEI>—llcod baby c a b ; m ust be __n goo<l condition. Phono 724M.
" W A N T E D ^ N u rse to c a ie for-iiiTaSd f.“ ady and help w ith housework. P h o se 27W.
WANTt^D TO R E N T —ThTCO to five- o oom houBu, furnished. Clcrk No. 2, eg •ari’ postoffice. —
W ANTED—iflflO window and door w',r«‘ens to make a t M o o n ’s Shop s; t’ho.Do 6.
W ANTED — Kalsomining* promptly ct lone. Estimat(\e cheorfully given. Kun- „ Itle :& Bc-miller, Twin P a l ls P rem ier - P a in t Shop, 230 Main Ave., N. Phone 231. . , D
WANTED—To te a t , r am isb ed house □ r modnrn apartm ent of throo to f ive w rooms, fo r tho sommor months or long- gi cr. SUox A. L., Nows.
PA R TY with ou tf it to s ta c x 20 acres a lfa lfa ; one or all .cu t t in g s ; closo lu. ic Phono 602J G. , A
- W a n t e d —Your automobile to wash. „ S atis fac to ry work guaran teed ; onr rat<s «1.C0. Coatral Oarago. 318 Shoshone W. P P hono 452.
W ANTED—To co n tra c t 20 acre* boons, spocial largo y ie ld ing variety, Sec Darrow Bros. Seed & S upj^y Co. q
' DBEBBMAEINQ—s e r a B . P . Pore- F m an, 1037 Elm St. f
W A N T m — Y our la w u m ow ctt ^ grind . W erner's B epalr Shop. *
WANTED—Your ra»or blades to sharpen. ‘ W om or’s R epa ir Shop, 24^ Second sreot & ^
POSITION WANTED ’W ANTED—Truck d r iv e r wishes posi-
I ion driving trui'k in town. CuH 554J 5.
W ANTED—E xperienced bookkoopor . w ishes position; good refor 'eneea Phone 752R.__________________________________ -
HELP Vtf ANTED 'W .\N TED — Women nnd girls for
picking fherries. Karl F r u i t fo .
W ANTED—A • gennem an stonogra- ■ pher. Call phono 182W betw een 0 and 7 P- m.________________
MONEY TO LOANTO LOAN—Small eum on fa rm or
c ity property . Phono 72.6B.
S, IDAjaO, MONDAY, J l
SSIFIEDSlB A N D W O R T H IT ! '
ADVERTISING PAYS 'JNIES WORTH
FOR RENTFOR REN T—Room, gentlomnn pre- liQ trred. 235 .’Jth Ave. E. ' with
5H)R REN T—Threo room iinfumished ;>»rlmcnt. Inquiro a t H e rb s t & Rambo. ____
r o i l KENT—Two roo»n, fo ra ijhod >r light housekeeping. 535 F ourth E.0 children. I,Inh
FOR RENT— Largo, cool bedroom for ~ {} xo, cloRQ ,in. Phono 126U.
"f o u r e n t — -Thrco Booil, m i l ' i i h lo . iffice rooms, third floor McOomick nilding. Call W. B. Amsbary, I rrigated nnds Company. —
FOR R ENT—Q aiage, closo in. In- p f ouJre Cogswell Tiro and Sorvjco S U ^ cowa
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FOB HENT—Four-room fuml«l]|.aouBo; UBo o f chickcaa; In Sonlh Park- 1 “ l&I.___________ ___ ‘■• 'f r
FOB RENT—Now moflorn brick store = r garage building. Soc JSzchongetealty Co., 113 E. M ain S t. Phono 30- |
lOABD AND BOOM a t ^ l l iJidn V- 'hone 1219-,}.
POR REN T—Sleeping rooms a t 232 t Mfth avo. E. Phono y 2 B.
FOB RE N T —W on furnishod lodge O ae ootn, amplo space an d woll lighte<l. Beo One
FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES —FOR .SALE— Cnr Huilublo for bug,
8r», Service S ta tion , M ain West.
'F O R SA LE — F o rd truck. Phono 31. ___________
FOR SALE— M itchell roadster }o p j j;ood ..condition. H as five cord tiro*- (j.,'tico r ig h t fo r cnsh. ^ y CuWt, Troy ____^Laundry. P l i
PARTY leaving c ity will sell new l&SO :niovrolot a t a eacrif ice. 802 l ^ l r d ave. last.
F O R SALE—Saxon 6, 18 model, )vorhau1od in excelen t condition. A t ^ 535 4th Ave. E . t=s=
FOR SALE—OldsmobUe six ; good eopdition, been ru n th reo thousand mile a Call 372. - K
FOR SA LE—Ford ears. Inquire a t Doughty Garage, 3 rd A to._E. ___
FO B SA LS—U D iln I t H ayno i, w i n wheels, rebu ilt a n d r ^ o in t e d . A bar- ^ gain if 'so ld a t once. In q u ire C ity Uar-
FOR S-ALE—Usod Buick-four. Csr ' in fino condition; a barga in fo r e a ^ Address P . 0 . Box 742.
W. B. Amsbary, I r r ig a te d l « n d i com' 9^^ paay, fo r to rm a ^
F ^ R ENT—Boom fo r g o a t ; p rivate entrance. 458 Oth A ve. E- __
FOR R E N T — 10 acres one mile north ^of Ilo llistor; five-room house; well im- ^ proved; t 5 per acre . F . E . O toss, Btock ^ Exchnnge building, P o rtland , Orer.>
T Y P B W B I T E B ^ P o f ” E e n t o r Bale '—See Hoover a t B nsisess College, or m write Blebey, 'T h e T ypew rite r U aa ,* ' Bupert, Idaho.
FOB REN T— Nice f ro n t sleeping b room, 037 T hird west. -
FOB BE N T —P m i ^ i o d slToplng room; gentlem an prefe rred . P hose ~ 002J; 240 Seventh ave. I I
IVIISCELLANEOUS _GOOD B A T H a t B akor rooms. 25c. D
F R E E k indling wood a t the W | i r r ^ . Construction company. N<'Xt the S te r ling Croamery. i ^__. . - . ' -I aB EFO R E T H E Y GROW B IG and an- = Qoying, classified adv e rt is in g will solveyour li ttio w orr ioa I f you f in d i t lo ^ your Immediate in te re s t t o sell proper- ty , classif ied ad vertis ing w ill enable a you to cot o u t tho w orry which Ic a r f(delay m ight oceaMon foe 700. r
- m — . aYou c a n 't guuss you r Avny to ecou- ci
omy and th r i f t . S tu d y the sll^ • U
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CJLY12,1920 ._______
ECTION_ ---------- --- — ^
If 7 0 U want to bny, teO, exchange, barter, dispose of or a o q ^ e AMY- THINd tr7;Jpail7 Newi Olass aas.
LOSTliOST—In Buhl, E lg in w i l s t watch
vith C. M. H. October 6, on back. P isd- r please leave a t sN ew s Offico. Be- rard,
E8 TRAY— L igh t g ray mare, smooth nouth, sl im b«.Ud, w eight between 1300 md 1400. E . P l t ip a t i ic k , llogorson,:dahq.
LOST—Sunday, Ju n o 13, between own and S h o ^ o n e Falls, two chil- I ren 's coa ts ; reward. Ph^pne 20J.
T A K E N lip n t iny ranch 1 mile west i f f l l t y , ,luly 7, two ^ijjito faeo rango •ows^ ono branded on 'left" hfp and ribs r ro o i la r clcclo with po in t upward; i thcr b randed le f t hip and ' t lb s with jort o f shoo sole or rough bottle brand. Dwnor com(> and got them and pay •hnrgen. P . E . Cliambcrlain.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY -BUSINESS n A B . n l t A T O p ' ^
One insertion , p e r Uae______ _______ 10*One w eel^ p e r Use ....................... .......26#One m onths P«s Ubo ______ —— ___ 76* '
—P H O N B 32—
OLASBW o i i o p W ~ Q I > A £ ^ ehiei<it;i:ea^
ine t work. M oon 's .Sh^p . Phose f.
p iA H O ^uK raa P I A N O ^ T U N S Q ^ r o r H ^ . ^ Phoas
tt4, Rogerson Uotel.
PIA N O T U N IN O —Phoue iu s . Logaa M usic Co.
TEA N Srai
0 £ 02^ T B A N a n i B ' O O M P A ^I Phone B4&
p ^ P r o f e j J i o M . a l
AOOOUNTANT7. O. 08CK}0I>—AM Ountaat. Telephoas
87S. Tw in Palls.
ATTOBNETO7*
A tto rn ey A Counselor a t Law P ro b a te a Spocia lty
L 0 U I 6 L . A L LEN , Assoolate Office: 187 M ain Avo. N. or Model Shoe Co., w i th D r. Emos. P h o ae ISft-W.
JftTTKr-^ ftTtaT>AM _T!^wy> a « n V * T ru s t Bldg. Phone 086-B.
AHrtViit B . W n £ O N —Lawyer.
H O M BB M IL L S —BoTd B u iid l^ !
TAY LO B O U M M n re —B a ^ k , P ro b a te a n d eivil p ractice.
[ E W E B L B T * BW B H LB t’—A tte raeys a t Law . P rae t iee in aH Coarts , Twia F a lls , Idaho.
i B. M. W O L F B — L aw yer, Booms 6 aad 0, ovor Id a b o D ep a i tm ea t Store, Twia
I Fa lls , Idaho .
’ J . B . W IS B — Law yer. i \ i l l y organla- ed Collection D epartm ent. Offieee— Booms 0 and 7, ovor -Twin Pa lls B a"^A T ru s t Co., Twin Falls , Idaho.
. D O N y . H B N B T —Boom 7, L D. Bldg. Collections and Commercial Law.
ABOHXTEOT
9 OUABi M b £ . srehrteet,Babcock huildtng. cltif.
^ I f a woman hopes to beeome profi- ° d e n t in m usic she does no t neglect to ^ study music. I f sho hopes to beeome . * more and more e ff ic ien t as a buyer c for iho bomo she will n o t nogleet a
regular nnd in terested s tudy of the ads. F o r s tu d y is the prico o f kaowl*
I- edge; and to knOw is tbo f i r e quUlte l a buying.
by Beck
ABOUT-
CONCRESli Iimmm'
Addison T. Smith Wonders at Steady'Develc^ment of Twin
Falla and DiBtriot
Atlillaon T. Bmilli, Mnlio r<'rrcacnta- five in roii{^OB<t, f inds lomothing no^r to thrill litm oncU timo ho comcs to Twin Fnll# fo r a vinit. ,Tho ovor-Rrow- ing (li'vcl(>innc;it of tho Twin t ’ulJ« din- tr iot is ono o f tlio oiUNtan'iinn fi 'a turcs
. tho couKrcssuion <;i)»ervr(i ciicii tirao ho oomoK. . . ,,
, . I n an Inlorvicw \«<l!iy Mr. Smltli yiolilH 10 tin optlmiBlio iin)julBo rcRanl- in^ . t l io fnttiro uf Bonthcm aoction of ilio Mtntoi. throngh the dovolopmont o f jiri'Hont nrid t rn r t s by lucans o f am']ilc tind Ithornl ((ovomnicnt njiproiirln- tioHH w ith -vvhifh to oonfltrm-t roclnnia- tion w6rltn.
ConKrcHHUitui HniitJi in lii« iii ti '/vicw, HjioftkH nu followH:
“ Each roi-iirrinjc vis it to Twin t 'a lls ■ j l i v i ' s t l i r i l l olj Hiir|iriso nml HaliH- I'nction nt tho woiiiliTful dcvolii^ni'ii t
. on tho tnu 't and tho niinioronH now hiiildingrt which linvu hm n on-etcd ainco
tlip provibiVs vis it. Tho Hnako rivor vnlloy, ;.nil itH ^ront pOHsihilitics aion< ncriiMiltiirnl iinc.i urc nttrafctinf' nnlion-
— wiilo ntton tion . nii<l wlicn tho aovorul IrriRufion jTojoptN contoiiiplntcvl by thn I'ovornnicut and jirivuto cap ita l nro u n d e r wny ihcrc will bu n nonHtiinlly in- •T-uHiiiK influx of HcttlcrB and purclma- ers fo r Innds nlrendy in privoto ownor- xhip.
Spooks o f A ppropnnnuns.“ W hile wo woro unahlo to soenro nn
aiiproprin lioii ut tln‘ luHt m-sKioa of con- grcBS o f *25,OQO,000, to l.c dnplioati'd <-ucli yea r fo r 10 yc-urn tji roclnini tiio nrid lands of tlio woHt wo feel confident of favornblo action noxt Hoflsion. Tho........ .. on upproprinlionH wun ho fn-vorabiy iinpresoed with roprcHontntions y* of the ndvantUKes th a t would roBult w t roiu thn ex])undituri'> o f thin vast aum, _ in tho way of incrunacd food supply, mon* farm Iioiiiom and tho incroam) ot i tho grea t national wonltli* fha t wouM % bo I'roati-il thn t a iilhority wns b ‘' ’cu fo r - n visit o f tho. committL'o to the various I projects . The committeo lo ft Chicn>;o on Juno 20 nnd is now' in tho atn to of Wftsliington nnd will devole th'o 17th
. nnd 18th in s tan t to vb itinK southern Id ah o / Including; d t r ip throuRli the Twin Fa lls jU s t r i t l and an inspoctiou o f the Amerienn Falla reservo ir 's i te . I T plan to join tho . i 'on inn ttro a t ParmA F riday n igh t and nccompany the mcni- bcrs ns fa r ns Idaho Falls.
W a te r , P ow er liCglalatlon.“ Tho m ost im portoal Icgislntion on-.
ai'lo<l n t the las t session of congress so f a r na tho went is concorncd provides fo r tho development o f t-iio w a te r power ,, .Hites and the coal, oil nnd phosphato ~ .<lppo8ifa on tho public domain. F o r ' moro than 10 years congross has been ^ ro n n d e rin g th is legislation, du ring » which tim o tho lands wero w ithdraw n t from entry . A s a re su l t thcso g re a t rc- I nourccs remained undovclopod. U nder «• tho laws rocontly exac ted tho govom- mont re ta in s tit lo , bu t perm its of devol* » opmont o f tho w ator power sites and tho m ineral doposita undox rolca a a d I' regulations proscribed by tbe socrotorv o o f tho in te rior. Gtntcfl and m nnldpa ll- P ties opo g iven tho pro /eronco in cons t ru c t in g powor sites a a d fu m ith in g he&t and l ig h t to th e people w ithoot ]>rofit. Bccauso o f tbb conflic ting views concerning thcso enac tm ents concca- Hions.wcre mode by those roprosontlng t( d i i fo re n t ideas In ordor n o t to longtsr d deprive th a people o f the b e n e f i t of tbeso a a tu r a l resources. A s the )aw is d Iramod tho governm ent re ta in s completA n control a n d thoro ia no possibility of n monopoly be ing crcc tcd to the dotrl- k m ent o f tho b es t in te re s ts o f the peo- plo. t:
i M f o e D om inaot Zsma.“ 'I%o approaching campaign will bo
unique in t h a t Uio old issue o f tho ta r- !', I f f will l i e ‘dorm ant and tho loaguo o f I' n a tions will bo the ba t t le cry. Thu *' p re s id e n t’s demand th a t the contro- . vcrsy over tho louguo bo taken to tho "1 people has boen adoptod by tho San h Wancisco p latform , and tho republicans . nro ju s t aa eager to appeal to tho vot- ers on thia issui) aa is tlio president, so wo may exiwct a very sp irited nnd in- I" tercsting contcst. I f public sentinien: "1 a s to the wisduin o f our en te r ing u 1 longue of na tions continui'« to develop :i(^ainst tho league d u ring the next four I'lonths-na i t has d u ring tho las t year , . nnd the people vote the ir conviction*, ’1 dbubt i f tho democratic ojindidato for tho presidency seeurea one-tl iird o f tlie " iiopular voto in the nation . Tho Ameri- ?■ an peoplo have no t yot roaehed tho po in t w here they will consent to have foreign p o trn ta to s de te rm ine wheUter S th o ir boys shall be s en t in to a foreign coun try to s e tt le qoarrcla in which we have no concern and a f te r a l l th a t ia
- -what wo wduld havo to «onsant to b a J th o l««guo boen, adopted as presented rc lo the -sena te more than a yeaz ago. <A
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- I)r«slda&oy. -Staiator H a rd in g i s . a a ox- ” ' oeptionidly -oaptOile a n d high class m an ^
i a -evory r«#pec^ --and the somo m » y j b M j | M id >o(-GoTemor Ooolidge. T b ^ ^ | | | ^ H
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ISECRETirOFO : IS TIN FULL!i p. T. Meredith Will Com- City P a r k on Question
to This District — Co Smith will Appear on £
’ ■ —> .fl T. Mere.dltli, aoo.rotnry of a g r ipu l;;! tiiro, will i.d the gnest of the T^vin, '
I Fulls Chamber o f Comnierci* to n ig h t . 'J Mr. M eredith will a rr ive early th is eve- ;J ning from Uulil, ^vlle^o he i» ppending ( 1 tho afternoon, tho guest uf hin !>rntbor, ^- P. C. M eredith, and (lie Buhl buHinesj ' r mon.
Elaborate arrnngiimcnta hnvo been nuxlo, for tho en te r ta inm en t of 8 c c re - ' \
1 tn'ry .Meredith nnd entourago by the < 1 locnl cliamber o f rotflmcrco, including i T a band concM t and public apoaking ' i . program in thn c ity park . j
Socretarj ' K e ro d i th is on h is WMJ e t s t i J lo Wosliington, D. t l , a f te r hav ing a t- t ; tended tho dem ocratic national conven- t I tion in Sun Francisco. I t lit ozpectod ■ . th a t Avhile liot will m ako short allusion } • to tho doings o f tho eonvenlion his m l - 11 f dresa will deal rh io f ly with plans fo r j r t developing nri«i w es tem acres in to pro- » i duclng land. 'Tho cab inet officer i s ' t n quite (« tenaivcly interested in land.^' i I in the weat, m ainly in Idnho, and inl . known to bo p a r ticu la r ly favorab ly i n - ; i . elinod tow ard tho southern section nl
th is atate . L as t fa ll ho mode a notablo { booHtor speech a t Buhl fo r tho Brunoaii *
J jjrojoct in particu lar. I t is supposed '. lie will provide som«t.enligbtenmont on j I f the question o f tho-govornm ont’s plnnaf^ , for western lands development, |i[ IIonofH of to n ig h t 's occasion will b e j t I nharod w ith Secre ta ry M eredith by In I (-’ongrensman Aildison.T. Smith of Twip | > I FalN. Congn*«sman Sm ith rocontly ar-1 1 , rived in Twin K ills to remain during j
the gronle r p a r t o f tho summer. Ho w i l l ; prcoeilu S ecretary M eredith on the* Hjii-ukiiii'jirogrum. The hand concert i s l jilanned for «:no o'clock, the Hpenking;'J tt» follow immedin to ly n f te r tho con ' j
t 'ongrossnmn Kmith will iittond a 1!' Imiiqnct to bo givon by the clinmber of i comiiiorco nt llio H»)tcl Pcrrino a t NI . o ’clock to n ight, when ho will nddresi I a delegation o f agriciilttiristH und fa rm I b«tt«rmi'n t workera. ' ■ j
SEES GREATER CITY ON c JETURN TO TWIN FALLS
Alex Mcl'horson, a soil export, has I rcrnrriMl to q^win Falls a f te r nn absence ^ juore than IVvVcar. iJo will remain for .a short b iis in^a visit. Mr. McPhor- ( son, who camo hero y .« te rd ay from tho I'noifie coast, w as form erly in charge
v i -irn jrj j jr fnw jn t conntt&liL -a
TWIN FALLS PAH
Addison 1
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ho marvels a t continued growth and de- la test visit—Confident th a t govemmenti r r reclamation.
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me to Address People in J )ns of Vital Importance , longressman Addison T. ' Same Platform i
MEXICAN IS HELD FORDISTRICT COURT TRIAL
; Oarlos Qomandes Most Tell sto ty of , •; A ssaolt on Jordan In Higher I Trlbtmal
‘ I’urlos Hornundo::, Mcxiunii laborer, |• WUH i Ii Im m orning bound ovor to tho ‘ ! d is t r ic t court for tr ia l on charge ot
robbery on a c i ty highway. Hcrnander.' IH iiocnseii by Amoa A. .Iordan o f hav in g hu ld up and robbed the la t te r a
i w e e k ago. H e n ^ d e z denied gu ilt on ■ tho stand . .Tnrilan anya tho Mexican• ’a n d a follow eountrym an held him up I a t th e p o in t o f gunsi and af to r robbingI him o f h is belongings, a ttem pted fur- ' I t h e r crim ina l procedure against h is per- ■ j so iu He claims to have acc e p te d 'a n• j opp o rtu n i ty lo bea t o ff his assailants,II ta k in g a n au tom atic pistol from one.• and thon b ea ting up tho other.»I Horn.uide». showed ovidtnce of. bad ’ •jiiHugo. H is bonds wero fixod a t 41000.
>} D A N C E F O B B U ILD IN O FUND.
I ' A rrangem en ts h a v r neen completed I I by rnenibora of Twin Falla post, No. 7,I ( Amorioan Iv<’gion, fo r n dancn to be held
(in tho L avering pavilion Wednesday . jn ig lu . Proi-oods of th is dance will be ’ I applied nn th e building fund. Tho com- I mitt4'o in oharge consists of Paul Tabor,I Hay Hrnwn and H. .1. Bxnoit.
1 U 0E N 8B D TO WED.
I .Murriage licensi's wore issued 8atur- ; ld iiy afteriioi.n ns followa: To E m esf i ;Knier.Hon, agocj 24, nnd Mnrio Tumor, j bo th o f K im berly: to Joaeph J . Sono- I liuti ugoil nud Sarah FnirchieblV-lH, i bo th o f Buhl.
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j I AUUSEUEMTS
O R I'H K C M — Wnrren Kerrigan in “ F ive S p a r k s " ; ulso Pearl W hite in “ The Black Secret. ” and two v aude ville nets.
IDAHO— Kth.'l Clnylon in “ Tho Thir- I 'v n t l i ( 'o m m a i i d n i c n l a l s o Iwo rccl F ox comedy.
Sagebrnah I lum le t,” s ta r r in g W illium Desinunil; also Charlie Chaplin comedy.
FIIIIMINC EXPERTS Tir COME TirilN PULLS
More than 50 Experts Along cAgricultural Lines Will Be ’
Entertained' Here' \
More than i">0 ropresontulives of bot- ntiT farm ing methods, soil nnd ngricul- tin ra l oxporlH, <lemonBtrntion efficionts 1und persons o f like tra inini;; aro in c Tw in Fnlla th is afturnoon nnd will spend ton iuht an<l tomorrow in thisojt.v and districrt. This party , is mado * up principally o f Idaho people, though '*thore nro some frojii outs ide points., and I is in thia scction f o r ' t h o pnrpoaem ak in g investigations o f projccta a n l ' fn rm ing operations.
Arrnngenicn ts liitvo booji mndo foronforln in inp-tl ieso agricii llural expertd •a t Hiipper to bo served in tlic Hotel Per-’ ‘r inn n t H o ’clock tonight. Farmers of ^llio d is tr ic t , und busine«M men o f tho 'ccjuntry, represented by the Twin I 'a l ls ]Chnnibor o f Conuncreo, will bo hosts Hi ’tli< v is it ing delegation. Congressman i Addison T. Sm ith will aililri'sa the na- somblago immediately following thomeal. ^
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PRICES FIXED FOR THRESHING '
SEASON CROPS '<Machine Owners and Farmers ,
Reach Agreement on Schedule of 1920 Costs i
.V j.rii'f i.r lid cents p"r l.unhol for J ilirosliiiig wheat w a \ 'f ixcr l n t u meet- ) ‘iiig Suturiluy uftoriioiln of threBliermcn and fnriiic'rH. T h is price will govern :ill llir i'shing operulions for wheat thi,- ; HO:isoii. N’inetei'ii oenls per buBhel wui docided upon for barley and 18 eonfs . fo r onts. Funnora nre TO«iuirod tn fur- niah fuel coul nnd threshermcn to board nil mon. The furiiiers will bo rcquire<l t*i movo grain f rom tlio ninchtiios undvr Ib is prico ngroement. Wliore tho furni er funiiahes conl und bourd '8 cents por liiisliol will ho char^’od.
Othor pricoa docidotl upon are:' For tbrordiing roii clover $1..'I0 jier bnahel. T he nunie pr ice-ohtnlhs for nifalfa nnd nis ikf. FurmorH to furnish coal n n d | bourd. In on.sos where the crop doesl not warrant u contract for throshingi e lovor and a lfn lfn by the bushel n price i>f per hour will be paid. Bcnns will be th reshed ut tho samo price pnid last year.
S a tu rd a y ’s moetinfc. held in th e o f f ices n f tho fa rm bureau, was well a t tended nnd through i t much busincaa o f importance wns transacted. F o r la b o r tbo follo%ving scalo was fixed:
P itchers, S.T por day ; teninstcrs with team , $7 p c iV a y . Ton hours will con- s tj tu to u work ing da.v.
JA IL T E E M IMPOSED.
.ludgo 0 . P. Duvall^ seated in the proba to court th is morning, sentenced O ra ty R ichardson nnd Prico Smith, of tho Buhl d is tr ic t , lo serve GO days cach in tho county ja il . The men were found g u i l ty by a ju ry S a turday of tak ing •wool belonging to W. Todd. In t im a tion is given by .T. W. Taylor, a tto rney fo r thi> dofondanl!^, thn t nn appeal will be taken. ■ •
B u n j > n r a p e b m i t .
' F rank W ngner, baker, has taken out : n porpiit fo r -the construction of an
ad d i t io n , to his bakery building on M ain avenue. T he building, will be of b r ick construction una is estimated to
' cost JOOO,
W A N TS P A T F O E WORK.
C Ti^iing the sum o f $314.4C as owing him fo r services ns w orker in a bee t f ie ld Joso Rodriguez has Tiled su it in tbe probate court againSl*' Gcorgo H.
I .lohnson, a farm er. Tho aiiit was filod , th is •morning by D istric t A ttorney
Fru iik L. Rtcphan. - • .
CHAUTAUQUA T IO E S T HOLDEBS;Tlie B ryan lecture is billed for 2:.10
, — your sent will i>e k ep t un lil L’:40; nf- lor tha t timo nil seats will bo filled.— adv.
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iLS,.-IDAHO, MONDAY, JULY 12,1920
J o c a l ^ r e - v i i i o j
' S p c d a l Convocataon—Maaons of Twin Falla have boon calloii to moot in spe- cial convocation a t the temple on Ju ly H . m 7;:iO o ’clock.
» - . . foTo Buy Goods— Mra. Dora Nolson lo ft
yoMlorday fo r i^nstorn m arket po in ts to a rrange fo r the delivery o f gooda as stock fo r tho Vogue. AGas Lconolla Benoit will bo in chargo o f tho storp ‘‘‘ d u ring the absenco of M n . I'J'olson.
AsBlBt a t Bohl Serrices—Mombors of the choir o f Ascension £>pi8copal church . motored to ‘Buhl las t evening to assist tho V ery Rov. Archdeacon H ow ard S toy P* a t n special evening prnyex'servlco. The .A mooting w aa well attended.
P icn ic I s P lanned—A rrangomonts havo boen m ado-by executivos of tho X on-partiaan league for Iho annual p ic - ! 'nic o f tb a t socioty to bo hold in B u h ljl* ' on J u ly I.*]. Several p rominent members o f tho loaguo from various pointu in Ihe atntoi will he prcBCnt tn mako . addresses. ,
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B egular M eeting—Twin Fa lls poat No. 7, Anierjcau Legion- will b o ld a sta ted convocation in E lk s ’ club rooms Tuesday n ig h t beginning a t 8 o ’clock, m There ia to bo a special p rogram w ith bi “ c a t s ” one of tho principal numbors. P o s t and vico commnndcra aro to bo elected a t thia scasion.
H ab n Im proving—A moasago ju s t ro 1 w ce ivo i f rom Mra. Carl J . Hnlin ut : pi Kticlicslcr, Minn., atateH thn t Mr. lla liu ; U Ih go tting nliing aa well as could bo u x - ! «i jioclod ul'lor his uporation w a fow days ugo. Whilo ho is stil l oxtrouiely 1 iiorviiii.s .'uoh day siiows steady im prove-1 ment.
Scares A w ay M arauder—Tho tim ely a]ipounuico of Miiko Frit /, probabl^- prevoiitcd burglury of tlu' Morgun lloiin ti reaidciico on Seventh aveiiue north Fri- 'n day evening. Mr. F r i tz aiscovorod per- ti aoiiH in tliu hoaae. They made tl ieir ui oacape when he appeared. E n trauce w ar ri mndo liv break ing tlie kitchen door. ci
. 1 IGoing to YellowBtone—Tho Ruv. G_.
0 . Hoi.Hholt, wJjf> I'onilueled niorningJ services a t Ascension I‘ ]iiHcopnl church | yesterday , loXl during the afte rnoon fo r , 1 YelIow;itono park wlioro ho will spend j ' ' tho sum m er vacation. He may bo heard ; ?
Ihorrt aga in in August. Tlie Rev. Hoia- holt is n olergynian of tho California dioi'eae and holds tho position o f secreta ry to the bishop of tha t d is tric t.
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'T he M. S. nad 8. club w ill nieoc < W ednenday, .luly H ,' with Mra. M. Poo a t the B. A. Hamilton ranch. A ch ild r e n ’s program hns b(V!n a rranged for tho afternoon.
T lio .Counlrv W om en’o Hub will m eot , Thursday. Ju ly :r,, with M « . M. V. ] Ritche.v.
J . M. Mnxwoll and son, Jo h n M. J r . , . liavo gone to California to jo in Mrs. Maxwell and children who havo bcon : thoro for sovoral wcoks. T hey w ill ra- nmin until the middle of A u ^ s t . ‘
Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Orinaby nnd son, 'R alph and daughter. Miss IlazcL b av c *returned from nn overlnnd tr ip to Call- ' fornin.
, Mrs. M ary McShen han as gueats h o r ]mother, Mrs. Lydia Rchlott and sla te r , 1M ra Ed E t f e r and lltTio daugh ter , o f ]Muskogee, Okla. ,
NOTICE.
‘ Tho office of the Oasis Oil co m p an j , has been moved from Twin Falla, Ida.,
to Burley, Ida., 'Rooms 7 and 8, Bnnk of Commerce building.
OABIS O IL CO.adv.
’ B E 8E B V E TOUB BEATS F O B BBYAN.
- ut Majoatie Pliamiary, 25c. S ta r t s 2 r .m —adv.
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lething i'jofi think it.isMm^ titht i ides FIRE... Well', the nei furthe^reduce our danuti ed u c tii^ are made even it has hoi been sold the tc I lookout for these reducti
mreds of Bargam ^ r r iv e s the sale mercl
be surprised'at i
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Funeral servicen wore conducted yoi-'-^ te rday afte rnoon wen» conducted- for Mnnst>ii, wifo of C.' E . Munson, a t th e fam ily lioine on Seventh avonuo north.The Rev.-Aaher H . B rand , pas to r of
I tho F ira t P rcsbyti 'r ian church, o ff ic ia l- •I od. Buria l was m ade in Tw in Fala
Vemetory, lIaJlertalc.or J . B * '^W lft ,] directing.
BUYS IN T E E E 8T I N HOO.
Dr. W. .<V, Sullivan of tho bureau of nn im al induatry, nnnouncea recent com-
. jdetion of a deal b y which Dr. B. 8., .Arma bccomes half owner o f L. 8. O t
t o ’s grea t he rd animal “ Ace of Kings. ’T he pnrtaora propose to f i t and show
I tho boar aroiind tbo exh ib it c ircu it •, th is fall. This flcal is said to sot 0 ! now standard of herd hog values in
1 i’Idaho.
Ij “ PEN IH N O P B O B L E M S "
ia B ryan ’s topic fo r n ex t W c d n e s d n ^ aftonioon.— adv. 'J J /
[ A in jO D lIO E M E ira
i Dr. Clins. R. S co tt announces th e re-. movnl tif b is o ffU cs to tho Central ' .I building, ovor ihe Toggery.— adv.,
A U N O U N O EM EN T P
Dr. J . P . Myeif, recently conncctt^ w ith the Chicago" P o s t Q radunte floi^
t I p ita l, has opened offices ovor BoothI I More. Co. fo r tho prac tice of medicine -1 «nd aurgory.
ResidcDco 410 S ix th Are. E.,•1 Offico Phone 135. • •- { Bes. Phone 488-J. adv.
. A NNOUNCEM ENT.
i' Tlu' [clulio Guiiic Hrceilora’ aasoi'iu- :> .tion wiKliOH u> announced th a t Ruy T.- Hlum]>ic<l is llio sole ag en t aii lhorizod -- to Hi'li Nidck nad mombursbips nnd thn t r nil jKiyiiicnts must, be mu<lu to him dl-T r e d or mailed to BoUo Silvorsm lth, aee- '
c ro tary o f tho aasoolotion, W endeu,1 id:iho.—adv.
1.1S:j PROFKSSOR K E L L E Y M IL L E R of
r ! H oward U nivers ity , W ashington, D. C.,11 will loctnrc hero J u ly IS in the Mctho« ll I d ia t church n t 8 o ’clock. Tbo lecture i. is free nnd everybody is welcome.— ndv. a ■ .
STAGE to Artesian. 10 or moro, any time. CaU 419W.— adv.
COME a n d pick ’em. Strawberries.$1 per gallon; goose berries , 15c. per gallon; curran ts, 25c por gallon; pio rh e rr iea 1-2 milo E ., 1 1-2 N. Waahiag- ton school, Ed Vance. adv.
H ea r William J. B ryan W ednesday .-adv.
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W A N TED —W eaned piga and shoati 'up to 100 pounds. Call phone 505 .J 11.
s! FO R 8 A L B -E lo c t r ic raage . m
“ P (H ! S A L B - I t e c l ^ o r c J Hnnip<hlro sows and grades; aomu w ith littK'rs Edwards & n e h , H arr ison stree t, nftor-
Q boons; tfXr'
’® , A in Belgion harea. In-quire of i ^ o n o SlffB.!.
iXJR SA L E —Cherries. Early Bi?h Br monds', Sc a pound on trooa. 6. E . Nes- T, b i t Banch, 2 3-4 m ilfa o a s t of c ity on
Kim berly ijiad.
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STHATTON’S S i l S r^ 312 Ikatbioa SI. t . PHONE 491
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Newi we were “hollering” tew merchandise is ar- laged stocks we want ^ry Monday morning week previous. I t will
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minsrehandiseisput inthe * t the number of bar- ,
Piece GoodsIn tb is section nro m aay ondam- j .. aged atoekfl. Thore a re silka, la t - '< = ins, and Q eorgo ttea A ll ar«.........................O M B -H A U 'F B IC B
To buy pcrcalos, ginghaif tf , dov- ; onshiro,' challies a t h a l f priee ia remarkable. N o n o .w i th b e i i All ' aro now .... .._ OMB*HAU’ n i i P B -Alao for ONB-HALP— , ”
OBOOHET T H B E A D B .NOTIONB .
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