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> rUE ONLY AFTEI TWI VOL, 2. in>. 108 - f U. S. READ V mmm ' M IITTIICKED INM iCOGI Fighting Breaks Out Betwe Factioas Dominated by Prc ident and Obregon; Exec . tive Takes Flight for Safet BAN ■ ANTONIO, T ci, w i—Pie laff in Moxico City bolwoon /ootic ilominnltcd by Pr«»idcRl Oarranta a Gonora! Alvaro Obro^foa waa report in apparently rollablo tul^^cos rocoiv here 'toidny froni tlio Moxie«m bordor. tt -WM wportad, that 'Preaidont Carraau Itad fled to 4)uerataro fot safety. Tbe chief executl7e only receaUy_ntanted to MeUco d ty ' fimz^Qoentaro, TtC^en lie had b««n dnring tbe Ungerliv, fatal «in— of Us wife. ~ ' Oenoral PabKs Qonzaloa wtw roport trt Hio liooKl of tbo Corniiuea rorci DotoSla of tho reported fighting rre oo't nvaiioblts . Obrcipm, J o n n c rly o f W ia tbo Corrsnra cabinot, resigned i . ccntly aflM announcing himself a on didnte for nlio providoncy, lo bo voli u}>on noxl*^3ti\y. O am m a haa stati ho itrould DO't again sook eloetion. Anothvc poitcatdol protfidonlial. can' dote is QoaenU Oonx^os,' who it h bcon ot^itod, intended to resign fre tho army about Decombor C to inaue mto hia political (campcugn. BEPOETS OP PWHTINO KO : SUEPMSB lO .W A fl^fllO * WASHliidTON,;ft>)-^ncI>w» th, CarroBza and Obregon forec« In 3£ex^< Ohy had .elnalied woro received wl no «»rprf«e In-offieial Warfrington. was oaid. ftoWevor, that if thoy wo true tflio break bad eome a llUle oaa'U than expeoted. , Qraeral Obregon, aoeording to info ma’;icn huro iauot in Mexico City. F waa kiAt roportod as leaving tbcjl’aclf rOBfit for Uio eapital with the avow< intmifiou of carrying iiis campaign f‘ tho prcniclciwy Into the “ heart of tl c n o m y ’rt t o r r i t o r y . ” PREOICTIiiiN lFySIll TOMEETMS ’OE iN Berlin Dispatch Says Oerman w m Not eomply with Ship- piBg S.equiromcnts BERLIN, (/P )—It i-1 stated in nutlio - —.— «f«ti«'o f|iinrlcr9 h(«ro t3in.t Oomiiin wllTnrtt comply wUli Hio jlcninnd of tl ontiMitc f o r -tOfi.OOO tojis of ilofl: •Ircilgi^ :inil luRf ii* .in.offset to tl Oominn warnhljis muhV at Brnpn Plow It imlirati'l Iliat Orrtiinny wnti’ "land p.it on lioj- pmponltioii to rrf' fho ilispiito fo T1h> Ilnguo tribunal, in rluinurd tti.*il Ocminny iCiould not i hrlrl ri'Ki>onHiblc" fnr tin' ftMa bf ti rn;iriiii‘ forrcs nt R<Tipn Flmv. 8UPBEME COUNOH. DISCUSSES SINZIKO OP OEBMAK PZ.EE i'AKIS, (/F^—Duwunaing thp «inklii of tho Oermnn flnct in Smpa Plow nn the compcnsa.tiona to bo obtalnM Iber fmm, thn /raprrro-) rouncll today admi fnl i;i principle the d<nnolition of t^ unita mill in the hnndn of thc allio >)nt the-qu««^on of tbe diatribntion Brrnp iron /toultlng fntn tho brcttkin up of tlio alilpa rna not dcyided. Fraaee and Italy, w^i»«o ahip-buib lng ynr.ia have been idle i«incp Iftl will Teceive certain unS^a infartt j rompon.4ataon for tonnnce lost dnrir tbe war. The Orrman delecntion today dell ered twv) ntrtofl to E^ul I>uta«ta, aecr lary of tho peace conference. One r lat(« to the repiacMi^nt of Germi war •hlpB^onk by their crewa In 6 c»r Flow an l t2ie other fo the repatriaJ-St of Oermaa prhonera. FREKOH UlBOR LEADER TO HEAD XKTEBKATIOKAL B0J7 ^VAtH^NGT01^. (JT>—Albert Tbon n*, tbo eoonerratlre labor leader e Pr:iaee, waa »eleefed today by the gO' eming body of tbe iirtematloaal lab« eonferenee aa tho fit»t direetor poi of Jhe intemallottai labor offiet tinder thc leecue of nation*. Artfci Fontaine of IVanee, wa# seleeted : r>emMnent cbainnan of the gOTemla l*ody. '________ SAYS LABOB DEPABTMENT XS ITBST OP BOLSHEVIK WASniKGTOK. (;p)—Charging thi fho deputnent of-labor wtis so “ hoi errombed” with BoWioviam” that ww “ nnfit” to administer tho Isw pr . riding for deportation of radical s^ ens, Senator Klog, democrat, Utah, a: nouBeed todar that hs had prepared t inrtTTKlaetion Ifoeday a bill traasfenit enfore«nent of thU law to tihs depat meat of Jnatie*. EitNOON PAPER IN ID IN lir if » TO DEAL Government Has No Intent of Receding from Pos)tior Jenkins Case, Officials I Clare NEXT STEP liMY TAKE j y FORM OF ULTIMATI ANOTHEE AMEEIOAN /veen - — v i o i i m of mexioahs ’res- wASHHioToiir, m :ecu- Wallace, Ajaedcan cltUoA, wn 7*^ • ahot aad killed by Carranxlit. lety soldiers noar Tampico last WSd nesday. Piirbt- . department todaj otions iwivlsad of tbo tolling and . Inunedlately ordersd a thorougli ortod investigation. Details of this latest outrase lor, . lacking, bat adolnlstratlori OffldaU did not hesitate to chw- acterlto It as “ almost the last straw” la the chain of “ aggra- vatlng’* incidents which has os- ^ cupiod the att«tttlca of the sUte d e p a r t^ t for several months. The Wallaco referred to Is be- Uevdd hero to be E. T. Wallaco ortflil of tho Qnlf BefIning company, JTC08. about forty yoars old, and ono cf wero tho company's best men. Eo had operated for tbe company In Ool- war ombU as well as M"ylro and J ro- went recently to Tampico, can- If the Identification of Wai- k-otod lace Is correct he Is the elgbtb t»ted official of the Oolf Beflalng ^ cotnpany to bo klbos to Menco nndi- i^id tbo eighth American to i>e has • - killed since Jnly 22, 1010, when from- - tbo stato'dapartmont warned tho lueu- Carranza goTerament that more killings of Americans woold lead to a change in policy of this gov. emmeot towards Mexico. TON _____________________ ______________ that " _ WABHDtOTOir, UP! —AJthonjl '"‘t, further lavestlgatlon of facU will * bo mada. the American goT«nunent 5,®^® t o not Intention of receding from n-ber p<jgitlon In the Jenkins case, . administration officials declared today. The government, they said, is prepared for “ the aort step,” r«/s.i which may take the form of an Ql- ° . -ttmatnm to the Mexican govern- J went Tho Mericnii n'jily to t-lu* Amerit ilrannjid-for tho imniofliitto rok'ano . II Jenkiaa nu*<^ n uow i«sue th.-vt .len ,HI ina mado contrndioCory Hln.ti>ni(<ntn nL the trial jmlRo, tW«, ofrieitv^a "a: mn inveatdgafeil. Instrutftiona w lllli . (Continuod on Page- Pour) any -------: ^ WORLD NE tlior- —“ — Hifly MILAN, Italy, (/P)— At a ist deputies of Italy partici] tiio were passed asking tho gc low. press Captain QabricUc D’A establish a hlockac . it -ibg his troops. MADEID, (/P)— Sfiaiii hi "the soviet government o fl s Cortes Thursday by the m said this step had been tak< in Petrograd had been t^ I,cro- d’affaires foxccd to leavo E imU- protested against this actic 1,^ rannical.” in o f " king LONDON, (/P)— The govi -,j, in tho house of commons to 1914, Braco, a labor leader, caUiii t mittee to inqnire into the c( >nng prices of coal, was rejected ieiiv- votes as against 59 for thc ecre- e re- BEtJSSELS, (/P)— Eeprc Italy, Belgium. Switzerlai ajiou Portugal, Oreece, Poland, ' on Deoember 1 to dia eoss- suggestions for the establ ODT league of nations.________ ‘‘“ S ENGINEERS EXPECT TO K r R ^ ch trapped miner eon- ^ - . -7— . f5«os arOKA.NT:. W a«h., C/p>— H o p e . " ' reiicuing by Sanoay Emil Sayko a Pctor Qoasrt, miaera -Impna^^aed i two weeka'by a eave-ia ia tho G< ITonter mise ai Ualion, Idaho, w< held by reaeoent today. that WABiriN'OTON, (/PJ—Oovemme hon- mine engineera expemed rescue i it It day two mloera who hare f>ecn frapp pro- for ten d.-iys In a mine of the Oo #11- Hunter Mining; aad Smeifine rompa. , aa- at Mullan, Idaho. Reports to t^r b i for henu of minea naid the men had be rrlag fe»l rtirougli A pip«' while wo^kffl p«rt‘ wrre diffjrinc a niorcr fof?* tuaoei wher** th r minor* wert* tnn’ped. DAH O CAHRYING THB TWIN. FALUr'XDAHa im ri W ITH ma ici inlionlAngeled Son to . ion in .. Take Vp Work for s Which EUer BU Dedicates Self to Task Of Mfl ing B^exiob Democracy De- VTUM serving Eespect ' N£W. yOBKTw-Aibcrtv M gclcfl, (bo 22 y<mt old «oa of Oer •Ns wa^iVlipo Angoloa, who was oxc CUl«^by a Carranra. firing squai at,^rfmhujUiua City Uwt Wcducsdaj Jttfls hopce to tako up tho «-ork i Wds which Ilia faUior diod—bliat of oa l 4t.» 1/iblialiing in Mexico “ a duuoc ^d- Ptwy tlfat will respect its luter • national obiigHtions ond i 1s owi day oon*j;itution,'’ ho Haid in a slato and nicnt jiiadi> .public hero todny. As nowly created hend of th« Angclca family, tho youtli aald hr *5* muat firat look to tho finoncJal •*"*1 I welfare of hia mother, sifftor and iw- jr-DungiT brother. Onco ho hna ac •compliBhed tliia, lio woid; ho would go ta,Moxico to tako .HP.'tho fight. “ My fnilior'* death will solidify tSio cauao for whidi h» fought,’’ ho oald. “ I cnn atato niy convic- ^ lion Uiat my fathor-'s frionda will not remain lna«t\vc.” , cif Sonora Angoles, tbo gonoral's ud widow, still wna ignoraat today of Jol. hur huaband’n execution. Sho is mil critically 111 and rolativea fonr the ohoek of tho newA would caunc hor rjj. denXh. j Itb ' ■ - . ---------- Sf Socialists of Italy Declare for Sovie the , — ore UOME, (/^—Tho dirootors' of lad tho socialist party today adoptod a ov. motion doclariag “ thft so- cialist vloto^y at Hio gCnoral-t!l«* ___ tiona is on act of comploto soil' w darit.v with the soviet republic of UuMkia, clearly oxprpBmnR to tbo 21 Itallatt govemmont 'an orUor -to roeogiiixe imniodiiately Uic soviol ^ p u t l i . - of Runaia,’- BEQUESTS QtnCE AOTION aid, . IN DEPORTATION PEOOEEDIN p,“ ---------- SPOKANE, Wash., (i?^A n appoi for immedinte actioa looking to tho d< .u--.. portation of about 100 nllegod momboi -ncan Induatrial Workers of tho Worl lenk. *“ J'*'* elinrgcs of violn tn il i»B the criminal ayndicolism statoto ws Hont Anthony Caminotti, commisaione . -ill ot immigration, at, Washington toda ___ . b.v Heprcaentativo J. Stanley Wobatc of thif atate. IEWS EVENTS ; a meoting in which all the social- icipated here last night resolutions government to energetically sup- VAnnutxzio^s enterprises ia Dalma- (ade to prevent food from reat^- has broken off all relations'with f'Bussi^i, it was announced in the . minister of foreign affairs, who iken becauso tho Spanish embassy twice attackod and tho chargc ) Eussia. Socialist Doputy Savorit stion, which he declarfcd to be "ty. ovemmont won a sweeping victory today when the motion of William tling fof the appointment of a com* : cost of production, tho output and od. The government received 254 the measure. ' aresentatives of France, England, land, Holland, Sweden, Norway, i, (Thina and Japan will meet here iB» the adoption of measures and ibUshment and fuuctioning of the letvia regards self ERS AT WAR WITH GERMAN' , Bsealls mplumatlc E«pr**enutlvs fna * BsrlliH- OonsidOT A ctnal,A ttack and Ba»^ fo.' _____ - — Oold BERLIN, (yp>—Tho Lettiah goven were recalled iTa diplomatic r<\ reaentaiive from Berlin, and in vie of the attack of Coioael Ava)off-Bo ' mondl'^ troops, Let\n.i repard.i herse uneat “ /ffafe of war with Oermany, a< 10 to- eor»ling fo aemi-ofifcial artiircea hero f< .ppM '>»r. . ...................... OoM Oermaa repre«enTn*iven irtill » ipanr RifTa and Lilian, it w ill thrn r bu forr b • trealled. been ---- i n- tmen IDAHO WEATHEB leJ te Tani-lrt and S-’* t« rd a y fair aonil lr»in or wow aorth portion; warmet, IE FULL DAY LEASED tt y DAII IHa rEIDAT. UOVEMBEB 28, IMO iM ir ^SEIZURE OFPI - AND USE D PROTECT t M ak- ________ De- Cabinet Agrees Upon Measure; Refusal of Miners to Acce 1 An- P®!" Cent Wage Boost and I ^ Ora- operate in Increasing Produ Sy". GARFIELD DECLAR Sf »“ OF CAPITAL OR Icnioc- - intor. O WASHmOTON, (/P) — I stato“ where tho owners do not show ' creasing production, and nse o f tho desire to work, has boen decid uicia” effort to ond the .bituminous oc and fioially, la ac- In miaea aelied by the govern- voiikl m ent the 14 per cent wago advance 'ighf. agreed opoa by the cabinet will be Lldify put IntA imm«diat« effect, it was ?ht,“ said. invic- Thene plans of'tho government wor I will agreed upon by thc cabinot Innt Wod neadny, officials anid, no ns to meot th' >ral's nituation resulting from n refusal 'o »y o f tho operators or -miners, or both, t< lio is ngreo to tho government's wago incroaa r the on proposal. 0 hor Expect Volimtars Action CabisTft OffTcers cxpoctod maqy mini owners to put into offcct voluntaril; tho 14 per cent wngo increase. Whoth cr tbo minos of those refuning to do 6< xjjSpf- would bc Hoixcd waa not mado ;lear, bui U waa aaid tltero won no general plat for govornmont control; that oaeh in )■ of dividual caso would bo decided <m iti tod a niertla. • so- Mlnea tnkon over by tho goverOTftlVl •tlloe* will bfl -rtperated by lho"fuSl ndminis soil' tration, but dotallli na to compi-nantioi ic o f to tho bSmcrn wcro nol diacloaed. Whih tbo various federal agcncies wero preparint r to carry out tho government's program jviol Fuel Administrator Garfield roaffinno*' in ovcu more emphatic terma his poai tion that “ profiteering on tho pnrt 0< either labor or-capltal will not bc tol IDDTQ orated." Por BeUef of Pnbllo “-Tho public cannot and will not bi appeal t},^ Increased burden of ttio dc- higher prices of coal nor of tho pay- mont of a largo sum aa wages to any special claaa of workers," bo said, violnt- Pointing out thnt hin concliiaion hnd to was bopu reached only after cnrful and ox- jiaionor Tcai'nrcb, Dr. Garfield doclarod ^ notihcr tho proteatatioh of tho minern obator ngainat tbo l-t por cont wago ndvnnro, nor. the insistonco of tbo operators tbat ' — ( tboy bo permitted to chargo -a bighoi --------- 1 price for conl would, 'induce him to al- ^ ter his deciaion thnt i l4 }>or cent in- rn-.inc’ wna fho nmount ni'cen.’nry to bring the minors' wngo up to the level _____ of living coats nnd thnt tho, operators rould i>n.v thia ndvnnee without incrt'n^- al- - **ng priroa tb tho’public. Confcroes Leaving .A ^lutiibof of npi'niliini .-mil iiiiiim of ip* fii-i;ib n-ni.'iinod in Wii.nliingtoii tcuhiy. ta- but nil orpcoti''! ti» leave fnr tUcir honio.-i toiiijriit. -lolm I., I.<-\vi.-«. arlim ; proM.l.-nt nf the ITnitoil Min.- -\Vork.-r. of Amerien, wik.-< olnsi-litl ;i largo p:ir: E WHOLE M IDDLE W l 1 BUR IED UNDER Suffering In Many Places in Ce ^ ^ u s e of E xtrem e Cold an suffifig from Coal Strike; Ci m- gered; Heavy Rains Reporte .nd ----------- - . .CHICAOO, (;P)— A bbinkpt of anow ranging from a fraelion of an ineh tf two fe"t, to<lay eovrred most of the cr>untrj- vrrnt o t the .Mi*B»ippi rivcJ j(j and oxionded na far o,o.tt a t Toledo, * Oliio, with tow temporwlurea pre\*ailiuc . througlioTrt flie area, jre South of the nnow belt liravy raim ,n(J fell and floods nwcpt tho low lan.!« , bonieting tbo 3aU and Ajrua Frd ■“®. rivera in Arizona, with po«ible loan •>< life. --------- Safferlns la many placea Jn tbe central and aonqrweit was In pros- pect bedmsa of the extreme cold lANY alnibrt ftielless con41tkia m oltlns' from tbe coal strike. Cat- ; ___ Us on tba wastetn ranges abo were reported eadangered. Moderation tO'la.y was foreeaat oniy far the Panhandle region of Texaa. T)vera- i^’<‘bea of snow nre re- ic re;v K an w to thc Sierra N>- 1 view '"ada mountain.*, with maximuma faPs ff-Bor- northerti Arirona an.l heraelf twelve inehca in wewtem Kanaaa. In )v sem** placcf, however, the anow drifto.l ere to- depth of »x feet. Commonlcation Crippled rtill in In tho wrs!e'm pJaiw n:.atr« trains thrre- trpro debrM and wire eommnnieation crippled. Lnnder, Wro., w.i* tbe colJe^ plare in -the countrv, aee^jnllac to reporta, aonib, the tempera1ttf»^-«»en' boing 20 do- irmet. heiow ten>. Abilene, Tex., it VI KE REPORT OF TH LY > Wm •ROPERTIES IF TROOPS TO WORKERS PLAI es to Meet Situation Resulting fr( ;ept Government’s Proposal of I Disinclination of Operators to C luctlon <tES PROFITEERING :LABORINTOLERABL Seizure of bituminous coal min w a disposition to co-operate in i of troops to protect all minera w3 ided upon by tho government in t ooal strike, it was stated today o of tlio momlng with Soerotary Wilst 9 but rofusod to discuss what hud trai ) plrod. Ilo also arrango<l xin intcrvii I -with President Oompera of tho ,Amo ena FodettjHon of Labor, for later uro Tho <lay. Bd- Lewis Maintains Attitude -5 ' -Lowia maintainL*d tlio aamo attitu tow-.ird tho situation lhat ho hnd de onntmtod during tho wcekfl of diact 3»- slon. “ Officinlly I don’t know that thi’ in a coal atriko on,” ho iiaid, “ but t n® govomment eould gut coal producfi' Hy reaunied In- this eoimlry if Kocrntrt th- W’ibwa’u propotnl to givo tho mon so 31.00 por ccnt inerenai, liad been f lUt forcod.” as\ Next Step Oncertain' Ml- .. With tho wngo negotiation eonforen **" diHbnnded without having accomplish -. aoyth'ing furthor thnn to bring dov ]'* on. tho hcndn_of gnvprnmejiL-ijfficit eritieinma from minera nnd oporato J”' nliko, nobody in Washington early { day would say what tho next' at would bo in tho offort to provide t country with a conl supply and he; •’‘‘ lOff tho thronteffoa"famine. “‘•j Fuel .VlmiolstratOT Garfield, who L 1proposnl, approved by tho cabinet, fot Jier conl< wago increase was rvje* od by the minera with bitter, roinmcr nnd nrroplcd bj>.lbe operntora', nUhou| thc-y protcnted it would put aomo thu mines out of buaincaa because the > '■ wna no provision to incrcnso tho pri' of eonl correspondingly, withheld cot ment. Operators' Organixation Totters oi In Rivnie (HjnrteTB n rift in Uio clmn rn of iincertnlnty was noon in the atnt •0 ^ mont by (jovernl df the operators Ihi nn nn (irjjnnir.ed body they had censi or to function nnd tbnt individiinl neee j]. nity nnd inrlinntlon Would K‘’vern the a. [irtif)ii«. This wna tnkon ,na an indie Ifl (inn flint miiiio of the bperatorn woiii eJ rittonipt lo re^mnie coal production I: m ilonling iliroclly with thoir own ot; ployoH. They w ith nnid tn bo hopi-fi th.1t when aintieitiea of tho 1019 0{ orntirins of fho minoa nre in the hnnc f. of the Kovenimeiit, w-hieh they doelnrr V. 'Vould allow ])rfifltii bi'low thnno of tli ir f”riiii-r yoiirs, they would lie pcnirttte u; to mnko niirb ndjiiatmenta in nellln PM priro.s ;iH would permit a fnir nml roi r: ntiiiablo jirofit. fESTERN REG ION BLANKET OF SNOV I ;entral and Southwest in Prospec md Almost Fuelless Condition Re ;attle on Western Ranges Endan ed in South w, wn.n nix drgrpo* :.l«ve rrro. tP Over the interior diatrirta tempot he tun-a wero from 10 fo .tH ilegreea beic er the aeaaonnble avetnci-. lo. ----------- uc ROCKY MOUNTAIN REOIOK IN OEIP OP SEVERE STOR rin DE.VVER, Col., (;P)-i-'\nth little . .!' no rc;lirf promiaed by the wrath' burenu, the Iloeky MnnntJuB regii <>f Tontinue<l ttxlny fn«t in the {n^P the blir.rjrd Wliieh ntmek fhia sc«tit on Uediie«<lay, extremely low tempi* atures and heavy nnowfalla being r portivl fpim all parts of the territoi 'hotween '!be Miajiouri river snd Jj oa-item l-oiiml?»rr of ('alifom ia. OAUrORNlA CTTEUS CEOF NOT DAMAGED TKTTS PA ' - LOS ANOELES, Cal., (/P>— T t aouthern California “ eold ^ v e ," i Milving a teropemtoro around thin ,, above lero durinc the nijrht houra, h; not damaged the eitnia grovea «o fa aeeonlinj; to crowcra' reporta fro , J varioun, aertiona, S m u d jp n c w aa neco>i*»ar%- in aom e I; ealitiM laat night. ! SNOW PAUiS AT PHOENIX ml - PTEST TIME IN TEAJl PIIOEKIX, Arit.. bej-J r-e falling fhia Afternoon. Officials of It f, weather buteaa-aaid it waa th«* fin o- November toow ainee lhe atatioa-wj It established bere in ------ HE ASSOCIATED PRESS >JEWS PBIOB nV B OKfm* in s - STO iSBENOER I FUELS mion IN MORECRT ICm from Coal Shortage Acute in Many if 14 Small Cities anij Towns wjth I Co- No Prospect of Immediate -Production Resnmptiofi'', ' OHtOAflO, wona«t, wllh WOW a n d sloet etorms, today had iJjjE O '" tho central and southwest and rendered moro critical, tho fuol dtnation brought about by tho 58 dnys lin e s atriko of butuminous eoal miners. In n in* tnony smnll citJ(>a and towna tho cool txrhn "hurUiigo .wiis acute, wiJJi octual eat/cr- lng in prospoct. UoderaUon of tho cold n an wavo by tomorrow, however, wna fore- ^Of. . , Oa^ for Voltiateets 'ilan 1 W ith' no prospect of on immediato tranV '" ““ ptlea ot producUbfi-in sight, cfc.- rviesv 8»vornor of Kansas to imorl. «htain .vol»»t«^ to alne.*oal, and.,th.): announeomont by Frederick D. flir-t- nor, governor of Missouri, that ho would call a conforonoo of' governors of coal producing statoa unless the Utu'Jo govornmcnt acti^ today, attracted dc.n- clilcf interest. lacua- Chicago today there woro renewed , roports Uutt train sohodules wvro t.-) .1 n.„ oortoilod furthor, but there was ‘M "'’ ooaflraoUoa from Walker D. Hines, •hiHi-v Rcnoml of railroads at Woau- ^ Inglon. on Virtually all tho minee thirt had ro- niaiaed in operation or whoro work had .....- -boon roBiuncd woro idle ycatordny, it boing a usutU holiday, but tboso minoa rence gonorally voro cxpoctcd ;to , continue Hahcrt, produotion today dosjAe brooking up down of Ui« Woabington tonfeteace.- •atora Woold Convene Ooreraon y Ifi- Slitould tho fedoral govemmont fail atop ^ ^ today *10 ond the etciko, tho con- 0 the forcnco of govornors ISt, Garner said head hni,.would c ^ would be hold- at - iit. Loois. Chicago or Indianapolis. Jio d«- ahosc clined to oay what the probable nc.tion. a of tho |ircrposod confcronce would be I'ject- Indicated tho /ft<«oe might tnko ment, ^"'1 opemte them.'Oov- loueb Qunlner recently was appointed 10 of of Uio ctwimiltco lo dovlf.o thero lowor tho living co«t, by Ih^ Jiovomor’a conferi'nco It Salt . La*o enrn “ Evorj- departrnfat of human lifo ,»s bound up in tJria iasuc, ” said a atato- f* mont by Honry .1. Allen, govomor of bniiln Knnann, i-oneoniinK bia jipptwl for vol- ftnto- ] untoora Iti dig roal to protoct tho poo- that j plo or^Knnrtiui “ whose auffcring will ’aaed j bo unnjM-.'ijuJilo unlc*M relief ia afford- ieeea-led.“ their i Mosa.igos wero reeeivod by t'ho gf>.‘- dicn-'ernor from me^JVrom nil over Kanwin ' rould and from .Miw»iihr“Illiiioi» and Texaa n bv offering to woht in tho minos. ’ fiiJ. M inon’ lomlcra aaid the voliiniooi |)i-ful workora would bo regarded tun atriJc r PJ. bronkom. r^iEBESTSlflE 'liil ON M B E HEIST HIM = 'Former Immigration^Oommis* sioner Accuses Successor of ' ! Telling Untruth I ‘S f ----------- Ilf NKW YOHK, Tho testimony of Bynm H. I’lil, ncting immigmtlon com- il Tn^a•^inn^r, before the ho\s*t> coinmittee invcfllifrating eonditiona nl KHis Inland, , waa interrupted todny by ?'rederic O. J6 CI Howe, former commiaaioner, who accui- p_ cd Mr. TJbJ of nol telling tbe truth. Mr. IIowc addressed thr member# in lan- ®"‘l ■n'J he would liko to have an Immediate hearing to anawer a'i»me of the chargea made ngtiinat him. Tho committe>-informed Mr. llowo that they eould not hear him now but' would later, T'on- whereujKin hr gave out a atatcment to ■lelow newni>aper men in which ho aaid: “ In tho five yearn I waa here (at Ellin Inland).! never released a man, woman or child without authority from ORM Wanhington. Tho background of this J, whole situation ia the war. When it uthi-r •’roke out deportation wa.a imponaible pinori lalaad became the catcb bas. p ,f in of Amerira. etion >Vhen informed by newspaper laea thal a number of peraoBa had interprct- ro ed the testimony before tbo inquiry aa itory i be himaelf held radical jjip virjua,-ilr.-iIowe aai<Tlhat he waa not I nn I. W.- W-, but “ a singlo taxer and m i freo trader.*'. He said bo believed in ;:nvernmcnt ownership and at-*o that the par I'nited Statea shoplJ keep out of Bus- aia and Mexico. • -qI After the moming aesaion Mr. Uhl annonneed that ho wss waiting to leam hM whether the departmenl of jnstieo wonld fuminb him with guards at the ialand. from’ ‘bey woald, be said, he wonld order tho guards to seize tbe radicals wbo ^ p la- fuae lo attend deportation hearings, bring them into a separato room aad foree them to attend the hearings. A hunger strike whieh was contiaoed ATIS today has split the Ents Islaad “ so- s ej^an Tlet” into two factloaa—tbe laft wing, r tbo wbieh spnms food, aad tbs right wiag; firat whieb neronrs It at ovary opportaaity. The left wiog baa refnsed tea. mesis -faince laat Taesday.

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Page 1: y f l i r i f im r iiM ir in s WITH maici^SEIZURE OF PI ...newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN-FALLS-DAILY-NEWS... · safety. Tbe chief executl7e only receaUy_ntanted

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INMiCOGIF i g h t i n g B r e a k s O u t B e t w e

F a c t i o a s D o m i n a t e d b y P r c

i d e n t a n d O b r e g o n ; E x e c

. t i v e T a k e s F l i g h t f o r S a f e t

BAN ■ ANTONIO, T c i , w i —P ie laff in Moxico C ity bolwoon /ootic ilominnltcd by Pr«»idcRl O a rran ta a Gonora! A lvaro Obro^foa waa report in apparen tly rollablo tul^^cos rocoiv here 'toidny froni tlio Moxie«m bordor.

• t t -WM w p o r ta d , th a t 'Preaidont C a r r a a u Itad fled to 4 )uerataro fo t sa fe ty . Tbe ch ie f executl7e only re c e a U y _ n ta n te d to M eUco d t y

' f im z^ Q o en ta ro , TtC en lie h a d b««n dn rin g tb e U ngerliv , f a ta l « in — o f U s w ife. ~ ■'O enoral PabKs Qonzaloa wtw ro p o rt

trt Hio liooKl o f tbo Corniiuea rorci DotoSla o f tho reported fig h tin g rre oo't nvaiioblts. Obrcipm, J o n n c r l y o f W ia tbo C o rrsn ra cab inot, resigned i

. ccn tly a f lM announcing h im self a on d idn te fo r nlio providoncy, lo bo voli u}>on noxl*^3ti\y. O a m m a haa sta ti ho itrould DO't again sook eloetion.

Anothvc poitcatdol protfidonlial. c a n ' do te is QoaenU O onx^os,' w ho i t h bcon ot^itod, in tended to resign fre tho arm y abou t Decombor C to in au e m to hia political (campcugn.

BEPOETS OP PW HTINO KO:✓ SUEPMSB l O .W A f l ^ f l lO

* W A S H liid T O N ,;ft> )-^n c I> w » th, CarroBza and Obregon forec« In 3£ex^< O hy had .elnalied woro received wl no «»rprf«e In -o ffie ia l W arfrington. w as oaid. ftoWevor, th a t if thoy wo tru e tflio b reak b ad eome a llU le oaa'U than expeoted. ,

Q raera l Obregon, aoeording to in fo ma’;icn huro ia u o t in M exico C ity . F waa kiAt roportod a s le av in g tb c j l ’ac lf rOBfit fo r Uio eap ita l w ith th e avow< intm ifiou o f carry ing iiis cam paign f ‘ tho prcniclciwy In to th e “ h ea rt o f tl cnom y’rt to rr ito ry .”

PREOICTIiiiNlFySIllTOMEETMS’OEiN

Berlin Dispatch Says Oerman w m Not eomply w ith Ship-

piBg S.equiromcnts

B E R L IN , (/P)—I t i-1 s ta ted in nutlio - —.— «f«ti«'o f|iinrlcr9 h(«ro t3in.t Oomiiin

w llTnrtt comply wUli Hio jlcninnd o f tl ontiMitc fo r -tOfi.OOO tojis o f ilofl: •Ircilgi^ :inil luRf ii* .in .o f fse t to tl Oominn warnhljis muhV a t Brnpn Plow

I t im lira ti 'l Iliat O rrtiinny wnti’ " land p.it on lioj- pmponltioii to r r f ' fho ilispiito fo T1h> Ilnguo tribunal, in rluinurd tti.*il Ocminny iCiould n o t i hrlrl ri'Ki>onHiblc" fn r tin ' ftMa b f ti rn;iriiii‘ fo rrcs n t R<Tipn Flmv.

8UPBEME COUNOH. DISCUSSES SINZIKO OP OEBMAK PZ.EE

i'A K IS , (/F^—Duwunaing thp «inklii o f tho Oermnn flnct in S m p a P low nn th e compcnsa.tiona to bo ob ta lnM Iber fm m , thn /raprrro-) rouncll today adm i fn l i;i p rincip le th e d<nnolition of t^ unita m ill in the hnndn o f th c allio >)nt the-qu««^on o f tbe d ia tribn tion • Brrnp iron / to u ltln g fn tn tho brcttkin up o f tlio alilpa rna not dcyided.

F raaee and I ta ly , w^i»«o ahip-buib lng ynr.ia have been id le i«incp Iftl w ill Teceive certa in unS^a infartt j rompon.4ataon fo r tonnnce lost dn rir tb e w ar.

The O rrm an delecntion today dell ered twv) ntrtofl to E^ul I>uta«ta, aecr la ry o f tho peace conference. One r la t(« to the repiacM i^nt of G erm i w ar •h lpB ^onk by the ir crewa In 6 c»r Flow an l t2ie o ther fo th e repatriaJ-St o f O erm aa prhonera.

FREKOH UlBOR LEADER TOHEAD XKTEBKATIOKAL B0J7

^VAtH^NGT01^. (JT>—A lbert Tbon n*, tb o eo o n e rra tlre labo r leader e P r:iaee, waa »eleefed to d a y b y th e gO' em in g body o f tb e iir tem atloaa l lab« eonferenee aa tho fit» t d iree to r poi

o f Jhe in tem allo tta i labor offie t tinder thc leecue o f nation*. Artfci F on ta in e o f IVanee, wa# seleeted : r>emMnent cb a innan of th e gOTemla l*ody. '________

SAYS LABOB DEPABTMENTXS ITBST OP BOLSHEVIK

W A SniK G TO K . (;p)—C harging thi fho d e p u tn e n t o f-labo r wtis so “ hoi e rro m b e d ” w ith BoW ioviam ” th a t w w “ n n f i t” to adm inister tho Isw p r

. r id in g fo r deporta tion o f rad ica l s ens, S en a to r K log, dem ocrat, U tah , a: nouBeed to d a r th a t h s had p repared t inrtTTKlaetion I fo e d a y a b ill t r a a s f e n i t en fo re« n en t o f thU law to tihs d ep a t m eat o f Jnatie*.

EitNOON PAPER IN ID

INl i r i f» TO DEAL

G o v e r n m e n t H a s N o I n t e n t

o f R e c e d i n g f r o m P o s ) t i o r

J e n k i n s C a s e , O f f i c i a l s I

C la r e

N E X T S T E P l i M Y T A K E

j y F O R M O F U L T IM A T I

A N O T H E E A M E E IO A N/v e e n - — v i o i i m o f m e x i o a h s

’ r e s - w A S H H io T o iir , m —: e c u - W allace, A jaed can cltUoA, wn 7 * ^ • ah o t a a d k illed b y C arranx lit. l e t y so ld iers noar Tam pico la s t WSd

nesday .Piirbt- . d ep artm en t toda jo tions iwivlsad o f tbo to llin g and

. Inunedlately o rd e rsd a thorougli o r to d investiga tion .

D e ta ils o f th is la te s t o u trase lor, . lack ing , b a t ad o ln ls tra tlo ri

O ffld aU d id n o t h e s ita te to chw - a c te r lto I t a s “ alm ost th e la s t s tra w ” l a th e chain o f “ aggra- v a t ln g ’ * inc iden ts w h ich has os-

^ cupiod th e a tt« tttlc a o f th e sU ted e p a r t ^ t fo r severa l months.

The W allaco re fe rred to Is be- Uevdd hero to be E . T . W allaco

ortflil o f th o Q nlf B e f In ing company, JTC08. a b o u t fo r ty yoars old, and ono c f w ero th o com pany 's b e s t men. E o h ad

o pera ted fo r tb e com pany In Ool- w a r om bU as w ell a s M "ylro and

J ro- w en t recen tly to Tampico, can- I f th e Iden tific a tio n o f W ai-

k-otod lace Is correct h e Is th e elgb tb t» ted o ffic ia l o f th e O olf B efla lng

• co tnpany to bo klbos t o M enco nndi- i^id tb o eigh th A m erican to i>e

h as • - k ille d since J n ly 22, 1010, w hen from- - tb o s ta to 'd a p a rtm o n t w arned tho lueu- C arranza goTeram ent t h a t more

k illings o f A m ericans w oold lead to a change in policy o f th is gov . e m m eo t tow ards M exico.

T O N ___________________________________th a t " _

W A BHDtOTOir, UP! —A Jth o n jl '" ‘t , fu r th e r lav es tlg a tlo n o f fa c U will * “ bo m ad a. th e Am erican goT«nunent 5,®^® t o n o t In ten tion o f receding from n-ber p<jgitlon In th e Jen k in s case,

. ad m in istra tion o ffic ia ls declared today . The governm ent, th e y said, is p repared fo r “ th e a o r t s tep ,”

r«/s.i w hich m ay tak e th e form o f a n Ql- ° . -ttmatnm to th e M exican govern- J w e n t

Tho M ericnii n 'jily to t-lu* A m erit ilrannjid-for tho imniofliitto rok'ano .

I I Jen k iaa nu*<^ n uow i«sue th.-vt .len ,HI ina mado contrndioCory Hln.ti>ni(<ntn n L th e t r i a l jmlRo, tW«, ofrieitv^a "a: m n inveatdgafeil. Instrutftiona w

lllli . (Continuod on Page- Pour)

any -------:

WORLD NEtlior- —“ —Hifly MILAN, Italy, (/P)— At a

is t deputies of Ita ly partici] tiio w ere passed asking tho gc

low. p ress Captain QabricUc D’A establish a hlockac

. it -ibg his troops.

MADEID, (/P)— Sfiaiii hi "the soviet governm ent o f l

s Cortes Thursday by the m said this s tep had been tak< in Petrograd had been t^

I,cro- d’affa ires foxccd to leavo E imU- protested against th is actic 1, ^ rannical.” in o f " ■k in g LONDON, (/P)— The govi

-,j, in tho house of commons to 1914, Braco, a labor leader, caUiii t m ittee to inqnire into the c(>nng prices of coal, w as rejected ieiiv- votes as against 59 fo r thcecre- — —e re- BEtJSSELS, (/P)— Eeprc

Italy , Belgium. Switzerlai ajiou Portugal, Oreece, Poland, '

on Deoember 1 to dia eoss- suggestions fo r the estab l

ODT league of nations.________

‘‘“S E N G I N E E R S E X P E C T T O

K r R ^ c h t r a p p e d m i n e r

eon- - . -7— .f5«os arOKA.NT:. Wa«h., C/p>—H o p e ." '

reiicuing by S anoay E m il Sayko a P c to r Qoasrt, m iaera -Impna^^aed i tw o w e e k a 'b y a eave-ia ia tho G< ITonter m ise a i U alion , Idaho , w< held by reaeoent today.

th a t W ABiriN 'O TON, (/PJ— Oovemmehon- m ine engineera expem ed rescue ii t I t day tw o m loera who h a re f>ecn frapppro- fo r ten d.-iys In a m ine of the Oo#11- H unter Mining; aad S m eifine rompa.

, aa - a t M ullan, Idaho. R eports to t^ r bi fo r henu o f minea naid th e men had berr la g fe»l rtirougli A pip«' while wo^kfflp « rt‘ w rre diffjrinc a n io rc r fof?* tuaoei

wher** th r minor* wert* tn n ’ped.

DAH O CAHRYING THB

TW IN. F A L U r 'X D A H a

im r iWITH maici

inlionlAngeled Son to . ion in .. Take Vp Work for s Which EUer BU

D e d i c a t e s S e l f t o T a s k Of Mfl i n g B ^ e x io b D e m o c r a c y D e -

V TU M s e r v i n g E e s p e c t

' • N£W . y O B K T w - A ib c r tv M gclcfl, (bo 22 y<mt old «oa o f Oer

• N s w a ^ iV lip o Angoloa, who was oxc C U l«^by a C arran ra . f ir in g squai at,^rfmhujUiua C ity Uwt W cducsdaj

Jttfls hopce to tako up tho «-ork i Wds which Ilia faU ior diod—bliat o f oa l 4t.» 1/iblialiing in M exico “ a duuoc ^ d - Ptwy tlfa t w ill respect i ts lu te r

• national obiigHtions ond i1s owi d ay oon*j;itu tion ,'’ ho Haid in a s la to and n icn t jiiadi> .public hero todny.

A s nowly crea ted hend o f th« Angclca fam ily , tho you tli aald hr

*5* m uat f ira t look to tho finoncJal •*"*1 I w elfare o f h ia m other, sifftor and iw - jr-DungiT b ro ther. Onco ho hna a c

•compliBhed tliia, lio woid; ho would go ta ,M oxico to tako .HP.'tho figh t.

“ M y fn ilio r '* d ea th w ill solidify „ tSio cauao fo r w h id i h» fo u g h t,’ ’

ho oald. “ I cnn a ta to niy convic- ^ lio n Uiat m y fathor-'s frionda will

not rem ain ln a« t\v c .”, cif Sonora A ngoles, tbo gonoral's u d widow, s till wna ig n o raa t today o f Jol. hu r hu ab an d ’n execution. Sho is m il c ritica lly 111 and ro lativea fonr the

ohoek of th o newA would caunc hor r j j . denXh. j I tb ' ■ - . ---------- ■

Sf Socialists of ItalyDeclare for Sovie

the , — • •ore UOME, ( / ^ —Tho diroo tors ' o flad tho socialist p a r ty today adoptod aov. m otion doclariag “ thft so ­

c ia lis t vloto^y a t Hio gCnoral-t!l«*___ tiona is on a c t o f comploto so il'

w darit.v w ith th e sov iet republic o f UuMkia, clearly oxprpBmnR to tbo

21 “ I ta lla tt govem m ont 'a n orUor -to roeogiiixe imniodiiately Uic soviol

^ p u t l i . - o f Runaia,’ -

B EQUESTS Q tn C E AOTION aid, . I N D E PO R TA TIO N PEO O EED INp ,“ ----------

SPO K A N E, W ash., ( i ? ^ A n appoi fo r im m edinte ac tio a looking to tho d<

.u - - . . p o r ta tion of a b o u t 100 nllegod momboi -ncan Indu a tria l W orkers o f tho Worllenk . *“ J'*'* elinrgcs of violn

tn i l i»B the crim inal ayndicolism s ta to to ws Hont Anthony C am inotti, commisaione

. - i l l ot im m igration, a t , W ashington toda___ . b.v H eprcaentativo J . S tan ley Wobatc

o f th i f a ta te .

IEWS EVENTS; a m e o t i n g i n w h i c h a l l t h e s o c i a l - i c i p a t e d h e r e l a s t n i g h t r e s o l u t i o n s g o v e r n m e n t t o e n e r g e t i c a l l y s u p -

V A n n u tx z io ^ s e n t e r p r i s e s i a D a l m a - ( a d e t o p r e v e n t f o o d f r o m r e a t ^ -

h a s b r o k e n o f f a l l r e l a t i o n s 'w i t h f 'B u s s i ^ i , i t w a s a n n o u n c e d i n t h e .

m i n i s t e r o f f o r e i g n a f f a i r s , w h o i k e n b e c a u s o t h o S p a n i s h e m b a s s y

t w i c e a t t a c k o d a n d t h o c h a r g c ) E u s s i a . S o c i a l i s t D o p u t y S a v o r i t s t io n , w h i c h h e d e c la r f c d t o b e " t y .

o v e m m o n t w o n a s w e e p i n g v i c t o r y t o d a y w h e n t h e m o t i o n o f W i l l i a m

t l in g f o f t h e a p p o i n t m e n t o f a c o m *: c o s t o f p r o d u c t i o n , t h o o u t p u t a n d o d . T h e g o v e r n m e n t r e c e i v e d 254 t h e m e a s u r e . '

a r e s e n t a t i v e s o f F r a n c e , E n g l a n d , l a n d , H o l l a n d , S w e d e n , N o r w a y , i , (T h in a a n d J a p a n w i l l m e e t h e r e iB» t h e a d o p t i o n o f m e a s u r e s a n d i b U s h m e n t a n d f u u c t i o n i n g o f t h e

l e t v i a r e g a r d s s e l f

E R S A T W A R W I T H G E R M A N '

, B sealls m p lu m a tlc E « p r* * en u tlv s fna * BsrlliH- OonsidOT A c tn a l,A tta c k

and B a » ^fo . ' _____ - —

Oold B E R L IN , (yp>— Tho Lettiah goven w ere recalled iTa diplom atic r<\

reaentaiive from Berlin, and in vie of the a tta c k of Coioael Ava)off-Bo

' m ondl'^ troops, L et\n .i repard.i herse u n ea t “ /ffafe of w ar w ith O erm any, a< 10 to- eor»ling fo aem i-ofifcial artiircea hero f<.p p M '>»r. . ......................

O oM O e rm a a rep re«enT n* iven irtill »i p a n r RifTa a n d L il ia n , i t w ill th rnr b u f o r r b • t r e a l le d .been ---- • i n- —

tm e n ID AHO W EA TH EBleJ te T an i-lrt and S-’*t«rday fa ir aonil

lr» in or w ow ao rth po rtio n ; warmet,

IE FULL DAY LEASED tt

y DAIII H a rE ID A T . U O V EM BEB 28, IMO

i M i r^SEIZURE OF PI- AND USE D

PROTECTt M a k - ________

D e - C a b i n e t A g r e e s U p o n M e a s u r e ;

R e f u s a l o f M i n e r s t o A c c e

1 An- P®!" C e n t W a g e B o o s t a n d I ^ O ra- ■ o p e r a t e i n I n c r e a s i n g P r o d u

Sy". GARFIELD DECLAR Sf »“ OF CAPITAL ORIcnioc- -intor. O WASHmOTON, (/P) — I stato“ where tho owners do not show

' creasing production, and nse o f tho desire to work, has boen decid uicia” effo rt to ond the .bituminous oc ■ a n d fioially,la ac- In m iaea ae lied b y th e govern-voiikl m e n t th e 14 p e r c e n t wago advance 'igh f. agreed opoa b y th e cab in e t w ill be Lldify p u t IntA im m «diat« e ffec t, i t w as ?h t,“ said. • •invic- Thene p lans o f 'th o governm ent w or I will agreed upon by thc cab inot Innt Wod

neadny, o ffic ia ls anid, no ns to m eot th' >ral's nituation resu lting from n refusal 'o »y o f tho operators o r -miners, o r both, t< lio is ngreo to tho go v ern m en t's wago incroaa r th e on proposal.0 hor E x p ec t V o lim ta rs A ction

CabisTft OffTcers cxpoctod m aqy mini owners to p u t in to o ffcc t vo luntaril; tho 14 per cen t wngo increase. W hoth c r tbo minos of those refuning to do 6<

xjjSpf- would bc Hoixcd waa n o t mado ; le a r , bui U waa aaid tltero won no general p la t fo r govornm ont contro l; th a t oaeh in

)■ o f div idual caso would bo decided <m iti tod a niertla.• so- Mlnea tnkon over b y tho goverOTftlVl •tlloe* will bfl -rtperated by lho"fuS l ndminis so il' tra tio n , b u t dotallli na to compi-nantioi

ic o f to tho bSmcrn wcro nol diacloaed. W hih tbo various federa l agcncies wero preparin t

r to ca rry o u t tho gov ern m en t's programjv io l Fuel A dm in is tra to r G arfie ld roaffinno*'

in ovcu more em phatic term a his poai t io n th a t “ p ro fite e rin g on tho p n rt 0< e ith e r labor o r-cap lta l w ill n o t b c to l

IDDTQ o ra te d ."P o r BeUef o f Pnbllo

“ -Tho public cannot and will not bi appeal t},^ Increased burden ofttio dc- higher prices of coal no r o f tho pay-

m ont of a largo sum aa wages to any special claaa o f w o rk e rs ," bo said,

violnt- P o in ting o u t th n t hin concliiaion hnd to was bopu reached only a f te r cnrful and ox- jiaionor Tcai'nrcb, D r. G arfie ld doclarod

^ no tihcr tho p ro teatatioh o f tho minern obator ngainat tbo l-t po r cont wago ndvnnro,

nor. the insistonco o f tbo operators tb a t ' — ( tboy bo perm itted to chargo -a bighoi

---------1 p rice fo r conl w ou ld ,'induce him to al- te r his deciaion th n t i l4 }>or cen t in-

rn-.inc’ wna fho nm ount ni'cen.’nry to bring the m in o rs ' wngo up to the level

_____ o f liv ing coats nnd th n t tho, operatorsrould i>n.v thia ndvnnee w ithout incrt'n^-

al- - **ng priroa tb tho ’ public.Confcroes L eaving

.A ^ lu tiibof o f n p i 'n iliin i .-mil iiiiiim o f ip* f ii- i; ib n-n i.'iinod in W ii.nliingtoii tcuhiy. t a - b u t n il o r p c o ti ''! ti» le a v e fn r tU cir

honio.-i to iiijr iit. -lo lm I., I.<-\vi.-«. a r l im ; proM .l.-n t n f th e ITnitoil M in.- -\V ork.-r. o f A m e rie n , wik.-< o ln s i-li tl ;i la rg o p :ir:

E WHOLE MIDDLE Wl1 BURIED UNDER

S u f f e r i n g In M a n y P l a c e s in C e

^ ^ u s e o f E x t r e m e C o ld a n

s u f f i f i g f r o m C o a l S t r i k e ; Ci m - g e r e d ; H e a v y R a i n s R e p o r t e.nd ------------ . .C H IC A O O , (;P)— A b b in k p t o f anow

r a n g in g f ro m a f ra e l io n o f a n in e h tf tw o f e " t , to<lay e o v r r e d m o s t o f the cr>untrj- vrrnt o t th e .M i* B » ip p i r ivcJ

j ( j a n d o x io n d e d na f a r o,o.tt a t T oledo, * O liio , w ith tow te m p o rw lu re a p re \*a iliuc

. througlioT rt flie a re a , jre S o u th o f th e nnow b e l t l i r a v y ra im,n (J f e l l a n d f lo o d s n w c p t th o low lan.!« , b o n ie t in g tb o 3 a U a n d A jrua F r d

■“ ®. r iv e r a in A riz o n a , w ith p o « ib le loan •>< lif e .

--------- S a ffe r ln s la m any placea Jn tbecen tra l and aonqrw eit w as In pros­p ec t bedm sa of th e ex trem e cold

lA N Y a ln ib rt ftielless con41tkiam o l t l n s ' from tb e coal s trike . Cat-

; ___ Us on tb a w a s te tn ranges ab o w ererepo rted eadangered.M o d e ra tio n tO 'la.y w a s f o re e a a t o n iy

f a r th e P a n h a n d le re g io n o f T ex a a . T )vera- i^’<‘bea o f snow n re re-ic re ;v K a n w to th c S i e r r a N>-1 v ie w '" a d a m oun ta in .* , w i th m a x im u m a fa P s ff-B o r- n o r th e r t i A r i ro n a an .lh e ra e lf tw e lv e in e h ca in w ew tem K an a aa . In )v sem** p la c c f , h o w e v e r, th e anow d r if to .le re to - d e p th o f » x f e e t .

Comm onlcation Crippled rtill in I n th o w rs !e 'm p J a iw n :.a tr« t r a in s

t h r r e - trp ro d e b r M a n d w ire e o m m n n ie a tio n c r ip p le d .

L n n d e r , W ro ., w .i* tb e c o l J e ^ p la re in -the c o u n trv , a e e ^ jn l la c to r e p o r ta ,

a o n ib , th e te m p e ra 1ttf»^ -«»en ' b o in g 20 do- irm e t. he io w te n > . A b ile n e , T e x ., it

VI KE REPORT OF TH

LY >W m•ROPERTIES IF TROOPS TO WORKERS PLAI

e s t o M e e t S i t u a t i o n R e s u l t i n g f r (

; e p t G o v e r n m e n t ’s P r o p o s a l o f

I D i s i n c l i n a t i o n o f O p e r a t o r s t o C

lu c t lo n

<tES PROFITEERING :LABORINTOLERABL

Seizure of bituminous coal min w a disposition to co-operate in i of troops to pro tect all m inera w3 ided upon by tho governm ent in t ooal strike, it was s ta ted today o

o f tlio m om lng w ith Soero tary Wilst 9 b u t rofusod to discuss w h a t hud trai ) plrod. Ilo also arrango<l xin in tcrv ii I -with P resident Oompera o f tho ,Amo

ena FodettjHon o f L abor, fo r la te r uro Tho <lay.Bd- Lew is M ain ta in s A tti tu d e-5 ' -Lowia maintainL*d tlio aamo a tt i tu

tow-.ird tho situa tion lh a t ho hnd de onntm tod during tho wcekfl o f diact

3»- slon.“ Officinlly I d o n ’t know th a t thi’

in a coal atriko o n ,” ho iiaid, “ but t n® govom m ent eould gut coal producfi' Hy reaunied In- th is eo im lry i f Kocrntrt th- W’ib w a ’u propotnl to givo tho mon so 31.00 por ccn t inerenai, liad been f lUt forcod.”as\ N e x t S tep O ncerta in 'Ml- .. W ith tho wngo nego tia tion eonforen **" diHbnnded w ithou t having accomplish

-. aoyth'ing fu rtho r thnn to b r in g dov ]'* on. tho hcndn_of gnvprnm ejiL-ijfficit

eritieinma from m inera nnd oporato J” ' nliko, nobody in W ashington early {

day would say w h at th o n e x t ' a t would bo in tho o ffo r t to prov ide t country w ith a conl supply a n d he;

•’‘‘ lO ff tho thronteffoa"fam ine.“‘•j Fuel .VlmiolstratOT G arfie ld , who L 1 proposnl, approved by tho cab ine t, fo t

Jier conl< wago increase w as rvje* od by the minera w ith b it te r , roinmcr nnd nrroplcd bj>.lbe operntora', nUhou| thc-y protcnted i t would p u t aomo thu mines out o f buaincaa because the

>'■ wna no provision to incrcnso tho pri' of eonl correspondingly, w ithhe ld cot ment.

O pera to rs ' O rganixation T o tte rso i I n Rivnie (HjnrteTB n r i f t in U io clmn rn o f iin c e r tn ln ty w a s noon in t h e a tn t •0 m o n t b y (jovernl d f th e o p e ra to r s Ihi

nn nn (irjjnnir.ed b o d y th e y h a d censi o r to fu n c t io n n n d tb n t in d iv id iin l neee j]. n ity n n d in r l in n t lo n W ould K‘’v e rn th e a . [irtif)ii«. T h is w na tn k o n ,na a n in d ie Ifl ( in n flin t miiiio o f t h e b p e ra to rn woiii eJ r itto n ip t lo re^mnie co al p r o d u c tio n I: m ilo n lin g ili ro c lly w ith th o ir ow n ot;

ployoH. T h e y w i th nn id tn bo hopi-fi th.1 t w h en a in tie itiea o f th o 1019 0 { o rn tir in s o f fh o m inoa n re in th e hnnc

f. o f th e K o v en im eiit, w-hieh th e y d o e ln rr V. 'Vould allow ])rfifltii b i'lo w thnno o f tli ir f ” riiii-r y o iirs , th e y w o u ld lie p c n ir t t te u; to m nko n iirb n d jiia tm e n ta in nellln PM priro.s ;iH w ou ld p e rm i t a f n i r n m l roi r : n tiiiablo j iro f it .

fESTERN REGION BLANKET OF SNOVI

; e n t r a l a n d S o u t h w e s t i n P r o s p e c

m d A lm o s t F u e l l e s s C o n d i t i o n R e

; a t t l e o n W e s t e r n R a n g e s E n d a n

e d in S o u t h

w , wn.n n ix d rg rp o * : . l« v e r r r o . tP O v e r th e in te r io r d i a t r i r t a te m p o t h e tu n -a w ero fro m 10 fo .tH ile g re e a beic e r th e a ea ao n n b le a v e tn c i- .lo. -----------uc ROCKY M O U N TA IN REOIOK

IN O E IP OP SEV E R E STOR rin D E .V V E R , Col., ( ;P ) - i - '\n th l i t t l e . . ! ' no rc ;l irf p rom iaed b y th e w ra th '

b u re n u , th e I lo e k y M nnn tJuB re g ii <>f Tontinue<l ttx lny fn « t in th e {n^P

th e b l i r . r j r d W liieh n tm e k fh ia s c « tit on U ediie«< lay , e x tre m e ly lo w tempi* a tu re s a n d h e a v y n n o w fa lla b e in g r po rtiv l fp im a l l p a r t s o f t h e te r r i to i

'h o tw e e n '! b e M ia jiou ri r iv e r s n d J j o a -item l-oiim l?»rr o f ( 'a l i f o m ia .

O A U rO R N lA CTTEUS CEOFNOT DAMAGED TKTTS PA

' - LOS ANOELES, Cal., (/P>—Tt aou thern C alifornia “ eold ^ v e , " i

■ Milving a teropem toro around th in ,, above le ro du rinc th e nijrht houra, h;

not dam aged the e itn ia grovea «o fa aeeonlinj; to c row cra ' reporta fro

, J varioun, aertiona,Sm udjpnc waa neco>i*»ar%- in aome I;

ealitiM laat night.

! SNOW P A U iS AT PH O E N IX m l - PTEST T IM E IN T E A Jl

PIIO E K IX , A rit.. bej-J r-e fa lling fhia Afternoon. O ffic ia ls o f I t f, w eather b u teaa -aa id i t waa th«* f in o- November toow ainee lh e a ta tio a -w j It established bere in ------

HE ASSOCIATED PRESS

>JEWSPBIO B n V B OKfm *

i n s- STOiSBENOER I FUELS mion IN MORECRTICmf r o m C o a l S h o r t a g e A c u te i n M a n y

if 1 4 S m a l l C i t i e s a n i j T o w n s w j t h

I C o - ■ N o P r o s p e c t o f I m m e d i a t e

- P r o d u c t i o n R e s n m p t i o f i ' ' , '

OHtOAflO, w o n a « t, w llhWOW and sloet etorms, today had

iJ jjE O '" tho central and sou thw estand rendered moro critical, tho fuol d tn a tio n brought about b y tho 58 dnys

l i n e s atriko o f butuminous eoal m iners. In n in* tnony smnll citJ(>a and tow na tho cool txrhn "hurUiigo .wiis acute, wiJJi octual eat/cr-

ln g in prospoct. UoderaUon of tho cold n an wavo by tomorrow, however, wna fore- ^Of. .

, Oa^ fo r Voltiateets 'ilan 1 W ith ' no prospect o f on im m ediato tranV ' " ““ p tle a ot producUbfi-in sigh t, cfc.- rviesv 8»vornor o f K ansas toimorl. « h ta in .v o l» » t« ^ to a lne .*oa l, and.,th.):

announeomont by Frederick D. flir-t- nor, governor of Missouri, th a t ho would call a conforonoo o f ' governors o f coal producing statoa unless the

Utu'Jo govornm cnt a c t i^ today, a ttrac ted dc.n- clilcf in terest.

lacua- Chicago to d ay there woro renewed, roports Uutt tra in sohodules wvro t.-)

.1 n .„ oortoilod fu rtho r, but there was ‘M " '’ oo aflrao U o a from W alker D. H ines, •hiHi-v Rcnoml o f railroads a t Woau-

^ Inglon.on V irtua lly a ll tho minee thirt had ro-

n iaiaed in operation o r whoro work had.....- -boon roBiuncd woro idle ycatordny, i t

boing a usutU holiday, b u t tboso minoa rence gonorally v o ro cxpoctcd ;to , continue Hahcrt, produotion today dosjA e brooking up down o f Ui« W oabington tonfeteace.- •atora W oold Convene O o re rao ny Ifi- Slitould tho fedoral govem m ont fa il

atop ^ ^ today *10 ond the etciko, tho con- 0 the forcnco o f govornors ISt, G a r n e r said head hni,.would c ^ would be hold- a t - iit.

L oois. Chicago or Indianapolis. J io d«- ahosc clined to oay w hat th e probable nc.tion .

a o f tho |ircrposod confcronce would be I'ject- Indicated tho /ft<«oe m ight tnko ment, ^"'1 opem te them.'Oov-loueb Qunlner recently w as appointed10 o f o f Uio ctwimiltco lo dovlf.othero lowor tho living co«t, by Ih^

Jiovom or’a conferi'nco I t S a lt . La*oenrn “ Evorj- depa rtrn fa t of hum an lifo ,»s

bound up in tJria iasuc, ” said a atato- f* m ont by Honry .1. Allen, govom or of bniiln Knnann, i-oneoniinK bia jipptwl fo r vol- ftnto- ] untoora Iti d ig roal to protoct tho poo- th a t j plo or^Knnrtiui “ whose auffcring will

’aaed j bo unnjM-.'ijuJilo unlc*M relief ia afford- ieeea-led .“the ir i Mosa.igos wero reeeivod by t'ho gf>.‘- d ic n - 'e rn o r from me^JVrom nil over Kanwin ' rould and from .M iw»iihr“Illiiioi» and Texaa n bv o ffe rin g to w oht in tho minos. ’

fiiJ. M in o n ’ lomlcra aaid the voliiniooi |)i-ful workora would bo regarded tun a triJc r PJ. bronkom.

r ^ i E B E S T S l f l E 'liil ON M BE HEIST HIM= 'Form er Immigration^Oommis*

sioner Accuses Successor of ' ! Telling Untruth

I ‘Sf -----------I l f NKW YOHK, Tho testim ony of

B ynm H. I’lil, ncting immigmtlon com­i l Tn^a•^inn^r, before the ho\s*t> coinmittee

invcfllifrating eonditiona nl KHis Inland, , w aa in te rrup ted todny by ? 'rederic O.

J6 CI Howe, form er commiaaioner, who accui- p _ cd M r. TJbJ of nol telling tbe tru th .

Mr. IIowc addressed th r member# in l a n - ®"‘l ■n'J he would liko to have

an Im mediate hearing to anawer a'i»me o f the chargea made ngtiinat him. Tho committe>-informed Mr. llowo th a t they eould not hear him now but' would later,

T 'on- whereujKin hr gave out a a tatcm ent to ■lelow newni>aper men in which ho aaid:

“ In tho five yearn I waa here (a t Ellin In la n d ) .! never released a man, woman or child w ithout au tho rity from

ORM W anhington. Tho background of th is J, whole situa tion ia the war. When it uthi-r •’roke out deporta tion wa.a imponaible pinori la laad became the catcb bas.p ,f in o f Am erira.e tion >Vhen inform ed by newspaper laea

th a l a num ber of peraoBa had in te rp rc t- ro ed th e testim ony before tbo inquiry aa

i to ry i be himaelf held radicaljjip v irju a ,-ilr .- iIo w e aai<Tlhat he waa not

I nn I. W.- W-, b u t “ a singlo taxer and m i freo trad e r .* '. H e said bo believed in ;:nvernm cnt ownership and at-*o th a t the

p a r I 'n ited S tatea shoplJ keep o u t o f Bus- aia and Mexico.

• -qI A fte r th e m om ing aesaion M r. Uhl annonneed th a t ho w ss w aiting to leam

hM w hether the departm enl o f jn stieo wonld ’ fum inb him w ith guards a t th e ialand. from’ ‘bey woald, be said , he wonld order

tho guards to seize tb e radicals wbo ^ p la- fuae lo a tte n d deporta tion hearings,

b r in g them in to a separato room a a d foree them to a tte n d the hearings.

A hunger s trik e whieh was contiaoed ATIS to d ay h as sp lit the E nts Is laad “ so- s ej^an T le t” in to tw o fac tlo aa—tbe la f t w ing, r tbo w bieh spnm s food, a a d tb s righ t wiag; f ira t w hieb n e ro n rs I t a t ovary opportaaity .

T he le f t w iog baa refnsed te a . mesis - fa ince laa t Taesday .

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I I p i o B TWO

i TELLS sm OF s PERSECUTIflNS

S is ter of Boling P a tria rch of A ssyrians Appeals to Brit*

ish fo r Aid

L O N D O N , {/P>— T lio ro ia a L oo d o B a ro u n d w hm io a t o r j tlio m in - • t r o la o f o ld w o u ld bsTO w o v o a

• ballad , Bay^ tlio D a ilf Nowa.S h e ia tlio Vndy S u r tn a d l B i th ) ^ .i r

S h a m u n , a ia te r o f th o ru l in j j p o r t la re h • f th o A » / r i a M , tli<) p r o s o n t- d a y rem* » a n l o f ll io ' onco p o w o rfu \ a o m a d lo t r i b w ''w h i c l i in h a b i te d M o * d p a tan iJa b o fo ro th o in c u rs io n a o f th e A ra o F . T h o o o u n try w h cn c o aho com oa haa

, boo n id o a t if io d b y «om e w i t h ' tb o G ar-■ lio a o f £ d o n .

T r a r o l i t i f ; b y a to am o r , b y t r a i n a a d • n b o rsebA ck , aho h a a c o m e a ltO K ethn r •o m o «,000 m il ra fiM m * to w a /S O O w n o a b o y o n d B aR d o d to p lo a d j o a th o a t to a t o f ho r poop ie , f o r t2>o rea to ra ltio /i • f la n d a lo s t b y th e m w h o * t h e y t o j k a rm ii in I je h a lf o f l h o a l l io s a g a i a a t th o T u r k s a a d K lurd^.

D riT o a I n to B E oan ta lna D riv e n f u r t h o r a n d f u r t h e r in to

th o i r m o u n ta in f n s tn e a so s b y 'r e p e a t e d• itiv aa io n d .a n d ig a s ta e ro a , t h o s u r r lT ln g

212,000 o f h o r T>ooplo haT o b o o n jjathoi*- e d tofTothor a t B n k u b a , w h o ro t lio ^ a ro i iv l n ; ' u n d e r th o p r o te c t io n o f th e Urili.<ih c iv il n m l m i l i ta r y a u th o r i t l o j . - .* •1 e.amo to B n p la n d m u c h a e a in s t a iy w i l l , " s a id th o L a d y S u r m a , w ho ■ponkii £n i;li.sh p o r fo o t ly . “ I h a v e

. n o v o r bo cn to E u ro p o b e fo r o . B u t li iu rn WHA n o o n o ol&e to e o m e . -M y b r o th e r , th o lit lo ru U o i; p a t r i a r c h , w aa k ilio d b y .K u r d t r e a c h e r y ; m y y o u n g o r b tv tJ io r , w ho succooda h im , ia i l l a n d u n o th o r b r r t lh o r ia so rv in B . T h e p e o - p in w o u ld t r u n t n o b o d y o la o . .

" I t m a y m-om strnnR O to y o u t h a t n w o m a n a h o u td b o choeon f o r »u eh a d i f f i c u l t t a a k , b u t i t h n a b o o n th o t r a - d itto Q o f o u r n a t ib n > that t h o ^ s t ^ o f tl i e h tf ir s lio u ld t a k o th e t o w o f «e li- b a r y a n d n e t na h o r b r o t h e r 'a h e lp e r

« d u r in g h is r e l; ;n . ”O ld e s t K n o w n G o T e m m e n t

T h o to r r i to r y f o r w h ic h bIio in tr w ith th o ’l'B rtlifiti jp>\‘o n tn ie n t is ttii^ o ld tw t k n o w n to hiiitariati.'*. I t li)!> to u th o f tlio C nuiu tiun n n d n o r th .>f th u 12ui>limtu.<i lind in i lu i hcodd o f iiuu iy

■ in c id o n ta in tlio O td T iv f tn n io n t a to ry , T Iio l i f o o f tt i e p e o p lu , w h o h n v u boou C h r is t ia n s s in o o th o d u y s o f t h o .c a r l i - • f jt tc e ic h e n , h n a b o o n r>no lo n g s to r y o f |>or»»t>cul.ion, c u lm iiin tin B in i l i o l r f li{ ;h t u v c r th o n io u n tn in s i n 1017-18.

" O u r v illug iv i h n v o boo n r a t o d bo- lii i id u s / ’ n n id (tio L a d y 8 u r m n , “ All n u r f lo c k s hsivo bcm i drivi>u n w n y , o u r mont>y s to lo n , a n d c x lin u .ttc d , o u r bookn a n d d o c u m e n ts b u rn e d . W o n ro a p o o ­p lo w i th o u t a c o u n t r y .”

R E P O R T S B U M P E R W O R L D

. C R O P S E X C E P T O F W H E A T

I n t e r n a t i o n a l I n a t i t u to o f A g r i c u l tu re a t B o m e O om pU et n g n r a o n

P r o d u c t io n

W A B IIIN O T O .V , ( /P )— H u in p e r w o rld c ro p s o f c o rn , p o ln lo c n , b a r le y , ry ? , n u g iir I 'l’f t s nncl r ieo f o r t h i s y i*nr a re nhow n in c-Htiiiuitcii coinpik '< l b y th e in - t c r n n t io n a l In H lilu to o f i iB r ic ii ltu rp ' a t I to u x ', m a d o p u b lic W<Hl«i>sdny b y t h ;■ li‘p :ir ln i< 'n l n f :i>{ricul(uro. T h e p ro - d uc -tion o f w h c n t . Ou Ih , n n d flax floo .l, h o w o v o r,'i ih n w a d c e ro a* i' f ro m ,.l l iu f\v- om R o f o r th o f iv o vcatH ( -n d in g in1017. . . .• . . Mt

W ln \ i t p n id i ic t io n in. ;l t co u n trio j:, o s c c p t i n g llri' ••o n lm l p o w e rs , w ilt J iv ich L',Otn,SO!),ono busliolK , 0G.5 p o r c i-n t o f ti l l ' f iv o vo.'vr n v c rn g o . C o m

• w ilf n m o u n t to :i,12«,1f).J.0iK), 14.8 p u r o e n l p r c a t iT tlirm tl i i ' c ro p p ro d u p o d la a l y o a r a n d 4.1 p o r n rv A t« r t h n t j i r o d u r rd fo r th i ' In s l f i v e y c i l r ^ O t t ie r . rro ivs, |)n - d o p . i r lm r n t ’s e n b l f trran i »ibow», n rc i-n liiiiiitcd iw fo l lo w r ; . i^ rn t f iv e y m r iivrr;i|.;(«.

.l-Soii.'>,7.Sli,Oi)U l.ij,ihi>l.-(, !)0,;i p o r<‘<*nt.

H u g a r bo e tn , '10,;I44.00H to n o , M 4.S p e r c e n t .

T o u c a n f in d » p o s i t io n , f i t t l o g y o u r r a p a b i l i t ie a , th r o u g h tb e c l a u l f i e d . O th e r s a r e d o in g i t a l l th e tim e . -

DELCO-UGHTE lo c tr ic U « b k

PoWM> P U b IL ig h t s th e b a rn . R u n a m ilk in g m a ch in e '. U a k c s c h o re a e aa y .

D. O. WATSON 00 .T w in r a l l a . XdAtu

W f l m rRHEUMATIC PAIN

B u y a o d k e e p l i a c d y a b o t t l e o f p a i a » r e l l e T in g S lo a a ’a L l n l m o o t

Y O U ne ed i t w ^en th e u n e x p e c te d rh e u m a tic i w i n ^ tlarU — th e p a in * a n d a c l m fo U o w in ; ex*

p<m m — a c iii ic a ,- lu m b a g o , ao re m u*- cle*, a tif f jo in ts , o e u n lc i a . F o r g o t a il - a b o u t b u y in g a n o th e r tw t t l e a c t f k e e p - ' la g i t h a n d y , d id n ' t y o u ? C e t i t led a j — ^ ^ y a a f e — y o u m a y ne ed i t ta m iM

T h ia famo^j* c o u n te r - ir r i ta n t pe%e-- traU t teidutui r u l i i t tf a n d a c a tte r* th e c o n cc a tio n . T l te p a in o r a c h e is soon re liev e d , Iea%-icis; n o n U « c r o c p o u lt ic e m uaaineM , n o s u l a e d a liin . T h o u a a n d a o# r e g u la r u se ra L eep i t h a n d y lo r j e m e rg e n c y — th e y c’o n ’t au ffer n e ed - w l y . T h r e e a izes a t a l l d r u m s t s —

V. ' • ' •

G R E E K W I C H V I L L A G E IS

P A S S E D I N T O O B L IV IO N

S Bohem ia o f N ew Toxk K e a n E ztlnc tloz Along v l t h Bow ery and Dow n •

Town B esld en tla l D lr t t lc t

n e w ’ Y ORK, ( ^ A d d droonw icl . Villago to tho apotii o f “ a tm osphoro ’

0* t i n t nro no mor». L iko ti if ilow eo nnd .'tho o ld dow n-tow n roiili'B iitil d htriot, tho BohemiA o f the n.otiopoUi

. It a)>out-ortlnct.tJnconvontionnl poop-.e a lill 'csido is

fhe r ic ia ity of^ iV ajningfon Square hu t those’ who knew le in tho oli' tUyi

‘V cnll the. p tpecn t r e s ld i t t* p o w rx , S trugg ling young geaiuaca, , li> 'in s ii

/ poverty in ehoorloas' n ttie s - o r #t.-»bli reh jrud ios no moro ? radn in ila feu : laud

ladies •'by th e back V.-iirway. Th.': d o n 't 'bocauso tiie aamo a ttie a aqd dta bloa now lease fo r anyw here from ♦!,

I®"- 500 to $3,600 a 'y o a r , aecurity domand «d- Tho Boh'emian rest»u ran ta a ^ eommoTciftUxed. ’ T h ere ia a o l crodv

. and prieoa range w itb e a tla g places ii tho ^ I t o U g h t i ia tr io t .

In McDougall A lley a n d Waishlngtoi '2® K ew i, whero O en and women oaco aac

rificed a ll bodily e o m fo i^ fo r a r t OA lomiutfnos and tow n cars how a taa .

w ithout. N u ra e s , care fo r e iild ro n Freah p a in t and m odem eonTenienee. oro oTorywhere.. Only gonlusea wh. liavo a rriv ed can 4 ^ a ffo rd a roai

nto dence in N ew Y o rk ^ B o h e m ia . ted •— »

I NEW PRO LEMS I FACE OiNlfU y>ras O ovenunent is Pre-Oocnpie(

j w ith Task of Extending Ad- ICO. m inistrative Functionst n BUCHAREST, (/P)— Tho Runianl.uI a govem 'm ent Js prooccupled . w ith tin ;ra- ta sk of ex tend ing ifs ndm inlstrutivio f functions-^t’o tho te rr ito ry tho k ln^

eli- dom w ill acquire im der ttio poaC' per frurtty. W ith TransylviiniA, Bukovlni

nnd n pn rt o f Bosanm hin nnd. thn Ba n n t Added to lt« dom ains, tl\<« counUj

. t w ill be cnllod upoii fo m eot w ith mnn; (Djftii-ult prol)lcmH Of orgunlr.ntlon nni

II *• ro n tm t o f n coun try nnd peoplo gm«visuddenly itroblo In a ronvnnd numbttrx

mv regiirded hero ns nof'-fmprobnbl.ftin l ttie noxt Runiwiinn' eiibinol wil

■K'u I* num ber of-roprosentnfivi*rli- TmitHvlwiriin. Indeeil nomo «<•<, Indifiktlonti tUnt the nex t p rim e minia

jjj’p to r w ill bt' Mnniu, now p residen t o;Ihe executive eouneil o f TrJHsylviiniii

i)„. Queen M nrie tins o ften t’xpres.n‘d r ^11 wInIi th a t i t m ight t'c* pnnVihle to tiav< m r nblo Amprienn;i nnd RngliHhmeiikri Kiimunin to net finiinri.i

nnd oxeeulive ndviners to ttie jpivorii m enl. - " I f we eoutit im luee Homo o; A«ur nm nrt AnU'rieiviiH rom e h en nnd net in ndvlsory rn ju irily In u«,’ nho said recen lly to n v is itin g Ameri

i*T t i in ra ilroad mnn, “ I tliink it would !•« a splt'ndld th ing . Tlipy e*iutd give u fho b enefit o f th e ir exeeptionnl irn in

» 0 in c ond experience luid sav e us from i lo t o f m istnkes.”

M E X lC A lfB D E P E N D U PO N rid M tS S rO N TO C L EA R 8IT0A TIO *J

ire M EXICO CITY, (yP)— Nowsp«|>i-->in- Itert* iiJtu'rl ttiere is ro.inon lo b eh o .fa t ttint. n commission nppointnd from lliih ! .Mexienn »oii«t<' w ill go lo Wnnhingtonro- mime timi' w ithin the noxt few month.*nd, 1o m eet w illi th e U nifed St.’ites Konnt.'W- riiHmiin.WH HOW denling w ilh 'Mexiei*!in n f fn in . Tho Demoi^rnt stiilos i l is ;n

fonned tlmf nonnte m em bers tien* o"oj:, lii've lliin is Itie rendioMl mcvm.i t'l'ill clonr nway nny niinim dernlnnding tli.it>or mny now exinl tu 'twei’n th e two j,iiv.■ ■n emmenfj*.)Ur — ■ m . , _od F ind ing n position is nonietinu-i- ii ;ii> monl dislienrten inc tank. .Tunl to rei.v r '. upon friends, o'- upon going ntioul nnit !<-•• m ak ing pcmonnl nppllrntionn, often 'r : . Ipflds to u t te r diseounigem cni. TIii-

qu ick rond fo n posilion is tlirough t(u' ier rt.mnified. Sonielim es th is rond re ­

quires more tlmn onp dny to trnvcl — I.** b u t i l lends inev itnb ly to tlio deniro 1

goa l i f folli)wed.

n r P iano Tuning—8. O. Hull. Phone .n«, >d. Bogervon H otel. Ad-'.

T e a c h V o i

S a v i n g :and his fu tu re su(

I you little.I Strange—but tr;;

ents sacrifice unsel___ boy or girl an educ

entirely the very ] the habit of saying

Young America savings as never be

. denial now and th( of train ing in habit ness success.

The F irst Nation; accounts of boys ar their own or the

i ■ Sl.OO will s ta r t an a

J l INE F i m Ni■j j TWIN- FALL

1.I T W I N F A L L i

EFOCEESCil “ CTy flFME)(ICOrich , —,‘ ^T C o n d i t i o n s i n ' B e p u b l i c y o r c e lU i L a r g e 'E x c e s s P o p o l a t i o n >oUs I n t o O a p i t a l

M EXICO CITY, (<5>-C oaditloaa ia tho republic w hich h a ro crowded a

, m illion poraoni in M exico C ity , o r j m oro th a a ;i00,000 ab o v o ' i ta .norm al

■,*“ population,'"Trayo g roa ily incrcaaed tho ' , num ber o f i l i ^ r a n t m erchanta. who so t

up shop whoro the ir whim wills. . I t in Impossible to f in d a • Itc o i i a UiO c ity

‘ whoro somo vendor haa s o t aot np it * s t a l l A pcraon doairing to o u tf i t a

houao con buy alm ost ovu ry th lag nood* od w ithou t placing' fo o t w ith in a regu-

®'V la r ahop. L ot a —‘proapectivo buyor * moroly h in t t lw t ho ia i a fiie m ark n t

for mmolttloiT ^ im m ediatfllybesieged by a erowd o f tibergotio aalea- m oa who d i^ te In m aebiae-gua Spaa-

**■*' Iah o a th e w o r t i o f i t o i f w area V S o n d a r B o ilM t D a r

'■*“ • S unday ia tho buaievt day fo r theso m erchant*. They fo reg a lh e r priaci* p a lly .in th a plazaa, apread th e ir gooda a b o u t tliem and pottienily w a it fo r oi£s- tom ora T heir numbor* a ro augm ootod by mon tind women, boya and girla, a ll of th im i'S e lling condioa, f ru \U , ahoo- stringH, poU cry, tobaceo, drin'ka, b rig lflco lored ribbons, shoea, hatd, dogn, cttlB, gopliera and tlie doxens of

! ■ vuriolles o f food, o f w liich ch ili Ls tho 111 nvoHt iiniK>rlaol.component. Tho plaziu i l l p ro jont an an im ated appeuranee. Bonds I I I “ ■'0 p lay ing , -w histles are blowing,

jnowsbo^-n call th e ir ed itions, a m an w ith a wheel o f clianco bosoeohoa the

l e d crodutO'Js to try th e ir luck, a boy w ilh n huge bnskol balunc'cd atop hia head offom aweuUneats a t ’ f iv e contarua « nc\i, and follow ing bim comes a soH«>r o f ico creum, w ith h it froziin d a ln tio i

»•'“ » lucked aw ay in a conlalner wliich ho juggliM perilDUsty on his liend b u t

livo iiuvef lo!«e8 u -sijoonfu l, and abovo Ml i;liinLss n glorious «un which g ives 'ao

Dtico iiiiit o f brooding problem s of existence, irlnn N a tiv e L eads H ap p y L ifo

J t is n Imppy life the m itlvo loada on S unday wlien w ith n few centnroH

'" '’•'I ho m n r fill stom nch w llh sweola, .husk in thu. warm sunshine nnd listun lo muni<- fumintieil l)v ii M exlcnn band ,

"I*’.’'- tlm u -which there is' uo boUer in tUo land. ■ ■ .

A m nn fro m th e U n ite d S t a te s , w iio . on l i ' refL-iil S u n d n y m o r n in g , to o k j s u a t in ii p lur-a, w ith l i i n _ fe w m inutcH h n d llin nhoos Hhini'<l, h i s iin l ls innn l-

e u re d , tlin b rw ik fn s t s e rv e d , h is n w rn - in g iiew H pnpers d e l iv e r e d , h is n ie iw uro

'* ^ fn k i 'i i f o r a n u ll o f c lo th e s , n n d w n s of- J i'fi-d a n nw w rlm unO .’o f «UftuiondH a n d

'",‘‘” ! o p a h III u Im rgivin. l l e . r o i i r t u d e d lliiit ! f lie re m ny In* m o re n in d e ru n ie l t io d t

‘■ ’' j j o f e o n c tu e tin g biinini-sM. b u l th e ro ro.-- " • In iiily is no n e m o re p ie lu re s iiu e th n n

t h a l c n ip lo v ed b y tlie o u td o o r nie-‘- .•lijinl. '

' J U S T I C E S O F p e a c e i n

F R A N C E T H R E A T E N S T R I K E

' B o p re se n ta tlv ^ o f L aw a n d O rdor Do- cUk» S a la ries Loss T b a n W agoa of

:o*Ci S troo t Bweopora'

U--H. I’AUIH, (/P)— DissnrLMfipcI w ith Itie . '.e itiiita rv ftiey nre rc-reiving, wliicli 1)i.-y lliu |fla !m ' Is lower th an th a t c>f the n trc’j».

;ton I KweejxTs in I’nrin, lho .iu*»tircn o f the Iths |ii-;ice 'lavo aiMreHHi'd li jneiiiorandum la t . 'i lo the mini.-*t('r o f .justice linking fo r n p m Mib-itnutinl in fri'ase . F a ilu re nf ihi* ;u - ; p iv .'rn m cn l fo comply will b ring

:i.boiil n s trik e , Ihe represcn lnfives of t'» :law nnd o rd e r sriyi Tlie m in ister of

Il.l t>; .iu?*! Ice ih oxnniining tho claim s o f tlie :ov-! iiiHiiee-' o f the pe.icp nnd wilt g ive liis

i ■li'cinion n f to r ho hns disposed in con- •n ltn tion w ith the m in is te r -of lnbor

n |o f tJie various s trik e s now in progrciii.■ -------- -----------------------------

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F O R S A L E

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P . R . T H O M P S O NPbono G14-W 403 6 tb A re . E.

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m r B o y f h e

y s H a b i t |uccess need concern

r u e ^ th a t many par- lelfishly to .give their icatioH; bu t overlook

practical value of ig a little money.a needs train ing in before. A little self­hen is the best kind I >its th a t lea^ to busi-

m a l B a n k i n v i t e s t h e

a n d g i r l s w h e t h e r i r i

l e i r p a r e n t ’s j i a m e .

I account. '

WTML BANK ix s , I D A H O . I

LLS-PAILY NEWS ' .l i n ) S A Y S P R O H I B I T I O N M A K E S ,

l l .H E A V Y D R A IN U P O N C I D E R

Hftw YoTk 'CozomisBloner of F o o d «nd

J .

N EW Y O RK , (fl?)— P to h ib liio n sh M '' brod a a na tiona l ib in i t fo r cldor, au

)roe irroadatlbto tha:t applo ja ico proroia«a a - to become tbo gron t A m ori can drink ,

' accord ing to D r. £ugeno H. P o f t ^ «lMo commlsaibnor o f food a r ia 'in a r -

- i - k®**-, “ B u t, aaya . Dr. Punier, kbe supply I t

' sm all. The 'p resen t erop o f eidor ap- plea is ab o u t oao^tM id th a t .o f form er

' ro a ra " a n d the b ig dealora aro aeram- . ° b ling to w t enough to aupply th e ir

c u a lo m e rt."I, “ Mu’ch haa beea w iib tcn and ao id o f

ao i e ld e r ," bo a a jT “ b u t in moat.P " caM s i t boa been ao rt e id w .W ffarin i

, a iw l f 'a pe lt, l la rd cider w i t t a ' n at- . n « l k iek ia d lf f ie n lt to m ako and

m ore diffitnV t to k e e p .". H e adda th a t * 'ao«king eb&solaiion ia

. f - i - 7 oa«t-troatod o ider ia unwiae, aa it* 1. 1 o tfoo ta DB th a d riak e r a re f a r f ro n

F R E N C H H O T E ) . M E N P L A N

rbici* B A R R A C K S A C C O M M O D A T IO Nrooda

oi£a' flM k ro r tn n e a In Bzpoetod F lood o f )otod ToQilats aiftTig tb a B n*-*. a n t ia F ro n tahoo- ■ ■"■I;*, PA B IS , (ff)— Do.lcl m on.-M cinc (or- bald , iuncfl in tho expooted flood o f Ameri- is o f can a n d o ih e r tourista nex t y ea r, tire I t n j p^anm ng to e rect “ b a rrack a b o te ls '*

a long the ba ttio fron t, Tho NnUocal lands Cham ber o f Ilo tetkeopers, co-oporatiug

With the go rernm en t, is seek ing pri- T ale cap ita l to p u t up aaeh tem porary

• buildinga d u ring the "winter, w ith O fficers o f tb o aaaoeiation saiiJ

^head m oat o f th e hoetolriea now operating laruB a t towna o n 't h e fro n t have patron# BO\J«>r <‘«i(«ning in haJJj and even on bilJia//)

t a b le s ." The f i r s t e ffo rts a re being ** d irec ted tow ard .m ak ing b .ibitable • ho-

tc ls th a t w ere dam aged d u n n g th e w ar " ivnd, inducing owner* of pl&cea dealToy.- « ao to rebuild them, once. I

A re you holding a m ak e ih ift job? loads Sometlmea necessity forccs people to tnroH accept unsuitnbte .em ployihent and to feola, become almply w ngeearners , o ften Istun w ith o u t £k chance for ndvancem em . jan d , J f ypy jq som ething well, loti‘ abou t i l In a classified aa.

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~ ' These folks a==t| telephone com|

like you, your f

They eat foo laugh, sing, cr\ the niovie.s and

The.se folks ai I phone service ii

work an d in tl they, hear j-ou cc a year for telepl wonder how thi they know thcii your telephone.

I ■ Sometimes soj company is mad

The more loy; betler scrvice it

! T h e M o u n t z u n i

O A U iS 'OT.DN .W O U iaT TOPO EM n O H T IN Q JBATTALION

TOKIO, yP>r-A IViklo new spaper p rin ta a n ^ v c r l ia e m e n t from a Bua- idan woman hertv declaring £l»at owing io tbo ind lfforeseo o f the. yottng mon to th e ir d n t r ^ o desires to o rg u ^x o a “ w om sa 'a n g k t in g 'b a f ia l io n " to jo in

; t b a B iberiaa arm y.

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S a y I t W i t h

Y o u r P h o t o ;

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ONLY FOI LEFT TO FILL

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We have some new a tra itnro .

Somo new colored vi©' Saw tooth Sange whioh mak

Sunday or Eveni

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FIBST NATIONAL BANE Bl

\ r e Y o a r N e i

are yciir neighb^^rs. The ipany. 'Tliey are rcgiil: ■friends and family.

od, wear clothes, live ii y, get peevish (and gel i honie-niade pics, just li

ire trying hard to give yo in the world. They take [heir company; but.'.son :omplaining about payinj )hone service they becon- ley are going to make e ir wages dejiend on whe

ome of vou f'orget that de ui) of folks who are Jl

.al support you give the t can give you.

S t a t e s T e l e p h o n e a

C o m p a n y

FEIDAY, NOVEMBEB 18, l# i9 |

E N Q liA in> OO'ONTS .PO l^A TIO H fl t>N LONDO.N, to ta l w nooat ofper out-of-w ork .donations taiUS f a r paid oal ?us- by lho govornm ent , ia approximately ing »ia5,ooo,ooo. • *; .

^ a Yoa can «xebangs .ib* thlai; yoa ao oia lonier need fo r somatbla#

uae pnJfiUbly—tbropffc Iba alaaaifiad.

rlul Monday, Dec ^ONl»T

T SHOW m TEABS— —I Oig^ntio Mnsioal Comedy

LLS— EOY BINPKE '■ Sfr>gyiOSTl>T OXBIJI.KOtni TOM B^OW K’SlZOPHONX BAKP ^K OIBO0B« COMBlNATlOirl.io, 11.06. 12.30t M ajsstie F ham aey-----

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S T M A S

OUR WEEKS LL YOUR ORDER

and excItiBive designs in Por-

rie:w8 taken thia summer in ihe lako beautiful gifts.

ning Appointments^

F o t o S h o p

BDILDINQ, SHOSHONE ST.

fr

i i g h b o r s

hey work for the liar people, just

in houses, talk,I over it), enjoylike you.' I

>’ou the best tele- Ice pride in their |jinetimes, when Bng a few dollars U ime wo.rricd and , Iends meet—for "

hat yon pay lor |

It the telephone ijust like you. f

le telephone the

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W u h ., (Jpf—WaMMgtm hM un«r*d t^inoagh tfae ^ I f o r m U Uti CP Q 7-0 -rU U iT ye«t«rd»y la th e «Im la g foo tba ll fMBie o t ,tho PseUlfl • o u t <u>Kferea«« « lt« n p ]o n h ip n tee . Aa • r« jiuH « f tb « T i« to r7 , W a ^ b ia n ^ B , H m usixoQMed iM t aiffa t, o la u n ^ the*comia t l i .

R ay B e k a a a , wim w m p ick ed to pla] - U. .ritf’- t h a lf w tc a C ap ta ia B rv in D ^ le j

« f T T taeb ia i^s m u m upeoiled e v t j th is w eek, leid hia toaiqpnitM Sa theli ttttoek npoa th® •o trthcraori. B ckm aa th e Q gh te it n a a oa U s tefta^, eaiaf^ ca n n tf to a tlj tbroQKh th e C alifo ra ia 11b( nad orouDd th e .OaHforoJa ead. d a y ’s gome w ea tbo firsfc o f tho aeaau in w hich E eksm a h as st& ited.

A h e a ry m uddy fio ld modo opoa piny nlmoBt im poattble an d «onipolled bot> tenm s to f ig h t it* o u t At a tro ig h t liae ttmbrfiini* fcrotbnll. Fow p iin a wor< mado by forw ard passes ontl o tt«npt^ by boUj team s &t place k ic k s fa ilod .

Cnlifonun playod a stubborn jpiaic Iind kopt tho Soattio men from crosa inf? tho lino u n til th ird porioil. BotV C tU lfornia’s offonso and defunso, a lronf in lho f i r s t ha lf , wonkonod in tho acj ow l. Tho lo ft sido o f llio v is ito rs ’ lint wns tho Btronjrost, w ith AfujorH, Io*': fncklo, irta rrinc n t dofcimo. ‘ 'F ln n h " M urm y and Bolls, Ciilifoniin bnck.^, wJiD d id n o t frtiirt the led th.jinv-nders’ offeasivo n fto r thoy Rot ir.' to ih e play .

Tho lono ta lly canjo in tlu^ th ird pO' riod . Blnke, WvihiMRlou, kickcd li Sproftt and t i e ifttto r fumlilud on hia ow n fiftcon*yard lino. Sm ith rocov- .*rcd fo r Washinfftnn. B ullor -thon wont ihrouRlj tho-Oalrfomfav r i s la taeklo for six'y^^rdfl, Eckm an o irriod i l to w ithin ll y a rd o f tJjo ROftl wni Thoiscri p u t It neroM. 7 a u lk klekod tlie <?oiU.

W nahinctoa Ia.it n ljjh t clalm pd thc edairt conforeneo cham pionship bocauxj, Darwdtt M eisnest, ;n‘iv<luf»lo mnnnR-?r,

• annoaneed Lhe locnl Im m dofcnte>l WnflhinjftOB 8 t* to rollcRo and lho Uni- venfity of C aliforn ia nnd l i r s f t o th<i U niTorslty 6t OrcRon in a pnmo oarly in tho neaKin. Al)Oul 20,000 p o 'p le , n tfco rd crowd, saw to d a y ’s game.

Hod Eller NotWorried A,bout

Bar on “Shiner^’Bcdleg Pitcher Says He Haa ■ Nnmber of O ther Aoes Up

His SloevoCHIOAOO (Spocial)— r t m akes no

«llffcrenep lo Hod E lle r, ho sayn, w h eth er th e baaeball rulo m akors moot th is w in te r and declare th e shino ball ^p it ha ll, and all o th e r so-called freak ^Iclivorios illegal.

“ 1 'vo b e e a th r o w in g a s h in e r f o r I h re o y e a n a n d l o t t i n g r e s u l t s w ith l t , i ’ H o d (udd. **B u t t h a t i . i n ' t all I 'v e been t h r r jw in p ."• “ I h a r e putq^osoly a d v o r t i s o d my ■ h inor b y cO B tin u a lly r u b b in g th e ball o n m y t r o u i e r s ia o r d e r t o c o v e r up th e b o e t p a r t o f m y p i tc h in g p ro g ra m .

H as “ S ec re t” B all “ By ru bb ing the ba ll every tim e I

^ t hold o f i t mado t^o b a tte r s look on ly fo r shinors. Tho rea l aocret o f wlm t nuccoKi I havo n tta inod has nol been due to tho shino bnll, b u t to floniclhing which I in tend lo keep so-, rrcrt fo r the ptosont.

“ Ko, i t ’s n o t duo to* th o rosin I , «-arrj’ in my h ip pocket. T h a t ia ju s t

10 koep my fingers dry. I do nol il(iiilio in tho lohsl Ih .it I w ill hnvc ii'iiro «iieo(>M noxt yonr timn I did th is ><‘ar, c v c n - ^ dll fronk pitolilnu11 l ia rrf 'l , b<*ca«s<' m y s tJ ll “Ih 'fo o li« jj tv-ittor-i (loos n o t dopond on an y th in g I nr Jinv o f my tofimmiilt's do to the b rill.” '

Ifow O u t o f p e b t, IIoil is now fti b is homo in D.an-

A ilic, III., srllinfT niilo^ and nlso is con- r.ro'.od Nvilh ano ther business v cn lu ;c . ll.invillo oitium s <lid not givo him nn :ni!« un roportt'd, b u l prosonted him w i:h a finn plnno, n y e a r 's momborship

' in llio Klks, nnil mado him nn-honom rj- rii'm l.pf o f lho D.anvillo Rod and Qun,

• rlul», iin organir-.ition whioh has sonn l i t lo confer th is Jionor on oniy ons* o ih e r mnn.

Hod said tho w orld 's sorios moa.it jiioro to him Uian an.vthing Mint over hapt'onod in h is lifi‘. Tlio e x tra monoy t'nablod him lo pot o u l o f dobl fo r lho fir* ' tim o in .“ibou t ni.no years, .ind tn tnnVo a b ca llhy paym ont on a home. T'mm now on, ho said , tho m oney ho m akos w ill n o t bo fo r any ono oxropf h im solf and his fam ily.

You <aa ge t w ork, in th e line for w h irh yon are f i t te d , th rough a small oam paign S a^ h e cJasiSfSeft. -

TO AUTO OWNERSWo ro-cnt AUTO FLY

WHEELS, replacing origi­nal cast tooth w ith STEEL.

OE^EEAL GEAE CUT- X m o and Mill Machine Work.

L a w TTS n e eM a c h i n e & I r o n W o r k s

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Copenbarger Lands Do (JJJ Jaw in Sixth Stanza <

Main Bvent Decision Sports Got Their Mo

^ B U H L — (8 p ecial)—B n h re real Bport to the aoraber of 07 l-S-~ the b a lf b t

ilay log r e p r e s e n ts b y tb e yonn|f h e ir i iley th e Boyd million*—saw tb e town fav ir ty o rite . Bay C o p e n b a r^ r , kooek ou belr F ra n k H ariey o f B o is e 'in th e slxtl MR, s ta a s a o f a scheduled ten roufid eoo ae d tea t, a n d J a y Solomon o f ^ t L ake ge Ilao a deciaioa oyer “ F ig h tin g O eorge'

Sollia o f Bonvor io a clover, fa a t 12 laoB round headliner a t •Stone hall Thaake

g iv ing ovc. J a c k B rennan of B uhl rol >lay creed both eonteata. N. O. Thompaoi w th represen ted tho a tato , and J . ' J . Boyi Hao and Rnlph Morso woro judgea. i n ^ Tho show waa n o t s ta rted u n til 0 p

m, to givo storokoopors ,an d otbera i chance to 8oo tbo sport. Tho conteat

osa- varlod— thoao who liko a alaughlot’i houBC-Btylo mill w ith p len ty of goj

' and knockouts had th e ir taato hugcl; acj- ia tho Coponbargor-Harlo;lim* whilo those who prcforrvd 'sciencc

b ra in s and boxing akili hnd fliuir ap p e tite^ aa tia tod to tho lim it in th<

.1, , cloaay, ex trem ely clover w oik o f Solo t h j mon an d Som a... in- B r a v Beemed R igh t

The docision in tbo m ain evcnt*di« P®' n o t seom to bo popular. Tlio judge; t^ baaod th e ir dccisioa on Solom on’s ag

grcaaivoncsa and ’ tho fac t th n t ho op pcare'd to h i t SoIUb regularly , thougl they apparen tly , fa iled lo tako into eon nidoration a cb'on knockdown of Solo

, moh fo r tho count of oigh t and tho fac “ th a l Solli^.’ blocking and b o ring w en

tho bost aoon in th is section. Sollia V*- w ithout a doubt, is a m aster blocker afi(

' boxer, and i t would norm to tbo w rit te-/ "wn opinion, o f course

lh a t the bout aliould havo bocn declnr j Ij,, cd o draw . M any of Solom on’a blowi

which a p p ea red 'to land clean were me w ith lho head or arm s o f Bollin— ii

' fa c t, tho hand o f Solomon was badlj swelled n fto r the bo u t b y connectini w ith tho domo of tho “ F ig h tin g '.’ ono tim e a f to r timo.

Oood P relim inary - TllO f ira t p relim inary waa a fiv e min

u to blindfolded b o iln g conical betwcor Chad Goldnbcrry and Etldio BcU, botl

-• “ O njona.” Tho p u t up a sp irited b a t * ® tie . • Chad claimod a foul because oi I tho fa c t th a t fJddie him him a resound

in g sw at in tho sou thern exposure thal sounded like a do llar h itt in g a Salva tion Arm y drum , but i t waa' disallowed

F rn n k Uarl(>y of Boiao—th e toughest eot who evor awung a paddecg]] m it t in. Idaho— m et ^ ia conqueror ir j j j j “ The B a ttlin g B uckaroo,” fo r whotr

tho w rite r p red ic ts a fu tu re i f ho wlli fo r tak e care o f him solf and leam to b o r m , In tho bout la s t n igh t, Copenbnrgci ' tc dem onstrated boyond a doub t th a t hc

is a dangerous hird to get in a rinj; Q jj w ith . To begin w ith, Cope is so con >ail founded aw kw ard th a t a fig h te r doean’t up know w hnt to expect', o r where to ox-

un. p c c t.i t from . l i e has a fig h tin g h e a r t— loves to b a ttle— and is sincere in hit

J w ork. H e goes o u t'to w in and has bees )ok regu larity .

“ Copo” Goes S troag • nol I n the f i n t s ta n ta , tho boys fe lt eaeb

to o ther o u t a b it, “ Copo” having been ■e-. lipped o f f to discontinue his uaual prac-

llv o of sa iling th rough thn a ir a t the 1 I ta p of tho f ira t gong, and latoust actiiin w ith both fo rw ard guns. In Lho not second round, H nrley had a tr if le thc >'"e bost o f i t , “ C ope” being bo thered with I*** ]ji» shru-s wliii-li lin n ’movoil before tho !"*I noxt tilt. In th e th ird , “ Copo” evened

iii) ninttors u b il b y jo ltin g F ran k in thc ’>ri-n<l biiskol sovoral tim es, "n n d .a Isg <-iiiiiicc-ting ivitli Ills e a tin g ai>i>arntu«. The fo ilrlh found ''C o p o ” cu tting

. Idiiso. D nring th is nius«, ho apilK’d Hnr- an- f„ r tho odiinT 'of seven aiul gener-

all.v inusKod him up.■ in tho f if th , “ Copo” cleared fo r a c

tion and repro<luce<l tho ba lllo o f San- -iaui. on n small soalo. In (hi.< rouii'l,

'T l io 'p u t H arloy to tho eaiivaa for thc m u n t nf oiglit four times.' Tho goiiy tavod H arloy fo r “ ( 'opo” was strong or than X.V.X b randy and liiltin K T ran k w ith every th ing but h is fivo gallon ha t

S ix th H a rle y ’s r in ls h ver Tnie six th s.-vw tho finish o f Harloy, joy “ (’o p e ” Jiul 'o r into high and drop- lho pc^l H arley for thn count o f six right

3 KjODIE’S GROUP - MUST r CHECKED—. Dr. Kittff’* New DUcovery ^ will do that -rery thing,

easy and quickly

D OJTT say , T o o r U ttle yt>m g-- * ter—I w iah I knenr w h a t to do fo r y o u r J u s t give a

U ttlo 'D r.^K ln tn r N ew D lsm T er r as d irec ted a o d th e croopy-couSn w on 't Uager.

A. cold Is n o t to b« fooled w ith. 0 « t a f te r It a t oncc. Loosen tho eocteslloQ , th e p b lcg iM tu S ln rss , a a d th e th m n t-to rtu re .

A fnm ily rem edy f o r colds; eonch-v f r lp p c , a n d k in d red a ttack s . F ifty

yM irs a f rien d to coId>sufTcrers. rifT y y e a rs o f h lg h e rt oua llty . 00c aacl $l.:x> a bo ttle—a ll d n isg U ts .

B o w e l s o n S c h e d u l e T i m e<ha bUe flo w ta r free ly , th e fer-

n s o t tn g body polaona ellmlDated. D r. K lae 'a N ew u f e P tlU m ake tb e bow ala fu a c tlo a r e n l a r l y a n d ke«p

a r ita m c t e c m d o f jraaeoua lm>J p a ru le a . 25c. * ^ tU % a u d n ixxU ts .

o r t in g ^i r a S rKEPUIGEOFGimSE) o p y P u n c h o n B o i s e M a n ’s

a o f a B l o o d - T h i r s t y B a t t l e

i n i s N o t W e U R e c e i v e d , b u t

l o n e y ’s W o r t h .

w rta o f f th e b a t.. B e w en t dow a aga la for ' be* thu eount o f e ig h t, ag a in fo r sevea, r to again fo r e igh t, aga in fo r aix, another fav- tim e fo r a lae , a n d a g i^ a fo r e igh t. Har* o u t ley showed gameneaa tb a t w as exccp-

ilxth tiona l—each tim e “ C ope” dropped him eoa- w ith a h a rd jo l t , ho would come up I g e t again and t ry to lan d on th e bucka- g e " roo'B kisaer. H a d 'h e s tayed down fot

12- tho count an y one tim o of iho aovcn, the aka- 67 1-2 would havo a d m ire i him b u t he re f- Hhowed rem arkable gamcnesa nnd camo

pson back. Tho laat tinio “ Copo” uuhitch- ioyd ed a m ortgage lif te r from somi'whcre

down by h is heels, cau g h t H arley flush0 p, on tho ja w and dropped him, tho blow rs a "I’inning ITarley nround liko a top. Har> ;eats nianngod to ge t li» hia fee t ngaiu, ugh- "ocon*!® throw in tho tow el, and gpjg U uld’s “ Buckaroo Cham peeti” had won ^ l y llin f ir s t real b a tt le and dem nnatrnled rioy his courage nnd fig h tin g ab ility to n iQco linlf-town who wero thero prinuipallyap.* to acc ilim get whipped ond awoko from

th e ir Burpriso to learn th a l . io ,“ .Cope” loio- <bo town hos a ^ o m e r who will bo heard

from if ho ’lak es tho r ig h t pa th .Tho ba ttlo wns a ty jiieal slaughter

•did o ffn ir , w ith a to ta l absence o fi_ . scionce becouae ne ith e r poaseaaed it , ov-

f>ry I'low a pow erfu l-aw in g aj£l both n,,. fig h tin g th e ir bont nil t«fi way.

lUBh deserves c rcd it fo r hls fea t,con- i H ai'lcy deserves equal honorn fo r his loloi exceptional gamcnesa. fac t ■ The" hea«llincra w ere fea ther w eights

*»” '* ^“ «tcr than a S tu te fon r w ith pie- dlls the tank . Solomon outwoigh-aii,{ ed Sollis.

r« a tb e r» C lever irse, Tho f i r s t round, honors w ere oven, :lar- likewise tho second and th ird rounds, lows The boys wore very clever nnd fa s t, mot and showed a w orld o f scitncc. The —in fourth ronnd, Sollis had a tr if le the id ly hotter, o f tho t ilt. The f i f th round woa tin g all Solomon, whilo Sollis g rabbed o ff ono, the Iron Cross in the six th . Tlie sev­

en th w as a drnw. In tho eigh th a t a n u Sollis kitorked Solomon dowu for the

i - 'co u n t n f e ight, b u t could nol Innd a ’ haym aker, g iv ing him th e round. Sol-

omon landed the. n in lh t i l t . The ten th . . round was Solomon, th a t gen t gu tting , in several good licks. The eleventh and ind- rounds wcro iM w s,th a t P o ia ts fo r E ach.Iva- A eeording to tbe w rite r, ba-'<od on ved. points, n llow ing 'M o fo r ff’/ft'aiid and a lest, half-po in t cach l o i d raw s, th e conat :ded would bo as follows:

la Sollis Bound Solomonhom . 1-2 : 1-2w ill J-2 2 1-230T. 1-2 . ' 3 1-2■ger 1 4 0

bo ' 0 5 1■ing 1 0 0:oa-! 1.2 7 1-2>a’t i 1 ■ 8 0ex- 0 fl , I

rt— 0 10 1bia J-2 11 1-2

>een 1-2 . 12 1-2

Tho even in g ’s en tertainm cD t, a s a wliole, was as good a s th a t tn be soon

egg in Ivansas C ity, Chieago or New York fo r $ 5 'n th row , nnd should havo boon

tbo pa tro n lted . L a s t n ig h t’s show con- into '■'“‘I f booking of the Buhl A th lo tir Ujo ' association.the I ■ “

; ■ ADV A N CE OUABDN EW YORK, (yp)-.\o .-irIy ono 'I,...;

j dro«l foolbsiJl plnyors, fonnin i: tin- ' ««luadR of th e Unilovl K<aU-s iinvul ami

also ao.idomies, nrrivod' lioro tl.i-*tlis n iqm ing fo r tho ,annii;iJ puno , lo ■ ■ played-here, totjiorrow aftornom i. M>i'i rnr- subwtilutofl w ill )>ni.-iic.- r

itlie Polo grounds du ring tlio dav. .

C lassified A ds aw . . cheap—offcclivy,

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loy.rop-ght

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1 I z a t i a e t iT c ly th i i y m r 6ajl i t a t * s t a o f < i J i t . Andt

better for thea[ F U im T ow groeec ]^ D o n ’t a A f o r C k M k a

' TWIN FALL

N e w s

! ' Football ResultsI A t Emporia*. College of B m poria 14; K ansas C ity Norm al 0.

n p A t B es M odlnei, Iow a: Amea 14; U L B rake 0.i j r A t NaahvUle, T enn.: Y aad e rb ilt 83;

A t N ew O rleans: W ash la fto a and Le« ,~,>Q 7 ; T ulane 0. • ,

A t A tla n ta : G eorgia T e e k 7 ; Aa-] p bu ra 14. ---------

, ^ A t Carlisle, P a .: B uekaell.O ; B ltk la - b u t son 0.

A t A lliance 0 . : W ooster 90; M oaat Union 0.

A t B irm lagbam , A la.: A U bam a 14; a fo r U isaiasippl A. a a d M., 6. levea. A t G eorgetow n, K y .: C entre 77; o ther G eprgotown eojlege 7.H ar- A t I^ x ln g lo a , K y .r - K en tucky 13;

xccp- Tennessee 0.i him A t C harlcsfon, W. V a.: W est V irgin- le up ift W esleyan 38; Catholic U n iversity o f ucka- A m erica 0.n fo t A t Springfield , M o.: D rury college ), the 12; R olla Scbool o f M ines 2. ^ ut he A t Krcmont M idland college, o f Frc- camo m ont 0 ; N eb rask a W csleyna 7. litch- A t L oh A ngoles: U n iversity o t South- vhere ern C alifom iil 13; S tan fo rd 0. * • flush A t S t. Louis: W ashington Univer- blow a lly 7; S t. Xx)uia U alverslty 0.H ar- A t Colorndo Springs, Colo.: F innl:

igaiu, Colorado Aggiea 0; Colorado Collcge 13., and ' A t llonsiiin , T ex .:. A rkansas 7; ^lice I won 40. *»rn ted A t B altim ore: JohnB-Hopkinn 0 ; to n .Maryland H late l-l. pally A t Otnahn: C reighton 7; South Da- froin kota 0.ope” A t Chapel H ill, N. C.: U niversity of leard N orth Carolina ti; U niversity o f V ir­

g in ia » . •••'' gh tc r -At Tucson, Ariz.: U niversity of A ri­se o f *"*■'* Oociilental collogo 0. t ov- I’h iladelphia, Penn .: 24; Cornoll 0. b o th C ity : N o tre DajAo 14; M orn­w ay. ingKido fl.feat, A t D etro it: Holy Cross 7; D etroit 11

A t .Missoula: Wn.shingloi» S tn te

w . . . ________ .

‘«S‘ Brief Bits ofWillinfli (D ill) Kvanrf, dean o f ball

oven, unipiroB, savs frenk delivories nre dueunds. f„r i,.^ns|ntion into th e discard.fo s t, ______The • Kvnns snys p itchers pay more a ttea -

I tho (ion now to queer chucking Umn to do-1 was veloping ronl ball pitching.1 o f f ____ .

BOV- DisguoNtod V itl i ineffootual attemplAla n u to got fiirtic tnafchos in Knglnnd Fred• the I 'lillon, M innefo ta p laste re r, has ro­nd a turnod to his na tive heath ;md will

Sol- spond -h is tim e racing around nftu r tenth siTond-ralcrs in th is country.tt in g ----------l a n d Wild Bill R idgers. hns docided io

s tick to tho Sacram ento Coj'otes a n ­o ther year, and hus a i |u rd a ' contm.-l

, to run tho elub in 1920.J onnd “ t*^A pparcnlly- C lyde W ares, now man ' • ronat ag c r o f lho Soaltio TillieumB, does not

iw n n t a lot o f"H iborninna on his cluh. ion Ho has offered to sell Miko Hogan,1 i.lim m y Walah and Kd flwooney.

! j H a rin g nn uso for .lack .lohnson - rI .an y man who, -for monoy will cngag,-1 I in f is tic endo.avor. wo rnn nnly earne.it-I ' ly hopo Ih a t both .lolinsoti and Oirl; j .Morris got a w haling fine lioking whon( .th ey fig lil in -Mexico.

I H ank Soveroid, c.atrhor fnr tho <‘ubs.I : i.s sa id to bo noar cleath fr^im appou-• p lic itis.

a s a ' I 'f '”** '’*** •be offolo c.-wt oonios wor l th a t a “ c r i l lu r ” viiluo<l nt *.'0 ,01)0

^ork fr>m oatlng .i n .iil—wnio bull.

con' CADETS O ET SE N D -O FrJotio W EST I’OI.NT. N. V., (yp )-T ho nrmy

fnollcill sr|ii;i>l. f if ty fivo Mlroag, wa- tiv o n a roiming so n d o ff by tlio (-ndor ■ orjiH wlion it loft fo r Now Vork this

ll,,.; nirirning. Slm uts o f “ ni:iko it f i \o ti„. •<lraig!it'’ nu ig in Ihoir o :in ih liuv

bu-.u.l.'d tl.:. tra in . TUo wvrv in,|,i^ 0X0,.11,.at o,laililll,n ami oim fidont ,.r

1 ; virUiry. r i o s.pi;!,! will ro.-,.ivo it:. U ,|ii filial w-irkoiit al Ilio IN)!,, u’rouii,!?, tli ■>,. aflori.,.„;i ill j.r,.pantrii.ii fu r llio navv

thor,. t,..iH.rr<,w. Ttio o:i,l,-t oorj.', an,I oUjor b'oal nioli-rs will lrav<- for

livi;, N'ow Wvrk laiuorr.iw nsorninj:.

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1 Love Them«r%T« wbeal food vHh Ad hklMd nothing eoold b*

g T ffts d s w y Q dow c e rb M th A .M k n — ■ 7 a a o w T b t e

JLLS DAILY NEWSThree I League

Looks Eastwardfor Territory

TEBUB IIA U TE, Ind ., (S p c 'c iu l) - Now lh a t th e Threo Eyes lengue mag- nalteB nro bnck from the minorH’ m eet­ing i t l a known thftt RjTin of Blooming-

; Icin and P resident Tonm ey, the two men w ho .shaped up the circuit o f six

; clubs fo r la s t year, have in mind ta k ­ing in Richmond, Ind.. nnd fwo “ Ohio

; eJ ties” nnd by diopplug Moline ha»-e o n .eigh t elub circuit.

' I t Ib therefore tak en fb r gran ted tb a t th o pro jectors o f tb e new C eatral

• league have not g o t eontrol o f the “ C ea tm l' to rrito ry to the exelusioM of• th # Thneo E ^es, ft>r Blchmond is a

C entral tpw a aad the two “ Oblot e itlo s ,” p robab ly D ayton, and Spring­

fie ld , w cro .in tbe o ld O eatral. The ; new C ea tra l d id not seem to be g r ttitig

o a Its feo t a t la s t accounts.; Jo e D unn ntade i t known to tho

B loom ington people th a t he was will- ; ing to re tu rn fo r nex t season, b u t it

wtv^ up Jo th e Fantr*^aJ»foclAlId^.,lo - boo«;t hia salary . TJie am ount i s ^ j f to be the Inrgost even paid .in B clnas

fo r a m anager. The fans nt the homo .• o f tlio cham pions w ant the njisneiation

to re ta in D unn ' “ a t any coa t” and ■ pron-iso to m ake good the nddilion.tl

sa la ry by a Inrger rttU'nilnnco.

C lassified^ A ds are cheap-TcffecUve.

^ SAVEB U Y T H E W C

S S COF

I M..I _____ _ i n t h i F n w

. < It m p a n a ,

> . o t h t r c o f fc e ifra g ra n c e ,- f lm q a a l i ty , e c o n o i

Ain Packed , Thr me and On Poxmd Canm

EVERT CM GUARA]

B o y d H

L A B O R

T w i n F a l

E s ta b l i s

A new departm ent oi t to lend volnable aid tow ar

W ithont a proper diag properly treated.

Disoascs, snch jis typh bercQlosis, anemia, inflnen blood and nprvous system, cer, can be diagnosed by h

In nearly every disease k as well aa prognastic aid c am ination of tbe blood, tu tents, specimens of tissue, berculosis glands, bacterial ai fluid contents, and inflas pas in the Insg, etc.

No HTsease is of snch 'c patient is not justified in di word an aj^:orate , diagnos

1, _ 1

FA BG O ’S 027 F IO B T M A P PABGO, N^ D.,,(/p>—l a b o S o fro o f

■ F argo , tfoitorw olght, knocked o u t Mnc't UooTo o f l^Ua&onpolls l a tbo' nln'.l;

r u round of ft Bchrdulod to a round bo«: yeste rday Mooro wa« counted o u t by

, tho re fe ree , but t h e crow d waa diasat- . is fied w ith tlie dacisioa. B afro . reea*

te red the r ing a n d ,. ia tjio ten th ro»a>l knocked Mooro t h r o n g t.ho ^ b b j«* t vt th o bell raJiR.

six ANOTHBB i m A t H O K B T B E . . OALGARY, A lberta , (/P^-^mmy

G ibbosu o f St. P au l esudJy defea t** ‘*'*^,M i«key K iag , A uattratian lig b t b e a ry ^ .

iw e a jh t ia the ir fi#to«a*i»OBd .,-mait«h b a t l i e r o U s t aigW . Tb« » t . J»aal b o » r tral sh^owed deelalvo anperiority ia B W y the IB a a l .

M H B f JM i ‘n iA D E M A R K

R S p F - 'M o d a f n - i l

MONEY ®V O R L i y S B E S X

IFFEE

J. B. Ije P o tm d C m '

lospitalR A T O R Y

a l l s , I d a h o

l i s h e d ' l 9 0 i

r tbo hospital, luUy equipped rard making a diagnosis.

iagnosis, no disease can bc

phoid, syphilis, m alaria, tu- enza, obsctirc diseases of the m, Bright's-di&Q^e, and can- T laboratory te s ts alone.

e known, valuable diagnostic,'1 can be given by careful ex­urine, sputum, gastric con-

1C, such as cancerous und tu ia i exam inations of pus spin, lam m atory exudates,' sucfrac

u-minor im portence tha t I dem anding : ^ r y m eans to- losis.’

' v’is.

PAQB THESE

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UEtSBEB O F A B 8 0 0 U .T Z P P B MTho A lW ia ted Pr«M tf m a l iu in t r « •

■Itled tu (b« UM to r rqiubUoaUoD o l ftli ‘ afW» OlapatohM or«dl(ed to It. o r BOt

sthenrlM «r«dlted. In ttaU p*p«r, aod clM Ux« looal news »ubUabod^««*la. AH rish tj of repuUleatloa o f •i>Mtal AU- w tc h f b r e i a aro .

N« reei>onstblUtr la i — im i fa r tke ,c*re of vnwUciCed maanaoript.■ tclM aubmlttod for pnbUefttted bo used or not a t tbo d laoretlea of tiio oAltoo And no m anuocrtpt wlQ bo roUvtM* o a - lOM aoooBipaaled by tk* M ooaH rr »«M*

•on A *0.. No*^ T otk; A. a T k o a tw . l u i Hartrord BuUdtofc O tflM *. .

UrmtMr Audit B uroaa o f CtronlaHc—

,

L E T ’S DO T i ^No. timo i» tnoro opportUDO fo r the

cuiiaidoration o f orgumonlB fo r tho liiiildittK o f a rim -to-rim bridgo to span Hjiako rivo r canyon no rth o f Tw in Folio than tho prencnt, wbon tlio danger at* tuiiiJunt to a tte m p t to uogotla to th e Hcviiral graJcB down the canyon walls is muAt im m ediately apparen t.

I t Jfl n o t riccoiwary th a t ono should cz]>erioneo narro w oscnpo on tho grades for him solf to appruciato tho dangbr Kvory ooo who drivoA a ca r, oven od (Iio lovolr"<ruring tliin season w ith tho ronds coated w ith aIi]ipory uliocn o f ico nnd anow mu/it on torta in n vory keen approciation o f tlio th re a t th u t lu rks in ovcry paoaagu o f ozinting avonuos fur tra v e l betw eon Tw in li'alls and tho scc­tion im m odiatcly to tho north .

P ossib ilities fo r accident aru bound to ^ n c ro d so w ith tho build ing o f an adequate Byxtom of ’^highvrnys in tho Tw in F alls d is tr ic t nervinf; to a ttra c t a nmch la rg e r volurao of travel.

A ctua l occurrunco of accidents w ith alm ost ccrtn in fa ta litio s in consequc&cc ough t n o t to bo roquirod to drivo bomo tbo argum onts for bu ild ing of the bridgo.

Iiu ild ing of such n bridge n o t only will ben e fit tbo in terests o f every one

;• now bero a a d y e t to comc to tho Twin Fa lls country, b u t i t will safcgiinrd tho lives o f an ev e r increasing num ber of people who Imve occasion to m ake d i­rec t uso of it.

T bo sooner i t is arcompHshcil Ibo be t­te r i t will bo fo r everyone.

V. 8 . B B A D T TOD E A L W IT H M EXICO

(C ontinued from Pago Oao)

uo f o rw u r tl to tlu - om \nw «y u t M e x lfo (.’i ly to d a y lo invcw tifj.ite th in rhnrt^o a n d n l« ) o l.l.-iin rojiicH n f tin- in d ir l -

.m e u t n n d rli:i rK '- i n ^ a in s l t lic consul.'ir nKont.

A d m in is tra tio n o ffic ia ls in d ica t­ed th a t tho nogoUationa w ith Mox- tco would n o t be prolonged I f un- sa tia i 'a c to iy : th a t tho Am oriean O ovenunent h a d decided upon a courso o f ac tio n and v a a prepared " to ca rry i t o u t should th a t becomo necessary.U -jp il n f f i e c ra o f llu- <lop:irt-

■ n ic rrt to d n y w i'ro H liidy ing tlie ' new .M oxienn e o n i t i tu t i iu i , w h ir ti provi<li'!i t b u l “ th e f o d e r .i l r tih u n a l.s sh n ll li.-jve . iii r i ifc lir ir ljo n o v e r _ jJIro iii-o riiiiiK liip lon i.-itie n ; ; . 'a t s nnd eo 'i- " i i la r o f fir* -..

• D eny Jn risd ic tionT h i ' M rx ii- ;in ;^ iv i> rnn irn t in iM re p i) ’

' t o i.Iie A in-'rie.-in n o re ili-m nndiiik; M.-e- rc-l.M.-.- v ii . i I . i i in tli.-

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s .- n ; i ;n r .\..hnrK - M.ii.J “ h.> a .«am .-.l ■•v.TV k n e w th a t <uw. ».n t. ite .lep.-xrtni.-n! w .niM .In -:i» i t - t;a-« ’ l.e e n d o in i; t! irou ;.'I i» ii: :>H tl ; i '' n i s e r - .nh lr i r - » ie . in r ]u o -.^ iiu i~ rl.; .! i>, r.in bifT b l u f f w i th .1 'iK il.J .iil • '

•TA O O M A C O U N C IL O R A ir r s 1t W . W ^L Z B E E T T TO 8T A E V E

TACO^TAV (/P>—Tlie r - :ycounoil to 'la y ncr**<*d to let {he 22 ..l- le^ed I. 'V . W. who a re on h u n j i r irtnko in th e e i f r ja il !<tarv-e If thi-y w in t to . fo llow in j; a report from As- ■ m a n t C ity A tto rn ey F rank Onm.'\han

't h a t th e eitT can n o t be held rc^por.Mi->iU.

TAOE POUB •

Y S O harte r No. 7608 ___ R E PO E T O F CC

first National BA T T W IN FAT.TA J N T H E STA TE

loot N E8B ON N01ir* r - "

BE8Iv i s a Loans and d iscounts, includ ing > » I . cop t those shown in b and c) ....

-Total looaiT ..............................ILOO

-S. O vo rd rafts , unsoeured M ^ D opositod to soc.ure circu lation

6. U . 8 . a o re n u n e n t seonxltl** ovn*^ ■ ■ a D opositod to securo circulation.• g p o r valuo) .........B*t d P ledged a s co lla te ra l fo r S ta tosod i ts o r b ills payablo ..... ..................^ f Owned and unpledged ......

. h W ar S avings C ertif ica tes an d Th~ tu o lly o w n e d ----------------------IS* T o ta l U. S. O ovem m ent secu4^ 6. O tho r botuls, aMorlU**, * tc : b* b Bonds (o thor th an U. S. bonds)

^ euro poatal aavinga deposit* ~ .M . 0 Socuritios, o ther thnn U. S. bonds

s tocks), owned and unpledged T o t^ bonds, securities, e tc ., ot

iA|. 8. S tock of F ed e ra l Bcserve B an k (U J subscrip tion) .*.-------------------- —___ 0, a V alue ot bank ing house, owned

^ . bcrcd ............................. - -------------b likjuity in ban k in g bouso .............

20. F u rn itu re and f i x t u r e s _________11. Boal o sta to owned otiior th an ban!12. L aw fu l TtsoTvo w ith F ttlc ra l Besot14. Cash in vnu lt nnd not nmount* due

ban k s ............................ ..15, N 'ot-amUunts' duo from banks, ban'

th e com panies (o tbo r th an included i tho • o r 14) ----------- .............. .....................

10, E xchanges fo r clcariDg houso -------Tot«l« ot I lo m . 13, H , 15 JO,

ills 18. Cfaocks' on banks locatod o u tnW "o o f reporting b an k an d otbor can

. 10. B odomptlnn fund w ith U. 8. Treifrom U. S. T re a s u r e r __________

ills 20. In te re s t earned b u t n o t collectcd— ' on K otos and B ills Roceivnblo n

T otal .................... ........................ -' LIAD]

;br. 22. C apita l stocfc pa id in ......... .............f.on 2.1. Surplus f u n d .....................- ...... .......... 24. a U ndiv ided .j)fo fits . . . l__ ............v

b l»<*«s e iirron t expenses, in te re s t, nr ico 28. C irculating; nnten ou ts tan d in g .... .(.Q .10. N ot am ounts due to N ntionnl banki . .Tl. N o t am ounta duo to -b a n k s , bank'

' eonipnnies (o tb e r th an includod'ur o r 30) .............. ............. ........................0 . .12. C ertified chockK ou ts tan d in g .......-

. r!;i. C ash ie r 's cheeks on own bank oute Totnl o f Item s .10, 31, .42 and

nd D em aad dcpooitfl (o th o r th a n ban k on Jec t to Eoaervo (-leposits paynl• dnys):

;!4., Ind iv idunl depowitH Hiibjcet to ehee ct s .’i. CertifienteH of ilopusit due in lei^s

(o lher thnn fo r n\o»?ey borroww Totnl o f demnnd deposits (o th e r t

posits) sub jee t lo Reserve, Ite iec 37, 38, and .11)-—........................go Tim e deposits sub jec t to B eserve (

30 day s,-o r sub jee t to 30 dnys i>) nnd postal s a v in g ) :

40. C ertifica tes of deposit (o tb e r tha ,ly borrow ed) ------------------ --------- .....

41. B tato, county , o r o th^r m uuieipnl d<by pledgo of nsso ts’Of Ib is bnnl

rin 42- Postal sav ings deposits ....................ha 4;i. O ther tim e dej>0 'iils ------------------

^ .TJ. L inb ilities o ther, th n n tbose ubiive illi- ■ . Totnl ......- ................................... .'.~.

Of 111.' to tn l loans nnd <li.i«)iintK. nh'>' ct- nnd d\fn-ouiil w as jrlin rti'd u t m lM in

.’jll»7, Uev. H hil.) (e*e.lu.<ive of nn'le.i TiO cents wna nm de; was None. The

■ .Slnte o f Idaho, (bounty o f Twin Fal 30 I, .1. M. M axwell, Cii.iliier of tli<-

llu»t Ilie uliove slalemi-nl i.i.Irue In t

- 8iil.Heril.ed- nn.l H«-orn to .b efo re 'r■ fO

-<*OJll{l-:(T-.-Atte.strl-:ir

E H T ^: VOTERS’CljOIGE■•e ■ .M rLY-M OUTII. (/'D— I.a.h* 'A stor, 'I- Anierie.'in lK>rn w ife of Viwi.iinl A st.'f,

ivos ehv led to p.arlinment from tlie • SuMon d iv ision o f : P lynioutli in Ihe

.. h.illotinK o f Novemlier l-">. .The result wa-i aiinotineeil .nfter n count o f Tli" biilliHi here th is .iflernoon.

Tiie vote stood:I Uiclv A slor, un ii.n iit, 11,45,'.

,. W. t . Ortv, laU'.T. 0,::02.:- K ia e Fool, lil.em l, 4,i:i;i.,t The eerem onv a!lrn<linK Iho count- e iny of tin- bailold )>ecnn in Ibe hi"- -. lo rir Plym outh G uildhall nt 0:30

I- T akes P opu lar S tand1- Ixiily .\><;iir’i p!iilan1lin>pir rndeav-

J “H e r e ’s a F rsays the G

1 I chewcosti They

JH “f

IJ A hX r icb ’i

THE REAL TO]put up in t

R I G H T C U T i s a s h o r t - '

W - B C U T , is

1 - • ,

^ . 'BM«nra D m rlc t ^o. ISo o N D m o N - o r t h e

Bank of Twin fallsr E o r ID A H O , A T TH B 0 L 0 8 E O F BUSX- iO V E M E E B 17, lOlO.

ESODBCES,Iff rodiacounts (ex*

......... ................... ....♦1,030,661,15

..... ................. ..............$1,030,561.16/ ♦1^30,501.10

I K r i_____________ 6,388.05ion (U. a bond*» *dr » • -ion. U. S. Bonds............ .................. . .. . 50,000.00to or o thor dopoa-'.......... ......................... 320,000.00___ ________ ______ 555,082.60T h rif t S tam ps ac-

__________________ 150.13ecu rities -------- ---- 925,738.03

da) pledged to so-__________ ______ 3,000.00

nd* (n o t including3d ______ _________ 7»,470,19, o th e r th an U. S, 61,470.19c (50 i>er cen t o f______________ ___ 4,200,00ned and unincum- ___________ __ ___ fll,542;40

91,542,45__________________ 2,493.60>anking house__.... 6,595.95iBOtvo B a n k __ __ 157,844.02duo from nationiM - *Nv » -•................. .......... 361,313.31jafl1(crs, and tru s t ud in Item s 12, 13,........ ............................... . 74 ,574.01_____ ___: ......... ...... - •^■'49,312.3710, and 17 ............ 485,200.296” o f c ity -o r tow ncash item s ............ . ' -8,083.23frensu rer und due..................................... 2,r,D0.0Dd—approxim nto— ’ '0 n o t p a s t duo..... 15,000.00

........................... ‘ 92,708,100,00IDILITIES...,f.............................. • if lOO.OOD.OO

40,000.00...V ‘ - • 83,483.24, nnd tnxes paid.... 33,0.14.93 • 40,848.31 ... - ‘ . . . . .IO,000.00,nk» ........... .............. 27,095.70inkers, and tru s t )dod in Item s 29.................................... .17,000.71)................................ : . . ' 38.»2)iit8tnndiiig................ 34,148.00nd 33 ......... ...... 118,972.87nk-depoaita) sub- lynble w ith in 30

heek.......:.,........ 1,4H0,943.2.'>■ss thnn 30 dnys>w\'d) ..................... 5S,03jLi4r th an lianlr de- *Hems .14 35, 30, - • /

...............030,984.01)0 (payable a f te r H or more noticc,

than fo r money......................... ......... ■ 247,278.011 deposits securcdnnk ................. ..... ' 290,000.00............................. ..... ,1,414.'M____________ -____ 347,0H6.03,-e H lated...:........... 10,11H0..’>.">

................... ......... *2,7DH,lim.i>0h'>wn nl.ove, Ihe nniount on wliieli in te re rt in vxi-eMi, (.f*tho,ie p.ennil.led by law (See. e.l it|.on wbieh lotjil cluirfie ni)l lo eXcee-1 rhe jiuitiber o f sueli ln:in.-* None.FalN, hs: 'lie nlmve nnmed l.iinU, do wili-mnly sive.ir 1. t!'i' l.eil o f my 'knowled(;e nnd belief.

.1. M. .MAXWELL, (.'.-u-iliier. e 'e n - (his 2i>11i dav o f Novemb.-r, M)l».

K. ll'. FO X , N otary Piil.Vie-:e.st:

H. L. .MA.VWKLL.A. DOUMAN .lOH.VSON,L . E ..SA LLA D A Y ,

_______________________ Direelors.__________

[ o n liere diirinR th'e Last len. yee.n j l.c«u-,;Ut cQHsider.iblo_ Kupjiort,! »\.'ll :i.-i her'<-s[’ous;il o f :inli-liquor lei,'- ' is1.-i!ii)n. u h irli woll h r r a la rce voto

" t nmonj; - tbl* wcinieii. She ilrove nl.oul, tl ........nn:<!ilueiiey on .1 spriH-h-mnkin,'

(our tl. ii n flertioon and rvenini;." .T h e enmpniKn aH m etiil wide Alti-’i-

Hcm. dii_i. in lnrt;i* me.nsure lo Lady [)[• .\.‘(Iiir'A jial ion:ility, her iineonvention.il ,,r, el.TiioneeriAy mothodn nntl her b.irb,'']• III. an,] r.'pli<*s lo .luefllioners, Mrs.t,P Lloyd Ijco rpe .and_o|her prom inent jki-

ult litica l pcrsonagcn spoke in her bi'li.nlf. ll" Lmly. ;\Mlrtr Ix-r.-ime a eanilithile ,nf

i»'r die" (Ir.-ilh o f Vt*counl A slor of Hev,.f bnll h:i<l le f t her busli.md h>‘ir Io till" liili* nml neeesiilftled his relire- *n<'ui. (m m the lower htuiso o f parli-i- m ent.

nt- M other of Sixi>- I.u.ly ,\<<.r, who m is fnrinrrly ,Mi-i» •10 N annie L anijhom e of Vir^rinia, is Iho

ini.lhiT of .li xehil.lri-n, a f.irt o f which -«lie iKiatte.l on nne oee:L-<lon dnring her

r i e n d l y T i p ”G o o d J u d g e

e n w h o k n o w t o b a c c o ,

e w t h e b e s t w i t h o u t i t s s t i n g t h e m a n y r a o r « C V

i c y t a k e a l i t t l e c h e w a n d t a m a z i n g h o w t h e g o o d

t e s t a y s i n a r i c H » h i g h i d c c h s w i n g t o b a c c o ,

r l a s t i n g t o b a c c o s a t i a ­t i o n , t h e r e ’ s n o t h i n g c a s m a l l c h e w o f t h a t h ' t a s t i n g t o b a c c o . . •

DBACCO CHEWn two styles• t - c u t t o b a c c o i

i s a l o n g f i n e * c u t t o b a c c o

V TWIN FALLS Dto. 12 " I-------------------------- -----------------

m s T . " ‘ Y o rk Exehjm go^ N E W T O B K , (0>) — A no ther beavy.

aelling m ovem ent aw ept over tho atock m arkot today , loisea o f f iv e to alm ost 2.'} point* being rocordod in m any apoe.- u la tivo issues. Tlie reac tion w as m ain­ly a ttr ib u te d to tenae conditioas a r is ­in g -from tbo eon] a trik o ftltontion anfl

!01.15 fu r th e r d ia tu rb isg advice* f^om M exico. 186.05 Sale* approxim otod 1^00,000 aharea.

Baila and atoela wore an d e r Inereaaed pressure in th v f in a l hon r/-fo re in g tho general lis t to th e d a y 'a tow eat quota* tiona. The closing wa* weak.

I J b o r t f Bond*N E W YOBK, bond

prieea a t 3:55 p. m. today w ere: 8 l*2*a ♦100. P ira t 4 ’s $94; second i ' a ♦91.20; f i r s t 4 1-4'a ♦94J’0 ; aoeond 4 . 1-4'a ♦1.38; th ird 4 1-4’* ♦93.78; fo u rth 4 1-4 's ♦01.00;- V ie to iy 3 3 - i ’a ♦S0.04;

■ V ictory .4 3-4'a ♦99.01Oraln* and P ro rltflo iu

CIUCAQO, (/P)— C om pricea w en t np- 70.19 w ard today , in fluenced largely b y ab-

acnce o f an y u rg en t preaoure to ca!l7 00,00 Bonco o f ony u rg en t preaauro to *011 and

b y tho foo t th a t co un try o ffe rings to a rriv e w ere ligh t. Besides, tho opinion

42,45 generally prevailed th a t no b ig ra-i\*e- 93-60 inont o'f supplies from ru rn l sources B5.95 could bp lOokod f a r 'a t p resen tr - The of- 44.C2 fo e t faf w eakness In stbcliB, co tton and

foroign oxchange, w as m oro th a n coun- 13.31 torbalanced b y advances in th e hog

•riiarkot:' 'O pen ing p rices, w hleh ranged from 1-8 to 1 •5,-8 iip, with-^Dccomber

74.01 $1.34 1-4 to 1.34 a-4 and M ay ♦1,29 S^S 12.37 to 1.29 .-i-S, woro followed by m ateria l I

gtiins all around.Tho eoni strik o developm ents, the

83.23 M exican situ a tio n and unwelcome dam p w eather nil countcd a* bullish fac to rs .

00.00 p rice s cJoscd nervous, 2 S-8 ta 3 3-8e ne t higher, w ith D eecn\ber ♦l-SO 5-8 to

00.00 1.37 and M ny ♦l.H" 3-8 to ^1.32 1-2.------- Most o f the business was in lard,O.Q.O(1 w Jiich-scored a deeidod upturn . -

Onts sym patliized w ith tho s tren g th aOiio corn. A itc r opcnUi); unchanged to OO OO ineluding Mny, a t 70 3-4 to

70 7-8«, tbo m arke t scored a sligh t gen- J J om l advnncu.

BOOO Provisions w ero firm owing tn high- )5 70 'l*‘ntn tions on bogs and eorn. Trade, j ’ though, Inckod volume.

Oaah Q no ta tlo ss )0.7l) c il lC A a O , (/P>—C orn No., 2 m ixed

om Ji.no to 1.53: No. 2 yellow , old 18.00 # ,.53.

Oata No. 2 w h ite 77 3 -te to 7i»c; No. 3 w hite 74 1-4 to 78 l-2c.

Hvo No. 2 ^1.49 1-2 to 1.50.H arley ♦1.42 to L55.

»3-2r> Tim othy ♦S.SO to 11.50.(’lover seed $35 to 48.

^ 4 V oik som tnnl.Lnrd .i24.80. R ibs ♦lO.CO to 20.50.

O hicaso Llvoatoek- “ CHICAOO, (.TT— IlDgii, 47,000; alow;

bulk ♦13.00 to ♦13.50; top ♦13.05; heavy ♦IS.OO to ♦13.50; lig h t ^13-00 to ♦ 12.00 to ♦12.00; p ig s ♦12.00 to ♦12-70

'8,01 ♦13.50; heavy p ack ing aows, smooth, ♦12.R0 to $12.85; pack in g sows, rough,

00.00 > l“-00 to $12 .30:-pigs, ♦12.00 to .$12.7.’5. 14.''.’ CiUtle—Uecoipts 20,000 ; uiTBCttlBdj <6.03 stoers, medium and heavy, cboice(0 ■>."> prim e, $18.75 to ♦20..’>0; common, _ _ fD.OO to $11.25; heifers, ♦6.05 to ♦lO.OO; lO.uO c""-". ♦O-'jO to ♦IS.SO; canncra and cu t­

ters, ♦.'..50 to ♦0.50; veal calves, ♦10.00 «'■» lo ♦17.00; feed e r s te e r s /♦7.25 to ♦13.00; y*";- slocklT steers, $0.00 to ♦ILOO; "w sten i :>-‘e.l range steers, ♦7.50 lo ♦15.20; cows an.l

heifers, <0.50 to ♦12.75.Hlieej>, 21,000 ; stro n g ; lambs ^13.20

le .ir ♦L'5.23; eulls nnd common, ♦O.OO to # 1.1.00 ; owes, medium, gooil nnd cbniee,

r |H ,0.'i: eulls and eommon, ♦.1,00,To‘"40.70; breeding, $0.50 to ♦11.20.

I'- O m aha-L lvestock. OMAIIA, ( ^ — Ilog recoipts 5,000; m nrket 3.*. fo 00 cen ts higher; top $13,2.1: bulk .$12.75 to 13; heavv $12.7.1 lo 13.10: light $12.75 to 13.10; beavy j.ncking sown, smooth $12.(50 to 12.70:

----- packing HOW.-., rongh $12.40 to 12.00;e.".ri I'iJC* $J2 fo 15. t

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I'OtO

Good Clothes—Wool Clothes—Our Michaels

Stern Clothes at $35 $40 $45 $50

Will pay back every ccnt yoi put io ta them. 7 o a w ant tba kind— WE SELL THEM. '

I d a h o H e f■ U ^ 'T O .D A T t -I*

SPAILYNEWSC nttlo rcco ip ts 0,000; killing classes

10 to 15e h ighe r;'a to ek o ra and feeders stead y ; beef atcerv, modiiun and heavy weight, ehoieo and prim e ♦ l e .^ to 18.25; common ♦& to 11; htfifers ♦S.75 to. 23; cow* ♦O.SO to 12; - canner* and icuttora ♦S to-fi.50; v ea l calves ♦ !£ lo

‘ 14; feeder-atedrg ♦? to 13; stoeker steers fc iWJO to 11.

Sheep receipt* 7,000^ lambs 25o hi^h-* e r ; sheep 15e h ig h e r; lam bs 84 pound* ' down ♦ la .ro t o I 5 J 0 ; eulls *ad sbom-* m an 19.25 to 13.25; yearling’ w ether* '* ♦10.50 to 1 1 ^ ; owes, n ed io m tn d eboicb \ ^7.40 to 8.40; call* aad common ♦3JS0 1 to 7.25.» - • PoU tO M -

OHICAGO, — Potatoes w eaker; arrival*-87 ear*; N orthern 'Wilte*, n e k - ed $3.70 to fl,SO; bn lk ♦2.90.

1 Ohlcaco P n d o e *I CHICAGO^ (ff)—B u tte r oaslor; ; croam ery 58 to 71e. E ggs n sso ttled ; I recoipt* 058 ea*e*; f ir s t* 72 to 73e; or- I d in a ry f lrs t* 68 to 66e; a t mark: eases ; iheladed, 62 to 72o; sto raga packed

firs ts , 78 to 74c. P o tiltry alive, nnset- tied ; sp rin g s 23e; fow ls 14 to 23«; turkey* 30c.

■ r a s N o H T SO O PS e n t h u' A X BPPO P IBT B IOT 0BN TEB8, CONSTA N TIN O PLE, (JPi — P roneh , occupational troopa bave entered U a- . rash, A in tab and O urfa , th e principa , cen ters o f th e A leppo d is tric t. I t is re- ; po rted th a t thore ha* been a clash.be- I tw een F ren ch soldier* o ad pillagers in . the neighborhood o f A in tab .

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P r i e b

F o r c e

can help yoii oat of th a t gi a chance. With tbo larg now arrivaU* are—

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S L t c t l C S in L a d ie s ' E

G e n tf l’ B r a t

C u t G la s s 8 H a n d > P a in H a v i l a n d <

E le c t r i c L a m p s. , ~*wilh hand <

M ^ n y , M a

Jew elry is tbo b6st gift — Seeing is believing.

The F

We haven’t An Axe to CJ t is n ’t a selfish mot to s te e r you away

' clothing- th is w inter

I t ’s a du ty th a t we o' and to our competitc

We are in sympatl good store in this or m ain ta ins a high stc

J these uncertain time set o f underhanded to lower' the good 1 clo th ing business a t ta il clothiers and h:

, as proud of our pro: sor is of his prefix.

A cheap su it today : cheap su it of j'esterj tisem ent th a t quotes

at . w in ter a t 1914 price of an insu lt to Amei

T H E O R C A T ta

PARTMENT >r W I N F A L L S , I D A H O .

lacs P IT S S IE S 'O P A I X IQ N D B A B E icrs E N T E B E D F O E PAOXFIO SH O W ivy SA N FBA N CISCO , (/p)— Tho en try

to l is t, f o r tb o c a t ^ w o f th^ P a e if ie 5.75 Ctft olub to bo hold: in S an P r a a d s ; ? nnd Docembor 18 a s d IS w ill bo elosed

to n e x t Sodtirday. A b o d t 400 ca ts o f oil lors id**eription*' a a d T n iio tito , from blue-

bloodod tabb iee dow a to tiio h aekyard ffh- varieQr, w ill b o ^ la e e d on tho- bonohe*. ?d* Tho en tp - l ia t w w in c h a rm o f Mrs. in'. L«mtliie.:fMtrwTy-::Of^6ea "PrancwM.: ,o » M r*. O. P . B a r te r o f'-O ak lo n d , and ' ,1,« ISn. J . K . O rin ton o f SaeM oionto. ‘IRO show w ill bo hold un d e r tba

A a e r ie a n O at e lnb role* a n d tho pro- eeod* w ill be giTon ,to ithe B ae raae ;o Boe to l^ ^ fM th e PrevenHloa o f C m olty

ior; ^ C , l A . S S ± £ ± 0 iti ; ^ .or- ^ ..........' • .fed (Too U to fo r e la»rifU aU on.)

?** W A N TED —Po*ltioii b y # ten o g rep te r .8 year* experience. PhQne BftTW.

P O B S A I i ^ l to a wOTTxi illWo F ord ^ tm e jt. P ra n k P rco eh , 4ith aTO.' n o .

liO ST—N ear B lao Lake* (Jroeorr. e h i ld ^ fu r nock p iece to m utoh w t. N o d fy o r rertam to J lew * .o ff ico . Be

Jp* wiard^___________ I______________ .

be- “ ' l o s t —Qo ld w ria t wwteh rH w doy in s e a r p oato ffice . F in d e r eaU SSlM . Be­

w ard.

) e

e .. g ift tronble. .^nst give them irgest stock ever showa the

a n d ssn d J e w e l r y

- ~ ln p la t in u m e n d g o ld

’ B r a c e le t s ;

r a c e l e t s ; b e s l q u a lity -

a n d s m a l le s t s i z e s

. a n d C r y s ta l t in te d P i c k a r d ’s I C h in a ------^

. ' ■ ^ISd d e c o r a t e d s h a d e s

[ a n y . M a n y

N e w , N e w ^ G o o d s

— because it la sts longor. ig. ,Lct ns show yon.

Priebe Force■

’t -

Grindotive th a t p rom pts us V from poor quality 2r.

owe to our custom ers itors.

ithy w ith any o ther or any o th er city th a t ;tandard of q u a lity in T i e s bu t we d e tes t any id m ethods th a t tend ' i nam e of th e re ta il .I t la rge fo r we a re re- happy to say, we a re -ofession as a profes-

isn’t as good as th e ryear, and th e adver- :es good clothing: th is ces is the w orst kind leriran intelligence.

S t o r e , L t d .rR O C R E S S IV C

THIDAT, NOVEMBB 28, 1919

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SWISS DEBUTE OFFEB TO FORNISHSEJITOFLEjieUE

Opposition Develops to Proposal ' fo r Geneva by the Peace

Oonferenoe

Ofi^fEV A , (/p)—T ho Swioa govern* BOB* haa a o l y e t accepted t t o o t t t r at t lie peace cooferoaee to moke Gen-, evtt itilie s « a i o f tbo lo o ^ o o f zution*. W bon t2)e o ffo r w as mado ' i t w ai tho u g trt iiero 't h a t tho Bwisa would glad ly accep t i t w ithou t parley .

Ono Toaaoa w h / th is £ne ao t beea doae i« th a t a s tio a ap o n Sw itzoriood 's ttdheroBco to l t e Ieagne haa been 00 long delayed. A iw ther r e u o a in tbe

' o ^ d i c i o a to - th o Socotioa o f the seat o f tho- loaguo l a O oaora on tho part o f S w la OeRBanuph&lD oodoUsta and rad icato w l» » ro strongly opposed to ib o league.

T h e tr p rh w ip a l argM acnt is th a t, i l Oerrnaoiy aad ^ n s t r i a aro ezeluded

-« o m .th e . le a g u e .ovoa tem porarily , it would bo a 9 t a loaguo o f nations but « lo a n # o f a liios “ based on an im* po ria l^’ f liu ad a tlo a and th a t to Jocato

, ' i t in O onora would be aga inst 6w itt- o r ln a d ’s i t t t e r a t s .

I f th e loaguo i s locatcd hero, it* m<nnborB p robab ly w ill fin d the coot of liN'lng blgh b u t n o t 00 d ea r aa in Par*

.48. '- T h is -ia^]»tiribal4]d in p o r t to a ;gr«iA in flu x o f slrango rs sinco the w*ar.

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A s c e i i ^ n E piscopal Oborch L ay se rricM nnd ttornioi\ a t 11

oV lock ovory S unday morning, w itb , apt^iftl muaic by largo viwtcd cholrj

Hynday seliool a t 10 o 'clock. A[u:tie for Sunday scbool rlnsBos diroctod by irjiccial leader. Choir rohcnrsnis for Mcaainh Tuwwlny nnd Tiiurfklay nighiit begiuning; 7 ;ao o 'c b c k .

S uaday O rdor o f Service ..PrtKonsional, “ .W'and.'wr” —Ilopkin i.

iD tro lt Antlivni, I<or<l How Mn.i- ifo ld “ — B arnby. ' 1

Vonil«—G regory.Gloria P a t r l—S troud .T c Doum— Road.Bcnodlctua—IlMithcoti*. «

. Serm on hymn, “ Pmifli* l!io L o rd ’ ’— ■ Dix. ■ . IO f/o rto ry “ A r t Thou \V cary“ —Bullor. t

Ancon;ion M ale Qu:iTtot.ProM 'ntation, “ llo ly O ffu r in g a ''— 1

Bultivan. 114cri'»«ioiuU, “ Lord n l TUb llaTVCst” 1

__\VcUoslcy. 1----------- i

. F i r s t U ethodlB t Episcopal <A loxandcr U. U cuaott, FuAtor.

Suiiday, Novem ber 30. ‘. 0 :30 -X ni., S unday acLool w\,th class- • .>11 fo r a ll 04:08.- '

11 tt. m., public. ,wornhip. W. M.8. ttunlTcraary M rm oa ivml Tl»ank«glv- j Jng-• .1 p. m., B a ra rd young m en 'a lunch- ' win. '

' . -p.- m - Voung Pcopio'ii E pw ort't ‘- • 4ii^«fftio5oi>tiomU mooting. ‘

7:30 p. m ., ovoning pmiao wirh pn- trio lic und ovangolintic acniion Jiy lho’ * piiTiIor, “ Obi-y tho I ia w t“ '

Tlpun lng M usic ^Toniplo Q uarto i:“ Tko L ost Cliorcr'’ (au lliv iin ). “ i-Jvcntiilo“ ( I ’a rk s ) . * 1

•• Kolo by W ilton Pi>rk. aO rch i'.ilra :' tM fdtoy o f “ B illy Sun ilay ’ ’ 3uug». i “ Dream o f IjOvo’ ’ (Lix1). r“ H ,w rt« un.l Flow orn” (CV.ibalk.-v).“ Uoccwionnl M arch ” . ' - '

P lr s tP re s b y to r la o Church'Aslior iK rla n Bm nil, Miniifler

- .Morning Wi)>«liip » t 11 oVJock. 8',*r- mou them.?: “ Mtnlorn T rustees of tho (lonpi-l.”

Kvoniiig w"or»hip a t ":;!() o ’rloeit. SonncVn thoiiio: “ Tin: Sdiir.-os of M orilj Knorgy.’ ’

Thu B ibln He.bnr.J n< IW o ’flocU.TIio Y. 1*. H. ('. K. 'nicel.i a t fi:00

•o'clock..Iiininr K. tiieetM ill ' (I’clork.

M om iag Mualc Orgiin P rrlu ile , “ Sin-aiKlc ’ ’—Hchu-

bort..\nt1io4ii: “ Inf^line Tliini- ?Jnr” — j

■ Ilimniel.Offcrtxiry: rntonno/.r.o ” — M nc'

IXjwell. _Kolo, “ JuJrt. As I . \m ” (I lcu r tc r) —

Mr*. Zcii.'is BmiUi.' " ^Orsxin Postlude. “ .Nfarche Komoino ’

—Oounwl.E re o ln g u n s lc

O rgan Prolu<lo: “ (-'anr.citie Amoroiui ” —N evin.

A nthem : “ Somo Blessed D n y ” •• NoTin. • \

O ffe rto ry : “ P ro ludo” —Chopin.Ori*tin P ostlude: “ Amlanlo .^tb H yn-

phony “ —UendcLs»oha.

TTansen Cburch * p . s . .Mannini;, 1‘ft-ftor

10 a. Jll. Kuml.'iy pcliool. ■11 .1 . m., m orning «<ir:<liip, “ T o Jay 'a

O jiportnn ity .’ ’7 p. tn., w orship, on T rial. '7:30 p. m., F rid ay choir practice.

C hris tian Church W. A. Mmiro. Minist.T-

a. m., Bil.l.' ^ lu .o l.11:00 a. m „ Commiuiiou: ■..•nt.ou.

••Till- Pica n f thn l>i?iriplM ’p. ro., VmitiC Pcopli-’o -soei.\l

hour. • Ir.;r.O p. m.. Vmin;; lV nplr'« .lrvn?io; \ - 1

■■il hour. ‘‘ (’h n n irtc r vs. Cl>'v-|

r :.^0 p. ro-. N iirlit” ixTviee.lyolo. .Mrs. W. H. l>n-i?M.Q u.irtc l. “ lo w a ” — U.. K. MtiMor. C.

K .\!lon. Ii!r.r,l }’.-»srirk. Itobert W ill !

for toTh.-vnkful in t!>is ^)a>- .if I'rtrest. InjiM | tir.- .in.l .M is-jn.li-rs::in.iinp” , W. A.j M.«.r.-. . '

hour for pf-npl.-. 1

rO O T B A X t rA T A U T Y |MTXN*EAPOLIS, Minn.. (;p)—P.n l]

-l.-i n-.in, ]'.* vi-n-s nl.l. p.ipt.-\in of th.* j h igh .schoo l foolbnU I'-am n\ ^Vny7.^•:^. a subnrb , d ied y c i te rd a r , shortly a f;.* r, he had fa lle n to th e g roaad d aring .n ; fcorl.^Jl (*on<-u-^'»>0 o f the b ra in 'H,-u" ci'fen .1.1 t'l'" rail"*' o f h i . ' j

, . PBIDAY. WOVteMBteR £8, 1019

l o c a l g r e - v - i i i e ^ .

W ill M eet Tonlgbt—Tha N dghC on a a l W oodsraCt will hold tho ir regulai

m eoting to n if^ t o t tiio L O. 0 . P . baJl a t 8 ,o ’clock.

VlHUBg D»a«bte»-HM r. M d M r»,m . Longm ont, GtrtT arrivad

Tueeday lo *pend T hanksg iv ing tft thc iL . d augh ter, M rs. L . 1*

B reckm ridgo.

« i OoxiA to O ali/orni*—M r. and M t^ uid P red Ilo lfrich tmd llt^tle d au g h te r lo ft

.%-e*toi«ay m om ing fo r B erkeley , Call- Bca fom la , to rem ain tb e re through tho d '» w itttar moaUiB,

the 8p«at HolUUy Tn B o I s ^ M t ; an-l o»l M rs. M. J . Swooloy and M rs. B . ti. Qft Lew is m otorod io ^ s e W ednesday to

spend T hanksgiv ing a t th o home o f U r. to an d M ra. E vw aU Sweojey. Thoy w.U

rd tu m Sundiqr.

EbKto M M tijic—Tbo B o tary clui> It hekl fits regu lar w eekly luneheon a t th o

,y t M asonic tom plo 'W ednesday. Aaa H olt o f I^n g m o n t, OoL, a ^•i^ating R otorioa, w as a gueat o f the club.

“ ■ H t i . D oboli P rn l T. 'D u-In is , 'w i f e o f form or S c u ^ r ^ b o i s ,

f a rrived W ednojduy ovcning from B lackfoot to . v iait a t the hom e o f Mr. nnd Mr«, Chnrles L. H a r t fo r .a ahort

w. • , - . •T h aak sg in iig a t Sbosbiona'-— Mln.i

M ildrod H argor, Mstor. o f M r s . . ^ A.I W altorn w ent to ShoHhone Wodnctfday

(0 apond Tlm nkngiving w ith hor par- pnta.

B a r re t t Bells F a r m - J . A. B a r r e f , mnnngor o f tho S tudc lm kcr BroUioni com pany houM horo, W odnesdny com- ptoted tho aalo ot lii» flarui pmpoptv of 120 ner->s in tho v ic in ity o f H anaen lo

IJ K avid ICornig o f Hnnaen fo r I20.OQO,. tb M r. B .irrA i purelmsod tilio p roperty f threo y ears ngo fo r ^13,000. ’ic - — * '

i'GEIMflNSSEEKCIiraE i

, OFBeiTISilGilMEflCEConsign Large Shipnjents of j

M erchandise to Snglish Oontors

- . LONDON, ( ;p )_ TllO Oormnns nro m nking U -vory big o ffo r l to cnpturi;

r. tho B ^ s l i tm do in ce rta in artic les. Alrc*?5' nilk, co tton and o tho r manu-

— faotjurcd n rtlflea nro a r r iv in g in lar^o quahtltiea. Sample's o f O ennan tova

” bnvo nUo b e m leeoivod nm l j l is be­lieved tho ob jec t o f .tbo a:un]>lea in 'o t e s t , tho m ark e ts b o b ro risk in g d e liv ­ery in bulk. ‘ -Aiii?

■Oodfe.v Oliniviman, genvr.-U Kcerct.iry o f Uio N ntionnl Union o f M anufaclur- ore, /lays:

A lthough ilio populnr ideas is tli.il . 1, Gommn gooda aru atill m arked 'niiid.>

in G om uiny’, Uioro ia gooil rtiimin ’o bi’I^cy<' thn t ononnnua (]»iantitien c f Oerm.-ui made gooda oer boing shipped lioro through nou tra l coun tries-w itho it nnylh ing to ind ir.ilo tho country of o rig in .’* • .*

.Mr. (Hicesnian ^uggc-s1a th a t to over- „• eomo the difficult.v all fo ro ign goods

might bo markod “ N ot Britinli M:iiii:- f iir tu ro .”

In biiaincaa, a s in wnr, i t o ften h ap ­pens th n t n blunder is as dcalructivo aa a crime. I f y ou r buaineas has eharac-. tc r and your p rin to d matter-.<]oea not ind icate th is facl^ yoti, a rc m aking u eoatly blunder. 1

m S5 — T H E .A

TWO OAYS---TO.D/

■ M IR

“ WO^‘ I A n E n c h a r t t i n g a n d F i

:i A lso a L L O Y I

- 1 BALTIMORE IS SCENE OF .?. -. MILLION DOLLAJ BLiiZE

BuUdiagt ^ m is r ly Occuplad by Johas Sors Bopldas U alTcnlty aad Other u la r Straotores Destnyodball -------------------------

BALTIM ORE. Md., (/P>—Tho'^group o f buUdlncK form erly ocuplod by Jo h n s n o pk inn univiMmty and .alx>ut .»

V3d arore o f o ther iitruoturcn In. tho square tne bouRdi;d by H ow ard, Boss, M anom ont L. and E u tow atreo ts wuro o ithor deatw y-

ed or w recked by f ire early today ,' on- . ta ilin g a Itns rwughly estim ated « t *1,- l«ff 000,000, o f w tild i abou t *700,000 fa!U

upon tho u n iv en liy . tho I'h® bbize a ta rted In ilcO o y ha ll o f

' tb e H opkins group, from a n nndoter* n in o d cauae. A n oxplocioo .followed al*

in-l m oat in s ta a tly uad hoavy explosions (3. occurred in th e b t ^ l n g from tim e to to tim e. >

Nino firem en w ere Injured, b u t aono *'*'• serioualy. *♦

A num ber o f roar.uee w ere tpndo by . firem en, including a bUnd g irt w4»o ■was

ta k e n from a th ird a to ty , and sovoral familioa.

H lgih,w inda sw ept tb e sparks a ha lf “ • m ile aw ay to the cen te r o f ^ho city , and

huridrcds o f m ea w tn a ea t to th>j . roofs o f departm ent sto res to stam p out

itfeipient flam es.*'*» A rig id iflveatigalion to determ ine

tho causo o f tho fire bas been bcg«n. Tho oxptomons w hieh oeeurred in M.i-

o rt Q jy j j J j tm orplninpd. No exploa- livcB w ero iK«rod in tho building, U is

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k 5 o c i a . l ] ^ o - t e 5■f. ' ' -------------------.^ Mm. M arion BoMy is en to rta ln lng r»t

f a large party In Riiperf fhia afternoiin honoring hor m other, Mm. J . R. Con- • w ay o f Tw iu P jills.., ^ . J

*y ■ i; The form ni ball given l>y fhe Klka ,[ a most onjoynble n ffa ir . Tho beati- . tifu l gowT^n worn V>\- ibo \ad \rn mndn { i t a lir illin n t one. A large crowd wu-s

j in a ttvndnnce and punch w as s e rv c l j — ibrioughout thc evening.

t M rs. A. W. Ilualed w-a« hostoss to tli->Uoovor bridgo .club Wodnosikt^-. A do; f

-IfirioUH two course Jiinr.hoon was serv*;-! ^“ I « t ono o-Vlork- a t which covers wore j

. la id fo r 'itw c lv e . M rs. Hlukoley o f ,Ocrtin P n rk wns n giu-Ht for tho n ftor- jrroon. j

Mr. nnd M rs. A- Guibert en te rta ined ) n t n T hanksgiv ing d inner fo r ' a la rg .' j p a r ty o f frienda, a cuntom they Iki-o j

“ ■ followed fo r <tevernl yoam pn.-»t. Mr- nnd >Im. ,W. K. J ’riebe, Mjirv nn<i Moi J

‘ " eb ior Priebe, Mr. and M rs. I-\ ?]. Cha^u- b erlain , Misseii, Ajulermm, KckiTt, D,--

" lin ,' Em kine, IlKgiir nud Pliamberlnin.

M O eo 'F j^ -'ll. .L 'lisloy w«-r<-1' ; h o s t* a t a T ii. i ik f lg iv in g d in n e r a f tin - p ■’ H n te j P o r r in e la n t e v e n in g . T h e laliU -

w ns_ d c e o ra to d w ith y e llo w e h ry s a n tl io - „I _ mums With pliico enrda in tho tuu^io cul-

or. A fto r a do llgh tfiil‘flv<> courfo din- *1 ner tbe guests repiui^tM to th c K l'ta '

ball w here <lanelng wa.s enjoyed for l h - " rouKiJndor ^ f the evoning.

M r. and M rs. W ilbur K. H ill en te r­ta ined a t nn infoijmal dinner WednoK-

r* iln \-ev en in g , honoring Mr. and Mm. R.V A. H.-imilton. The ta b le hnd a s u ee-i- 1

torjdi'Ctf a beautifu l lo w t filled w itli I yollow tLr>-sanUieniuin(i- C'ovom wero I iat<l fo r tw elve. A fte r d inner p inoc 'il- I w;ls playexl. Mr. nnd Mrs. C harles II. I

“ B urton won firs t prizei»r--w]iilc M rs. I llnm illoii was prtwentiNl w ith n be.i.i- ' .tlfu l apoon.

Claasified Ads are tlica|i— offcchvc.

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a a i i lMAN ” llF a s c i n a t i n g P h o t o p l a y

fD COMEDY

TWIN FALLS I]S D A I L Y N f c W S

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Fohaa ______r R. D. .Cliurehman i« In tho c jty froin

Pocatello looking a f te r busincA'a ^ f b i r s .C. E . Btonloy and D ick C lark o t

Buhl sp en t day h e re y esl« « \\T . lUt ,\ j : M. Brattc® w as i n from HoJliaU'r lUoro io ip o n d T hanksgiv ing i a T w ia Palls.

J . M . BUey, J r . , is in T trtn F a lla tnm■ Jl' Paul., on­l i , - B- R, Obiitita o f B urley ia a businc»s

fa!U viaftor in th is c i t j .. M rs. Joaeph K ee fe r is v is itin g in

H o f ShMhxme.a J . H . M a i^ a J l <jf B<rfBo ia a Twia lions v isito r.e to Qoo. L. Evelo th . o f H ottta tcr, is in I

Tw in F a lls on bustneas. I*°“ ® J . E . Boberta h as gono to southem ' C aliforn ia on a .businoas .tr^i. dw as Miaa M a r if B yon sp cn l Thankaglv lng i o ral w ith her p a rea ta a t Eden. |, M arie Sum m ers o f F ile r spen t I“ “ “ T b an k a^ v in g in T w in Palla. Ith<j J . 0 . W y a tt ia in Tw in P a lls from I out Bolt L ake. I. E by Logan sp en t jsovonU dayn„^!u I

B urley thia week on busjness. |M.!- A l lrv in of Jerom o apcnt Thanksgl'. • | >loa- ing in T w in F a lls tbo gu est o f M r. nnd I t is M rs. M organ O. Hoap. |. . M ajor F rcd 'R . Reed is in T w ia Falla I

from PocMtollo wiu*rt> ho m akua IiIh | hcadquortorsf ^ |

5 ' M r. .and Mm. W jlbur >Boltun hav-.- p gono to K im berly when) thoy will mbko th e ir homo.

, E . L. M acv ia ir roturnc<l W ednesday o„„ trom a two da>‘s ’ busini'sw t r ip fo S-ilf :o:,- “ I'-- • ^ r . . j f n d MrwsT. F . W arner and fam* j

ily, and Mr. aud M rs. W ilbur Bolto.i,! ill«» an d fjunily, spen t T)innkagiving iu n«- Jerom e n t the homo o f M r. uiid Mm. 1.. nde c . Thompson.

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■ ho cauwi m any t ra ff ie nceidonl«.' ^^oilequippeil w illi fog -pene tra ting l:uiipH

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T h e p rim in g a r t used to bo callec “ tb e n r t p reaerva tive .“ I t is morr thnn t h n t - i t is tho o r t l^ T O U U A T IV E . E very jiloco o f p rin tin g vou ness— Bomotimea given inform ation th a t

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S u n d a y , N.“AlwaTB aometbiag worth wbJ OOOD M tT S IO .^ 'roB M OST

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Sunday Evening 7:30: “ SOURCES O REA T M EN O ET T IIE IR <J1

I CA?I THE BEST CHRIST; ■ EARTH. SP]

I V A R Ig 139 Main Ave. W.

Best BargaiiRooming Hou

Propo-26 good rooms, all f a n Largo offico room,, fn r !Kitchcn all furnishod v Nicc dining room, all This placo is doing a f;

bargain we have ever heard sition.

Onr price and torm s a r cash, w ith very easy term s

This place is all steam ■'get a move on if you. w ant

for abou t half pricc.If yon will call phone 1

'about this bargain.

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coat. Make yoi with the idea . mental satisfacti appearance, as comfort.

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rs. Put on a Kinc^i jnderstand what it m. and comfort and sti

>pearance.d sm arter tailoring of em exceptional, value

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lied tiffo 1NFOHM 8 people abotit your bMri* lojfl is m isloadiug. As, fo r instance, a poor , . . piece o f p rin tin g w ill ind icato a poor

is no t a lw nys true . ,vou . - * ; .. .-i 'a t C la ssific i A ds nr’o'^'chcap—offoflUve. •

YTERIAN CHURCHJiX BBA N D . M laist« r, '

N ovem ber 30w blle » t t t o P raabT ta iiao Obsroh. ’ '3T PLEABAM T ENVTEONMBNT.M ODERN TRURTEI-M O P T H E GOS-

?E8 O F MORAL ENERGY or WITEBB Q U A L IT Y ."

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in in Idaho inuse and Hotellosition _ ,3-irn ished and all outsido rooms. - 'urnishcd complete.1 w ith range and utensils, kll fam ished.I fine business and is the best ird o f in th is kind of a propo-

a rc $11,000. T ^ m s, $4,500 IS on Uhe balance, m hea ted and you will have to I t the very best money maker

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coat I; Is H eretang in the air these I is one to make an ' of his winter over- our. clioice this fall

of obtaining the I ;tion of a correct ■ s well as bodijy

C lo thes. i lo r in g I^id-Kirnball Over- neans to have com- still be mentally at

of'Kincaid-Kimball I ies at $35 and up.

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JfiSHIIIIES ~ COiHUiEST

Protests A gainst High Oosts and • Demand fo r H igher W&ges i

Fignre S

TOKIO, (/PJ— prtrtewU th e [ 1roHl of UvlaR ftaA dontkA'ds t»r ' fl

inerrruKxi oro m ' iM 7 9Jn p a a ns in ^!<icr nAtioBfl. f h e mam* P papors n ttaek Uio f^ T am siea t, A u K ' ' ’A lB(* ix w itli mointtfiniMX * . P»Uor pro«mntinafUon la ddtUinf; w ith tJiOM

- •fDBDinie problemji. PVocs «I1 p&ita o£ P tliB MUBlry, from o ( f ic « , w d ^KTiooIa corao urfcoot Appoals fo r i d ' rancM in wa^cB lo m ost tbe m ouuiia(; ^ c'oift o f cvor7«Jiig»^ . , . ' l l

Jopfinoeo labo rers Im vo tftontod a pop- ci nlxu- Bio»cmeiiit “to SMurc n rofiowrtruc- dc tton of tlio nol>inot, bolioving tflHt a |t | m inijrtcrial duuif^o is noeomary t4> so* euro «'cononw. ro fe m a . The'now vpa* peni dpiii Ivflfifthil/ w ith a vlw t tlia t , Mvon h»boron» m ade U> M an iu is .O k ii m a, tlio vonot7<l*lo ftormcr prem ier. Tho' ^

includod Iwt) cooUt'fl, ILreo yc •prin tom , a fan to ry hnnil, aail a h iron- to

umit.li, all a tt im d In hnmcepun drosi. Ui .tyjnio momlioni o f Uio iIHcfn^tlon a t- m trib u trd U ioir.oconom ic difrtrwM «o th>) jjj jfu-k o f cov rn im ortt ac tion — and do- nonnccd th o CAbinol. fo r allo;fp<I fail- iiro Id tiiilt tho inountinR u s ta . 'Jf

Mar(]»iH OUuma oIno nascrta tim t tlio <ilfficultic8 undor w h id i tho nation i i nt «iifftTinp aro »arRoly duo to th e f a c t th n t tho calkiaot has takon no o ffec tive a rfwnodml utopn. Ilo imya ho fea rs th a t «{ iinl<>f<n tom o im p o rtan t rofortns a ro un- <1 (?<*rfftkcn Wioro i« <l«njrt'r o f o popular uprirtinfr- To tliSs bo n<lda a vohotnoat ,,, dcnunrin liun o f tho luxurion o f ttio ‘ ricTi. ri

TllO houno o f ponra lian nuRf^oHtM lh a t Btpps nhould be faokon to oontrol t l tlio pricCT nf tho ncfl(<maries o f Ufe. Jn

A 't an offi<unt conforcnco calUxl bv « Prcrnlor I l iu n i t w u i .IM,!©,! -thJxt ■» j - pnb lie maricot tihould bo O tibtblti^ 'd ineaeh; c it.v w i th a pof)«U vtiou T tf 50 .000 __a n fl th tv t^ jn tjn o y a b o u ld b c av \vanceil lo — tJio p e o p le a t . a lo w r a t e o f in to r e n t f o r I f] th o b u i ld i n s o f .hounos, Uio m n lo r ia l to 111 b o obt.^ine<^ f ro m c ro w n fun 'K t« . A n- o>thor id o a is l o renn>vo tlie ciutl’oi.-^s U r i f f on im p s r to d fo o d .

H i c o c onom ie HltimVio'ii o f th o cotm - t r y in c u u a in i; fn^*vc c o iico rn to indi'H- t r b i l lo a d e rs a n d 'b a n k e m . T lio e x i r i '

l^ o rd in n ry in to r m l in J n jn in o n th o l:i- a t b o r con (fro « i a t NVM hinrfloii in d u e t<» p r i th o i c a r t h n t a n e l j jb l-h o u r d a y f o r t iv J n p a n w o i l ld to r e d u e o J a p a n 's o u tp a t F a a n d an Incrcty io th e co« l o f - ^ d u c t i o a c a t t l i a t J a p a n w v u ld f in d R r e a te r d if f i - a r i c u l ly in no m ^ o U n ;; 'wtWi o th e r n a t lo o " c r . l a w o rld c o m tn c rc e . »

SOARING QUOTATION FOI ? a i

SILVER BOOMS DISTRICT I"?---------- id j

F w a o u O o lo o d o O am p s T aJco O a N o w w it S J ^ n i o f l i f e a s a u r t n t T v n n fee

m i t e M e ta l . th etill’

A 8PE N *, (Jolo., ( / I^ — IH )jh p r ic e s f o r 'im ■ 's ilv e r h a v e b r o u g h i ti m itu n j; beoT!

to t h i s fnm otM « ilv o r eam p'. V ir tu a l ly o v o ry p n * iw t vn .w o rk e d a n d lh i;f o u r tu n n e tn n a d e r o p o ra ta o n a re bo- i n p p u n h e d w ith f e v e r i s h a r t i v i t y in An e f f o r t to rf*c4i th e o re b o d ie s w h tlc th o p rir.i-n '-ttSM na h iR fi. ^

M o s t o f th e p r o p e r t im w ero etom d d u r in K th e o a r ly p a r t o f t h o p rM ieat d e c a d o .w hen w lv o r d r o p p e d to ■tT e e a ts , b u t now o v e n lo w f^m de p ro p em U o o s a ro bo iiijj o iW a,to d w ith p r o f i t . Tn o n e o f th<! minnfl e p o r a t« m « a y s a f f io i e a t o r e hna b o c a b lo e k c d o n t t s ia au ro e p o ra U o tis f o r m n n y y e a r s . A f lo ta - ' ’"I t i o a m il l h a a b o o n o ro o to d a t tlio oa* tm n n * o f th o lu n n o l o f th in p r o p e r ty . J*’’' O no «lT(«kk o f p a y o ro w a s f o a a d to nn i .im n y an l r i |^ a a 30 ,000 o u a c e e ia c il- e o i v e r . in

S o m e o f Iko A n p en p ro p o r t io s fcave T w noC tcd n i il lio n e o f d o l la r s to t k e i r o w a - >] e rn in p a r t yearB .

I n I ^ n d v ^ I e m ia ia j^ a c t i v i t y U re* n j|, I>orieil, prowpeotorw m « r c h i a p a c t iv e ly ,\n , f o r n e w Jcn tls. N o a e o f tl io o ld e r p ro p - e r t i e s h a v o b e « i r e o p e n e d , i t ia ro- {^y p o r te d .

SIMPLIFIES ROAO MAKING---------- WC:

P r e s e n t f ro m F e d e r a l O o W n i a a n t B «- d ucen E x p e a s o o f W o r t t t o A rlx o u a

Her.-111-.r o f a I*,.!JJ.oiiii.diK) j .rm c n l lo .Vrij^tina h r th e .l:>tiU n i l f . j S :aii»* c " V i 'n i i i i r n t , ro a .l niiik - i i r uin i; in thi-. » :n t i ' 1i.-lh b e m m u c h niinp li- ,ir<-if i n l .-iri'l llin r 'U p rnso rrdu fle fl lo .1 \ \

H in :. ' i r a r u .m , irxi<-k«, rn v ae n , sie r.m tlm ! u b iivc l" , (Hirtiips, rn .-k c ru sh e m , c le v a l o r irriiil.T * ..in d Intvi o f h ig h e*plo#- p iv e fo rm tin - ^ n ft o f H io f ^ r r n i D i e a l to (\>i. A rir.n n a lo he»j> wVtJi th e 120.000,0*# p ro g m m o f «tarto h i;;h w n y c o n s tm c tio n [,.-,r w W rli l l i f L« lo f iv rry ih ro u g h InJew t li .in H njonlliM.- 11 iti :U1 W ar d r (".i p .ir tT iirn l 111:1:.T in ! li.-in ;: iH ^ t r i b u t i s l ;o a llf lt.-v t. 'i f o r r.m.\ b u iM in g . =

H E X I C A N S T A T E V T S rT E DB T B T O B J tS A N S FL O O D S

M K .V U 'O C IT V . { / P ) - T l i r di/«lrict in tii.> „{ (thi.ipA-, i» 1.1 jvisilfd ii> th e firw: work ia S'o»'',>n j

Irrfl.-rj jim clim tlv ov,Ty;.*iini: •‘‘ft .nn inini.i.-ilJ.iii i n ' Ih .- |.rr» iuus m nnt.V j r'/op<* wiTi* c lrtflro y e d , pn>p*Tty J r t . i . rn rra ;ind r ;iiln i:i. |« wa.<!i.'.i o il! . I/.5T. I o f l i f e <tui- <lir.-<-;lv (o waM Km.i'.l. IO o T e rn ra e n t a id )i.-\-« Ix '^n r i tm c lc . l to tbo a tr ie k r i* d i^ r i r l .

Get tlie]Top Market Price ;FOB T o n x >

R A W F U R SJ B M » T H E M T O

GOLDEN RULE rUR CO |6 0 3 T t m A tv . . S e a t t l e W aalL ;

W rite fo r p rice lis t and t a ^ . j

PAQB SIX

C i i a l o n e r ’s M i s s i o n W o w to

N' EW» TO RK .—B ra n d ln c aUenlBta «« Bond any m an to th e madhoTiBe," Joh

i RJnlu nod n u th o r o f "W ho’a L oony Now dcVoUnc h is life - to flffhtlng •^o g I« lunacy lawa.** ,

^unsm oB lng a proup o f n«w *paper men, whom he Insiatod opon n d d re s^ lng US ••Gentlemen o f th e F o u rth E*- ta te ," M r. C hnloner nald th n t flve i yea rs o f w a rfa re w ould bo neeeaaary y to . d e fea t th o ‘lu n a c y tn ia t” in th e y U nltod S ta te s a n d th en only tw o y e a rs - In E uropo beforo there , too, he would bo v ictorious. _ *

T ho “lunacy tru s t" hero “la rich und in trenched ," ho naid. b u t a sse r te d h e w as w IU Idr to 'llcvoto to h la cam paisn nmotjntB to ( 112.000 a year.

O n S au d ay m om lng . N ovem ber 0 , a t ' j n se rie s of Ibcturea to w hich th e pu b lic v I Bcrics fo r ^ to m onths, un d e r th e title ,I tlun lty ."

"T h e lunacy law * b f th is a tn te , New Illinois, M lasourl nnd Nfaw EnRlnnd a rc r< rld> m en nnd It hnnn 't pu ld to a rc n a l io a

Mr. C holoncr (oriR innlly C han le r) 1# th e ow n er o f an e s ta to va lued o t more In sane In th is s tn te In 1807 on th e p c tltio r eonflned In BloomlnRtlfllo asy lum . T w o y( in V lrs ln la . .

T h o c o u r ts ‘tio re now declared h im so

imUGATION CONGRESS EVOLVES GREIIT PLUNS ■“

Tollinir of vxtonnivo pinnn dixciisicd T\ a t a roeen t inoctin|f o f reclam ation dal- po oKatcn, held in Idnho Kiilln, repreni'iita- l<> tiv e s to that-coni(resn nre a^'ain in Twin Fa lls onthuiied over tho pro»iiecti o f fn early roclam atiun nf vant trnctH o f li.'' a r id lands eontifpioiiH to th e finnk* r;v- of er. *'<■

The m netinf' was called in Idaho K'nl’n to continue diseusiiionn iiiM>ired nt !h ^ Halt L ake mooting laal week, and Heok- int; b rin t; abou t dofin ito conchmlons re la lin j; fo ex tended reclam ation of th e . Id ah o -lan d s . Local dcli'Rraten reln tit w ith ou tlines of p lans evolved am i per­fec ted a t tho Idaho F a lls ses..ilnn, p lans they boliovc aro su re to w ork on t to the g rea t advan tage of th e enti;-» sec - 1 lion o f southern Idaho . '

TJio mooting hoard a report, which lu iln le d the roquirem onts woro 744,02r> 27 acre fee t, and lh a t thin w n ter rould be re; noeurcd only by s to ring th e surp lus wa- nb to r of, tho riv e r by build ing dam* fo r cd ■thp-}>uqx>no, and recommonding th a t ren- iTvoir sites n t Ja rknon lnke, Ilon ry Ql lake, F all R iver meadows. Inland P a rk HI nnd Am eriean Falln bo nneured.

Tho ros«rvoir_ a t Ameripaii Fnlln, | w hich would cost approxim atoly ( 00,■, 000,000, was decided upon as tho' moat j favorab le s ite in ordor lh a t tho lowor [ „ valley eountry em braced w ith in t h e ' T w ia FaUa, M inidoka and tho proposed | Hruneau tra c ts m ight bo tak en caro of, I and th a t tho upper Snnko river valloy eoun try be nerved by tho stored w ater " in .lackson lake, w hich now goes to Tw in Falls.

The report urgod th a l tho upper val-;®^ ley eountry co-operate in ovor>- pos-!*'*’ sible w ay tow ard tho building o f th o j ''*'* .\n ie riran Falln renorvoir and th e ox -) rhniigi' o f w ater righ ts, tho ujiper coun-i J try tak in g tho Jackson lako w ater. ; y.'i

POTATO SHOW PROJECTEO |We.^tcm Orowcr?! to P a r tic ip a te In Ex-1 i""

h ib ition A rranged fo r D enver 1

1>KNVH1£, <’0 !..., (,7>)—Th.- :*\>!:i!.> «1 IMT ivill til' ti t - i w ‘‘"I'l:.iiii;irv mi,lor 'tl,.. n.i-i.lr.-.. of tin- A ' i f •i.'u lruril ;;tvl I , i \ , ;i.t I mi'

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M th ,- :.n .l it i-. ,-M > '> -l" lik illlia r 111- ,'x lii» ,itio n w ill .-xc>,.,l n il I . : - wn • :ou , r n n t c r , h,-M. '

P..1:»-o cr..w or^ ' ion-. 'l\> l.ir\ilo. N.'tirrv-ikn, W^vomint:, Mn i- I f ■.mn. I,I.ibn. Tl.Vi .in,I N>o- M.-xtro w illl I

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Avelcomes its old fr tien ts to its new

133 Main AvWe are b e tte r prepai now. Also the'sam e tesy; the sam e pains

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to Rght "Lunacy Trust” f"---------- ina1 *Tietfl h f la tm who, for • price, wfll m l Jobs A nnrtroof Chaloner, ea re a i Wit- • ^owT" h«B annoonced hU intentlM «f Col

ign bo th h is tim o ond h ls Income, wW cb

a t 7 M5 o’clock, M r. C ha loner wULbogln lc w ill be Invited. H o will conUnOe th e ^i,, le “T ho P hilosophic A spects o f C hris- net

tioew Je rsey . P cnnsylvnnia . Ohio, Ind iana .0 ro tten . In th e Sou th th e re a r e few er□ a ’lunacy t ru s t ' there.*’ D tis a g randson o f Jo h n Jaco b A a to r and

sre th a n 51 ,500.000 . H c w aa ad judged tion of severo l i j f h l s re la tives , a n d w as > yea rs la te r be escaped and took re fuge j

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STOCK SHOW INTERESTS SI n d u s t r y o f S e v e ra l F o r e ig n N a t io n s t o

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<:HI(;A(J0, (;P)—Intorem in th** Tw enfi.'lh In tenm tiom il l^ivosloek Kx- |* ponition, lo ho held here Novetnbor 2» ‘‘‘'I to I)eeemtii-r 0 , in in lernutionni io chnr- , :irti-r. /T lArge di'IegaTlon in com ing from till' Ciiiindiftn northwent, liead'.sl , li.»- tho Hon. Duncnn M nr.nhnll,.m inister ’ of nt'rioiilturi- o f Iho iirovineo o f Al- bcrlji, wlijU- tho Jiip«neae povernnieiit ” , il H.-ii.llng l«s.T Tnniniuro. W. J . Oraiit of Argi-ntine, eonnidercd oiio o f the best-known stock jiu lges In South Ameriea, will nerve un a judge lieii- nnd W illiam Rmitli nnd -I. J . Cridhm P” e f Kngland nlao w ill judgo tho Chicago c ih ib lls . .

Ono tia iuk ind of onthiwitwts will eome nil the wjiy from W anhington ntnl Oregon.

In 1014, Jhc yo ar the la s t m anlifur- turort census waa tAken, thero were 275,000 m anufac tu ring nstnblifAimentn . , reported- Tho Census B ureau expects nboul 300,000 estnblinhnients to bc list ” T

BEGY’S IS T IIR I f ASTONISHES ALL

[M o n e y B a c k , S a y s D ru g g is ts , I f B e g y 'a I M u s ta r in e I s n ' t b y F a r t h e B e s t j M u s ta r d P r e p a r a t io n

A BIG YELLOW BOX FOE 30c

Ask y our drugg ist to .show you a box [o f B eg y ’n ilu s tn r in e ; ho and every oth- V , I e r <lriiggiat in A m erica i.i nu thorized to ' re turn your money if i t -doea not do nn advertised-

Doclom hnve pri-"cribed it fo r 11) y.-nr». I t ' s the orig inal, nnd bent im- jiruvemciit .m tho old-fa.-thiont-d Mus- Iiird I’luftiT , nnd ijuiekly Htojin rhcu- iiiiitii- jiuiiin, n .'u ritis , iiciirnlgia' an.l | liiiiili;igo, mill inn tau lly rcllcvt-n lunailit- i in, j.U-UTisy iiivd ItTonvhUin. |

.Iiint m il it on, and over nighl aw ay goi's nore tlim at, .-oiighs and clientrol,in.

f o r sjirniii.-., ?»we!linKn- nnd nil arhe^ nml j'ltiiix, it hnn no .''{iinl, w hite for .-.or*' feetT^iiolKiiig y^-t di:"eovoreil cnn luinparo w ith it. I l'n 'lhc .juirkcni pnin kilU-r on enrlli. He nun- itn H.-gy'n, al' wnyii in th e yellow hox.

a O. WcU.1 f t C o , L e E o y , N - Y.

IC E !' Iifical Companyfriends and pa- :w q u a rte rs a t

ivenue East !lared to serve you 1 •ne_.old-time cour- ns-taking-service.------ . j

PTICAL CO.AHROTT. Mor.

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ySEWRElESS " , illTHPIlTROLS.,

A o r i a l B o r d e r O b s e r v e r s o r e 1 G u i d e d b y M e a i i s o f I m p r o v - p; I e d T « l e p a t b j o f iI • ' son^

SA N FBANCISCO, (ff>-rW irelBss I te lep liA i^ M td ln g ap jM n tn s ia now be- I ia g -u s e d 'to guide t i e ae ria l b/irder pa*I t r o l o / t i e M exiean b o rd ir line, ac- j 'e o r & g to Ool. J . E . H e m ^ il l , chief* ^ g a a l o fieer o f ■tte w etftera .depart- . w on t, who ia aoon to le a v e .fo r th e bar-' der to inspect tho w ireless equipm ent. |®*>

IViur now sending-stssitions have bdua installed . Colonel Heinphill aaya, each

I wiUi a rad ius o f 100 miles.“ Tho objee.t o f tho w ire le ss ,'’ eaid

r Col. n em p b ill, “ ia to ohablo t i e au- “ “ thorLtic« to keop ia 'm om entary com: ^ m unicaUon witlh tho bordor patro l o f ! aliplonoA th a t Is conAorttly maiortnia- ed. Tho M exiean b o rder lino w ith in *

, th c ju rb d ie tio n o f the w estern depart- , m e n t-o f the arm y is now com plrtely ‘ "®

equii)ped w ith w ireless tolephODO send- Ti ing ap p a ra tu s th a t will reach on arm y M ei airp lane a t any plaeu along lho bor- riga der. woirt

“ TJio wiroloss w ill roduco to a mini- Ti mum tho ehancca of a p ita t becoming I j n . i loHt, nn the ponition o f a n .'tirplnne |;in.l ila ({uncrnl d irection fm m th e Inn'l- 4ary

J ntiklio neiin bo fa irly nccuratoly gauged .j., wrMi tlio tirm y ’s \elopliono equipm ent, ^ AH^f^ion. n« tho signal corps o f th"> g . .

* (wulhern departm en t complete* the In- 9 ((tnUntbn of itn w ireless tclephonb* nets tho nrm y w ill have a row of ntu- n A

tions from the Pncific to the O ulf -.f M exico .' ’ flje j

BOOZE VENOOR MISTAKES ; OFFICER FOR CUSTOMER , “, ---------- cont

o f f e r to BeU W hiskey to S h e riff o f coiv A rizona County Z<eads to Qrlfff fo r tu re

B e e ta u n n te ts si.ntt— ffiri

; PR ESCO TT, Arix., S h e riff the» W nrren O. Dnvjs, o f . Y avapai county, ^ n i > nnd Grairt O arter, ono o f hla deputies, fto r

one evening recently fouad them eolvos p a rt 5 in O m nd Ju n c tio n , acar here. ahot

l-Jntering n sm all restnunu it, they or- lonjj dered nupper. H alf wtiy through fhe indi

p l.-.l—I, aeeording to tin- o ffice rs, the yeai p rop rie lo r came around th e counter.

J lenneil over «>nfidcnfially and (wid:• ‘ W nnt n IHltle n ip f "

, " W e ll , ilo n 't know h u t whnt 1 do ,'J Hie rh e r if f replied Thc sh e r if f «nid ^ J. lhe n a n dmappe.ired. re tu rn ing from j . lh e k itchen n m om ent la te r w ith a p in tJ o f w hisky. _ __, ‘ 'F in e ,” fieiimed the t*herif7. " I io w „ tiiiieli fo r (lie b o ttle ! Only Jfif. Havo I you got nny m o re f”. “ 'You b e t ! ” answ ered fhe cafo pp)- prieTor, neeording fo tho n h e riff ’s ver-

, nion. " liO ta o f i t . ”‘‘ ■Vou m ust bo the man I ’m lookia,?

I for th e n .” naid fho sh e riff , dlsplayin;? tbe s ta r o f Y avapai county. "O om e along. I f wo hu rry we cart m ake the tra in fo r P re s c o t t ."

I T on ean sab -le t tb a t apartm en t* th rough classified advertising—-to the r ig h t peraon, a t th e r ig h t ren ta l.

PHItLEO IH o s 4 0 0 G o llo n s

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\ Bu1 T h e s u c c e s s o f t h i s 1 ita quality. B l a t a 1 b e s t n i a t e r i a l s a n 1 m a t e r i a l s o r b y - p r I a l l t l i e n u t r i t i v e

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L,S DAILY. NEWS________

1 REGLillTION OF■ L A M P TRACTState OonuniBsion w ith Fedoral Oo-operation, Investigates to

Projects . . • o f• — • la l

PH O EN IX , Arts., . « n — Eoelam atioa I**■ nn>re large areas o r laad in Ari-OA by means of ir r ig a tio n p ro jects ®*1' came a otrQng pro.bability w hen th e i kU land commission, ac tin g in ton- W< ae tion w h ^ o ffic ia ls o f the U nited a te rieclam«,ti^« eerviee, decided oa he 1 ia ree tig a tio a - a n d i f in a l repo rt o a w t Hedt fad ts eoaeeraiog fiv e irrig a- hei in projeet*. - Throe a re ia Saa .Car- 1, Ban Fraaeieeb l iv e r and Bed Boek H< er projeota. Two o th e rs a re to be pouted lot«r,- tbe commiagion oa- — ; un ted . A IJO,000 aprom iaU on w as a i ide ava ilab le fo r th e Inveetlgation e ii d report. . b yThe S aa Onrlos dam site is located th i . the Qila rivor, Sn A risona, and tho du o jeet codtem platce the reelam alioa A i

an oatJnmted 100,000 acres, poeribly I jo 9re, clricfiy in P ina! coua ty betw eea be e tow ns of Florcnco and Casa O r» ide . ^ Tho Red Rock n ite .ia toeatcd in Now exieo in a posIOon commanding J r - ?ablo lands In A rizona on thc mosa irth] o f F rank lin , Grcenlco couorty.Tbo Snn Fmneise.n dnm site nlm i< •N ew .M cxico , nenr Almn, and i t 11 o p o ^d . for developm ent n s an aoxll- ry to . tfao Son Carlos project.•Tlic At.ate’A p a rt in tJieac entcrpriaes one o f co-operation ^\itli the U nited

ntes reclamnilion ser^-ice.

AINS CURTAIL HARVEST0 3 ^ Faces ro o d S hortage os B esu lt

o f Downpour, Says Beporta

MEXICO CITY, ( «>— E xjecdingly ‘ i «wimi.‘ttic reports o f crop and harvest nditions in M exico hnvo been ro- yo ived by the departm ont o f ngricul t i r re. The unusually henvy and per mi itent minn have destroyed a t lea.c rul rty per ccn t o f corn and bean crop-i, siv e tWD national gtnp lw , fuid unlca's nei mu-diate oiennures n re tnken botli n.i !n|

coiuorvation nnd rep lan ting th e dc- aii .rtm ent says tbere will bo a renl ortago of thoso foods. P rio r to the O j ngse iuon o f w et wcaclhcr crop repor*- 01 ilicnle.l-tlie biggest hnrvtiirt in mii.i>- ara.

The Alore You 1 The Better

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C r e s c e n t B a l iOBXOnr MTC. CO. A.

Calves on tt Bd Milk-SnbstitiS CALF MEAL is the ^ lubstitute. It was the jK it For over one-third ^ liis been successfully alves by the most F mers and dairy- untiy. It is the 1 backed by so H B H 'ecord. isaiiig£j

% H :A £ o r€ kCAU ’ M EALI3 m illc^bstitu te is due to three th :nford’s is above all a quality cali r e used in its manufacture. It coi jroductsoflowfeeoingvalue. S cco t and growth-produdng properties s t and healthiest ot calves can bi economical. A pound malcps a gaJ 1 it can be used a t tess than the: a l f ^ r a i s e * c & i r e a from babyhood. I t i s e Seed. Is saves both m ilk a a d mooey. U w£

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tanrtled, Sccem m cadcd and G oan

IW Bros. Seed & S

FB ID A T , K OVEM BEB 28, 1019

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TRANSFER ORPHAN ARMYP o lish W slffl a re M oved froq t X>«olate(l

B e ^ n s to ' K ew B ospita l

PO SEN , W estern Pbland , (ff)—P o ­la n d 's “ orphan a rm y ” Es boing moved, in largo unite, from l ie " eafftom fron t to w estern Poland . The f i r s t group o f 500 orphans, gatUiercd in tbe deso la ted regions eaet o f the B iver Bug, ba s ju s t been b rough t aeroes th e coua try to a new c i i ld r e n ^ home ia Poes* equipped by tb e Amerieaa B ed Oreea.

O ther large orphanages here i* W estera P oland w e beiaij prepM ed by th e Polish atfthoritiee , w i t i A m eritoa he lp , to xeseive th e e i^ h aaed ehlldrea who a re wiw tax in g (he eapasitiee e f hom es aJea y tiie eaat f ia a t .

HOtTB BJBDTTOnOK T IS TDXfiOOimTB T B S D IO n O N S

iX)NDON, (flV -W h ea th e B riU sh . saSner's w ork d ay wae redneed from e ig h t to sevea b o o n i t w a t esfimotted b y e ^ r t s th a t t i e change wonld eost - t h e n a tio n tea per c e a ^ o f i t e eoal p ro ­duction . Oomparisoaa made, by (W A o ie ticas Cham ber o f Commeree in Ijondon show , th a t th e rednetion has been Ime than 8 1-2 p e r eent.

HAVE tJS VDLOAMIZK ' ,your inner tobe and repair yo ar outer tire so i t w ill be good fo r m any m ors milca 6t service. The rising eoat of rubber makea now tire s a very expen- sive proposiUon. W by go' to th a t cx- nenae w hen nnr v a le a a iu a g an d repair- . ing w ill m ake yoor o ld Urea a s good aii new ones in looks and service.

GEM STATE VULCANIZING GO. .I l l 9MI B t Bsct*

Delay r It RaisesV can ahul yourself up in the en and avoid' all 'intemipUonsany t>aking powder will give results. But ^ i h Craccnl de- io itot make a particle of diflfcr- -4n fact, 'best results are ob< d by allowing the douf(h to I f<» flve tor len minutes before Qg in the oven.He cakea'orbiflcnlts raised.with ?ent can stand liours if necessaryV biikiag. •ier is a very hot oven required i«scent^nt produces sweet, wholefiome

grocer can supply you.

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^ \things. F i r s t— 1 !f fneal- Only the 1 contains no waste I £Ond—it contain.^ Iies required by the Ibe raised upon i t 1

gallon of pure milk- I the cost of using miJk. 1is eztreiaety palatablfc 1 : wm ^ you to oae it, I

W a u k e g a n , III. \k ra s te c d b j 1

Supply Co. \

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CLASSIFIEDADVERTIS EMENTS

Oa« laMjrtlOB, pu .v * r t_______ •Oo* weak (DaIW

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ro r Sala Saal Matua 'SpU ndld trp p i w ora ralM 4 tk it

l e u t a by f t m e r T w U F iJU pM Dlt la t u - QOOaK 'LA K K VAIJLHT, O filO O N .

A Un T e ^ x o o i ^ h i U t *aa be h a d iM U * SO y e a r ^ t b m : p lftB ^.^U ak ' A u b le t a a y t a a »• own tf i t tr ewm fa n a .

B la tk aaady loam, a a r e tk e r - alkoU. H e t t e/fi<xl«at ir rig a tiaa

•y atw i. SabeaU. e h a re b e a /c e e droada a a d a a a y e tb e r fta ta re a th a i M ik a ' a ' deaUabla aaakiry . Soo a a f t parUeulara.

_ T6«0. H. DABBOWP b a j^ M 7 J5C 9 tk Are. N.

. FO B SALB—180 aere raaeb ; 90 a e n i •Id a lfa l/a , 55 aerea n ia te r w beat oa d d a lfa lfa ground, l a r ^ ato&Q boiue, 4eop waU, wiadmiU and ta o k boute, larftt bara , h tlp boutas, e te . Improve* M enu ia exee it o f *10,000. S m ilot aouth and S w e it Jerom e. P rice |1B5 aa aere. A d d ra u ow aer,.W . T . Veaxie,

- Jerom e, Idabo.

IIOUBE FO B y A L E ^ roomR.TJuh, (allot, oa 6 tb avuauo e u t ; patseulom a t onoe. WUl tako good fa rm mort]{affe jiapoP 'ai p a r t paym ent. Inqu ire 301 5tb avenue oai-t.

FOB QALB— ( ro o ^ m odera bouso p *rjtl» la r fo aieeping porch. O arage. Po«-

H tsion a t oneo. P rleo righ t. Phonu m 3 a f te r .5 p . m. • "

- FOB SALE—'R esidenco p roperty on )(tli avenue n o rth ; l ix room house; cor- • or lo t; (2000 eaah; bnlaneo term s. 1C. J . Sn-oeloy. Offied, F ira t N ational Bank building.

FO B BALB-~a room b o a a t wIQh sleeping porah. T w s lot*. Xaoitira n l 4th A t*.' W : -

r o B a A £ S T S a S S j i A 5 i o u 5

FOB 8 A L & ^ ^ 5 n o ^ o rrIn g H all M ar­vin Safe, 36x30, w ith inaido door. Plre* proof. Call on Mr. Kiaah'ng a t O ttran- d r r Lum ber Co.

FOR HALE—Lcosn on lon ncros witii lin^-, cora , somo othor (irticlc, cow and •2 holfor calvoa. II. I I . S tow art, niiln north and 1-4 .oMt of W nahington aehool.

FOH SALE—M ajoatie m nge, oak d in ­ing tablo, chairs nnd cblnn closet, and lloosier k itehen cabinet. IIG 1-2 M ain Ave. N ., Phono 7 4 S J . ^

r o u SALE—Ono good ahoop doj{. lDi|iiiro a t South Park Oroccry.

IIO U 3;jnO LD fu rn itu re fo 7 'sale,' IQl Sevunth north. Phono'S85M .

F O n SALE—Hughoa -10 olectric rnng*’, e lectric toaster, coffco percola- lor, nml varioua, kitclicn u ten s ils . ' U n­derwood No. 5 typew riter. I'hono 979.

~ F O U 8 ALE—I'lu^hM 40 ~ c lfc tric tan>;c, electric toaster, coffeo pereoln- tor, nnd various kitchon utensils. Un- Uorwood No. 5 ^ -p c w r ite r . Phono 979.

FOB S A ^ '^ ^ S o w s nnd pigs, sow* to farrow soon. Phono

Por Salo Live StockFOB SALE — Gontio fam ily horse.

Phono 504-Jl.

^ ’0 II SALB—B uff L og h o raV u ile is . 773 Gth Avo. E. —

ro R ~ 8 A L ^ ~ r « g ls te r o d Poland Chi- na uinie pig, 7 m onths old. Also reg ­istered sow. Clydo B. T aylor, Hanaen.

> '0B 8 A L E ~ M alo P oland China, pure b red. 2 miles eaat and 1 m lla n o rth of W nshington School. W. E . Ildnkins, Bout* S.

For Sale AutomobQoa“f o b d .FOB SALU O B TRA D E—"Five

paasi'nger touring, eloctric ligb ts , eloc' tr ie B tarter, aliock absorboTs, now tires. W ill trad() for good fa rm mocgago p a ­per, If any difference, w ill pay in eaah. J . K. Doughty Qarago, 135 3rd Avc. E., Tw in FaUa.

. FOB SALE—Dodge au to , 154 Third nvenue jmuth. Phone Ki.l..

fO U SA L E —Buick S ix, truck body. !*nnp. No. S fv ^ ’ewa office.

FOltD FOR SA LE—Cogswell Vulcau- irin g Works.

. W ANTED U IS C E u lA irB O O * •

W ANTED—Steady hauling fo r two and-one-hnlf ton truck. A ddress K. M., s i r* Newi. ,

Claasified A d a 'a r e choap^—e ffee tire .

' PO IN G 3 O F T H E V A N' - f

. PA AN

JU i i

TSmA Y, NOVafflEE 28, 1919

mnm directory- J B U a i K I B S O A & D & ^ T S 8

O a* m i t r t l* ! , H * »a> ~ in iJ t « O m WMk, 9« r Vmm ______________ tthJ i t OmmmHK 9mUa» ■.........................T»5 2 r m m t f -

^ W IKD OW Q L & M -W la d aU aU s; ««b la * t v ack . M aoB'a t t a p . P k a a i >

s a s mM o B o i m n A v i m w m a s t* P baae SO.

p u S o " t t o 5 o ' ~

PXAMO T i m c r o ^ b M * i i i . '• U uiia Co.

I I p r o f o J J l o x i a l

A T T O K M V n

AHOSB B. W IL M V -L * W 7 ir i7B O B C m T l f Z U 4 - B « y 4 B aU dii« .'~ires - - -----

OB B. T . laA JU O ir—0 « a* ra l 0»<u e , tiU iaa B aU B U f . ^n t e , -------- .- —.ve- S A T lX a O U lO a i r s -B a b M e l t tUdf. Uot P roba t« aad «ivU praetie*.

S W S S IJ iT * •W B B IX T —A t te r u y t ' a t Ia v . P rae tiee la a ll Ooorta, Tw ia

— f b l l ^ .U a h 0 .klb, - - ---------------------------------------------------

B. fiL W O L FS—L a v y t r , Booma 6 aad kg* 0, orei^ Idabo D a p a rta ita t Qtera, TtHaSth Falla, Idabe.

„ J . & W IBB—L*w 7 t r . FoUy o r g a a l iuso CoUeetion D e p ^ m v a t Offleea—I]*- Booma d and 7. over T w ia TaUt BaaJc>Bu ft Trust(^go., Tw ia JaU a. Idaho.

— - - . O E U A QATZ. - H EM STITOHINOW ork guaran teed . Service prompJ.

2-<l Fourth nvoiiue east-

V IO L IN IN 8 TBUOTION 0 . M. H EO K EB, 711 Third Avo. N.

IOh it* h e l p w a n t e d

“ • ^w 7)^ r7 \N 'W A N T E D --T O cnro fu r children uvenlnga. Addross “ -C. A ."

ar- cnro News.'

55. W ANTED—Womnn to do denning by tho dny. T. M"., ca re Nowa.

itJj 'T oT rad«nd ------------------------------------------------------------1-4 TO TRAUJi—C hummy Boadstcr for on reaideucc lots. A ddress D, care Nowt.

^ FOB TBADE— 100 acres sU te bmd,io- all improvod, h a lf m ile from Boy,nd Idaho; w ill trade fo r au to , laq o irs ^kin DoW itt, route 3, T w ia F alls, Idnho.

FOR SA L E OU TRADE— 8 room >>{• houso ne.ir 'L incoln aehool; will tnKe

ligh t car, team , farm tocfls o r cowa for ^ part. - Term s on balance. W rite or cull

147 Quiney atreot.

7ic I iO S T _______________

LOST—2 Shcllnnd poniii.i, eolor hlnelc, marcs, 1 ye.-irling nnd I five years old. N o tifv W, C. Hmitli. J 'liouo

ric 82. _________________________________

Q. IX)ST—Oold hu n tin g cnse watch,I Hniiiillon m ovem ent No. 759371. Find- 1 . er re turn to- E. F . S to ttle r, la t Nntl. to Hank nnd receive roward.

You ta n get your niessago to om-— ployers, 'look ing fo r capable people, ***■ through tho classiflod.

H« W ho Knowa. —>H e who knowfi faothlng th inks be

cao teach o th e rs w b a t he has him self re Just becQ learn ing . H c who knows c ' m nch, scarcely believea th a t w hal ho *■ la aaying" Is unknow n to o thers, and

consequeDtly epenka w ltb m ore hcst- ?■ ta tlo a .—L a B ruyere .

• •---- ; —J u s t 'K ids,

•■(Juofw r n gt. Uito (he pnrlor." “No _ fnn In th tT f. 'Hily w ith her bean, y. W hnt rto you w n n trr go In there ferT*

•■I w on't bc long. H e'll pay rae n q u a ^■ tc r—to Rlt o u t.”

t ” Old Rule Ignored.Did you fViT notice how o ftea •

' ••gentlcini-n'H n g rc o iiie n f Ignores the [ old rule. "Klr-«t cnteh y our gentlo-

’ m n o y —Loui5vlH? Courl.T-Joorool. •

e. BEAD T H E D A ILY N Z m

N* LOONSJ o M Jo y } '* — V 1 >A &0ck;HT)SN AUIO A T /

Lj^t: - 'r^ l /R R A H .y

—^ . l e g a l ADV EBTlSB 21B N T a :

BEPO B T o r T H E OONDITION OF Tbe B an k o f HolU ster a t HcUlatjer, In

,, tb e 8 ta t« ot Idabo , a t tb e closo o f bti»> j , In taa N oT unber ITtb, 1010. |» BE80U B O E8

1^ Cash on h a n d -----------------» 5,083.M5 2 2. Doe from B a n k s ________ S0,7»7.1»

5. .Loans an d DiscotutU _ 1 0 1 ,2 0 0 1 1e. O verd rafts _________ — 88I .M7. S tocks, Bond* a a d War*

----- rao ta __________________ _ t,O SS.ltMb> 0 . B adking House, F o m ittir* '• ». and F ix tu r e s __________ 12,82t.O*— 11. O tber Beal E s t a t e ------ --- 8,M » J 8

_ • T o t a l . ----------------------------- I lM J O l tTVT. L IA B IL IT T Sa

1. In d iv id u a l deposita sub*— je c t to chock ...................$105,95J.7J

5. Time C ertifica tes o f De-___ posit _________________ 17,563.0®n a 0. C aih io r’s Cbeeka — 3,711.14

T o ta l D eposita ,_______ ;...«27,225.02

IT " 10. C apita l S tock paid in .... 20,000.0011. Surplus _________ - ........ 5,000.00IS. U ndivided p ro fits , lesa

exponaea, in te rea t and taxes p a i d _______ __ — ’ 1,477.85

---- T o tal ............ .-............... .............._|I53,702.B7STATB o r IDAHO—St.

County o f Twin Falls.»• I , A. F . C raven, Caahior of the abovo

nam ed bank , do tolomnly aw ear th a t the above, s ta tem en t is true to th e best

_ _ of my knowlodgo and belief. —Idf. A. F. CRAVEN, Cashier.

Subscribed an d sworn to beforo mo th is *JSth d a y o f November, 1919.

t y t I c e rtify tb a t I am n o t an o ffieer of » !• or d irecto r of th is bank.

GEO. W. JA M ES,— N otary Publie. I

CoTTcel—A tte s t: !^ W. H. CRAVEN, j

J . M. BBATTEN, '^ D irectors. j

" n o t i o e ' t o o o m t r a o t o k s^ Sealed proposals w ill be received by

the Commiaaioner o f P ublic W orks of tho S ta te of Idaho,,%t th e offiee o f tbe Commitslonor,- Boise, Idaho, u n til 8

P” o'cl&ck p. m., on th e f ir s t d ay o f De­cember, ItflO, fo r tho grading and sur­fac in g , of approxim ately two m iles of tho S aw tooth P a rk S ta te H ighw ay b»: twoen JeVomo and Shoshoae in J tro m e

“ County. 'Olds w ill bo oponed and publio ly read :

a t tho abovo s ta ted hour.P lan s, specifications, fortai o f con*

• > trac t, propoaal form s nod othor in fo r­m ation may bo obtained a t tho o ffice i

_ of tho D irector of H ighways, Bolae, Ida- | ng ho, and n t tho o ffice of tbo Enginoor '

for Jerom o H ighw ay D istric t, Jerom o, ^— Idaho. ‘

A ll ]iroposnIs m ust bc mado on the <— forms furuiahed, and m ust bc signed ’ for by tho biddor w ith his address. ' s. The commissioner reserves tho righ t-- to aw ard the con trac t for gravel sur-

facing separa te ly from tho con trac t for •7. grading, or to aw ard tho en tire work : ^ to ouo biddor as ho may deem fo r tbo 1

best in te rests of th e S ta te o f Id a h o .. I ~ Tho rig h t is reserved to re jec t an y or -

all bIda, o / to accept tho bid or bids | deemed beat fo r tho S ta to o f Idaho, j *

No bid will bo considered unlesa ae-j “** eompanied by a certified check, on some 1

bank o f Idaho , made payable , to tho Commiiuiloner of Public W orks, in the am ount o f fiv e per eent of 'th o to tal am ount o f tho bid. This certified chock v

^ is to becomo tho p roperty of tho S ta te I C of Idaho, not on penalty b u t aa Jiqui-'il dated damages, i f tho biddor, upun a c - |(

__ cejitance of h is b id , faiia or refuses t o ; t;h, en ter Into a con trac t, or to fu rn ish th o '$ ,d. re<iuired su re ty bond, w ith in tcn_daj:;» f tl. (n o t including Sunday) a f te r p rescn ta-jn

tiou of the co n trac t by tlio Commiasion-, c _ cr of Poblic W orks to him fo r exccu-jt

tion. , | ^“*• A bond w i th .a su re ty eompany, au -i-’ le, thorized to do buaisess in tbo S ta to ofM '

Idaho', and 'eatlsfftetiry to tho Commin- * sioner of Public W orks, will bo requir- "

“ cd fo r th e faith 'fu l perform ance of th e ° contrnct, in tho sum of f i f ty per ccnt ■ (509r) of th e to tn l am ount of the con-

. tra c t price. • _I t Is tho purpose of tho commission­

e r to build tho road in the shorteat . time consistent w ith good construction ,!, and complete and well designed oquip*. m enl and effec tive o rg a n iia tlo a w ill

=3 insisted upon. / |X WM. J . n . tw c , ]

Commissioner of Poblic W orks. ■ IB D ated Nov. 24, 1019. ;If -------------- --------------- ■

G uatem alan S a l t | ^O untem nln 's FnU Industry , w -hIcb'bo-[^

gan soon a f te r th e Spnnlsh conquest.]• now pmduro.q nearly 2 .000,000 pounds e

n year. j

T rick s e f th e T rade.® L aw yer (to fn lr client, n defcnd- i; n o t)—“ W hen n young Juror looks a t

yon. w eep ; w hen nn o ld 'o n o looka a t yon. f l i r t ”

Some P itchers Oo Sw ear. |'T h e y lenriH-d by w atch ing Ubl*

• w hether he wns going to th row a cum e o r n fa s t one."—CHevclnnd P la in . D ealer. - - {

C lassified Alls are cheap— effective, j

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________ TWINFAfLL

-FmHE’DMVlllOGiypmKi

>7.1» — ^ • i>(U1 Hayea* H ea lth B td ly B on D ow n w han I it.» 0 H o B egan Taking T a o U o -O a ln i - •

18 POODdS tis.it ------ 0

“ I w a t worried all tbe tim e w lt^ e ^.OA the xear o f getting to w here 1 co u ldn ’t t

«ara a .livelihood,” sa id J . H ayes, u i —™ well know n employe o f the S ca ttlo \ J l» 7 S tre e t Hallw ay Company, liv ing a t the t

New C entral Hotel, S ea ttle , Woah., in t u a ta tem en t a t tbo B arte ll D rug Stor<>, I

JJ.7J recently . . •*' f b“ B u l n fow bottles o f th is T n n la e ," y

53Ott continued , “ hnvo tu rned - thini^K r 11.14 ^or me, fo r 1 nm now en-* r■5,02 health a t I ever d id . I rL!__ had go tten in lueh bad shape on ne- g10 00 stomach trouble and rheum a- g10 00 **““* *** s to p -w o rk . Tho i

rheum otism was ao bad in my *>ight arm und shoulder th a t I lost all use f

"1 RS them.- I co u ld n 't even p ick op my tools whilo try ing to w ork and I aio.-

12R7 su ffe red a g o n y ." ! acUod so bnd I ' tou ld scarcely got o u l o f bod in th - i m orning nnd when 1 d id m anage to , g e t,;)n n.y fee t 1 fe lt worse than ju ,

>ovo ;;oiiig to bed. My stonmch wns in th a t fctjci, no th ing tfllrree lOest w ith me nnd a t tim es I would h«v'e •

ernm ping jmins Hint would alm ost dou- “ l>Ie me UJ). I H>»uld b loat nil up w in . ®

rae anil have auch n presiiure uroun 1 , my he;irt th n t I would nearly sufftv

r o f ra te . I wus baJIy consliputed lunl eon " •■inutly tiiUing sumothing fo r th is, .. i

8, I n-ell IIH fur my other troubles, but ken: •' Ijlie. I ge ttin g worse. h

' “ Finnlly 1 ju-it got righ t down m I where I co u ldn ’t work ut all, nnd w-.s I w orried Iiecnuse I could see no hope of “ j g e ttin g uny better. W hy, a t the film-

' I 1 gill T;iiil;ie I had been unable to wom i ' fo r Jl monJh it -Jooked like / w.is ei

by going to be di^inlded for good. 1 hii'i o f dropped ilown In weight from one hun- le

tb e d red and fo rty nix to nne h\ui «j8 d rill nml tw enty-eight. Uut siiini’ tnk- ai

De- ing Tatilae I have g.-iined .<-i'ghtev,i w sur- pounds nnd nni imw up t« oi.e hua ol

o f dreil im<I fo rty .« ij. I eould feel gii-id fr b»: resu lts alm ost ns soon ns I beg:iii ta'K- )m* ing Tnnlne, and It was only n fe-v (ji

days u n til I wns Imck on the job . ■ ead hnve Inken four bottles now nnd .-i'l

roy nllm e.its huvo left me, nnd 1 me;in :on* hy th n t, th a t the rhenm nlism , stomn-Mi J for- trotjble, constipation nnd everj-th ing is T tico Rene. I can now pick np m y tools nn-l “ da- RO ubout my work ns only n s tro iig . y~ oor well mnn can. W!i“n ninrning eoniex I mo, bounce out o f bed like n sixteen yenr ™

old Iind nm just feeling fine nil fli- , tlie tim e. Tanhie hns eertjiinly been my noJ friend nnd tliero':i nolhing lou.good t'ir f}

mv to sny for i t . ' ' “ght Tanlnc is sold in Twin F.'ills by City lur- Phurm aev, iu Rogcrnon by Thompson for Drug Co., in M urtangh b.v M urtaugh ork D rug Co., in F i le r by A. i i . W ood, in tbo Buhl by C. D. Boring B ro thers Co., a sd Ct .. in K bnberly by A. L. Stowe.—ad*. la

o r - ce

i|'‘ ’ |F O O D E X P O R T S D E C L I N Eae-( --------- camo Decreaae o f 84.000,000 aa Compared e ’l th o ' w ith Octobor, 1018, B eportedth e j • . ____ hnItal I W ASIlIN'O rON, (/P) — B readstu ffs _ Bck I eX|ior!s from the I 'n ited S ta te s durinjr a to l O ctober w ere viiliii'd nt $07,701,07.1, u * |ui-'ileiTi'aHe of alKHit $1,000,(1(10 ns com- oc-jpn red w ith Oclober 1!*1.S. F or Ihe h u t to ti'li iiH.nths lireaiisluff eJiports werL>

the ' $7!l3,.Sll,n:‘0 ns .inainst JtVIJ ;fo r tile same periml iu lOlS. Tin

,ta-ln io n th ly re p o rt’ of thc d ep artm en t of on- commerce issued Imlay alsn showed Oe- . cu -jto b e r cotton exjiorls to tal bal.-s •

I v a lu e d n t #fl(r,7.lL\Sfl7 n s n g a in s t 3H^,- Qu'.)0?.1 b a le s w o rlh $0)5.027,7Q.J • f o r O eto- o f i h e r 391S. . I n th e Inst le n m o n th s eo t.

, j „ - l t o n e x p o r t s a g i^ reg a tin g -»,75.’5,.')!>1 b . i l ' s n t $77.'),4 i;i,702 en n ip ared w ith 3,17;»,-I sn o b a l-is a t W 13.<or.,n;!2 f o r th e co rr .'.- l

j j j t s p o n d in g p e r io d o f 1918. Ij i j . M e a t a n d dn ir.v p m ilu r t s e i i io r te d iji I

O e to h e r n m o u n te d to $G9,494,2-».T ■= n g a in s l <Oa,040.0|M a y e .i r a g o .

• W heat wns tho heaviest gr.-iin espo .-f! ' fo r the m onth, to ta lling l.'),0R(},C75 bushels n t $.1.1,010,s:2 and bacon Iho

A lm o s t valuable , meat export w ith 1 ^ |4 ( ;2 ,3 1 2 pounds worth $18,233,501. j

! ' Cout-M In A thletic*. ;I In an sw er to the q u es tio n : " W b a t ' j « re tho five g rea t m ces of znaokladr* ^ [ a C hinese s tu d en t rep lied : “T h e 100 I yard s , th e hunll«;s. th e quarter-m lle , ,

^ ^ j t b j ^ l l e nnd tb e threo m ile.” |

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RUPERT '

BU i’ERT — Thecjiew H uggins bu ild­ing , w hich is to erccted in tho n ea r fu - ! tu re . w ill bo 60 by 120 feot w ith Inrge' d isp lay windows I t is to b« finisbtd* b y A p ril 1. P la n t kave beea draw a ftnd tbo con trac t.ia ready to be lo t fo r ' tb e bu ild ing oo the H u g g in ’o property! on tb e aoatb aid* e f tb e aqoar*. W hen com pleted tb is is txpeeU d to be e se *f th e b e t t a<ore buildings ia th e e ity . It', w ill have f i f ty fe e l o f pb it« g lass Ais--! p lay window, two large en tries, and is to have i ts own heating p lan housed in ’ a bn ild ing in tbe rea r o f th e building. Lym an Huggins, ow aer o f tha aew building, h a t Ipased i t fo r a num bor ef ycara to the J . C. - P e n a y ^ i , - f o r a-Tdo- p a rtm en t store. Thla eom paay kaa a num ber o f stores over th e eountry. A t preson t M r, H uggins w ill have b u t eae sto ry b u ilt, b u t i t w ill bs p u t up in such a w ay th a t ano ther m ay be added. Tbe build ing 7 iU be o f b rick . .

Em ellne S tacker reeently sold her farm three mUes w est o f P a u l fo r 4350 p e r acre. This land Was purchaaed feur years ego fo r $100 po r .acre, and baa produced some bum per crops. T hirty- five acres in a lfa lfa produeed aix tons to th e aerc. Tw enty acrcs o f w heat w ent f i f ty bushels to tho aere , w ith six neres p lan ted to o a ts w en t 79 bush­els to th e acre, and w h a t i t moro re ­m arkable , It was the fo u rth erop e f o a ts p lan ted on th a t ground. The S takers beld a sale Inat I 'r id ay , and will | leave soon fo r Ogden, U lab , w here they will spend iHo wintor.

M rs. Daniel Rynns a rriv ed last F r i ­day from New York C ity , whore she bns been detained by th e illness o f hCr m other nbout n yenr.

Clinton Spencer sold hirt Iw enty-fivei uere trne t o f land ad jo in ing tb e town-j site on the north reeently fo r #13,000. Mrs. (Ieorge Hchndde is the new owu-l

Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Treibcr, w ilJ lenve fur ( 'n lifornin in a few dayn toj sjveiiA lh e vf^Upr._.Of£ six nnd ono-balfl acres M r. ‘Treiber haa sold $2,020.8(31 w orth vt po tatoes and e till boa SOO ta c k s I o f etills le ft. I j is t y ea r he oold |l ,8 0 0 j from fou r nnd o n e jh a lf aeres. i

CUBAN A TJTH 0B ITIE8 O PENOAMP A IO N A O A IN ST EA TS I

H A V A N A , (yP)—TllO Cuban a.-u>il.i tlon au tho rities hovo undertA ken , :» vigorous cam paign agiUmit tho m l po-.t, to p reven t tho bubonic plaguo from en. to ring Cuba. Thousands of trnps hnve boen se t and overy precaution ia bei.ig takea .

Ships coming from porte undor ,hiis. « picion w ill n o t bo poTmlUod to unloml * a t tho w harves, b u t m ust dl»elmrgc th e ir cargoes by moons of lighten* or launches whiln nnchorcd in the h:ir- bor, thereby lessening tho possibillly of plague-carrj'lng -mfs reach ing shon .

Tho >ngenioua m achines used by the Census B ureau to count, so rt aud tiihu- lato tho inform ntion g a thered by th.* census enum erators nro lho proiluet of tho B urenu 's own lnlM>mtory. Tho fwrl- ing lani'hincs w ill tuko enre o f..:( i)0 rarda- per m inute, the counting jun- r ’linoM-au <Io . OU eaVils n nii>iut« nnd

:al>ulnting mnehine i.i capable vf linmlling -lOO cards eaeh m inute.

Buy Xmas Cards aiWo are now ready w ith a larg beautiful Xmas Cards and BoiAn early choice assures you a i

..CLOS BOO

A L B E , R T i ^5 3 0 ,0 0 0 Ory and

Land! are located in South* "^tbe best in -th a t fam ous d ia tr

under irrigation. bidanco growing.

The lands are being pnt oi lime and thc company is look All lands within a radius of te point.

Dry U nds ar* being to ld a l 115 lo I •CO per aere, which includes w a te r i charge tl.SO pei irrig ab le a c re per yeai

A lfa lfa , grain , fie ld pea t, poU toes grown.

W rite d ireet lo tb e eompany fo r i

Canada Land &. IrrigiL e th b r id g e

Alborta, <_______________________________________

p o u l d h a r d l y c a l l ^ a . th tx 'a i

■ y - '- ' ■ J, ■ , • - 't'A O B SBVSIT

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^ IRISH 'pAiPERS. TAKE GUN'J E xplain AcUon a t P ro to n A g a lo it tk « - ,

< . T aking o f B r lt la b -P a n n lt

u- BU BU S, (iP>—T ht Bllll, re l«'u - ! fo r am m eontinuo. A no tab le liaa ge]»eenrrod in County k e r ry , whor# a '• d epertsm on going o u t for a d ay '« tfhMt- »a ia g wua held up b y a o a w ith re v o lre r* ,'or o ad bin gua and oartrl^goa token; tk« . t y I ra iders tftatlng tb « t t b d r ad tloa ira* ea o pro tect oRtiinst b ia having aeeeplad •*f p em H to sfaoert from ' th e EaeUak. n V ' l t ie n B ie » t. - ~

is--! l a O laie a f a m o r , who w as oa k i t is w ay to masa- a t Oooraclare w ith k i t ia ’ d aaghter, w m held up by ten maakM ig. .n e a and modo to doKvpr up tw o giiiia ,w oad revelvem . Wbktt he w as d o U f

w5th theee eu th o ’w ay to m ass i t a a t lo. rev ta led ia the a'ecouatB r^colrod.

a " — • ' » ' ' ’ l' l At BEM BBANDT SEZJtiS P O B |8 0 ,” nB lraS B U I, U F ,~ A t DU ' » r t 5 ^ .. . here a a am ateu r colleetor bought a pie'-

to re for th% equivalen t o f abon t f84. K xperts have exam ined i t a n d pro*

'• aeunee i t a goauiilc B erabrandt, « tr w hleh a D uUti mutu'.um haa n a d e a» o ffe r o f 1120,000.

gathered by t-ho (}«■* os «u» Bnroau in regard to ftinns a ro u isd * t ijnlto exteaidvely hy the D epartm eat th o f A gricu lture iu h« . work e f a ldU g lh- fo m em .

* r ■" ’ ; ' ' '■he j l ■' ^ — '“*•

;'vi ' B R I N G Y O U R

d TURKEYS EARLYT O V

Ej Lincoln Produce Go.

t, 1 Twin f o i l s , SubI, .' \ D B r lQ j , R u p e r t

K |L \ ______.1 - ■ ■ ■ ■ I. I , ,

ySLD CARS FOR SALE!" D u lc k • - $ 2 5 0 . 0 0

O o r l - • $ 3 0 0 . 0 0 f o r d • > $ 3 0 0 . 0 0

C H A S . G . F O R D0 Sp«c)aim on A uto z n .c t r l u l I- E qn lp in « it'I KEUBEBLY. IDAHO

and Booklets Early |i r g o a n d v a r i e d a s s o r t m e n t o f I * B o o k le t s . I

a w i d e r r a n g e t o ^ h o o s e f r o m , >

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A L A N D Sid Irrigable Acrest h e r o A l b e r t a a n d a r o a m o n g s t r i c t , 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 a c r e s w i l l b o Q i s b o in g s o l d f o r g r a i n

o n th o m a r k e t f o r t h e f i r s t >oking_ f o r b o n a f i d e s e t t l e r s , , t e n m i l e s o r l e s s t o s h i p p i n g

:o t30 per acre—irrigab le lands HO to ;r rigb t— operation a a d m alateaaoee rear—e a ty paym ent* a a d low In terest,)es and root erops eaa t>o saeeetcfally *or fn il p a r iico la r t an d pamphlsta.

gation Company," Lid.M e d ic in e E a t

., O a n a d aJ

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Maj. Fred R. Reed, 6# St ciation, Tells of an Int( eration .that Spells Sue

- . Plans for Land Restori^ tho ontiro 6 nxke riv o r ra lle jr i i i

nlMUt to ontor a eoBBtanotifo p«- 1 rirKl iit Uio 1)oItof orproM OKl.b/ U itje r e Fn*<l R. Rcod, ex oea tive booa d tko UUh« Rc'cIamaUoa ojsKKicftiaa, ift LtTO for A bufltnou coll w jtb n o a o r i Twin Falln. Mn;{er B«<sd, looklB^ la to <: tho /u tu ro , aooB V u t furHi(Sr deretup* * in<*nt fo r «u>ultbonx Id ab o l i i r o u ^ reo- c Inmation o f landa in t h i s eootioa, ob4 1 c.'illfl a tton tion to tlio over g ro w iag co* i oponctivi' tcadoncy o a o f a il com- munilicff iu torortod . H o voicoa th e Boa- i> linii'n l tliivt Uirouch tlbis co-oporartlro fiM'lint; will (rrow tho dovoloptnont pm* I dinted.

In till- follow ing fftoKomoDt, sabcnit- i t«'<1 »>y M njor Rood to "nio Nowb, tfao ' I(l:vti<) rocliinuttion. l>oot<lor, ({ivoe mosT’ I IdRirnl rofifloiui f o r •tho-bolJof ho otrtor- v t:iin« in fho In^: fa tu ro fo r fdaSio: • ii

Sttro o f tlia F a ta r* . f ■'T Ixrlii'vo ■;Wujt tlio otitiro Sooko a

riv.T v.iUuy, I-.m oan Ijy bhni th e up* 1 per iin>\ ronotioA, a ru on th e o td E (if n i;r<’n t oonHtructivo poriod ct do* I \ I'lopmi'ut. Ttior« in a d iffo ro a t sp ir i t t ill oxiilrnci' on-ovory linnd, tnoro o f a h

■fipirit o f ro-o|ior/v1 lou ntwl Rivt tx](;oUior I th iin .l linvo ovor Howt trinto I l«ivo boon I in Idaho- I ron rftlcr thi* u m ig h ty «tq> ill iho rip h t d irection . Whon th e p u b ­lic l»»;;in« to forRot iJtH jioKtical, ooeiat * nnd t-ommorciiU difforonooB a n d bohinil to look fo nvurd -(q Uto dovolopm oat o f flii'ir tow n, county nnd a ta to , in t t ju t fiKit T noo thi* liopc o f frroat nolivlticB ^ in lliifi Tdnlio lan d . r

"A Ittllo mnro Umn 15 ycnm nRO I ?junpf<d on tlio spot w<ic>rn tb o Porrlno hflftol now •rttavndH, nWl ^.ookod n iy bronk- fowl nnd nuppor and p irko lw l m y tonm for tiio Bipht. A t tlinit tinio,- commoBc- . inji a t Minriioltft. oslciuIinR" tn ' ' lluUt; ' north to Goodin^c. w u t t<t ^hoxliono, nortJi . to Hicfliftold, bnck to Shoshono and*cn*t tfl Krinidoka, 'tiio po in t o f bo- |-

- cinnin^r, includinir thp pnople io t4io lit- L tip tow ns in tho Goosft Crook valloy Jind tlio tittlo mountsvln tow ns ndjocont, 3 tlio en tire population <rovorinif th o ^ ^ r - rito ry doBcribod would no t r e p r i n t -iOOO> proplo. F ifteen y tn m havo I and 1 th in k th.-vt i t i s conflor>ativ(A o p Kiy th a t .’>S,OOf[ people arc Ih-inR i n i o y licpfjon. „

l>owii ir^ i is ln e ta “ Tho (aooUDff o f t h e 13 ftir wcBtorn

o tnlcs, held in b a l l Lake lont week wns ,| tho IripRCSt co«£lave in itn iw -pe, iu-

'S e n tn und ocopo poiuitUlc ac tiv ity th a t has cvor orcurrixl in 'd io ftir koMt. Tho unitin}' o f .Uioso 13 sta toa is a a o&io- wiHtioo of «fts<lo8 roHrttsenting a popu- ' liktion o f 0 ,000,000 porplo and tiio t>oll- in g down to a onn puri>oae— th a reclu- i m ation of ttio w est, w as .a tromCodous ^ « tn rt in tho ritflit xlirontloa., Govor’n-»r ^ Dnvis u f Idaho was houorod by 4>oiu;( ■nndo prosidont o f trho otmooiation o f s trttra , and it ia now tho purpoao o f tbn orpanisatTon to havo 1 *0 povom ors of tho 13 com nuttocm en roproouatinf; tltorte MlUteii i<i ^^0 Itn W nshin^^on oarly In *' D orrm h.'r and tJiure w ork w ilii tho dcIo* ^ KaT'ioiiii in i.*oii};rcK.n from fclie 13 otatoA ;

-niid Iwil down a projKwStioii to jm t uJ'Jo (•oii” ri'* t in tJio i/lmpe of a . b i l l 't l ia t fliould lio very off<*rtivo and i>roduro -iniofirii) ri«u)t«fc

“ Tlio m ooting hohl i»t M aho Fa!N la st M onday, a l w hich Direivtor A. 1'. l)avi«. r l.io f o f tlio Unito<l 8 taU-.-i r«.-- Iam;klii)n norViro, in a vory ivblo m an­ner ox]>laitii*<rto Hio niooliiij; vvliikl li«-l)

diiuo, w lial in Ixnuj; douo aud w liat ra n Iio ilimo if ;i /iii<>l piir)>->H<- 1:1 .ir rivod a t , aiwI l3io ji.tijilo wiiiilil work in JiaruKHiv. (»(>vorni)r Daviit m ado th o i wlalonionl fnnn tlio jilatform [h a t thoroj w-nit)d iicvor lio nuy jiioro (laroy A otl jin)j.-rln itllcivv.'.l liy IJ10 n!.;*!.' o f Idahoi uutil il lia.i Im-ou dt'«noiwlr:il.-d tlial llio; protnolora had tlio nliility Ici moot th o ir 1 itiliMtriU'tioii (>bli;;aticili» nml pay Ih o lr ' liill.H, a i i l lli.-vt notliiiiK wil bo dono ua-

• 't i l all roiiir;u-I« o f all oofttramtinc jw rt- ios ; in ' iiiatlo in a fa ir , honorable way lo ull ri)ii<:<'rn<'-l, and th a t t-]ii> m i.itakrii | of tlio I'ar.'V Ao! i>f 1.1.0 pM t will n.n-.T 1.0 r.-iM'.-.I.-il in I'lalio.

"T lio M:»lii> R.N-lruiKkTjou a .*o rla tiim ,

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WestinghouseCozy-Glow

RadiatorThis rad ia to r throw s rays of mellow hea t in any direction.Zt is unexcelled fo r the b a th ­room. bedroom or ncrscry. It would make a much ap p re ­ciated ChriBtmas gift.L et 03 dem onstrate to yon its good qoalities.

American Electric Co.I H. L. P u m iL A U im jt, Mgr.

I* AOE EIGHT < ■

lYVERGINGl atMENT PEMS t a t e - R e c l a m a t i o n A s s o - i t e s r - C o m m u n i t y C o - O p - u c c e s s f o r t h e G r e a t e s t o f i r a t i o n i n I d a h o

i ctaeting la a bomblo way. « a Karch I- 15, 1910, liaa grown from aotmag but r on idoa into a businoaa o r^n ira tion0 T«?tai 14,000 mombors. Thia luejociation a ’has ^ u ^ e d ovory day for IdtUto aad r la gedag to keep up lho work until the > dovolopRioat of tlila ntato andrits-re-

soureoa haa booa eomplutod. .THiu usm<- I- cidLlon in frionfdiy Is all efforts along1 linos of tujnost, logiUmUto dovelopment .• fo r Sdaho.- I t Will also take a hand and . explain to Uho pooplo vory frankly imy . offoill on bolcaJf of nnj' promoters who B raay attompt to explcn'i tho pooplo of• Iduho for ponniuU (piin. Tlio IdaJi^

llcebtmation tewociatdon furniahod tho,. idun and workw! hard to got tlio mo-it- g ilif; of i:< fa r wi*!ft tftnitos calk'd a t^ a lL f Lako, and i t bas also given Idaho a• woi^erful aitvortisinf'. Tho Idnlio delo*' t;atiion at Hull Ixi^e, 43 iu numbor, guvo

Uin roclamaltiou OASociation ils unquali­fied indommnont nud ankod tho pooplo

9 of Idalio-to supi>ort thin ort^auir.atiuii.• Thia was Jouo by rom)lUtion. W. n.B Bwondson, rockanwlion oonnniHHionor of !• Idiidio naked tho Tnootinc a t Iiliilio trills t to suppoct tho Idaho Uooliunation an- & Hooiutioa wiUi monc'y iciid iufluunco, il r boing tho m«»dium o f woi.iin^ tho sl«to a fogothor iu a (;roat fornanl uiovP «pent.'» ________ ' '

1 t — — i------------------------------------; AMUSEMENTS; -------- — -------— i, GKM—.\foim)o Hjiliidiury iu “ Tlm Mau ■, in lho aronnlight Mack ScnuoH; coniody. “ Sho l^vo.l II Kallor." Sp--

oial orchwtra.

.lDJUK>-n4.‘Woman, “ a fttm-inatiu;(' pholtoplay; abni Harold Llovd oon ; ■

: DENIES AERIAL DELIVERYt U exlcaa Publisher Befused Pennit to

tJs« Airplano Service

'I M EXICO CITY , m —A rtquosl L.v ’ Pelix F . PalaTinci, editor of El Uni- ’ yorsal, th a t he bo allowwl to drlivci 1

nowspapcrs to noarby fitli^s by airplane • hna boon donie<l by dio Roorotary, of , ■onMnunirnlious and public H-orkw who iIorlariM il in “ not convmioiit to au- fhorir.o hiirfi norvieo at thin time.” |

I t is uiidorelooil thtvt llafael Alducin, ] ' oditor of Kxrolsior, .luring .a ri;co*U ]

viMit in .the United Htiiton ma.Ie'ten- , ■ tativo poirtr;ictn for tliroo aiq)laiies 1

which wore to bo usod to deliver hla uewnpnpi.rs to tlio riti.yi-'of Puobla,

' P-at^iutta and Tiduea. In view of tn.j nnlS«w of fwlcnil offieiala Ihin fonn of

srr\'ioo will bo aban.lonod f.ir a lime. ^

. FLOPS “ S T K A N O l^ " ’t HOaTON, M>)^^71adok ^ynzko, thn-w “ fitra ag W ” Kd Lewis in ;IS I , minutos in a ono fall .fininh i.iatch lajt. Bight. I!» — __ ____

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mj^o^/;x}e SAUSS(/ffT

J,v m s-m e IN TT/£ Afoo//ue?f7.

A G reat Six P art Roi ISBURY, the Mansfi

ed amid thHandsome, daring, wit

N ightingale, the m ost fear' ern M ounted Police, enticed death ,-and by his m agnetic midnight.

T w o

“ She IS P E C I A L O R C H E S T

A D M I S S I C

H E G

J l DESTfifllfS ’9 FRiEBULDINe

Blaze, Caused Probably by a Torch Finding Qoaoline, de-

, s troys Bepair Shopf ---------- V '

Tbo build ing on Socond avonue south; oeoapied by E a rl Vanco i a th o opera* tio a o f Id s ra d ia to r re p a ir p lan t, was

;h destroyed, b y f iro th ia m oraing .lit H to blaxe broke o u t In s ta a tly in t h im rep a ir room wihere two m en w ere cm-.>n ployed. - N e ith e r m aa w oald, .th is m om -kd i&g, o ffo r a theo ry or aa tfg n a cauno10 fo r tbe o u tb reak .e- P robab ilitio s aro •that f iro from a0- p in torch com m unicatod w ith gasoline Ig anml for'T ltvu iing purposes, os a toreu 3t wtis being uflod in tho r e j ^ r w ork of id hand, Miiile lho udniistdon is sntulo th a t ly thoro «-:u* gaso line n o t f a r d is tan t.10 So Hudden wns tho cnnflagraXion, an.l .>f no n tp id ly d id tho blozo spread, thn t .13 tho n*orkoni woro unablo to save nnv10 o f the ntock from tho place, tho gooln1- boing dostroyml w ith .t-he building. Tho IL slnic.iuro is u ono-story ffam o a f fa ir a w ilh a fcmall po rtion nwl a p a r t by pnr- 0* ■fitlnn in Mio fron t nn .au o ffice . Some •0 instiraure w.as earried .li- - Innntylintely to Uin nouth o f tho10 rad ia to r rojniir sliop is A gun , lock and n. liieyelo to p a ir dopartinen l opera ted by ■J. W< F. Mooro. E x tra o rd in a rv e ffo r ts of it tho firo d ep artm en t ,«avod t^ils buildin^;Is from damngo. To th e no rth there is no«• fitruoturo w ith in 20 foot.11 « , -n

H i g h S c h o o l N e w s .

'* Tho dnto o f tho projientation of tho ./uriirtr eJans p lay hnn l>een advane j.I

j fiom D ercm ber 12 to a u undccidcd ^ ib«te a f te r th e holiday nenaon, beeauno.

iiinniinoriptn fo r tho dram a hnvo not yet 111 arrived . Holnvirsaln nre boing ponl- 1 H ponod until th in m atorial has boon rc-

roive<l.---------- ' . I

a tu n c n ls o f tho first-y«vir public j K nptviking clnwn ntnged a Iliaw oU ia pan-1 tondm e before tho n iudent liody Wed- ’

iiw day nrom ing. Though lho program 'WIH not orig in iilly in tended a s a / a r c o , ‘

y Iho nehool w as kep t la a coiitinuiU up- 'n ia r o f laugh to r and tho nkctch wua 1

^ Jl noureo o f much CRtoMainment.

Couiiiry ntudontn nnd o th o rs eatingliiiidioA ill lho nchool b u ild ing d u ring '

V the noou perio.l a re jjiv cn tho oppor- '*• tu n ity fo une tho g>'mnoHium fo r bna- '>’ kptliaU pnvo tirf. Boys h av e lhi> ba ll J

Ihroo dnyn and . the girln tw o dayn o? ^10 ' J ^*• The w eekly m eeting o f tho H igh 1

School B oys’ club , whioh won to havo ♦ boen held la»rt ovening in the a d io il *

'* building, conflic ted %<-i:th T hankagiv lng *• aofivitjc8_flnd hence was post7>oned un- • '* til T hursday ftvening o f no x t week. *la ______

>rias O llie Mnv M cCormick, s ta io '•* w orker o f tlio W. C. T. U., ad d rew .'l

a large assem bly o f high nehool g irls \■ ’ in tilio audito rium Wednoivlay afte r- (

Doon. ' 2

:o I f you a re g o tlin g the k in d of print- (IS ing you y a n t, s tic k to y ou r prin'.or. I f ( It ii't.l he c a n 't g ivo I t to you-

nu.l auo ther ouo. (

lEM THE=QUALITY FOTOPLAYS=

m TODAY AND■ THE BIG CANADL■ s t o :

•1 ‘'THE MA J MOOIm : ’ ,omantic Adventure, Starri ifield of the Screen. Fotc the Rare Beauties of the Is;v ith a w eird pow er over men and ared and adm ired outlaw th a t eve ;ed the bride-to-be of tho man whe .ic personality, drew her w ith him

o P a rt Mack-Sennett Com.

L o ve d a SsA Riot <^Fun

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j EM t h e- Q U A L I T Y F O T O P L A V S -

TWINFALLS:

Modest Posey - Rouses Wrath

of Old BoreasI w - » * | ^ 1S bn r e c o rd - th a t in 'I d a h o -

I iiptliing is impossible.Q, ■ ■ 'T lm t h its «jTpcclally han i

a t homo in Tw in 'F a lla , fo r Jn Z*‘ hours I'lio fulk»oa w en t from

voldfl o f violodn t 'e . f ie r c o free/.-' inK- J"

,th - B ring ing a brcwCh o f spring- *'tinid a modefrt buneh o f ' sweol*. ^

^as ncented v io le ts w ns fo u ad on. a ' *Twin P a lls , law n one d ay th is ^

til,, w eek; the n e r t d a y th e bliKxar.1 ? i-n,. o f the awiiwn gripped tho com*,rQ.' m unity and th n t n ig h t tfao cold* ^ ^ ,0 weo.tl»er l a m ore lh a n a y e a r

wns rofordcd. j e, n I t 'a . a fa r ery b o t n o t Impof- i:j„o fo r T w in _ -■rcji - TJ)C - <lf®P ia tcmp«rti.turo aal W«lne«la>T~night wa* lAiarp a a d t

hftt n n n p p .ff ' THe Jow p o ia t reaeho.l odUnng I'ho n ig h t w as soven bu-" t

,„,l . low zero, h u l oven th is record iiwas (vlipsod hint n igh t, w hen th e p

inv niglrt polrit was reachw l. W ed- n ndn n esd ay 's high w w 29 .abov«,PI,,, w irilo th e to p f o r T h n n k s g iv in g v■jji,. w an eij^h't d e g re e s lo w o r t h a n g

• th a t . p,nie to a if f l 't a n d S n t u n la y th o n

p a id p ro g n o fl liic a to r in th o e^ipi-tlio to l fo i tu n u u lly p r e d ic t s “ F a i r *n “^nd Ih e B o u th .” rb y _______ ___________________________ V

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""COMING TO TEflCH n IMPiVED DllNGING

Miss Taylor of S a lt Lake is Em*: th o ployed by L. D. S. Young

uno. —yet Iu nn e ffo rt to Im prove dancing i.i nnt- general tho auclioritios o f tho Voung rc- Lculiw’ and Uio Young M en 's M utual

Im provem ent associations, o f thu Cliurrh o f lh o L a ttc r Day S a in ts havo a rranged the em ploym ent ,of M iss M ina T aylor, of Halt L ake, who is lo como

■pd- conduct classes in d ancing iu-R tniclioa. M iss T ay lo r will b e hero from Doeember 1 to_0 inclusive. Cla.r>-

un’ n will be conducted cach evening on n'l'a tliono days from 6:30 o 'c b c k in tho

l« v eriA g jmvIHon Tlie o ffo rt to im prove dancing in

ta k e n up by tho m utual im provem eat in ? dirpai'tjncnrts o f the Mttrmon church

w-ith F ran k A. W ebb a u d J3cn E. Mason ina- executives ia chargc. T hese o fti- la ll anaouace th a t In c-hooaiug Mls^

„• Taylor .ts inwtruetor they liBve se lee tid tho b est of all av a ilab le in a tru c to rt lu tho went .lo come here. . Misn T ay lo r ij

ich p residen t o f tlio D ancing M nrttors' as- «*orfation o f JJtah, atlfl a ra'ember o f tho n a tio aa l aseooiation o f dancing m4n-

Inu ters . Sho has been conducting claan-in un*! a t th e D esorot gym nasium a t S a lt Lake

aome years. _

a le ‘OABUON-PATBXO K ■s»'I Yesterdoy a t the P a tr ic k raneh liomo ii'i* tw o miles «outh o f T w in F h lls lho wed* ^ 'or- d in g o f Lawrenco .V. Oarlaon and Miss

Z ella P atricl* w as ce leb ra ted , th e Rov.A . 0 . B ennott, pasto r o f tho I ^ l Meth*

a t- odint church, o ffic ia tin g . M r. and Mrs.I^ Oarlsoa will reside in T w in P alls,

ou. •C lassified Arts nro chcap— cffecllve .

D TOMORROWDIAN NORTHWEST TORY j

AN in 'th e 1 1

)NLIGHT”irrlng MONROE SAL- 'otographed and Stag- e Northwestand women, Kossignol, the ever troubled the Northw est- who was sent to hunt him to him to the Pass of D eath ' a t

jmedy .

Sailor”SVENING SHOW 6:30

.10, 15, 25c

E A T R E I

LS DAILY NEWS ■

TdllNKSOIVING i i e eypElJSEIiVllNGES

Oongregations Gather a t TheirOhnrohes to^Uomonemorate

Annaa l fe s tiv a l

U nder Uio spoil o f o r lm d rd in a iy oold w catlior Twin JViils paasod. a partieu* IttTly passive Thaakagf\-lng, O utsido of churefh cbsfcr^-nnccs, a p p ro p ria te lo the BooMn, hold d u ria g th e m oraing , there w are no, aaM m blage^.of Aay p ^ c u U r m omont, x finuneaioratbn o f tSiB ^ a y be­in g confined to home soe iok , m ain ly d inner partiee.

U n ioa ohureh s e r \ ^ e s w ere eoaduot* ed b y th o Ev;aagelioal donom invtions in tho F inst M ctttiodist e h u n ft, th e ob- .sorvancv’* drawin«f a g ra tify in g attend- anco. Tbe Rev. C. L. .Owea, p a a to r of tho TUrst B ap tis t ehureb , proae)ied the occaaiona] oormoa, o th e r m em bera o f tho local m iniatorial aasociaption assist* ing in thu conduel o f th e various do* partm ent# o f tho ae rv ico .' Spocial music m arked tho oeea^on.

Ajt A ^ o n d o n Epiacopal ehuroh tfaere wan-.a* large oongregotion a t tho lay services. T h anksg iv ing m usie w ai g iven by tho clioir. In c lu d in g -B am b y 's m aater uuthom, ,“ 0 I ^ r d H ow Maal*

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a d i r e c t o r s h i p o n

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f a i n a b l e i n a l l e m p l c

r e s p e c t t o t h e p o s i t

a g e r . I f a t a n y t i n

m a n p r e s e n t s h i m a i

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T h i s s h o r t t i m e s t

w i t h t h e c l o s i n g o

e v e n i n g . C u s t o n

a p p r e c i a t i o n o f t h e e f

T w i n F a l l s a s h o w i n g

w h o e x p e c t t o p r e s e n t

f o r C h r i s t m a s s h o u l d I

f o r e S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g

WEEK-END SPECIALS I

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