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TW1 > VOIk 4. ITO. 81 , ' SlESEIfBlI ' : coiiicffl " pffiiiii, ............ pi Lloyd«6 eorge Spends. Oay in sj ^ ’Preparation of' Statement w "^for Meetinfl with De Valera l[ at Downing Street Resilience IRISH REPORTS INDICATE- TRUCE BEING OBSERVED Qaestion of Peace or Oontinaed War will be Decided in Dnb> V . lin, According to well Inform- ^ J| ed ObBervers LONDON, (if) r - The flr*t mooting between Premier Uojrd Goorgu and Eamonn de Taloni, tho Irbli ropoblleaa JtailcT, TriU be heW tA IsSO p. Thwi- dny, at'. No'. Ifr DoTrnloff street, tho pHme mlDiitor’s eifieial reiidoDCc, it . waa MDOonced ftt Bbn Foin headqaar*. tori bero today. Infcrrednhot tbo eonfcwi\jfl.li t<i«.tetwoon thcao two fiion nlonfc'''^' ' . ' . ' J ' ' , bi Final ;1pTepBTaU6ni:f6r'the' mtollnjj E were beloff mado M dty by tUD KDVcrn- bi moat tid tho lirlili" delation bat tha iV procedure to bo folJoirod. haa not. been sc annDoneod. tl Bmnta Ca* for Peflfllt* Eole j| It waa Uieoghk penSMe'tbai Ocntial m J. C. Smuta, premier to tho Union of SoutU Africa, wotild play ,a very «lofi- fi nito rote in Uio soj^tUtioni. qi Goncral Stante haa ;been considered n iho man chiefly reipooslble for the rap- b id dcvoloptnent of peace moves in Ire- ]i: land, and )ato laat weak It wos said bo t1 mifffat a e t.u temporary chairman of f< the coialng conference. U Bo VAlorft and his colleagues spent the night at a liotel with frieuds in ibU a city last niRh't.' Durinu evening there c! was ft meeting of Sinn Fein aympathlx- ti ers, at wbleb it Is assumed tbo aUiutbn t' wos quite thoroughly eanvnssed. 1 Tree# Halt* SortlliUtt ,* Itoports from Ireland indicate tho truce artftnged ■wbich boenmo oUecUvo j nt noon last Moaday wns b»JngJ5*M«’^- '■£' ed;--Throbsctvattea-of “ O n t a p m f l n 'i ’’ K day lo Bel/aat-ye«terday waa not at* j ' tended by. any, vioIcnee, and it SrpulJ .. appear that bofli hides in the bitter f ntrife in tho Ilmerald Isle.were resoir- -j cd not to «nbana«j their lender* in ^ their efforts to arrange peace. j Mr/- Llofd Qcorojc ««ut to bis eoun- „ try homo Choquors Court, today ftceom- j 1 PAnlod by members of his staff. It Is ^ understood be will soo there some of tho ^ cabinet mombors nnd prepare his Intro- ductory rcmarlcB for tho mcetlae with ' -Db'Vrtlern bcre tomorrow. l^edalon B«stii v ltb TyMia Irishmen eloaoly in touch with tliO- . Sinn Pe\n <JetJaTe tbo fjueslSon whtWicr there la to be^peace or continuatieft'.ijf ' the war In .Ireland will bo declilcd-in Dublin. Mr. TDe'Valora and bl.s-col- . .leagues will listen attentively to any suggestion"teade by.tbo British preijlier or otber British statoamcn in Lov«lon ^ and -win' discuss freely witb t^iom the ' way to n srttlcmcnt, but the IHsh re- pubUcau pMllament, these .Irishmen say, will decide whether nny of tlie pr'opo«d solutions are aceeptnblfc to’thc Irish people. ' , - . Mr. Do Valera-will reply to all pro- potmlA for tbo rctontioni ot Ireland wllbln tho empire, it is docinred, that he remains n repubUcun, lut'bclnR a democrat bo must lenvo it to the peo- ple be represents to*eboqse tlio coijmithey 'desire to follow. - • D l Valora Holds Confwencos. Mr. Re VJnlera later held conferences wUb \rthur Griffith, founder of tho f I flinn Foin orgnnl^nllon, niid other ro- ^ publlo.-iii lenders In the I>ondon hend- ' i|imTterV of *be Irish ilelegtiVltin. .The nutronie of »io meeting, it la genernliy foil lioce, ilcpeods upon whnt flrca'- Hritain bas lo offer nnd whether tb? projioJnlfi will meet with tbo approval of the Irish repiil'llenn pntliflme.nt. td whic-!i Mr. Do Val.’ni is erpecteil fo tbo m atter for ilrclslon. ->^to.inwhi!e, tbe south nnd west nf '/f.'Inn.l nro enioylni; at least the tern pofary ppnce broiiiiht about by the friiro. Hut in the north, nml o.ipoolnl- ly nrounil Bplfn.it, there has bei'ii fiabt- ;ni; bofween fllnn Poiners and Union- whlfb U TcncnteA In ibe sftutb. wlii'n- the nnlonirls nre held resptinsl- Ml' fi'r tho disorders. Is Onest of rrtonds. TliU tnornlnc Mr. De Vtilera ovor a iiii’etlnc of bis supporters In,his hoto', Tbo republlittn leader did not slfo], in tlio linle! Inst night. After «iit)..Mi^cinfion vrilh his friends, be, . vhli Ao O'Btiots. ptwWent of thf Qn<t llr Irnc'io In lx>nilon. loft Ibe bolel Ijtte l.vt nicht for nn iiitnmoiinrcd dontln.v 'ion, Uo stnvi-d with friends with Vhoni hp n-ill'romnln durinc his wholo visit Irt London, mproly n" H'c hend- ilii.iflors of the delecatinn. ULSTER DELEGATE TO nOITT SZPXJBIiIO IN HlEliAKD IlKLrAST. f/P) — Jobn Mill.'f An- ilt.'ws. who one of the UWcr I'niomnt ilolcgntos to tho Ixindon eon- 'fotem'e'».Mch will endeavor to nrrnrjRe pf-nre in Ireland, declared in n spooeh nt n Coimtv Down Oranco Oenionstrntion tilm-mcfrf^n'h'W M liS.ho wished peace in Trelnndi he-wouU-xesolutoly combat . fContlao?a 00 Pago l^trfT. ‘ N PAI Mixkatt Regrets . I Fleet’s Departure ' 1 I ; Before Reception ' General Qomes Says He Hod ' Planned to Sntcrt&in Amer> » , ioan Officera TAMPICO, i^ ^ ^ n e r o l Aranlfo B. Oomoz, conimahdcr of the Moxican mllUary forces in tho oil region, cx- ; prcrsed regret today thnt tborUnlted |[\ States erulsQt Sacrmnonto w d Clovo- Q . land sailed from T«apl«o thii ooralng ni AA bo had plonoed to entertain tbn pg officers of the warships, with whom bf bad a cordial meeting. ce t—. --------- . E L K S I t t i r, i'CiPGEIIffli r' I ^ . In ° Los Angeles Oonvention VoVos ni to 0(76 Headquarters.to H- linoiB Metropolis' - ______ ,..••• LOa AK0ELE8, Oii,.(/P>-Ohl- w » cago irusel»ct«du tho location of tl tiig ponnansnt headqurtm of the •ho BwiBTelaat Order of Elks by tho gvMBl todg« of ttB otd« bet* to- !';■ S LO0 ANGELES, Cal., WV-Tho mem- \ bers of tbo gijind lodge of tho B. P. 0. >01! Elks rottled down touay to wbat thoy ,, rn- bopod would bo the final session of ;ho ibclrbibers/tbey wanted Vo got throuRb ton so thoy c<juld 'join the ’ tbourands of ~ thoir LTotbren now bore la roioylng ' tbe progrnm of ilghtseoing and events , that huvo been arranged for the re- lal malnlng dars of tbo weoV. of The iirobfems before thc,^ -were tht^ ifi- final Itttallon of the grand Itvdge head n quarters with the cialmi i>f Chicago c( rad receiving wlibt its sponsors aalil would tl ap- be favorable'consideration; and the Is 'ro- jiroposal of .tbe Oregon delegates thnt U bo tbo grand lodge' gel-behind tbelr plan v of for a national playground.nnd hunting ai lodge for Elki In Oregon. , a! ent Whilo Uio grand loilgo was working bU most of tho inks wero playing. Ihtf £ ore chief event was tho final eom|telitlve Ux- tost for drill teams. The six teams In^ Ion tbo fltols were Detroit and Jackson,' ^ Mlcb., first; Pbocnlx, Arlx., nnd San IV&aeUco, accoadj Phllftdolpbia and . Salt Lnko CHty, third.- j, •Ivo bo OSBVELT EXBCDTOE' AOCUBEfl J INDIANA WOMAN OP POEOBBY , llltL ^ A L U , Ind'.', .<ff)~Mrt. Emma r ,, Burkett of H111sdato<TmMirrcsted hero , early this . nttecnoon on o^vftTgc ">< d forgery, preferred against IV y * »Vcw „ ^7' York by George E. Roosevelt^xecutor { of tho estate' of Iho lalC'.JhAdoro IlaosevcH. . Mrs. Burkett bad presented j n claim tfl tlie csajto of tbe former pres, f O'J' ident for <00,000 on a noto which ib'j j t !• doclaccd W lifcU,ondom’il. ' Sfw was tho jemo'tt-l t(/ Nowpwf,jlvi].~ tro- i . , ~ 7 =■ ■ - ------FLASHES TRO Acr .A iW * ' ' . a '‘.'-?irTBBUEOH. Pa., (/P)-A ono-i ,,g]. .nutt^''<it'the Stanton.BotghtA InvlUt tumlid^in a irarejoperior to that of au rtt;, .&Caiiff}th,oItboStackanridgeEeighi Sion pat ' . •• ■- SBATliiB. Wash., (/P)—A stray i ^ r c e r Islaod, ^ I d k e Washlngtoo bor tlifl dty of Seattio rotmtly. Tho crew of ,-.],p . and gavo chaso. 'When tho door bad i . thrown from tho’boat, caught him. H p,t,: izoohwa .•• ••. ■, _ - ' l‘°J . , EOME. J/n-Som»M» tt» IM m .iLfl' of a cheap national dgar. 'Prices of to ,,Po. unotu.h^‘hU that tho ordinary dsar iiirsi- ®*P«rta woro aaslgnod tho task o ' Just’ tumounced tholr accompUshmoats ^ b « put 09 the narket and will sell for’i Twgistcglo la shape. ncM . , tho OffiOAOO. yp)“ A Job aa 'baraa ti '■ M. Tratbar-Droston, of Aurora, HI., 1 lend- than bavo a tiUe. Hia father, Baroa ’ ™,''“ dfic fleet and a resident of Swiuorla) foll.v jiij title and pOBsossions. counting to irw- ^ title,” tio pbyBidan wld. “ I am Ho has sent an attorney to collect tho -oval ____: V !'’ HAELOWTON. Mont, (yPh-Tho f '* of some fanners of Ooldoa Valley C0U3 . , hero to have descended npon a gardo \ fowmloau*. Ooanty Agont A. D. A .r* for adrtto. According tho Infonaa turned aaldfl by such obstacles aa a hoi ,• ? ' puffM itM lght « e t tho hOQSo, catttt auaing it to assume a gray, grecalah "’o ' raotorlst waa forced to put chains on "“ , 1! The worm is known os a sugar beot damage. fi'f! Cox is Welcomed as White House Caller After ' q J '’ WASniNOTON, yp)-^Int»o» -\l. Cox, 1 Ijjfi' " n nosvspapor publisher of Dayton, ‘t'na- v»as n nJlcr at tliC While llouM ^Ith today whon n high backi'd ‘'oditorini ivholo ..hiilr," |,rosc-Mlo(l tn I’rcsidi-nl llnrditin bend- ),j. thnn six Nur'ulroil foll>i»- lu-ivs- pn]>or i'dlltirs, wns nddi'd In the fot nlslilngs of tbo proslilcntlal Miidy. Tlie r fbnir was mado of wood from Iho fnni- scliootict llewiiKo, faj'lMTC'l - An- ori 'L iko Clinmplnin liUtcr 'l"f‘"K revolutionnrj- wnr nnd wiin I ron- prpfontod through a fommltlcr lip.ndod Ir Kriiost V. liirhiitighwn. <rf The in"«I pntino l^i'ii'itor Cnppcr, of iCnnsas, publisher DoacP CnpSVal, wns scloctoil to >int "inUo tho jirrsentntion spcceh in bo- _ Imlf <>tthp committe.e.of 7S which cam* 1» Ihi' U'liito Houflp. ' ^SOGlkTEDPflESSNE} im ' TWIN PATM, IDAHO. WS mmm STEPS ID 1 ^ DUiEU d --------- Obregon Invites ,the Countries " whose Citizens Have Sufter- ° ed Losses from Revolutions to Help Form Commission MKN'iCO CITY, W>)—All countries whose liotionals havo suffered damages from Mozieon revolutioni'bavo been I Invited by President' Obrogoii' to op- pelnt delegates who wlU moot Mericatt representatives and form a'permanent rommisslQa to pass, upon e.Iaiint. .Tbo Invitation waa Issued in the form of a ’prenidentlal decree .promulgated last 8 night, nnd it will be sent to all Inter- ested nations by tho foeolgn pffico./ Follows C u n iu a 's Load. Tlie. piesident’s action was in an- ror(Vneo witb tbo law passed in May, 1013, i,t tb'e'insUneij of President Car rauu. »«d 'was Intemlcil lo givo wbat ovor official stamp wns necessary fo mnko .1 permanent mixed commisrion dealing wl/b Indemnities,'q certainty. ^ l^ foreign secretary's instructions to various Mexican emlpisles nnd lega- ]' Hons request tbe diplomats -(0 Inform tho nations inteccsttd tbat Mexloo Is 7 “ disposed to enter into arrangements . with forclcn governments looking to . tbo o<|ultab|c indcmnlficotion of pen son* wbo snffcrciJ damoRo because of [J revobitlons in Meiiro from 1010 to J,. Iho present time.” Oolded by l&temational Lav. iCi Prosideni Obregon, in issuing his do- 1 rreo, Is ilMlated to havo been "Inspli- :o ed by a desire to act in Accordance with d the precepts of intermtional law ." Ha le Is underetooil io hnvo requested tbo It foreign office lo extend “ n cordial in .n vlUtion to all Interested nations tu Ig assist in forming the claims commis- aloa." Ig --------- Itf MEXIOAN 8ENA.TE DBFBA.(8 •e THANKS TO LA FOLLBTTB [“ f MEXICO CITV, (/PHResolutions expressing a vote. oM hanka 'by^the. MexIcai'i Ronato to Unit<‘d States flcno- tor la Pollette for hlf action In op- iwslni; military operations against Mex- ico'wUhmjt,,{he* cxprm, aatborltv of * con(fro;'< w rV vot/-d do»ni b s t night in ’* tbfr seuate wlien Ibo resolutions were 10 reconsldpred; The sonate met in secret nosrion. nnd, nrcordlng to El Universal, doelflo'l that the senator’s utteraneci '*■ ngaln*r military nggroMlon "w ere not Innplrcl by polltlcftl motives." N t was said by sovpral senators on Mnnda,/ night tbat a mcsiage of fcHci- I* tbtlon- «n* already under way to Bena- tor La Folietle. 'it now appeam thot fts ------------U-;---------- i-. ------------- (CoatlSDsd on Page Foor) [DM THE WIRE ono-annod golfer entered-tho beR bait Station totmi^ment here yesterday asd If, m ay of his ^rlnls, / *Sho golfer waa X elght« club. score was H IS strokes ray dMr,-i||^ttUig .hls woody retreat on > here, swatu almost Into tho heart of the r of a lake steamer sighted the fu^tlro jad nearly re a < ^ a dty dock, a laiboe t. He yna tuiiied over to the munidpal Olan.goTommimt has solved the problem of tobacco have beea soartng to such lax- isar smoker coold not pnrcbaso. Accord- •Sk of getting up a new dgar. Thoy have ints of tho to ^ Tho new dgar «U1 soon for'twb conts.*-lt will resemble the Pitts- oa is likely to go bogging bficarn Dr. F. 31., would rather be an American dtlxon roa Tretbar'Drosten, owner of a trans-Pa- lorland, died leaving tbo Aurora physldnn g to throe million jruics. “They con keep am an American dtlson and 1 like It" ; the monoy. Hid grasshopper pest Is not tbo only worry county. -As army of worms w u reported urden near Barber, stripping it doan In a <3. Anderson was Immediately called upon omatlon given out, the Invaders were not a house. A fter completing tholr meal they attttly coattaUng lha-color of the paint nlah colon Tho stoiy goes that a passing I on tbe whoelB.Qfhis c u to get throucU. t>eet web worm and ordlnully 'does little Athletic Baby.Gives... er Cab Builder Pointer ■ox, cniJJAQO, (/P)—Baby Pcti\«ibnlato ton. with drills and ciuiojiios bnvo gom- 0 >iiM <'f styl'J anil th« Ameriean bnby ia im )rinl riding In n carrlBgc which will nml li"K il tough and sUong, 0 . W. Sivl.etl I'lvs- Gnrdnor, Mbs*., [iroridont of tin- Hal fot VfMclc. Mnnufartiirofs’ .isiooialin Tlie told il-i ('(invenlioii lodny. fam- “ Tbo Ainorirna. bnbv of lodav uTC'l Hihlrtio from blrtli mid otir i-nrri;ii; 'Inin 'nro yoinir io help him nlonc,”- Mr. S wnn liort ^aid. idod llnjkol^ swinifini; frnin tire iiisi The r«il of an nnlomohili' nto ,'nini iiili) vosnc, Hcilvinj; tbo |ifi,liloii> of "I isher to <Io wilh tho bnt.y on nn .-tulomnb i to trip, M'. Biobort raid. .I’riocs nro uni bo- down, loo. bo snld, so that tho hi ;am* coat trundling tbp vouiigslcrs Atou uil! so-fn bo..miirli IoM (him nt pn-sc m^PAPMR INtWINFA DAIL EVBDNESDAT, JU LY IS, ISXtl preliminary DISARMAMEN I REGINS ^ Fonnal Acceptance! Is and Italy FoUow and Others A es S ARMISTICE DAY SUG( !, MEETING DATE I nt . . ■—-------: ------- Of .WAfiHINOTON, (/P)-Oreat jt log's Invitation for an international com ,r. Far Eastaxa questions hsd reached the preosded by that of France. The natu doted beyond Its favenbls chmcter. »■ wiamtaioN, *i»t» 4 Italy's aoceptanco of President Sardlog' [[ ference oa dlsannamont and Far Eastsm ances were received yesterday. Japan am 0^ Beplles of the other powers ad- . ;y. dressed, Italy, Japan and China are to* expected shortly and preliminary ra. work at the departDent on dotaUs ■a\ of the conferenee ta the way -of , is vigSMtlons as to the time lod Its place .of tha meetings Is Jn progress, to It has been indicated tbat the «lec- tion of armistice day, November es Jn tbc opej^sg date for sewioM to be held in Washington, wdUId not .be' pressed ' until all replies were in band.'' Io- Secretary Hughes cbnferred with Prosidont Harding at the White Uouso early In tho day, but tbe object of his 1,5 visit was not disdoscd. Announcement In of the rccdpt of the British /eply was made'-sliortly after his cail. Is- _ London Awaits CaU to ^ Disarmament Conclave S;, ' wjlSOH, ID- official circles herb-toddy were that an “P- Intcrnntlonal ponferencc, giving every pronilM of dovolopbg Into one of tho Jf most’bifporlnnt in the hlstorj- of the worlil, is In store for tho immediate f«\ite.• ■ Japan's Acceptance Expected PCI Threo of tlio principal silled nnllons, lot Ureut Hritnin, >'ranco and Italy, bave thus fnr officially slgnlfiod tbeir wil-- on liogness to accept invitations of Pres- lei- idciit Hording tu a conference oa Uial- oa- tatlon of ormamcnts, whilO Chipn bas Not indicated her readiness to participate in conference rolatlvo lo Far A stern affairs. Japan Is tho only one of tbu uDlos which lias, nol plucod herself on record os being ready to take part I d till' 'Wnslilngten ooufuicnce, but it is expi'ctcd in official ({iiarters here tliat hi'r acei'ptaaco witl be commuulrntod ^ to the t’nilcd SlaH's gnvi'rnment soon. ^ In government cirolcs il lipiwars to ;' bu (bti concensus that the meeting will bo atlciidod by sime'of tho most prom- Ittvjvt uttttcwncn of tbe world. Affects League Activities Advices from Paris stato that, tbu Q cuiiiiiiisgion for ri’ddctlon of armuineuti « aiipolutcd by tho Itagus of nalions will 0 I prubably bold only n brief session in 0 •• tfint city on Haturduy. Jlcni; Vivianl, ‘1 ! jirvsidont of thu cuumiission, is under- stood lu fuvur nu Immedloto adjourn- mcnl, altbuugb such action would be a upoii Ihe initiative of tbe council of t* the U-ngue. I t scem’.s |>robablc, Viowov- ^ cr, tbiii I'ri'siilont ilardiag’s |>ro{>osal '8 will bu the domlauul tciitwru ef Bat- >u iirduy's meeting; • . 3' ... Pope See Answer to Prayers in Proposal HOME, (VP)—The Usiervatore. Komo' . no, the organ of tin- Vatican, Tiicinbv ptinte.l o. lemiofficiAl uotc warml> fongratulating I’fj-sideiit Ilnrdliig on the inlllativo be hn.i taken for nn in- tornntionnl roiiforunrc un the liinitn- ^ lion of armanu'iils, Tho American prosidont’s artiim, ^ aoys .tbe note, ih identioal witb that ' wblcb I’epe Uonvdlrt t«»k in Aug\wt, 1017, vrhon lliii IIoIir)u«K wrote to Ibc powers ivilb the object of ending the wnr, nod It adds that Ihp pope will ex- I'prienw tlio livollo^l jilcastirc In fcciu;; ;b- his'prjyors ro.illrj'd iinilor tho powor- He fill inltintive of tho rnil.-d Stntc.i^^ ' The uuwRpajK-r I’lwr"- say*'- nnl tlio first liino llio roilii-lion of arm amenlH Ims Ihhti tnlkod of, bul oacli tii|io 'nrnmnipnln nrp incr.'iiscd. Prosl ”■ doiit'llnrding'r proiioiilion is cortalnlj C)*8 mado in jicrfort good faith.'’ Briand is Likely to Attend Conferencei I'AInS (ip)—n-lit- Ti'nun, j today <n Promler RriamlV nrooptaiiri ' ? of (bo Invitation of-|‘ro.iidpnt'Hnrdini 1o n limitation of nrinamoiil’' roiifor '' ''1 . “ U U ouilo /{nlmWo lliM M. j "ill .nflend pprsiinn!h-„ / ' - ; “ Il will bo llll- firM lillir fnr hv. , ‘ vi'.’iM tiint tho prini'iiiftt nlliod and . t I MM-inl'-'l powor.^ oil will lio TeiTo.^onloi ' . IDAHO vraA-nmn. hinh Tonight and Thiirxday ftiir ex- tmiiiii rppt probnblv , tbnndi'Mtorm? in I'scnt, «oulb(ast porilon. PALLS COVNITY m m ' WORK FOR 1 i CONCLAVE r£ASHINGTON les of Great Britain i That of France, Are Expected . ' P GGESTION FOR 5 NOT TO BE PRESSED --------- s Itato-s favorable wply to President Hinl- conferesce on redaction of annamecta and he state departnone today, having beea lature of the cotamunlgtton was not dls- « dApartoent mnntmpaA today receipt of lag’s Invitation for aa Intemational oon- V. trn auestlons. Ftench and Srltlih accept- „ .and China remain to behsard from. ^ HERliUIiS-^ ; f u f l i i i H i ; J qi Negotiation ot Qrant of 160,- ts 000,000 Gold Marks is Announced u Is " ttK ilU N . yp>7 <rbe IWebsbBHk an- nounoo't through the latermediary of tbe AmsteTdiuiJ branch of tbo' Men- ^ dclssobn banking houso a credit of ono oi bundn.1 and fitly rnmion gold mark* ^ bat beon 'grantod the reichsbank and J> ip tliat n’lgotiatlons are •» progress witb “ refcMa-e to further similar credits. * The relclnltiak slatcnwat says tbei? !■’ ornlilH will so enlarge the measures bo- ■ an lug taken .by tho govemmint that ful- ,fy fillme'it of the reparations detaanJs | 1,0 falling <!»<! A u n it 31 may be coHild- . crtd aasnred. ftirtber rupaTatioai pttr-. ments it. bills of exohsnge during the . prowot year therefore -wlU not be nec- ■ : esury, Ibe statement adds. ' The present operation .is reported ] n», here to l,o the first of a series of simJ , ve lar umlortnklngr which tho Gorman ril-- gtjvernmcnt, Ibtougb Ibe BolchsbnnkjW os- negotiating with private banks abiCadT' al- Tho government’s' octlon meets with las the entire approval of tho iinancial e»- j, Jn ports in Berlin, wbo interpret It os ) ,,n proof of tbe Imperial bank’s continued j .|,„ nnimpolred credit abroad, os well fls ^ 'on fa}th by foreigners In .tb^ cconotnle fiit- „ Jt, nre of Germtoy. _______ ^ aKMfiiNliillS : i BPPMRBmiis -------- 0 Expdrter Trims Fanner by \ tbu Heaos of Differentials is ,] “•» Contention vlU ___ * .TOPEKA, Kan.. (/ip>-Kansas farm- { I,.,’ ers face a loas of approximately six , million dollnrs on tbis year's wheat , 1^^- BTop if tbe United Blales'Grain corpor-. , - jalion's wnr-tlmo hang-over dlffcrcn- , , tials nre nermltted lo romaln In fercc, ] isni reoretary of tho Knnsits , , Grain Poalors' nssoeintlon, said in a i statcmont issiipd here Inst night. May .10, 1020, tho government aban- iloncil Ibe whrM. price guarantee bpl for somo nncxplainod rmson tbo wilr- I tlmo differentials was left in fore® nnd >(*t fodny.it is enabling Iho wheat exporter to trim Ibo Kniisns farmer for nn nvrr- imo' ngo of 0 ronl.i u ‘liurhel below wbat .<by tbo fnrn.or oiij;bl lo roceivo," snid 5^r. ml) Bmiiey. “ Tbo snmi* is true in all oilier on slafp^’' lita- FEENOH LAWMAKEHS TAKE - THREE MONTHS VACATION PAIUS, Uotfi tbn senate , and cbatnl)ct'*of dirjutties ndjowk'd yc*- ’ibo torday for Ihroe months. The.v will ([,0 roponvoup on Oclohpr 11!. Tlio govern- cx- toent nf i’rcinior Briand rocpivod n stronj: infljnrily in liolb bouses on. tho wor- last voto labcn and It is ponnidcrod virtiinlly rortnin thnf M. lirinnd will bo-in vhfttRt' of Trenfb nffalt* wbon arm- H'o Wmihinglon disarmampnt confer- I'ttcli oiire is pttllpd. rosi. ______- ______________ : _____________ linlv HELP THE] T o m o rro w , Thursday, even teams of Twin Falls player in the interests of the Boy lling 'Ondor the'ftUBpicca of the PaUs Times, perhaps tho two bi iifor- together in the city will compct city of Twin Falls. Admission will bo the usna hv.i the Boy Scouts, to be used in i an-as^embly hall at tho Boy See Turn out everybody! Wit tho best games of tbo.season a . the most worthy causes ever b FaUa. . Help the Boy Sconts! E w i PBIOB FIVB OEKTI ‘ IE KITIiEi SIE? mis Two Constables Injured and Tiiree Civilians Suffer Gun- shot Wounds as Result of Further Disorders ' POLICE SUMMON tROOPS TO HELP CLEAR STREETS Shooting at Oorfew Time Last Evening Leads ^o Display of UiUtoxy Force in Dcailog with. Crowds WXDON, {fiV-RloUng oceurreilB Vert ilrcct In Belfast tbls ftfternoon, - says a Central Nows dispatch from Belfast. Two constables wero injured ^ and three civilians were taken to a bospitol suffering from ' gunshot' wounds. SHOOTINa PEOIIPTS POLIOB. ‘ . TO OALL 'DPON u z u r A s r BELFAST, iff}—A shooting oceurrej during purfew time last evenUg in thfl NoTlb Queen aUeot urea, n i In eoBte- queore tho police rummoned the alll- tary to assist la clearing the streets. . At/5 .o'clock tbls morning a shot vru iired At two memben of tbe police forco who wero standiig at . a street’ corncr. ' . - - ; . A 16'iolver wbieh was forcibly takea from a constable in tho lU ls distriet ' yesterday waa returned to him'-today with thr. explanation' thot the taUn^ of it was a joke.. - . liiis forenoon the Falls .district wit* DcAsed remarkable scenes of moumlBg In ct)&ntctlon with tbe Inntrals ot thos^ who foil durlDg Suntey’s rioting. lEsiffHiii 1 ; p tiiil: 5 Nationalist Lbader8, aft^r -Two’ , . .'years'fllroggle. Coritintio . ' ^ Finn in Pnrpose ' ANOORA, (flV ^T kisb natlonalisl*. ' leaders compare thoir struggle against } the Crocks with the AmcrWn tevolu- ‘ tion. Those interviewed ]>y tho Asso. * dated Prcrs corrcspondoot havo reltcr-' ' nird their belief in tho jnstico of thdc cause nnd Mavo oxpressod dotermlna- linn tn seruro national oxislenee' for] ' the hnmcland.' Mtislnvba Komnl Pasha, the leader of ibe nattnnalists,' and Ilalido Edlb, (ho I rroman minister of educotion in their Royermnent, express tbemsolves or em- phatically now as they dld-two,ytiars ago ip defense of Iho national'InSe-, , pendeapo of Turkey, tbo integrity, of the soil inbqbited bj Turks, and free- dom from foreign interference. . ^ 0 impression obtained by the.eor- rospoodeat after the.b'undreds J)f miles , journey by sea and land from Constan- tlnoplo to Angora brougbt out tbc - * iharp contraat between tho former city. / ‘ with ilfc iotematlonal population ond '■ foreign control land' tie dear atmo- '• sphere of tho capital of the national- -■ Isls, alittlo elty on a wide plateau. The * trill also afforded somo idea of the uTvltoA nnd powerful ar»y witb ■wblcb the Turks apparently propose to-find' I' n solution of tbo Near East problem. • r- EXPECTS NllSE OWNERS " TO FIGHT KANSAS LAW »l - ,r. Union Miners’ Leader Predicts Com- er blned Attack by Employer* and . Employes PlTTSnURO, Kon., (;ip)-^ohn Firm- K inc. a member of the cxccatlve board .if diVrlrt -yo. 1-1. United Mine Work- ers of AmorW-j, stnted bore today he bollovp.i Ibo conl operators of dislrintr 14. 21 niid 25. Knnitas, Oklabomn and ”■ Mlvimni. to .inin tbe organised win- ” ors of thiftc districts In thoir flflht on. tbo ifnnsas court of industrial relations law, lit snld hp ihinkr n confcrcnco' *'• of mhion ond oppralors of the three • '■T ' districts fit Kah*s City, M ^. Jnl.v 1-1. ’f- will be "for tho ptirposo of launching tiic drive agninsl lbe 'Knnsas law. BOY SCOUTS ening at balf-past 6 o’clock, picked ers Vill cross bats at Lincoln Field jyScflnts,' 10 Twin Falls Hows and tho Tvin best plajdng teams ovor gathered^ )0te for baseball supremacy in tbo I - nal 25 cents. Every dollar goes to tt completing tbo, work of erecting !cout Oamp in Shoshone Basin. ritness what promises to be one of and at the same time help one ol broQght to tho attention of Twin

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Lloyd«6 eorge Spends. Oay in sj ^ ’Preparation of' S tatem ent w

• " ^ f o r Meetinfl w ith De Valera l[ a t Downing S tree t Resilience

IRISH REPORTS INDICATE- ■ TRUCE BEING OBSERVED

Qaestion of Peace or Oontinaed War will be Decided in Dnb>

V . lin, According to well Inform- ^ J| ed ObBervers

LONDON, (if) r - The flr* t mooting betw een P rem ier U ojrd Goorgu and Eam onn de T alon i, tho I rb l i ropoblleaa JtailcT, TriU be heW tA IsSO p . T hw i- dny, at'. No'. Ifr DoTrnloff street, tho pHme m lD iitor’s e ifie ia l reiidoDCc, i t . waa MDOonced ftt B b n Foin headqaar*. to r i bero today. In fc rrednho t tbo eon fcw i\jfl.li t< i« .te tw o o n thcao two fiion nlonfc'''^' ' . ' . ' J ' ' , bi

F inal ;1pTepBTaU6ni:f6r'the' m tollnjj Ewere beloff mado M d ty by tUD KDVcrn- bim oat t i d tho lirlili" d e l a t i o n b a t tha iV procedure to bo folJoirod. haa no t. been sc annDoneod. tl

Bmnta C a * fo r Pe flf llt* E ole j |

I t waa Uieoghk p e n S M e 'tb a i O cn tia l m J. C. Smuta, prem ier to tho Union of SoutU A frica, wotild p lay ,a very «lofi- fi n ito rote in Uio so j^ tU tio n i . qi

Goncral S tante haa ;been considered n iho man ch iefly reipooslble fo r the rap- b id dcvoloptnent o f peace moves in Ire- ]i: land, and )ato la a t weak I t wos said bo t1 mifffat a e t . u tem porary chairm an of f< the coialng conference. U

Bo VAlorft and h is colleagues spent the n igh t a t a liotel w ith frieuds in ibU a

■ c ity la s t niRh't.' D urinu evening there c! was ft m eeting o f Sinn Fein aympathlx- ti ers, a t wbleb i t Is assumed tbo a U iu tb n t' wos quite thoroughly eanvnssed. 1

T ree# H alt* S o r t l l iU tt , *Itoports from Ire land indicate tho

truce artftnged ■wbich boenmo oUecUvo j n t noon la st M oaday wns b»JngJ5*M«’ -

'■£' ed ;--T h robsctva ttea-o f “ O n ta p m fln 'i ’’K day lo B el/aat-ye« terday waa no t at* j ' tended by. any , vioIcnee, and i t SrpulJ ..

appear th a t bofli hides in the b itte r f ’ n trife in tho Ilm erald Isle .w ere resoir- -j

cd no t to « n b a n a « j th e ir lender* in th e ir e ffo rts to arrange peace. j

Mr/- L lo fd Qcorojc « « u t to b is eoun- „ t r y homo Choquors Court, today ftceom- j

1 PAnlod by members of h is s ta ff. I t Is understood be will soo there some of tho cabinet mombors nnd prepare his Intro­ductory rcmarlcB for tho m cetlae with •

' -Db'Vrtlern bcre tomorrow.l^edalon B«stii v l t b TyMia

Irishm en eloaoly in touch w ith tliO- . S inn Pe\n <JetJaTe tbo fjueslSon whtWicr

there la to be^peace or continuatieft'.ijf ' the w ar In .Ire land will bo declilcd-in Dublin. M r. TDe'Valora and bl.s-col- .

.leagues will listen a tten tive ly to any suggestion"teade by.tbo British preijlier or otber B ritish statoamcn in Lov«lon

^ and -win' discuss freely w itb t^iom the ' w ay to n srttlcm cnt, bu t the IHsh re- pubUcau pM llam ent, these .Irishmen say, will decide w hether nny of tlie pr'opo«d solutions are aceeptnblfc to ’thc Irish people. ' , - .

Mr. Do V alera-w ill reply to all pro- potmlA for tbo rctontioni o t Ireland w llbln tho empire, i t is docinred, tha t he rem ains n repubUcun, lu t'b c lnR a democrat bo m ust lenvo i t to the peo­ple be represents to*eboqse tlio coijmi”

• they 'desire to follow.- • D l V alora H olds Confwencos.

Mr. Re VJnlera la te r held conferences wUb \ r th u r G riffith , founder o f tho

f I flinn Foin orgnnl^nllon, niid other ro- ^ publlo.-iii lenders In the I>ondon hend-

' i|imTterV of *be Irish ilelegtiVltin. .The nutronie of »io meeting, i t la genernliy fo il lioce, ilcpeods upon w hnt flrca'- Hritain bas lo o ffer nnd w hether tb? projioJnlfi will meet w ith tbo approval of the Irish repiil'llenn pntliflme.nt. td whic-!i Mr. Do Val.’n i is erpecteil fo

tbo m a tte r fo r ilrclslon. ->^to .inw hi!e , tbe south nnd west nf '/ f . 'In n .l nro enioylni; at least the tern

pofary ppnce broiiiiht about by the friiro. Hut in the north , nml o.ipoolnl- ly nrounil Bplfn.it, there has bei'ii fiabt- ;ni; bofween fllnn Poiners and Union-

w hlfb U TcncnteA In ibe sftutb. wlii'n- the nn lonirls nre held resptinsl- Ml' f i'r tho disorders.

I s O nest of rrtonds.TliU tnornlnc Mr. De Vtilera

ovor a iiii’e tlnc o f bis supporters In ,his hoto', Tbo republlittn leader did not slfo], in tlio linle! In st n ight. A fter «iit)..M i^cinfion vrilh his friends, be,

. v h l i A o O 'B tiots. ptw W ent of th f Qn<t llr Irnc'io In lx>nilon. loft Ibe bolel Ijtte l.v t n icht for nn iiitnmoiinrcd dontln.v 'ion, Uo stnvi-d w ith friends w ith Vhoni hp n-ill'romnln durinc his wholo visit Irt London, mproly n" H'c hend- ilii.iflors o f the delecatinn.

ULSTER DELEGATE TO nO IT TSZPXJBIiIO IN H lEliA K D

■ IlK LrA ST. f/P) — Jobn Mill.'f An- ilt.'ws. who one of the UW crI'n iom nt ilolcgntos to tho Ixindon eon-

• 'fotem 'e'».M ch will endeavor to nrrnrjRe pf-nre in Ire land , declared in n spooeh nt n Coimtv Down Oranco Oenionstrntion

tilm -m c frf^ n 'h 'W M liS .h o wished peace in Trelnndi he-w ouU -xesolutoly combat

. fC ontlao?a 00 Pago l^trfT. ‘

N PAIM ixkatt Regrets . I

Fleet’s Departure ' 1

I ; Before Reception 'General Qomes Says He Hod ' Planned to Sntcrt&in Amer>

» , ioan OfficeraTAMPICO, i ^ ^ ^ n e r o l A ran lfo B.

Oomoz, conimahdcr o f the Moxican mllUary forces in tho oil region, cx-

; prcrsed reg ret today th n t tbo rU n lted |[ \ S tates erulsQt Sacrmnonto w d Clovo- Q

. land sailed from T «apl«o th i i o o ra ln g ni AA bo had plonoed to en terta in tbn pg officers o f the warships, w ith whom ■

bf bad a cordial meeting.c e — t—. - - - - - - - - -

.E L K S I t t i r, i 'C iP G E II f f l i

r' I ^ . In

° Los Angeles Oonvention VoVos ni to 0(76 Headquarters.to H-

lin o iB Metropolis' -______ , . . • • •

• L O a A K 0EL E 8, O ii,.( /P > -O h l- w » cago i r u s e l» c t« d u th o location o f tl

tiig ponnansn t h e a d q u r tm o f the •ho BwiBTelaat Order of E lks b y tho

■ gvMBl todg« of ttB o td « bet* to-

!';■ • SL O 0 ANGELES, Cal., W V -T ho mem- \

bers o f tbo gijind lodge of tho B. P . 0 .>01! E lks ro ttled down touay to w bat thoy ,, rn- bopod would bo the fina l session of;ho ib c lrb ib e rs /tb ey w anted Vo got throuRb „ton so thoy c<juld 'join the ’ tbourands of ~

tho ir LTotbren now bore la ro ioylng 'tbe progrnm of ilghtseoing and events , th a t huvo been arranged fo r the re-

la l m alnlng d a rs of tbo weoV. of The iirobfems before thc,^ -were tht^

ifi- final Itttallon of th e grand Itvdge head nquarters w ith the cialm i i>f Chicago c(

rad receiving wlibt its sponsors aalil would tlap- be favo rab le 'conside ra tion ; and the Is'ro- jiroposal o f .tbe Oregon delegates thn t Ubo tbo grand lodge' gel-behind tbe lr plan vof for a national playground.nnd hunting ai

lodge for E lk i In Oregon. , a! ent Whilo Uio grand loilgo was workingbU most of tho in k s wero playing. Ih tf £ ore chief event was tho final eom |telitlve Ux- tost fo r d rill teams. The six teams I n ^ Ion tbo f lto ls were D etroit and Jackson,'

M lcb., f ir s t; Pbocnlx, Arlx., nnd SanIV&aeUco, accoadj Phllftdolpbia and .S a lt Lnko CHty, third.- j,

•Ivo b o OSBVELT EXBCDTOE' AOCUBEfl J IN D IA N A WOMAN OP POEOBBY , l l l t L ^ A L U , Ind'.', .< ff)~M rt. Emma r

, , B u rke tt o f H111sdato<TmMirrcsted hero , early th is . nttecnoon on o^vftT gc ">< d forgery, preferred against I V y * »Vcw „

^ 7 ' Y ork by George E . R oosevelt^xecu tor { of tho estate' o f Iho la lC '.JhA doro IlaosevcH. . Mrs. B urkett bad presented j n claim tfl tlie csajto of tbe form er pres, f

O 'J' ident fo r <00,000 on a noto which ib 'j j t !• doclaccd W lifcU,ondom’il. ' Sfw was tho jemo'tt-l t(/ N ow pw f,jlvi].~ tro- • • i . ,

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FLASHES TROA cr . A i W * ' ' . ■ •

a ' ‘. '-? irT B B U E O H . Pa ., ( /P ) -A ono-i ,,g]. .n u t t^ ''< i t ' th e Stanton.B otghtA In v lU t

■ tum lid^in a ir a re jo p e r io r to th a t o f au r tt; , .& C a iiff} th ,o I tb o S ta c k a n rid g e E e ig h i Sion p a t ■ ■ ' . ••

■- SB A T liiB . W ash., (/P)—A stray i ^ r c e r Islaod, ^ I d k e W ashlngtoo bor

tlifl d t y o f Seattio ro tm tly . Tho crew o f ,-.],p . and gavo chaso. 'When tho door bad i

. th row n from th o ’boat, caught him . H p ,t,: i z o o h w a • . • • • •. ■ , _ - • '

l‘ °J . , EOME. J /n - S o m » M » t t » I M m .iLfl' o f a cheap national d g a r. 'P r ic e s of to ,,Po. u n o t u .h ^ ‘hU th a t tho ord inary d s a r iiirsi- ®*P«rta woro aaslgnod tho ta sk o ‘ ' Just’ tumounced tho lr accompUshmoats

^ b « p u t 09 th e n a rk e t and will sell f o r ’i T w g is tc g lo l a shape.

ncM . , tho OffiOAOO. yp)“ A Job aa 'baraa ti

'■ M. Tratbar-Droston, of Aurora, HI., 1 lend- than bavo a tiUe. Hia father, B aroa ’ ™,''“ d f ic f lee t and a residen t o f Swiuorla)

foll.v jii j ti t le a n d pOBsossions. c o u n t in g to irw - ^ tit le ,” t i o pbyBidan w ld . “ I am

H o has sen t an a ttorney to collect tho -oval ____:V !'’ HAELOWTON. M ont, (yPh-Tho f'* o f some fanners o f Ooldoa V alley C0U3. , hero to have descended npon a g a rd o \ fo w m lo a u * . Ooanty A gon t A . D. A

.r* ‘ fo r a d rtto . According tho Infonaa „ tu rned aaldfl by such obstacles aa a hoi ,• ? ' p u ffM itM lg h t « e t tho hOQSo, c a ttt t

a u a in g i t to assume a gray, grecalah " ’ o ' raotorlst waa forced to p u t chains on "“ , 1! The w orm is known os a sugar beot

damage.

fi 'f! Cox is Welcomed asWhite House Caller

After

'q J ' ’ W ASniN O TO N , yp)-^Int»o» -\l. Cox,1 Ijjfi' " n nosvspapor publisher of Dayton, ‘t 'na- v»as n n J lc r a t tliC W hile llouM^ I th today whon n high backi'd ‘ 'oditorini

ivholo ..h iilr," |,rosc-Mlo(l tn I’rcsidi-nl llnrditin bend- ),j. thnn six Nur'ulroil foll>i»- lu-ivs-

pn]>or i'dlltirs, wns nddi'd In the fot nlslilngs o f tbo proslilcntlal Miidy. Tlie

r fbn ir w as mado of wood from Iho fnni- scliootict llewiiKo, faj'lMTC'l

- An- ori 'L ik o ClinmplninliUtcr 'l " f ‘"K revolutionnrj- wnr nnd wiin I ron- prpfontod through a fom m ltlcr lip.ndod

I r Kriiost V. liirhiitighwn. <rf Thein " « Ipntino l^i'ii'itor Cnppcr, of iCnnsas, publisher DoacP CnpSVal, wns scloctoil to

>int "inUo tho jirrsentntion spcceh in bo- _ • Imlf <>tthp committe.e.of 7S which cam*

1» Ihi' U'liito Houflp. '

^SOGlkTEDPflESSNE}

i m' T W IN P A T M , IDAHO. WS

mmm■ STEPS ID 1 D U i E U

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Obregon Invites ,the Countries " whose Citizens Have Sufter- ° ed Losses from Revolutions

to Help Form CommissionMKN'iCO CITY, W>)— All countries

whose liotionals havo suffered damages from Mozieon rev o lu tion i'b avo been

I Invited by P resident' Obrogoii' to op- pe ln t delegates who wlU moot M ericatt representatives and form a 'perm anen t rommisslQa to pass, upon e.Iaiint. .Tbo Inv itation waa Issued in the form of a ’prenidentlal decree .prom ulgated last

8 n igh t, nnd i t will be sent to all Inter­ested nations by tho foeolgn pffico./

Follows C u n i u a ' s Load.Tlie. p ie sid en t’s action was in an-

ror(Vneo w itb tbo law passed in M ay, 1013, i,t tb 'e'insU neij o f President Car r a u u . »«d 'w as Intemlcil lo givo w bat ovor official stam p wns necessary fo mnko .1 permanent mixed commisrion dealing w l/b Indem nities,'q certain ty . ^ l ^ foreign se cretary 's instructions to various M exican em lpisles nnd lega-

]' Hons request tbe diplomats -(0 Inform■ tho na tions inteccsttd tb a t Mexloo Is

7 “ disposed to enter into arrangem ents . w ith forclcn governments looking to . tbo o<|ultab|c indcmnlficotion of pen

son* wbo snffcrciJ damoRo because of [J revobitlons in M eiiro from 1010 to J,. Iho present tim e.”

Oolded by l& tem ational L a v . iCi Prosideni Obregon, in issuing h is do- 1 rreo, Is ilM lated to havo been " In sp l i- :o ed by a desire to act in Accordance with d the precepts o f in te rm tiona l la w ." Ha le Is underetooil io hnvo requested tbo It foreign office lo extend “ n cordial in .n v lU tion to all Interested nations tu Ig assist in form ing the claims commis-

a lo a ."Ig ---------Itf M EXIOAN 8ENA.TE DBFBA.( 8 •e TH A N K S TO L A FOLLBTTB[“ f MEXICO CITV, (/PH R esolutions

expressing a vote. o M h a n k a 'b y ^ th e . MexIcai'i Ronato to Unit<‘d S tates flcno- to r l a P o llette fo r hlf action In op- iwslni; m ilitary operations against Mex­ico 'w U hm jt,,{he* c x p rm , aatbo rltv of

* con(fro;'< w rV vot/-d do»ni b s t n igh t in ’* tbfr seuate wlien Ibo resolutions were 10 reconsldpred; The sonate m et in secret

nosrion. nnd, nrcordlng to El Universal, doelflo'l th a t the senator’s u tteraneci

'*■ ngaln*r m ilita ry nggroMlon "w e re not Innplrcl by polltlcftl m otives."

“ N t was said b y sovpral senators on Mnnda,/ n ight tb a t a mcsiage o f fcHci-

I* tbtlon- «n* already under w ay to Bena- tor La Folietle. ' i t now appeam thot

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[DM THE WIREono-annod golfer en tered -th o beR b a i t S ta tio n totm i^m ent here yesterday a sd If, m a y o f h is r ln ls , / *Sho golfer waa X elght« club. score w as H IS strokes

ray dM r,-i||^ttU ig .hls woody re tr e a t on > here, swatu alm ost Into tho h e a r t o f the r o f a lake steam er sighted th e f u ^ t l r o jad nearly r e a < ^ a d t y dock, a laiboe t. H e yna tu ii ied over to the m unidpal

O lan.goTom mimt h as solved th e problem of tobacco have beea soartng to such lax- i s a r smoker coold no t pnrcbaso. Accord- •Sk of ge tting up a new d g a r. Thoy have in ts o f tho t o ^ Tho new d g a r «U1 soon fo r'tw b conts.* -lt will resemble th e Pitts-

o a is likely to go bogging b f ic a rn Dr. F. 31., would ra th e r be an A m erican dtlxon roa T retbar'D rosten, ow ner of a trans-Pa- lorland, died leaving tb o A urora physldnn g to throe m illion jr u ic s . “T hey con keep am an A m erican d tlso n and 1 like I t "

; the monoy.

Hid grasshopper pest Is n o t tbo only worry county. -A s arm y o f worms w u reported

urden near Barber, stripp ing i t do an In a <3. A nderson w as Immediately called upon o m a tlo n given out, th e Invaders were not a house. A fte r completing th o lr meal they a t t t t l y coattaU ng lh a -co lo r of th e pa in t nlah colon Tho sto iy goes th a t a passing I on tb e w hoelB .Q fhis c u to g e t throucU. t>eet web worm and o rd ln u lly 'does little

Athletic Baby.Gives... er Cab Builder Pointer■ox, cn iJJA Q O , (/P)—Baby Pcti\«ibnlato ton. w ith drills and ciuiojiios bnvo gom- 0 >iiM <'f styl'J anil th« Ameriean bnby ia im )rinl riding In n carrlBgc which will nml li"K il tough and sUong, 0 . W . Sivl.etl I'lvs- Gnrdnor, Mbs*., [iroridont of tin- Hal fot V fM clc. M nnufartiiro fs’ .isiooialin Tlie told il-i ('(invenlioii lodny. fam- “ Tbo A inorirna. bnbv of lodav uTC'l Hihlrtio from blrtli mid otir i-nrri;ii; 'Inin 'nro yoinir io help him n lonc ,”- Mr. S wnn liort ^aid.idod llnjkol^ swinifini; frnin tire iiisi The r«il o f an nnlomohili' nto ,'nini

iiili) vosnc, Hcilvinj; tbo |ifi,liloii> of " I isher to <Io w ilh tho bnt.y on nn .-tulomnb i to trip , M '. Biobort raid . .I’riocs nro uni

bo- down, loo. bo snld, so tha t tho hi ;am* coat trund ling tbp vouiigslcrs Atou

uil! so-fn bo..miirli IoM (him nt pn-sc

m ^PAPM R IN tW IN F A

DAILEVBDNESDAT, JU L Y IS, ISXtl

’preliminaryDISARMAMEN

I REGINS Fonnal Acceptance!

Is and Italy FoUow and Others A

es

S ARMISTICE DAY SUG( !, MEETING DATE Int . . ■ ■—-------:-------

Of .WAfiHINOTON, ( /P )-O re a t j t lo g 's Inv ita tion for an in ternational com ,r. F a r E astaxa questions hsd reached th e

preosded by th a t o f France. T he n a tu do te d beyond I t s f a v e n b ls c h m c te r .

»■ w i a m t a i o N , *i»t» 4I ta ly 's aoceptanco o f P residen t S a rd log '

[[ ference o a dlsan n am ont and F a r E as tsm ances w ere received yesterday. Ja p an am

0^ Beplles o f th e other powers ad- . ;y. dressed, I taly , Ja p an and China are to* expected shortly and preliminary ra. w ork a t th e departD ent on dotaUs ■a\ o f the conferenee ta th e w ay -of , is vigSM tlons a s to th e tim e lo d

Its place .of tha meetings Is Jn progress, to I t has been indicated tb a t the « lec-

tion of arm istice day, November es Jn tbc opej^sg date for sewioM to be held

in W ashington, wdUId no t .be' pressed ' until a ll replies were in b a n d . ''

Io- Secretary Hughes cbnferred with Prosidont H arding a t the W hite Uouso early In tho day, bu t tbe object o f his

1,5 visit was no t disdoscd. Announcement In of the rc c d p t o f the British /e p ly was

made'-sliortly a fte r his cail.Is- _

London Awaits CaU to ^ Disarmament ConclaveS ;, ' w jlS O H ,ID- official circles herb-toddy were th a t an “P- Intcrnntlonal ponferencc, giv ing every

pronilM of dovolopbg In to one o f tho J f m o st’bifporlnnt in th e hlstorj- o f the

worlil, is In store fo r tho immediate f « \ i t e . • ■ •

J a p a n 's Acceptance Expected PCI Threo of tlio principal silled nnllons, lot Ureut Hritnin, >'ranco and Italy , bave

thus fnr o fficially slgnlfiod tbe ir wil-- on liogness to accept invitations of Pres- lei- idciit Hording tu a conference oa Uial- oa- tatlon of ormamcnts, whilO Chipn bas Not indicated her readiness to pa rticipa te in

conference rolatlvo lo F a r A s te rn a ffairs. Japan Is tho only one of tbu uDlos which lias, nol plucod herself on record os being ready to take p a rt Id till' 'W nslilngten ooufuicnce, bu t i t is expi'ctcd in official ({iiarters here tliat hi'r acei'ptaaco witl be commuulrntod

^ to the t ’nilcd SlaH's gnvi'rnment soon. ^ In government cirolcs il lipiwars to ; ' bu (bti concensus th a t the meeting will

bo atlciidod by sim e 'o f tho m ost prom- ■ Ittvjvt uttttcwncn o f tb e world.

A ffects League A ctivities A dvices from Paris sta to that, tbu

Q cuiiiiiiisgion for ri’ddctlon of armuineuti « aiipolutcd by tho Itagus o f nalions will 0 I prubably bold only n brief session in 0 •• tfint c ity on Haturduy. Jlcni; Vivianl, ‘1 ! jirvsidont o f thu cuumiission, is under-

stood lu fuvur nu Immedloto adjourn- mcnl, altbuugb such action would be

a upoii Ihe in itiative of tbe council of t* the U-ngue. I t scem’.s |>robablc, Viowov- ^ cr, tbiii I'ri'siilont ila rd iag ’s |>ro{>osal '8 will bu the domlauul tciitwru e f Bat- >u iirduy's meeting; • .3 ' ...

Pope See Answer to Prayers in Proposal

HOME, (VP)—The Usiervatore. Komo' . no, the organ of tin- Vatican, Tiicinbv

p tin te .l o. lemiofficiA l uotc warml> fongratulating I’fj-sideiit Ilnrdliig on the inlllativo be hn.i taken for nn in- tornntionnl roiiforunrc un the liinitn-

^ lion of armanu'iils,Tho American prosidont’s artiim,

^ aoys .tbe note, ih identioal w itb tha t ' wblcb I’epe Uonvdlrt t«»k in Aug\wt,

1017, vrhon lliii IIoIir)u«K wrote to Ibc powers ivilb the object of ending the wnr, nod I t adds tha t Ihp pope will ex- I'prienw tlio livollo^l jilcastirc In fcciu;;

;b- h is 'p rjy o rs ro.illrj'd iinilor tho powor- He fill in ltin tive of tho rn il.-d S tn tc .i^ ^

' The uuwRpajK-r I’lwr"- say*'-nnl tlio first liino llio roilii-lion of arm amenlH Ims Ihhti tnlkod of, bul oacli tii|io 'nrnmnipnln nrp incr.'iiscd. Prosl

” ■ d o iit 'lln rd in g 'r proiioiilion is cortalnlj C)*8 mado in jicrfort good fa ith . '’

Briand is Likely to Attend Conferencei

I 'A In S (ip)—n-lit- Ti'nun, j today <n Promler RriamlV nrooptaiiri ' ? of (bo Invitation o f - |‘ro.iidpnt'Hnrdini

1o n lim itation of nrinamoiil’' roiifor

' ' ''1 . “ U U ouilo /{nlmWo lliM M.j "ill .nflend pprsiinn!h-„ / '

- ; “ Il will bo llll- firM lillir fnr hv. , ‘ vi'.’iM tiint tho prini'iiiftt nlliod and .t

I MM-inl'-'l powor.^ oil will lio TeiTo.^onloi

' . IDAHO vraA -nm n. hinh Tonight and Thiirxday ftiir ex-

tmiiiii rppt probnblv , tbnndi'Mtorm? in I'scnt, «oulb(ast porilon.

PALLS COVNITY

m m

' WORK FOR 1

i CONCLAVE r£ASHINGTONles of Great Britain i That of France,Are Expected

. ' P

GGESTION FOR5 NOT TO BE PRESSED - - - - - - - - - sIta to -s favorab le w p ly to P residen t H in l- conferesce on redaction of annam ecta and h e s ta te departnone today, having beea lature o f the co tam unlg tton w as n o t dls-

« dA partoen t mnntmpaA today receip t of la g ’s Inv ita tion fo r a a In tem ational oon- V.trn auestlons. F tench and S r l t l ih accept- „.a n d China rem ain to b e h sa rd from. ^

H E R liU IiS -^; f u f l i i iH i;J qi

Negotiation o t Qrant of 160,- ts 000,000 Gold Marks is

„ Announced uIs — "

ttK ilU N . yp>7 <rbe IWebsbBHk an- nounoo't through the la term ediary of tbe AmsteTdiuiJ branch of tb o ' Men- ^ dclssobn banking houso a cred it o f ono oi b u n d n .1 and f i t ly rnmion gold mark*

^ ba t beon 'grantod the reichsbank and J> ip t l ia t n ’lgotiatlons are •» progress w itb “

refcM a-e to further sim ilar credits. * The re lc ln ltiak sla tcnw at says tb e i?

!■’ ornlilH will so enlarge the measures bo- ■ an lug taken .by tho govem m int th a t ful- ,fy f illm e'it of the reparations detaanJs | 1,0 falling <!»<! A u n i t 31 may be coHild- .

c rtd aasnred. f t i r tb e r rupaTatioai pttr-. m ents it. bills o f exohsnge during the

. p row ot year therefore -wlU not b e nec- ■: e s u ry , Ibe sta tem en t adds. '

The presen t operation .is reported ] n», here to l,o the f irs t of a series o f simJ , ve la r um lortnklngr which tho Gorman ril-- gtjvernmcnt, Ibtougb Ibe BolchsbnnkjW os- nego tiating w ith private banks abiCadT' al- Tho governm ent’s ' octlon m eets w ith las th e e n tire approval o f tho iinancial e»- j, Jn ports in Berlin, wbo in te rp re t I t os )

,,n proof o f tbe Imperial b ank ’s continued j .|,„ nnim polred cred it abroad, os well fls 'on fa} th by foreigners In .tb^ cconotnle fiit- „ Jt, nre o f Germ toy . _______ ^

aK M fiiN liillS :i BPPMRBmiis

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Expdrter Trims Fanner by \ tbu Heaos of Differentials is ,] “•» ContentionvlU _ _ _ *

.T O PE K A , K an.. (/ip>-Kansas farm- { I,.,’ ers face a loas of approxim ately six ,

million dollnrs on tbis y e a r 's w heat , 1 - BTop i f tb e United B lales 'G rain corpor-. ,

- ja lion 's wnr-tlmo hang-over dlffcrcn- , , tia ls nre nerm ltted lo romaln In fercc, ] isni reoretary of tho Knnsits ,, G rain Poalors' nssoeintlon, said in a i

sta tcm ont issiipd here Inst night.M ay .10, 1020, tho government aban-

iloncil Ibe whrM. price guarantee bp l fo r somo nncxplainod rm son tbo wilr-

I tlmo d ifferen tials was le ft in fore® nnd >(*t fodny .it is enabling Iho w heat exporter

to trim Ibo Kniisns farm er for nn nvrr- imo' ngo of 0 ronl.i u ‘liurhel below wbat .<by tbo fnrn.or oiij;bl lo roceivo ," snid 5^r. ml) Bmiiey. “ Tbo snmi* is tru e in all oilier

on s la f p ^ ’ '

lita- FEE N O H LAWMAKEHS TAKE- TH REE MONTHS VACATION

PA IU S, Uotfi tbn senate , andcbatnl)ct'*of dirjutties n d jo w k 'd yc*-

’ibo torday for Ihroe months. The.v will ([,0 roponvoup on Oclohpr 11!. Tlio govern- cx- toent n f i’rcinior Briand rocpivod n

stronj: infljnrily in liolb bouses on. tho wor- la s t vo to labcn and It is ponnidcrod

v ir tiin lly rortnin thnf M. lirinnd will b o - in vhfttRt' o f T renfb nffalt* wbon

arm- H'o Wmihinglon disarmampnt confer- I'ttcli oiire is pttllpd.r o s i . ______- ______________ :_____________linlv

HELP THE]

T o m o rro w , Thursday, even teams of Twin Falls player in the interests of the Boy

lling 'Ondor the'ftUBpicca of the PaUs Times, perhaps tho two bi

iifor- together in the city will compct city of Twin Falls.

Admission will bo the usna hv.i the Boy Scouts, to be used in i

an-as^embly hall at tho Boy See Turn out everybody! Wit

tho best games of tbo.season a . the most worthy causes ever b

FaUa. • .Help the Boy Sconts!

E w iPBIOB FIV B O E K T I ‘

■ I EK I T I i E i

SIE? misTwo Constables Injured and

Tiiree Civilians Suffer Gun­shot Wounds as Result of Further Disorders '

POLICE SUMMON tROOPS TO HELP CLEAR STREETS

Shooting a t Oorfew Time Last Evening Leads ^o Display of UiUtoxy Force in Dcailog with. Crowds

W X D O N , {fiV -RloU ng o c eu rre ilB V ert i l r c c t In B elfast tb ls ftfternoon, - says a Central Nows dispatch from Belfast. Two constables wero injured and three civilians w ere taken to a bospitol suffering from ' gunshot' wounds.

SH O O TIN a P E O IIP T S PO L IO B . ‘ .TO OALL 'DPON u z u r A s r

BELFAST, iff}—A shooting oceurrej during purfew time la st evenU g in thfl NoTlb Queen aUeot urea, n i In eoBte- queore tho police rummoned the a l l l - ta ry to assist la clearing the streets. .

A t/5 .o'clock tb ls morning a shot v ru iire d At two m em ben of tbe police forco who wero s ta n d iig a t . a s tre e t’ corncr. ' . - - ; .

A 16'iolver wbieh w as forcibly takea from a constable in tho lU l s d istrie t ' yesterday waa re tu rned to him '-today w ith thr. exp lanation ' tho t the ta U n ^ of i t was a joke.. - .

l i i is forenoon the F a lls .d istric t wit* DcAsed rem arkable scenes o f moumlBg In ct)&ntctlon w ith tb e In n tra ls o t thos^ who foil durlDg S u n te y ’s rioting.

lE s i f f H i i i 1; p t i i i l :

5 Nationalist Lbader8, aft^r -Two’, . .'years'fllroggle. Coritintio . '^ Finn in Pnrpose

' ANOORA, ( f l V ^ T k is b natlonalisl*.' leaders compare thoir struggle against } the Crocks w ith the A m crW n tevolu- ‘ tion. Those interview ed ]>y tho Asso.* d a ted P rcrs corrcspondoot havo reltcr-'' n ird their belief in tho jnstico o f th d c

cause nnd Mavo oxpressod dotermlna- linn tn seruro national oxislenee' for] ' the hnm cland.'

Mtislnvba Komnl Pasha, the leader o f ibe nattnnalists,' and Ilalido Edlb, (ho

Irroman m inister o f educotion in the ir Royermnent, express tbemsolves o r em­phatically now as they d ld-tw o,y tiars ago ip defense o f Iho n a tio n a l 'In S e - ,

, pendeapo o f Turkey, tbo in tegrity , o f the soil inbqbited b j Turks, and free­dom from foreign interference. .

^ 0 impression obtained by the.eor- rospoodeat a fte r the.b'undreds J)f miles , journey by sea and land from Constan-

■ tlnoplo to A ngora brougbt o u t tb c -* iharp contraat between tho form er c ity . / ‘ w ith ilfc io tem atlonal population ond'■ foreign control land' t i e d e a r atmo- '• sphere of tho capital of the national- -■ Isls, a l i t t l o e lty on a wide plateau. The* trill also afforded somo idea o f the

uTvltoA nnd pow erful a r» y w itb ■wblcb the Turks apparently propose to - f in d '

I' n solution of tbo N ear E ast problem. •

r-EXPECTS NllSE OWNERS

" TO FIGHT KANSAS LAW»l -,r. Union M iners’ L eader P red icts Com­er blned A ttack by Employer* and .

Employes

PlTTSnURO, Kon., (;ip)-^ohn Firm- K inc. a member of the cxccatlve board

.if diV rlrt -yo. 1-1. United Mine Work- ers of AmorW-j, s tn ted bore today he bollovp.i Ibo conl operators o f dislrintr 14. 21 niid 25. Knnitas, Oklabomn and

” ■ Mlvimni. to .inin tb e organised win- ” ors o f thiftc d istric ts In thoir flflht o n .

tbo ifnnsas court o f industria l relations law, l i t snld hp ih ink r n confcrcnco'

*'• o f m hion ond oppralors of the three • '■T' distric ts fit K ah * s City, M ^ . Jnl.v 1-1.’f- will be "for tho ptirposo o f launching

tiic drive agninsl lbe 'Knnsas law.

BOY SCOUTSening at balf-past 6 o’clock, picked ers Vill cross bats at Lincoln Field jyScflnts,'10 Twin Falls Hows and tho Tvin best plajdng teams ovor gathered^

)0te for baseball supremacy in tboI -

nal 25 cents. Every dollar goes to tt completing tbo, work of erecting !cout Oamp in Shoshone Basin. ritness what promises to be one of and at the same time help one ol broQght to tho attention of Twin

'■tiro' ' ■

I S Sism ic iN

.Commander of'H ellenic Arms . in Anatolia Saya N ixt Offen­sive will. Result in Roiit of Turkish Nationalist Forces

8 YMKNA, (/P>—A <oiniiloU) victory of tho Hellenic anns ovPr tlio Kczd&I- iBts o f Turkoy in Iho nczt-o ffcn ilvo wn* nrcJiclcd recently by M njor Gen­eral AnustMiofi I’apoiiliu, tlic command- e r in chjcf o f the Greek forcca In Ana- tolin,

n u nnny, ho tleelarod,' hod bcen'cnor- Bjomly “rtrcnRthcncd alnce tho ropulifl

. a t KsklBhehr, aoJ only by pnro ehaneo could tliC .Turks non-bo iueei;f8{u1. l ie f f fu rther nlnt«(] th a t hin t'roops outnum- ' > B j bored the Kemnllata by almoat threo to I j ono nnd th tit b i t a rm y woa so mobile I { th a t i t rould a tta c k a t any po in t aloog I th e SOn-kllomoter f ro n t . ' | g

. Tho G reek Reaoralluimo, whow ap- ,poamnec «u(fgc»t« tho old civil w ar typo ®. ? o f w lJJ fr , rw eJved tho eorrapoDiJont Vilinffo, in the ancient Turkish barracks' over- like n i lookin^f Sm yrna harbor. Ho hnd ju i t oecount. f lni»h9ff :namoni«hlnR a (jroup of offi- „ ,d eers, la llin g them tlin t they m utt pu t , |, ,n

Ju ido factional political faellngt, think “ * f , : , only o f tho gootl o f th e ir country am! ,r , leave politic! to A tiicni. H e o ihorted „ ‘ them th a t they m m t cooBliler them- i , n*»iM lelvM ill father* and bro fhe ra 'to their toon, nnd bc truo to tho ir duty to God

tho k io ,. “General I’apouloa is n ^ u t 05 y e aii

old,, of commandinfT phyilquo nnd im- f i | | l i n p rou ivo fea tures and w itb a ffreai U |] |I U U charm of manner. Uo hae been a aol- l l t t l l l i J d ier fo r 30 y e a n and ij held in greal ' n nffcctiiin tm d.citeom by h ii ibon, - I

" W o aro onxlona to ahow tbo world Uth a t Uiii tim e wo cnn 'rrush tho Turk I f Wven a fa ir elianco,” «aid tho gen- « a J saujfuinely. " O o r aoldlerr n i i UiOVew im pationt to )i(gln to fIgb t. Only thU to m om ent 1 recoived a motsoffe from them urg ing th a t they bo sen t forw ard. W« - w an t to p u t an end to Kemal and b i t ^OQtlaw governm ent

bow dlvl. SoLUen Seek B*Arm

" O u r (oldiors sook redress fp r tbe ,livca o f th o ir ,b ro th o n osd ilt te ra who bavo been tho v ictim s of Turkish ra- "uai con' p a d ty a sd mnrdor. Onr k in g 'is sow a i thouaa •rith u r ; is -h is -p resa n co our so ld ien th rM 'dn i irill ' . f i a d renewed IniplrBtion and r ru , J itrcngth. N atura lly t (fcnnot say when tho offensive will begin, bn t wo m prepared, nnd I havo no fea r o f tho ro- .j

'. Tfco“ G fcek 'co 'm in« ido t ''in -^^t. spoko In high tsrm s of th e w ork o f 'tt ie Amer- , leaa YooBg M en’s Ch-ristlan nssoelatioi/ “ 7 ’ i vhieb, h<i said , had cantsons In o il part* “ J* , t f th e B^ne ftom Sm yrna to tho f ro n i . t i t .

" 1 eanno t approiso in words Uie M a e o f th o ir m aterial a id and moral ciimolus to ’our men. The best appro- ”•ItU oa of tho ir derotod w ork Is to be . fonnd in the hearts o f ' our soldiers themsolvei, who look upon A merica aa iho p ro tec tor o f tho world and tho chief inlwATk o f democracy and h um an ity ," 5f ,J.0 genoral declared.'^ v J J r • " ’L ,

Tho stre n g th of the Kem aliat forces im placed by General Papoulas n t b«- r , o . iwBon P0,000 and 00,000. Ho did net )0ll0V0 lh a t thoy woro .refeivlng much “ f®,'' M istance frora d th o r the Ruatian bol- U” '*'®'* ' ih w lk l’ or the G erm ans.,.C o ja id he rhw c* of T4S auro- th a t h is own an»y was r iven ‘ on^vo n )o m a teria l aid by tho British, as has on N 'vo" teen frequently >u»ortod| h u t ho know „ ,'‘- h a t tho EnglltK....nUit#ry.,.obacr>-er» »* '"««> • *itb «ho Greek arm y wero k indly dia-

MILES STllSH’SFDflT ■— . ISTOiEjKBfiEi "™J o B to n A r t i l l e r y C o m p a n y O b - jjeaBur® i

t a i n s O ld Q n n s f r o m B r i t i s h i ty j Q o v o r in n o n t

______ , “ T»iir<>PLYM OUTH. Mob*., ( ^ V ^ h o Olrl r i'fil'

'ort, which Captain M rica-fitnn ilish I'n^'ivol.v. Dt np and manned for Ihe protection l’" f ' ‘Mfd f tho lit tle Pilgrim colony, is to bo '‘I nned i.pain. Through tho in itiative of ‘ lio A ncicnt land Honoroblo ArOllery “ on"’ . m p a n y of Boston, llio British Rovem- , , ,1’ !:'-'*', lent has taken from tho Poynl Araenal y n 'lp d n ' t Woolwich two Runa o f tho sixteenth ';n tury, iiImilAr to tlujso of tho Foro- w ‘b «Iip i i i t ie r s ' 'd ay , and g^ven them n« n w eight bu cmorlal guard over tho gravea of tho I'” ' ' “ i f " .rcfathcrs on B urial Hill. ’ .Colonel Sydney M. Hedges of Boston, ™ I"’"'"!* irmur commander of the A ncients, has '"mntiioii J 'celvid through Bocrctary, o f W nr ‘'0 'oeka, n le tto r from tho navy depart- *'‘^” <*1 on t containing notice th a t iho U . S. MMnnehus P ittaburgh has been assigned to con-

ly the guns to th is country, and her T liM -u r mDiander ha* been instructed to .re- •'* ,®P" ive them n t Gravotend " w i th propo.- Tcm ony." Tboy w ill reach this coun- incliM y tho Intto r p a rt o f Ju ly , and will bo ''I'indnrcls. ceivod here Colonel Hedges said, iii •;ce manner. EX PEE9STho gens are deacribed n* follows: A gOSS ackarot, o f 'th o 't lm u of Edward n t r r r v n r, bearing a ah lo ld .w ith three lions isaant and undom eath an inacrlpUon,Thof. Owen mndo th is tpece fo r tho . i s 'l uf Gamao when-Sir P eters M ovtai . , , ‘M governor nnd Captain, A. D. lOSfi.” , 1 ^ ’ lis RUfc is six feet lone, weigh* COS . . . ,, . u n i , and -i»tis n brccch loader. ‘ "I'A bra** minion, of tbo time of Queen m,„„.nrj', bears a re-enforced rose withttors M. TL (M arla R egina), and in- ^ . / w t v iription " J o h n and Thoa. Mayo P ' " * ' '« 7 "othrcn, mode thiso peec, A. D - 1524."lia tran ia HoVen feet, abc nnd one-hnlfeiie-i long, wclglis abont fiOO pounds, ‘n®.1 is o f 2.87.^ calibre. j •'

r aP o r tia lt P » H lc r CIO 1»CU cojtom er, ,>•]ixlD« a t he r crlU cally)—All. if you 'd pbye*., Tl dy COIDC In tw enty ycara ugol—Now ploys bctwi Drk Son. • , . ■■t.

T W I N P A L L S D A I L Y I

PemUess amd Homeless, Z

:

Tho story of F rank Schwartz, twen- annuity■aix year old artis t, o f Grcenwieh courw .' Illn^o, Now York City, tenda moro le n novel or play than a roal truo fjogcount. I’or F rank Schw artr, pennl- j,„y theIS and about to bo iHsposscssed from, d lo ” 6«J #12 a month “ s tu d io " ia today the tion noH)st-talked-of poraoa in the world of man calt. Ho has won the most covoted bf ho hod tt nvarda , tho P r iz do' Bomo, which dition Un three year fellonrahip in tho A norl- ing alaoII Academy of A rt in Romo, carrying courao aIh i t tranaiw rtolton exponaes and an A rtists

I l iH im i lO W . F l i E M H I O I I . im

oveland Voterans. Play Host Soarcit to OomradflB in Service

Overaoas

CLEVELAND, 0 ,. M >~Tho Rajn- DURIf. T division, ono of the most famous I'or lerican divisions tho t participated in jjjy I world war, will open ita second an- ecm ed.' il convention horo tomorrow. Sever- ■ H arry thouaond are expcctodllo a ttend the " 'on t *pc' M dny event.’ho Cleveland chkpter,w l|l enterta in or wounded RAlnbow men a till in 'hospi- ^han last

’’ho dlvialon w as recm itcd from Vi trs. T h o - in fa n tiy regim ents cama m New York, Ohio, A labam a-and - „ r ih ra, (he artille ry from -Ind ians, Jill- not-bn n I and Minnesota. . - L S Ih i,if le r train ing n t Gamp HUIs, Long nf t md, the division sailed fo r Prance October o f 1017, the fonrth divlsIoB |h o „ “to, arrive. \ rAthnr tfifto r three non tba of intonaive prompted iiting in France tho men wont Into I'a rra t trcnchos near Baccarat. From then

U waa contipBOus heavy figh ting vy t h ^ n : hsrflahlps, a t Champagne w hero the ision was a rtono ^ 1 nga inat.tho . i ; s t German offenalvo, from th e re 'to niarrlod ' itoaii-Thlerry salient, and then fol- h o u „ ed fit, Mlhlol, whero in two d m o th e r’prli r 2,QOO priaonars wore token .' 'riio j... tho dn Isloa was engaged In two im portant *es of tlio groat Argonno-Meuao of- ilvo nnd finally ended u p 'a t Sedan n ' N'cvember7. • K e S C l itom December, ICtlS, to A pril, 1010, f f / t h l meniberr wero In tho iirmy of occu- Ion bnd finally n rrivedhom oiii May

OIODOI H . A. Tinloy o t Oouotll W If ., T om , I, p re ild tn t o f tho JIvIs- n 'o rp n iu tlo n .-

IR K ETS BUREAU FAVORS < " S t S \ STANDARDIZED B U SH EL o„" 'i£

- - seal wn*lEun a t P resen t V aries w ith Local- thought t I ty Accbrdlnjr to Oommoditv I ’it the II

■ - - - niid followTliirty-two qunrta niako one bujh- I t ia now

ro ri lrr Yonng Am erifn glibly nnd tivoly. But tho Jinnsowlfo who has f i r p p h liascd fnmily supplies fo r yenr* is . . a t ntl siiro bu t tliat this Is one of A S l d . many rules thn t have the ir exccp- ’■ A TllBNteci.iliMs of the bureau of na rkc t* , tion of th ed fitatfls-.icpartoient of ngricul- fensivo ni , ray Ibat tho heaped nushel varies j^ts wns su

the jirlfo of Iho product nnd thf> m ent last h t bu«hp| varic* widely In d iffo^ jn a jy n,ov stnjc*. A- bushel of sweot pota Is 4fl pounds in the D nkotss and t t o m o t t t t

■ouRds in Maryland. A buahel of nPOW itiK's is 45 pnunil* In Oklahoma nnd 5unds in Virginin. A b u c h e lo fu n - HOS'OL' ed green peas i* 28 pounds in inehusctts nnd 50 pounds in Penn- ’ooinj: pai inia. been draft.e-4'ureau nf mnrkels roeommends <-*iunly o tt idoptinn o f the " s f r a c k " buahel N aval o 1 W inchester buehel of 2.1B0.42 en- ‘ho A rt of inches—as • tho nn it for package in India it inrds.' . •. . Sam 'a i.nil

eommnnilar

R E as’ OOaCPANT o u t s " f f f l l u i •r''.- SLIOB O FF O F P A T B 0L L 8 .

TOAGO, W ^ E m p lo fe s of tho ■ BEAD 1•If-an llftilwftv Express c o m p a n y _________n-fcivp a wago redcction of f ix '»u hour, beginning .Vugiist I, nn- <!ccislon of Iho United State* rail'

labor bo.ird Tuesday. The ciit will I nil emplo.ves of tho'com pany ex- .1 f e \ f hundred shop men, nbout

'thousand worker*, or 25 per cent r l ln normal foreo being in the ex- ’ dcivipo o t Iho p^cjtrijl time. WW reduction of cxpre.w rntW ir;to ^ i

Iftlrd a t th is timo a* a resn lt oV ^^gn.cQl, express company official* ----- -

i« 'M tiinn ted . thn t npproilmntoly- >.nno will be slice,i o ff tho annunt i S /bill nf tho enmpitny under the re

sn, w ith the p rerent nnmbor of eni- \ / /Tho company normally om- ?» '

between 70,000 and 75,000 w ork-j

f N C T S , T W I N F A L L S .

Yqurig Artist Wins Mos

u lty of 61,000 during tho throo year Schwa rse. Schw arts won tho awnrd w ith waltci painting, " A T ribu te to H eroism '’, studie D in his two-room " s tu d io " ou the lioy in floor o f a tenem ent. Too poor to meali the 112 a month ren t for his “ atti- l i e i*' Sflhw aru had rw c iv e d .an ovic- Krann notlee fivo m inutea lieforo a post- soctloi

. called w ilh .a le tte r atotlng th a t Rcnne lod won tho n e a t a r t p r i ic . , I n ad- Slutcs jn lo th e P r ix de Rome,, tho point- Frnnk alao won for ita erentor a summer from r •ao n l tho IT ffony Foundation f o f hups i Ists a t 0 >;ater Bay, I.<ong laland. tho im

iLiiisimiiiNNNEWENGLI.IILIS-,rcity of Help ia Oonnted Oat as Factor Limiting tho

Prodactlon___ • *ln«' 1

JRHAM, N . H .. y P ) -T h e fnrm la- diffieu! situation in N ew Englnnd, crilicnlig Iho po*t few year*, appears re- Mayflod ,iu f a r aa the supply Is con- to b e j,d.l «» uirry C. W oodworth, form manage " 'y

specialist o f tho sta to college ex- Amoi on servlco, reporting on d a ta from :P ^New Hanipahire fnima, says obout J '"® ”er c e n t tn d moro labor availoblo StMdLilast year, and 00 per ccn t s ta ted A'ucn:would need ao more help than in f f J®“'

' , low Bnnils 'w ou ld in d ic a te ,'’ Mr. Wood- Dy” .,h aaid, “ th a t acnrelty o f labor w i'I PhUipP io a lim iting foctor in prodnction ®“'thia week. In fac t, oaly 18 per J P“ t-of the farm r show aa lacllnatlon Mayfloduco production, and obout ha lf o f f'® P“ I s ta te th a t the .economio situation ir than the labor qneatlon hasp t ta thUrm wages havo been reduced from in p * i_ 12 per cont. O f 160 men employed io m onth on tho Now Hampahire ” a reporting, th e overage wago .was in d board, which In tho caao of iod mon means cash n^iges and t, garden, m ilk, wood for fuel, and

prlvlleger. O f tho 77 m en hired f ^ 10 doy tbo average wngo was M.IO |•dinner. . .v - ' .

scuers Adopted by . T l aby Seal They Saved.INCE nU P E R T . B. C., (/P)—A Uu,kcnl, following Ita rescue from ti Col

IS n itnek by four eagle*, ndoptc'l a.-r'ctiers, Captain J . McGregor, V. * id his threo companions. Tho *calpu lling up a plucky bu t losing ^1“npnlnst its asaaiiants frnm the sky Povllio launch p a rty took It aboard. 50c llio Tvny fo Prlncfl Rupert the .wns p u t overboard, na i t wtis Via

:ht th a t w ar w here il belonged. —h e littlo fellow thought otherwise 35o'oltowed tho boa t r igh t into port. Elnow n vory indulged pet. Bul

;efc»’ Offensive in _ s ia Minor Confirmed ”IIENA, (/P) — Of'firin] confim n- q, if the be;rfnnlng of tho Greek of-•0 ngainst tho Turkish national- • ‘ j"na supplied in a government slate- V ,last n igh t announcing a prelim- ' movement In th e opernlion

)L U L U T O P U T B A K OB' 'ON "T A T T O O m O PA B L0R 8"S'OLULU, T. H-, OP)—An nrdin- _____Icsij^ned to put'TTonolnlii’* " In t . . q

paro ls” out of existence hm^ J* »Iraflod by W . H . Heen, rilv and I --------■ ottom oy. 0 n II al outhorities have frowned on u U l l t of p ricking permanent pntt<!tnfia ink in tho culielo of Uncin ►nilora and i t wns Ihroiich the ptieaa

inilant n t Pearl Hnrbor that the --------■ \\M f i r s t brought to IIio lorol . n \ r I 's atten tion . 14

.D TH E OLABSIPTED AD!).

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3, ib ifflo , 'WiBDNl^DAY.

ost Coveted of Art

iwartz -is tho son of a Now York Iter. Ho la a nativo of Chicago and died a r t there , w orking os a bos ‘ in rc a ta u n u ts .la order (o earn his ils und 0 dollar or two for lodglngv 1* u wor veteran, having served in • . .

inro ns a member of tho camouflage lion. As n rule, when a P r ix do lie winner re tu rn s to tho ITnlted tcs he finds succcaa aw aiting blm, so ink Schw arts haa jumpod overnight m mediocre poverty to fam e and per- 15s IS fortune. Tho illustration showa ii •% jinlnting, “ A Tribute to Heroism .’ ’ II J}

LGRIMS’ DESCEIVDANTS MAKE UP PAGEANT,CAST

pia.of.3fl0 -YoarTooisIoiis No'Dlf-' tculty 'l a Finding Sons for Fore- S||}in

fathers’ Shoes 0 ^

liY M O im i, Maas., yP )-N o lw ltlt- =iding th a t 300 years have paaaed S -I' the Pilgrim fathers landed, no f f i icully w as'encountered In 'f in d in gcndnnlc of thoae who camo in the S'flowiT for tho cas t o f tho pageant Sle (iro*entcd here beginning Ju ly 20 SL fvuturu of tbo P ilgrim Tercenton- B 'cclcbrntlona. W

m ong 'tho principals for speaking Slanlomimie rolea in tho spectacle, =:h rcquirea 1200 actors, aro Mylea —idbili Aiden, desecndant of John =in; Qrayton Howland, descendout mrohu Howltindj and Edward WInt- I s Bra(\ford. J r . , and Oeorgo W ebsterr. John Delano, - deacondant of Sippo do L a Noix, th e French count Scame t« Plymouth in 1777, also ha< 5irt. In ons sceno In tho pageant f f ifloner descendants only will take | Sparta of flr^t- .settlers. — <

A N sw On*. - | Stw yar for Defense (tddresaing IS l)-Q e n tlem en . rem cinber th a t o y gIt's bearing la very poor, and ( h a f l =reason why thovolc« ofcoascienc^ Sappealed to him In vain.—Houston, S '

Hot W eather Needs • =

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liudnut'a Mnrvcloua - ISCold Crcnm - I . . . 6 0 c i. |l , $L76 U•1 V ioll’a T oile t W a te r- . B3e Sllillrosc T alcum Pow der.. 10c ^Mavis Talcum SPowder ----------------- 21c, 63c B l l l l l i r30c Milk M ngncsla .......... 40c i n l U l l llaviv. Rice Pow der ......... 42c — , —:V iall's Crcom of-A lm onds <; ■ ■........................... 36c, 60c, |1 .0b)5o I le tc h c r 's C a * to r la_ 20o Rl Vfimpirii, lOcj 3 for— 26c Fluhnch 25c^i60c, 76c, ILBO

re e On T h u rsd ay sW ltli each 50c, enlargem ent

me same slro FR E E .Tho pleasure o f your oullng

on nover fade If you have a lieluro story. A K odak will lo tho trick. Wo havo Ihctn rom 62.00 up.

SET ACQUAINTED ■WITH "BBS JA T " FOUNTAIN

SEBVIOE

B. L. Cascade $12.00

S H R A M M -JO H N S O NDBUO STOEBS C?0.

oso 60 136U«!ii ATe.,B.

M ail O rders postm arked July 14, filled n t sale p r ic e s .^

3YLIKDEB TBOUfitE '^ery s f te n Uncoablo to foulty Itlon. Do yours misa or fa il ^ ' levelop nmximum Jiorsepow ert hcy do nny o f theso thinga I t ,Igirtloifi you. lo^ ua givo your-'lion system our expert atten-

I . Wo con traco such troubleslieir aourccs and remedy them 'eaat eost.

iGimC SERVICE STATIONJ o a H. SEAVTO

2Bd Ave. N. Phone 16 tW D f FAILS, n ) j* a o

Y,JI3LY18,1921

aastifl6d tdvertlsias Ii tli# cl>e*P' ^ tMng jon can bny^^eanred b; i^Terti*

I profiis it nay bHng yoti. find yot

&EtP US TO HEl' I Cloao frientkbips are not i

I -day. Neither can yon coi . n nbout all the ways o n r ban

important to your money m one visit horo. '

; Corae here often. Then I wdll known here. You wi

ways to^make our ecryico iiu'iituKefiil. Wo will unde rc(|niroincntH better, and tli to receive a full iiieamire

In - a jic s .

Tiie Twin Falls Nallo

Capital and Surplus

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THE BATIEHING RAMh a s l e f t t h e T w in E a T r u s t C o m p a n y a s s t r o n s h a k e n a s t h a t d a y b a b r u s h t i m e w h e n t h e f i i l e f t h i s h a r d e a r n e d d o l s a f e k e e p i n g .

E a c h y e a r h a s s e e n ^ d d e o f d o l l a r s o f d e p o s i t s — ! n e w p a t r o n s — a n d a d d i t

' n i e n c e s f o r t h o s e p a t r o i

T h i r t e e n y e a r s o f s o u a r g p e s w e l l f o r t l i e s a i s a v i n g s . _ _ _ _ _

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■ A savings account' double advantage ( ing interest and saJ ing df your money.

W ja re th eU .S .P o M depositary for jthis

Member of Federal Resei

yoor pnpat7 .!• Ainable, la > tiM l ia th* tlMmUM —. /oB ll yoor IB78T.

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. ritory Hiitory

Idaho hM la tho U rgo»t,poU to cron In tho history o f tho jta to , aay# - Jullua H . Jw obaon, agrleu llu ral atatii- tlpUn, In ft gonoral roport o f crop ,con- ^ tloD i. Bo &ddt: ' '

jV m o r# bftTft plnptcU 53,000 acres, ^ ^ l e b i s IS/IDO acros g rea ter than any

. i ^ v l o u s y e a r 'a n d ‘30 por cont greater than th e Mroag® ta rv c a to d l u t year.In addition, pa itleu larly Rood ttanda aro tho n l o aod 'tb o coDditlon U OQ per eont ot normal. Thib is higher tban for m a n / years back and promises a yield o f 170 bushela per acre or a productioa

, o f 9,605,000 buAela. Thia eicecda tho < record production of Inst year by 2,125,- e st 000 tuabels . wo

Tho foreeaBi fo r the United S tates to crop is 3 7 1 ^ llllo n bushels or 53 million err bushels loss than la st year. Tho aver- w

J ' a({0 production for tho flvo years 1915- 1919 is 37S million bushela.

\ Tbe w heat crop showed still fu rther I improvomeat during Ju n e and tbo prom- i « to t H * lo U t0^ I9 ,000 b u l i i l i . T h li , exceeds all former w heat crops. L ast y sa r 's record crop waa £3,000,000 bush- '■ ela.

W inter w heat en tered the lost stago n of t io aoaaon w ith 100 p e r cen t con- M ditlonj-or normal. T h a t moons a y ie ld 11 o f 28 bushels per aore or a 9,542,OW U bushel crop. U arres tln g haa .already commenMd In no rthern and w estern couDties. V

Sprinjr -wheat n o te r looked b e tte r on irrigated land b u t tho ho t dry .w eath­er waa severe on th e non -i^fta ted crop. ■ Tho fo reca it is 10,737,000 bush­els.

, Stocka of w heat on farm s Ju ly l i t amounted lo 7 por c en t o f lost y e a r 'a crop, o r 1,052,000 4>ushela. T h is carry­over Is la rger by f a r th a n nny previous 01 yimr^ • <

. . . Oats and barloy Buffered fronv bc“t - and drought to somo ex ten t. Tho oata

' forecast i s 8/)41,000 bushela vrhlcji is a till 621,000 bnshols abovo loat year. -■ Barley •promises 3,230,000 bushels as J a gainst 3,4S6,000 bushels la st year. I

There ar» 48.000 acres seeded to corn th is y e a r compared w ith 45,000 acres / har>-eit«d in 1920. I f a ii woro le f t to T mature, there would be a 1,811,000 bush- V e f crop, bu t the p rac tice Is to c u t about L SO per cent fo r silos, fodder, ote. L

The bay crop continues to improve L and there is now promised 3,352,000 Ue tons compared w ith 2,085,000 tons in - ] 1S20. U any sec^lona reported tho f irs t : crop aa the largest ever harvested and ga; only a mu# o f it damaged by ‘rain, op Due lo large crope o f a lfa lfa , tim othy thi and clover In tho northern counties, gai much lew grain than uaual will be eut fo r hay op there. f'B

The apple crop-fell o f f 163,000 bush- tbj els from la st m onth duo mostly to so- aoc vcro local hall atorroa In Tw in FalU nnd wb

■Not Perce counties. Tho loss was p a r­ticularly severe In the Lewiston or­chard d is tr le i There waa a norma! ’ Ju n e drop. P ro d u c tio n ,^ placed o t 3,- th(

. . ni4,000 bushela. L as t y e a r . i t was J,- me 300,000 bushels.

TTiero is keen demand for Idaho ap- **“ ploa th is year. M iddle w estern nad t o raJdern s ta te s havo short crop. Tho nalion’a crop la only 116,175,000 bush'- '' els, less thnn ha lf o f lo s t y e a r 's crop.

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FAHOUB AVIATOR FA L L S TO J DZULTH- ON E K O U B H FIE L D

' LONDON, O T - U t r r y 0 . IlawKfr, famoua a v iator,'w as killed on tho Hon- lion flying field Tuesday. Hia maehinp ,u ,

•burnt info flam ci'o? i t nllijhlcd on Ihij n ,, •field. ■ 1

H nwkcr achieved fam e in May, 1019, ^,5 >«hcn ho a tiem ptcd a trans-A tlanlli: fllRhl from tho Cai^idlan co ast.to IrC’ land, bu l failed, hia machlno fa lling in

• mld'ocenn. lie was reu u c d nnd on his return tc England heV a® dccoralod by K ing George. Dc;

The trans-A llantlp crossing waJ> nchiov'il a month la to r by Captain Sir John Alfock, who died in Decombor. » IPID, ns a resu lt o f Injuries rcfcivcd der in a crash to earth n e a r ' Cottevrnrd, ho

- O to B M INVBBTIOATION OFW ESTBEN E A IL W A T SY8 TBMB

W A9H 1K 0T0N, {yP)-A n InvoftlBO- lion Inlo the financial opprnlionn. op founia ond prnctlccs- o f thn W esti'rn 1‘adfii* Railw ay company, tho D enver j y nnd Rio Orande Railroad compnnv. tlu' W pjtfrn Pacific Railroad company clTiil

r . th r Denver nnd J lio Ornnde W estern ” lUllmn.J company waa ordered Tupsdny

liy the iRloralatc coninierco eommlsslnn, ..The Invcsligntlon. the commission

announced, will undertake to cstablUh the roUilionf of the roads Avilh each - , other and determ ine tho manner hnd mc'thod* in whieh tho business of thn mmpnnlea have beon conductod w ith n view to m aking n repo rt nnd isijulng or- (Ic-r* Ihnt may be proper In conncction 1 with tlir iMue of securities by the com- up! I'linies. " h

» ' Ja iKOTIOB TO COEDITOBS. W<

Eitfllft of Addio M. Slovens, Doceaaed Notice is hereby given by the under-

signed Wlllwnrd Slovens, adm inlslra- ' to r of tho estnte of AddIo M. Stevens. ik’i-enKcd. »to the creditorr o f nnd a ll dot iH‘Mons bnVinc rinims against the said 'vic deconned, to -etliiliil them w ith the nee- thn ositarv vouchers, w ithin four m onths J g

— w f tft? r 'th o . firsl piildlration of this no- "I'f tliT, to tlic." said n<lmini»tri)lor ah nn< liuoms 4, r, and 0, Idnho Dept. S to r: 1 liniMimf. Twiu Fnll*. County o f Tivit: " P Rill-i, S tnto of Mnlio, Hi'f being the Jrr ph irt fixed for tlie Ir.insnctlon o t Ihe Y ’

. liiinincM of said .estn te,Dated Juno 14. 11)21. . . ba.

W ILLWARD STEVKNS, A dm inistrator o f the Fs la to of 1

• Addio M. Stevens,- Decensed, n, ------- Jiic

READ TH E C L A S S in E D A D a sioi

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0 Carrying e ight l o l n e ^ m M b o larg- olei ,- c s t-« o u o ted OQ any w arship in tho gor

world, the U. S. a ilo ryU nd , will pu t era IS to sea oorlv In Novem ber fo r hor gov- 7,0( n ernm ent trials. T his is the th ird o f tho a s

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E T o d a y s Spo^

jrairaTl■ P lE S fiU IE I : F lfiiD iPSEfif- had“ Champion is a Fighter and by

. That Style of Operation On- ts ly Can Ee Win |iieiIs r-------- in t

IlB term " ro a rin g for- '* tie s '" mav nol mean '

* H w anyth in? tn (Thicngoana, I F ranclscani, Seat- I

/ tM A A tloltcs, o r 81. Louisans, V , ^ 1 |l>ut I t doe« moan plentyi>- | m H W to Now Yorkers. For

| b N A s J ln Q o lh a m lle s , w e’ll ' sta in C 'e r **• —i th . f th o '''ro a riD g for- I. )0 t i e r " s ta rt.A t 40lh street and extend \ iti - l a this strotch of Broadway In the at I n this slrech of Broadway In the id g a y past, p resent an'd future, ono meeta ; n. op w ith tbe fainoas men who dabblo in r ly too gamo of rhance. Thoy play tbc v s, game a t tbe race track, and they play it f i t indoors, bu t perhaps wo should hop

rig h t into w bat wo sta rted to say and tl. th a t Is th a t the coin ehar.gors o f th is _ 0- section of Now Y ork d ig deep in to the * id w hy and wherefore of things. ^

W onder a t OhJonp’a Tactic* E

i\ W e-fiiund this band congregated in t,. th e " ro a rin g fo rt ie s ," pondering a mo- r,. tnenlous nuesllon, tho doy a fte r tbc ^

Dempsey-Carpontler fight. I t is n ques- (Ja r). tion th a t concerns particularly tho<ar- Jae id tions of Dempsey, ^ e y could no t do- den ,0 eide whether or no t 'Dompsoy fought eou !{. " h l s " ba ttle , and thoy wnnt to knt>w "f

nnd w on’t be satisfied until thoy find ear . out. wit

I t i t the idea o f the w riter lh a t bun _ Dempjey did and did no t figlil " h U " Frn

bottle. T hat may sound pnrndoxlpnl, dur bu t nevertheless it is a fact, because I Mel

’■ tho Demjupy wo saw In the ring-blat- tiing Cuipenller nliowed two styles, onr {Her tlmt. wai his nwn and one lh a t w as not. hon

He (ortalnly did not aheol thote fa- ’ * nioua " h o o k s ’’ to Carpentior In tho

first-’.'iTo rounds in the customary way, nnd in thoiio first two sessions wo snw j .

f hImbrpakingRTound befiire the ru sh es! .of the Frenchman. H e was try ing to i ' ,

y box, ini trod of f igh t, nnd th a t isn’t Dempwy. j „

“ Plays OeoigM ' Osms

r ■ By the altempt. lo box a mnn w lin| J (I domonslraled .^■ery conclusively ' thot pioi

he cn i outbox tho w orld’s cham pion.Im al nnd .llm oiitfool him, Dempsey played 1 into hi» opponent's hands. l ie did n o li V change those tactics until a fte r lh r ,J o h

g aeeond round, when Carpentier pasted jw ill him' -levcrely and hnd him tla g g e rin g 'h c

’■ around the ring on wtuk nnd wobbly i ball limbs. - 'm ec

" We were Informed n fter the ba ttle | thn l Dempsey was wftrklng“ t in d e r ‘in- 1 Ii striK-tlonn from hi* manager, Jnck like

“ Kcnrni. Kenrns snid thnt hu was per- son, " fectly aallsfied w ith the way the wel y w orld’c rhnmplnn handled himself, bnt ''■ it se.'ins the "ro n rln g fo -l lc s" crowd A '? w ants t(. know more Jaboiit It. They s.iyi P c a n ’t see why I t was iierosiary fo r all . Dempiey lo tako thi‘ pasting lh a t prri

Georges handed him In the second round. . • T

" TlUs Seriously. In Danger all

n T h rrr nlwaj-s I s Ihe d.ingcr o f an .V upset ip tJilc pugUislir game nnd thono

whr> wntfhed the I>enrhmnn wnllof- j, Jnek iirnund the ring IhoiiRht th a t this W:is gning to be annther. ll crrtnlnl;,- . • '

J, did lo i’< Ihnt. wny for nt h'n.'l n rnuiil.’ , f. o fm in u lrs , ■

Tf Dimpsoy ronlly foiiKlil n Jtmarl f lin ltle iif;ninit Car;icntirr. Ilu'n wc ]| d o n ’t 1 rtow'very much about this glnve ^ ll wic'ldin^ cninr. All (h r world knn'V" .

tb n t IfiV w orld's chnmptnn's forlo is j ,a flghtlnj.'.' not boxing; tlierrfore wh.v- 'V sliould hr rvcr Imx. iiiili’n'i lii’ l< lin 'd it nnd nerds n rritti■; Y rt In Ihnt f irs t nnd, si'i^ond t<iiiii.i, I R rsppcially ! Ihn flptner. when hr '(. frr.ih. 111' c'ssnyrd to jil.ny n rlcx iT ciinir, n Compllnlion of a piinriiin^f tnMc wimh'

show Hint Drmpsev i v ' l" ‘"tpd .itid i . badly. ■ ^ • .. .

Elpping, Tearing Maulor if TJmt punching liy .Carpentier . forced 1. n eomplete clinnge 'in the tn e tiu of

Jnck Dpmpsey. When tlir Ihird sc.'.- sion slnrted he put his Iroth ■ togcthor

I L Y N E W S , T W I N . F A L

<t Powerfid Baitlesfup, I

t e B i l i i i

olectrlc ah lpa 'fb r the U. 8 . n a \y . H er i gonernling p lan t, installed by tho Oon- ( eral K lectrle company, d riving the four « 7,000 horsepower' prvpolllng m otors for- j a ahip speed o f 21 knots would supply

i r i i n g f f e w sligh t Jtud becamo tbo real vleioua te a r­ing Dempsey who fcn rs’nol w hat the , other fellow has to o ffer In wallops-bul , is willing to trade. Ai;d tp he .to re g Into Georges, no longer broke ground. .. bu l foieed the F>onchmaa to movo backw ard, and tho punching oxchango . began. . I t finished w ith Carpentier knockuvl ou t col^ in th a t momorablo j fourth round. . .

Now, why d id n ’t Dempsey go righ t . out anil figh t in itead of boxing from tho jum p! Is tbc question wo boar. „ Wo think thnl If the world ’« champion . hod dour so, tho ba lllo .w ou ld , m vc ended In the f irs t or second round, and j. make thia atalem ent In Ihe form o f .1 fac t; n o t to alibi oursolvca because w r ..i picTted ' Dempaey lo beat Carpentier in a round or tw o. ^

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I BASEBALL 11; ^ _________ J ;

Pac ific O oa« L u ( n e . - „

Saci-nmcnto. 7 ; San, Frnncbico, 0. ' O akland, 10; Se.-iltle, 1. 1Ia)s Angeles, 11; Balt Lake 4.Vernon, 4 ; Portland, 3.

A m b r i ^ LeagDt.Wa.tbinglion. 8 ; Chilago, 7. JCleveland, 7-fl; Boston, 1-4. *New York, fl; Bt. Louia, 4. ,Dot.-nlt. 2 ; Philadelphia, 1. *

K atlOMl LM gas. ^PitU bnrgh , fl; Phlladolphia, 4 .- . .Ne;v York, 8j S t. Lpula, 2. jC ineinnati, 5 ; Brooklyn, 3. ‘j,Boston, 2; Chieogo, 1, ,]

k s a I n b B b a m B S . *!N EW YORK, yp )-Jo h n ^ M e K e rn an 0

(Jac k K earns), business manager fo r I Ja ck Dempsey, c^iilmcd New Y ork rest- J denco for him self and Dompsoy in tl court yesterday in seeking the return ^ <1/ D em psty’s J10,000 nutomoblle. The ” cor was selxod a week ago In connection w ith a-brcnch of contract euit fo r ono hundred thousand dollars brought by F rnnk J . Spellman, motion picture pro­ducer, who claim ed boUi Dcmpaoy aad McKr.-nun were non-residents. MeKer- nnn ''ilod a ffidav its thh t bo th .be and Dempat'y have made th is c ity their

ihome for tho la st year.

Brief Bits of SportAs ttl} operate tb ls mill tho esteemed .

A. P . te legrapher announces " B a b e " Ruth got a n o th e r!"

j Wh.nt do you eupposo It wasf

! Johnny W ilson, middloweighl cham­pion o f the w orld, spys he want^ .. a

: match w ith Carpentier. •

W ell, as fn r ns w r are concerned .Johnny fon hnvc I t; nnd our blessing jw ill ga w llh him , for w o’ve a hunch 'h e will need something of a spiritual , i balm bt'foro the bout is finished, or im- J mediately a ft« r .‘ '

1 In th " mennwbile Jnck Brlttnn would like n no w ith this-snm e Johnny W il­son, .ilnco there lire no more welter- w elgh 'r for Ja ck lo tackle.

A ho in the meanwhile M lkr GiWjons s.iys,ho Is in shape to take on snyNind all of the la tte r dny mlddlcwcichls, p rrfcM bly Wilson.

T h a t should m ake an IntcreilinKhout nil rig h t, fo r M ike cnn still hoi, nnd

• ho sure would be nble lo oulpiess the I easterner.I .j .ItKy T-cnrson. n Cliicniro ficht niithor 'i,«'. - nys if Dempsey hnd goiir in nn l fought CnrpentJer in Ihr first pliirr in-

fContlnued on Pace

C.H. GATES M O mW r spi-clalizo in nutomohilr re­

pair work. Gunrnnloi' m ir tri':i!- ini-nt and the hijjhrst r b ? ’ "f wiirkmanship.

W y'solicit a nlinre of your hii>-

Special Ford Mechanic's• 138 2nd A to . N.

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NcAlca o f FlUttg Snpplemsntal and B«- . i u w fa n e u t BoU of lo c a l lmpRiT»-' r, mteit D istr ic t No. 3 of tlio VUUce j '

of EinbCTly, Idaho, and Kotlov M to , , ' Tlmo, FU ca and Manhor of FlU ne' i .

O b^c tions to Said A iH ssm eats.. /

' Notlre is hereby given lHat there Li . Is now on file a t tho office of tho VII- ' lago Clerk of the Village of Kimberly, fo

S la te o f Idaho, the Bupplemcnlal and ^ ' Ke-asscsamenl Boll of Local Improve- of

nienl D utrlc t No. 3 of the V illage of u ' Kimberly, 6 ta t« of Idaho; tha t aaid

roll wns ao filed on the 12th dav of pc ' July , lUSI; tb a t the Board of Trua- d i

Ices of said Village of Kimberly, wlli jj; ’ hear and consider objections to said a i- of ' scssmenls by tbe parlies aggrieved by ; ruch assessments, ots tb e 26lb dav of nt, ‘ Ju ly , 19S1, o t the hour of 8 o ’clock, p. j ,r ! m., of aald day, a t tlio Usual place of the muetlng of said board, namely a t ' the office of Breekon and H ays in aald I Village o f Kimberly.

The owner or owners o f any property which la assessed In such vuseMment roll, w hether named or not In sueh roll,

i may, w itb ln ten days from the la tl (mbllcallon of th is notice, which day of

I inst publlcallon will be Ju ly 16th, 1021,' file w ith tho Clerk of said VUIage, h ir

or Ihelr objections, in w riting, to said nsscssmenta.

Doted a t K imberly, Idabo, Ju ly 12lh, 1921.

A. E. H A IN ES.Clerk o f tho Village of Klm-

berly . S tale of Idahp. (Seal)

N O nO B OF B H B B Q T ’S BAU3 -OF BBAL .E B tA IB U im E E BZ^O UTIO N ta

Ilarr>- 8 . Cowling, PJb ln tlff,

L . 0 . Hill, ' Defendant.By v irtue o f aa execution Issued ou l gj

of the D istric t Court of the Elevonth Judicial D istric t o f tho S tato of Idabo , „f in and for . the County of Twin Falls, ,j, dated the Cth day of Ju ly , 1021, whore- In H arry S. Cowling, as p la in tiff , rc- t|{ eovcrcd judgm ent io -the Probate Court jj,

I of said County and Slato, ogainst L . 0- Hill, defendant, on tbo 15th day of ■ January, 1921. for tho aum of E lghty- I throo nad 20-100 (•83.20), D ollan a adI '

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2 0 for 2 0 cents"to tiir-llithl pfekMiuM.Alto obitioiblo in round (/as o f 50, rjcucm aetled.

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D A Y , J U L Y 4 3 , 1 9 2 1 ■the fu rlher sum o f Tbirty-tbree and' BS65-100 ((33.05) Dollars, coals 'ond and 1dlabunemonU , togotber w ith in lofest (IbbrcOn a t. 'th o ra te o f 7 'p o r ’oent per ' jannum from tho aaid 15th day of Janu- 1 tiary, 1931, I have levied upon a ll thd righ t, t it le , in terest and cloim of thodofondont, L. G. IIIIl, ’of,' in and to tho 1.following described real csAato, to-wIt* 2.

- T ae northw est Quarter o f the 3.• 'soutliw cst quarter (KW 1-4 BW 1-4)

of Kcctlun IV en ty -o igh t (28), 4. Township N'ino (0) South, RangeFourteen (14) E . B. M.. In Twin 5. f U l i County, S ta te of Iiiaho.I ‘ubli4 nolicp Is he reby given th a t I 6.

.will on tho Dlh d a y -o f August, J021, .7.o l the hour of 2:45 o ’clock p. m. B.

• (U buntn in tlm o), o f. said day, a t tbe 0. c as t fre n t door of the Courthouso of 13. the County 'o f T w in Falls, S ta le of Idnho, st'll a t pubUc auction to Ihr ' highest lilddor fo r rash, law ful moneyof tho United B la trs ,, a ll 'U io right, tit le , in lcri'sl ond cinint of tho above „ named defendant, L G, Hill, of, in ond to the rrn i e state above described, tn ' • BHilsfy p la in tif f* judgnn'nl together w ilh .kll cnrts lha t have accrued or mn.\ oecrue. ■*-

'D a ted thl.i l l t h <Uv of .luly, 1021.K. li. BHERMAN,

Sheriff.By BEN' J . BROW.S-, Deput.v. ^

■ NOTICE OF S H E B n r ’B BALb ' o F■ BE A L ESTATE UNDEB EXCCOTIOK 0.I • --------- ^ 11.

H. a Cowling, . P la in tiff,

> R. C. U rso n and Anthony Larson, 13.Defendants.

By v irtue of an execution issued out , o f the D istrict Court of the E leventh 14.

.fudtelai D istrict o f the S ta te o f Idaho, IC. In and for tho Countv. o f T w in Falla.

' dnted ll.e .’Jlh daV of Ju ly , 1921, where. 1 In II. R Cowling, aa p la in tiff , recov- o t , orfd Judgment in the P robate Court of sa id County an d 'S ta te , agninst B, 0 . Larson and Anthony Larson, .defend- t a n lt , OR the Ifllh day of U ay , 1921. tor th e sum of Bevcnty-slx and 25-100 ^70.25,1 Dollars and the fu rth e r amn o t J\)tty-four nnd 20-100 (»44.20) Dol- la rs , costs and disbursements, together will! in terest thereon a f the ra te o f 7 « per cent per anaum from tbo said 18lh ta n day of I tay ; 1021, I have levied upon a ll the right, title , In terest a n d claim a 'r i o f tbe above named defendants, R. C. " Larson ond Anthony L arton , of, in and to tho following described reel Cor .property, to-wii:

The north half of- tho southw est quarter (N 1-2 BW 1-4) o f Section, T hirteen (l.'i). Township T e a (10)

” South, Range Fourteen (14) E . B.M., exccpl therefrom four and , , V thr?e-fourths (4 .1-4) acres herolo; Qi]g fore conveyed to J . E ..Q tm bey and e lu M. A. Ownbey. Bald proportv a* nbovc described Is hereby oaver- ' b llsc'd for sale and will bo sold sub­je c t lo the sale In the « « e of Har- = ry a Cowling vs. Anthony Lorsoa, ^ advertised lo be h ild a t 2:15 c o'c lock p. m. on th e Oth day of « August, 1021. nnd covering tho . snnie je a l property as above de­scribed.Publie notIro u hereby given lh a t I T

.will on the Oth day of-A ugust, 1021, a t ° thp hour o f 2:30 o ’clock P . M. (U oua. ta in lim e) o f said dayi a t th e oast front .j door of tho Cou'rthousa o f tb e CouDly « o f Tw in F a l la .^ ta le o f Idaho , sell a l ^ public Luelloir to the hlghort b idde r fo r ^ cash; lawful monoy o f the U nited S tates a alt tbe right, t it le , in te rest and claim, undex the condition as above acl fo rth , p nf tho defendants, R. C. I ^ r to n and An- „ Ihouy Larson, of, in and to tho above- described real estate, lo sa tisfy plain- j] t i f f ’r judgm ent together w ith a ll cosls th a l hsve accrued or m ay accrue.

D ated this l l l h dny of Ju ly , 1921.E . R. B H E im A N ,

Sheriff.By DEN J . BROWK, D eputy. ^

"YOU’RE FIRED,” i&Id tho vdlUrr. AND i

“ UNt.E'S8 YOU a m d ig Bp. BUT 1

A LIVE story today." MApE

8 0 TH E cub reporter, AND \

DISAPPEARED FOR boars . BY 01

BUT WHEN bo rooovorod. GAVE

FROM H is tranco, bo had. "H E ’e

A $T O R Y -^bort i t la. TH E /

OUR DEPUTY constable. TH E \

WAS W AKENED by the 'phoaa. WHY

AND A shrill toIco criod. . CLAIN

“ FOR T H e ’iovo of Miko. T H E <

BEA T IT horo quick. .O F-'fi

A N D N A IL an Q L THAT

W HO’8 TALKING wild.

IN TH E c igar Store.” \ T 0 -• • • i \ on

T H E LONG a rm of tho Uw. —both• • • - th o o tl

P U T ON his paats. w by 1• • • th a t’s

SPED TO tho SCODO. “ aaHa;

I I ^

P C I G A R B 'l i i o o B r r J

M P O B t OF THB OONDmOK . OT TBBBAKKOrBANSHN.ATBAV- ;

. SEN, m -T H H aXATB OF^JDAHO. 1 AT THE OLOSB 0 ? BU8IRB88L :JUNB,S0,-1W1.-^ ■ • • ••

BESOpCES ,1. Loans asd DlKount«„.43S2,M7.052. O v e rd ra f ts ----- '-----------8,174.64 '3. Stocks, Bonds and w u- '' ■ - - / - r a i i l s ---------------------- e,4WJl’ •4. Stock f f Federal Beserro

B a n k ---------------- -------• 1,800/306. Banking HoUso, Fuxnl- '

lure and F lx tu o s -------' 6,3I4.8»6. Other Real E sta te____ 28,293.08.7. Claims, Judgmeutf, ete... l;S23.608. Cash on Hand _____ 030.780. Duo from B onks-------- - 8,242J58

13. Olbor assets ___ 398.00

Totnl __________ __- __ >379,034.«8LIAblLITIES

}. Capital Block paid in ..4 25,000.002. Surplus i 'u n d ________ 35,000M3. Undivided Profits, less

uxpcBsos, Interest andtaxes p a id ___________ 1,659.88 ,

•». Amount reserved for tax­es, Interest and doprty-ation _____________ 500.00Individual deposits sub­ject lo check____86,803.85

8. Time ccrtlflcalea of de­posit ..................... 14,499.40

0. Cashier’s cheeks_____ 6,581:6511. Due lo oUier Unks — 0,790.63

Total deposlU ...-----------13. Bills payable. Including

obllgatioas tepresontlng . money borrowed _ _ — 80,080.25

14. Rediscounts ________ 121,606.2815. Other Kablllties ............. <47^1

Total --------:.................. _$379,034.68STATE OF IDAHO.

, . ss.County of Twin Palls.

1, J . A. Davis, cashier o f’tho abore aamed bank, do solemnly (siraar that . the abovo statoaont ts tnie to the belt )f my knowledge u d belief.

J. A. DATI8 , Caihlsr. Subscribed and sworn to before me .

this l l th dny of July, 192L - ■1 certify th a t.I am not an otflear'er

Hrector of this bank.c. A. q^ w o l d ;

Notary Publle,Correct—Attest:

IiAWBBKCB HAN8BN, I,QEO. D. OEOOKBTT,.C. PETEBSEk,

I DIreetors. I

What U oseleu to yon may be.n l> ubU to othsn — td r s t t in i t th* JaMifUd; .

BEAD 1HB DAILT NKWa

Sunnier EioDislofl b ; Aolo S t i{ iFrom July 11 Till A sf. 1

Brtnra Trip Oood l U a w t l • via Round Trip ;

Twin FnlU to Boise ............... I18.W- ’One way ticket, rcfular far*.. llOJt

We connect with No. t l a t •. Mountain Uomo.

Twin Falla, ta F aretu X«1(M b r autoexcursion, round trip ............ Itf.90Leave Twin Falls 1:00 A.Arrive Oolse ..................... ' t:4l Fi'M.-LcftVtt Boise for Paretta Lake* • A.M. Arrive Pajrette U kes CIO P. K. The summer playcrounds of Idaho, scvnie wonder* of Ihe state.Phona your ressrvstlens to the RMSr son Hetsl, 84; or Mr. Psrwnlus, m -R

Tbi Old RiilibltADlsStiKaCoipui' TRASK 0R08. INC. [

TwIn.Fslls Offlcs, Rooerson Helsl, Perrlne Hotsi .J

RAY H. TRABK, Mpr.Oolss Offlcs, N. 12th fit.

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OUT thU sUtemeat.

i ’8 A loony, all ri*lit.

E ASYLUM Bays, by Hoek. ; -

E WORST they m r bad. ' {

lY THE poor not. ^ 1

VIMS HE can copy.

ESECREtbload.

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3lb Turkish aod D oioestle-that otbcrfellovcaD 'tffetonto.Ilut'i ' ' |> Chcatorflelda antistf.'’ aod t B whj- on/y Cbost«rlleIdi em

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- CHICAOO, t/P > -T he tlU r mililori dollar livcatoek pool, BubKribcil by bw kore n t rcccnt ponfcrcncer hero nad in Now Y ork will bo Jn operation by j « t . Monday, Ju ly IS, according to -Evorctl C. Brown, president of fho N a­tional Livcatoek '^chan»;c- M. L. Me-

' Clure, a llveitock eommia&ioa moa and l)tiAkc(, will tlic pool vfllU off­ice* in ChienRo.'

No iHrrct Jonn* will l)0 moJo by the pool corporation, Mr. Brown announced

'leeousn Ihu co rpo ration 'lina no mn- ehlflcry for 'invcBOgfttlnR proposed loooB. Tho loans will bo mado tbrou((b local linnki nnd eattlo loan companies, tbo lun k e rr or loan cotnpnnics guajan- tccln;; the loanit.

I Loans will bo mndo on atockers nnd ' feodera na well aa brcvdinR atock, Mr.; Brow.'i snid. '

I l S i s l Kl O F S T I i H l I Hs . •' _ _ _

A o ilo n D c o s A g rc o m c & t t o H a r - m o o iz o P r o c e d w 'o w i l h C o ­

v e n a n t P r o y i s l o n a

T O K lp , y p J -T h c Jupnnoae fo ro ip i 1D|( officu today madu forma] ann'ounco- | | | | ^

i-n icn t of tliu notification given jo in tly j by Q reat BritJiin nnd Jap an to tho : leap io o f nntlona brinifing tho, proco- ' duro under the An^lo-JapoRQio'agree*

neat) pending furllior a c tio n ,'{ a h a ^ mony w ith tho le a j^ o 's covenant. Tlio ’AgCi to s t o f tbo notification Is quoted in tbo foreign offieo atatcm eat.

• Tho apo'ech o f Mr. Lloyd G eorge/tho British prImo m ia iito r to tho houao* o f CO

! comtnons la st M onday brouftbt ou t tho vho.I f a c t th a t Lord Cnrzonl tho foreign im - carlf I re ta ry and B a jo n 'E a y a jh i, tbo Japoa- brouj; : cso amb&itador in London had aigaod bla ci

o a J a ly T f ta r f r jo ln tB o ta t o tb o I e a g w > o f nations, tbo eaaontlal porlloa o f varloi ■irU(3i m d s : — • > 8la

j “ Tbo British ijnd 7apano»o govern-, •cai’cl ' n o n ts horoby no tify tbo le a g u e 'lh a t. Lotte I poodlag fa r th e r aetion tboy aro agreed I tb a ,t . if any s ituation oriMS whllo tho I A ogloJapanoae. agreem eat rem tins in blm.

foree, in w ile h th e procednro prcaerib- The od .by tbo term s ef tbo agrcomont l i inconsiatOBt w ith tho proeeduro pr6- ^ Bcribed by tb e eovenoal o f tho league o f nations, then the procedure prcaerib*:od by said eoveaant shall bo adopted * 'a od ahall provait over th a t prescribed ' .b r ih ,

SUSPECTS DENY GUILTOF ENGINEER’S DEATH Cov

^ M m i n B * 1 In OiUTomU J i l l l a OomueUoa w ith AUeged 'U o r

da r o f Tnlnm ta la Taxaa ’ ZIO— — waa f

E li OBNTBO, Cal., « > ) - J . F. Mur- terdayp h y and J . H . WlUIanis, a rrested ye*- ordlnate rday and placed In tho Im perial coun- posingty Jail a t tho roqucat o f E l Paso au- o f thethorlU ca inT estlgatiog tho kllliBg of bone,

. WUIIam Bohlmaa, fre ig h t engineer, d*- third ]niod knowledge o f tho tr a n d y , i t was der 11]

' sa id a t ,tbo ja li- to d a y . t ^ r th e r qties-- -the mHoning of. tho m en probably will b e wenrlr

I delayed until* tho a rriva l o f E l Paso no t liltofficers, aald to bo on thoir wny hero. Mrs.

! Tho men were orrcatcd n t N lland, in couicai tho nortkeru ond o f la p o r la l cottftty, tlia t (^whon thoy a rrived on a Southern ^Fa- nnd ol; c lflo railw ay tra in nnd bold on chaig- Cily

cs o f v a g ra n c y ,, each be in g -g iv en a 'jilainoifo u r day aentenee. Tbo Im perial co*n- n tenilty slic rtff’s o ffieo ,had bcun naked to arc rilook out fo r two m ca whoae (Icacriptlon “ Wondeputies said, ta llied w ilh th n t o f Mur- tomofclph y and W illiams. to fill

j AccordinK lo Inform ation rvtwliloghero, Boblman wns a ttacked in tbo eab /^ /] |<

I o f b is cnginl) near Alpino, Texaa, onJ u ly 8 nnd throw n to the wnyaide, , whero ho waa found dead. Cbnrlea P .

,!Robin8on, firem an, waa struck down .a n d tho tra in Araa wrbckcd a fto r run-

n in g w ildly fo r about fou r jnllcs. ^ o <' T exas 'm itho ritle s’socght tw o mon said Michc;i to have licen aocn riding on tho tia ia . " " 'a cI ' -■ . wero

, B E A K E M A y TW DBE STTBPIOION ‘G IV E N PE E L IM IN A E T HBAEDTO P" '® "

I E L PASO, Texas. (A>)-W . E arl.S t l r a a a , head brakem an on thb O&lVbV dioncnton , H arrlaburg nnd San Antonio rail- thcv vw ay fre igh t tra in on which E ngineer jV-nW. U . Bohlnian was killed nnd Fire- rndiw lm an Charles F . Bobinson w as injured proteslJn ly 8 near A lpine, Texaa, will b e jion ogiven a prcllroinary hearing a t Alpiao bclwec

■lato todny in connection w ith tho kill- novor.al J n g of the engineer, according to m il-jroad officials here. 8 tlrjnan-,w(is ar- g m / ii>xtcd la te ycaterday upon complaint i » w w rangers acconifng(to railro.nd officials. _____ J

’a n o t h e e s t e e l c o m p a n yANNOtJNOBB WAGE OUT ^

i'O m JG STO W X , 0 ., ( /F )-T h o C rier '■HiU S it 'd .company, nn independent •steel company norm ally employing jabout ton tb o a m d t tc n , todny an- ,tronctnounccd a reduction in wngca which nnvlhii .will Lripg cummon labor, from 30 cents « .to ao cents on hour. Tho reduction, -nU ‘offectlvo Ju ly 10, follow* itimllar cuts j],pannounced yeatflrday by thto Sharon Hipy ), S teel lloop conipajiy nnd tho ' Bcpublic j;I ro n nJ3_d Steel ompany. determ

OEOWN m N O B o r JA PA N ' S u , - !IS WELCOMED A T BOMB

R O ilE . {/p)—Crown P rin to HirohW^ ” • . af..Jnpah , arrived in Bome yc ito rdn r. ' ' K ing Victor Emmnnucl v.-clcomed the f prince a t tho slntlon nnd tho two drove In atato carrinf^a to the Q uirinal, be­ing tntbualnalicnlly cheerod nloup , ihc ir route. Tho prlnco ^ s twice com­pelled to ftppcoi upon Uio' balcony of tho.Q olrinnl paloco i a reapoaso to the •heetB from thfll crowd.

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CORK, W - m i e E arl o f 'U andon , who. waa kidnapped by Sinn Felnera rriJ" ‘ ca r lf on tho morning of Juno 21, was I**** brought back to B anlry laa t n igh t by , * bia captors. Tho aged carl, fo r whose {l"” ',':' safe ty tboro had been aono concern nt various timea, wa* uninjured. '" I J "

Blneo th e Itldrjipplng a constant •earth ^or tho cari hnd been k e p t,u p 1 L atterly , however, i t had been -in ti- mated th a t “ as an earnest of good f a ith ” tho Sinn Fvlners would releaae ” him.

Tho Earl of Bandon ha* long been pronloent in 'C ounty Cork, having bcflu * tho k ing ’* lieu tenan t of tho county since 1S74. A t ih o tim o th e earl kidnapped, hi* homr, Caatlo Bernbrd, wns aet afiro and v irtually deAroyed. 'Thoro Tho raiders locked Lady Bandon and nmon( tho aerva'nta in a room adjoining the niemb itables und thoy were not injared. Tho Earl owns about ‘(LOOO.acrei o f land. net

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Court'Fines Wearer of Peek-a-Boo Waist

-i IZION, III., Mr*. Sarah Jobnjoh

waa f l n ^ flvo dollars and costs y e s - -the- di terday for violation of tho tow n 's dress signed ordinance. Sho 'itps charged vrith cx- houso posing tho neck lower than tho Juncturo not ] i f tlio p it o f tt>o rictV w ith tho coWar I'ody. bone, nnd tbo shoulders cioro than a third part from th(f neck to tho abonl- KESU ler lip , w ith oxpO T tng-the-annB rnbova ';",'™ ihe middle of tho forearm and with ivearing a “ peek-a-boo” or mosquito io t litoone.

Mr*. Johnson on tho w itness stand ;outcndcd i t waa a pink co^tct cover ' ' .liat o f d c m eaw H htouRh hor vrtiiat ^nd offered to go home and g e t ’it. -

Cily A ttorney Thcodoro F orby com* lilalned lha t pcck-a-boo w aists havo \ tendcnej- to m nko 'm en curioua and iro , conilufive to low p:ibllc .mornls. ' ‘ Womon ride through this town in nU' " lomofciles w ith not enough clothes on j",’! to f ill a quill tootbplpk,*’ ho aascrtcd.

Governor's Choice of ii-'fi . Mayor Stirs Mexicans o f"‘ ii!'

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-MK.VICO c m * , { /P )-E ffo rta oa th t jmrt- of t|ii> governor o f thn stnlc of Michc.icnn to impose a mayor o f hia , . , „ Dwn choici! m ioo.tho vlUago of Joconn " ‘ were met .ycatordny by arm ed roaiat- _ _ _ , (incu, mill in tlio ensuing clnab sovernl TEuO pcrwna were wounded, i t is said, in (lewfpai'cr diapatcbes. Catholic* rcaid- D U I ing inilbo village objrcled to thq mayor Ifco au chosen by Iho governor nnd I t ia - j^ M true li they were Rtlll in control of the dcfinti

Jacn-ja was recently Uio ecebo o f a ba tch i -ndic.il demonstration nnd • CntboHes for En nrotcstod ngainat the alleged dcseera. _ _ _ion of their church. In the f igh ting ---------ictwecn the two fac tions thero wero f l H H evor.al cnsunltiea.

STAGE SE T FO E OONFERENOE

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ho acttlng up o f anyth ing resembling I republic in Ireland. Mr. Andrews .llll!

“ While, like eve^y loyal person, I nm Icsiraii* of pence w ith honor in Ire- nnd, I am delcrmined w ith all m y • ^ Ircngth lo iippose tbo cslnblishm enl nf nylhing like n republic in Irc l.'tnd .'’

Mr. Anilruwa cxpre,'sc<l the detennl- ,nllen tlm t nothing should take from ~ he U lster unioniita Ihe pariiamont !iey hfid won nnd declnred 'ho would n ter tho London confercuco w lM i-n^nl cterminatien not to allow inteTfcrcncc J H .'ith U lster's in terests nnd libbrlies. la ther thnn do ao, he naaerlod, bo would I'flign froth pnblle life.

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LONDON, (/P )-A . J . Balfour, lord iroiideut .of tho council, speaking oi: ! ho league of nations beforo tho Impcc- al confi’rcnce oa Ju ly 8—bis *pccch, nwcvor, not. being given out for pub- “ Ication until a fte r ycaterday morn- iig'n mocUng of tho conferenco-^ald : ^ “ I f the Icagiio wero to disaoU-e, a

ew ponce tr e a ty would hnvo fo b-j romed nnd now niachinerj- would have 1 bo devised for carrying out tho du- ies w ith which tho leaguo has been en- • i rusted. The moat serious difference * otweea the loaguo as It waa planned ^ nd tlui leaguo a s i t exiatr Is tbo ab- ?neo of A merica and B oasla .'’ U /’}M t. I^alfour txpitisied th e hope thnt

'rrm nny soon would become n member, horo wero other cmbnrraasmenta, ^ mong which . ho d te d relucflaneD of ember* to anbscribo monoy for tho :hpmea advocated by. tho league, bu t C, 0 nescrted th a t tbq leaguo had aceiJm- day llshed in aome cases thing* In which this lo-.old diplomacy would havo failed. Com

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(Oostlhtied froB P«g« One) Ojmm- r -------------------------------------- ------------ 1-4le- d raft;O f a noto to tho seuator waa to 1, gned by only 20 members o f the upper follc )uso of the Mexican cangreaa, and had by a it been form a]ly''ado]itcd by f i a t *"^^* *• ______ pinc

ESDM PTION o r OPEBATIONB___ Kori' I N TABIPIOO Ifl EXPECTED J«»J

TAMPICO, yPh-Rcsum ption of op- ation* In tho TAmpico d ia trlet by oil i'mpanip* Is Pxpected' In o ffid a l olr- 0.1 here. Drilling pernilU nro being Cc n n ti‘)l daily by tho governmi'nt and w ns mo cftmpanic's have continued work ing iring the paat troublesome month, Ing I itbout discharging a single man. 1* kct w doelarcd )-eatordny by a govern p , cn l offlMnl th a t tho a ltuatlon hero lia no t a local problem, bu t was tho ilconij o f worid condillona. He said ,nt tho new taioji placed on pcirolnuin u |io rls hnd Imt fccondnr>* influence on * leralinn* in th is distric t. 0 ”llofinfrle* aro working and anver.il mpanies nro storing large qnnntiticv oil. i»K.

I t .U Tcpottvd th a t th e H yM ltcn com- Dt my hll* ordered its tankera to bo mnilr vIsio ady to resume operationa in the near grali tu re. The Texnf company Inkm ls to id e ight tankers thl* weok. ^

lU O B GIVES VACATIONS f * " /TO PO LICE AUXILIA EIES Co

DUDLIN, (/P)—L argo uodlca.nf po- 2 yol:o auzUiarica na a eonsequenco of tli? Oalie in Ireland, hnvo been grnntcd In- No. :fin ilo leave of nbsonce. Tbo firal B jtch of the nuxiliaries baa nlrcady left Bar England. , ' Tj]

H otpoint Irbii ' $8.00 Now

I f ytMl will b rlng-to our storo nay old li will allow you >1.00 as p a rt paym ent on t Iron w ith cantUover handii now U

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NOME, Alaska; < /P ^T h o schooner . ^ ScrtTKde, boutvd from Nome to Siberian conat point*, wn* w recked m a gale o ffEaat Cupc' flvo feay# ago and is a to ta l Ju '?ot*, recording to a m cisage received cemllore from the coast guard c tittc r .B ca r, ^rhe crew is re tom lng to Nomo on the OiBear. Bl

I B; Ladles’ and m en's fulta , and la d ie s ’

ilain_ wool coat*, a ad dreiBCB eleaacd,50e. ' Idaho Cleaners and I^ o rs .—fldv. "

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}noUtlons fo r D ocoaber O allT uy >lghl Beach B«cord £ U rk fo r Seasoa to 3

CHICAGO, W V -™ * ”* »■ ! “ ,!lay to the h ighest price touched yo t his Bcason by tho December delivery. 'ontlnued ezecss o f boat and dearth o f ,, ain were chiefly responsible. P r o f i t . aklng on the p a rt o f holders fa iled to ' iring about aay laating dow nturns. >j)cning quotations, which ranged from q J ■4 to Se hiftlior, w ith Septem ber (1.2S n so0 1.20 aad Decomber 11.28 (o 1.29, wero to , ollowed by a m oderate sag, b u t then' $0,70 y a rise higher than boforo. . ^ Cn

A sharp additional Advance took most ilnco la ter owing to report* of rap id f£>.15 levelopnent o f blaek m a t ia tbo stron i’orthu-c*t-and beeauao of unabated —Sh' rought In Europe. Tho closo was itTVousj 3 1-4 lo 4 l-4o no t highor,,’ith S o p tm b cr $1.28 1-4 to $1.26 1-2 nd Dccombcr $1.30,1-2, to $1.31.Corn Wl* firm er for tho same tea- .

]us th a t'a f fc c te tl whc&t. A fter cjwu- ^g unchanged to 'C -8c higher, includ- ig September n t 02'3-4 to 63c, tho mar- c t scored modcrato gains a ll a roand. 1 Posting of 70(000 bushels o f corn I

ero a* ou t of eonditlen tended la t« r ^ I >• uphold tho m arket. Price* cIoBcd ( o l tcnd.v, 3-8 to 3-4c-'nct higher, w ith '« « - / eptcmbcr 63 1-8 to -l-4o to 03 l-<e.O ats took the lumo coiirso as; otber

jrcnia, s ta rting 3-8 to l-2c higher, 8ep- ' imbcr 3D 7-^ to 40c, and then harden- I ig_ a im more.D espllo weakncBB o t 'nog values, pro-

ision* avernged a littlo higher w ith * . rain. *

Cash Q uotatloaa . tCHIOAGO, (/P)—W heat .:^o. 2 red

1.26 1-2 to 1.20; No. 2 hard $1.26 1-2 . 1.20 1-2.Corn N*. 2 mixed 04 1-4 to 05c; No. yellow 64 to 05 l-2c.Oat* No. 2 whlto 38 1-2 to 39 l-2e;0. 3 wbito 30 1-2 to 37 l-2c.Bye No. 2 $1.27 to 1.27 1-2.Bnriey 05 to 08c.T im o th ^ s te d $4.G0 to 0.____________

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ON A IL

Electiical AppliancesDuring the Month of t

II s Formerly i 01

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1 Iron yoa, niay havo a t homo wo _ n thB aow ljnj>ro7 ed HOTPOINT T : t i $S.OS.

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^ coutlr 'C lover secTl $13 10. ity.Pork nominal. ' for tlL ard «11.40 to 11.45. . can 1Bibs $10,60\lo 11,60. • . pan-A' ' U lnaeapoiia F lour and G ra in ' galnii MINNEiAPbLjie, M inn,- ( /p )-F lo u r

$8.65 to $0 B rair-$13. ' . - f im 1W heat, receipt* 83 ca ti, compared

[flth cora a year uro. ’ •Cash No. 1 N orthern $1.48' to 1.58|

lu ly $1.33| "feeptember $1.33 3-4; Do- Me; :ember 81.35 1-4.

Corn No. 3 yellow 64 to 65c. 'Oata No. 3 whlto 84 3-4 to 35 H e .Barley 40 to 03e.Byo No. 2 $1.21 1-4 to 1.23 1 4 . n EFlax No. 1 $1.01 to 1.02. closed

E a n s u O il? P todseo BecomKANSAS CITY, (/P)— butter Bcconi

itid poultry unchan'god. • fourti;

PorU iad LlTO tock '

PORTLAND, Ore., ( ff> -C a ttlo are iteady; calvcs $1 higher; receipts IDO;;hoico dairy calves $0.50 to 10} prime ” ight $0 to 0.60; medium ligh t | 0 to 0; lenvy $4.50 to fl.

Hog* 60c higher; roceip{s 08; primo ig h t $11.50 to 12; m o o th hcayy, 260 - ,0 300 pound^ $10 to 11; 3P0 pouads >;E' Jid up $0 to 10; rongh heavy $0 to 0 ; k e t si a t f lg i $11.50 to 12; feeder pig* $10 trifue ,0 10.50; stag* $5 (0 6. d u tr

Sheep 25e higher; receipts 4,121; Ea« a a t of mountain lambs $7 to 7.60; b est n a rk e •alloy $a,CO lo 7; fa ir to good $5.60 to n e t lo 1.50; cull* $4.50 (0 6.61O. Bofi

Omaha U v w to ck ' changiOMAHA, Neb., (/Pi - Hog rccelpta ’“‘ ' J .

1,5W; s u a d y to 10c h igher; .bulk bot- ■ er grades $0.10 to 0.65; .p a r t load 0.70; packing grade* $8.76 to 0. *

Cnttlo receipt* 3,500; be«f floors 3osily 10 to 25e highor; top steers 0.15; butcher stoeka 25e higher; veals N El trong; stoekers and feeders steady, olectre -Sheep rccelpta-C,000; lambs mostly 13c;' tl

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J i J L Y C mOnr July Olearanco Sale is pn

both from’onr standpoint and that offering yaluca th a t bring people pnblic aro pleased with special vf

•tion to ono special that is worthy 0

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ordinary values in waists. Waists nettp, crepe 'io chine, ctc. The' n sive and so'mo of-them have never TwinFall^. See'onr.window and s

$ 4 , 9 i

l» r t ™ t i n i lin l , . .» I0 ,? 5 ., ' tlvcs $10; other fU iM a«t«ady ; rangearJingi $0.75; w alhers-|5 .7C ; ewO» •.75; feeding iamb* $8.65.

'CUcsCO.'UTM tod:'CHIOAGO, ( / I ^ a t t l o ree d p ta , ICIr0; better' grade! staqra and y w l i n ^ ' ■ lady} other# dullj top jrearlingi $9.40; • st heavy steers early I 8.SH]; ba lk c l «ttOT» $755 lo 8,75; 4iilla and she- ^ ick 15e lower r bulk fat'eow a and h c l f ^I $4.75 to 0.76; bulk bolognas Inrge- $5 to 5.60; b u tch er’bulls m o tt ly \$6 0.50; voal cnivea, stoekers oad f e ^ 'I atesdy; bulk vealers $10.76 t ^,50. '. IHog receipt*-'21.000; be tfer g r a d c j , ■ ht.unil mediiima aetive, steady to lOe ve r;'o th e rs slow, lOe to 25c lower in yesterday’s average; pocking idc* off most; top $10.05; bulk be tter idc* $0.35 to 10; bulk pocking sow* ,.20 to 8.C0 ; pig* steady to strong;Ik desirablo $0.76 to O.OO.Sheep rocelpls 19,000; f a t lam bs ofc- Dd 25o lower; packer top nativea $ hJt

westerns sold early ; best bid $ U ;:ep firm ; eboico light yearling wcth- > $9.50; feeder .lambs steady; b est $7.

Ohtcaed Produco JHICAGO, y P H lJ a lte r — HiRhci*, iQjnery « x tra * ' 80 l-2c ; standards :; first* 34 to 38 1-Se; seconds 30'(0

Kgge-U nchangcd; reeeipts 0,206

i’oultry—Allvo unehangc4 , Now Y ork Stock M arke t

NEW YORK, ( flV -S m o n a l dullness l.'i jvnllod in today’s stock m arket. Tho / \dci8 showed. BO defin ite trend, h u t ' I icuro iaauoB weru lower by 2 to ^ nt*. Bales approximated 350,000ICC*. . . , •■Dealings in tho stock rtar,''« t n t tho in ing of today’s m arkot pointed to a itlnuanco of dullness nnd irregular- . Investm eut aliarcs were noglectod ' tho moro speculative iaauea. Mexi- 1 Petroleum soon roao 2 1-2 point},- n-American and General •Asphalt ining ono point each., D;irvcs{or,»a , llo tb u tk , lohaccoa, suBara, loalh- I and coppcra weru among tho other m stocks. Genernl E lectric w as con- cuoualy weak, falling nearly thr*o« nts. Moat gains were cancelled w ith- . the first, ha lf hour.U exIcto 'Pctroloam ro*o •sharply on irt covering in tho la s t hour, h u t nor olla aa well na raila and stoeis .' ro lower. Tlio' closing wAa Irregular.

L lb n ty B o ad fl VE^V YOBK, OP) — L iberty bonds sed: 3 1.2'a $80.50; f irs t 4 'a $87; ood 4 's >80.00; f irs t 4 1-4’a (87.14; ond 4 1-4’a $80.02; th ird 4 1-4’a $01; irib 4 M 's $87.00; V ictory 3 8-4’a ,L28) V ictory 4 3-4 's $08.30.

- PoU tow illllOAGO, ( /f ^ P o b a lo n l -S t^ n g -

reeeipts 16 cnrs; V irginia easte rn . re $4.75 to $6 bbl.; N orfolk $4 to '25 bbl.; Carolina $3.75 to | 4 bbl.; saouri,Early Ohio# $2 to $2.16 cwt.

Sugar^BW YORK, (flV -B aw sugar mar* .,s tc ad y .'a t-4 3'«c ta f Ju ly ; -Ccn- fugal still quoted no'minally $4.37 , % y paid in absenco of busineas. law future* easier, demand poor; , rket n t m idday waa 3. to 5 poInU-

lowcr.lofined spot less aetlVo and on- aged a t 620 to 600 for fino grann- !d w ith littlo buslncsa. ' tofined fu tu res dull and nomiaaL lognr future* eloaed oaay; sales <,•' toaa; eoptcm bor ^2.01; October II; December $2.02; Ja n u ary $2.69,

Copper ,lEW- YOBK, .(/P) - Crftror s to a a y :___:troW le .*pot and nearby 12 f-4 to ; t l iM quarter ^3 to 18 l-2e.

f c l t ' s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _: TOTRADE .

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Ml------------------1 H A T II conBidcrad by '.o ip c itf l to bo ono of the 8tronK(‘at; baioball tcanp over lined up for a local c o a trs t irill rcprcaonl .

. i/W > IW \3 'tb o w cat aod south sides / o f MoJn s tre e t in tlie

u j V D ebomplonship contcst to ^ ^ staged on'L incoln lot

tomorrow cvenlngr > "i 'The. loam, th o s l^ by Tho to

eompeto in the Boy Beoutf benefit game, bos both offensive aud dofooilvo s tre n ^ I i. In tho lineup, w itb “ 61b '' K lcffnnr, s ta r shortstoppcr.of-tlio Twi- llgb t Icogue, acttnfr in tho cspaelly of maoBgflr, nro found such atorllDg plav- ors oa " 8p u d " U oroley, aeorgo Zlnko.Oaear .Neuman, P ltclier Phillip PJk, ,

, Catchor. Carlos Llnvilte, Hughca, Astin nnd i 'ra n k K lef/ncr, to iny nothin^ of Krenfcil and Taylor, f irs t ra te ulTllty men for th b occaalon ..

'T hat il* a lineup o f fQnec .bustors parcxcoUonrc, i n d In tho team ropoaes'ov* -----ery confidonco tli fr t.it -will bo relnm cd winner a t tho end of Iho aovcn inn ln ;^ P 1 of tw ilight piny. . , . L

Umplra- O oluwater, who haa demon*. ■ I I slratod in tho pnat fo rtn igh t ablHly to W W run*off a gamo In tim e, will ra il thn p playcra- to order p rom ptly a ti 0:30.^ I Thero ^^lll bo no w aateJ timo and pa- f tro n t oro naaurcd of continnoua per- | ' ; fom anco frem tho enll to " p la y bo ll."Dy tliB way- th is U mpiro G olawnter it a show in himaelC. Ilo ' plays tho f i ^ e

. from 3 dlree ting standpoin t n fter big lcagn6:n3cthods, using tho lash to whin * m ( up proerijatlnating peciplo on Uio field, « and bas a system tnat.p roduecr steady l y

•and quick laetlon. H ir method of an- . nounclng balls and s trikes and ' calling

b a tto r up ia rofreahiagly effie ient f n and commanding. Jlls 's ty lo s tirs action and orouacs entbbriasm and spirit. . . . Qoldwnlcr rofonjcil tbo demonstration between t io E lk s and Bank# Monday ‘ ,®. n igh t nnd he p iv o tho bleftcborltca a

• fluro-coough m o r ta ln m e n t, a round 'Tho News’ lineup nnd W t in g order f "

for tom onow n ig h t 's t i l t , 'a s prepared “ J’ " “J /and submiUcd by M anager a K leffner, " ia: P rank K le ffnor, tig h t fields ,0s- fcar N nuaan, le ft fleW j Moreley, third bsso; H ashes,, soeond baso;' Zinke,'flriit baso; 8 . K loffner, manager and shortattfji; L invlllo, cntcheri Astln, center field; F ix , p ltchor: T aylor aod >°cnt n Kroncel, n tlllty . . . • ' ' <534,

\ ' . - though •' bo hold

O nw t fttila B alt l i l » - M i s a Bessb V incent o t S a lt U k o a t y la tbo gueat of he r slater, Mrs. W. Johansen For a » « u p l( f ew w eA s. -

- 4 distric t.P t ttb n t S « » T e x * -C n rl Wisoman, IS- by «

yca^41d son o f J . ' M. W iseman of Han- of wltffi sM Vas been"discharged from LaM eretd hw plta l, w h m ho ,h a s been a surgtry pJiWont for t)}9 p a st week.

> » InunedlaViaitlng In B alt L a k » - U r . and Mrs. dered di

t . II. Erlckaon of. !iO I-Fourth avonuo thu bills north cro apcnd lng .tho week In &ilt Tho ti Lako, tho guesti of U r. E rickson’s por- tho Twli fuls- , moat» ani

Licensed to Wod—M atrlngo llcfn*es bavrf born issued In favor o t aeorge T. Rmll). and Ida tti rro n both of Buhl; to noiijomin 9. Cagln nnd .IcTinic Aline •. , Wilkinson, bnth of K lm btrly.

S odety to M oot-^Tho IToflio MUalon- e«nlng : snciety of tbo M ethodist church, will, nppcal 1 meet nt fhe homo of Mr,<. Voro Parka, ngoncles, 720 Mnln nvrnuo north,-Thursday Ing reccl ornoon nt 2:30, .vcar'a ti

- to ft notWomon to Mo*t—Pyth ian Sialera will l>liicoa o

moot Friday nftem oon a t tho homo of year. - Mra. \V. 0 . Tliompson,.C01 T hird avenue Mr. iJI

•north, for a socinl' hour, regular meet- grntifylii Ings having beoii adjourned until. Scf- tlon, na (cmlior '2. s ta f f jio-

- ' — • jiast BcbDtlTO from No'btaflka—Mr. nnd Jlra. anco for

II. D. lin ll and two dnughtors, nrrlved cr pnyro yestcrilnv evening in T w in Fnllfl, from under th York, Neb., fo r a v is it o f undotermined tho year length wllh Mr. and^ Mrs. Oiiy ’M. ont abow Slmpjon, o f Fourth avenue north. Tho nor amou p a rty mado the tr ip by automobilo, outlined coming by way of S a lt Lako, and eov- orcd morfc thnn 1200 miles on tho tour.Thoy will, go Into M ontana from Twin A n an Falla rnd will v is i t Yellowstono park heating

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STROUD, AGED 65, WED§; S S * NOW APPEALS TO COURT i , “ ' “

.— ■— no deflnlW lfo of 4B Tear# 8 al(l to b* o f Oniol lion to si . _ and Ifagsliiff SisposltlOQ valuation ; ‘w . — . . . . ....rcccivod.

At nn nge of M Cornal B .'8 txoud.cn- 'Hagnd In n mnrrlngo contm et w ith « u lh 8 lroud,.ngcd ’IS, Tho eercmony «wn-1 pcrforint-d l:i Snn A ntonio, Toxna, "O" of dl .Tanunry -31. 1920. 0 . Hr. S troud ’s authorlllc Inwyere hnve fill'd in tho Inrnl distrie t t>"> "‘" ‘o rourt mi npplifnllou for divroco. vnluea hl(

In hin bill of parliculnrs rela ting to flnanclnl Ihla cnae tlic p tn in liff nllegcs th a t his tbo count wifoid jenloiis, cniel a n il iingging, nnd of b ts t v: lie adds tha t aho hn.i neciued him of Keporta perfidy, nnd of boldlng iljlicil rolatloa- tho dUtri ihip w ilh his dnughtor-in-lflw. . email casl

, , elcrk 'a rc.flulta deancil find preiscd, !iO-cent«. ing Juno

Idnho Clenncra nnd Dvcm, Phono 2inW. ued a t i-adv . • • port'gave

. « . ■ - tho gctierMoved from W crncr'a Pcpa lr Shop am o u n t-i

lo Central OnraR^ Dick Woodwnrd.— meeting ■ Chnirrtf

>■ . . - Dunlnp :.D O VOU iiccd n ta x it- Call B ol. building i nliono 7f —a3v. 'rAtc.i a ,

• . - moat ilroF ifty-eW it^ 'cleanlng apccinl nil -thia contnlncd

,vcck,..Maho Cleaners nnd P j’era.—ndv (alnance

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Joard Sits Tight on Economy■ ment of Working Fordes a:

fying Report from .Superir' er Employment— Cash A: to Meet Current Needs

A fter nearly a m onth 's reaplto from rather ti10 labor-conncetcd w ith meotIa(;a tho heavy n s triot school board members gftlhered was ad« 'Ound tho official board laat ni^ht aad Tho '1 r two or threo. boors wreetled might- slatem et )• with fltiancial problems connected undw c( Ith tho d is tric t. w llh tht Tho m eeting w ts devoted largely to ^ t o r do scusslons o f bills, claims bnd m atters tlon o r ' : t b i t order, «)iich, naU rally , led to Tho b< >0 Bubjoot o t .Vank ts lanees. Tk« He (Oil : lls and cUlzns pre te sted for settle- s lsh lng < en t rep resw ted a t« ta l coall outU y the easu ' $034.41. For a Ilmo It secmW mough th e w obligations would hAve to . 8 !] I bold o n r fo r la t t r action, bu t Cbair- - - an D. W . TJpdegmff proved tke Moaes id ing tbb board through Its financial r n m u . 6n n . ^ «

On* or W iU s n u a SacnuiieSeattle

Oa f irs t ooBodoratlon i t looked os Oakland ough tho d is tric t bad littlo moro i h u x,os Ang m uplo o f hundred dollars c o ^ w ith -Vernon iieh 'to carry oa tho affa irs of the g a it Lak itric t. Chairman Updegraffj bowov- Portland , .by coDStruetloniiif tbo legal sta tus

th l t f^ in geaoral as thoy allude to j0 flD & B i^ resources o f tbo .^ is tr lc t, Clubs- oved 'boyond pcradvontufo th a t tbo Clovolani ard baa a cc ess 'to somo <30;0p8 for Nn\\- To; medlato needs. W arrnnta. wcro or* Dclroit rod draw n for tb o -to ta l in o u n t oJ: J )ctro ltI) bills. Boston ..Iho tondiPr enrollmout filtuatlon in St. Loul: D Twin Fnlla dia trlct schools is of a Chlriigo )Bt» antlsfactory naturv, nccording to Phllmleli

oral roport oo the condition, mudo Superintendent M. 0 . Mitchell. • 3

hen tbo lost roport un the faculty nit- C lubs- tion was -mado tbero wero 30 plncca Pltl/ilmrt' cant. L aat n ig h t's report showed New Voi ly 13 vacnnclea, w ith ai>pllcntlona Boston . jilng in from all pa rts nnd w ithout 81. I^uli peal having been modo- to teacher Drpoklyn encles. Mr. Mitchell reported hav- nhlcngo J received le tte rs from aovoral of laat Clncinnai ur'a teachers—good ones, too—who Pbilndelf t nor oxpectlng to return, asking icoa on the payroll fo r tho coming LIBELMr. (Mitchell nlso jirovidcd a most LEAG itifyliig re |)o rt on Iho ]>uyroU sltua- M, na alluding to the educational {o tten aj i f J io i t yenr. A t tho cloae of tho by Exi it school yenr n skeletnn of allow- :o for tbe teacher, fan ito r aJul drlv- payroll .astis draZted, tho allow ance,. FARQC Jcr thia akoleton being 1130,325 for Inal libel1 y e a r 's salaries. Tho superintend- ten, Jr ., t . showed th n t except for a very nil* m a n n e r■ amount in excess tho figures o f tho rior-Nowa :llned plnn will not bo violated. Non-parti

Vn annual roport of Inspection of by tiio a itlng plants of tbo distric t schools tho loagia received from tho sta te official In thLi after irge of th is work. The report is o f a Tlio crIsfactory nature. T otten nrHseus'slon on tho ndvisablllly o f fix* cation In

a ta x levy for next year reaebod do accusldeflnlto conclusion, savo n reaolu* ocullvo ci

\ to stand p a t until actual property tho Icnguuatlon .figu ris fo r tbo dialrlct aro ^und. Hi[lived. I t is oxpccted tha t Iho levy for tomorI bo a t loaat 20 mills' for achool --------posea. Tlicro appears to bo a diver- ' of opinlon-'concem ing tho'valuo-I of dlntrlct property thia year, Bomo — horldes expreasing tho belief tliat stato board will f ix fnrm nnd city

JON hlghor, while othera believo th a t ' o ^uiclnl cuiiilltlon reigning ILroughout .. . . . 1 .country a t Inrgo spells o lowering _ W

ihst values for nsscHmont puriioaea. ' Ucports o f tho distric t trcnautor nTyl I Edistric t c lerk Wero read 'sh'owlng H f l

11 cash 'bnlantea In tho bank. Tlie ' H k 's rcriorl fo r the fiscal yenr end-.Juno 30, shows d istric t asacts val- ftt J2(T1,344.47. The tccnsurer's ro- M

. 'gave tbo bank balance on hand I” I general fund oa $0,fi03.31, bu t th is .

lunt—is iio l available ia total for ting cu rrcn t obligations.Iinirrtnn U pdegraff and Treasurerlap rendered a renort on achool M J Idin’ condition., iTIiis ropo rflnd i-n a gcnnrally good condition oft almeturca.. A recommonilationnlncd In tho statcm ont thn t main- jancc w ork - ahould be continued I L S S S

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ier tb a a lot it l»p"0 tbua requiring ty rrp a irs to a ll buildings la te r on, *''“' 11*

ad ip tcd by th e board. •ho "bnildlaBs' report Is a detailed J‘‘o ^em ent o f tho order of a lt atructure^ '^‘1 *’}M control o f the board, ond deals *islan:i the m inutest Item t l t t t m ay here- fi'prei ir dovclop as a course o f dislntegra-

or w ear.' teat o]he board also decided to, moke pub- ^omciroll for proposals covering tho far- ^<eling of bitum inous fuel sujjplles for sljaluensuing year. . — ' operat

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lo b s - • IT. h . Pet, DWtrciFrflnchco ............ 62 30 .014 for th

m^iicnto ..........— (30 40 .000 Antio ................ .......... 67 80 .593. I’ortmtland .......... 63 43 .552 bmirA ngeles'______ __ 50 44 ,,532 began

ion _______ ____ CO 50 .500 ‘IrcJ-rU k o ...._________ 34 60 .3CS Ibe on

land ...........______ 21 72 • .220 “ Or. . messai;

A M SEIO A K XiBAOUB Ran 'nubs— ,W . ,L . Pflt *troyeieland ...... ............... 51 28 .010

T ork ........... .......•47 33 .G83 opcrntl■oit ................... —... 41 4 3 ' .485 p c ^ -"o lt .............. ............51 43 .468 Lateon ...........................3[) 40 .40n to r o tuLouis ...................... .T5 15 .438' Na<I bngo ___________ 33 .18 .407 fuel.nilelphia ....... ;....... 31 47 .307

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ubs— • W. L. Pet..................... 51) 30

York .................... 4. 20 .016 lag. nion ........................... 41 '3 2 • .BCJ “ kIxiuls .............40 ■ 30 .52C nn-?..,•klyn ...... ............... 41 38 . .51H i “" V ar>K<i ................. - — 33 40 .452 -aInnatl .................... 27 40 .270.acW ila ............... S2 52 < .:»7

EL CHARGES- AGAINST s “ «'i ;AGUE AGENTS DROPPED ^en and aununerson oro Exonontod ■ E xccutlvo Commtttoo of North

D akota O rganization

.RQO, N. D„ <3bargca'of crlm- libel filed against Oeorgo A. Tot- Jr., and C. K. Gommorson, dcpo.<cil iw r tuid ed ito r o f tho Fatga.Coti- 'fows, d^ly* newspaper boro of the pa rtisan \e n g u o , will Ig dropped

resu lt of n statom ent slgneil bv. m and Qummcraon ond ocrcpled ho atato oxecQtlvo commisrion of “ loaguo, tho committoo announced afternoon.0 crim inal llbol charges ngaind in and Gummeraon followed publl- V q a In tho Conrlor-Nowf of an arti ccuslng mcmbors o f the slato ex- Ip t-o committoo w ith mishandllnt; Hj cnguo’s recoil election cnmimlgn

H cnring on t io ehargrn is set you,, ’morrow. noali

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tive Tests r Seen ______ Chlcag

iE W I’OIlT NEW S, V . , W V I l i i ' M t Z rm.iu destroyer 0-102 wns sunk n t nnd Oi 40 today by on army bombing plnn.’ Scori m 'Langley field . ClnrlnrPhlrty-fivo bomb-laden planea le ft ^(iglcy field, ot 8 o ’clock in an ot- cadore i]it lo sink th e former German d0‘ Knd over, anchored CO miles a t sea o ff 8 t. Lc i Virginia Cape*. The airm en ,wcro Now I

by UHgadier General Xlltcholl, as- Q a tt :ant chief o f om iy nlr service, nnd hoefer; TMcntcd the firs t pnrticlpatlon by T lt ta ny iiiaehlneB in tJie jo in t bombing rain, t operations w ith nnvy filers against « - nuT Oerman w jr c ra ft . ' rlie testa wore designed to demon* Bcoro < »lo tho effcctK-enets of land planes W ashli rating a l sea ngoinst aurfato c raft. Chicag Nearly two hours a f te r tho roturn of, ' 'B s u

bombing expedition to Langley Hodgo :d, two a l^V yies, a M artin bomber Scoro ■ 1 a scout plnnc, wero t l l l l missing, \ itroycrs a n d nlrplnnes aro senrehlng g j, them. Seoro i

in otficial ropo rt to tbo navy do* phlladi tment said tho ship wet^t down onn Detroit ir rud 17 m inuter a fte r bombing ,nn nnd a fl« r tho- f ir s t tlireo hnn* Qogt^n d-puund bombs dropped from ono of ciovelo on iiv 's M artin bomber struck h e r.”

'O perotlnns s tartod a t 0:23,” tho c a |i isago said, " w h e n a E.-5 piano )j.v

raining 25-pound bombs on th# do- Dyers.- lyer ta rget. O ver tw o acoro arm y ' . les and threo blim ps took p a rt In rntiona. T o t^ o f '91 bombs drop- quaiHy

nter pilots o f th o planes th a t fajled oturn to L angley field reported they prompt]

been forced to land by lack of m arket

O H IN a O IL T A N S n S B ' ( ■;B EO TO IIT UNDEB OONTEOL ^

ASPKR, Wyo., Firem en today Ight under control tbo f lre which

nlitht damaged another huge oil i of th s M idw est Refining com. y 's tnnk fnrm near here. Tho dam was estim ated n t <50,000. The flro cauaed by lightning yesterday aft-

ake nd\-antnRo of our B ig Cleaning ;lal. Suits cleaned, 50 ccnts! Idnho inera and D yers-^idv.

. When . r o u Come toJJs for Eye Examinationou aro aasured of o.corrcct diatf- jals and an occuratu f it. The ttin g of glasses Is uot a " s id e no" w ilh us.

HAT’S OUR SPECIALTYDr..D avis hoi^ spent 15 years In ^rfecting the "D .iv ls 8y |tc m ”

sight tcating aud this syalcitLi , > na accurolo as is humanly poa- ,

bio to mako It. '

ur Prices a r c within yonr B ach ,

CONSULTATION FIIEB •

lavis Optical Go.OPTOM ETEIST OPTICIANS .

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NaU oaal League. y® "’first gome: • R. H. E r“'»K0 ...... ..................... ............ 1 0 «itoii ....................... ........ ....... a 0 0 • ,3iitferies: York and Daly; Scott und iison. i>oea: iJcciind game: R. U. E.'......................................................3 12 0lion ....................... ................. 5 8 0 -tte ries: M nrtin nnd Doly; F i llin d m — 1 Oowdy. Iko re ; B. H . E.ir ln n ii tl.__................................ 2 0 0loklyn _____________ _____ 0 l i 0 (TOO IJattcrles: Luque, Cumbe ond W ingo; lore ond K rueger. , , iInd Sth: _ E . n . E.

Louis .......— ........................ 4 • • Iw Y ork ___ ______________8 • • M i,,hriilottorlcc: W alker, Rivero and Dll- f e r ; N chf, Douglas and Sm ith. p o Rnttsburgh-PhH idelphla, poatponed.- rlea a ta. - . _______

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iro end Oth: R. II. E . Apply .ishlngton ................................8 * • 4 or 34icago ......... ...............—..... .. 5 •• • 851W ..la tte rie s: Shaw and G harrity :dgo and Schalk, M ulrennan.iro ond 3 r f ; B. n . E . "

\ S ; ^ = = ; : : : J v : ^iro oad 8th : B. H . £ . WAH iladclphlo ..J-------------------- C • • furnlih(; r o l t ------ :— --- ----------------11 • • ligb t faiTO end Oth: • B. E . E . Emma iiton .......................... ... .......... 3 • • _____ :__velond ___________ ! ______2 • • WAN

— — ■ ■ pcrmancioll 210W and havo your so il clean- E , caro fo r 50 coats. Idaho Cleaners and .:rs.— adv. i i ■

'ow la tbo t ia o to do It. Supply andllty oro a t tho ir. best r ig h t sow . Fordpborrlea fo r canning, 1 erato o r 10(> waiti:es, $4.00 n crate. M all v rd o rt P np tly • flllqd. Ed Vancc. P ub lijk o t.~ ad v . 318 ‘

Dances for ■ Vacatioi

V a r ie ty is tb e eo u l o f th e n m d i d i ln s l D a n c e e v e iy th ih g l N o m a tte i tb e x m tn c vrill f i t C o n v in c e y o tir sd

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wenty members of the Paa-itolleala ■ motored to Filer Monday where r regular bim onthly m eeting -w u

a t tho homo of Mrs. Anderaon. A ii ' led picnic baskets, nnd supper oa shady lawn vpa the f irs t oyont of itably pleasant evening. Tbo xogu- • . ;uilnc«s me.oting was followed by a ua hour during which the sedate 's inipersonotcd their youthful days cnontry school. The noxt m cetlnc bo on .luly £5 w ith Mr*. I. E . Joae- nt 320 Klghth avonuo eaat.

M. Claronce^ N. B eatty ycatorday r II hinchoon a t which covers woro for eight, honoring Mrs. J . A . Oiv- of Portlnnd, hounu guest of Mrs.A. Read. Tlio Inblo decoratlona

iitcu nf a ailver baaket of sweet and baby breath.. Bridge w as tho-

form of entertainment o ffered the ts, tho prUo going to Mrs. 0 . E .h. Mis, Qivcns ^ s o ro co lv cd -s------t I'lire . Those prciout wero Mos- rs C. E. Booth, A rthur J . Poavey, lard pm lth, Asher B. Wilson, G, 0 . u'gg. ^ d 8, Larncd, Olvens ond

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INSFERS OF REAL ESTATE iiS ed by ts* r » l n r a i l s n tlB and

A bftract Oozspany

Tuesday, Ju ly 12..: K F. Strong to T. J. oniijfnn south half.norih It quarter 34-10-18_;..... $10,000.00'; J . Yochem to F . Saw* rs, lot 8, block 4, Elmrk Add., Twin Falls..:..... 1.00: C. Conover c t al to J . - 'Keel, aouth half north-at ouarler 14*12*10___ 1,000.00: I. A. Moomaw to N.Uey, lot 2, section 5*10 .... ............. ........... . lO.QU

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•ii SA L Iii-A utom oU los-B ulek . ' hell. Maxwell.. 508 Third W.

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'R ^ N T ~ * U o a t deilrablo bouso ia Folia, situated 211 N In th .ave . N .

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Dr. John J. Tigert. United Slutui eoamltaioner of odueatfon, in oililros*' ing the Notional Educilional AwociU' tioD tho other day doclarad thnt thoro ^ nre more , than 7,00.0,000 tblldren, of roMonable « b « l «ff«. ia tbo United Htatea wbo are not onrolUd In any achool. Prcnunably tho comtnlsaloDor, with tho facta and figures »vailabIo-f3r h ll refcrenee, kaowi w hit he i i talk- ing about. That teems a large nuabor of bpyi aad girli out of whool who ought to be ia icliool—« prodigioualjr enormour proporU^u of Americas .chil- Ureu receiving no- trainiog for futur* • citirenihlp. Tho argument in faror ofeducation of the coming o i t l z r n ^ a a d .' hnvo 0now .the w omra aa woll aa th e men will bo In full'poiM M loB o f t t o righta aad

' iJabl'o fo r the aame tesponjibllltios a i .I you t ahth e n c n —need no t b e recountoa and ^

Tho poTtlnent augpition ii; “ What 'c a n bo done about thia condltiont"

Commuuitiea, tho aUtea and the nation ore a t fault in a degree; they have tak- gj en upon tbemaelvei tho duty of popu- lar education, they have in many dues . . . poiaed compulwry education lawi; they have proTided moana of education in a way, f i le conunuhily and tbe itate 4Bd tbo nation; tio-operatUg can' do Vioro. thoin tbey havo hlthorto.'ilbne; ^

'. th e y can provide b e tter teachers aad pay them more .and tbua bttlld up a be tter , strdnger foreo fo r teaeU cg ; they

.e o n do^.'much In » ^ y a tm a tie w ay to encoorago .the pe<iple te tako fu ll ad-

>%-antage o f tlie opportunities o ffered;; ibey can poaa moro rtxlngont law s to j„

compel bAooI attendance and they can

m . r . H o ro u g l l , m forM lh o » Ik w i p .r tc d . B u t th e community, the s ta te and th e ^ grtli n a tion oro not ^ o n e to blame fo r th e about i 7,000,000 obll'dron on t o f school and jminncp RTowlng up in ignoraaeo. The rea l tro i- ,i„„, ble is ia tb e homes aad w ith tho par* ,|,nui(] cntiu The paren t who earnestly covetj |g ^00 ,0 for h is children an education alw ays undor o f inds a way t^ ge t his child to school oxiwrtli T housands o f paren ts do sacrifice and tray ou m ake ronl deniala th a t the ir children u‘p»tion may. hnve tbe opportunities of train- years, injr.

Tho eompnlaory law well enforced ]will do m uch .. B u t that'W ill not inspire the best aplrit o f doshre on.tliir' i>att o f 1 tbe pa re n ts tq eo operato w ith the xtnto '

. in .th o . oducallon of thoir rliildrcn. tlir - .eto tc'a fu ture c ltltcna. ^ lu r r ii ni-t-d-

I'd system atic cduc&tloii umong the parents, education th a t will rcvcnl nml dpm onstrate and emplionUo tliu abso­lute ncccMity fo r nlufatlDn os a part o f the criulpmcnl of tlie,lioy u:nl p r i io r life ahead.

L EA TTN a IT TO OHANOE

W heels o f chnnvr liavo been plSccd on tho tab les o f nn ire crcam and soda 'w ater eatabliiliiiu-nt in N'ew York City fo r tho bcnefil o f tliodp who nro nf- ' f li t t e d w ith Inilct-iBinii. T hr names of Ith e drink* .and ( onfcclions ai’rvod ap- ^ n r OD thl' tyhcel. I f you do not kaow precisely vrbat you w ant nnd have trou­ble in choosing from anioiif;. the v a ri­ous flavors ami Kpecialtifu you give tho ' wheel a spin nnd li't rlian rr Jocidp for you. Tlic jirojiriclor. s.iy» Iio waa led : j to install till' hIk-vIh i>y tlio fnci Ihnt ; \ no m any cuntomcrs «vri’ unable to make U]> the ir mlniln jiromptl.v ns t(i whnt thi'v u'oulil uriliT. Tlicy vncllhleil b e

Ilii" and llm l; 'nij>--lhintf would no HdoiKT catch llirir 'fu iu 'y Uinii they

'm<iuM liii'nUrnctcil by ••nmrtliini; else. MI t i>s a ri'innion f:iiliii);.sinil a doplor’ B

able one. . ilow romfcifliildo it would ^. Ill' fiit_~nH Kiirh i ( <hvy in-vr-r ha<i tn

mftki' uji tiicir minii« liui cdiilil leave every diieiaion to the caprice o f chanry^ w ltli tlic aBBurnnee (hat its choice would be as jUktiifflctory ns th a t made by the ^

soiln wheeM • ■ ' ' ' • ,c»Tli£ persons wbo n iak ;,th e ir m ark in

' fTWIN FALLSjPAILYthe world are thoso who are b.ble to erieandecide fp r themselves. Tbe ab ility to how rreach a decision prom ptly ^ t c ^ l th e (he rcfae ts are a t band is ono o f the e o i^ lC ' ''W ituous c b aa cte ris tie s o f those -who the ntBchloro grtatness. W avoring Is a 'sign ed, anof weakness. This wna one of th o les*. of hisson en wbleh ompbaaif w u la id in tbo tion *train ing of o fficers fo r sorvlce in the any iU nited States arm y during tho w ar. condoi1.1-am to make qulek dedlsions and stick tioo* to th a n , 'th e candidates wero told. >

I f f^emol courscs o f oction aro o].- INIon, weigh tho m erits and dem erits of i f l l jDooli, and even i f tw o or tlirco seem to l l l l bo'equally a ttrac tive pick ou t ono and IP ahead. Your cbolco mny no t bo thubest th a t ean bo made, b u t you are like- jly to, nceomplish more in the Iook run than Iiu wbo dollios, unablo to make up lis mind and w aiting for nomeoiic :<'lsc jr for chancu 'to jw int the way;', •

O U S CHABGES OVEBSBAfi „ .A(,Tiin tlic coll ban come to Auicrica

r«r i:lo_}hing. so tliat when th e cold ® I'ln il^ 'b f - wintor blow, tho babies of ■Juroiie may not perish. Again tho "Am- ^ iricnn Red C ron sends out an appeal ^’or these liUlo ones, whom we cannot „ 'orsakc. Wo havo all fvit thu* absenco establii if many o f our uccuatomed luxuries, depart! )ut wp havo not fo lt th a t dire w ant ha t hover* atwnya on the border,o f xtrem ity. We have beon apaffld tue ' marko! gony of seeing our own babies siekcn n d .d lo from cold a n d ' hunger. Our xatltudo has poured fortb in n strenm havo I f tangibltf'th ings—o f food and eloth-

nc and medlelnc fo r our ueighbora (ngton, cross the sea. And so long us wo soo to tho tched ncrosa ,our jieacc nnd haiijiy se-. urity,. the suffering and ntisory th a t I theirs, so long will we be constrain- dlophoi d by sheer humanity to stand by. and Q«t c!i>/ I • ' ForTbe gnmicii’t 'thnt.you will nover w ear J|j^

gaJ/j, tJj«' pJotJjing you r JlllJc people fanosri nve outgrown may be the m eans o f agrlculi reserving a life. Thnt_ thought will elp you to sikimon resolution to leave to bi< r our ahady vorandn, though thu duy bo ceived 'arm, and to spend nn hour going.over lie family wardrobe culling ou t thoso ij-v the ' liings tha t aro going into tb t discard, exteniii ^0 cannot w ait upon tho seasonable our or our own Inclination for August fnrin-'r< 1 is tba timo lim it fo r sta rting , our several jn trlbu tloas on tbo long, slow journey ’y fre igh t tow ards Europe’s destitu te reccivii abies. Your good In ten t m ust n o t fa il “ f execution. Tho Ued Cross headquat- •rs la w aiting.to take rhargo of a ll you ket ofl .n I " " " "

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P U N K L O O IO .There is a g rea l deal o f nonsenaical

ilk ag:Unit t^io ixinillng protective tar*'f law based on tbe argum ent th a t Ice., .M lurope owes us between ten nnd twelve '' tllion dollars whleh can only bo paid anV w " \ trade .' ' in terstfDuring tlie present fiscal year we Im-

srted somolhing l i k e '43,000,000,000 as pron ortli o f eomniodltii's and exported th n t th bout «0,Clio,000,000 w orth, leaving a nlnnce in our favor of som ething los* d n y ’d 1 iiui $3,000,000,000. Now supjiose wc regulat) lould reverse the sitnation , importing 1,500,000,000. w orth of foreign good» pu ^ iV l uder a fivi! or six pcr cen t ta r i f f , and qw rtlng M,500,000,000 w olth . In th is ay our debtors m ight pay the ir ob- p jlions in tho course of nbout fbur fars. Dut whnt would beronio o'f Ain-1

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:.Y]^WS>-TWIN f a l l ;rlean industry la the meantime, and ow m any tnillions w ould'bo'oddotL to \ 10 roll o f tho. uoomptoycdf ' ‘ 'W ith mills closed down and labor on ’ ■10 at'rects, how could taxes be collect- 1, and wherc^ would tho farm er dispose

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A nystcm of broadcaatiog agrieullur ‘ market reports throughout the grea<- p a rt o f tho country by wlrelew wai

lablishcd Juno 20 when postoffice ij, y partniont wiroleta stations a t North Tbci a ttc . N eb.; Rock Springs, Wyo.; o n l ko, Nev., wero ineludod fn fho radio n j|m irkot-news service o f the bureau of .i,. irkotn, U nited S ta te s doportment of riculture. A gricultural m arket re- rta 'o i\.Iiv ; stoek and meats, grain and Ijatoiia liT im]>ortant national m arkets ondc xvo been dispatched daily since April 1842, from postofflcV departm ent wireies't jolne

ktionr n t fit. Louis, Omaha, and Wash- iq^ t (ton, I). C„ and the expansion Is due the successful operation of tho Borv w , I a t these points. Tlio bureau of ' irkets also arranged recently to irket reports from P lltiburgh by rO' jphone. she

O et H ark o t Seporta Same Day. . t'o r the flrat timu In tho history of « ? country it if. |>ossible, bv meana of .L- do |inrtm enl’s radio service, fo r thn , •rasrs fo keep Informed o f national ' rtcullurni ;n a rk e t conditions the aameV th n t business ia Lraniacted. Form-' y .t l i ! growera In many section, now Injr < bl' covered w ith the radio news, ry- and ved the ir nntlonnl .m arket nowa sev- head11 days late. * — * nji Svcry e ffo rt ir being maile to organ- f„|]ytho s la te nnd counly marketing nnd

:«n»ioii agencies Inlo an effic ien t “ . n dium for the receljit o f tbe m arket vs nnd ila d istribution among the 'in"r«, and ' m arketing interesla in ^crnl stn tes w ithin the radius over. M an irb tlie reports wiU be sent are mhk- of hi f a la re fu l flur\-ey of facllitic»' f o ' wife, iciving nnd d istributing the report* th e 1 Ml a \lew lo designating certain offi- mllkt .1 ngencies to liandio tho messages.I Ideal sltuntinn sav bureau o f mar- , , 1 officials, wnuld ho the establish- nl o f one or more official receiving .} distribu ting ixiints in m ch county t®" ‘ group of count les eoVered.

P lan I s L iked. ’ • . • f^rmcrti everywhere ore reported tn m olt enthusiastic over tho new serv- . .Many hewspnpora, public Instilu- nn. M’rli ns stnte m arketing bureaus, te nnrieultural colleges, nnd others,1 wlielcM operators generally bnv? ersted-them selves iu the work, and d a n s dro lo-be of every assistaaco in get- lioQ-1 g tho m arket reporU to tho farmers to r promptly na possible. I t ia oxpecled his I It the placing of m arket nows in the ads f f tho fomier* shortly a fte r the , se-'of the m arkets, nnd during th i' *i r ’s lim lness, will help materially to lilate tho movement o f farm |irii';ts lo m eet tJio demand, a condition 'cedent to tho slab ili« itlon and w ith Jlzafiun o f prices of farm products. Demt

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ab le and V enerable M*n KnoWn'-ir);These Page* aa Joslah T ray lo r, W ho . v, eaw th e O reat Proceaslon of ?venUBetween A ndrflw 'Jackaon and Wood. V i" row W ileon and Especially the-M ak- Ing and th e ,End of U ;w o Jn .,

Now, u I have done often s ittin g the } the cblmooy corner a t th e day'a. girlnd, I lo(jk back a t my youth nnd of 1lanhood and te ll, w ith one eye Dpon "V tie clock, o f those y e a i t o f fulllllm ent1 the progress o f on r beloved pUgrlm. wag;■here a re fo n r a n d tw enty o f A em ahe.Hat I shall t ry to review In os m any LIilnules. A t th ia distance I soe only andle high, p laces—ono-loom ing above backsother like s tep s In a aU irw nf. Ing .The y e a n of ba lld ing and se n tln e ttt *Whe

nded- on th e fou rth o f November. U n4 M2, when h e a o d M ary Todd werelined la m arriage. Now, like one hav* ,stad :ig taken no te of th e sto rm clon'da, be Ing ^leng thens th e a true tu re . , o f eMary tried tp teach blm fine man- th ln l

srs. I t waa a d lf llc ^ t undertaking, to . t tften, a s m ight have been ncpocted. Thele lost h e r pa tlesce . M ary w aa an the :tcelleo l-g lri, b o t r a th e r klndlesome m eetid pragm atic. L lk e .m o st of t h e p n l - o<lfee folk, fo r Insiaoce, Abe Lincoln bad C haiKn accustomed to reach for the bur* Hlst<ir w ith h is own l^nlfe, and to And Bea t lo a ttitude# ex trem ely Indolent Mov<id unbecoming. H e enjoyed sprawl- aToKg on the floor In his shirt-sleeves U e iid sllppera w ith ■ pillow under h is forcefod and a book lo h is hand. H e h^d and 'llklog fo r am ple accnnm odatlon, no t *li«tilly satisfied by a bed o r a lounge, throeory undertook to tu rn him Into new Inays and na tu ra lly th e re was Irrita - begaton In tho hODse, bu l I th ink they got Sewaong very well together fo r a il tha t. decUary grew fond of him arid prond of tl' hin great ta len ts aind w a A devoted- headiIfe. ' F e r yearv ah^ did the w ork of his tle house and bore blm children. H e thooiliked th e cow and took care o f the splsnm e when h e w as a t home. . gaveAonsbeJ a ad I. having Jiw t been —* 1arrled, w ent w ith him to W ashing- .»n on o u r w edding to u r In 1S47. H e 1BS taking h is s e a t In c o n g ^ th a t thoseiar. W f w ere w ith him there when of hb> met W ebster. Lincoln was deeply Snddi iprcRsed by th e qu ie t dignity of th e in wl » o f man. W e w en t together to h e a r ■'n meraon lecture. I t was a taotley au- Oreel ence—b u s ln e u men, fashionable Ignat dies and gentlem en, statesm en, polIU- Wh sns, «vomeu w ith the ir ko lltlng and and v in-hunlem. T he ta ll, nw kward ora- snd h ir nsccnded the platform , look o tt Irled s lop-cost and drew n m anuscript In vn om h is pockel. H e had a narrow , Thi oping forehead, a prominent nose, new 'oy eycB nnd n sk in of singular trans- day I ireDcy. IIJa volw* was rJrh and roel- BIooe w. bu t not Btrong. Lincoln listened w as i ith rap t a tten tion to h is ta lk about aioa smocracy. I l wa« a merooniblp po r 1 Rht. H e apokc of It often. Such rived, otnci w ith th e g rea t sp irits o f th a t intell ne, of which h e studiously availed of It mself In W ashington, w as of g rea l hand ilup to the Bt?iteaman from Illinois, whlcl Is e rp o r ie n m on th e floor w ere In lag.> way Im portant to hiro, but slnc« the c l ’4 I hnve though t o ften of w hat he H e w Id there, regnnllng Polk’s Invasion i aav

Mcxico. unanthnrirert by congress had iU wft*: . I t 'w a

“T h e provision n f the -Co'nstltullon smotlring th e w ar-m aking pow er to con- Into Iesa wns dlc tnted, ns I understand I t hips.

tlie folMwliig reaso n s: K ings had , ndraf(cays been Involving nnd Iropoverlsh- me ne th e ir people In warn, pretending fonndnernlly tha t th e good o f Ihc people mosk,IS the o b je c t.’ T h is o u r convetitlon .bendiderstoo<l to he tb e m ost oppressive' shalla ll k ingly 'oppressions nnd they pro- It see

iscd lo so fm m p Ihe constitution wun :a t no m an, should bold, tho pow er of to re]Inglng.tblH opprcHKlon upon us."__ ]s_noTho n o i t year h e aturopeil Mnssn- scrihtu se tts fo r "Zaeh" T aylor ond hean l pnperIV. Sew anl de liver hia rem arkable, a t sueech o a - slovery, w hich contolned habit,Is s tr ik ing u tte ran c e : thl* I"Congress h as no pow er to Inhibit "oWeiy du ly com m snded by Ood on Mount P rlnn aal o r by H bi Son pn th)> Mount ofIves." ^On hi* recnm hom e Lincoln con- oP""! ised lh a t w e h a d soon lo deal w ithI t question. . ‘I wos In hia-office w hen Herndon

"1 tell yon th a t alavery m ust beIted out." j„'W hat m okes you think s o r Mr. ,ncoln nsked. ycntU"I feel It In m y bones." wna Horn- , „ j sn'B aiiKwer. hr, ”Aflcr th a t he used to apeak w ith of pa?pi'Ct o f "Bill H erndon’s bone phll- mindnph}'." - n ing : IIIr ic rm In coogres.s bnving ended,.

ciiiiii''hack to .Ib e - la w In partner- fnU.’ Ip \v(ffi W illinm II. Ilem doa— endiir

ehnrncler n n d - so u n d judgm ent. j „,i«e dn^'S Lincoln wore black trou- ,vliom % cont and.fltOCk._n walKiconst of tin nnd a W ellington liiK irim t;-H es w ont to c arry b is papers In his y^^oth I . - M n r y .'.had w rought n greal

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iw y w ." 1 W flem ber thn t onco H ero- oi So fi:tm d draw n D p a f lc t ltlo u /p le a ^ lonnded od a a h re * d auompUon^ Lln- ^ ^ :olii csOTfnlT examlnetf th* p a p «.* !■ I t foonded o a t a c t r b e .a sk e d , '■ 'Vff," HemdOQ answered. • an en ' L locoln jc n te h e d h ts bead tboogiit- '- p r 'uly a n d lisked:'.‘ i l l y , h a d o 't v e b e tter w ithdraw ^ b eo h a t pleaT T od kB tttM f) a aham aad fenefally th a t 's ai^other nam e fo t a ^ do le. Don’t i e t : l t g o 'o o record.) T ie le t m u rged th ing m a i'' come ita rio ;; o s In m e ta c e long t x u t t a n to i t b a i forgotten,*’ , ^

O n th e w hole, h e w iu h o t ao com- W ash B onlcative a s h e had been lo h is yoong to L l DaDhood. H e soS ered days of depres- ^.bate. lloD when bo aald U ttle. Oftco, in long i good compapy, h e aeemed to be .th lnk- flniwh la g ot M a g s Ja a o way coaae^ted w ith tb e talkv U&ty called him a beetle ra the r ‘’ahut-m outhed man.'*. im o ■

H erndon tued to aay th a t th e only g n a t thing h e hod against Lincoln w as hU a<!lcnc tiabl^ o f coming In ib o m ln p nnd eooag b raw lin g on th e lounge and reading be co ilond f ro m 'th e newspaper. - one.

n i e p e w le of th e tow n'loved blm. Io t ^One day, 'aa w e w ere walking along _____the s tre e t together, we com e.npon a (Irl dressed up aod crying In fropt )f h e r fa th e r 's door.

"W hat’s th e m a tte rT ' U ncoln asked.**I w an t te take th e tra in ' a n d . the

Tagon h a sn 't come fo r my trunk ," said ihe.' * ■ *

Lincoln w en t io and go t the trunk i ind carried I t to ' th6 station on his lack, w ith people tan g lin g and throw- ^ ng jokea a t him u h e strode aloog. ^ Vhen I th ink of him , his chivalry aod > tindness c o n e -flra t' to mlod.H e read m nch ,.bn t b is daya of book fijljf

tody w ere oeariy ended. H is leam - Qg w as now got mostly In the school t experience. H erndon saya, aod I hink I t Is true, th a t h e never^ r e td __^0 th e end o f a law book those 'days. Im jh i e study of authoritiM w as le ft tobe jtm lor pa rtne r. H is reading was joe tly ouUldo the Uw, Hia knowJ- - dge o f science ' w as derived from : : Siambere* Vestiges o f th^ N atural Ilstory of Creation.

H e w as s till a fraid of th e Abolition l o v ^ e n i lo 1632 and left tow s to Jl i[\ v o id -a Conventloo of Its adherents, le thoDght the effort to . resis t , by w ee th e law s of K a n s u w u crlmlQal Dd w ould h u r t the cause of freedom .Let u s h av e peace and revolutionise irough th e ballot box,** be urged.In 18S4, a lit tle quarrel In New York ^ e W

egan to w eave tb e thread of destiny, eward, W eed and Qrveloy had wielded edslve pow er In the party councils awkw t f th a t s ta te . Sew ard w u a high- spctch eaded, popolar.ldo l. B is p lana-aod ' behlnc Is trlom phao^ progress absorbed h is w ith I lOQght* W eed w u .d a u l e d by th e stood plsndor o f th is g rea t sU r. N either walket ave a thought to tb e lr able colleague acored •a poo r m ab stm ggU ag.to bnlld up index

g rea t new spaper. An offlce, w ith tim es ilr pay. w ould have been a help in lapel c lose days. B nt he got no recognition sp lra tl r h ia needs and ta lenta and services, voice, addeoly he vrrote a le tte r to. W eed Into a1 w hich be sa id : ' . Ope ■The Arm of Seward,' Weed and OtU w i

reeley is hereby dissolved by the res- minoU :natlon o f I ts jun io r member." 'th is pi W hen Greeley had grown In pow er "Cai

id w isdom until his name w as knowo torrito id honored from ocean to oceon, they ngalns le d to m ake peace w ith him, b u t Unlle<] 1 vain. Its Ilm Then suddenly a new pa rty and a s ta te ( ew Lincoln w ere bom on the same H e ly In 1650. a t a g m t meotiog In aw er y looBlngloD, DJlnels. There b is aoul aiie/ml aa to come Into Its s ta te liest, man- chance00 ou t o f Its low er vaalled p u t . T h a t I or him the fulneaa of tim e had a r- “T h e 1 ved. H e w as prepared for I t H is famoui itellect had also reachc^ the fulnemi elected r Its power. Now h ia -g re a t righ t e r poi and w as ready for the thnnderbolta ' ptjBlrti hlch hia sp irit had been Blowly forg-ig. Ood callM him In the volccs of ' ' le crowd. H e w as quick to answer, e w ent up th e stops to the platform . | saw, a s ho came forward, th a t he

id token th e c r o a upon h im ., Oh. ' •w M .a memorable thlng_to aeo the - nothered flame of his sp irit leaping . . 1(0 his facc. n i s hands were on bis ^ Ipn. n o seemed to grow in ller ns be JraDccd. T he look of him rerolDds 'e now of whnt th e famous bronxe Amstiiri inndor In Pnris Bbld of th e death- Adnl] ask, th a t I t w as tho most heautlfiil sick lUl >nd nnd face he had everseeii. W hat Mr. : mil r Bay of hts words aave tbnt seemed to me thn t the v d cc of God

qn In them ? T he reporters forgot u „1 report. I t Is a lost npeech. TJierc f

no record of It. I supposo It wns j,Tlhbled w ilh T pencil on. scraps o f n lrd bi iper arid on the backs o f envelope* iorcd i : sundry .tim es, agreeably w ith his HilK- ihit, nnd com m ltled to memory. So n'portei ils g rea t speech, colled by some the Mr. i jb lest effort o f bla life, was never 2" 8“ '' •Inted. I rem etnbcr one sentence, ro- ting lo th e N ebm skn bill. Rosall.'“Let na u*e baJloU, not buJWtB, f„ j^av :aln«t th e weopoilB of violence, which idoBo, : •e those o f kingcraft. T heir frulW Mrs. ■e the dying bed of the fearless Sum- bert !!i T, th e n iln a of the Preo S tate hotel, month* e smoking tim bers o f the H erald o f Tiii'i recdom, tho governor of K ansas lalncd to a sinko .like a horse-thlcf.” •In June . 1858. he tonk the louKent e p n f.n ll . ’The Republican siiitc con- rntlon 'had endorsed him for the Uni- jnp. d Stnte.s senote. 'I t was then tbnt !>, w rote on envelopes and scraps i»i t|i,<

paper a t odd moments, when h is repoi Ind w as off duty, the speech beKln- Mrv n g : ; . - -"A bon.se divldeij against ItBolf m iiit ‘ ''tv i ' l " U.’ O ur governm ent ean not lone .diire p a rt «lnro nnd pa rt free.’’ giiiiirda I wnB am ong the doren friends lo .Tamoi liom h e rend tha t speech In the S tn te a bnsln iiiRo lib rary . One snid of thpse flntl unJa.v r n te iie ea :... ''! ! Is n fool utterance." lo tb e r : .■'It Is ohedd O f'Its-tlmn.';.. — 9 ”” ' lo tbe r declnred tha t It would drive I'oy th e Dcm ocniia. Vfho had lately ‘ , P”

nW tF e p a r t? ; ' B e r t a a a n d r w ere \I only 'ones.irh& apprbvM I t '<jn c o lo had pome to ano ther.ferit Io ) road. F o r a . moment I w ondered . ‘ Id i w ay he wo;ild g o . ' . mmodlately be ro^ft; a ad aajd id th

'F riends, th is thing! h u 'b e e o held •k long enough. I t i e tim e haa come eo these scn tlm cnu should b e nt- ed, aod If It Is decreed th a t 1 shall dow s becatise o f th is speech, then m e go down linked to th e truth.**

F ta conscience prevailed. The feeh w aa delivered. D ougla^ tha m o c ra tlc caadldate, came on trom uhlogtOQ to onaiver I t U ia t lad L lneoln’a challenge to a Joint d e ­

le. I was w ith him throcgh '-ths^ ig campaign. D o u g lu w u tbe m o n lahed orator. Lincoln spoke a* be It rafJa. B is consclcaco waa hia lUe. H e drove hia argum ents deep0 th e soulB of his hearers. The a t th ing about blm w as tils c ^ cnee. U nless h ts them e .were b i?)Ogh to give i t play In noble words conld be a s commonplace as any

i. H e was bu ilt fo r a tool of God t ^ e n d o u a moral Issues. H e .w u

W as Built f e r a T oel of Qod In T rem indous Moral lasufs.

Eward and 'd lfflden t in beginning a 1-ch. O ften h is hands w ere Jocked Ind him. B e gestic u la ted 'm o re1 his hegd. th o tr Hls hands. B e . k1 square-toed ' alw ays. H e ' never ked about on the platform . H e red bis points w ith the long, bony,!x linger of his right hand. Some-n h e w ould hang ,a hand ' oo th s f !l o f h ts coat a s If to r e s t I t Per- W atio n dripped from h is face. Bla » , high p itched a t flrat. mellowed > a p leasan t sound, p e sen ieoce In Lincoln's speech a t iw a th ru s t 'T h e L ittle Q lant” ef lola o n t of h is way forever. I t w u

p regnant query:3an th e people of a U nited S tates ' ** - Itory IQ; any law ful woy and .Insi Ihe w ish of any c lllren of the led S ta te s exclude, slavery from llm j/s p rio r to tho form ation o f a e constltutlonT*e knew th a t Douglas would an- r ye s'nnd th a t, doing so, he would rmte (he Sonth Do6 destroy bis ice to bo P residen t tw o yeara laler. t Is exactly w bat came to paw . e L ittle G iant’s" answ er w u the ous “ Freeport H eresy." H e was ted to the senate, bu t w as n6 long- ' possible 08 ' a candidate fo r tbe ilrtencr.. , .<

(Concluded In nex t iasuc.) . r

AMSTERDAM |lISTEBOASridnlio^Mi. ««a Mti. h Reed, accnmpanicd by Mr. ond

Hcndy ond. childicn, J i l i 'o f TwinI, '-Ultcd a l Mr. R eed’s fnrm near tordnm, Sunday, nfternoon. , lolph Lehman wns reVorlcd on t h i f ® l l j t Friday.' - '*T r . and Mrs. a ilb e r t Hull of IIolllj-occompnnlcd by M rr. Rosannab of Snlmon. Idnhn, Mrs. Daisy Al

ind dnuRhtcr, Mrs. Jessie fltlncmetR llt tie little daughter Rosalie of Eu , Ore., ,spent F>idiiy,nt the L. V.1 I'flme. In Ihe evening nrcompn-

by ' Mr. and Mrs. Dean they mo- 1 If. Salmon dnm. , ' ^ liv, small son of L. ,V. Dean. rted quite ill Hiinday. r. ond Mra. GUbort Hull have had ue jis fnr Ihe paat two wcckf Mr*, y Allen and her dnnghtcr, Mr«. ic Stinem etz nnd smcill dnughtcr .ll<‘. of Euccne, Ore.. They expect ■ave on T(ieidar fo r Snhnon Cltv,0, fo r a visit. . , ' , •rs. Rosannah Hull, mother of’ Qlh :iu ll. w),o has Mient the (inrt three li« v isll'm j nt Ihe Hull ranch, left 'iii'sdny for a v lilt a l Salmon City, .

I .'.•I'crv nnil two ?nns, who aro oyeil nn the Cnldwflkran'*ch. mi>'I lo Twin' Pall* Ratiirday evening.^■ulnu to Am^lcrilam Mnadny morn''

-*. riio rlrji Tnifiiinn «-hn ha? IipcaII.' linf. fnr tlip jm 't nix wccks ,ported much b e t tr t '. .•V .1. Il,; Tru''iinti nf i l i r t i '. Mdiii.. come to siiciiil IIm- I ’lrniiirr w ith , (Minrli-s Triii'iti:iii fnniilv,- ed Hnll whii liai biyii ('mrilnvcd liv . riilihv.'ll. rrliirn.'il (crTivin P.-ills- rday evening. /mos I'jaime nf Shoshone basin, w u ’V slncss v isitor in Amsterdam Bat- . ' f nnd Sunday.

i"«if'e,I ndverlinlnc the chenp Iiic«r-7«u can bnv—m easarcd by ' iro f ltj i t mny bring yoa.

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• , Vangraard of fortiLne-flaokers J“[® QoinfT to Pt. Norman PaaaeB wbi

T h ro T ig h J a n f i a a to 2- nloD

- I ^ N E A U , Alaaka, (ff)— ot tho '® fortnne sockors to make tho round tr ip ^

-wtlilf yoiir to now oil flolils n t P o rt Nor- C man, ia tho U oekonilo volloy ot no rth - crn Canads, nlno men pn«cd througlj Junomi .Tccontly cn rbnto to EJmonton/ Alberta, whero thoy will r « o n f the /r T T location* on oU lun ls . „ — - -

. ' “ I bcHovo th o . d litrlc t will bo ft Ju ly w odd boa ter,” John IfcDonnoll, onrt roun' o f tho "B ourdough" londer* of tho pa r' ty is a id . “ Ono (ni»hor a t Norman pro- ¥o dneod 1600 borre li a day, aeeordlof to reports wbich I bcliovo oro below th* . , correct f ig n r t* ." *'’• 1

E « r y member of tpo p a rty la id the •, e ll w u e f high f r r a d o ^ d aMortod i t when

wa« ojod in tho I \3r t Norman coaa try and fo r llghtini; and boating and oven w a j Qlaal used, wiUiout b o io ; changed from lt« crude a tate , in f ]u iDngiscy, Juc

The n b o men "m u ah c d " in to th e w ith oU fields over a 7S0-mtIe tra il, p a rt o f ed th which was snow-covered, acrow tho payic

’ continen tal dlvido from V ^U e Horso, hold-< Yukon territo ry . Thov mado tho tr ip ngcm to Norm an Ja ?1 days/w hich Is consid­ered fa s t timo, and niod 36 dogs to Gn pulJ th o ir sJeds. . ' . ' ' to

O riginally most o f the m en eamo b a n p from Vancouver, B . 0 ., which thoy loft sincc. on M arch 5, of th is yenr, pomine norlb to 81ca(n»ny, Ala«Ka, and c ro tt lp g .tio Bill W hito Pass tra i l to W hito Horse by basob railroad. Leaving W hito Horso M arch says 13, thoy took tho tra il to Carmacks, on o f >‘i the Yukon river, and then struck out across tho m oontdns fo r tho b ig Cana A ft d inn basin. A t F o r t N orm an tbey ard,

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n o t e i n IP Talk ing about rolling

your own cigarettes, we’ll te ll you righ t here th a t Prince Albert tobacco has

) ’em all lashed to the mosti ■ ' You’ve got a handful-of-

I happiness coming your di­rection when you pal it with P . A. and the m aliin’s papers! For Prince Albert

- is not only deHghtfiU.,to .your taste and pleasing in

• itsre'freshingaroma,butonr exclusive patented process frees it from'bite and parch!

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found theasolvcsiam ong tbo firs t stam- "D' pcdcrt of tho y e a r to ge t " la s id o .”

H undreds of m en/front Canada and fT tho U nited States arc p lann ing 'to ot to tbo now fields this year over tho

I Canadian route, through Edmonton.I F o r t McMurray and reare , Biver.’ Most —

of th is route Is by steam boat dovm tho _ Feaco end Mackenzie rivers. Although t o t timo can bo mado In suinmer over dolsi

I tills interior routc^ the men wbo passed has' through, hero deelarod th-; tra il from W blto Ilorso wn* tho best wintflr wny Bt to Normnn. Thero ie p lenty of gamo U bf nIong the route fo r food ond th o .p iin g for t is easy, they said.

S P O R T S s((^bU nued, from ^ s g e 8.) Mooj

stoad of try ing to b o r w ith him th a t OHA Ju ly S a ffa ir -would hnvo boon d o h e in a;

round. • ' ^ i h

i'o lk do chango tholr winds. Ferl.i- stanco. H eine Groh vowod and deelnred Qg },( h it playing days w ith tho C ineinnati ho w Reds wero o V ^ T h a t was this spring when Johnny MeQraw wanted Heine. « * and Ifc'ino m in te d . (o p’ay with thoaiu.u. f

Judgo lA ndis said Groh would piny . w ith tho Beds or nohody, g id intlm at- od th a t i f tho O iant*' management w m R payinjf Qroh?r salory whilo he was a * hold-out from tho Beds, said Gbint man- ngcmoni be tter stop it.

Groh went righ t owny and reported '■to P a t Woran and has been pjl^ying n j o w banpup gatao a t tho th ird corner oversincc. ^ - --------

B ill Pholon is a notorious Bedlandbasobsll w n t« r and player erltie. n ili j t Ssays tho Beds piny baseball llko a lot K jUo f “ fried jackasses.” . ' \ -

A fter beInK liekcd by .Bonny' Leon- ^ ard, Rocky K ansor and Johnny M c a - I * ^ ^

) e r t * s a n e w n t h e j o y s o f r o lling And, for a fact, rbllini ve’ll up Prince Albert is might; tha t easy! P. A. iscrimp cutanc has stays put and you whisk i

losti into shape before you cai count three! And, thenex

. j j . instant you’re puffing awa;to beat the band I

in ’s Pxisce Albert is so gooc bert that it has led foiir men t( l.,to ., smoke jimmy p.ipes-when g in ,'biie was smoked before I I t ’! ;our the g rea tes t old buddy- ice'ss smoke that ever found it! rch! way into a pipe or cigarette

E A l b e r ttional joy moke

ome things better in the mo■ HEBO i r HE P U B 3L IE & THE VIL • B E E N / TO T »E R/1JLI7,

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5 G l a i j^ead, One CentBy actual count, four oa these people what you hs es for sale or rent, the pi

dolstobn, Biehle M itchell snnouneed hn E hna 'q u it tbo ring. ' • '

B at it did no t la st lone, and Bichio 'is back a t tho <ild booth walling iondly _for mstchcs w ili tho men who dofeate-l “ him.

Touight two antlered herds m eet on j u'Lincoln -lot in bnsoball fombat. Tho pj,Elks ur? to be ontertiainod by tho . Mooso. ■

DHAMP EEW A ED S HOtTBBKBBPUE. ~ATLANTIC O IT jr.T J. J . , '

or PMward t . B ader yesterday receivedfc shock fo r *300' from Ja ck Koarns, ' ]inVagi!r of Ja ck Dompsoy, to bo tumoii noQvo> to Mrs. Qarrlo B arre tt, wbo acted, oni IS houtekecper’fo r tho champion whlloho was in tra in ing hero for bis m atch F R-itir'Oborges Carpentior. The choeld'igKis in paym ent fo r w ^ s fo r which MrA 3[7-aarro lt alleged in a 's u i t recently sta rt- -—:d against K e u n r woro due her. *

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rO K E E N T - I V o nnfarnl.l>td-100in;, “ igroiind floor; very deriroblo: looatlon 'Z 3W B Ix ti }T. . *

FO E B B N T -K v o room bungalow; P io paved fitreot; ba th , big sleeping porch; — lota o f shade. George H. Bmitb, phone ^ 573JS. . P“ 0'--------------------------------------------------------- tlon

FOB BEN T—U nfurnished threo- — room n p a rtm e n t Phone 895. P

. onoPO B R E N T -F u m ith ed apartm ent one

at B « A rm s. Inqulw A partm ent B fl i^wi

FO B B E N T - P u n l . l« d boniokMp- ing looms w ith b a th ; reasonable.. 40* F< 3eeoad ave. So. gc^t

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}car Booths. Address 0 . A lexander, CI 3ox 408, City. _ mnn

FOR JIE N T -F o o r rooms w ith bath P ( md slooping porch. Inquire a t F i rs t elect :>romlum b ^ e r y . $10;

F O B ' BE N T —Housekeeploif apart- ------acnts, fnm iahed complete; by day, PC reek or m ontb; popular prieea.' The buffi )xford, 42a M ain K . macli_____ __________ ___ ___ 1 U l

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7 A E U LOANS and a en tU y . pay isn t dweUiag ioins.. A rthu r L . Swim ■ Co.. f t n s t Bldg. X ]

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LOANS—Wo ha^ve f i n t mortgage -------ana a s follow*, $500, <ilOOO, «SOOO, -FO1000; 3 to 6 te a r s 10 per cen t; S pot aad a int eommUslon. Ripfey & T im a , 824 S

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L E A V E orders a t T . J. L loyd 's for tin g 1 n itb 's H ot Sprinps M ineral w aten . l ^ o

N O n O B TO OONTEACTOBB CQ ISealed bids will bo roeolved by the immlsrioners o f 'th o Twin Falls High- p ^ i oy D istric t, a t tho o«Ieo of the H igh- „ ay D istrict in the Pow er Building.Bin' Fnlla, Idnho, up u n til 2 o ’clock m . Ju ly 23, 1921, fo r the fam ish ing 2 —

! approxim nujly 11,000 eu. yds. o f p q : nd gravel. g ir j |Specifications nnd Lidding blnnlm ay 1)0 had lat tho offico of tho Twin ptjojK ills Highw ay D iitr lc t npon applies- in.E ach bid should bo oceonpaniod bycertif ied check in amount o f 5 per 1-------n t uf tho bid. Surety bond of 50 LOi r ccn t of the amount of th e contract monnl ill be required of the successful bid- s ln«a T. noon.F i f ty pounds of gravel m ust bo -rub- News.[tted for te s t on o r bofcro the lt>th -------.7 o f Jn ly , 1021. L05

A8 H ER B. W ILSON, chock, inlrm an of thu Board of Highway dison, Commissioners. 200 T

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p insertion, aiid ^a Twin Falls receive Thj Ne r or exchange, about your ro e help you need^One Cent P

■OR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS I .-FOR SAIjE—F resh Jersey eow fout I WJ

mllefl. west, four milOH aoulti i r f ^ u th BWW Park Grocery. Phono 6fl3J. —~

IX)B SALE, Good blcyclo, T^vollnt;Home. 8cc Shorty, at I'errlno kitchcn.

, FOB S A L R ^P lck iag boxet; ono car- load plpking boxes; nny quantity to I’'’* '? fcuit. J .-H . Barker, Bnhl, Idaho'. ‘"^"1

F0R...6ALE—Baspbeniec and ehor- *7771 rios.. Phono 530B4. " ' . W/t

FOR SALE—White colUo' puppy. Tolophono 203R1. pj,” ,

FOR SALE—Freth cow. Pbone203J_3.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

BASPnEKBIES «t«. «»» ripo Linden's place on Addlioa West, w i Piloce.CWB.______________ ___ p r i" /

FOR ,8 ALD-Chcap: .pair rubber pneuDuitie mattresses in good condi. WA tlon. Phone 877W. CaU 858 Sixth N. walU------------ -------------------------------------- Murtr

POR SALE—One dining room suite, office, ono library tAblo, one writing - desk, EnnU one a-4 brass bed, one mg, one wieker lawn bench. In(]uire at 247 Ninth I avo. Nu.

FOB SALE — Extra good milch FOE J(*ts, olso five young kids. Ml Sev- bcatlc mth .Hast, New*.

CURRANTS 'now ready aV ^a'ck- T T ~

POB SALB-Honsehold- fonlture; Hileetrie range, 100; hoti'.water heater, 1___ ZilO: oak Cue piano $100. S08fpart{« .'S ive. E Phone 045J. .

“f o r SALB-1 Edison phonograph, 1 WAM luffet, 1 davtnport, 1 Singar sewing »ah lachine, I bed, spring* and m atbtis, bre*

kitehen cabinet, '8 imaU table*. 461 ave. lain Ave. E. Pbone 784-J. .

POB SALE—Charrlos, 4c per,pound n tree*. S i ^ trees, easy to pick b b a tt

8-4 iuUm east ef foundry on Kim- 1 . , eriy tosd. Blaine Vosbuig.. ‘ ”

POR BALB-rPlvo Buff ^Kfaora ens; thoroughbreds; will sell umtp. — — 78 Sixth ave. E. WUTO---------------------------------------------------InttPOB SA L B -A binder. J . A. Jphn- —

an,-at Sale* Barn.

FOR SALE-Ford 1-ton tnek,-lB80 lodel, cab and boxbody; will seU iJbap; give rome tarns. J . W. La* f S . ’ enhelffl, a t toltb-Laibeslielm Bealty.

FOB sT ls -C Io v o t hay in the. shock •8 mile north Wuhington school. In- — nire J. U Hodfe*. . ^

FirtiFOB BALE-Ons ta a a aad ham«•^ aen Ij

alf a lle o u t asd quarter n ils south kalsom t Washington school. guaran

B. D. KELLOOO, « p « t lot. UU- ler’a Dry Anenate of Lead for sm y laterial. Call Phone MOB- P. O . ^ i

FOR fiAT.Ti—Q. A. 0 . Baned Bock ALHXi rgs, 11.50 per wtting. 7B8 Sixth are. 188 1 . Phono 878W.______________________^

POB BALE-Bleyelei. trieyeles, tireiid aeeessorisi Werner’s Bepair Shop, ___ __!< Second sC E OBOZB

POR SA LE-First and second cut-ng hay, loose or baled at-store. Cnrry. ---------[aho. Fioa* 5I5B1.'

-OR SALE-AUTOMOBILES ' PPOR SALE OR TRADE—fltudebaks '

roadster in extra good condition: ------- -Ill ^ e p t Ford in trado. Phoae OBAa lOW. ' B l o e

POR SALE-Bnlck sevcn-passengei JOHH J! gsod tires; new top; perfect en Tretlnej can bo seen at 255 aixth avo. N. , ......'jone 487.---------------------- ---------------- ---------ho m e :

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LOST — Fisk red top tire, 31 by 4, j.ju ,onntcd oa rim, between Bhoshone Bn- _____ !a - a n l Twin Palls on Sunday after- E M. V ion. Loavo.at office of Twin Falh 6, ovi Bws. Reward. Falli,

LOST-Ohild’a coat, black and while J. H. Vock, Lotwoon Third ave; N. and Ad- collecnon, on July 4th. Findor roturn to Rooa0 Third 6T0. N. ' * Tri

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VHILE VE’VE NEVEP IN OUR LIFE ,48iE ~T0 A R.f7. CRO£>t>\NS

OOT 'AT LEAS>T, A -TWENTY MlN — DELAY— '

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lews, Daily;.' Tell all i rooms for rent, iious- Per Word—Phone 32— :------------------------------------ ' . I

POSITION WANTEDw S m - W o i k i» a . hou. H iou

HELP W A N jipW AN TEI>-M aa and wife to work

ranch; woman to cook for a o n ; orythlUK.furnishod: $100 per month right partlM ; apply a t once. C. A.

r.Mft3|cr. 114 Third avo. W. :

VANTED MISCElI a n EOUSWANTED—Laundry to do n t home. I lone 820W.

WANTED—Four or xivo room fur*' ihed- house;’ modem. K o n e - IBIW, y Beo Clark.

WANTED—Fords. H ighest ~c«iih I ee pald_ for old c a n . See Wilson, ' Jay-Be^s Clark .store. I

ffA N T E D -T o m a te yenr hea» ils ta l le w ith liu r guaranteed Me- j irtry Palpts. 40 steps f ro a post- lee. The .fxelusive pain t- , store. I nU 4.|j)j} .fiem iller, Phone 831. |

TO TRADE^ R T R ^ E ^ E q u l ty ln hense, good ttloB; to trade io r car. M., e u eI T * .

BAKBBY

□ N m ’r B E B A i - W h o I e w h * arahau, rye, a n t, a i lk aad Y I tn n resd. CakM,an.d pastry . 8ifl U tU »e. N ., Phone 54. ,

BEAUT7 FABLOB

t o T Y Z m r a ^ ^ S e a T B i l ^ T M U -asry. Plion# M W .

GLASS £ ~Q L A W ^ i a d auslds:

ntw erk . Moca >* Bhop. t W . I . , ,

BAULDIQ

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Irtt elass w ork by * k ilM WMk- la painting, papering, a rtlsU r

ominhig and g e n e n l decoratisf^ ranieed, a t reu o n a b le priees ^

A Grinstead. Phones o s4i . •

^ H O E BBPA3EIN0.lX & ^ S a » B BHQB B m A fa T K ti 8 Bhoshone W . Phsne 808. All irk guaranteed. A . Chlponris, Prop.

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ATT0BinS7SA "a^ N O E ra -^ U w y e r . ‘Sm ltk i ee i^U ding . 11

H W. O E iH A M -U n jn , B u t < I n r t Bldg. Pbone 08^B . |

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miBY k BWBBiaT - iMOTUJ. ' Isw. P raeties in a ll sonrts. T * i i

llll, Idaho. ‘ I

L WOITB — lowyer, Boeas • u 4 'over Idaho D spartnjoat Btors, Twia 1llll, Idaho. I

. WISE— Lawyer. Fully organist^llection departm ent. ' Ofncc* - '1*01 6 and ^ o v er Twia FaUs Baak ‘T ru it Co.. Tw in Falls, Idaho. |

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Plan to Validate W arrants M- uko ready Issued is Eojeotod at

1 School flection ISo'";— “ Jtoj

Bulil Bcbool (lUlricl rcuW entj ycslor- ory t day voted n 'profwaed lovy o( » 'I 8 DiliU lo provide n fond througliwhich tu dLichBrge oblijjntjbii* Incurred giyj) ‘la i l year om ounlbR Ui ♦14,182.5'J. "fhc liavo ballot ’eaat ia tn 'n l was GIO o f whlclithero were yil» votes for and L’Ol rluogafffli^it. * ro tt !

B y law goveralnfc levy and bond clec- ^“if ' tloBS a two'tbirdB ttiojority volb In re-quired to carry . The nfflrnititive vole *'>(<’ olat Biihl ye iterdny waa A8 ih o rt of th 'i «ruibclequircil tw o-th ird* .. and ]

A t n ic r 'y ea rc faa y -p ro iie rlo ' owner* au ob, . _ o u t an jitm orc unanimoui ballot for In. n c n c

BtallaUb'n o f w oter mains and tbo pur- oioter chajc of f lro -flgh tln jrappara tin . A to - 'T h ot t l o f 82 ballota wna n K itU rc^ . oal^r a t 9 (ono o f tho lo t belni;. nc([ativi', ' - anil I

•. On the queation- o f v o tln r fo r the lh« *ischool levy t^ c Buhl Herald of la tt tend

. .week editorially iirRod on affirm ative rcfrealballot, say ing ; Ohef

“ l l i l i b not a quettion to Involve PrlsIho town and country In dispute. YHiBt t^c eci

. ia fo r th e i n l e m t of the Kurroundin^ claetcountry is fo r the in te rest of the town, nounciT heir tntcroHlB in th is qucatlon arc scahllim utual. tIpoQ n valuation of one mil- your 1

t )lo;i th ree hundred thousand dollara Uie ;nembtow n will pay #fi3,440, and the 22,000 invlleiacres inrluiied in Ihe d b tr ic t will havo foo lato bonr obout $1.20 pi^r ari;e. , tanro

'I n th e fina l an^lyria, the quoatlon to tho oi. bo determined by thia oleellon Li a i>reaid

question of repudiation. A -rofuaal tn] ^ y tb e lia tk indrbl^^dnm of tbe dis- a mt r ie t will Involve the d is tric t In end I*l e n litlffaUon. Thoae holdlnR war- Traata, If they cannot get th e ir prlneipci] | J and Intereat* vo luntarily pa id , will r<^ta r t to the courta. £von lawBultt will I I I have tl) bo defended and lr.wyera’ fofl.i. ,1111and court cost* will have to bc ttiken lllfinto pnniidorntion. Tliifi means addi- | | tionii) expon»^^(}r the d la tr irt . w in or

’ " I t fpidoni ]inys to repudloto n debt.The honor of Ibe dia trlet ir the honor of the intjividunla living' in tho dlstrle*.

• T h e laborer ia w orthy of liia hire. More Ihan h n lfo f th e w arran ts aro for labor.No Indivldunl would ever tb ink of te- pudla ling a deb t fo r labor. Tho aehoni St( nrlard Knya th a t tlio d a te should bo ' { rlcnno'l, nnd plcdRo tbemaclvea to oper­a te th.! sehools nnd provide a ainklnff fund 1" m eet th ir emergency, and tho

•froeiioldpra should back tho board Jn .1,1. - t « ;

A n o t h e r f i e c o r d '

Establiahed in Fee Gatherings

Sheriff Sherman’s Dopartmont 'Sets Up Another Mark for c“f>r

CoUcctions . ..

W iile fflp« polleetcil by S licriff’ErT?:' Shcririiiii for the f irrt qua rte r .o f h ij fin, „ officinl lorm H ii' yonr ooiislltuled n jn'v'd rccord ftir Kurh a ]>crioil in th n t depart- nicnt, the *proml qiinrlor, ju s t eonclud- ,.nrr>-. ei3. ndili-.l m'nrc ij'ili iir lm n to the o f ' ,4 " M fice. 'ij-l’ii,' For tho iitinriiT vi-.ir ointinjf Jfarch „ / i t , 31 tho fee receii'ln were $2000.03, n , Krealer nnioiinl tluin wnn ever before ' „i ! «>lWftcd. in '.I U’TOi «if lenctV. eTliia m o r il wns oxiiorlpil to atand 34 ii,.i„„, ft mrtrk tft bo ninicd nt f.ir nomo time, b u t i t was ahatlorcd a? n reco td by the • lierfornianro durinir. fiio ([Tinrlrrlj- pc- BO Y rUul tmdin^ Juno HO. Tlie amcmui cn’.- Iected'v.-in<'-t2033.3!l. - .;

■' SAW YBE 8E rT I.E S . 1 Twin :W heu Box S.nvycr yesterday ]»ii.l [ to 8

over *0 B ls l t id .Mtnrrifv tV ank I , , , Rtophnn nnd .lol.n It. Ault ihc mim o f l Und

,^22.S.fl.’i fill jitnto nrtinn* .ig.'tinst Rair-1 nun, T; yor chnrgint; in.nianr'c nf had ehock* | lUiy Si Woro ilismixjiod, Tin- iiptiiina hnvp been | «cmit . ^wndi'ia fovpt-.il yearH, Saw vct tc \ \ i t n . '. ■‘liw i' od lo Tw in F.nliji on .Inly 1 n h o r !<ivlnt> rta l di hpenl !h r' liim- bolwrcii filiiic of the Veit cbnr|^‘^ and h i ' rfliirn . in a n/'iclilifir- .l<ihnvc in;f fltato. tnovrii

— 'COSTCLLO’S C O N D m O N I'laki'i

I S ST IL L UNOIIANOEl)Kop<irli' fryni tb i' '{^nstollo home a t

noun ((•('ny iniliv'ito lit tlo cltinRo in J o h n Contello’a condition from la il iilKht. Thi' p a tien t In sii/fcrin(j, from an ai'i'l'Iitptip n ttnck . the rc fn tt o f over- inu v. exertion wlu'n he lasi fiundny aided —"dv. some un fo rtunate touristj. in 'l if tin g n . irtrnnfled nnlnmoWlb h ifV on th e t m '}. TtFj

TWIN FALLS BAIL^

0 HER PALS 'tsv FE#?6 rT ;

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Postponed Party Scheduled to bo Conducted During the

Present Week

.Members o f thp Twin Falls Bhrine • dub, ht'oded by Ur- Ii. A. I’o rro tt; prci- idcat, nnd Oito/ffo jJaxTifaTj, cJerk, willtakok-thdr “ annual b o th " ou Friday Youl night or this week. tTh'e “ uiiuual ob- A l sc rvance" is schodutod for U o ’clock on tho night in question and will bu “ sta g ed " a t tho D Ulo natatorluui. E v­ery Bhrincf la commaniioll-to obacryi,'''M Vhthis rule.' Hue t

“ Onr b a tli ,ia a m on tlr 'o r ao over- mandue, and somo of tJio mumbcr* of the «orkoclub have announced lh a t they will rofov<bavo tu tako a wnah u t homo unli'sn now tthU a ffa ir ia pulled o ff a t tho big 1'. J. plunge im m odlately ,'' I^eaident l*ar- "Decro tt .nnniiuoced thia morning. Tbo af- Clovo:fair was marked on tlio calendar for a ranJuno 17, b u t ihu w eatberm an not be- himseIng of the fkilh of .the “ g roat un- on th washed,’’ frowned oh '-tho cerem^mlcj, ‘Wlland pulled off some' of tho wo'rat^ oge, rweather tho T irln F a lls ai-ctlon bas h£ii' batho.tliU yoat, a t least I t w as bad for .suth knrovau oiiKrvanco aa w as proposed b y 'l^ o a fte rmen o f Ihe M yatie Order, rod foa, svl- strifiiimeter nnd'C Teseent, . . other' The b ig Bplosh will oeeur prom ptly cry o(

a t 9 o 'clock, and is fo t Uotlt ShTiacn «f tlUanil their ladies, im m ediately a fte r na lh<tho aonual abolutlon the parly will at- him ntend to thd buaineaa of diapoiing uf atreanrofreahmontB provided by .Grand Noble borincOhef R . P..,C lark. The menu ia o f .a tUc b'mysteriuua naturo,-aa is also tho aoelsl Tho a:program to follow. brrak

Printed announcomcn^s for tho aqua- findlnt^e ceremonial ond concommitant oxo^ bi'liiwelaea Ji'ro being ren t out. Tlieae an- iindor.rounco tho porty as “ thnt old hog mcnnjscahilug, and advises Shrlners to bring both i your lady Instead o f your f e t . " Everymember o f thu ^ A. 0 . N. M. 8 . U ) l | n iinvited and expec ted 'to a ttend . “ The l [ | l | lfoo la particu larly low for the Imjior- ’ ‘• r * taneo of th e occaalon o n i power for tho oanlU utioQ of the com m unity," I’reaidcnt I’a rro tt declares.'

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Prosec'ttling Attorney Prank L. cd is Stephan Annonnoos Posi< Roverr

lion in M wder Matterlim it,

" T h ere can be no fu rther nctlon rolatln Inkeo 10 the L yda M eyer Bouthaid eoie ^ u ls . intll an inform ation In the matt(>r is case i !lled in thu d istric t oourt. T hat infor-, 'Waltci nation will probably no t bo recorded fcodar ’ot touTl a tllfiu bcfoio fo \l.” - 'WU!

The atntcm ent wiui officia lly u ttered Judgo ly i'rnak I* Sleiihrin, prosecuting a tto r- tlmon) )oy, to a Nowa reprc/icntfltivo, and ia ocUon n na tu re .o f a rep ly ,to roprcsDntativeii. ^ 3stail if the other, tide o f tb o famous issue tonsus ivliu havo declared thoy would tnk'< lei a r :arly action to compel nn im m ediatol, . irial. ■ ' I \

Wo hnve m any mfiltera wo dcHito lo I M ra lavo jinnitflv Uiied uji and in band bc addltb furi' M'li ^0 into th ii caHC. nnd it ia not Pnlln Ihi' putposi- u f tho prosecuting ntto t- (on P tu 'v’a .k 'iiartmoat to engage in tr ia l absont licforc tho s ta ll' is am ply pru)>arcd to i,ppn n ■arty na tho iria l with nsiuranco of auc rhneho

.Mr. Htophan doi'larod. jlaa t niThis morning Homer .C, Milla. one enta.

)f M n. ^outlitird 'a'counsrl, ndvlaed a N'owa iiiiin th a t tho defense expects this \ voek ttl fill’ notice nf applirntion for :>nil for his cliont, w ith •luiTge'W. A ,ij<jinT Hiibdirk. , 1,3 Jj

* vcster.BOY SCOUTS GET AWAY .

FOR.HOLIDAY IN CA IV IP '.»2■ - J_____ I lo nn

rw ln Falls Troop Lod by 0. E , Munfloa, _____to Spend Period In Shoahono Baatit , j ..

Under tho li'adi'raliiji,.,<)f C. K. Mnn- j_____*iin, Tronp No. I, nf Tw in }'nlls rfliuu-il,' lUiy Sroiit* o f Ainorica.istnrtcd for the II^AH .(■out r.iiiip nil Bork oreok In Iho Sho-

I,;,-ill. Thl. b d ' will ppcnd aov- OBi'H I'tal ila,v» a t tho camp, Trai

Vi'itiTilay D. I). Alvord .uid \V. I.- o i!M - .l<ihiivii'i, cxoi-iiliTo officers of the Stfo'if ji^,, tnovi'riinii . in Twin J'alN dpcnf th'i

y.otUiw Ilf tbv day a t tlie enro^* iiiakin^''IiliiiH for oon^truction o f the i y .1 abin. ArranRornenlii aro ranking t»-1 ilav for a ivn ib ting tho nocosaarv. foroe*lo rniii;i?rl.' Iho jol) in record tim e. •

.Now’d 'lho cbiinre t n '" i 'l r^.il olcnn- f„r^hi'ing 'v .iluoi for fon ti. I’hone 210\V. ( r j , _ | •—ndi'.

— * ■ ■ TakBEAD THK CLABeiTTRD AU8 .. Cream

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toSW LS; PER k U--: iu - g

n c i nDISIfilGT*l i p i i G

foung Hoover, Farm Worker, Attempts to Swim Oanal;

Is. Drawn Under

MVhiiu a ttem p ting to swim (Jie high ue ennnl'.T C itcraB y'evening ft young lan uom eir H oover,'•ngfd J 8, a J a r m lorkor, waa drowned. Tlio bVdy was. i-tfovc«od a t lli.'lO th ir m orning nnd li t nw « l the m ortuary chapel o f Comer

J . Oroaamon. ['Dcci>i^ed has boon a rcrlden t of

llovor iForno.ycnra, and waa tho son ofrancher o f th n t aoctlon. Tho k d -

imself haa been employed tb is som m tr n tho H crrlngor ranch. - j i ‘Wilh Iwo'com panions, about hia owu

ge, rnung Hoover w en t to tbe canal,to atho. Hoover had only recently ‘nroril tb e tud lm ents o f swlssuatng M d ftcr his com panion; had le ft tho lr«pm bo htlotQplcd to awim to tho fca Iher side. A bout midway he gave a “ r ry o f olorm and w ent down A ttem pts t-J*! f tlio compunlooa to Tcach him failed o c a Ihu cu rren t, which seemed to pull im um lcr, carried the, body down tho QE Iream. A n alarm wns uivon to neigh- orlng rancher* ond efforts to locjito ic body w ore carried on u n t lL d m .. ho a ;a ic h token up ogaln a t day- .i>o ri'uk tl.ia morning, reaiilting in the t Indlni; o f ,tho bodf^n milo nnd a half ■ I'low tln-' plnce w here the body w ent J ndor. Tho rom alnr wero recovered by hot icnna o t a ropo droi; ojicrotcd fron; Cnl oth aiiios o f tho coaal. ow

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i H lM D C O n i lT i iI S i m i l i S V I T s

ult t o . Force fiale Agreement j,. Term Boing Triad in the. latoc

District Oourt ^

Judge t ! Bnlloy of Burloy, aent- I in tho d is tric t court today, is hear- j; testim ony io a land contract tw o 'ought b v 'f io y L . H nrt and wifo. ^ ininst' K. Ii. iTiirner,. W ; h. M cThrlnnt . id II. .T.' "Wen'vor. The cate involvca in tract i>y the defendants to moke irchaso of 120 acres o f land owned by ■o-niirls. ;5fra; H ar t la a fiill-blood UmJatilln, idbin and .'iO ncrcs o f tho land-Involv-,I is p a rt nf he r Inbcritnnpo from the ivernm ent. The defense claim* th a t , onafer o f thl* portion of_ land wai.) t mado w ith in the proscribed time a l t , and repudia tes the contract with ilatlon lo th is tr a c t o f land on thnt u ls . Bweeley A flweeley have Ihe lae in chargo fo r the p la in tiffs, and 'a lters, H odgin 4 Bailey for the de- indanls. ‘W Uh tb e dlaposaV i>f tlila n ftlo»l idgo I.ce will tnke up heorlng of te*-! mony in tJio K. 8 . J lilfo rd , and o th c ri , ';tion nrn inat tho c ity to provont meter 1 stalla tlona and charging for water- lOsumed on m otcr nvwiiUfctncnl*. Ttils A ro 'trio l. of ft long'Standlng nrtion

B O Y 'B E O U Q H T BACK.Mrs. ir . Pbippa o f tho OoIiIom Hiilo' Idltlon, ro-rarts tho return to Twin alia o f liiT l.l-yenr-old snii, Wa.’h in j-; in Phipps. The boy, who hai bi'cn' >8ont since laat W odneaday ni|>ht. Iir.<•eu a trv iiij; on n ranch n;-ar Buhl. T ho , aehor brouRlit tho lad to Twin H ills , at n i,:h1 nnd retu rned bim to hin jiar Ita. -

W ILLIAM SO N PA Y S FIN E .J u d w "'V. 8 , MnHflO'.>.*<'®t'’d as I'ro-1 d in j f.ff ie r 'r 'fif tbv probate cniitt in]10 ntiicnce o f Judge 0 . P . Piivall.J 's te rd iv afternoon found Ophio Wil-j union iif Buhl, guilty of illeg a llv p o v ; a jlnc in toa ico ting liquor. AVi!li;ini-i ,n w in fined JT:. and oosti. Ill' pa id ,10 anmiinl nnd was rele.naed. j

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:>AHO—"T h e Ho])o". nn all sinrt enst; and n cnmed.v. ; jB i'H RU M —W i l ' I...VO in ''T o |. H il l ; T ra il” : n!«o ‘‘Tin- Hun nf Tar-^an," ; 1 :M - ''T 1 io llri.ki'n JIati . e r r i n g ’ lloisir lli irriirn li': an*! ,i (Vntury iiinird.V, “ lla r i’m K tan im ”.

YOUNG- M E N ’S SUITfl S9.W.Motlier/* will lio iiili'ri-.>ir,| tu learn

lat thero nre'itfill I d t ffi,in i;idridi:c’f ' lit aale n dorou ynun;; iiii'a'.t .>111111 in zca f'.iiii :i:i lo ‘10, Thiy .,re Nnbrr- >r III'—■ jii«t brOffWni; iiin, Imii; tro u s- ' ra .-»dv . !

Take you r o r r . to- il„. Mutual ream trv and get '2Sc oasIi.--ndv. '

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Ni n e t y J m t t i o f lim l naayesterday s h 'gh m a r k .T his record duplicated tliat

o f Monday^ L o s t,n ig h t 's low irm peinturo wos 60 as against 57 of tlu!,,nlgbt -prior.

Tht) ' w eather mlvor promised tl.B sou th taa lora scetlon thundoT- . Ktormr, sbowors and cooler' w eather fo r loot n ight and today. . W hether o r no t bo niado good la - - homcUilng thU scetlon bo iB tercst In. T oday 's p io ilct^on indicated (ho same so ft o f condi­tions fo r the southw est; b u t

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jQeathsm io body o f Mra. Prodo M. Larla, oged

2 3 ,J i nt Iho Gronman. m ottuo iy d t ip c l - >' awultlng tho funeral. Mre. L a rk ^ ied In a local hoapUol ycatarday. Sho i i survived by her husband, Carl L arli, reaident of a d ia triet ranch. I^inorA aorvici'a will bo hold a t 8 t. E dw ard 'a . Catholic ehurch F rid ay morning a t 1) o 'c lock. -■

GEARHART I ^ W N E R OF CHAM PION JE R S E Y

I>ofa U ’s M U k'ond B a tte rfa t Prodnc- tion In Y ear O lrea H er D istinction

Aecording to j i stotom cat isaucd from headquarter* o f th e American Jorsev Cattln rliili, S. E . G earhart of Bolac, owfis, in Kmlnont'fl Doro U, tho chom- pifin senior 2-year-old cow of Id iho .

irho oluli recently completed an offi­cial tcHt o f th lf eow 'a m ilk *nd /bu tter- f a t production, tho to st resuU show ing 8S28 p.iundi o f milk and 487 pounds of bu tler f a t in a year.

BAEOAINS. I K W OBK BHIRTS ,Kldridijii hjia put on anlo h is-e n tiro ’ '

itoek' o f 'ivork a h irtj a t three prices: rSe, ILOO and I1.S0. rrho |I.SO sh irts nri. i-si«crin| values. Thoy nro coat |

fu n ent, two beliowa poekcta, 1 • '.I'* .14 1-2 to in . Formorlv aold for >2.00 land «2 .'50 .-odr. ‘

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