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THE ONLY AFTERm : TW II VOI.. 8. jro. *). . , .. * ^ IKS GiPLETlOF ILOIEIIILEF BILLIEIICEII Five Optional Plans forPaymeni of Adfusted Compinsatipr are Provided In Measure Now . Up to Conference PRESENT PUNS PROVIDE FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION Vonr Plana Proposed for BaJs- ing Bevennes to Uee( Cxpen< dltwe« Estimated at $1,800,000,000 y WASHINOTON,IffH-Tho •oldlor re lief bill flnllljr yru completed tods} by a majority olf tho republican nooi bcTB of tha honM ways and mesBt oommittee will* be-.eonaidered. to oljrbt At A eooferenee ot bowu rapub- lleana. Present plana are to bring it up Monday for Immodiato puia^o. . riT« Optlotul PA]na«stB. ' Rvo ap^otuil pl&na fot paymeat o< adjuated compenwtloo are provided as follow*: “ Adjuatod aerrlCD pay at 11.25 foi each day 'a sen'lce in ezeeu of 00 day« botwoon April 5, J017, ond January 1 1920. Extenaion of vocational training a< 41.76 I ot each day'a attendance on i coura« of inatructloQ deelared auIUbh by Ibe federal board for vocational ed oeation. t . , Purefaan or improvementa of eit} , or auburbaa homo» with compenaatioi at tbo hito of *1.70 fpr coeh day'a aerv iee. luuanee of paid ap iaeuToaea at tbi rate of $1.75 for each day'a aervlee •’ Such inauraneo will bo payable twenty yoara after iaauod or la eoao of death Itooiis could bo obtoinod at any Umi after two years. • / Omtaa 8MU«mant Board. Eatnbllshment of a "national vat orana aottleoent board," compoaed o the aecrotary of tbo Interior aad fou membora to bc appoinicd by tho preai I dent, at Uaat threo of wbom ahall b former service men, which would b authorized to make - loau to aervlc men not excoeding 11000 for tho recU * (ContiBaed on Pa{T« Toor) BRITMPS SyPPflRTSOLl Prepare in Uany Ways for Zs forcement of Terms of Trea> ty with'Tnrjtey C0N8TANTIN0PLB, • tioipa,' it i» beUt^ed, plaa .to wppo tho sultan'a'foreea in the movemei aftnintt Turkiah hatlonaliata in Aa Ulnar and evea joia in an. agtcteaali offenslvo BKoinat Mnstapha Eemi Elaborato preparations sro beiofr mat by tbe Britiah a]bnK the Anatolli coaat of the Boa of Marmora. Tho Oireaasiona irho have beon figl Iri; In varioua psrta of Anatolia, a parently are fiffl'tlaR the i sultan forces sa well aa the troy>a ot Muat pha KemaL In many other ways th* BrltUh a ' preparing for onforcement of tho tan > of tbo treaty with Turkey, tho a nouneemeht of wWcb ia owalted be with oonalderable aneaaineu ^ Today’s Games irATZOKAL LSAaUB' • At Boaton; 2. H. Brooklya ---------— — ------------ | riBatterieaV Pfefiw A Elliott; McQi •i/a t O’NeUl. ^ ^ At Pbttadelpbla: % »v H- New Tork ____;— -------- ---3 Philadelphia —— -------------- 1 (Ead of 4tb innitts^. Batterlea; Benton k Snyder; Cam ft WboaL • I^^'Sali-CW c^atro; Ofaicinnatl Pii » burgh; botb on account of wot groao AMBBIOAIT LSAQTTB . At Now Tork: B. IL Boiton ------- ------ -------------------1 New Tork ------ ------------------------- 8 (End of 7th) Batteriei:- Hoyt ft Waltera; M ft Boel. At Waahlngton: R H. PhUadelphla ----------------------- Waabln^a ----------------- —^ (End of Otb). Batterlea: Kinnoy, Porry ft PerkJ Erickaon ft Plclalcb. Postponed gamea: a«Teland-Dotroit on account, of grounds. m ON PAPER IN IDAHO C iS T l German Troops A gmh ll to E n te r R u h r R egion || L 0 in>0 N» (m —Qorxoaa aUto dofenae troopa wul march into the I aoothem Bnhr diatrict for the pro- tection of publie order aad indo*- Iry, aaya a wiroleas measagof rom n Berlin today. “K lliT : HCK1B1ST ' ILKOOTCIILL,. )U _____ Declares, Industrial Relations u (s- Tribunal Law Constitutional It* and Issues injunction Against ^ at Miners* Unioii Leaders PITTBBUBO, K a ^ (ff^Pollowing P‘ tho annouflcomnnt of Vhis decision that re- tlio new court of iaduatrlal relations *>i lay law is eonstltntional, Judgo Andrew: J. DQi' Curran in tho Crawford eounty diatriot (U SBS court thia momlng granted a tempor* tr to- ary injunctloft, enjoining Alexander iJ' ub- Ifowat and otber dlatriet and local ’ it union offleiala of. tho Kanaas diatriot of of the United Mine workers from call- Ji lng a atriko. 00 Judgo Curran did not mako tho in- wl junction mandatory as the state bad er ajiked. alating- tbat it hnd beon ahown tbo Kansas minca now largely aro at Io fof work, Judge Curran aald that ho would rii mako tho injunction maadatory if a ed *• showing wero made in tho futuro, dur- es lng tho life of tho Injunction, that tho jainos wero idle. fr \ • Tho temporary injunction will be io b< offoct until itay 12, whea tho appllea- oo «“* tion of tho atato tp mako the fnjunc- to . tlo'a permanent is sot for hearing. 37 sity - Judgo Currnn doHand tho indnatrlal lon court law constitutiooal in a lengthy I declalon on tho domarror offered by * . tho defense to tbo application of the tbo state. ^ lee. ___ - - S?.(;DRAGNET- RETAINS F E W <,i imo V —I ...II G bnlyaSOotof-eooVMCBifltaBoniMM t> tTp are HaU ./or Dsportatlon fi ,,t- NEW YOBK, « V -0 » lr 23 alloiml fj of extrcmiits finally have been bold for r< four deportation at'ElHs laland, out of 000 » ■oai- rounded up in raida by tho dopartmont fi be of justice laat January, according to qi bo a statement today by Mins Eose Wolaa, iriee counael for many of them. Hoarlogs icU* ^hoir cases had booa complotod, y —> she said. CLAIMS BEOOBO PEIOB TOE TBAM J I EDMONTON, Alta., (ff)—W hat is j . thought to be a record prico for a I . toam purchaeod at a farm auction in 3 f the provinces was paid rocently whoa ^ . . . a fine team of registered percheron ■ I marea at Beaver Falls sold for «1075.| W orld Nev a. \ ___________________________ PABIS, (JPy^An eoonomi itiab ■ gates representioj: France and terday by Premier liiSerand ax ably be beld in. Parin at an eai salvo arriyal of the Gennana. imal. DOTrBEMLUra, Sootlan llBioil cosgrew luw passed a : igbt- prohibition. . • . 1^! WAsmNOTOir, ffpy-ni marines is bei|ig graanally witl >wo These advioes received here I restoration of order in the oapl bero ' BRRLIK, (/P)— The alliee _ refttsed Oermftny's recent reqx last ships" and pointed ont th I months since the treaty beoaz ' y been delivered and that the coi sider fnrther proposals' nntQ a ^ ^ nage is surrendered. 6 j LEGIONNAIBESTO START DRIVE FDR NEW MEMBERS a. t. ---------- National Offidala Balleve Oampalga wm Bring Total EnroUmoxt to Two and On»-HaU Mi^lona rNBIAXAPOLlS. Inn., Cfi>-N*no thousand poats of thc Amorican Legion every atnte and territorial po«fS- sion of the United States will unlto In a drivo fnr now members, to be held May 17-22, it ’ wss announced at na- TTE. tional headquarters of the.legioa hero Wednesday. ‘ LaW t .ro^ros Iron posts show tbat a -milHnn a;nd a half ex-se^lco men and womon now.belong to too legion. National officlaU boUovo' tbat tho _ p memberalilp campaign- will bring in at leaat one milliop oow; menlbprs, bring- ing the total to two and a balf mlllloa, or more than a majority of all who aerved. rUs*; ’nu) legion Is now less than fiftoen montha old. It has been estimated that more than 0000 jwrsona bav* join* if wet (r.l the* organisation overy day since its inception. 9 CARRYING J H EM^ _ Y W I N 7B ^ mmi "WOOD ISGIVEN ^ lEllDOPUIlJ INIIiJEIiSEy" , Complete Figures in state Pres- ' “ idential Preference Primary Increase the General’s Vote^ L .Johnson to Ask for Recount NBWABK, N. J., (/P)^-.Complote and eorreeted figures in (he Now Jersey - preferential presIdentUl primary gavo •S Major (Jeneral Leonard Wood a lead of a l 1,207 votoa over Benator Hiram W. Johnaon. The vote stood? Wood 62,- 608; Johnson 51,401. ibrmal application for a' recount of tho voto in sow JeTsoy's preaidontlal QJ profe'rontlal primary last Tuesday may ,at bo mado here lato today, occordUg to a t sn^)portora of Beaator Hiram W. John- J. aon, ot California, wbo, on tho face of lot onoffleio] returns from all biit. our dl»- «_ 1 )r* tricts wero defeated by Major Qeaeral [er Leonard Wood by 1,S20 rotos. Oal al Hany Kallsch, formor cl^ attorney ot of Newark, who has been roialned by .11. Johnson adherents to initiate tbe re- oount proceeding^ wotjld got indieato cei n- whether tbe recount would cover tbe ad entiro atate br 0^ certain sections. vn Chargos of manipolatton of tho baV lon at lots, made by Johnson snpportors, wero lid ridicnled by Wood adbbrenta who point- a ed out-tbat tbo vote, as reportod, waa ir- entiroly nfflcial. *“ * ho Tho four districts yot to bo board from are in Ilnnterdon county, which dopi 10 has (riven Wood a majority in the in- :a- ootaplcto-rotaspB. Tbo total voto'oatly ^ «- today was: Wood 52,607; Johnaon 51,- ^ Inl --------- •'•. WM Ej Harding Loses One “i I- Dogate at Large * bar COLUMBUS, O.,. UFhrBr a margi^ W of hut SO votes, Hatty "M; tWughetty o< pj»' Columbia, natlonol c a ^ a lm manogor t n lad for Senator Warren 0. Harding, was de- t>u feated In Tuesday’s .primary for delo- gat«>at-largo to the repobliean na* 3 rod tional convention~at Chlcam, complete suu (or returns from thb atato uowed last iai< SOO n ie h t. Tho returns gavo Daogborty jnt J07,355 votes nnd his rTval, W. H. Boyd j , to of Clevoland, a Wood delegate, 107,882. aa' Tlio othor throe*' delegates at largo of elected aro Harding men. Tho other ti,c oo» voles wore: mij Myron T. Herrick (Harding),'* 132,- .nro .106; Pmnk a Willis (Harding), 128,- euli 130;, John Galvin (Harding), 120,108; ht Edward C. Tumor (Wood), 108,124. agi » Senator Harding probably will havo dea ‘a 30 of the 48 Ohio delegate* to the Chi- JOO convention pledg^ to Wm. 175“ I (Continuad on Pag* IVioO --------------------------------------- ^ ^ ^ -------- -------- 5WS E v e n ts '.’ aomio oonferenoe between dele- ad and'Oermany w ^ arranged yes- id and Br. Oeoppert. It prob- 1 early date, depending npon the >tland, iJP )— ^The Scottish trades d a resolntlon in favor of liqnor ' Inl -I., i tbi -The legation gnard of Amerioan withdrawn from Onatemala Oity. "n ere today are taken to indicate j>o capital allied reparation commission haa request not to be ‘'deprived o^ its It that ^though it has been three eoasjjie effective, not a vessel has ^ e commiBsioners not possibly con- 0, itQ a satisfactory qiuntlty of ton- « 01 1. 1.1 I I» ^ NAMES NEW MEMBERS OF " ;RS COMMERCE COMMISSION '< presidmt Nominates Ptlnc*ton Profe*- ?. vo sor of PoUtles tnd Tom er Fedora. tlott of Labot BxaeotlTe Njno WASniNOTOK. D. C., (,fP)—Henry )Bfs- PTofcMOT of polities a t I, to In Princcton univeralty, nnd Jamos Dun- held can of Quincy, Mnaa., a former vicc ^ t na- preaident of tho American Federation of Labor, wore nominated today by tbat Pf«*ldcat Wilson to bo m«mbtrs of the men intoratato commeree commission. . lglon. Mr. Ford will aiiccoed Commissioner ‘ tho James B. Harlan whose' term explrod ‘ iu at more than a yoar ap) and Mr. DaneUO jring- is to takp one of tho two new poai- J lUioa, tlons oa th« eortmlasloa ereated by Ua ' who enlargement under Uio. trann>ortatIoD act. . ] itoen W iite Houao offleiala,aald a nomi- ' nated baiion for tbe other vacancy might be join- made in tba near future, thna bringing to its tbo eommiaaion to ila full memberahip of nine. - - - I DAY,LEASED WIRE R mAT. APEH. SO, USO . : , iir i Department of Justic Efforts to Protect sons Marked foi PALMER SAYS VIOLEM TOWINSYMPATHTt AOTmriM OF ALXEK AOITATOBa ] DISPATOH OF OOABT < WABHINOTON. Activity of al Eydar, Alaska, ramltad In tb* dispatch 1 Algontain f m Port Towuand. Waab.. t Aimonaetsg tba dapatton of tba AL sold tbe ytBam wonld eo-op«m« trltb tb order. Tba Alconqoln earxlea a cm r ol S-incb zlflaa and two madiiae ffnm. I>ispatchaa to th* .coaat goard aarrlo situation at a^dar. Badical asitaton bave Icaig bMa a< of th* sitoaUoa ther* bar* b*aa mada 1 by: Alaakan officials and otheta. Q«t«ru b» wmld u k cofigzau to pxo-rida fei a « whe, b* said, thnatanad to damonOlM li WASHINOTON, (ff)— federal 1 to "go as far as the law will allow” I oal demonstrations. In. making this annonncement General-Qarvan s^d department oi oentrating on efforts to protect the,] state, who have been marked forcei lonce generally. Warning tbat th*y had b*ao aaloct-^^— ed by radical alaonBts for aasatdt or is assaaslnatles .as part of a ' May day If damoostnttcn bad. b««a XMMlvad fm& IV department of Jnatle* agc&ta today by ■ ' mot* than a score of fedaral asd stet* .■ oWi^aia- Annoonoement ef tha dlscor- aiy of tha. plot by gOTanunaat agenU was asnooncad last sight by Attorney Oanaral'Palmer. Th* aasanlsatlons and asaanlta wer* Ho to hara baazi a p i^ of tha May day r program plasnad by Uw comrnwrist la- * bar party and otber radical gronps, Mr. Palmer tald, addins th»t tha contasi- plated TlolaDoe,-wa» to be incident to at- t^ ta to.bdac abOBt stxlkaa in all tba 0 baale Amarlcu Indnstriea in bahalf of b epaca with BO-vlet Sanla. d Zh* ptoM asda nsad In tb* taxtlle . a nannfactoring districts, Mr. Palmer : « ^wHniiixt the atgomant that etzikaa w would x«dne< tb* UtfheofV'of U ^. Mr. Oarvan has received copies of p aa appeal by the oxecutivo committee a of tho communist labor party urgii« a thc workera to lay down thoir tonia c “ iu behalf of political priaoners who .nro mnrtyra to tho cnuB^” These clr- culara wero. diatributod yoaterdax in 0 ht least elovon lorge ellio^ dopartmont j agenU roportod. Their contents were « deacribed aj lilghly inflammatory. d Appeal to Workers to Show Their Strength ' . __ ion ' BOSTON, 0?>>—An npwd to work- oee ora to ahow their strenf^n by a unitod atriko.on Moy 1 Is contained In posters j, , purporting' to bo the “ May doy proe- lamatlon of tho contral executive com- - mittoe of tbe communist party of America” .wbieb aro being clrcufatod . hero. Tbe appeal is headed “ Hall to , tbo Bovlota.’^ Spokane is Plastered “1 with Radical Posters Z ______ , wh SPOKANE, Wash., (^P>—Stlrkcrs, thi posters and eireulars, printed In red ad Ink and purporting to be aignod by tbe communist labor party and nrglng nn “ international labor day*’ striko OK May 1. hnvo been freely distributed ch In Spokane, according to poUc© re- lt« ports. So other aetlvitiea hava boos w) reported. tn — ■I. II ro Miners to Join French General Strike Move » PARIS, ■ MV-lUami thtougliml JJ Prancf will ronUnuo tho Mny day dem- onatration into a genoml atriko in ae- ° cordnnco with the djvlsion of railroad workt'T* nml the resolution of tho gen- oral; labor foderaflan, a<‘rording to rtn * ann'ouncomcDt made todny by the accre- tnrV Jif Ihe miner* union. « Othor unionn atill are* awaiting or- y dcM from Ihe foderation. The hcndqlinrtera of the eivie union orgnniiation ia rocniiting volunteers to A *" insure the functioning of Indispensablo tl public servieea. Many peoplo aro of fering their sorvlcca and wero crowd- ing ornund hottd<lunrtera even befon * y it waa knowa that a general atrike had . kt Veen orderad. f n- One Day*8 Strike is Jy Called in Argentina ^ BPENOa AIRES, (fl>-All tradea of- * .. fllinted with the regional workers fed- i .> eration will take part la a 24-hour I ^ atrike whieh will be ono of tho featurea r ,1. of the Mny 1 Ubor dem'instration here. 1 Other organitAtiona will eeaae . work 1 for half a day and railroad cmpioyca t will stop all.tnina at'noon for five i ,j. mlnutea I bo * . ---------- “ff n>AH0 WBATHBE Tonlglit ftnd Saturday rain, cooler. REPORT OF THE ASSO iriri ice Officials Bendlh|» t Lives of Per- |||l|j or Slaughter ^ nj NCE PURPOSED ~ IY FOR BOLSHEVIKI i»mara,Tni. ~t IT OITABD OUTTBE TO a ra m ra Lllo ' ■■ , aor f allan a^toton In th« Tldnity of ^ ch today of the coatt gnard cotter NOI 1.. to that place. . . . CHINI r of 71 aad Is *«alpp«d wltb four 6( rrloe did aot give detaila'aa to th* fiebeL Xactive in Alaska aad oom^Atati , oiai la befere congresitosal committaea • imor Bigg* Eoceatly annonse«d that Hoi a constabnlary to cazb the radicals, .. « indtutry. -Ain ^ Bl al agents have been instrncted obib "In breaking np U a y B ay radi- Obrej ent today, Assistant Attorney i of jnstiee officials were con- le,lives, of officials, federal and uio f ^eiitraeiion^'toprenrent^o- ident ' • Iia»* irO JEGTi I OFPimiiii were Hoscow Soviet Admits Loss of ^ . Zhitomir in Advance of the. froa Poles and Ukrainians. WAS8AW, "(ffv^Tba tetistaae* of tha BolahWu haa b*«i brekm .jM in eooth Ukraine, aeeording to to- da^*a. Dftictal eoaBimian*. wU«b . asaotmcea that th» Poles haT* oap- nw : tar^sMohllsrr aad ara now iboytog ___ : eootheait a la ^ the Dnaistet.' . WAI The poles have eaptnred l&OOO Mfd < prtaoaer^ 60 caaaoa, hnodnds of aular machlnt guna aad 760 locoinAUns atnto Bifle* their offeaslTe began, th* croas mAAn threat) - revolui LONDON, (ffV-The lon ofZhlt- tty. ' omlr, cfghty mile* aoQthwett of at tbe SleT, to the Pole* ls< admitted In 'Hin as offldal statement sent eat tO' Ieame< day by the soviet goTemaMot at hold tl Moscow. The mesaage also-refera of thi to a PoUdh threat aigabut Slsv. trolled ______ Carlos WAESAW, (ff)~Polisb and Ukraln- tnUltm ion troopi^ driving toward Klev,'havo oeeupled tho town of Malin, aboat ^ tbe 6 mlnea northwest of Kiev. Tha advano* to-ord' is continuiiig toward the Dneiper river, ai oxeept on the southern, eeetw it the neighl front, where tho Busslan Bolshevik forcea are making a stubborn stand Gen along the right bank of the Bug rivor. of Ooi In an action ■which reacted la the atlvea occopation of tbe village of Eozsatin, retnn aouthweat of Zhitomir, Pollsb cavalry qq hb eapturod 8,000 prisoners, ton cannon, and t ono tank and tne eolors of the 5Bth rebel Bolshevik division. Polish troops, which-fought during tbo great war^^ tho Oermsn army, aro engaged In tbe IN oi advowee. DO • Control , TWO M ata Lines. . General Pilsudskl, as commanaer ln- ment chief, is leading tho Poliah. army in firms it* Atlvo towaA the Dilener rivet, Ul«s which began last Monday. By the caj^ paym tore of 0wTu«s8, Zhltoml and other roll- obUg road centera the Pole* now eontrol the rccel' two main lines loading to Kiev. Bainl Zhitomir waa token aftor a brief but . Th fierce fight. ' Tbo Poles'announce that ognlt the Bolahoviki FiftjrHghth Infantry the \ and Seventeenth cavalry divlaions were Th deatroyed in tho combats in this re- qucat *^%o Bolahevlki tben began a goaeral JutJc retreat, offering rcalatonco at only a ,anu ' fow acatured points. Many prboaers that ' and mueh material wcro taken, tho mo- ^ ^ • terial including 10 locomotives and «,000 rnlKny cars. Amnlcan Avlaton Take Part. TI: > Tlio Koaciuako squadron, compoaed of era, > Amcricon -aviatora. Is taking part in bual the advonco Into Ukrainla, notwith- whlc standing tbo unfavorable woather. volt 0 ~ CARRANZA POLICY COI PURPOSE TO DRIV. I ■WASHINaTON, . UP)—IVj. W. 0 « n 'r 11 ada, Amerienn consul at Vera Crus ' ^ for 20 yeara, told the aenato Mexican ; : j. inveatigaUng eommittoe today that t Lula Cabrera, flninco mlnUtcr In Car- fim « ransa's •eablnet, had announced In prol i. 1014 that tbe presont president of Mex- k Iro in lainacblng bis suecessful revolu- « tion apiinst Huerta had as one of his ^epi e ultimate objects tho driving of “ Amet- t,e ' Icaas out of Mexico and the taklng..of put< their property for Moxlcana’' . -/ Jon Mr. Oaaada aald O abm 'a stet^... Ami Bwnt waa mad* te forelga consols or 1 who had aaaembled at Vera Gmi at prol iOCIATBli m lilfiCES .UliGONTIIfll OFGimiA ixloaii Federal AuthoritlK Dispute Declaration ol Obre- 0011 Junta ol Supremacy in Northern State Capital imESE W o U ld CROSS BORDER IF THREATEHED beta in State ttf aneirero Fro. Sympathy with Sonora Hovement and Oo-ordioat« Aims in Bevolntion BL PASO, ..hcOK {AV-Wlth ihlbaahaa City tWl cat oft fron elsgraph coatmoalcatloB, both tit* f a«dean federal aathodtlM aod ibregon Joau today cUimod thelr aroaa controlled that dty. Conllmatloa of the csptu* by h* cvraltlar tiroopa of Oesetal Bm-. Uo Sallaa^ brotb*r4a-law of Pxm- denk Oaxxaasa a^id aeOag gerer- tor of Ohfhaahaa wss cUtnad to . lav* beea roM tm by th* Soaoxa . anta.hara. SaUnu It itUl h«04 msoner, the report itat*d, by o«a- iral Bugenlo Martlam, whe it li dalmefih In iMMfrton' 9f tb* d«r. • .tO ^a of'fediol tbrongh. iDt duhtislinajrtU d«pead m wbat a dena m th* ^ t a l dty, tb* So- ura maaagers said t e ^ . Xb*]r ilaiaad * largt park of th* tioopa m am drto go om te tiw xabeU, lrre9 *ctlTe of thelr officers. Bapotk v ia n ld to liav* emsa trom Oaaaa Orandta by oonrtar laat nlgbt that the Tacpsl ladlan tteopa her* wer«.h«axA shooting: ‘*V tn v Obreg«L»* Addm'onal foreei ar* stot baiar- • dram Inte Jaaiw. Colonel Vvalde Qaxia artlTed tbare with 800 oaral- lynan from Saa Tgnado Thttxaday. WABSINQTON, OP)-I‘oT^ tbon- ad Chinoao In Mo^eIco, withont con- lar proteetion, bavo petl|tloned tho kto department for petmia^on to 7aa too border In case .tbey ars reatened as a rvsalt of the nresent ifolutlonary- aotivlties ia that coon- /. Ibe matter Is nnder adviaement tbe departmoBt. Through official ' cihannels It w aa--~-.^ imed today that federal' forcea etlll Id tho port of Frontera, tbe only pazt that section of Mexico not con- oUed by tbo robels slneo Oeneral irloa Oreone, federal commander and iJltaiy gbvemar of Tabasco revolted.' Tho roDOls in the atate of Ouorrero ive proclaimed, tbelr aympotliy with e Sonora rebel - piovement and tho •ordination between the Bonom reb- a and thoae in Guerrero and tbo ilghboring state of Mlehoacon is said 'bavo beon completed. - General Espinosa Mirelos, governor ' Ooahuila, who haa been visiting rel- ives in Loa Angclesv bas btrtriedly itnmed to bis atato. Ho.annonneed 1 bis retnm tbat the atate. waa quiet id thoro was no sympstby witb tbe )bel movoment tbero. troiOAlBS BSJCOOKinOR o r 80K0BA BBLUaBBBKOY DOUGLAS, Aria., (/P>—13m> United tat** ffovomment will also allow pny- lont 'o f cuatoma duties by Ameriean Irma or clticcna to the .defscto aothorr Lies In Bonota and snch aymcint they areX^fiMdMSn fortber bUgotlons, nevorgjllB telegram eceived by . a t o d a y . frotn )ainbridgu.'ColQ^[»er«tary or' state. Tho telegram was,viewed hero as rec- nition by tho crtate doparineet of-, he belligerency of Bonora.. The telegram was in aaaWer to a '^ [Ucat for’ a ruling' from tho sW e )artment' on tho paynlnet of costotns lutios. A fter Bonora revolted.the Car- onzo government, issued , a , stAtomeint lhat duties paid to Sonora would have 4} bo paid again, to'l tho Canaaza gov- jrnmcnt when the stiito **again cami- under federal controL" TIio ruling. It waa said by<loea].bank- trs, would couie a rapid Increase of buaineas with tho rovolntlonary statr, which had slackened ^ a o s e of the re- volt ' ONSISTENTW^TB fVE OUT AMERICANS ' hia . Inrttattoa ai. a time - isfbeo - Preddent WUaon waa Indstinff that . OsRanxn sboald trianpb. Slnee that time, Mr. Canada'said Carranaa^ai carried etit'K'poUcy. eon firming ^ith Cabrera’s Atatement protest made a^ast'Alstridtmeat e< ;> AmaHcans has ever b*#n eoasldered,*' '; he declared. ‘.‘X would npofi tft tbi deportment; .sn AmetUtn note vonl'., be writton^Carransa.ud.be.w«old dli- puta a ^ evade, and nothlag'^old bc done. Bveiy planution ' e«aed; b • Amoricanarhas l)«ea ru(ned. Meept on > or two wneVe graft paid otfielsU has protected .them.’.’' -

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: T W IIVOI.. 8. jro. *). . , .. * ^

I K SGiPLETlOFILOIEIIILEF

BILLIEIICEIIFive Optional Plans forPaymeni

of Adfusted Compinsatipr are Provided In Measure Now

. Up to ConferencePRESENT PUNS PROVIDE

FOR IMMEDIATE ACTIONVonr Plana Proposed for BaJs-

ing Bevennes to Uee( Cxpen< dltwe« Estimated at$ 1 , 8 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 y

W A SH IN O TO N ,IffH -Tho •oldlor re lief bill fln llljr yru completed tods} by a m ajority olf tho republican nooi bcTB o f tha honM ways and mesBt oommittee will* be-.eonaidered. to oljrbt At A eooferenee ot bowu rapub- lleana. P resen t plana a re to bring it up M onday fo r Immodiato p u ia^o .

. riT « O p tlo tu l PA]na«stB.' R v o ap^otuil pl&na fo t paym eat o<

adjuated com penwtloo are provided a s follow*:

“ Adjuatod aerrlCD pay a t 11.25 foi each day 'a sen 'lce in eze e u of 00 day« botwoon April 5, J017, ond January 1 1920.

Extenaion o f vocational tra in ing a< 41.76 Iot each day 'a attendance on i coura« of inatructloQ deelared auIUbh b y Ibe federal board for vocational ed oeation. t .

, Purefaan o r improvementa o f eit} , o r auburbaa homo» w ith compenaatioi

a t tbo hito o f *1.70 fp r coeh day 'a aerv iee.

lu u an ee o f pa id a p iaeuToaea a t tbi rate o f $1.75 for each day 'a aervlee

•’ Such inauraneo will bo payable twenty yoara a fte r iaauod or la eoao of death Itooiis could bo obtoinod a t any Umi a f te r two years. ■ • /

O m ta a 8MU«mant Board. Eatnbllshment o f a "n a tio n a l vat

orana ao ttleoent b o a rd ," compoaed o the aecrotary of tbo Interior aad fou membora to bc appoinicd by tho preai

I dent, a t Uaat threo of wbom ahall b form er service men, which would b authorized to m ake - l o a u to aervlc men n o t excoeding 11000 fo r tho recU

* (ContiBaed on Pa{T« Toor)

BRITM PSSyPPflRTSOLl

Prepare in Uany Ways for Zs forcement of Terms of Trea>

ty with'TnrjteyC 0N 8TA N TIN 0PLB, ‘

• tio ip a ,' i t i» beU t^ed, p laa .to wppo• tho su lta n 'a 'fo re e a in the movemei

a ftn in tt Turkiah hatlonaliata in Aa U ln a r and evea jo ia in an. agtcteaali offenslvo BKoinat M nstapha Eemi Elaborato preparations sro beiofr mat by tb e Britiah a]bnK the Anatolli coaat o f the Boa of Marmora.

Tho Oireaasiona irho have beon fig l Iri; In varioua p sr ta o f Anatolia, a paren tly are fiffl'tlaR the i sultan forces sa well aa the troy>a ot Muat pha KemaL

In many other w ays th* BrltU h a ' preparing for onforcement of tho ta n

> o f tbo trea ty w ith Turkey, tho a nouneemeht of wWcb ia owalted be w ith oonalderable an e a a in e u

Today’s Games

irATZOKAL L S A a U B ' •A t Boaton; 2 . H.

B rooklya ---------— — ------------ |

riBatterieaV P fe f iw A E llio tt; McQi • i/a t O ’NeUl. ^ ^

A t Pbttadelpbla: % »v H-New T o r k ____;— -------- ---3Philadelphia — — -------------- 1

(E ad of 4 tb innitts^.Batterlea; B enton k Snyder; Cam

f t WboaL •

I^^ 'S a li-C W c^atro ; Ofaicinnatl Pii » b u rgh ; botb on account o f wot groao

AMBBIOAIT LSAQTTB . A t Now T ork : B. ILB o i t o n ------- ------ -------------------1N ew T o r k ------ ------------------------- 8

(End of 7th)B atteriei:- H o y t ft W altera; M

f t Boel.A t Waahlngton: R H.

PhUadelphla -----------------------W a a b ln ^ a — ----------------- —^

(End of Otb).Batterlea: K innoy, Porry ft PerkJ

Erickaon ft P lclalcb . • Postponed gamea: a«Teland-D otroit on account, o f

grounds.

m O N P A P E R I N I D A H O C

i S T lG e r m a n T r o o p s A g m h ll

t o E n t e r R u h r R e g i o n | |

■ L 0 in>0 N» (m —Qorxoaa aUtodofenae troopa w u l march into the

I aoothem B nhr d ia tric t fo r the pro­tection of publie order aad indo*- Iry , aaya a wiroleas measagof rom

n Berlin today.

“ K l l i T „ : HCK1B1ST ' ILKOOTCIILL,.

)U _____

Declares, Industrial Relations u (s- Tribunal Law Constitutional It* and Issues injunction Against ^ at Miners* Unioii Leaders

PITTBBUBO, K a ^ (ff^ P o llo w in g P‘ tho annouflcomnnt o f Vhis decision th a t

re- tlio new court o f iadua trla l re lations *>i la y law is eonstltntional, Judgo Andrew: J .DQi' Curran in tho Craw ford eounty diatriot (U SBS court thia m om lng gran ted a tempor* t r to- a ry injunctloft, enjoining Alexander iJ'

ub- Ifowat and otber d la trie t and local ’ i t union offleiala of. tho Kanaas d iatrio t of

o f the United M ine w orkers from call- Ji ■ lng a atriko. 00

Judgo Curran d id n o t mako tho in- wl junction m andatory as the s ta te bad er ajiked. alating- tb a t i t hnd beon ahown tbo Kansas minca now largely aro a t Io

fo f w ork, Judge Curran aald th a t ho would rii mako tho injunction m aadatory i f a ed

*• showing wero m ade in tho futuro, dur- es lng tho life of tho Injunction, th a t tho jainos wero idle. f r

\ • Tho tem porary injunction w ill be io b< offoct until i t a y 12, whea tho appllea- oo

«“* tion o f tho atato tp mako the fnjunc- to . tlo'a permanent is so t for hearing. 37

sity - Judgo Currnn d o H a n d tho indnatrlal lon court law constitu tiooal in a lengthy I

declalon on tho dom arror offered b y * . tho defense to tbo application o f the

tbo s ta te . ^ lee. ___ - -

S ? .( ;D R A G N E T - R E T A I N S F E W <,iimo V —I ...II G

b n ly aS O o to f-eo o V M C B ifltaB o n iM M t> tTp are HaU ./or Dsportatlon fi

, , t - NEW YOBK, « V - 0 » l r 23 alloim l fjof ex trcm iits finally have been bold fo r r<

four deportation a t 'E lH s laland, ou t o f 000 »■oai- rounded up in raida by tho dopartm ont fi

be of justice laat Jan u a ry , according to qibo a statem ent today b y Mins Eose Wolaa,

iriee counael for many o f them. HoarlogsicU* ^hoir cases had booa complotod, y—> she said.

CLAIMS BEOOBO PEIOB TOE TBAM JI EDMONTON, A lta ., (ff)—W hat is j . thought to be a record prico fo r a I . toam purchaeod a t a farm auction in 3 f the provinces was paid rocently whoa ^ . . . a fine team of registered percheron ■ I marea a t Beaver F a lls sold for «1075.|

W o rld N eva. \___________________________

PABIS, (JPy^An eoonomi itiab ■ gates representioj: France and

■ terday by Premier liiSerand ax ably be beld in. Parin a t an eai

salvo arriyal of the Gennana. imal. — —

D O T r B E M L U r a , S o o t l a n llBioil cosgrew luw passed a :

igbt- prohibition. . • .

1 ^ ! W A s m N O T O i r , f f p y - n imarines is bei|ig graanally witl

> wo These advioes received here I restoration of order in the oapl

bero • 'BRRLIK, (/P)— The alliee

_ refttsed Oermftny's recent reqx last ships" and pointed ont th

I months since the treaty beoaz ' y been delivered and that the coi

sider fnrther proposals' nntQ a ^ ^ nage is surrendered.

6 j LEGIONNAIBES TO START DRIVE FDR NEW MEMBERS

a . t . ----------National Offidala Ball eve Oampalga

wm Bring Total EnroUmoxt to Two and On»-HaU Mi^lona

rNBIAXAPOLlS. Inn., Cfi>-N*no thousand poats of th c Amorican Legion

every atnte and territo ria l po«fS- sion of the United S ta tes will unlto In a drivo fnr now members, to be held M ay 17-22, i t ’ w ss announced a t na-

T T E . tional headquarters o f th e .leg ioa hero Wednesday. ‘

L a W t .ro ^ ro s I r o n posts show tb a t a -milHnn a;nd a h a lf ex-se^lco men and womon now .belong to too legion. N ational officlaU boUovo' tb a t tho

_ p memberalilp campaign- will bring in a t leaat one milliop oow; menlbprs, bring­ing the total to two and a b a lf mlllloa, or more than a m ajority o f all who aerved.

rU s* ; ’nu) legion Is now less than fiftoen montha old. I t has been estimated th a t more than 0000 jwrsona bav* join*

if wet (r.l the* organisation overy day since its inception.

9 CARRYING J H E M ^

_ Y W I N 7 B ^

mmi"WOOD IS GIVEN ^

lEllDOPUIlJ INIIiJEIiSEy"

, Complete Figures in state Pres- ' “ idential Preference Primary Increase the General’s Vote

L.Johnson to Ask for RecountNBWABK, N . J., (/P)^-.Complote and

eorreeted figures in (he Now Jersey - p referen tial presIdentUl p rim ary gavo

•S M ajor (Jeneral Leonard Wood a lead of a l 1,207 votoa over Benator H iram W.

Johnaon. The vote stood? Wood 62,- 608; Johnson 51,401.

ib rm a l application fo r a' recount of tho voto in so w JeTsoy's preaidontlal

QJ profe'rontlal prim ary last Tuesday may ,at bo mado here lato today, occordUg to a t sn^)portora o f Beaator Hiram W . John- J . aon, ot California, wbo, on tho face of lot onoffleio] returns from all biit. our dl»- «_ 1 )r* tr ic ts wero defeated by M ajor Qeaeral [er Leonard Wood by 1,S20 rotos. Oala l H a n y Kallsch, formor c l ^ attorney o t o f Newark, who has been roialned by .11. Johnson adherents to in itia te tbe re-

oount proceeding^ wotjld g o t indieato cei n- whether tbe recount would cover tbe ad en tiro atate br 0^ certain sections. vn Chargos of manipolatton o f tho baV lon a t lots, made by Johnson snpportors, wero lid ridicnled b y Wood adbbrenta who point-

a ed o u t- tb a t tbo vote, a s reportod, waa ir- entiroly nfflcial. *“ *ho Tho four d istricts y o t to bo board

from are in Ilnnterdon county, which dopi10 has (riven Wood a m ajority in the in-:a- ootaplcto-rotaspB. Tbo to ta l vo to 'oa tly ^ « - today was: Wood 52,607; Johnaon 51,- ^

Inl --------- •'•. WM

Ej Harding Loses One “i I- D o g ate a t Large

* barCOLUMBUS, O.,. UFhrBr a margi^

W of h u t SO votes, H a tty "M; tW ughetty o< pj»' Columbia, natlonol c a ^ a l m manogor t n

lad fo r S enator W arren 0 . H arding, was de- t>u feated In Tuesday’s .prim ary fo r delo- gat«>at-largo to th e repobliean na* 3

rod tional convention~at Chlcam , complete suu (or re turns from thb atato u o w ed last iai< SOO n ieh t. Tho returns gavo Daogborty jn t J07,355 votes nnd his rTval, W. H. Boyd j , to o f Clevoland, a Wood delegate, 107,882. aa'

Tlio othor throe*' delegates a t largo of elected aro H arding men. Tho other ti,c

oo» voles wore: mijM yron T. H errick (Harding),'* 132,- .nro

.106; Pm nk a Willis (H ard ing), 128,- euli 130;, John Galvin (H arding), 120,108; ht Edw ard C. Tum or (W ood), 108,124. ag i

» Senator H arding probably w ill havo dea ‘a 30 o f the 48 Ohio delegate* to the Chi-

JOO convention p le d g ^ to Wm.

175“ I (Continuad on Pag* IVioO

--------------------------------------- ^ ^ ^ -------- --------

5WS E v e n ts '.’aomio oonferenoe between dele- a d and'Oermany w ^ arranged yes- id and Br. Oeoppert. I t prob- 1 early date, depending npon the

>tland, iJP)— ^The Scottish trades d a resolntlon in favor of liqnor '

Inl- I . , i tbi-The legation gnard of Amerioan withdrawn from Onatemala Oity. "n ere today are taken to indicate j>o cap ital

allied reparation commission haa request not to be ‘'deprived o^ its I t th a t ^though it has been three eoasjjie effective, not a vessel has ^ e commiBsioners not possibly con- 0, itQ a satisfactory qiuntlty of ton- «

011. 1.1 I I» ^

NAMES NEW MEMBERS OF " ;RS COMMERCE COMMISSION '<

p re s id m t Nom inates Ptlnc*ton Profe*- ?. v o sor o f PoUtles tn d T o m e r Fedora. „

• tlo tt o f Labot BxaeotlTe

Njno W ASniNOTOK. D. C., (,fP)—Henry )Bfs- PTofcMOT of po lities a t I,to In Princcton univeralty, nnd Jam os Dun- held can o f Quincy, Mnaa., a form er vicc ^

t na- preaident o f tho American Federation o f Labor, wore nominated today by

tb a t Pf«*ldcat Wilson to bo m«mbtrs of the men intoratato commeree commission. .

lglon. Mr. Ford will aiiccoed Commissioner ‘ tho Jam es B. H arlan whose' term explrod ‘

iu a t more than a yoar ap ) and Mr. DaneUO jring- is to takp one of tho two new poai- J lUioa, tlons oa th« eortmlasloa ereated by Ua '

who enlargem ent under Uio. trann>ortatIoD act. • . ]

i to e n W iite Houao offle ia la , aald a nomi- ' n ated baiion for tbe other vacancy m ight be join- m ade in tba near future, thna bringing

to its tbo eommiaaion to ila full memberahip o f nine. • • - - -

I DAY,LEASED WIRE R

mAT. APEH. SO, USO . : , ■

i i r iDepartment of Justic

Efforts to Protect sons Marked foi

PALMER SAYS VIOLEM TOWINSYMPATHTt

A O T m r i M OF ALXEK AOITATOBa ] DISPATOH O F OOABT <

WABHINOTON. A ctiv ity o f al E ydar, A laska, ram ltad In tb* dispatch 1 A lgontain f m P o rt T ow uand . Waab.. t

A im onaetsg tba d a p a tto n o f tb a AL sold tbe ytBam wonld eo-op«m « tr l tb tb order. Tba Alconqoln earxlea a c m r ol S-incb zlflaa an d tw o m adiiae ffnm.

I>ispatchaa to th* .coaat goard aarrlo situation a t a ^ d a r .

Badical asitaton bave Icaig bMa a< of th* sitoaUoa ther* bar* b*aa mada 1 by: Alaakan officials and otheta. Q «t«ru b» wmld u k cofigzau to pxo-rida fe i a « whe, b* said, thnatanad to damonOlM li

WASHINOTON, (ff)— federa l 1 to "go as fa r as the law will allow” I oal demonstrations.

In. making this annonncement General-Qarvan s ^ d departm ent oi oentrating on efforts to protect the,] state, who have been m arked forcei lonce generally.

Warning tbat th*y had b*ao aaloct-^^— ed by radical alaonBts for aasatdt or i s assaaslnatles .as part of a ' May day If damoostnttcn bad. b««a XMMlvad fm& IV department of Jnatle* agc&ta today by ■ ' mot* than a score of fedaral asd stet* .■ oWi aia- Annoonoement ef tha dlscor- aiy of tha. plot by gOTanunaat agenU was asnooncad last sight by Attorney Oanaral'Palmer.

Th* aasanlsatlons and asaanlta wer* Ho to hara baazi a p i ^ of tha May day r program plasnad by Uw comrnwrist la- * bar party and otber radical gronps, Mr. Palmer tald, addins th»t tha contasi- plated TlolaDoe,-wa» to be incident to at- t ^ t a to .bdac abOBt stxlkaa in all tba 0 baale A m arlcu Indnstriea in bahalf of b epaca with BO-vlet S an la . d

Zh* p to M asd a nsad In tb* taxtlle . a nannfactoring districts, M r. Palmer : «

^wHniiixt the atgomant tha t etzikaa w would x«dne< tb* UtfheofV'of U ^ .

Mr. Oarvan has received copies of p a a appeal by the oxecutivo committee a of tho communist labor party u rg ii« a thc workera to lay down tho ir tonia c “ iu behalf o f political priaoners who .nro m nrtyra to tho cnuB^” These clr- culara w ero. diatributod yoaterdax in 0 h t least elovon lorge ellio^ dopartm ont j agenU roportod. Their contents were « deacribed a j lilghly inflammatory. d

Appeal to Workers to ‘ Show Their Strength '

. __ — ion' BOSTON, 0?>>—An n p w d to work- oee ora to ahow th e ir strenf^n by a unitod atriko.on Moy 1 Is contained In posters j , , purporting' to bo the “ May doy proe- lamatlon of tho contral executive com- - m ittoe of tb e communist p a r ty of A m erica” .wbieb aro being clrcufatod . hero. Tbe appeal is headed “ H all to , tbo Bovlota.’^

Spokane is Plastered “ 1 with Radical Posters Z

______ , whSPOKANE, W ash., ( P>—S tlrkcrs, thi

posters and eireulars, printed In red ad Ink and purporting to be aignod by tb e communist labor party and nrglng nn “ international labor day*’ striko OK M ay 1. hnvo been freely d istributed ch In Spokane, according to poUc© re- lt« ports. So other aetlvitiea hava boos w) reported. tn

— ■ I. II ro

Miners to Join French “ General Strike Move »

PARIS, ■ M V -lU a m i th touglim l JJ P rancf will ronUnuo tho Mny day dem- onatration into a genoml atriko in ae- ° cordnnco with the djvlsion o f railroad workt'T* nml the resolution o f tho gen- oral; labor foderaflan, a<‘rording to rtn

* ann'ouncomcDt made todny by the accre- tnrV Jif Ihe miner* union. «

Othor unionn atill are* aw aiting or- y dcM from Ihe foderation.

The hcndqlinrtera of the eivie union orgnniiation ia rocniiting volunteers to A

*" insure the functioning of Indispensablo tl public servieea. M any peoplo aro of ■ fering their sorvlcca and wero crowd­ing ornund hottd<lunrtera even b e fo n *

y i t waa knowa th a t a general a trike had . kt Veen orderad. fn- — ■

One Day*8 Strike is Jy Called in Argentina ^

B PENOa A IRES, (fl> -A ll tradea of- *. . fllinted w ith the regional w orkers fed- i.> eration will take p a rt la a 24-hour I^ atrike whieh will be ono of tho featurea r, 1. o f the Mny 1 U bor dem 'instration here. 1

O ther organitAtiona will eeaae . work 1for half a day and railroad cmpioyca twill stop a l l . t n in a a t 'n o o n for five i

,j. m lnutea Ibo * .---------- ‘“ff n>A H 0 WBATHBE

Tonlglit ftnd Saturday rain, cooler.

REPORT OF THE ASSO

i r i r iice Officials Bendlh|» t Lives of Per- |||l|j or Slaughter nj

NCE PURPOSED ~IY FOR BOLSHEVIKI

i » m a r a , T n i . ~ tIT OITABD OUTTB E TO a r a m r a Lllo

' ■■ , aorf allan a ^ to to n In th« T ldn ity of ^ ch today o f the coa tt gnard co tter NOI 1.. to th a t place. . . .

CHINIr o f 71 aad Is *«alpp«d w ltb four 6 (

rrloe d id ao t give d e ta ila 'aa to th* f ie b e L

X active in Alaska a a d oom^Atati , o ia i la befere congresitosal committaea •im or Bigg* Eoceatly annonse«d th a t H o i a constabnlary to cazb th e radicals, . .« indtutry. -Ain

B la l a g e n t s h a v e b e e n i n s t r n c t e d o b ib " I n b r e a k i n g n p U a y B a y r a d i -

Obreje n t t o d a y , A s s i s t a n t A t to r n e y i o f j n s t i e e o f f i c i a l s w e r e c o n - le ,l iv e s , o f o f f i c i a l s , f e d e r a l a n d u io f ^ e i i t r a e i i o n ^ ' t o p r e n r e n t ^ o - ident

• ' • Iia»*

i rO JEGTi I O F P i m i i i i

were

H o s c o w S o v i e t A d m i t s L o s s o f ^. Z h i to m i r i n A d v a n c e o f t h e . f ro a

P o le s a n d U k r a in i a n s .

W AS8AW , "(ffv^Tba tetistaae* o f th a B o la h W u haa b* « i b rekm .jM in eooth Ukraine, aeeording to to- da^*a. Dftictal eoaB im ian*. wU«b

. asaotmcea th a t th» Poles haT* oap- n w: ta r^sM ohllsrr aad a ra now iboytog ___: eootheait a l a ^ th e D naiste t.' . WAI

The poles have eap tnred l&OOO M fd < prtaoaer^ 60 caaaoa, hnodnds o f aular m achlnt guna a a d 760 locoinAUns atnto Bifle* their offeaslTe began, th* croas

mAAn threat)■ - revolui

LONDON, (ffV -T he lo n ofZhlt- tty . ' omlr, cfghty mile* aoQthwett o f a t tbe S leT, to th e Pole* ls< adm itted In 'H in a s o ff ld a l sta tem ent sen t e a t tO' Ieame< day by th e soviet goTemaMot a t hold tl Moscow. The mesaage a lso -re f era o f thi to a PoUdh th re a t aigabut S lsv . trolled

______ CarlosWAESAW, (ff)~ P o lisb and Ukraln- tnUltm

ion troopi^ driving tow ard K lev,'havo oeeupled tho town o f M alin, aboat ^ tbe 6 mlnea northw est o f K iev . Tha advano* to-ord' is continuiiig toward th e Dneiper river, ai oxeept on the southern, eeetw it th e neighl fron t, where tho B usslan Bolshevik forcea are m aking a stubborn stand Gen along the righ t bank o f th e Bug rivor. o f Ooi

In an action ■which re a c te d la th e atlvea occopation of tb e village o f Eozsatin, re tn n aouthweat of Zhitomir, Pollsb cavalry qq hb eapturod 8,000 prisoners, ton cannon, and t ono tank and tne eolors of the 5Bth rebel Bolshevik division. Polish troops, w hich-fought during tbo great w a r^ ^ tho Oermsn arm y, aro engaged In tbe IN o i advowee. DO

• Control , TWO M ata Lines. .General Pilsudskl, a s commanaer ln- ment

chief, is leading tho P o liah . army in firms it* Atlvo tow aA th e D ilener r iv e t, Ul«s which began last Monday. By the caj^ paym tore of 0 wTu«s8, Zhltoml and other roll- obUg road centera the Pole* now eontrol the rccel' two main lines loading to Kiev. Bainl

Zhitomir waa token a fto r a brief but . Th fierce fight. ' Tbo Poles'announce th a t ognlt the Bolahoviki F if tjrH g h th Infantry the \ and Seventeenth cavalry divlaions were Th deatroyed in tho combats in this re- qucat

*^% o Bolahevlki tben began a goaeral JutJcretreat, offering rcalatonco a t only a ,an u

' fow aca tu red points. M any prboaers tha t ' and mueh m aterial wcro taken, tho mo- ^ ^• terial including 10 locomotives and

«,000 rn lK ny cars.A m nlcan A v la to n Take Part. TI:

> Tlio Koaciuako squadron, compoaed of era,> Amcricon -aviatora. Is tak ing part in bual

the advonco Into U krain la , notwith- whlc standing tbo unfavorable woather. v o lt

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• CARRANZA POLICY COIPURPOSE TO DRIV.

I ■WASHINaTON, . UP)—IVj. W. 0 « n 'r 11ada, Amerienn consul a t Vera Crus ' ^for 20 yeara, told the aenato Mexican ; :

j. inveatigaUng eommittoe today th a tt Lula Cabrera, fln in co mlnUtcr In Car- fim« ransa 's •eablnet, had announced In prol i. 1014 th a t tbe presont president of Mex- k Iro in lainacblng bis suecessful revolu-« tion ap iin st H uerta had as one of his ^epie ultim ate objects tho driv ing of “ Amet- t,e '

Icaas out of Mexico and the taklng..of put<their property fo r M oxlcana’ ' . -/ Jo n

Mr. Oaaada aald O a b m 'a s te t^ . . . AmiBwnt waa mad* te forelga consols or 1who had aaaembled a t V era Gm i a t prol

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OFGimiAixloaii Federal AuthoritlK Dispute Declaration ol Obre- 0011 Junta ol Supremacy in Northern State CapitalimESE WoU ld CROSS BORDER IF THREATEHED

beta in State ttf aneirero Fro.Sympathy with Sonora

Hovement and Oo-ordioat«Aims in Bevolntion

BL PASO, ..hcOK {AV-Wlth ihlbaahaa City tWl cat oft fron elsgraph coatmoalcatloB, both tit* f a«dean federal aathodtlM aod ibregon Jo au today cUimod thelr aroaa controlled that dty.

Conllmatloa of the csp tu* by h* cvraltla r tiroopa of Oesetal Bm-.Uo Sallaa^ brotb*r4a-law of Pxm- denk Oaxxaasa a^id aeOag gerer- tor o f Ohfhaahaa wss cUtnad t o . lav* beea ro M tm by th* Soaoxa . an ta.hara. SaUnu I t itUl h«04 msoner, the report itat*d, by o«a- iral Bugenlo M artlam , whe i t l i dalm ef ih In iMMfrton' 9f tb* d« r. •

. t O ^ a o f 'fed io l tbrongh. iDt duhtislinajrtU d«pead m wbat a dena m th* ^ t a l d ty , tb* So- u ra maaagers said t e ^ . Xb*]r ilaiaad * largt park of th* tioopa m a m d r t o go o m te tiw xabeU, lrre9 *ctlTe of thelr officers.

Bapotk v i a n ld to liav* emsa trom Oaaaa Orandta by oonrtar laat nlgbt th a t the Tacpsl ladlan tteopa her* wer«.h«axA shooting: ‘*V tn v Obreg«L»*

Addm'onal foreei ar* s to t baiar- • d ra m Inte Jaa iw . Colonel Vvalde Qaxia artlTed tbare with 800 oaral- lynan from Saa Tgnado Thttxaday.

W ABSINQTON, O P ) - I ‘o T ^ tbon- ad Chinoao In Mo^eIco, w ithont con- lar proteetion, bavo petl|tloned tho kto departm ent fo r petm ia^on to 7aa too border In case .tbey a rs reatened a s a rvsalt o f the nresent ifolutlonary- aotivlties i a th a t coon- /. I b e m atte r Is nnder adviaement

tbe departmoBt.Through offic ia l ' cihannels It w a a - - ~ - .^ im ed today th a t fed e ra l' forcea etlll Id tho p o rt o f Frontera , tbe on ly pazt

th a t section o f Mexico n o t con- oUed b y tbo robels slneo Oeneral irloa Oreone, federal commander and iJltaiy gbvem ar o f Tabasco revolted.'Tho roDOls in th e atate of Ouorrero ive proclaimed, tbe lr aympotliy w ith e Sonora rebel - piovement an d tho •ordination between the Bonom reb- a and thoae in Guerrero and tbo ilghboring s ta te of Mlehoacon is said 'b av o beon completed. - General Espinosa Mirelos, governor ' Ooahuila, who haa been v isiting re l­ives in Loa Angclesv bas btrtriedly itnmed to bis atato. H o.annonneed 1 bis re tn m tb a t the atate. waa quiet id thoro w as no sym pstby w itb tbe )bel movoment tbero.

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DOUGLAS, Aria., (/P>—13m> United tat** ffovomment will also allow pny- lont 'o f cuatoma duties by Ameriean Irma or clticcna to the .defscto aothorr Lies In Bonota and snchaymcint they areX^fiMdMSn fo rtber bUgotlons, n e v o rg jllB telegram eceived b y . a t o d a y . frotn )a inb ridgu .'C o lQ ^[»er« ta ry o r ' state.

Tho telegram was,viewed hero as rec- n i t i o n by tho crtate d o p a rin ee t of-, he belligerency of B onora..

The telegram w as in aaaWer to a ' ^[Ucat fo r ’ a ruling' from tho sW e )artm ent' on tho paynlnet o f costotns lutios. A f te r Bonora revolted .the Car- onzo governm ent, issued , a , stAtomeint lhat du ties pa id to Sonora would have 4} bo pa id again , to'l tho C an aaza gov- jrnm cnt when the stiito **again cami- under federal controL"

TIio ru ling . It waa said by<loea].bank- trs, would couie a rap id Increase of buaineas w ith tho rovolntlonary s ta tr , which had slackened ^ a o s e o f th e re­v o lt ' ■

ONSISTENTW^TB fVE OUT AMERICANS' hia . Inrttattoa a i . a time - isfbeo - Preddent WUaon waa Indstinff that . OsRanxn sboald trianpb.

Slnee that time, Mr. Canada'said Carranaa^ai carried etit'K'poUcy. eon firming ^ ith Cabrera’s Atatement protest made a^a s t'A ls trid tm ea t e< ;> AmaHcans has ever b*#n eoasldered,*' '; he declared. ‘.‘X would np o fi tft tb i deportment; .sn AmetUtn note vonl'., be writton^Carransa.ud.be.w«old dli- puta a ^ evade, and n o th lag '^o ld bc done. Bveiy planution ' e« aed ; b • Amoricanarhas l)«ea ru(ned. M eept on > or two wneVe graft paid otfielsU has protected .them.’.’' -

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United States Chamber of Coi merce Modifies Formal E presslon of Sentiment on t Sublect of Soldier Relief

ATLANTIC OITY, JJ . J . , (ff Proaklln D ’Ollor, na tiona l commftiu of A aorlcan legion, TIiuridDj’ appoa boforo tho resolutions committeo of U nited S tates Chambor o f Oommo in convention horo to cxAinlno a r« Iation opposing a BoUiers' bonng, wb goos boforo tlio eonvenUon fo r ad tlon la te thU oftornoon. I t was loo o<l th a t modificAtloDB o f tho resolut had boen mado to m eot tho appro of tho legion eommander.

Tho reso lu tio n a s m o d if ie d advocs p ro p er govo rnm en to l c a r e o f woum aoldioTS a n d n rg es « m o syBtom w hkh a id on a bu sin e sa baeia couJd o tte n d o d fo rm e r Borvlco m en , i t i unde rstood .

Opposes OoBti Bonns. President Homor L. re rg u so n , of

. chambcr said thore w u no doubt resolution would be passed;

“ 1 am unalterably opposed to o c bonus, o r any othor k in d of charity, any hand ou t,” he said. “ I t we

' be bad for business and bad fo r In and worse fo r tho soldiers themsel 1 am in favo r o f g iv ing tbom lands easy payments a«d ex tending ot business a id to thom on a bnsii basis.”

When tbo convention’s “ labor sion” beglii, M atthew W oll, vice p iden t and member o f th e ezecut council o f the American Federation Labor, disoussed “ la b o r 's p a r t in dujtj-lal nroduction.” H e iras quently enoered u n til he began an tack on Oovernor AUon o f Kassos, i was sitting in tbo Rudienee a t the i o f tho stage. Bome one began Usi

■ and crying “ tim e,” and othera t up the ery, un til tbo labo r loader Bounced be would m ake h is eloslng m arks and sa t down. H o had spo fo r aearly Iwo heara.

“ ELECTRONIC JAG” IS DOCTORS DISCOVE!

PoM U uasB e f FzodndB g AU u r toms of AleohoUo in to z l o t l on 01

BlBCtrtdty A ttra c ts A tten tion

SAN FRANCISOO, (/P)—Possibi! of prododng all the sym ptom s of ai hoUo Intoxication on eloctrio “ juU aitraet^d a good deal o f in terest h reeeatly when I>r. A lb e rt Abrams Ban Francisco dem o n stra ted -to mi eal men the n te of a n eleetrlcol dei be has invented.

The “ electlonle J a g ” discovory 1 purely ineldental, D r. A bram s said.

“ Tho discovery,” he said, “ is ba on the theory th a t tb e u n i t of ene is the electron and th a t everv mate: th in g is simply a manifoBtation of 1 feren t ra tes of v ibration . I bave u the vibrations of ehloroform to prod tho effects o f d iloroform Itse lf.”

The foet o f the su b jec t aro placod a sheet o f zinc, an olectrode is pla npon the head, and, whon the cun is turned on, one new apaper w r said: “ John Barleycorn Is w ith again. The ‘k ick ’ eomes slowly without any appreciation o f the i on the p a rt o f u e sn b jec t u n til h e fi himself unduly loquacious, happy sleepy.” .

W BDDINa HOLDS A TTEN TIO N OF N BW T O B S SOOII

NEW YOEK, ( f l ^ T h o eyes of 1 York society woro focuscd Thursdaj tbe wedding -in' 8 t Thom as ebureb Miss BaeheT L ittle ton , daugh ter o f late Mr. and iSit. Thom as J . Llttl< of Chatlanoogo, Tonn., to Oorne Vanderbilt, .jr«

Five thousand ■ inv ita tio n s wero sued to friends and re la tiv es , tnelnd aevoral hundred of fo n n o r doughb wbo aervod w ith youog V anderbilt Fraaee w ith the Twonty-aoventh d Bion. A wedding cako, sa id to bo largost in the world, w as provided the guests.

G ifts valued a t n early a million < lars have boon received.

F o r » 8«T«t« Cold “ OhamberUln's Oough Bemedy t

ed my daughter A aa* o f a severe e and cough a few y e a n ago aad e since then I have never missed an portunity to recommend th is medic to anyone suffering from th ro a t o r Jt troables. 1 cannot epeak t«o highly praise of it,*’ w rites W D. J . Bhell EarlvlUe, N. Y. C ham berlain 's Oot Bemedy eontains no nareo tie and d bo given to children w ith perfect c fidence. I t Is a p leasan t syrup so tl do ao t object to tak in g i t —adv.

^SH O E JB E S T F O R H O M E S H D

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. PA STES A N D U Q U IE

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reso' wblch adop* learn- lution >roval

Ohicago 'OeUlst who will appear In con> ocates cert here on M ay 4. Oomea w annly

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i‘ wJ; ISLANDERS AFFECT “ PILLS”Cigarette Smoking on Increase In th e

, f the Philipplsea, Bevenne B sp o tti S h e rJt the " ■

MANILA. P. L , (ff)-C ign ro tto amok- 1 cash ioR in Uio Philippine islands is on tbo ity, or increaae, while the consumption of would clgnrs showoil a doelino la s t yoar, oc* labor cording to tho annual report o f tho

selves, colloctor of internal revenue, ids on 'I'l'o Rtimber o f clgnrs during 1010 othor fell o ff approxim ately olght million,

isinesa Thoro woro, m nnufaetured in tho ial- nnds during IfllO, 400,000,000 cigars

T ses* u eomparod w ith 485,000,000 In I&lfi.I nros* Tbo production of olgarottos reachod a c iu v e to ta l of 5,049,000,000 la s t year, as lon of against 4,020,000,000 tho previous year, la in- Ot tho 300.000,000 cigars exported

fre . from tho Phliipplnes>laBt yoar, 261,000,> U) ot- 000 w ent to th e United SU tos, a do- I, who crease o f approximately throe million0 fM t ,^rum tho rocord of 1018.

1 tof EPIDEMIC CLOSES SCHOOLSer an* .

to- in flaenxa W ldstpread on I s lu id o f Ho> ipoken 10^ ^ H aw aiian Gtonp

HONOLULU, T. IL, (/PJ—Epldemle inflaenza recontlv closed every school

m cxcopt one on the Island of Molokai, aeeordlng to T. H. Qlbson, of tho de* p a rtm en t o f public inatruetion, who

byiap* W ja s t re tu rned from a tr ip to tbe on island,

n There oro very fow Caucaolan chll*dron in the Molokai schools, tho rolls

Ibility bolng filled almost ontiroly w ith > alco* wailans. •luic.M Tho influonui epidemie In Honolnlu i hero throughout the island o t Oahu has ma of run its course, according to tho board medi. 0^ health ,, ifhieh rpports no cases and

device deaths recently from th a t cahse:

PACKER CURB REJECTED BY COMMITTEE IN HOU E

I t o ^ F ropou lx to Llc«BM U ld E nfo ica tll» if dif- L k v i B egnlating U d o s try a n ] used T am ed Downrodttce ---------” WABHTNQTON, </P) — Proposals to :od on license m ea t packors and creato a com* plaeed mission to onforeo laws a ffecting the urrent Industry w ere rejected Thursday by tho w riter house AgricaUnral committeo. W ith h you theso elim inations agreed upon, a snb* y and eommittee headed by O balraan Eangon 3 fac t wns appointed to d raft compromise leg*I finds Islotlon fo r the regnlation of the pack* py or ora.

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Bnmo Stelndel Accorded Z ^ i- nent Fositioii Among A rtists

of Thia OonntryBruno Sto lndoiT T ^erica 'a moit eni*

nen t violoncellist, wlll appear in Tw in Falls on Tuesday n igh t. M ay 4. His concert will be given in tho high sehool auditorium under the d irection of local . adm irers of tho g rea t a rtis t. 2^

Sneaking of Bruno Stelndel a c r it ic f in Musical AmericA, says: “ Fow ao* % sielans of tho day havo tbe con^roliea* sive musical vision th a t M r. Stelndel possesses. Ho bat kept abrouat ot tho tim es no t only in h is own particalar branch, but hia Vnowlcdge of ijrmpho* nie musie, and his genoral muslc&l oeu* mon and tosto Is wido and eloctrio. ”

In Winnipeg ' recently th is a r tis t eeems to have won decided favor, for . a critic says of him and his work: ‘ * Mr. Btelndol of te a .'p la y o d solo works, among them the Bocllmann Thomo noii Variations, a work -which ho plocei very high as on exhibition number for "

con> tho 'ecllo, and ho also iplayod s num- ^ rmly bor of smaller works, which he hito* Jf

self has transcribed f o r his instraznoat and wbich found much succoss and ap* * preda tion among patrons o f J>{| coa*

- d co rt.”

0» AMERICAN UNIVERSITY.UNION INVADES LONDON

mok- ___ _ _tbo P rspares to A ssist N w W orld Btadents

n of nnrough H A adoaarten In Capital o f , oe* G reat B rita in

tho — —BANPOBD U NIVERSITY, (/Fj— Tho

1915) Amorican U niversity union has oponed jn , .hoadquarters in London and is propar*) ia]. od to aid Amorlcan an ivo rslty poople, a ira rs according to iaform ation rocoived hero 101s. today, through Qeorgo R'MaoLean, dl* b ,od a rcctor o f th a t office. The union, w hieh =

w Is situated a t 60 Russell square, will year, afford a plaeo whero A m ericaa nnivors* orted Jty men and women can makft appoint* ,000,* monts, address the ir mall, make thetr I do. headquarters.Ulion ^ho obiect o f tho union Is to servo

os a bond between th o univorsltios of the U nited S tatos a n d those o f the

1|^Q European naUons,* oBpecially b y eo* couraglng the attendanee an d advahc*

, la g tho wolfaro of A m erieaa iladcoU a t tho universities o f Fraace, I ta ly , and G reat Britain . Tho London hcsd*

, quBrtors m aintain close relatioos with the American em bassy and coBSuIato and Itself has become a so rt of oduca* tional embassy and consulate.> de* -W AX B B O O U OATOHBB VOIOB

u o oVBB W IBBLBSS THLSPSONB LONDON, W>)—E xperim ents w hich

»niu *“^^0 ^oon earned o u t horo h iv o re- CT-. suited in tho making o f a ta lk ing na*

chino record on wax o f a voice Iran i- m itted by wireless telephone fo rty

1 hMin&rd ' the voice w as speaking l a tho

, county of Essex, whero thero Is a high g. powor instrum ent, th o 'e q u lp m e a t at

tho receiving p lan t In tho Straad, Lon* don, was attached to a recorder, which

, ongrafod tho messages In so ft w ax in IC C tbe some w ay an ord inary dls« i s pro*

ducod,Tho rocord w as pcrfecU y audible,

I t t * though a trifle “ patdhy .”

Is to com*■ the - r theW ithsnb* *j I H v ^

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IF==■ JOU hftyen't re-papered 70U

son, we urge yon to d o so H mont of handsome offerings

A few rolls of ta stefn l wall; per-hanger will put a worl

_ _ yonr walls and keop your 1 spirit of snmmertime and s

V arie l)1 3 7 W E S ' !

S E E U S A B CALFAUA, ALStKB, EED .

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lAILY NEWS. TWIN FALL

SONDIIY IN P GiRGHESJ BacM B OhsrdL ^

P. N : M aaaing, Pastor.10:00 a. m.—Sahday sehool. - ni

- lliOO s. Worship. Bubjoct: W “ The Oospel o f G o i ” ' 8:

8:00 p . m.—W ership. S tndles In ths “ Life o f Christ.'* ‘i* -------

B F irs t ehnreh o t Ohxlst B d s n t ls t f,' ' ■ P arish HaU. • gJ 11:00 a m.—Bunday services. 6ab*

jo c t o f lesooa sermon: “ Everiosting , PunUhment. Beading rooms' 184 M ain

-iyonue north. Wednesday meeUng Parish hall, a t 8 p . m. j]

Jl --------0 C b ilttU n Ohnrch.f W. A. Moore, itln ls te r. ®

0:43 a . m:*~BibIo scbooL «,11:00 a. m.— DodlcaUon of n«w Bl*

^ b io school rooms.,, 5:30 p. m.—Young Peoples’ social t hour. I.,* 0:30 p . D.—^Youag Peoples’ dovoUon*J o l hour.

.7:80 p. m.—eo lo ; “ Leave I t 10 H im ” if i l l ls ) . M rs. J . B. W hite; solo and chorus, “ The Loved T hing of Y ore” ; anthom, “ Josos Tender Shop- „

t herd .” . Bhermon, “ Tho Ideal W ife ,^ ' 1 J. W . A. Moore.

XAthetan Ohsrch. ®J . Gihrlng, Pastor. .

T h ird Ave. W est aad F if tb Bt. i,„ 0:30 a . m— Bunday school. • .1 10:15 .a. m.—Preaching.

(s Twin F alls U ln lon .J . M. Clos, Pastor.

230 T hird Ave. EasL to 10:00 a. cu—Bunday school.>d 11:00 a. m.—Preaching. SubJ^ect: r. “ Tho N eed 'o f Evory ChrisUan.” Song e, nnd ovaogollsUo sorvlce, 7:15 p. m. ro 7:30 p. m.—Prayer m eetiag aad Bl- J. b le s tQ ^ . Thursday.:h - - - -

Picture I Framing\o I Bring us your pic- I *■ tures. We have suit­

able frames for all B kinds.h

1 HIGH GRADE ■y .WORKMANSHIP10 A L S O R E P A IBh T Y P Z W B IT K R S

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ronr h o n e fo r the ooming sea>0 N O W w h i le o n r l a r g e a s s o r t * n g s is s t i l l c o m p le t e a n d f r e s h .

rallpaper and a oompetent p%- orld o f yonthfnl freshness on ir home in ham ony w ith tho :d sanshine.

y StoreST MAIN '

o u t b e a n s ]iD AND W H IT E O L O V E S S .B 0BASSE8T P A O K A Q E O B B U L K

R S I L E D C O .- - - - F I L E R . ID A H O

LLS, IDAHO, TOIDAY, apF t e t F iM liy tszlaa Cbnzch. . .

Aaher Bisrttla B rand , MinlsUr.11:00 a. 'm *~M oraiag w o ^ p * 6er- Cor.

mon theme: “ M utual B arden Bear- jo

«:00 pi. m.—E v eaing worship. Ser- men them e; “ The Debasem ent of Be- . pj. l ig ie a . 'a a d E dueatioa in the U nited yior S ta te a ” in

10:00 a. m .»B ib le aehooL ’ ' Bp{e: 7:00 p: m .-T h ^ Y. P . 0 . E* * ' > , 3:00 n. m.—JunIor 0 . E . meeting. ' Morning music— ' B< Organ prelude: “ M om iag P ia y o 'i" Qod,

Spreabbog. Cr Anthem: ^*Aad th e Olory. o f the Be

f Lord ,” H andel amoi ‘ O ffertory: “ To S p rin g ,” Grieg. qi

Organ postlude: “ M arche Facile,” qqoi R ummol. p;

Evening musle— Qqoi Organ prelude; “ U nder tho L inden”

Sartorio. inir. Anthem: “ Angel Voices Ever Sing­

ing .” Neldlinger. O ffertory: “ T raum eri,” Bchumaan.

, Bolo, Mr. Landis.' Organ postlude: “ Good N igbt,”

Loeschhom. '----------" Mod

Kimberly U . B. OhniclL g;, . G. E. J l a a ^ , Pastor. T ogt 10:00 a. m .--8uaday sehoo i. ••

11:00 a. m. —M om iag worAIp.' Theme “ A rbor D ay .” • '

7:00 p. m.—^Epworth league. ' *8:00 p. m<—Song sorvico and sor* 1,“ “*

mon, ^ 'In tho V alley o f D ecision." ®*A devotional hour followed by a May Pooi

b reakfast'w lU be given Snnday mom-iag by the Epw orth leaguo In tho Ychurch a t 6:30 o ’clock. omy

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story.Even whep style is ri£

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Boyd Welsh’s footwes elusive in shoes, exclusi sole agents in this I o m

they embody original struction that make tJ par excellence.

Like other ladies; you’ session of them, when : others do.

This footwear is cons as good stock as J. c& T. ( made up over real c which hugs tight to th<, A large assortment ( fords and Pumps have j in and look them, over, the right kind of a sho( to furnish your needs.

_ « G reat

D E V WMARBLEIl^RY A R N I f l^ »

uifloors catch.dii

cracks and crevices. MARBLE f l o o : and secure a smoo cannot penetrate, white and is easily

SALLADAY HARDW/T W I N F A L L S . I D /

. , A se o sb m S v lM p ti OhBztb.P red W. Ifoech, L •y 're a d ^ ;^ ,

36r. Third Ave. North and 'S eeftnd lB t. 10:00 a . m.—aundST aehool.

..11:00 a . m.—M oraing p ray e r w ith

“ Savior, B lc ss rf 8o- fior,^’ Morioy. ■ ,

la tro it. anth«!», " F e a r Ye Not,»»

“ 0 Oome, L e t Ue B iag ," -- t»Bussell.

Benedietus, “ Blessed Be Uio L ord Qod,” Ouseley. _ ^

Credo, Gregorian ^ a n t .Bermoa Hymn, “ Tbo Spacious Flrm -

am ent,” Haydn.O ffortory solo: “ Bye H a th N o t

Boen,” GauL . ,P resontation : “ Giv<< Alms o f tho

G oods,'’ Dykoa ^ , ,BoccsBloaal; “ On Our W ay Bejoio-

Ing,” MonseU.

. . . _ H ra t M ethodlrt Episcopal. ^ A lexander 0 . Bennett, P asto r.

11:00 a. m.—P asto r’s sermon, “ G reat World Problome T hat Confront tho Modern Church.”

8*00 p. m.—“ Will the Ohorches G et Tojrothorf la I t D esirablol H ow Can I t Bo Accomplished and W h e n ! '' ovo- 'nlng sermon. . , ,' 0:45 a. m.—Sunday echooL

6:30 p. m.—Baraco young m en 'a lunehoon.

0:4S p. m.—Epirorlh Jeoguo, yoang peoples' dovoUonal moetlng.

Yon c a n ’t guess your w ay to econ­omy and Ujrlft. Study tho ada.

ng Ladies love about ittingquali^.' Style ality, that’s another

right, some shoes set lajamas in compari-

ir on the feet of our out of the store sold

^ear is something ex- usive because we. are Dcality, and because al features of con- them fitting shoes,

Du’ll be happy in pos- n you know them as

instructed from just f. Cushion shoes, and

combination lasts bhe heel.t of White Kid Ox-, e just arrived. Come r. Every foot needs iioe, and we are able s.

, unfinished, inside ll dirt, holding it in I es. UseDEVOE I iQR VARNISH I 00th surface dirt Ij

W on’t scratch | | | ily cleaned JH

WARE .GO.[ D A H O

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‘ Representatives of Both Na­tions Meet in Conference In

. Tokio to Establish Buis for Harmonization

TOKIO, (/p)—Tho roaferoneo ju«t cone1ude<l hero b7 the JapanesS'Aineri- can relAtiona committoo ' ‘mado a b»- Rlnnlnjf that may lead to a poMiblo « • lution of aomo of tho in tom ational dif- Ueuitlofi botwoon Jap an and tho Uni* 'fed B tatet,” the eommlttoo announced.

Thia conference waa an oatgrow th o( nn initial mootlns of ropreaontatlvos

r- froD) botb cotmtrloa. In Tokio in April, 1019. The Amoricana a t the proaont conferonco, reprvsontin ; tho Japaneso Tolationi committeo o f th,o San Fran- cisco chamber of commerco, inelnded Wallaco M. Alexander, chairm an; Dr. Bonjomino Ido Whoolor, proaidont emer* Itua of tho U nivoraitr o f Callfom la: ■William T. Seanon, W alton N. Moo7e, lx>yall A. Oaborno. W nltor L. Clark a n d Captain Frederick H. Bandali.

Btndles QiiMtlozia.Aftorvmeetin(t tor eoveral daya with

tho Japancao reprcaont'atWos, headed l y Baron Shibusawn, th e committee Bummnrizod tho reaulta accompllahed a s followa;

“ Japanoao ownership of land and immigration—^Theso aro tho two vital qucatlona which deeply concern , tho two pooplea. Thorofore tho jo in t com- m ittee gvre tho moat ca rtfu l attontion to these Bubjecia and spent aoveral daya tteoly exchanging viewa on them, and finally reaehed tho eoneluaion th a t tho committoo on both sldoa V ill uae theii utmoat ondcavora fo r tho aolution oi these burning <iuestiona.

"C oopera tion of cap ita l—Tho best wny to ccmont the relations of tho two countrioa la to on tcf into oconomic ro' lationa. Such cnlorprlsca fiavo alrcody been atarted In Japan nnd tho result* aro moat aatisfoctoryialthtviRh thoro ii plenty of margin for improvomont nnd development. ^

“ Caulo communication—Cnblo coiji municntion falla fa r ahort o f our ex pectationa. No satisfactory communl cation on diplomacy or commerco car bo carried on if i t ia le ft aa It is now

" —Kxrhango profossorshlpa—Groat benefit comca from dxchnngo profea aorships. In order th a t.th is entorpria« <-nn bo satiafoctorily conducted It ii im portant th a t ccrtain univornitlca bi

• selected whoro tho profcsnorshipa ahal be oatablisliod and tho cxchongo ol profosaors can bo cnrrlod on. In con neetion wltlt thla enterprlso a methoc

I of publicity should bo dovised.\ F o r Trado ArbitratloB.\ “ Trodo nrb itra tlon—Thcro ia dance

/ , th a t the good relationa of the twi\ countries mav bo jeopardized on ac

' ^ount of diaputea thn t moy ariao froi)/ /wmmerclal complications. Therefor

it is highly desirable to rrento oi flgenev for a rb itra tin g aurh diaputea.

tf “ Induatrv—The labor queation has ;d irect relation to industry and it 1 of an intom ational naturo. I t ia hig^ ly imporiant t1iat ono eountry ahoul learn from tho experience of tho otho

• in dealing w ith the labor situation.“ After eight daya of tho eonferunci

tho joint eommlttoo waa disaolvod wit manv ezpreaaions of m utual esteem an witiafnctlon ovor tho work nccomplial ed. I t was the cenoral aonfiment tht A beginning hnd been made by the coj fercnco th a t m ight lend to a poaa'ib! jiolution of somo of the inturnatluni difficulties between Jap an and tt Uitcd S ta tes .” _________

L IV E S F O R S I X D A Y S IN A IR E X C L U D IN G C A B IN E

3rltlB]i PtaTtloIoglst M akes Unlqoo Bporlment to Oalculat* Amoo&t of

0x7C«n in Blood

aA.\CBBII>OE, Bng., Jo te iBarcroft, a reailer of physiology i K ings rollego h ens hna lived for s days in b hormotically aealcd gia

The experiment aroao out o f a 3 year-old controvlTsv as to w hether, ia poniible tn rnlculate tho nmount ' oxygen in the blood from a knowledj of tho amount of oxygen in the breat Tho test was nlao mwlo to demonatra whether it waa neeessary th a t alrmi should hnvc oxygen apparatus whi flying a t groat heighta. I t proved th oxvgen waa neceaaary to flying mi but it did not provo to w hat hoig

• thev could fly w ith anfoty.Whllo in tho box B arcroft kept

record of hia aensations nnd maile si un linc obacnr-ntions. Ho said ho si

, forcd from sleepleaancaa b u t othorwi did not oxperience much Ineonvonien except on the la s t day when the a tn anhcro became extrem ely rorlfied. 1 thon ha«l headaches nnd nnuaca. 1 waa watched continually whllo in t box. Ho took food nnd alcpt In t ' small com'partmcnta f itted up wl

y wiekcr chaira, a table, a amall bod a a bicycle on which he oxerclaod ovc morning. i __________

C O N D U C T S P U B L IC M A R K E l

r Tokio Prefoctoro Takes Btepe to AdjiPricoa of Commodities

t TOKIO. (/P)—F if ty moro publlc mketa to soil food and o th e r ' ncccaslt wll bo catablislicd hero and in tho ai urbs by tho Tokio profooturc, SO aii lar m arkets opened lost yonr to adj the prire of commoditiea having aho saliafactory rcijuUa.

A general alump in pricea of atoi occurrcd todaj* on Tokio exchange. 1 drop was most notlceablo in the cot

.spinning companlea. Pricea of rico i allk also decHned, due, It la beUov

. to tho tightncaa of tho monoy marl ' P e r tho past week pricea of vari ■ rif4J have had on average deeline

0 per cen t_________________

Dny In yonr homo c ity—and bny rertiaed goods.

TWIN FALLS DAIL^

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y f BASEBALL ^N A TIOH iL LBAOOT “

a . S t a n d i n g o f C ln b s, . Won. IflB t P e tin B r o o k ly n ____________ 8 3 .727 5 "

Cincinnati ___________8 8 .707 fV.D" P ittaburgh _____ . 6 5 MS

P h ila d e lp h ia _________B 6 .600S t. L o u U _____________ 6 6 .455Boston ________ I_____ 3 • 8 .376 jNew Y ork ___________3 6 J3 3 gc(

'rt- Ohicago _____________ i 8 .333 paJ« --------- Vm« ; Y B S T B ^ A Y 'B O A M B a Inl.' A t Chicago— Ij*'8d. Score: E. IL E.of S t. L o u i s --------------------------- 2 5 3 ,,es Chleago ----- --- ----- ------------ C 11 3ril, B attorica: Doak, Sherdol and Clem*,nt onaj Vaugim and KiUofer.

in- A t Boston— g Jled Bcoro: E. H. B.Dr. PhiiadeljiU a ______________1 6 0 jer- Boaton _...._____________ _ 0 4 1 BciI f ; Botterica: Meadows and Tragresaor; 8ai re, Fllllngitfa and O ’NoUl, Gowdwjr. Oa

• _______ . . 1A t P ittaburgh—

Score; B. H. E.Ul, C incinnati ------------— ~ . 8 14 0 „ 'UJ P itU burgh ______________ _ 2 0 2

Blag and Wingoj Carlson. Ponder Ham ilton and Lee. °

--------- Kbind A t Brooklyn—tal Score; E. H . E. t itho New Y ork ______________ 0 8 2im* Brooklyn _______ .............. .. 3 7 0lon Battoriea: Tonoy, Utibbell and Sny-

dor; M itcholl and Krueger.

AM EEIO AH LEAaTO ‘ o f s t a n d i n g o f O ln b s ^

Won. L o a t P u test Boston ....................... ....... 9 2 .818 f„wo Chlcngo 7 2 -.778 " jro- Cleveland ...................—. 8 3 .727idy S t. Louis 5 4 J550lits W ashington .................... 5 5 .000t is Now Y ork ..... .......i ....... 4 6 .400md I'hilndelphitt .................. 2 7 .228 P®

Detroit . 0 11 .000

cx- YBBTE&DAY'S OAMBS.Mn At Philadelphia—_ Scpre: B. H. B.

Boston ................... ................... 7 4 0 bo1‘liilndolphla ............ ........- ..... 1 0 6 dli

B a tten cs: Buah and W alker: Nay- tl< Jg lor, H arris, Keefe and I’erkina, M yatt. a

• wlA t 8 t. L o u i* -

Scoro: B. H. E.. D otrolt ............... ............. .......... 0 S 1L , St. l^ouls ....... ............... ......... 2 0 0 Cl

Battorica: Dausa, Okrie and Stan- ago; Bothoron and Severeld. m,

A t Now York—Scoro: E. H . £ .

^ W ashington ______________2 fl 1Now York- ____ __________ 1 5 3 .

forn Battoriea: Johnson and . Plclnlchj Quinn nnd Eucl.

^ „ At Cleveland— t ia Scoro: B. H. E.itrh- Chicago ....................... .. 0 10 13uld Cleveland ............... ................. .. 1 2 3tiin,. B atterlea: Williams and Schalk; ui

M yon, Faoth and O ’Neil. tx

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■ • ..... J Bu------------------ . . " L o f. P A O m O O O A S T L E A a mI S t s n d i u r o f O ln b s t o TI Woa. L o s t P e t ‘ f .<f S aa iV a a c ia e o ______ 14 7 .607 q . _ i

O a k la n d ____________ 13 9 ■ JJ91Portland ____________ 10 8 JJ88Vernon _____________ 12 11 JJ22 T»,

, S alt L a k e ___________ 10 11 .470 ,^ Sacramcnto ------------ - 9 12 .48®; Scattio _____________ 0 12 .42»5 Los A ngelea_________ 8 13 J81

® ---------S Y BSTEBD A T'S OAMBS. * ‘ 15 A l L o . A » e « l . . - ' ' ' ’•I,' n Seor.: B, n . E.3 S alt l A k e __ _____________ 15 13 1 '

V^raon __ __ _____________ 0 6 2 „Batterlea: . Cullop, Thurstoa and By-

Icrj Dell, Bobs, Bchnoldor, Cooper and I. Devormor.3 ---------t A t Soattlo—., Score: E. H. S . „ E<]

Los Angelea ______________ 2 11 1 f®*Seattle ____________________5 « 1 *■ "

B atteries; Aldridge and li ip a u ;J, Schorr and Eobrer. ^

0 A t Oakland— . a re-1 Scoro: B. H. E . tin g ■; Sacramento ..............................1 7 0 tin g

Oaklond ..................................... 3 12 3Battoriea: Prough, Dovital and Cl

'Schang; Uolllng and U i tu . - eonaJ. --------- Joh r0 A fP o r lla n d — -308]„ Scoro: E. H. E . mioa,Z Ban Franclaco ................ 9 11 1 kio,

I’o rtland - ......... - __________ 6 8 2Batteries: Lewia, Jo rdan and YoUea; I f

Kallio, Junoy end Koehler. win

WOODHEAD WILL » FIGHT ROSE IN •'”»

BURLEY TONIGHT o______ star:

Bill Woodhoad. o f Twin F alls, and Bay Rose, o f Boiao, foatberwel|j^ta,

,, are billed to p u t on tho main ovent in , ig a b a tlling congreaa a t Burley tonight..y Woodhead ia n local favorite and bla >- opponent la a brother of Al Nelson of r„ BoIm who rocently dcclsloncd Wood- fif*"

head in a b a ttle horo. ,NoUon on th a t '^dli occoslon outweighed Woodhead eleven

>2 pounda.5n In addition to Uio Woodhead-Bose "

bout th6 Burley A thlotic club w ill atago aeveral goea ef minor Importanco.

I.ONOBOAT A r A U lE B (B. PRINCE A LBEBT, (/P)—Tom Long- .0 boat, a t ono time famoua as a long '6 diatanco runner, today made applica-

y- tlon .to tho aoldiora aotlenient board fo rIt. a land g ran t In northern Baakatchowan '

where ho ejwcta to engnge In farm ing. y

E. D E IA N E T DEOISIOKS FZTZ1 CLEVELAND, D . t a o r , I ° Cleveland lightw eight, waa given a \

nowapapor doelalon over Eddie Fitzalm- mons o r Net? York in a ton-round bout hero tonight.

a SW EDBS LOSBi ANTW ERP, yp)—The Czecho-Slovak

hockey team defeated tho Swodca in ’ tho Olympio conteats la s t night by a

score o f 1 to 0. Czecho-Slovaxia there­by w ins th ird prizo in tho series.

OOXiliSaE BASEBAJX3 At M anhattan, Kan., —Misaouri

Ik; univorsity, 1 ; Kansas S tate Agricul­tu ral collego. 3.

urprise You” tG o o d J u d g e

W h e n y o u l e a r n h o w l o n g

a U t t l e o f t h e R e a i T o b a c c o

C h e w l a s t s .

H o w l o n g i t h o l d s i t s r l c l i

t o b a c c o t a s t e .

T h e r e a l s a t i s f a c t i o n .

T h e m o n e y s a v e d . _

A n y m a n w h o u s e s t h e - -

R e a l T o b a c c o C h e w w i l l

t e l l y o u t h a t

h Two Style*) r t - c u t t o b a c c o

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

iiiihtinjiiiiifflWi'n^iiaHnw

E W H O M Ei r n a o e , f i r e p l a c e , g a r a g e , h a r d - i e m a n d n p t o d a t e . J n a t com <

I m m e d i a t e p o B s e s s lo n .

s^som ---------------

ed Landa Co.lOHAL B A K E BLDQ.

A B E A U T I F U L s n o w - w h i t e f i n i s h t h a t

k s t a y s w h i t e . ’& A ‘w o n d e r f u l p r o d *S u c t . D i f f e r e n t ■ f r o m e t h e r s . a r o R B A i c s v

^ S T O W E S P H A R M A C YK O IB B E L T , IDAHO

US, IDAHO, F r id a y ; a p i B r i^ BtU» of Sport

■ the <A pparently tKcklo K err b a s n 't the

arm ed to Ms ta sk as y o t this

B u t tho samo eannot be said of Th 'L o f ty " W illiams asd Eddio Cleotte. and

• boxW illiams held tho slagging Ind inns l»-0.

D a brace of bumps yoaterday, and ono ' ^ f tboao waa a mere serateb, w hile tom lskey's Aeo Is doing alm ost os = roll.

T he revered A. P. says W alt John- ' on was knoeked unconscious b u t k ep t ■■ Igh t on pitching.

S o rt o f aocond nature, eh! ■

“ B uck’ * W eaver and Joe Jackson;V hite Box players par oxeellenco. wero ending the Am erican loague h itte r* a t ho ond of la s t week.

W eaver’s m ark up to thatRilino was D33 fo r four gamea and IS tim es a t )a t, whilo Jack so n ’s rocord w as .500 ’or 14 tlmoa up in four games.

Eddie Collins is third h itte r o f the }ox w ith a m ark of .400. B ut there a a n awful slump of W hito Sex bat- e rs botwecn Eddie and the noxt man.

E ^y Sehalk comos tra iling along w ith i 'ro co rd of .250. Jourdan, who I s sit- .lng In cn Chick Q andili’s job, U b a t­ing .200 and Blsborg is down to .007.

Cleveland players are h ittin g most :onsistcn tly so for- Speaker, .478; lobnaton, .437; Gardner, .370; Sm ith,308; Qranoy, .307; O ’Neill, .333; Ja - mioaon, .393; Chapman, .304; Covoles- kio, .300. .

I f they can hold tha t g a it they w ill win the flag on elmon-clean sm ack­ing. ______

T b e Bod Sox club has six players b a t­tin g .300 or ovor.

One of ou r moat promlnont picturo atara has announced tho in ten tion of q u itting tho scruen and bocomlng a useful cltlzon.

Sim S blloy . aagobruah ango, says: “ Men a ir easy animulos te r g it along w i’. E ffen they kin hov tbo ir beer og in ’ thoy KvUl bo w illin ' to r le t t h ' ladlea go bock to wcarln’-clothes.,"

NEW

SHOE REPAIRINGF A C T O R YW e w in B« Open fo r Bosiness Is

A bou t a W eek

Shoe Repairing Dry Gleaning

and Tailoring Slioe Siiining

Shoe Shining ParlorO P t N N O W

T O im 8USXKEB8 S O L IO irm )132 W est Sbosbone

HOME BAKJSBY BUILDINO

WOOLp. J. P L A I S T E D I

P H O N E 1 4 8 i |

BUHL. IDAHO

WOOL u

O n e M o r e

M o n e j

B e a u t i f u lwill be sold Saturdi

$ 2Just the swellest di or blue jacket and w ored jacket and wh: mention.These dresses sell r them out for Saturc

■?30.75.BIG REDUCI Waists, Skirts,

E S !5 F A J

■ 1=

?RIL30,19:^~" iD n g -W illiam '* Del, f o r y e a n th e i r i t l i tl

loat conalatontly w inning twirlcir in elation ]o Coast loatpo, and tho malnatay of n e x t Ix10 Vernon ciub, is a ltogether wronglia apriog. PB]

The B utte man is losing regularlynd y c s tc rd ^ . wns b a tte red from the re rs liiiox by tha Bees who gathered , a win, “»IB-0. , • , ’ eanal i

You aro expected to g e t in touch BEA

r = - WNlgbl r :0 0 T H E A T R

Today and 1 BIG ATTIU

inu

u u M R v y w i ^ c

p

The Supply IsEverywhere people are UUng •

A offer whioh puts an Autoimttlo V I $1^0 Md the price DOW le f l l!'• This to yoac. opporUrotty. Only I Order youre to^y.

IDAHO POWER 0

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iX^eek o f S p l e n d i c a t O u r

y - R a i s i n g

11 T r ic o i e t t e S p o r t Eday at the Extraordinary !2 7 . 7 5 a n d $ 3 0 .7 5dresses imaginab.le of plair white accordion-plaited ski 'hite skirt^-other colors tc

regularly for $65 to ?75, bi irday at fhe veiTT low pric«

IT Io m on, a ll Smts. Dr, s, SUkVndsnkitts and 8iU

3 H I O N S H C

l l the master*;«( Uw «tUetie< ■■■'y.r'ftion and eMryo your seals. fiw tfc*’ ' ;:t l)OxiBg^d>eiretrly.~:, r v •,■ '.5

PBBOBXkO XK CANAX. SOMB: ' ; -fl»ANAMA,' ( f f^ e n e ra l . J o h n ''J . railing'arrived here today to 's iak e inipeetlon-of mUltarj foreea tn the lal wme. '

SEAS. THB X»AILr. BSW& >

10--- —,Orchstirt M«ik

i R K UiMl Prlccs

Tomorrow[ACTION

H er first taste of “lif^” I “High liifo", some called it, but to this good woman it was low.

Yet tho stain tha t came ‘ with her innocent th irs t to see how others lived» al­most blackened all her days.

A poworful, touching picture of . human hearts, struggling t l i r o u ^ h t h o darkness, finding a t last the light.

A picture you really inust see. ‘

Lookie, Who’s Here!

SNUB POLLARDC O M E D Y

AND

Pathe News

m x r T A t m a u f

s Dwindlingg Mhrantam ct aar ItfiO 0 WaaiM^ roar bouM lor Sts lan Um> UM«otlaltoroir dal*r on vod.

l o g a m u n r

i d B a rg e d n s ,

g S a l e

D re sse sf Low Price of—

' 5 ■■

iin blue tricoiette, ikirt, also rose-col- too numerous to.

but we’re putting icff of $27.75" and

O ret^.Coats,ilkVnderwear

BURIiV,U r

N'l

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Prpseputton to'Be. Based on A leged ' Confession to Klllln

: One of “ Wives” with Olh( Evidence at Hand

LOS AJTOBiaS, 0»L. (JFl—Vm■ t« r Andrew Watson, .A in kaown

M jMttM B. Eoirt, -vm bo ioOlcted. }}y th* c o n n tr g r u d >Jnrr n n t

KoiBiUy fo r tb e n n rd e r o f K l u Delone7 . aecordlnc to W> a

. Doran, chief d«7at7 d if tr lc t attor^ n e r * eonfcrenc« w itb Wat> Bon's a tto in * ^ . -

W ataon will tlian appear In com t . p lead so U tr mii< <n oooaldera*

tio n o f h ll plea w id tho aave to ' th e ■ U t^ th s d la ti le t a tto rney will . aak- fo r a sentenc* o f life Imprlaon-

nipot aca ln tt h l a Instead o f tSie daatli pen a lty D oran aanonnnwl.

LOS ANGELES, (ff>—Murder, tu Hot bloomy, will bo tho obarRO to ! faced by Jnmo* K. H n lrt, who la nlRbt admltod to the diatrie t attornc a f te r an invontisation oxtondlnff ov nearly ia month, hod enmoBhed him I 7 ond .bope, Uiat fao hod kUled ti

— -womeB, hnd a t least contributed to t deaths of tw o moro and hod marrl a t leaat SO, including the four tt’ lost tho lr lives.

Based on Adjnlnloni.7 ho murdea charge, according to t

d ia tric t a tto rney ’s office will bo bai _ on tho allogod confession of E u lrt tt

he killod N ina Leo Doloney, one of 1 " w i v e s " in L or Angcloa connty, a afterw ords concealed hor 'bo d y -In t mountaina o f Im porlol eounty, whei ho carried i t , w raM od i a ,b ^ I ( o t s h is Automobilo. A n o r H u irt had f ished hla sta tem ent th e d is tric t a t t ney, deputy sheriffs and otlier Invei gators lo ft fo r th e spot deserlbed th e ploco where H u ir t had hidden U Delonoy’a body. Tbo trip wili reqn two daya, a sd i t w as said th a t no f niol ohargo of m nrdor could bo fii u n til the p a rty had returned.

Eaotigb evidence, evon without t f ind ing o f thD body of M ra Dolom o r th e admission o f tho alleged conf ■lou, Is already avallablo to sQpp< •uoh a charge, the officera sold.

TXies Name o f Wataon.7 he m urder charge wil be broag

aga in st tho man under- the namo W alter Andrew W atson, i t waa aal th is eourae w ill bo taken beeaoae t defendaat told tho officers, thoy sa th a t he d id n o t know his true nas b u t w as m ost frequently known W ntson; beoauso tn e m arriage wi N ina l»oe Dolonoy, which preceded I

•alleged mtirder, w as selemnised un< . th a t nam e; aod beeanse It.- was t jname most n a e d 'b y - th e 'm a n ,- is 1 Angelos county.

W atson’s Btatement given in reapou to qaoBtlbns, w ill b ^ ' preseated io h fo r his al(mature today.

W atson in hla sta^^oment said he l Uoved ho woa a ao tlve o f Tennea* th a t he W4S raised In an brphon asyli unti] about 10 years old, toen ho liv w itb a fam ily nam ed H arper and i n o ise d with them u n til he moved P ittsbug , K an., a b o a t flvo years lat<

■While employed l a a blacksmi ahop a a anvil fe ll on his head^he sal knocking him aneonacloas. B e we to work on a neorby f t h a and t years la te r began to d r i f t over t eountry, he said.' : ro rg e ta D a ta on M an lage^

Tho atatem ent rolotea . th a t Wats w as f lra t jnorrled In Ctiaado “ dorl the w a r ." - -He told the officera he b boon m arried so o ften alnco tbnt

_______ could, ao t.rem em ber names, places sdates. ■*-r

A a trA g n ia rd woa oatabllahed ov th e man today to prevent any fu rtl attem pts a t snleldo. f t was said w oald 'be removed to tbo county J< aoon. ITe has been In a prison wa o f the-eoonty hospital.

THB E 7 E 8 O F T H E WOBLD ore on America today seeing w hat Is become of the lnter>ehurch movemei Bunday evening D r. Bennott wlll ti on " W ill the Cliurehes G et Togetherl —ad r.

^ AVXATOBg ZKjrUBED IN FAZALIM A, Peru, { ^ P l l o t Simon oj

W . Whoeler, m eehaalc, American eo merciol aviators, w ere seriously injnr when thf^r airplane crashed a t tl m ilitary av iation fie ld hero todj ahortly a f te r its a rriva l from Now C

, j3e*as. Tin , ciaehiao was wrecked.

y D A IL T N S W a

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The SupplyE v o r j n ^ h e r e p e o p l o a r e Ul o f f e r w h i c h r a l e a n A u to r r

J $ 1 0 a n d t h e to U d p r i c e n o n !|! M a y l .

T h i s le y o u r o p p o r t u n i t y . . ! ; r d e r y o u r t t o d a y .

f K n r Yam SiclauCT.. ^NEW T O BK , <ffV-Tomorr6w 'i iw eaa •

and moro stringen t ered lt .e«nditlona ef- ” I T feeted fa rth e r onsetUement in tb e s toek ? I I m arket V>day altboagh dealinga were I I mueh reduced. B a in approxim ated , I I 960,000 aharea. , . .

i ■ rOie trend of priees waa downward , again a t th e dull opening ( l^ .t< ^ y * s ■,

A!” stock m arket, tomorrow’s xooett, w ith i ts A ttendant U bor oneertaintleB im*

lin g p«]ilng fn rth er aeUfsg. 'OnTilble steel, 1 th ap minus Its slock dividend, was tho fea- • ' ture, fa lling 0 1-2 po iats to 140. Loss- ;

OS o f 1 to 2 1-2 points aeeompanled tbo early dealings In Americaa Toboeco, j

.1 U nited P ru lt, H ide and Leather pr«- i „ ferred and Chandler Motor. .Beading, , S - Southern P acific , Boldwla ^eo m o U v o , ! S and several of th e olla showed m oderate j 5 ? improvement, b u t tTnited B tates S teel , “ soon declined o snbstontW froetion on ,

^ ” ^ * M ^ M to n ” ing to , fun rooover^^ w ere mode by m aay leaders la th e loat ,

i r t . hour, despite th e fu rther rise o f coll , ^ money to 15 per cent. The closing waa

“ ! m- NE\V VOBK, ® -

*85.40; flra t 4 j - 4 ' s *85.flOf sccond 4 ,Id. *91.80; f ir s t 4 ’s $84.60; second 4 's ^

Liborty bonds today wero: 8 1-B'a ]and 1.4’s «9C.60; th ird r 1-4's #W ; fo n r f t j

0 bo 4 1.4 ’a *85.84; V ictory 8 8-4's *90.40; , laat V ictory 4 8^ 'a *09.50. - |

rncy, G rains and-Provlaions , . I® V*/ ' OHICAGO, (ffV -'W cl w eather likely I

1 Ihn ‘i a r prle« 0* Bw liah eatt- "J'A m ates of th rw ln to r-w h e a t erpp-togeth-er with talk ef a pesslble r*tum-to war ] broad tended * ls o ^ lift the com ^ ‘ kot. Demand, however, waa of only o , scattered aort; Opening ooplat^n^

0 tho w hich'ranged from 1-8 to 2« higher, w ithbaaed M ay *1.781-4 to 1.74 1-2 and Jn ly *1.62

tha t 7-8 to 1.03 1-2, woro followed b y some- if hia th in g o f a roaetion, b u t tbon bjr a frosh , and advance.1 tho Subsequently, m oath end coveting on heaee the p a r t o f unlicensed .shorts provea ts la m ow th an tin o ffse t fo r the beanah in- [ fln< finesee o f stoelc m arket weakness, and sttor- rushed th e price o f M ay delivery up veaU- ^ f U y a t t)ie la s t. Olostotf qnotations )d oa ^ o re unaetUed, 2o to 6 l-2e n e t higher.M ra ^ t h M ay 11.77 1.78 aad Jn ly *1.65

iqnlre to J C3 1-8.> for- Oota hod an opward alont w ith com.

A ftor opening nnehongod to 3-4c higher, including Jn ly a t 88 1-4 to 88 l-2 t, the

t the m arket sagged a little , and thon hard* onoy, ened again.infes- xq the la te dealings an advance took

plaeo owing to ineroued atreng th of

O aih . Q u o t t t ^CHICAGO, (ff>—W heat No- 2 i^ d

10 of ««B7 'Com No. 4 m iked *1.74; No. 8 yellow

a tho l l an to 1 88. ''’ OaU No.' 2 wfilte *1.11 to 1.11 1-2;

Bye No. 2 *2.12.Bnrloy *1.60 to 1.82. a o v e r seed *25 to 86.

^ Pork aomlaal.,L ard *10.80.

' ‘J® IB lb s * i r . t o 18.Ohicago LlTsstock

CHICAGO, WP>r-CatUo:,. w e lp t s 8,- “ “ celpts 0,000; beef sU e n weak to low-

or: early salea *11 to 13 ;'b tttchor stook ® mostly w o lower, w ith l>est' du llest; cm -

nors. ond calves w eak; m ost v ealtra lylum «2 l50 to 13.25; feedera steady.

Hog reeoipta 24,000; steady to 20c ’?■ lower; UghU deellnlng m ost;-top « 6 -60 :

bulk liffhts *15.25 to 16.50j bulk, 250 p n d e r a and over * 1 8 ^ to 14.60; plga

‘* a « p receipts 6,000; m arke t dow ; ^ . 2 : f i r s t ajfies steady; prim e 87 pouad ehom . ‘S lombs *18.10.

Omaha Livestock OMAHA, (;P)--H og receipts 10,000;

Bison m arket steady to SSc higher,' closing orlnic wenk on heavy grades; top *15.26; bulk » bnd of eoles *13.75 to 14.50.It bo C ottle receipts 2,500; m*K^et o n m ort I nor Rrodes o f aelIors;low, abont steady ; bost

sale of bcovos * i1 M ; stoekers and over feedera dull, moat aales 25eiow er.

n b e r ^hecp receliits 2,000; supply o f lambs id he m arket steady; boat wooled Mexican• jail lamb* $p.SD; clipped *17.35. _____

Mlnneapolfli F loor Ontin****" M IN N EA PO LIS, yp)—F lour unehang.

ed. B ran *52.) W heat, eaah No. 1 NoH hem *3.05 toIs to 8.16.

neoL Com *1.67 to 1.08. talk Oats *1 to. 1.0L

B arley *1.38 to 1.60.P la* No. 1 *4.02 to 4.07.Bye No. 2 *2.03 1-2 to 2.04 1-2.

LL City FzodacoK ANSAS O ITT, (/FV-EgB*. eurnsnt

com- receipts 70e lower per case *11.80; firs ts Jnred 2 l-2c lower, 40c; b u tte r a a d poaltry

the naebaagod.4, ^ ^ Ohleago l?ro<nc«r Or-' OmCAGO, (ff) — B u tte r lower;

ereamery 47 to 62c; eggs nnehaaged; receipta 42,583 cases; poultry unchang­ed.

1T.XUMS ^ECABWH/

J Is DwindlingU k i n g u J m n t a g * o f o o r A p r i l M n a tio W a s l w r I n y o u r h o m . f o r o w I s S t 6 i m U u n U w o o ( t . n w

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d a il y n e w s , t w in f a lli-l ^■\ WOODS IB O i y w U U D 001

. _ ’ (C ontianed 'fram Paga One)' irnti

tor General Leonard Wood apparently has won a to ta l o f nine.

^ . Tbero is a possibility tb a t the offl- j ^ e W i eouat, . to tak e p W e here early fo , ^ -next week, m ay change tbe resolta la ooo ^ th e Daogherty-JBpyd-, contest. , vvfJ? ■ - Thje • um plo to 're turns give . Senator t

H arding a p lu ra lity of 10,303 vote's sot over Mojor Genoml Wood for the pres- qoC

^ Idential preference. H ie vote stands: «ic H arding,-126,66f; Wood, 109,258. fnc

im- iiil.. (eel, H ^bD IN O D E N IE S n r TBNT IO y P* roa- TO WITHD&AW FBOM RACE >PI

; NEW ALBANY, Ind ., (ff ) -B e p o rt8 tko ;that ho woold w ithdm w from tbe race ' MO, fo r the republican nominatioa fo r :F" pr6- president following the ^ e n d poor uiff, showing he m ade in Ohio, hts home ^ iv a stote, In the presidontial preferential ■ate prim ary ,, were deelored w itbout fonn- ” { teel dotion by E n a to r W arren 0 ; H ording, *®| on who delivered on tddroBS hore lost . ;

n ight. , toirlas Mr. H arding aold ho did ao t o t the

p rew nt hovo ony in ten tion of w ith- ^

WOOD M AN IN I.BAD POB N EBEASKA D ELSO A TE AT LAJtOE ■

,« f- LINCOLN, Neb., (ff)—L. D. Blch-’ , \ * ords o f rVomont, nominated by the q , * * organltation backing M ajor Oenoral

• Loonord Wood fo r tbo ropubliean pres- an| idential nomlnotion, apparently deroot. ed E. J . B u rk e tt Of IJncoln fo r oloe- tion os ropublicon delogato o t largo in

, tho recent K obm ska primary, accord- joi cely Jng to re turns complied horo todny. Qfto- — ■ — (

iflti. BT17DENTB roiA'R 8 TEINDBL {{{Bth- Sehool, studenU caa hear Stelndel Wi w ar play bis wonderful ’cello fo r *l.d0, M ay guoar- 4th.~><idv. seiy a ---------------------------------------------------------- .on*» " -----------------Iflth1.62ime-

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: ..(GoatiB.aad f n m . P i0 .OnaX dot

m atlon and development o f f a r a lan d aF our Plana fo r B a rs n n a . ...................

B o reaow to 'pay the -eomwamtioa fo r whieh d t. is eettm atad •1,800,000,- 000 be required, .would be raiaod by i o u r plans aa foUawa: . ^

laoreaaed sor taxes .o t xiptr c e a t on v,, n o t ineorees between *5000 n ad *10,- ,^0 000; S per cent on iaeomoa between *10,000 and 426,000; and 3 p e r een t on incomes above *20,000.

Ono per cent on re ta il aales to be pa id by those m aking tho «ale aad to apply in tho cose o f oil sales, eontracts and leases, whenever , m ade.

Tax on stocks and bonds, sa les-o r ^ transfe rs a t ono-flfth .o f 1 per eea t on tbo m arkel value. T ax on produce ex- „ ehango transactions a t tho samo rate .A tax o f 25 oenta fo r each *50 o t the {p to ta l amount of -aalea, o r con trac t to sell landa, tenements or o tlior property.

Taxes on various brands o f ,,e ip rs . tobacco and m aaufoctured prouueta ranging from 15 per cont to 60 per eont, dopondlng on th e grade, and a tax of *1 per thousand on cigorottes.

Taxes imposed undor tho bill would become offeetlvo December 1, 1020.

Except* Officera from Bonna. Commissioned offieers i c tbe army

or m arine corps above tho grado of cap tain and lleutenonU in tho navy and coast guard would n o t receive com- ponsation oad enlisted m en absent from tbelr commands because o f drunk- ennoaa or on form or industria l f u ^ loughs would not bo paid fo r tbe period of the ir absence.

O thers exompted Includo civilian of- fleers or employea, eo n trn c t surgeona, W eat P o in t cadeta, midshipm/in, boast guard cadets., a ad mom bera of tho re­serve offlcora’ .tra la lag corps. Thoso (L

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Sale StartsI EVERY SPRING SUIT Ivalues lp be obtained 0

tweed spring top coats

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e a te r la g th e eervieo a f te r tho'eoniatice - 3 aad ;th o aa e a lisU se 'le fo to a d e e l a r the V flea p f .w a r and fo r-n period exteadiag beyond-NovemlMr . i l , 1918, also w i^ dbo flYelndfld. vi_.*S

s < w d u 'a i i< i t« s < » tn u u 'q f . O huel•The fodeial--<anB-loan-board-w onld :

be ealled upon to .naaa. npoa the deskr ab ility o f U ^ . iav aa tm ea t \' Bepublican iM flers .today etilmated th a t th a to t a l . expeadituresm der.. the m C* 'b ill would n o t . exceed . *1) ^ 0,000,000 m h sshould 'aU fo n n e r aervioo mea request relief. ' ' . / ;

■The propoaed taxoa wonld extend over a period of tw o years, making the 'A S to tal j ie ld abou t *1,760,000/100. J Q

Tou eaa m ake yonr buying problema “^ m e out r i g h t " if you atndy tho

35 ACRES h!

Thlrty^flve a c re s 'o f highly Improved Pnlla. flood house and bam and deep woi

$ l U 7 5 . 0 0 - o r s $ 3 2 5?1,000 Down, ¥2,00

Dalonce *1,000 yearly a t 8 per eont Interes ront duo N ov . 1, 1B20, secured by chattel

SEE U S AT ONCEI

Stuart H. Taylor andt>.TiaT. e s t a t e a n d I

L E A R I NL ESaturday, K

AND RAINCOAT IN THEon an excellent assorttn ts, and Ceorgette waists

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tV A IN C Ooats which will sell at ba nd slyles-ONE-HALF OF

'RICES—VISIT IDAHO’S i JTORE.

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FOR SALEved land, throe miles from Twin well.

\25ManAcre1,000 This Fallorost. Included-in prico *000 cash tte l mortgage.

Id E. L Macvicarb nrauB A N O E

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May 1stIE HOUSEmentits■2 OFF ON

v U I T S24 suits. A won- irfuJ assortment, id of e x c e l l e n t lality. All sizes id styles. If you e e d a n e w s u i t in't pas's up this ilden opportunity, •icotines. Jerseys, id SerKes. $45 to 5 with One - Halfrf.

) A T Shalf price .9fr

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merce Committee, Discti Measure as Agreed Upo

' Conferenoe -WASHINOTON, D. 0 „

acribod by Chainaan Jonea of th« ato commoroc^ com ^tloo . u Io tlon offooUng every eltlron of tho

' ted StAto^ tho -watoiTJower bl)agrood upon in conforonco wonld ( a foderal power commission, com o f tho sccretario* of .w ar, agrici and Interior, . This commission ’ havo an tho rity over all m atters ta in ing to tho development of i power in wUch tho federal goven has ju risdletton or in which i t is «stod as an owner of lands or property nscossary to such projjo

• ■ Px«fannc8 to^ s ta tes .Tho commiuion may. isttio pro!

a ry p chn lts allowing appliejmts years in which to mako examlni « f w aterpow er projocu, proparo and make, financial arrangements eommisaion also may lu u o Ucensc a period of f if ty y ean or I t mi •arvo a«ch projoot# os should bo i takon by .tho federal govomment. cronce m nst bo given by tho co sion to sta tes and monicipaliUes il aro equaly adapted to utilise

, resources.Tho bill nlso would encourdg

building of head.water storago voira to equallso power produ prevent floods, and ob ta la w ate r i r iga tion purposes lifter being uso genoratlpa of. power. [Provislo) mado fo r consinieilon of locks in ] dam s la navigable stream s so o x te sd navigation into the . reaches of rivers.

A t the cxplrntton of tho SO-ye cense, tho goxiiriiment under th is given tho option of puiTchasin bydre-oloctrie pJaats by paying J eensoo his ne t investment, o r it issuo a now licenso to tbo orlrix cen»eff-«r-to a-now lieenneo who p ay tho original owner his n o t 1 m e n t Licenses are placod unde M porvlslon of stato publie s ieommlsslons os to ra tes and regu jo f servlee.

Eesanres War-Tlm® Oporatlo Tho foderal fovom m ent, tho bll

vides, m ay tnko «Y«r and operat w a te r powor undor license in t i w ar for m anufacture o f explosl^ any uso conductive to national i

S ena to r Jones In a statem enl ho w as Informod th a t waterpow< volopments to bo undertaken o actm ont of the bUli would havo pac ity of -moro than 4,000,000 power and would open up to n tion more than 40000 miles of tl p e r reoehcB of streams.

- B « U m s B b n m a tls P a la t

«X u n subject to rhen n a tiiz w hen I have a spell of I t one o r tr plications of Chamberlain’s l i t relieves tbe pala and makea r « sleep possible. I wonld n o t thi doing w lthont i t , ’* writ«« U ra. O ley, Moberly, Mo.-Hftdr.

B T U D B ^ tlO K U TB 91.00 MAnager fo r Bruno Stelndel

large num ber of stndents to .hea groat a rtis t, so has made student

' 'g f ♦1.00.—ad r.

3 Extra SjIn Ladie:

We aro featuring tl tionni values in La< SUocs—^’aluea timt ar( ous because of the. spl< ity of leather used, tho workmanship, and the low cost to you. You if you purchase cither < bers—we would like foi them.

No. 5675—^Vcry i Leather liOuis Heel, v plain to e ____________

No. 0415—Black ] covered lou ts Heel, tux

No. 5615—Brown Heel, five eyelet, imit4 and genteel for s tree t v

UNITED S

(Look for the 7ello\

if lliiE iliiS 1 H F sa iT in iiii i

l y Party Host Bhar« Blame fo . I Oonseqnenoes If Aid to Trea-

| | l | ty ifl BetoaedUll prrrsBUBOHTPtoL., (/p )--w m iai

J . B ryas, In a sta tem ent is n o d here lai i C o m * deelared th a t th e recent prima;

* w arn ing th a t demoeratio w i a tors should lose a o timo In Toting ft

POfl i n the ra tlflcatlon « f th e peaee treaty .- ^ D o la y In ra tific a tio n may doing

' tho'w orld in blood an d flood our com m t r y . w ith woo,V said .M r. B ryan. " T i

reeent prim aries should bo a wamlni l a Georgia, less th a s oae-third of t l

legisla- democrats stood fo r th e trea ty wlthot tho TTni* reservations. Tw o-thirds were divide b ill a s abont equally betwoon ratifieation ao d create rejection of th e trea ty . In Nobiaskj omposed Senator B itcheock ’a vo te would n< riculturo have boen ifo rth counting had ho bee I would compelled to rely, on tboso who eildor ors per- g j his a ttitu d e on th e treaty .'■ waUy. . “ M yvflght was m ado on a platfon ernm ent doelaring for ra tific a tio n with rosorvi is ^ U r - tions already agreed upon by a la rj ’X m ajority of th e senate. Senator Johijjccta. jargoiy » p io to it agaliu

the trea ty and aga in st the blunderln )roUmin- of-tho senators whwo ta lk fo r the troi ts t h r » ty bnt quarrel over reaorvatlona. . ilnations “ A campaign in fav o r o f ratiflcatio ro p laas without reservations'W Duld result in o' Bts. The erwhelming defeat, b u t w hat Is Infh nsea fo r itoly worao, i t wonld prevent the co; m ay re- slderatbn of pressing domestio pro!0 under- lems and leave tho w orld to chaos. Oi i t . P ro f- eounsol and advleo today m ay contril com ids- uto more to world peaeb than an arm1 i f they ^ million mon would a year froi0 w ator now.

“ I f our p a rty refuses to aid ra tlf ago tUo eation now i t m ust share, oven If S ..!??? '” docs not fu lly assume responsibility f. ^ f o r t ! ■

DIRECT DEMONSTRATIONS ? S’ S AGAINST JEWS AND RED:1 Upper

O em aa Btodants i n Vi«nzi» Xnclude a •year ll- cUUsts a s Objecta f o r A ttack la tho bil( A n tl^em e tio Baldssing the — —f tho U- VIBNNAk Cfl^Antl-JcwJj»h demo

i t m ay strations by German students contl ginal U- ned in a more serious form Tucs<le 'ho shall and wcro also d irected against oth' t invest- students recognised as roeiftllsts, Ci-1< idor the of “ down w ith tbo Jow s” mingli

sorvico wilh “ down w ith tho rods.” Je^ jgulatlon wore nttaekod violently whoa thoy e

tered lecturo rooms .and wero coi polled to loavo. A Jew ish wor kltchi olso wns raided. D uring thrf dJsord

b ill pro- there wero cries o f “ Long livo tl ratfl aay nnpshurgs,” a n d ,th e old national a tim e of them wns sung. Polico woro forci

)slvos> or to draw tho lr swords to disperse tl 1 safoty. students.en t said i t is understood tho Amerieaa eoi Dwor do- missioner hore has directed influlrios

OQ en- the government concerning the dai vo a ea- ago d ono 'to the w a r Ut^ho'n a tta ck 0 horao- today j.lt bolng conducted partly aad BMviga- A m e r i i auspices.

' tho up- The govem m ent Is considoring dc lng tho U niversity of Vienna-'unlc tbe situation improves,

a t — It —. IT S TBB U V B QTIBSTXOK OF TB

J m M J \ ■ D A T :'"W m tho ehnrchcB got tOROthorl

Hoar E r. B o M o tt’. o p W about Snnday ovonlng n t tho Mothodi

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OBBAT ’O B U JS T M A T 4,00 Ton can. h ear a g rea t a r t l ^ B mBl w aa ts Stelniol, 'doUlst—o n M ay 4th.—adv. ttear tb la , 'Dat priee I f I t can bo bought fo r loss tho fs

w«I bo advertised.

ipecialYaluess s ’ Low S h o es

three excep-..adies’ Low - ■ ire meritovi- / / ^ \ilendid qual- )ho high class . //.■he extremelylU w ill profit X . .r of the nmu- j for you to see

stylish Pump of Mahogany Bad, very flexible tu rn sole, long vamp,

..................... ............:......................$8.90c Kid Puilip, very plain, long vamp, u m sole, very dressy.................. $9.90m K id LaCe Oxford, leather Louis itation stitched tip, welt solo. Neat t wear or d ress ............................$10.90

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low Front— Opposite Perrine Hotel>

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SlOIIBVllliSlllEII ' n n i r a u i i T i i a» for Secretory Sam Smith Advises rea. Big Bnnph Will Be on Sait

. Lake Trade TripVUllai& T hera w ill be approxim ately 100 jr e la s t Lake business men la the trodo ^ oicurslon party due in T w ia P alls on [I the afternoon of May 0, record ing to a Lie sen- le tte r reaching Tho Nowa from S im K. lag for Sm ith, s e c ro t i^ of tho wholesale trade

departm aat o f tbe S alt l i ik o Commer* «lal elnb, who has boon in charge of

dolnge arrangem ents fo r tho junkot. r conn- Tho Salt Lak© p a rty w ill , leave th a t

“ The e ity on May S and w ill v ia it 30 elties am lng. and towns In southern Idaho before of tb e returning to tho Idabo capital, . Mr. vlthoat .Smith says.Uvided . Tho junke t was originally scltodulod on a s d April b u t on account o f tho rail KfttnVn. striko was poslponod to tho la to r dale, d a o t ^Tho p arty will bo accompanied by a iB.bKan Ixuid, aad will have o ther mediums ot eiidors- >11 stops on tbo t r ip lively.

SCHEOIILEO SATORDliyiderlng _____le trea- j f federal officials connected with • • the nnturallzaUon dcpartm ont eompleto leatton exnminatlon of nppticants fo r citizen- ^ Judge W. A. Babcock will

I Infln- tomorrow moralng open tho tria l in lie con* tho’ caso of P m ak Do R io ts and others J prob- against tbe Twin Falls Canal company, s. Onr The aetion is brought in contest o f on :ontrib< oloction hold la s t w inter, a arm y Tho naturall*atlon hearing w ill bo r from l>cld a t 10 o 'd o ck in tho d is tr ic t eourt

chamberd with V. W. Tomlinson of ra tlfi- Portland, in chnrgo. Ton aliens aro

a if It <l»o to bo present.lity fo r _____ ' •

^ TTJEON LBazaLA TD BB PABSBBBLBVBN b i l l s SESSION

latQ DAWSON, T . T ., The Tukon logislaturo adjourned W odnosday a fte r REOS oleron bills, ooo p roh ib iting (bosale o f intoxicants fo r bovorago purpos-

a d aS o .l^ * ' legislation enacted ineludodk In providing for tho licenalng o f non-res­

ident b ig gamo huntors and fn r tradera. Tlip export o f moose a n d caribou 'hides

demon- prohibited to p rev en t slaughtercontin- 0^ aainiala.’ues<lay

other t. Criesainglod I

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IH' ' lEBTIIlllSlltDlllliies Bari Lee, Snflpeotr7aib to rur-

nlflh $3,000 Bonds for Ap. pearanoe at Trial

100 Unless E arl Lee, 'a lleged burglar •ado gaag loader, e an f in d friends who will . post #3000 fo r Mm he w ill remain laI Oooding tm tll .his caso is ealled rade for bearing l a tho Oooding distrle t ner* court. Leo w ns yeste rday bound over ' tol tho higher cou rt fo r tr ia l soon, ffo

is hold" on eharge o f burglary. Bonds, not y e t provided, havo beea fixed a t

f il l *3000.Mr <lcf«idant, was

fouad guilty o f a mlsdemeaaor la tho Oooding couaty probato court, flnod ISO and given a sentenco of 60 days in jaU. Appeal waa tak ea aad she was released on ba ll o f $500 supplied by

^ “ a brother from Colorado.Leo was tr ie d oa a preliminary ox-

am ination a t Oooding a f te r Buport au­thorities had dbm lsned tholr case,' in ­stitu ted on sim ilar grounds, several dnys ago. *

innsoosriiiSKT .

s THIIOVeHME, 5“ Pictures of Bnake Valley Will hers Be Shown at Oommi^ty w - Meeting in Paul

. Judge E. A. W alters and R. BL'Bto- venson havo accepted lav lta tioas to address a mooting callod for the pur*

^ nose of organising tho Baake Blvor Valloy Community a t P aul on May fl. Reprosentatlvoa from , Paul spent n part o f yesterday afterooon here eon- ferrlng w ith local persons witfi rela-

'ON tioB, to m aklag «/l>% w r-cess.. I t* purpose 1# cooperation w ith

■Iter tho govoranum t In advertising tho tbo Saake B iver va lley through tho medium

pos- of motion p ictures o f th is d is trio t idod Tho program , thus fa r prepared, in- •res- cludod, besides addresses by Judge lora. W alters aad Mr. Stoveason, ta ll^ by ides Oovomor J>. W, Davis and xnemben h ter of s ta te reclamation, commission and

outdo9r sports.

BEM THERemembering. See Oliver C

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dge of civilization there aII within them. That is w' atrophied emotions of soci re men may be good—or ber’s End” is a story of the ] I wonderful love.Neilan’s best and Mr. CurIT PART DRAMATIC MA rORS’ CIRCUIT ATTRAC VALITY ENTERT AIN ME.

tho Day, Corned]pecidl Orchestra Musical i

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I I O B P H B D M -J 'A TU to o t U fo ” - a h n “the A dventures of Elsio and two 'm van«kvlllo aets.

Q E M r-'^T be Bivop's E ad '» .b 7 v j « e » O H ^ r. C urw ooi Special: orebestra

H>AHO->-Dontlty Dalton in “ T he M ar- n “ *■ kot o f Souls’ '} also pollard Comedy rill , and P a the NoWs.'

— aled “ W H T DON»T TOtT P B I1 0 W 8 O B T A •let -TO aB TH B B ?'’ ' , .

is th e q ^ t i o n hundreds have asked o f . n o the cbureh people.'-’Sanday evoniag D r. «i ‘ds, B onnett is going to ta lk on the subject, a t “ W in the O hur^es Oet T o g o th erl” _

H ear him or regret i t - ^ v .n a ------ » . Ml -tbo . STBDIDBL OOMZnO p

Y ou caa develop a fiddler in a y e a r , - ' In b u t Bruno Stelndel has spent 40 y eara

o f b is life w ith bis 'cello. A n a r t i s t B by of world fame.. B ear him M ay 4 th . 0

—adv. It

>rai With the oomiser of tbe wadays the farma of the Twin I added evidence of the activity! theorops. Ctoodhard, healthyi

Pfi prodnces of the real things of Vs becauae of this faot bnt beoa

man’s highest duty well perfoni n a e f u l t t^ s and thereby addin things whioh tho world needs ai

Ko better element of .m6n anywhere' than tipon the fanm (

3to- better famu., The farm land of this seotj

tor in the oontinned growth'asd ' fl. e v e ^ other town from OasUefi

‘ tbe farmer ia the upbuilding of ela- forgotten for a minute. Withf 'ith water and good weather, mi tho 7^ ^ ^ never before, ium

teffloD^sSi>en When the farmer prospenand forget this,

i i M B E a S■ Curwood’s Wonderful Storj :bry of the Screen.

e r’sE“You win or lose

- he first sets eye7 That v s s the thought potmdine) He meant to tramp back to

J the chief of the Northweat Ho^ form, his figure, his faoe even to H . forehead—everything about hioPI fogitive from juBtioe but Connjfe Boyal Uounted who lay dyinjg l ArctiO Btars.

^ ■ Soon he wonld stand before thon see through boiler plate”— aol|H to be his sister—and, then, hefH [ nese mystio who had known tlIB never forgot a face.

L In “The River’s End,” James Oil / a tale of such fire, sncli romfl

trigue and oharm—and Uaiih ' trauferred it to the screen tb

long remember it as one of tho photo-dramatio literature.

are no traditions. Men mei why the great stories have iciety, but of the virile peopl< bad— but whateyet.they are Royal Mounted Police—a s

irwood’s finest novel.A8TERPIECE. A FIRST CTION THAT REGISTEH ENT.

ly Pathe ItI Selections for This Progrc

° tifii r■ (T(>0 LATB >0X OUUBSinaASZO :

aesd bonaekesper. Ho ls8Bd*y.vB« r AX, eare Kewi.P08 SALB-Oatil nage with'iai«ir ;

‘ nt«r froat; S-hole eeal eU ^ook.itoy '[• vltb ovea; saa tarr eovcbj writiaCu ^ dislc. 43a.3Hftb avfcN.

FOB BENT-Modsm room: geatl^ am preferred. Pboaa U08B. S40, Riturth ave. H;'. •

p ' . 'ra POB SAl^E-Stasn tottriag «ar,'-*t>' rt DOBt new. Moat'll at oae«. ’ V4pp,: i. Cill evenings or Sonday, 723 Beyond--

i r e . W. \.j

I warxQ weather of thie past few’ , '.\/ in rolls country are taking on V; ity Ixkddent to the getting in ot by work, t ^ of the Mnd which > of life, and valuable aot, alone '

)eoanM auch work synilioliies' * foniieii—^tbat of worldng a t the Iding to the world's store of the - Is and most have. ' . . m6n ^ d oitUens is to be found ,j □uof Twin Palla ooan^, and no'.''.

leotionlfl the biggest single fao* ' ■asd jirogress olTwi&nlifl and ' tieford to BDlner." W e p m of ; t cf t u s seotion flh!oa3d neVi^ be ' th prospects ot iux aa^le inppljr , may onr farmen prosper thia '

ipers we an prosper. . Let’s not

ay a n d - T o m o f f r o w •

I n e e f e d I j t i g h i :

»ry. A Big Eveiit in.

:n d ”*86 the minute Ieyes on yotsT*dinff ttoongh Keltii's braiiL. '> dvilixation— baok to face ;Homnted PoUoe. ■ Bis nni- '

into the peculiar soar on theI h ln would not be Keith thei ^onniston, tbe officer o] fhe :^ before him, under the '

tho chief “whose eyes could and before the girlsropposed jl before Shan Tung, the .Ohi-

n the dead officer and' whb

s Oliver Onrwobd hasi written omaoioe, anch vigor and in< uihaH Neilan haa so vivid]^ n that those who see it wiQ J the hriUiant achievements ia i

meet life with all the ve always been writ- >ple nearest the great are, they are strong.-a story of adventure

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tard Bulldln*. Chloa«o. .

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Tbo word to rro d ou O onoan j th a t no • roTolutloDAi/ govonraent in th&t eoun* rrc '' t r y wbieh rofiuea lo c*rry o u t tho trea- : ty provlaiona will bo VooognUod ia die* Un] j ta te d by eommon m sm . N o t only i i I t tlo

' 1 rigb t, b u t i t haa boon d o n a u tn to d thnt > tb e Gonnan lead en who hAVo been do* du t oU rlng th s t tho people, eannot be ^ I brooght to irubtnit tQ tho te n n i aro blt^>\ fin g . W hat ia keeping tbo Oormaos 'i from M ttllng down l» tho p lo tting o f ^ ‘ ibo jonket eltoxeat. th' • The pooplo ot tho d iatrio t entered re* do

een tly by France wero - le ts diatnrbod ovor Frenoh oeeapfttion than thoy woro ever aome of th# m ilitary movomonta th Bt home. A atrong atand b y tbo tlliiia ^

I o t thia junetore i s o f aervreo'to tbe Onr- pg ] toon people againat thoae a t heme, who, foi I b y bolding out falao hopoa to them I conld only m tko th’o lt condition worse ou : I t ia time to improaa upon tb e Qormans mi fi generally th a t tho peace term s ffluat Ve I obeyed. •' • In.£;___A vaoUiatlng policy la a brooder of th

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n iN l lR T HThe First International Exhibit M

Since Outbreak of W ar Op. ens a t Oamegie Inatitnte he

PITTSBU EG ir, F a . / (/P)— Americ4n ho paintera rankod high in th e intom a- a t tional a r t exhibition w h lt^ waa form* ih a lly opened In the galleriea ot the Car- mi

a o ^ o inalilu te hero Thuraday, tho ’A ra l since tbe outbreak ot tho world on w ar. Announcement of honors waa M mndo a t the Founder^ day exerclsea aa sh

! follows! pa;; F irst—A bbott H. T hayer, Monad- In ia o c k , N. II., "Y oung Woman in (Mlve tri f.F luah” , gold medal aod 1500. ri,i' Socond—Algomon Talmago, Ijondon, IB nnlnad , “ By the Cornish 8 c * ." 8l\- = ( v e r medal and $1000. Pf • Third—W alter U fer, Chicago, ' ‘Sue- ^iajina and H er B isters.* ' Bronse modal •.and MOO.> Honormblo m entloa—S obort Sponter,

New Hopo, Pau, " T b o W hite M U I"; ^Froderlek nosier, Boaton, “ Looking a t ^ P rin ts ’'; Oeorge J . Coatos, London,

. “ The Spaniah D ancer." The oxhlblUon contalna 373 paint* ilnira. Of number Amorican con­tribu ted l&S, while Snglaod sent 83

land Franco S3. Tbe nunalndor como ^rom the atudioa of Sweden, Denmark, ’I ta ly , Spain, Kerway, Busaia, Belgium, Bwltzcrfand and a lew f r o n Canada.

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Lack of Understanding Between S u . Publishers, and Manufaotur- ers Factor in Situation, Wit- ness Declares i« S

one doW ASm NOTON, 6P)—Lack of aot- p o rp r t

isfaclOTy undeistandlag bttw con tho publishers and p rin t paper manufnc- Tho turom wna hold to be responsible in “ *> 0 Ja part for tho presont paper shortago b y *Paul Pattoraon, one o f the publTshera 8 5f the Daldtuoro Sun, la tcBtlmoay to- day boforo tho eenate manufaoturca ^ h a lub-commlttoo invostiffntlng the paper ed nt iltoalion. Ho oxplainftl th a t whllo two pl there would bo no Increased production cordlnj this year, produetlon in 1D21 tronld bo P® 300,000 tons over th a t fo r 1B20. “^ ' n

E z c « d . M ill, m vta tj.Tho ptM ont shortage, tbe wltnoaa jif^tl

told tho conunlttoe, rosnlled from In* ^ jg crcaaod eonaumptloa beyond tho capac- tocrac' Uy of tbe paper mills. Baying th a t In- porlall creased priees fo r paper wero necessary disarm about throo yoar* ngo, he asserted th a t tho producers failed to tako tbe pub- Pnui lUhors Into Uioir confidence a t th&t nvon & time when th a resu lt th a t an a g l ta t lo a . was slortod aga inst Inereaaed pricos jud and fe r public eontrol o f tho paper In* dustry. Alao tho manufaeturera, ho trl-por s&ja, foiled ;to expand their planta duo to lho lack o f understanding between herlioi tbera knd thn publishers. a n

As a resnlt o f thla situation, Mr. Patterson sold, when the publishers promo came to renew tbe lr papor contracts ^.bo thla year Insufficient paper to moet demands waa discovered so th a t thoy entered 1020 w ith a “ shorUgo o f pa* _ , por on ovory band .” i fy i 'i

Mr. P atterson expressed tho beliof th a t the universal pr&etlco of curtail* ment In tho uso of paper,” which ho sold waa. being oTjserved by tho newe- LOI papers, would resu lt In “ a marked ef- pom feet on tho m arkot by fa ll.” tion

“ B u t no th ing etfoctlvo can be nc- taki coropllshed tinlesa thoro Is a defin ite can curtallm ont in tbo amount of advertlso- Lon m enta,” ho snid, “ and tho only w ay A th a t can be done is to increase advor- clnr tising ratos—n ot fo r the purooso of ta>t Increasing revenues b u t to hold down bo the amount o f advertising .” ' -shoi

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OF DOMESTIC HELP NEEDlam atM of OMo B «f onn»to;7 fo r Worn- A

en W in W a r to Farolo or F ardoa has n U a d n A x n ag tm ea t . b s—s

MABYSVILLE, O.,, yp>—Mrs. Louiso T I IMUtondorf, m ntron In chnrgo of tho I nOhio Itoform ntory for Women here, Is ■ . H doing her p a r t la relieving the domestieholp situation In tho state. Bbo had ■from ISO to SOO girls and women tuulor . ■hor core. As there is n o t enough work ■a t tho InstltAillon to keep them all busy ■,she sont to housowlvca some o f tbo ■more trusted glrJs. m

N inety per cont of lhe girls working 17ont bavo m ade good, according to M rs. IMUendorff. M ony of them within & IVshort time have been reeommended fo r Vparole or pardon. Housewives rocolv- ■tne the girls nend tho wages to tho ma* ■ tron who tu rn s tho money ovor to tho girls when they are discharged.

■BTiAT. ESTA TE: m y r e d t t B uy home on easy terms.

XX>A2T8;Farm and City.

XNSimAKOB:.Prom pt service. Flro p re ­vention.

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P l a t f o r m •, tho west

CniOAQO, (/p>—Tbo notional labor m o n '/y carty convention w lll bo bold In Chi- ,o ,. nnd»go Ju ly 11, 12 aad 13, to Aomlnato ^cain opindidntes for p resident and vice prasl- a en t and d ra ft a ^ a tfo rm . I t was an-ounced today by FV ank J . Esper, aa^ . t , . _ - „ i ,OB*l settolary.E very labor and fa rm organization

I tho country w ill bo iav ited to send j DO delegate fo r eoch 500 members. Ea* p« .s.oMer p redicted th a t 5000 delegates would t:tt«nd. rr 1Tho n a tbna l labor p a r ty waa forised <_

oro last Novombor b r 1200 reprosenta- . i _ . . ivos of farm and labor orgonUations. o . ' . [ax S. Hayes of Cleveland ia national tinlrman. -Tho declaration ot prlnelples adopt-

a o t the convention ineluded thirty* wo planks, a m ajo rity of which, ac- thouffht Drdlng to E^pcr, w lll bo repeated in ®Iio political platform to be adopted in uly. Among the p lanks aro: h u v v b jN atlonalltatlon o f all essential in-

ustries. •Nationalization o f unused land .' WABlA leaguo of w orkers to “ destroy au- for ratU

ocroey, m llltarisin and economic lm- afflendm< orlallsm and bring abou t world-wide a n s ' pai la&rmament.” nounccdBepeal o f thc espionage law. tlons ca:Equal suffrage and equal p ay fo r vidual v

\on aad womea la Industry. one monAbolition of the Injnnclion power

f Judges In bibor disputes. ObombaEndorBoment of th e F lum b plan for

rl-portlte railroad control. ^Steeply graduated Incomo and in-

lerliaacfl taxes.A nntlonal budget riystom.Lim itation of the powor o f the su- ^ ° e n

>reme court to “ v e to ” legislation.AbolUWfi of tbo TTnllod B tates sen.

British Clergy Argue Necessity of Sermons

-----take OILONDON, —Are sormoos India- ■" ' = penaabtef This Is ono of tho qnes- H H iM tlons on wblch a decision m ay bo t&koa by the blshopa o f tho Angli- n can chiiroh a t tho ir m eoting in l l * Lnmbelh in Ju ly ..

A section of churchm en aro de­clared to bold th a t i f a m an has n o t the g if t o f proachlng, I t wonld bo be lte r fo r ovoryono th a t bo

-should no t preaeh. Tbe 'H w o sor- pmons each S unday” custom , they , . rsay, Imposea a g rea t a tra ln on tbe ' elergy—a s t « ^ equally If not moro heavily fe lt b y tho la ity . ^

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I M ayl.This Is your opportunity. Only d ii rder yours to ^ y .

I D A H O P O iW E R 0 0 1

LY NEWS, TWIN FALLS. 1VAGERS IN search iQHlivis

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LNCODTEB, B. C., ( ff> -T o delve the onknown deptha of tho sea o f f “re s t coaat o f Vancouver an4 w rest **from the treasures hidden fo r t,, P*, “ •• years Is tho object o f fl. MiUldi* vlnclnna md his pr.rty of salvagers who w ill \\ operations early I n ^ a y . ? ? “ J®s t autum n Klnddllwn mado subma- ri* cruises along tWe crags which lino wost o f the Island and locatcd four . I wrecks besides a num ber o f small „ /

Uno bet’ro of tho larger ho Identified as the •of-Melford and tho Volencla, and “ ^e aof tho others ho th inks Is the long ------------n . M. B. Condor which disappeared f . ' , .■ 003 and has n o t boon heard ot I. ,mo o f tho boats whlqb- m et tbolr 4on tho porlloua w est coast carriod *1

oes which a t tho tlmn of sinking not mako it worth while salvaging, undor preaent day eondltlons I t Is g h t thore is fre igh t aboard the ves- 4 ^ almost worth lU w eight in gold.

rSAOB HOVEBfENT COUNTS COSTS OF ITS CAUPAIONS

A 6H IN Q T0N , M>)—Tho cam paign Bl ratification of tno . fedem l suffrago ndmont has cost tho nationnl wom*

p a rty |93,8£I0.75, headquarters aa- tced today. M ost 6 f tho contribu- g y r I eamo in small am ounts from indi­a l women, tbe rocord sum for any month being *18,362 In U a ich , 2920. |

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b en billons. ■ ■lien constipated, ■Tiea you have ao appetite , ■Tien your digestion is impaired, r ^ “'ben your liver Is torpid,lio a you feel doll and stupid a fte r

^ ^ n you have headache, hoy will Improve yoor appetite, - a se and lavigorate your ttom ach, ilato your bowels and m ake yon feel no as a fiddle.” Tbey a re ea jy to e and agreeable la e f fe c t—adr.

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been such o n . occasioa i o r eoa- u u u j u j a in. tim e in the sta te . W%ea i t ia m. a t Stenbenvilie, residents of .■

nnatl w ill aay i t Is b u t 12 o 'c lock ■ M l l i I n Oolumbos i t w ill be 1 p . m. H H B I

to tho fan n e r who ( till regulates Imo pleeo by sua tim e i t w ill be ' p . m.,is g rea t differonee in tim e' is duo . ■ ■ le fa c t th a t OUo l» the dl^ddlng between Eastern and Centrnl time lho e ffo rts of towns ond d t ie s .to H H 0 an hour of daylight.” | U

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DIAMOND HARDVRide a Bic^

NOTICE TO PROPER]I m p r o v e m e n t D i s t r i c t s N u m b e r

Your attention is. called to the ] ment roll for Improvements in thes apread and property owners hnve ri tween April 29th, 1920, and June 2nt

You can save 7 per cent interest wliich on different property frontage On an assessment running 7 years (ai a t 7 per cent plus charge of County 1 1-2 per cent per annum for coHectioi

A $ 200.00 A ssessm ent...............A 300,00 A ssessm ent.... ..........A 400.00 A ssessm ent............ .A 500:00 A ssessm ent...............A 600.00 A ssessm ent...............A 700.00 A ssessm ent...............A 800.00 A ssessm ent...............A 900.00-Assessment...............A 1000.00 A ssessm ent...............A 2000.00 A ssessm ent...............

If paid in ten annual installments, j

$ 281.12 instend of $ 421.68 instead of 562.24 instea<l of . 702.80 instead of 843.36 instead of 983.92 instead of

' _ 1124.48 instead of 1265.04 instead of 1405.56 instead of 1 2911.12 instead o f 2

By paying cash prior to Juno 2nd, this intorest.

W A R R E N C O N S T R t l C T i O ^By A. J . HILL, Bt

I hereby certify above figures are ai A pril 29th, 1920.

ML 30,1920my tli« ''r lg h t. tb lag Instead of ong OM' m a r aeOA.'to bny n t U

l a s t ^ ' a f reg re t oad TexatlontlM'OdO.

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Whee II and Girls. All tyles.

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CCESSORIES

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:ie fact th a t tho assess* hese d istric ts has been 3 right to pay cash bo- 2nd, 1920.est on your assessment,Ige would bo as follows: (average lifo of bonds),

nty T reasurer Offico of tion would equal on :.................. $ 81.12................. 121.68................. 162.24..................■ 202.80.................. 243.36.................. 283.92.................. 324.48................. 365.04'.................. 405.56................. 911.12is, you would p a y :

$ 200.00300.00

. 400.00500.00600.00700.00BOOM .900.00 •

1000.00- 2000.00 .hid, 1920, you will save

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e approximately correct.

W. A. MINNIOK,City Clerk.

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WASHINGTON, (;p)—Tho laa t oi tU rtoon ttnna&l appropriation b llla- «undry clvU D u n r e , carry tog appim a te lr » JuUf bUlioa d o l la r ^ - ^ i iported t« th e house Thuraday by the propriatioBB committco.

B eprow ntativo Moadoll, tho ropi ean leader, In • a statomont tho to ta l aavinga oodor fina l oatim on &U appTQpr^Uoa .bUla uaonntei $1,309,085,112, wbUii the sum e o t i tbo oHfflnal and snpplomontal ottlm wan «1,S28,004,40S.

“ Thia Bttving” , ho doclarod, *Ma and ono-half timea oa i^oat aa tho t annnai oxpeaditurea of tho cnvom i brforo tho boginnlnff o f tho w nr.‘ »

Tho to ta l am ount carried by tho dry elvU bUl ia <428,210,045, or $i 100,160 loaa than the original oetln Tbo committoo thus en t moro from orif^nal oatimato than i t anthorize

Approximatoly two-thitda of tho 1 appropriatlona are for tho troatmon rohabilitation o f fonnor aorv ieo m«

m ^ S i i r e R e t i i I t < % H|B ^ u s e Calumet I t ^ H ^^Vstands highest ia ^V unifom utsr and leav- m

ening stroigth. There M V is no more chance for 1

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PU B U O NOTICE OF SOHOOL B( SLSO X lO K m IN nnPCN D El^

. SOHOOL CXBTBIOT NO. 2, TWT ■ F A L L S COUNTY, IDAHO.Public Notico ia hereby given, ac<

lng to Jaw nnd the requlalto actio: tho board of trustooa o f Indopen Sdiool D iatrie t No. 2, Twin F alls 0 ty, Idaho, tb n t a apeclal achool I eleetion o^ aaid d is tric t wUl be hoi tho Orado Building, In tho vUlag Kim borly,-in said dlstrie t os' Satn i th# 8th dny of May, A. D. 1020, tween tho boura of 0 o ’clock a . m.,

, 0 o ’clock p, Hi., a t whlcb olcetUro'1. will bo aubm ltted to tbo qualified

tors of tho B tato of Idaho who aro Ident froeholdors or householders oi d is tric t tho following question for 1 Toto'and detenninatlon therea t: —

Question tu b m itttd :Shall tbo Board o f Trustees of 1

pendent School D istric t No. 2. ' yalla County, Idaho, be authorize issue tbo Dogotiablo eoupon bond tbo d is tric t In tbo am onnt of Th eight Thousand Dollars ($38,000 bearing Intoroat n t tho rato A als per centum per annum ; aold bond bear dnte the ten th d ^ o f ^ a y , J 1020, to bo duo and payable tw (20) y ears from tboir date, and rod ablo na followa: 14,000.00 May t 1031, and ♦4,000.00 oa May tont' each yea r the rea fte r np to and incli o f tho year 1030 and $2,000.00 rod ablo M ay ten th , 1940, fo r the pt(i o f providing and Improving si houses and grounds, and furn iture parntus and fix tures, w ithin and said d is tric tf

Each qualified vo ter shall vote said question by secret ballot wh« shall-bo w ritten or p rinted tho tlon abovo nubmlttod, and said bt shall contain the words ''B o n d s , "5 and tbe w ords "B onds, N o,” and indicate hU approval or dlsapprov thi) question aubmltted by ptacln crons (X ) opposito the group of v on hia ballot which expresses hia el

Tho polls fo r the reception o f the lots cost upop^ said questioa w il said day and dato and a t the aforesaid, bo opened a t the hour o'eloek a. m. and will remain opei til tho hour o f 0 o'eloek p. m. oi some dny, when they ahall bo elo

Dated th is 22nd day o f A pril, j 1920.

IL a . WILSON (Schonl- Chairman, BoaD istrict Seal) Sebool Trust*A ttest;

BEN R POTTEB, Clwk.

o t i t Hotlc* to o v n m e f all loti aod tn e t i B i u . of U na tor sp w U l b m U

to d tfM r tta* oott and «xp«tM e f im- ta L u t p n r ta f nartaln itnotSt aTtotiM aoA w alley*, asd parta. of rtreata, avauuaa

asd alleys, embraeed tn Loeal proremeat Dlftslot SA aa said

the dlftxlst.ls created bjr mdtxune* ITo. 288 of tbe O ltr o f T irin Falls, IiUbo.

Ordinanoe nrortdea fo r vaa ro- ^ i ra d ln f . paTlnc, corbliic and tor- tho an- d ra lsJa s o f tlie .streeta, aTesaes

and a U m . and p a rta of streets aTe> enubll- >3I«rs. in aaid Local Xm-. ‘ said proTement I> tstrlet K e. 34. tlmatea ' NOTICE IB HEBEBY GIVEN, To it«d to tbe owner or owners of any aod all lata t from or traeta of land liable for speeial as- ilmatea leaaments made a n d levied for th e par*

pose of defray tng th e cost and expense * o f Improvement o f streets, ayennes asd

0 tota^ alleya or p arts o f streets, avenues andftUeya, by mrajUng, paving, tn tb ln g aad surface-dnunlng tho streets, avenaea aad alleya, o r parU of streets, avenoes

foo»,* alloys embraeed In Local Improve- timaM. jQ jjt D iatriet No. 84, wbieh L ood Im- 3m th e provement D istric t No. 34 wns created

» » , by Ordinance No. 282 of the (S ty of ? F alls, Idaho, th a t thoy m ay paylent o r whole of said speoial asseasment or

assossmoAts levied agtUnst any lot or tra e t o f land fo r said purpose, on or bo- foro the 4 th day of June, 1920, w lth- ou t Interest. The time when said pay- m tn ti thaU commonco wU\ b« tbo data of th is notice.

Sold paym ents m nst bo mado 4o the Clerk o f tb e C ity o f Twin Falla, Idaho, a t his o ffice in th e W ater Works bnlld- ing, a t the eomer*'Of Second Avenue North and 'Seeond S tree t North In said olty. Shonld said assessments, o r a sy o f them, be n o t pa id on or before the

m said date then same cnn bo paid a t any time th i'ro a fte r-b y paying the am onat dne on ssld assessments a t tbe date of the paym ent thereof plus Intereat on said unpaid asaesment a t a ra te n o t to

’ exceed 7 po r een t per annum from tbo date o f tno issuanco o f special assess*

^ Jm bonds lasued against said assess-monts, to the tim e o f tho m aturity of tho la s t Inatallfflont o f ^ d bonds, the last inatailment o f said boada w tll be

m i duo and payable on or beforo ten years a f te r the date o f issuaaee thereof, a sd

■ H not otherwise.■ ■ Datod April 20, 1020.

W . A. U IN N IC E, (Seal) Clork o f the C ity of

- ^ I n Paila, Idaho.

‘ NOTIOBNotice to ow ners 'o f all lots and trae ta

o f land fo r special assessments tnade to dafcay 'tbe oo tt and expense o f im* proTlttf oetta ln stxeets, avenues and

■ ■ aUsys, and p a r ts o f streets,-aTenasa and alleys, em braced in Local Im-

. provement D istric t Ko. S7 as said d is tric t Is c reated b y Ordinance Ko.

I I 284 c f tb e O lty o f Twin Falls, Idabe, and. v h ic h O rdinance provides fo r tb e grading, paving, cw blng and st^- f Ace drain ing o f tb e streets, avennee and alleys, and pa rts o f streets, a re - unes and alleys, in said Local Im- p i0Teme9(t D istz lct Ko. 37.NOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN To

* the ownor or owners o f any and all lotsor tra c ts 'o f land liable fo r speeial as-

H j sessmenta snade and levied for the por- H pose o f defray ing tbo eost and expense

t H of Improvements o f streets, avonues a sd IJ. H alleys, o r p arte of streots, avennea and m ■ alleya embraced .in Local Improvement a H D lstriet No^ 87, wblch Local Improve- T ■ ment D lstrie t N o 87 was created by u f l Ordinanee No. 284 of tbe City of Tw in ' Falls, Idabo, th a t they may pay tbe

whole of said speeial assessment or as* . seaamonta levied aga inst any lot or

trao t o f land- f o r w d purpose, on or bofor»..tho 44h day of June, 1920, witb- out interest. The tim e when said pay- monts eommence w ill be tho dato of thla notice.

Bald paym ents m nst b e m ade to .tbe Olerk of tbe C ity of Twin Falls, Idabo, a t his offiee i n & e W ator Works Bnild- ing, a t tho eom er o f Seeoad Avenue North aad Socoad S tree t Nortb In eald

BOND city. Should said assessments, or any E N T o f them, bo a o t pa id on or before the v u r said dato tbea same caq, be paid a t,an y

time thereafte r b y p a jin g tho amonnt aitCDrd assessments a t the date oftion of paym ent thereof plna intorest on «ndent unpaid assessment ftt a ra te not Nto1 Coun- «*eoed 7 po r eont per annum from tho 1 bond o f tbo issuanco o f speeial assess- hold ftt issued against said assose-

- • m enu, to tho tim e of the m aturity ol^ d a y ^^0 last installm ent of said bonds, the«0 bo- installm ent o f said bonds w ill ben ’ aad payable on or before ten yoarta ^ b r o ^ t e r tbe da te o f Issuasee thereof, andid oloe- “ Of otherwlso.^ 0 , 0^ Datod April 20. 1020.of tho . W. A -M IN N IC K ,

>r tho lr (Seal) Clork of the C ity of_ Tw in Falls, Idaho.

Tw in NOTIOBizod to 27otica to owners o f aU lots and tractinds of o f land fo s speeial assessments mad(

to defray tb e cost and expense o f ImI /A ' p roT tn j c e rta in s treets, avenaes and

six (0) alleys, and p a r ts o f streets, avesnei>nds to aw<t alleya, em braeed in Ti M Ln

? • provement D is tric t Ko. 36 a s saidtw enty d iitp jc t Is crea ted b y Ordinance Koredeem- 283 o f tb e O lty o f Twin Falls, Idabo

MBtb. ^ w blcb Ordinance provides foitntb o t grading, paving, enrbing and soricluswe drain ing o f tb e streets, avennei

»»d pa rts ot streets^ avoparpoM Jg ^ Local Imi r e f a5- vnrwiMXi D is tric t K o. 35.jjd’ for NOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN T<

tho ownor or owners o f any and alte npon lota or tra c ts o f land liable for speciavhereoo assessments mado and le^*ied.for th<0 qucs purpose of defray ing tbe eost and ox ballots ponso o f improvemonts of streots, ave

, Y e s ," nues and alloys, o r p a r t s of streeta, avoid rhall n u e s 'a n d alleya, by m d ln g , paving-oval uf curbing and surface draining tho atreeUelng a avenuea and alloys, or parts of stroottr words avenues and alloys embraced ia Locochoice. Improvement D istric t No. 30, whlel

tho bal- Loeal Improvem ent D istrict No. 85 wawill, on created by Ordinanee No. 283 o l tb1 pltwo City of Twin F a llf, Idaho, th a t tho u r of 9 B ay pay the whole of said speeial ai pen nn- sesament or assessments lovlod agalni

o f the ony-lo t o r tra e t o f land for said poi ,® . "ii. P®**» 0“ beforo tho 4th day of Jun< I, A. D. 1920, w ithout Intorest. l ^ o timo who

snid paym ents shall commoneo w ill b 3N , ■ the dato of tbie DoUee. oard of Said paym ents m ost be made to th istees. Clerk of the City o f Twin Falls, Idabi

a t his offiee in th e W ater Worka Boilc Ing, a t tho com er o f Socond Avenn

TWitN FAUiS DAIS . mmaa

traeta

IOAILY Widabo,

1 sor- — — - •aoei p ' — ............ I' RATES

J ipo P er word ver insertion lo P er word per week 60 P er word net month 16o

s and .-JI andJ andenaes K ortb and Second S treet N o rth in ssld enues oity. Shonld said assessments, or aay >rove- of thom, bo not paid on or bofore the ( 1 Bn- Baid da te then samo can be pa id a t any , eated tim e thoroaftor by paying th e am onat , ty of due on s ^ d assessments a t tho da te of P®y paym ent thereof plus in te re st on said

mt or tinpaid assessment a t a ra te a o t to ex- | ot or ( o e j 7 por eont per aannm from the ‘

date o f the Isananee o f special assos»- w ith- m ont bonds issued against sa id assess- ■ P»y* m onts, to the time of the m atn rity of d a ta installm ent of said bonda, the

laat installm ent' of said bonds will bo * 0 1®® dhe end payable on or before ten years '

a f te r th e date of issuance tbereof, and build- n o t otherwise, renue ^ ^ te d AprU 20. 1D20.

W. A. M INNICK,■ (Soal) Olerk of tho C ity bf0 the Twin F alls, Idaho, t a sy

S ” f ' NOTIOB IIt oa O f M nn idpa l Oonpen Special Assess- lot to n e n t Local Xmpnvemsnt B ond Issne 1 D tbo and Sale by tbe d t y o f Twia Falls, . ssoss. Idabo. /ssoss- Publlo Notice Is Boroby- Given, T h a t f ty of tho C ity of Twin Palis, in tbo County *• I. th e of Tw in F alls, and Stato o f Idaho, in- ■ ill be tw d a to Issuo and nogotlato th e Mnal- * years cipal Coupon Special Assessment Local

a s d Im provom ent Bonds of said e ity in tbe aggregate amount of S ix Hundred Four J Thousand Two Hundred Thirtoen l

; ($004,213.00) Dollars, fo r tho following - o f purposes, to-wit:

io . (1) Municipal Coupon Bonds to tb j 5____ am ount of Five Hundred Ten Thou-

sand Soven Hundred Ninoty-aovea ($510,707.00) Dollars, to bo designated

n e t s ‘ 'M unicipal Coupon Special Assessment x Local Improvomont Bonds o f th e C ity (

if to* Twin F alls, Idaho,” to provide fo r -1 gjyi Im proving cortain streets, avenues and ennsa “Hoy* aniJ cortain parts o f stroets, av- ■

Tm. onuos and alloys, all inelnded < in Local Improvemeat D istric t No. 34 d

, o f said enty of Twin F alls os said dis- c vt.Mv* tr ic t is created by Ordinance No. 282 •■ tm '^y paving, curb-1 anr nnd surfaeo draining said streets <

and p a n s of streets Included In said < Loeal Improvoment D istrict No. 34. I

' (2 ) Municipal Coupon Bonds to the J•“ * am ount of Eighty-two Thousand Throo •

Hnndrod Thlrty-throo ($82,333.00) r To Dollars, to be designated ' ‘ Mnnlelpal | U lo ts Coupon Speeial Assessment Loeal Xm- ' al as- provom enf Bohds of the C ity o f T w ia ' I por- ^ I s , Idaho ,” to provide fo r improving pense certa in atreets, avenues aad alloys aad , a and certa in pa rts of s tree t^ avenuos ana ‘ B and alleys, all . Included in Local Improve- > sment m ent D istric t No. 35 of said C ity of )rove- Twin F ^ l s as said distric t is created by

w Ordinance No. 283 of said city , by ' •IV in grading, paving, curbing and ..surface I - ^ 0 g a in in g said streets and parts o r . sr as- s tree ts inolndod in said Local Improve- 4 0- m ent D istrio t No. 33. ■>a or (3) Muliiclpal-Coupon Bonds to tho j

am ount o f ^ e v e n Thonsand and . E lghty-tbroe ($11,083.00) Dollars to be

o f doslffnated “ M nnlc^al Coupon Special 1 Assessment Local Improvement Bonds

» th e o« th e C ity of Twin i> H s, Idabo ,” to [d ^ o ior isroroving eerta in stroots,^ 1Build- nvonuos and alleys and eerta in p arts i venue s tree ts , avonues and alleys, all in*, eluded in Loeal Improvem ent D istrict i No. 37 o f aaid City of Twin F alls as 1

d is tric t is created by Ordinance 1 ? No. 284 of said city, b y grading, p a v ;

ing, curbing, and surfaeo drain ing said ■ streets aad pa rts o f streets Ineluded in

° said Looal Improvement D istric t No. 37. I Said bonds will bo issued in conform-

lo t 40 Ity the provlsbna o f a certa in or*® the dinanco of aaJd d ty yo t to bo adopted * isaess- and approved by tho Council and Mayor ■

of tb e said eity.Ity o f Xho bonds will boar dato tbe 1st day s, the of Ju ly , AJ D. 1920, aad wiU bo rodoem- 111 be ablo a t tbo option of the c ity a t any yoM* timo on or beforo ten ( 10) y ears from

(, and dato tberoof, and aball bo absolutely due and payable a t tbo expiration of ton ( 10) years from tho dato thoroof.

^ Said bonds shall be Issued in denoml- r o f nations of Ono Thonsand ($1,000.00) sho. Dollars, Fivo Hundred ($500.00) Dol- _ _ _ lars and Ono Hundred ($100.00) Dollars

each and the prineipsJ o f said bonds and tbo intorost thereon shall be pay*

. able a t tho offiee of tho C ity Treas- u re r o f said City of Twin P alls, or a t tho G uaranty Trust Company in the City

of im* and S ta to of Now York, a t tho optlo.i « o t tbo bDldor. Said bonds w ill bear resnsa in te rest a t a ra te not oxeeedlng seven■ (7% ) per cent per annum, payable I said Bomi-annually on tho 1st day of Janu- » Ko. ory and tbo 1st day o f Ju ly in eaeh Idabo, year.I fo r The Moyot- and Cooncil o f said City id snr- of Tw in Falls, wlll np to M ondny, tho rennes 31st day of May, 1020, a t tbo hour of I, ave- 8 o 'e lock p. m.. In tbo office of tbe I Im - C ity a o r k , in the W ater W orks Build­

ing a t tho comer of Soeond Avonuo _ North and Seeond B treet N orth, re-

^ 'To coWo sca \td bids fo t said bonds, nd all A ll b ids must l e w ithout condition •pedal ns to loRa,lUy nnd must be accompanied )r tho by an unconditional certified cbeck on ad ox- a national bank or trnst com|)any, equal >, ave- In am ount to ten ( 10) per cont o f tho a, avo- faco valuo of tho bonda bid for. Bid- laving, dora ahall atato the rnto o f intoroat itreets, (no t exceeding sevon (7% ) por cent itroots, por annum ) oa whieb tb e ir bids are Local based. A f te r , ascertaining tbo best whieb torm s npon, and tha lowest ra te St

J5 was which, soid bonds can bo negotiated, o l tbe tbo bonds' w ill bo sold, b u t \ a no case t thoy for less than tholr par valuo and ac- ial as- crued in torest a t tho time o f disposal Igainst by tho CUy Treasurer under the gen- d por* oral supervision of tbo M ayor «n<l ! June, Council. „ .vI when Tho M ayor and Connell reserve tbe Till bo righ t to re ject any and all bids.

B y order of tho M ayor and CouneU to th e of th e City of Twin F alls, Id a h n Idaho, By W. H. ELDBIDOfi, Mayor. BuUd* A t t e s t : ': ^ . A. MINNICK,

Avenne « t y Clork. (Seal)

DAILY k m i T \ l ^ FAL

LEWSCLA1 0NE GENT PER WOI

I F Y O U D O N ’T T H I N K

T R Y A F E W P E

" C L A S S IF IE D R A T E S 1

One insertion, pet word___________lo *Ona week (Dally and W eekly)______ Re tOna montb (Dally and W e e U y )~ _ lS e F

. . Mintmtjwi ebaigs f o r each insertion ™ of u u C lu n n m •« , 15 n n t l . A ll! > ]j'o must nm fo r a sU ted petiod o f tlzoa.!»- —PHONB sa— .u . I — — «

ll FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE '................

FOB BAXB1 Ivers ft Pond piano, fignred

mahogany case; ex tra good tone: ; No. 1 eoadltlon. • <

I Beaeh-Blo Torplex beater.1 0-hole Unlveraal rango witb

— wator isek e tj good.condition. * I Innuiro 451 Elm S t , or Phone

» . I

f : *:------------- ------------------------ !POR SALE — By ownor, 120 acros

a t clover and a lfa lfa sood raneh ia MU* t ly lord eounty, U tah, b a lf milo from t n. sohool, post offleo a n d storo, 2 m llos •

from beet dump. 6 room houso and w ell,:a| a ll ' nader fonco. 60 shares A braham i be v a te r . Prioe $10,000; *2,000 down, bat- i ur luieo to suit. Address 86 S., Abraimm, i sn Utah.lg I .

FOR SALE>-emall dooming honse. 2 b j Phone OTOB. . . -

oa FOB SALE—7 room honse a t S32 2nd od Avo. £ . $3600; $500 down, balanee >> n t monthly payments. AUo so furn iture . “ ty Call 203-Jll.or ■ M ------------------- I . ,— ®nd FOE SALE—04 ac-^s Of land, 1 mUe J IV soutboast o f Buhl on Btate highway. 1 ed City w ater aad eleotrio lights obtain* t 34 able. Terms reasonable. Porsons in te r- e Is- ostod see Dr. Jan e Shank, Bubl, Id ab o . I no -- - 0.fe. FOB a A L E - lS 7 aeres, 8 1-8 mUos \

S soutb of Joromo, praotleally a ll nn d e r - eulUvstion. Good bouse, bam , wolLFor particulars inquire Boute 2, Box 60, <

he Jeromo. W. 8. Lewis. o

5) ■ rO E B A L B -T w o T T O M . b o i - ,nl noss lots: price reasonable. Pbone < Z 220-W. 1

J ! aOOSE LAKE TAI.I.Er!-, .O r.fo n . I I 40 aeres fully Improved (w ater rig h t).

Stoek, imploments, fnm iture . X o w 1 price for quick sale. $2000 will ban- c

. f die, balance term s to suit. -A pply - owner, W. A. Bailey, Lakeview, Oregon.

'Z F O R S A L E — M I S C E L U N E O U S ‘o f _______________________- ■

FOB SALE—Singer eewing maobine, 1 . in fine running condition. 256 Otb A ve. I ” N. Phone 487. J

FOB SALE—Small r ^ o r a n t a t a lal bargain. See Hotiek f t Kelly. \'OS . ■ I ■ , Ito FOE SALE—A l fn m itn te , stoves, ,ts, rango, mgs, Kimball piano, good aarU new. 344 3rd Avo. E. in* , let FOR SALE—Wiekor and tapestry for>as nituro, oak dining aet, w alnnt eU ffer* (ice otto, business desk, m g . 810 l l t b Ave.* •IV B.U d --------------------------------------------------------- - Iin FOE SALE—Good horses. Phone •

37. C13-J1, Twin Falls.

rO B B A LE-B lcyelM , fU b- .nd is g taeklo, Uros and aoeessories. W er- ',0T nor'a Bopair Shop, 224 2nd S t E. <

~ ' ' Iiar FOB SALE—Thousand brick, ebeap; ,m. ten steel beams 10 f t long b y ' 6 by lO a y l«boa. 730 N. M ala S t . _________ _ i

FOB S A L E -S ood w h e a t Pure D iek- low. 35 bnshbls. Sonthom Idabo Wholesale Groeery ( ^ . Phone 270.

rO B S A L E -O ni, f l l ta s c b l n . t w i l i [V sholvos and vertical filo sections, prae-

tically new. Call 119 or Booms 4, 0 , 6 ^ over Idabo D epartm ent store.

ay* POB SALE OB T liA B ^ V n lc a a ia ln g >es- P lan t, Kimborly, Idaho. Geo. W. M ea- ^at dor, Kimberly, Idaho.

ioa FOE SALE—Bange E ternal, 0 bolo, ear w ater fro n t and oxtra fron t, only nsed foa 0 montha. \ Bargain. Owner loav iag ble town. -Pbono 444-J. nu- —■ ■ - ' —

FOB SALE—4 dism ay tables,* su ita ­ble for store nse, a t V a rn e y 's cheap.

FOR B ^ ^ N o w Home se«dn^ of ebine. Phone 938M. 709 F ifth ave. E.

.Vl*' FOE SALE—Eleetrio range. 811 OtbQUO Ave. E ____________ -re- "“ f o r s a l e — 150 lbs. a ira ira iood, S-

horso Fresno, 6x10 leveler, sheet iron lon checks, 20 posts, 80 rods barbed w iro, Jed l .p a ir hickory lead dooblo trees, 1 a lr- en tigh t heater 1 laundry stoVe. Pbono

ual 473-M.tbo ------------~r. , - -»d- FOR BALE—Podigroed Barrod Boek roat Cockorela, 200-258 Egg Stock. No bet- out te r laying s tra in in county, Egga lu t arc hatching. Prieea roaaonablo. 034 2nd jest Ave. E

a t — ....: ........... ......... ..........ted, FOB SALE—Tlrei, W em or’a BepaL ;ase Shop, 244 Seeond stceot e a s t

5 FOE SALE—Bicycloa. W em er'a Bs- ^OQ. Shop, 244 Soeond s treo t e a s t

POB BALE—100 tons hsy, $20 per loa. Phoao 598B3

POB SALE—Fine regular m ilk goaU, neO m ntlo, well broke. Phone OflO-B P . O

Box 7£4. r. ,, ,

IDABO GBOWN NUBSERY STOCK, sal) Kimberly Nurseries, K im berly, Idabo.

t LLS, IDAHO. FRIDAY' A

i S S I F I E D SI

ORO AND WORTH IT!K ADVERTISING P A Y S

PENNIES WORTH

WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS n0 WANTED TO B EN T—Modem S roome bungnlow, good location. Wlll eonslder * e p artly furnished, o r w ill buy p a r t of;Q fum ituro . Would llko one yearns l e a s e .1 ^ J Inquire Mr. Brewer, Idaho D e p t Store. ^

WANTED—Your law n mowers to grind. W eraer’s B epair Shop.. j .

WANTED—W ant to re n t 4 or 8-room , houso, fum ishod, any tim e a fto r M ay S .. . 1 s t Addrosa P. 0 . Box 025, T w in ,' F alls. J

• WANTED—A bome and earo fo r 6 Adc yoar old girl. P . 0 . Address, Box 218, — Oity. V . r

^ A N T E D - S U k sh irts to msko. G41 i S l 4 tb W.

WANTED—T raetor o ad s ta tionary ^ engine work o f all k inds. I in d Auto- «

» m ^ l le Co.

1 W A N T E D -T o mnko tb a t old .u io g " 1* top of your look presentable. Soe oura top dopartm ent L ind AntomobUe Co.B ----------------------------------------------:------------ J . iI, WANTED—Our top and npholster- “ «« a ing departm oat is to e finest in the " • ' i* wost and onr prices aro r ig h t l i a d ;, Automobile Co. .

WANTBD — P la in sewiag. Phone *" « I. 220-W._______________________________ and

. , WANTED—Top w ork and upholster- g lng ; also scat covor w ork. L iad Aato*0 mobile Co. . y“■ WANTED—To borrow p rivate money 309_ a t 8 per eeat in terest on f ir s t m ortgages ___0 on new bouses now nn d e r constroetion y

in good Idaho town. B est o f eonstme* H u ,. tion and good loeation. No b e tte r se* 9.- ■- en rity offered anyw here. Can nse from — .. $3,000 to $10,000. Address A. B. 0 ., S

024 M cIntyre BnUdlng, S a lt Lake C ity, met » XJtab. ity.

L WANTED—Wo aro espoelally weil ), equipped to do latho and machine work

o f a lt kinds. L lnd AutomobUe Qo. Ja

I- WANTED—Bloe g rass p a s tn n re r e 450 bndks, or good m onntaln pastnre,

fo r summer. Address Oase * Bebild- ^ - man. Filer. _________

W ANTED TO B EN T — Six room <r bonse,^ fam ished e r nnfnm ished. Ko I- ebUdren. A d d rea J . B , eare News.y _____ , ■- . erI. W A N T E D -L atho and maeblne work — • of every description, L ind Antomo- ^ bUo Oo.

- WANTED TO BUT—P U ty bead of “ 1 vonng grade M erino ewea bred to lam b b u

s. In M areb. Hobbs ft O lU e tt Oastieford, nsa Idabo. Phi

A " 'W A N T E lJ^Y our“ razac.;...Ui3M to ^ sharpen. W em er's Bepair''*Blioft''244

- Seeond sreet .E.>> , I . — — . *

FOR RENT LjF O B BENT—Newly fnm lsbed room ^

r* to r o n t 458 Otb Ave. B . j . i

“* FO B B E N T ^N leely fnm lsbed fro n t * ^ room, furnace h e a t 404 Beveath ave .N .

FO B BENT—One aere tra e t elose Iil __- S tu a rt n . Taylor, pbone 62.' JTO i- _ ' r- FO B BENT—Bed on sleeping poreb.

Gentlemen preferred. B reak fast i f de* A l- sired. 515 4tb Ave. XL —

FO B RBiNT—Sleeping rooms a t 222 {.— F if th avenue e a s t M rs. J . JL F lynn . W

- Pbone 7C2 B. _

10 FOB RENT—Underwood typew riter. Phono 444W.

a PO B R E N T ^ O acrea one mUe nortb — t- o f HoUIster; five-room bouse; weU im- B. 6 proved; $5 per aere. F . B. Gross, Stoek

u e h a n g e bv^lding, P o rtland , Ore.

lg FO B BENT—Boom fo r r e n t Pbons S. A- 99B-U._ TYPEW BITEBS—F o r B ent o r Sals lo, —See Hoover a t Bnslness CoUego, o r _ ed w rita K eb»y <Tbs Typew riter M a n ," 1> Qg B npert, Idsho.

_ FOB RENT—Nice f ro n t sleeping “ room, 037 Third w ee t

_ FOB EENT—Purnlshed sleeping 03 la- room; gentleman preferred . Pboae E . 002J; 840 Boventh ave. E . b

^ LOST I^ LOST—Bottom p a rt o f Conklin fonn* |

ta in pen, Return to Nowws office. ^

LOST-^Betweon Twin Pnlls and Ar- toslsn, brown velvet bandbag, eontala-

__ lag pair of gloves, eheck l)ook, valu- H. | j able pin, and small change. L lberol re-

wnrd lo r return to Tbo Wows or pboneo t _____________________________ “nd LOST—At Sale Ground ono red_plg,

weight sboot 40 pounds. N otify E arl w ^ Kelly, Oeneral Delivery, Olty,

_ S T B A Y tJb -P atn rd sy , b la tk horsc, i ” years old, wolcbt 1300, wearlnif rope haltor, frt>m Twin FaUs. Fred E. C

- Moore._______________________________

r FOUND io ' TAKEN UP—3 pigs, abont th ree *■

months old. H alf m ile south steel- bridge by roek em sher. John Blppe. — K . ■■■■!■ . . I — II I .1 l l . l . II o 3. BBAD THB OIUUMZrZBD ADt ' ~

Ap r il . .

I f 7 0 a w a n t t o b n 7 , ■ e h , .' |.-i^ e x o h a n g e , b a r t e r , d i f t ' poBQ o f o r a c q u i r e A M 7 » ’* I ^ T H W a t r y D a i^ y H e w » r ;?

J ^ y a o B . ________ J ;

FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES 1F O R 'S A L E —Small t o n ^ g car, a l i - ^

most new. M ast sell oaeo, fOOO. Oall''!:?- 1 c^tmlnga or Sm day j 733 2nd Avs. W . ;,:V

POB SALE OB TBADB—Velio ’ear Pbono 554-J2. -

POB S ^ E - M o d r t 80 B;ayne8, wira-^C^ wheels. rebuUv a a d re p a in te i A b a r - - * ^ J ^ l f Mid a t onea. Inqnire Olty Mai^

“ B B A p - U s M ' l ^ . f o n r . O a r - ^ in fine conditions a b a i r f ^ -for Addreaa P . a Box 742.

FOB SALE — BtndebairflrIM S model,. 687 S r j ^ T s .

HELPWAjNTED :WANTED—Y onng m u and women '

for raUway maU aad govenuBcat e lerk^ $110 month. Age 18 .npward.' ■ ExamiaaUons M a r 16. jip o rien ee nn^ ' ’ necessary. F o r free p w tk u la rs w rite •I. liOonard (form er goeem nisnt exam> iner) 470 EqolU ble B ldg.,'W ashtnetoa, • ' .B. ,

WAOTED — Bxperieaeed honsekeep* - •!. er. No U nadi7 . ^ A I , ears News, 'r

WANTED—Good m an fo r eo U eetlu ' and canvassing in Twin FaUs. G ^ t : Kilary and eommiasion. A d d re u P . a ' : Box 047.

WANTED—A girl f e r general house* work. Inquire 210 7tb Ave E or Pboaa 309W . • :

WANTED—E xpericbeea bookkeeper, ^ s o a Anto Oo., H aasen, Idaho. Pboaa .

SALESMAN W A N T E D -^ s I s a la a .- !n ' men, w ith ear p referred, in yonr loeal* ' ; ity . $50 to $200 weeklyy aeUlac tb a twonderful '<O O BA JA **Pateb—ao t a n > " a ll.m b b e r” or K hak i b a e k - I t 's d i f - . ' fe ren t—P a te n te d -^ o tb ln g e!ss like U ' ' '1 on the m ark e t . N o eompetition. T on : > ' ean msks a c lean np— l a tbe world; f c r antoaobU* i i a e r , robea—te n t te ry free. (YoQ e a n 'a ta r t w ith a |fl.06 o r. < der). '^O era^ '* Bnbbar Mfg. Co., X)at- . ; las, Texas. H ave Sereral openlnaa fo r SU te M anagera w ith $600 to $ L 0 ^ ' ' capital. Shonld e a s ilr make $600 to $2,000 per n u n tb . B e qidelt, or tb e a tb- er feUow wUI g e t i t . '

POSITION WANTED ----------------------------:— — ____________ ■ '-

SITCATION W A N T K ) — Man of ttiaU &mUy wisbea w « k e a farm w ith nsnal aeeommodatleaa and gaiden. * Pboae 75, eare e to U n g C reaaery.

. p r o f e a 4 l o M . a . l ;

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7 .a o a a o o i> - ^ v i« « i i ia tu t . n i n b o uCT8. Tiria T JU . . .

a i ^ o e h w b

JO H N W . C O A H A X -Iew y er, f i u T * T n s tB U g . ^ o a e 'M S -B .

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TATLOB COUBm rB—Babeoek BUg. Probate and civil praetiee.

. SWBBLBT ft B W B B X H T -A tto n m a t Iaw . P rae tiee In aU Courts, Twia FaUs, Idabo. j

• B. M. W OLFS—L a w ^ r , Booms 6 w d ' !0, over Idabo D epartm ent Store. Twia FaUs, Idabo.

> J . H . WISB—Lawyer. FoUy nrganit- ed OoUecUon D epartm ent O fU e e s- | Booms 0 a ad 7, over Twia FaUs B**H

I ft Trust Co., Twin PaUs. Idaho. -

DON J . HBH BT—Boom 7, L D. Bldg. Oolleetiona and Commereisl Law.;

i A E 0 H 3 T K 0 T

I OHABLES B. KAUFUAK, a reh itee ta Babeoek building, e ltr .

; j” BUSINtSS ;" O O L L E O T IO N S

’ MEROHAKtV PR O TEO ilV B ABSO. h OIATIOK, BOISB. 15 y ^ * expetl^ e enee. D ebtors IntervlowM person^ly;

- O L A S S A

• w n r f io w O lA B S -W to i . u d d . ; ■inet work. M oon's Shop.' Pboae <.

i P IA H O T u i m a . ^

H A K O ‘x u i r m a ^ ^ o r H a i i . ^ 1^ ' .. 84 ,'Rogerson BotsL >

VUOXO TOKIKQ—Pbone 108,'’ U m ^ Mnrie Oo. . ' ; , ........v;^j

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i i iW l iiiMHiimi' Student Handicraft EJxhil■ ' tUtiOH-Remarkable in Ej

" in ConstiniclaTO7 V t r a c e i s j E x t e i i S i v ^ i e l d ^ ^

; M arlt«d b7 'th « m oit Toriad u d ix^ rx '■ tenalvo d iip U f ever boMtod bjr tha MJi

T w iaT U la b irh . school, the am taal vo* / ^ tio n ft) exhib it w u bold i a tb e dif- ‘ f p m t rooms o9 the high Mhbol build* lug^-yeatcrday afteraoon and oronlng. Unusual intoroat v a s manifeateil in the g . . exhib it by tbe largtf numtwrt o f pooplo who v isited , tbe tohooL \

Boginulnfi. a t 2:3& o ’eloolc, and coa- t^ulD fr un til 6 0 ’clock, and during the bonrs of 7:30 to 10 o ’clock, w ork of tho .students /o r tlu> past r e a r , v a a , •

to Inapeetisa by ue.p tioU e. 8 tu- dtfnta nsslstM ih e ’ inslTMtors in sbov- “ a in a the ir v a ic a lo Tisltofa. l a tbe iatt- *f“ <jmdon a musical progratn was fnr* “ ‘'J nished by tbo orchestra ‘ o f tbs h igh . : •phool, and la the evening a a bqor of music v a s provided by th e l>aad, both programa beinir under tba d iroetioa of 5. T . Bainbridge.

Sixteen departments o f tb s institu- tio o exhibited past aceompllsbmenta ,A v h ich shoved preparation, Icnovledge aind ski]]. Tbe .Englisb room la par- Ueular shoved v h a t vaa probably tho

. tho greatest Tclume of work dlspiarfld. Scores of themes, all bound la a rtis tle V* covers, paid tribu te-to tb a -v o rk of. tbo English d ^ t m s n t d o r ^ tb e past

Porhaps tbe most interestinff exhib it <irQm,.« neehanieal -point o t n e v . v a s th a t .of the pbyaUa elass, taogh t b y R on P , .J5Ja/algor. . In this room vero aor-

■ mlerpsoopes. jtvo siphons iilustrat* .vv,, iq g 4 la v of physics, optical lHusiona, a denonstra tlon of'cap liU ry aetion. and

small telegrfiphio systom, in addition td aeveral other displays. Thla toom a ttnw tod .m aoy vlsttors during the ovo- Foi ning. - P oi. In the ehjuniatry. . room, nu m ero u ^

tbomee and written experiments v a re R m Bb ovn, together v i tb the processes of cbemieal aetion. This v a s alao a very in teresting exhibit. <

lA tla . French, Spanish and h istory n,j„ roopa shoved maps, themes and other tonat o f composition vork , Aa did also ^ tbe commercLal department. Postara calling a tten tion to serioua qnostl6as

.o t th e 'd ay ,w ero present in tbe aoelal <<\ science departm ent, while sim ilar plae* .vt, afda ox^lalBod various lav a o f psychol-

’ ogy in a v e i r attraetivo manner. Tbe ,v< . natbem atics dasses '. exhibit v a a com- i__

I»« )a_« f I n l lK a probljm . «nclo«id to • <OT«rt.

A center o f a ttraetion v a a a goner- «toY d f a ia tio 'e lo e t^ ity io .tb e general

■scieAee ^oom. A ateam engine a a d a a l x -n y ph o to ^ap b m ro also oa display wil there ir t th tbemes coveriag b raaeb e t We of ib e d a s s 'v o rk . A pparatns and Poj theme* v e re tb e d iie f features o f the sirl bioIoBy and pbyalology classes. Oio' T b o ' ipaee devoted to ih e public

speftking' d e p a r ti^ n t contained tv o ifiedals v o b by students o f thea cbooL Oso vaa v o a iaat year by Dorothy • K enw orthy a t the aU te declam atory co, contest, U e otbor by-O gretta M array a t tJifl dU trla t contest a t Butley a few , i , w eeks ago. “ Testlmoalala” reeom- wr m ending th e eourse in 'fo ren s lc s wore num eroos.' ani

' Banplea of g taias, a. m ilk tes tin g ste o u tf lv a 'e r6 am 'r ie |ia ra td r 'a iid compost- tio» vo rk - f e a t u r e ' the ag ricu ln ra l g roup 's display. -Itt the m anual traia* Ing-room a, a r t id e s ; ran fiag from me­chanical, draw ings to u o s io g boards and an offiee desk v e re exhibited, * draw ing filT o r^ lo ooamenta from the ^ .fil^lOTB.

Contests voro held ia tho conunereial department- la s t e fsn b g . Dora Wilaon •*> v ln n ing f irs t ' place la addition v o rk of

' SO atifflbers, and Jaek l^ ip p s soeoad. t » In mulUpUcatib^ Jack I>hin?8 > t3ofc l ira t p la « a a d D o ^ W laoa eeooadJ

HOTIOB or a a a or b s d u l t ff;AlQ^KAZB'

. Cilfi™, ,0«in*T ■'o t T « )^Falla, B ute , o l-Idabo , lE stm y S a le ./ a

I , A. N . SpnuKue, aeerll^ of tb e OounT t r o f Twin Vafls, S U te of Idabe, b a ra th is day taken into my pMeoeaioa a t Oibnon<a Place, 3 aUea aoutb*aiid 1 M milea east o f Tw ia Falls aouthoaat eor* aer, th e followlag deaerlbed eatray aai- mals. to-wit':

1 iron g rey n a re , weigbt lOSO lbs.2 bay g e i^ jn i , weight 1100 lbs.2 yearling colts, one w ith w hite face,

bUcK in color.(No visible brands),

which estray animals I w ill sell ia pu r­suance with Section 2f>00, Compiled S tatu tes of Idaho, a t pablio aiwtlon, to tho highest and beat bidder fo r law ful monoy of tho Unitod Slatea on May 29,19S0. a t 11 o ’eloek a. m. a t tb e above described promiaea, Oounty o f Twin Taila, Btato o f Idabo.

D ated AptU SO, USO.A. K. SPRAOCB,

- S heriff.B y H. O. DIETBIOII,

Deppty.

T m s OOHSEBVATIONis Im portan t I t Is mado po ssib le 'b y ■mJcaai*lng‘wbiob prolongs th e life of old, worn tire s and tube* and avoids the a e c e sa i^ e f boylng n e v ones a t fre- qnent intervals. Oor vuloaaizera are espedally skilled experts i a tire eoa* serration . I f i t i« a t a ll 'poasib le to a a re tb a t t ire , v e caa do it. .

eisTATEIHlLGAIIIZIIieCO. - V-' Vr*Mi «b4 A n. w ^

: TWiy.FiVLLS PAn.X

is iT i T Mimimrfe' , J. - , . ■ poadlcltibit a t Acadenaic Instl- S x t e n t a n d S k i l l S h o v m h . v a a

s - ^ D e m o t i s t r a t i o h ' E i t i r — L ;

I s o f T r a i n i n g

DEPTH OF WATER IN JACKSON LAKE ^

STILL INCREASES S J'• d tiea .

B ta t e m e n t f r o m H e a d q n a r t e r a S h o w s O o n t im ie d S t e a d y I r - cense «

tigatlonW ow. T hat Uioro is a itcndy Xlov of v a te r

into the Jaekaoa 'Lako reservoir ia ladieated wilh «aoh new v eek ly report, soul o u t by 6XccalW« of th e rodasMp . . tioa aervico. . ,

On April 17 tho to tal atago of avail* tble wntor in tho ro jw rv^r .ww 174,140 . i . . _ „i »ero foot, o r nn inereaao of fil80 acre _ : ^ feet, la a week. Ono woek la ter, o r on ,April U,- tho toU l waa 179,000 fttro foot, or an addltlnn of 5400.

The amount of impounded w ater for irrigation purpoaos is th is y e a r much p -o n j./ leM than a year oko, whon a atago o f .tjureh JG8,120 ocre fcot was moaaarod. T lu Inflow dutteg t h t week ending ApiU 24, 1010, too, was mueb greo ter (han »(luring iho eorre4 >ondiaff. week th is m —o year, being 11,400 acre f e e t . elub of

Tlie biteet report in fn ll la: tiro th iJA 0 K S 0 N ,I .A iB llio B A O B

On April « , m a o ----------------178,000On April 24, a year ago ........^ 306,120 BnlldPor week ending April 24_.-...» 5,4€0 W illian For saaio week a y ear a g D _ ^ _ 11,400 iog alt

PBEOIPITATIOW -AT M O iA HInches.

For week eadiag AprU 24, 1920- 0.04Por same wek » yoar ago-----..... 0.00 " ‘*7Prom Sept. 1 to AprU 24, 1926— 17.38Fbr nm g-fnhd a - y w M o rt

OOMBDT D&AW0 OBOWD: toiday “ Bringing-Up F a th e r ," drow an lm- tw6 co

nonse erowd to tho Lavorlag theater wnrd. last n ig h t The musical comedy prov- govoror sd a tair vehicle fo r eotoTlalnoont, po rt of liaving some ({ood and aome bad fea* ported turea, “ J lg g s” was averago but ,‘M aggie" was fa r aod aw ay bolow

jxpeeution* and tbo noeessary staad* ird. -4Pomo of tbe music v a s vo rth ifhU o£ueik of I t w a sn 't. -Tho “ toll*

I w * ' was one o f tbo o tr f^ n d ln g '^:30 o n n t n i ^ f e d M ^ . ' ' - ', buaines

TO H O ID PIONIO before

T h e B u ^ e s s W cm ea’s . aswclaUon w Ul.bave a picale a t Bluo 'Lakes on «“ >'od t Wednesday, May Cth. L eaving the Clly Pork a t 4:30 by truek . Members do- a o d w l siring to go m ust no tify Mr*. Lowla a t Olos Hook Store-by M oaday ijwealng. , i® ,

_ _ _ _ _ a ?Tlioy Speak W all o f I t oxperle

" I frequiatly bear CbamborliUn's p C o u ^ Bemedy praised b y friends and i - _ ^ acquaintances ,whleh only tends to strengthen my good opinion of i t , " _i< i , . w rites Mrs. F red A rter, ZancsvUle, 0 .T ry i t when you have a eough or cold ^omear and aee for youraolf w bat a a oxeellent „ ^ W n . . i . l i - . 4 r .

*■* > ’ ■ ....... ...... tjjo boTO T E E TBOXraAKDS W HO H A 7B

M B W riL L IK O THB METHD- ' Prep DIBT CBXrWSa ^ t t o o

On Sundny evening D r. B ennett wiU C h ^ b sj>oak on th e queaUon, “ WIU the Churdiea Get TegeU iarf” tfe a 'i-m lss hearing w hat Dr. Bonnott has to say about Tt. I t w in be w ortb coming m any , ®, mUes to be in the M ethodist Ohoreb tncludi B unday-ev w ln g - a d v . ,

, .B B .S P E K T iO YXIAB8 •' 'Bruno Stelndd is no t a one-yoar mu*

s ldao ,- b n t haa apent 40 yeara o f bis . A oi l i f e , m tb the 'cello. H ear him M ay m ad e '

. . . .

N o tic e to P a t r o n s T w in F a l l s W a te i

T h e T w iu F a l l s W a t e r W a t k r e m i n d i n g i t s p a t r o n s t h a t th o ^ tiic a n d u s i n g w a t e r f o r g a r d e n p u r p ( u a . Y o u w i l l p i o a s o t a k e n o t i c e W a t e r W o r k s r e q u i r e t h a t y o u o n a n d B p r in k lo y o u r l a w n s e v e r y o t w a t e r i n g g a r d e n s , a n d s p r in ic lin { s t r e e t n u m b e r a m u H t s p r i n k l e t l t h e i r g a r d e n a o n t h o o v e n d a y s o w a t e r i n g g a r d e n s a n d s p r i n k l i n j H trp o t n tim b e rH m u s t s p r i n k l e ^ t l t h o i r g a r d e n n o n t h e o d d d a y s o f

Wo, a t t l i i s t i n io , c a l l t h e a t l t o H o c tio n 1 7 , o f O r d i n a n c e N o . ! re iu lH a.s f o l l o w s :

* “ S E C T I O N 1 7 . W H E N 81 . C E A S E .

F o u n ta iu H a n d s p r i n k l i n g fo r o n s s h a l l n o t b o o p e r a t e d d u r i n g f i r e u n t i l s i g n a l i s g iv e n t h a t f i r o Jaw nH , g a r d e n s a n d y a r d s m u s t ob p o s e p a i d f o r . N o n o z jd o f o r s p r th i in o n e - f o u r t h i n c h i n d iam o fc

' la w n « o r g a r d e n s s h a l l b e a llo w © o ’c lo c k p . m .”

W e r e s p e c t f u l l y a s k o u r p t t e r m s . 'o ^ d p r o v ^ p n s o f th o a b o v

B e s p e c t f u U y s u b m i t

T W I N P A L L S

I.

rh e body o f A rthu r P . Hkriseo, wboae - -ath oecurred la s t e ra a la g a t loeAl ^i^ taW o llo w in g -an operattoa fo r «p- ' T ’ Olnd ld tia , vIU b e fo rv a rd ed th is after* I onon to Ogdea fo r 'burial. Decedent tola-inarried and » ^ > r^ e h t o f Jerome. ior vi v a a i i y e a n of nge. Pol«-1>

~ ■ . : Not

J o c a l g r e v i + i e j 2“ “ '

_ _ _ aa iia:

B etam a from OaUfozsla—J . E . Rob- <5 t i nts re tum od Wodnesday afternoon —om a business tr ip to California mulboa « . . mayp<

Llceased to Wed— A m arriage li- ^nse w as issued th is morning to 'Vor- whito0 H . M unyon, ago 23, and E lva Mae i , . non, 10, both of Filer.

Oomea flpoin Oaxud*—H. 0 . B rovn M on- rlved W odnesday from Canada and - . ,11'rem ain fo r a . abort lim e vialUng B ut id looking a fte r business affaire .

i n M to B « * -T lii! L iid in A id lo-Bty o f the L utheran church, wULmeet m lx t Thursday aftom ooq a t th e homo ,M iss J . BilUar, 102S ShbahiTno atreet •

C basge M w tlng Dat»«-Tho Young . >oplo'a. aoclety o f tho Lutheran urcb .v iU , moot noxt Thursday eve- ng Inatead of. Wodnesday, a t tbo par- nngo, 009 Third avenuo v e s t. *

M asonlo Olnb Q narten -^T he Masonic but :&i ub of .T v in F ^ s iias leased tho en­ro th ird-floor of tho M cC b^ick build- *-----------g fo r elub and lodge puriioaea. -The nwTLX. lartera will bo fum labiid afld occu- od obont M ay 10.

1 • ■' - Is tbe snBnUdiag Perm its— i s m om lng Sunday illiam Noh took out fi M rm it c o w Ohurdivr- g a lte ra tions and ro n u ra t» a .ee* en t s true tu re on ElRbtn avonue u c ^ b . n 't»o co a tJa estim ated a t $300. A .‘.E i^ m 3g baa a perm it fo r the buUdiagtof-ft aali garage on Sixth avenue nbrtb/^taiSt $180. • •• / • \_______

K o rln g D ay f e t 'OtidealrableB—6h,tr*f A. N. SpragBe rocoivod word yea- Aboutrday from Oooding of tho paaslng of friends orb coachloads of undosirablos oast- vis motosrd. Tho travelers ore m o ^ n g a t Wcdnoediiv o rsn en t expense tow ard an eastorn them wit >rt o f em barkation and w ill bo do-irtod to a lo re ip i land. Tho C

, » III ■ a t tho hiK oiglita T ttnp la r t o Uaet-*^A regu- torday nr communication o f - ’Pwin Falla Com* wna heldandcry No. 10, Knight* Tem plar, will follows:1 bold .a e x t Tuesday ' b e g ln n l^ a t Mjs . m . 30 o 'eloek. The ^ a io n w ill bo de* dtmt; M Itod en tiro ly to transaction o f such vice proi islness m atte rs as may regularly <oo>e recordlnj iforo tbo commandery a t tb a t time. ’ ‘ '

ObUR^ H aa Orcbaatra—A well bal* ' - iced orchestra of eight pa rts has been,-ganizod i a tbe Presbyterian chnrch • id w ill play In tbo Sanday evening «>•--- irvlco th is wee)(. Mrs. M ary Siggins

tho p ia n is t AU members, w itb tho ceeptloa of ono, are membera o f the re sY to rian cjin^^egation and all are

I b P roba te Oonrt—Tomorrow mom*Ig BAjph Glbaon, Olyn Shopbord and Iwood Henstoek, all Twin f ^ l ls lads,U be taken boforo Judge O. P. Du- all to answ er charges Involving mis* smeanora.. Shepherd is a t present - ib jec t to a suspended sentence, or arolo, from tho d is tric t c o u r t All JO boya aro accused of t h a f t •

P repara fo r D tali J o b b e r ^ A com* l i t to e . representing tbe Twin Falls Chamber ol Commorco la m aking prcn- rations for tbo en tertainm ent of Salt Ake*twaimnt» 'B*en who are .to be bere .rith a Uta^"JOblusr«^-^apedal t ^ l n , on d ho aftom oon o f May 0. Tho p 'ro m m "Deludes a tr ip nbout town and to Bho-- hone lU la and o thor po in ts o f com- »erdal, a nd acenie interest.

ONE D O licA K FOB STUDBHTS .A prieo o f 11.00 for atudonta has been

an d e 'to hoar Bruno S te ln d d on the cello. M ay 4 t h . - ^ v .

I ■

i i s o f t h e . I t e r W o r k s :

takes tUi3 method nf ajtime for sprinkling lawns urposes is once moro with )tico tha t tbo rules of the u only w ater your gardens ■y other day. The patrons ' kling lawns bearing oven Io thoir lawns a n d ' w ater |ys of thc niontlJ* Patrons kling lawns ho.arlng odd le" their lawns and water rs of the montli.e attention of oar imtronn •No. 238, of the city, which

^ SPRINKLING SHALL j

K for lawns, yardij or gard- .ring or after imy alann of 'firo is out. Sprinklers for st only bo used for tho pur** sprinkling shall be la i^e r imoter. No sprinkling of slowed after the hour of 11

ir patrons to observe the abovo rules nnd ordinanco. bmittod,

LLS WATEna WORKS,By J . J . Pilgerrim, ^

Superintendent.

.Y, NEWS. ..TWIN gA LLS.

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,' ,- *•*"'•*,7 ' oMi ^' eor i

ktMothxfb'ear, \ SS°fe.‘ W r p i | » F a i W ,

■*0M 6R B 0W '8 M ay in y , b o t \ nooa,our admonitloB' to m otber la d a ia ty t«

’ to w ake aad call ua «*rly r M em berar w e l l donco about no may* ' dambs Ble .ln tho oady-daw a. JToba Or*N ot u a . ..... ............. - ........................m a a , ^ tI n Ibo f lra t place w o're no ^

ood orl>liie o a iV haa vor become a habit w ltb us.0 abaU loU between the abeeU,'

iiaual giving, porhapa, moreless contem plative • a tten tion .T h e Ei

tho galU vaatera morrUy, llgbt- Mra^, gaily .'.trlppiiig aronad the noon. -ALilborry-beg pardov-around tbe tendanceaypolo, w inding, o r binding up sow ing (0 n ttenuatod stick in ,a color* h d d Ma^1 acbome o f ribbons and lacea, ■ lunehoon tilto bo rne on ib e b re e u tb e . <i' y o f th e larif, and the chirrup noon tb<

tbe sparrow iniagleir w itb tbeekus o f the singers, a* ever a a d M rs.' fioa— LnncbeoiB u t tho ro ’a a doubt tha t these on' Soveiineora nnd laystors wilV enjoy n a tiona :loir m atu tinal devotiobs a a . on a teauch. aa wo shall o n jo r our p a r t ternieco

ib e p lay .' * laid fo rTbo ■ p ^ d ln g genius in Bols6 amusome

stim n g ly s triden t tonoa E . J . Ositaaetb ttiua: no x t m»“ C oo ler." . L am ed. Criptle, to bo auro, but- moaa-

il, la l t no tf. Nico day yesterday, w rtb ita " C

; maximum. Growing w eather In igh t, too, a t 41 degrees. j

S igns and symptoms of ra initiQO p redp ita tion . ' g---- -------------------------------------------- - , F a lls vil

---------------------------- . - Mra. dLXi T H B OHOUOHB8 OBT TO* Tvrin.

.OBTHBB?” M ra. 1B su b jec t o f Dr. B onaott'a sormon ^oy oren lng a t tho MotEodlat ^, ” * 0.

: - - M r. a:- - - - - - • — ------ O. H . :

J o c i a l . N o i M l S

out th ir ty F ilor young peoplo, . r< I lls o f M r. nnd Mrs. (Jronvlllo Da- * jotored lo t h d r homo near Clovor tosday evening and surprised

w ith a kitchen shower.

0 Catholio 'Women's league m et **TI lo homo o f Mrs. E. M. Wolfe yes* y nftem oon. A business mooting held^w lth olectlon of officers as wa: M rs. E!. M. Wolfe, p resident; peril M . B . Corcorat^^ ftrs t ''v ice prosl- tion:

; M rs. Cbarlea H. Burton, seeond > 7i p residen t; M rs. Charles Maeauley ding secretary ; Mrs. M. C. P u t- j | . ■, .

A G O

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W O Ideeh a d

.... Ey i T T ' ^ c e pn u X th r

\ V ' roa' V \ hal111 ^ '* * * ^

A

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t i m

\A big shipment of beautiful

tivo •models and, styles. Bo ono resistible. They range in price

BEL 30>3.9aQ

r,.fiaa ;id a l::jv c9 t» iT } W Ar* Tw ia 2 ^ ; n a k e , ,treaao rv . A b a^ t .tv aa » > F r a i l ^ '

' two*coBras Inaebeon was served. Mrs. o . ae ra ot th e ehib p w ia n t were' 2I*s- *^teiI Boy .',‘H o t o , E ..,L . M ae«lcar, Dr. A. ;AQrabam,. P asser,.A . BeUg- 7«>torday aB«bfly,,W .O. Cbapmaa, L o ck ta rt Mra,; ^t. A. Jacobs. Quest* fo r itb e a ft- * 'Kjf tca .w e re Mts.,.WUleU H a b c e .s r . , ^E . M- QaUs, M ra.,C arl DeLong, Twto P ^ l*«rs. P. O: Beebe. I

. M - • 1 -■ tbe day, inI Episcopal Oulld met a* th# home .p.ra. V ; H . Decker yesterday U ftot- J " * ,

•About 15 mombors w n S 'l i r ' t t - f f “ *’Bce a a d tho timd w ae^ p en t w jth g and plaas for the a a le '^ o -bb May 8 a t the Parish h»lC ‘A ligbe BOB will also bo served the .aame ;t iioon. A t the close o f tbe-tiftet» . tbe hostess served r e f t w r t ^ t * . « p .

I. W ilbnr a HiU entertained the leon elub yesterday a t her homo . vlsl Bventh avenue e a s t ' 'W hite car* i w n . S. ] ua an d ferns tn a '-Japaniise vase — in nh teakvood stand, formod the* con* „ U it i^

ICO fo r tho tabltf ond cover* v e re •fo r n in e .' BrldffO form ed ' the )m eni fo r the afWmoon ir i th Mrs.Ostrander hovinff hlgb seofe. Tho i i -m . m«»ting will bo w itti Ml*. E . 6 .

Twin Pall* Mr. a n d .

- ' wer e la Tp e i - j . o ^ a . l j !■

0 . S tew art o f Burley Is a Twin ™

s. lEdna Deaaer of Bogorson, is a I \ ) M . F a lls visitor. , X .a. Bl T.. Hazaard ia apendlng the

in Shortone.C. I*araon o f.P au l, rogistered in O T D A

c ity yesterday. 0 I I l H. an d M rs. T. D. N aah .aad Mra. 'L Bueban&n. o t , M urtaugh. w ere g the. o ut of town visitors in Twin •wnmnnnnmtr yestarday. ^l|ilil|ulllilul

'IRST PRESBYTERlAlASHEB HABLAND BBAND,'

: SUlfDAY EVENIKa, BUY 2,,•THS DBBAfiBUBRT OF B B L tgrO H A2R)

. T7inprB> 8TATB8” “ In our fatuous w orship of^-*iMterialiBm, our

« rily , we have turned a contemptuous eye on ional stab ility and power from' tbe b e g ln a l)^ LND EDDCAHON.” I . ' ,

O O D V ^ I A ^ T O T R A D B

: OF surC r o w d s o f b u y e r s h a v e a l r e ;

i n t a g e o f t h i s e x c e p t i o n a l s v w a s t o l d y o u t h a t n o t h i n g

o r t h w e a r i n g u n d e r S 7 5 a n d s e d a s u r p r i s e t o f i n d t h a t t l a d f o r o n e - h a l f t h a t p r i c e .

E v e r y s u i t i n t h e d e p a r t m e r j p t i o n , n o t e d b e l o w , h a s g o i i r e e d i v i s i o n s — $ 4 7 i E a n y c ^ e s t h e s e p r i c e s r e p n a l f t h e r e a l v a l u e .

O n ly T h r e e P'D o z e n s o f w o i i o n t

t h e i d e a o f b u y i n g a s ( \ \ c h a n g e d t h e i r m in d s

v a lu e s .

OnluThre,T h e r e a r e n o w b u t

e n t i r e s to c k . N o m a t i o r p r i c e , t h e g a r m e n t o f t h r e e g r o u p s i—

$ 3 2 . 5 0 $ 4 7 .5 (

- • Conditions of thtSlooe tbeae salt* in aw st cases a n a

' tbere mnat be a sm all charge fo r needed a - be no approval*, d« exchanges, no n t o n i

' sale 1* made i t m tu t b« eonaidared flnaL ,

A F e w MI n g o in g o v e r o n r s to c k w e I

g o o d s u i t s i n b lu o a n d g r a y t h a t U w t s e a s o n . T H E S T Y L E S A l q u a l i t y e x c e l le n t . *1111 t h e y a r e

$ 1 9 . 5 C

V o i le W a is t s[u l v o i le w a s h w a i s t s j u s t s e c o iv o d . ■: QO o f t h e f i r s t t o lo o k o v e r t h i s so le c : e f r o m ,...........................................- .........................

t : 'S r U S 6n 5 f tW e r ‘'v«*^»*

UslAb#*:it|.thla<,oajr. il', • “ “ Peraoaina o f Oooding, rtgi** ■

Tvin .PsU * yeat^rdar*O e o m -Boekley of . Haxelton,In T w ia-Falla yeeterday.

Q. 8 . -Peek o f Buh) «M nt yea^ iftem 'eoa l a Twin Pafta. - . :A. f fe v b o rr r o f FVer spen t 7 afternoon in T v in -F a lia . - H arry 0. CUfford o f Ooodiag, is ito r i a .T v in PaUa yoaterday.B. B ro v n of Bubl arrived in 111* yeaterday for. a brief, v i a i t .C. l l L ytle of HoULiter spent ; i s Psll» -on a shopping

W. E .'M oM aatera of K im berly reaterday afternoon la - T w ia

lad Mr*. SL M. 'Vaaderpool of v e ro T v ia Falla visitors yos*

nd M rs. M. B. Bkaggs of Poea* a ia T v in Fftlls on a b rie f bus- ip . ■ J« d M rs. E a rl Provost m otorod . * -om Castleford W edaeaday fo r v U l t 1S. D. Perrine la epondlng th e 'I Bboahono v lsitng v lth fr ie n d s - slivea.Ad M rs. P . 0 . Bethune motored Dm Jorom o yesterday on a baai-

Goy 'ean n d ers o f HasoUoz^ v a a ' tbe o u t o f ,to w n ' shoppers in ■

'all* yesterday . . ind M rs. O. J . ChUds bf FUor,1 T w ia F alls yesterday on a ' a bualneaa. and p l e a ^ trip .

3MORROW-SMAY-DAY

RATTONIS ClEWEBs”F M w n i

AN CHURCHrD, M inbrter . . . ’

2,,8 O'OLOOKND H D tro A T io ir n r t b s I ”our f a t and e o m ^ c e n t proa* on tbo tw in■;p^^ra o t na-

^ ^ . o f tim e-^^]B L IG IO N

riB _.'ready taken ad- suit sale. When

3^ could be had nd $100, it is in- b the best can be .

l e n t v s r i t h o n e e x - , r o n e i n t o o n e o f - =7.50, $62.50. I n p r e s e n t b u t o n e -

P r ic e sn who had given np a su it this year, hftvp. ds a fte r seeing these *

ree Pricesu t threo prices in tho • natter ■what the form- 2Ut has gone into ono

5 0 $ 6 2 . 5 0

theSalen seUlsg a t a loss te na, od alteration*. Tbera caa n n a fo r c red it; a lte r tbe Jd .,

V lorere found a numbor of .bat were carried from ARE <300D aud the

are gone—

)0

. Thoy a re of attrac- )lection. They are lr*...........$1.96 to $11.50