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TWIN VOL. 4. KO. M . V- ■ITSIFLE ^ ilW I PEiiiiii: - . .. ■^ Blntic,. ,^ u r R obbersJJold Up M anhat- rriic (an.Umrteii W ouni) C M , and Escape with Pouch of j Foreign Registered Mail cftS - , tirfik, j OUTLAWS GET ABOARD AT HALT ON MOUNTAIN PASS Bailroad Omciols Say Bobbery P n i is Firat of MaU Train in Long |jf|| History of thei FittBbnrgb . p DivlBioQ . . PITTflBUROH, Pn., (ff)-Tho Man- hatUn Llmltfld, promler troin of tho . Pannfj-lvMlft Utaes, oa roulO;from Now Sorpr Y^rJt lo Chicago, tn a JicJd Dp by four Poi bandlta at C usudm , I'o., at- 2:30 o'clock this mornliiB'. After wouna- log A. J. Lantz, a nmil clorlc, aad rifl- Injj the mail car, tho robbers cicaped. W:n Tbo robbory occurred between Old- mnde s lUtcn and Cusandra, whilo tho train on lho. Wft# in motion, two robber* h a v in g f<>rdin;{ boartfed tho train whon It Blopped to «ioplu f drop tho “ helper", an enffinc whteb to rpI ^ftSBlsta hkvy^poBBonger trnlnit ovor mid an Foiw Bnjlnsor to Btop Tlicy climbed down'over the conl In Turkis' the tender' and while tho other two wero at work in tho mnll car, ordered ' Uie oDf^neer to stop tho train. Thli bo J%,£n\ did, and at almost tho iudio niomont . > ■a soriot of ahota sounded from tho 1 moll car. \ '' T ito of tho bandita upon boardlni; tho car, ordered Mvoa moil clcrks to throw [,rovc/Tr up thoir bonds. They quickly com- ^nrrlf. ' plied, and tho bandits selceting I>nnlz, «lcmnnded to know from him whoro the inpned vnluablo mail waa kept. . „ti,l w| liantz told ^cm thoro was no vain- 1,.^ , ablo mail on board, at whicb'ono of tho bandits -opened fito on him, shoot- iag iiiin tKrougb both ^ega. Tben so- xprrtc. loclinjf a ^'saefc'o^', foro^Jfn’-«tP*t«w3 Whol ' mail, the two tolAxirs and thoir two to tlu< , “componldnff'oa-tbo-locTOJoUvo dropped riiII in nff.at C»sii>ndfii.. AnthoilUM I«m eh' 8«arel; , C7LBi\I ■-Kflderal and connty authorities and { state pollco soon were searching tho moonlain country and a mnll bag, slit jjfjo,, ujwn and empty, won found soon nfter ^ railroad nor civil authorities xiilf’is wore able_carly today to glvn an csll- ingt jjifllD of Iho value of tho loot. ______ l<anti. tho wounded mail clerk, is oxpected to recavcr. lie livoi at Tfiompsonlown, Pa. P in t Eobbwy la DivliSoa Annala f ' Of/ielnlB of tho Pennsylvania roll- road here said that the rolibcry in the . • firrt of ft mall train In the long his- . . torj-'of tho Pittsburgh division. Tho .. Mnnhatton Limited,' aad its rlvol,'' tlio Twentieth Century LimltciJ, of the New ' . . York Central lines were on nil eighteen , . . hour schedule beforo tho war.. Doth tniina wo'rb taken off bulrj,her tho • J®’" * wnr were restored on a twenty hour ___ ;______________ _________________ orn I Toiay’9 Games | ~ ^ labor ' KaUonal JAtgac. t’lrst Bomo: B. II. B, mopo NVw York ..... ........................ : < i : bo CO Clnoinnatl .................................... H 12 1 tlits; . Rnttcrlcs: Tonoy,'Rynn nnd Hnydor; Mnrtiuiird and Wtngo, • ' . j Second game (end .Ith); R. II. B, 1 Now York ..... ................ ..............9 » j (.■'"‘• in n n ti - ....................................0 ppgn< lt.-klln;ics: Bnrncs nnd Bmith; I/iquo gf and Hnrgravo, First gnmo: I!. H. E. ^ I'hilailclphla .... ................... .......7 U J Chitfwo ........... . ..... ...................... S 14 1- . J itntlerics: Meadows nnd Uniggy; , .M«xniiiier nnd Daly. S 8<'eond gome (ond .'«th): If. H. K. ? . I hlladolphin .... ........................... 0 * S a u .,0 .................................. .....1 - Unttcrii-s: Hinir nn.l 1‘ctors; IVnunn " '’■I Boom: R. II. E. ............................... ........... l.H '0 c -= Pittsburgh ______ .................. .. o 4 \ Ilattnrles: Oerchgcr and O’Ncj'; oINN oopcr nnd Schmidt. cni End 2nd: R. n . E. llrooklvn .... ............ 0 St. u lls ..... _______ :......i^ . Mr*, u Ilftttcrics: Qrlmos nnd Mrikr; Dodk and ';ii'inf>ns. American Leiffue. l>l'iJi KirM i.iimo: , IU 0 . E, r*','""’ ' riiicn'.M P H fl Itidriapc’ rhiln'loliihin ................................ 7 13 :i ‘’"'I.'' " n.itt.rflps; Kerr, Wilkinson nnd I’' " ' ' ” " ' .®rhnlk; Hnrrln, Kopfo nnd Pcrkin^ * S<'rr.ri.l cnm r: . R. H. E. '"tf Chiraei ................................. 0 17 0 * I’lilladoliihin ......................... 1 i 1 •'.'•J.V IJntl.Tlos: F\iber nnd fiphnlk; Hasty. This. Wolfe nnd' i’rrkins, Wj1:itl. ' ^‘t t r r v Ht. l.nuls-Bflslon pimlponrd; wot Krn.md-. Svorr: R. H, K. rying n Jlfwland .... ...............................Ill 18 i «'I“ H M' New York ..................................... I '7 -i "'k' wrn nnllmes: Coveleikle nnd O'Neill. Iflnd, d NiinamnkorI.Bhftwkpv, rcrgnunn nml 8.'hnnir, Hoffman. <"’>f "I'o End Tth: , R. II. E. were oj Dct^oil. .................. ...................... 1 * dnys nf Warhlnpton .......................... ... 2 ., • I.ludwy THE ONLY ASSOi i PAL Swiss Aviator !□ Is Conqueror I t l ofMountBlanc I )osconds from Great Height to U Effect Landing on Highest' Alpino.Poak . - . CHAilONIX; I'roncc, (flVMouol llonc, the highest summit of tho Alps, ■nB con(j«ercd todoy by an aviotor. rOie eufcessful airman was Darafour. hfailC SwiHi filer, who had pr..vIously fall- .. J in two attempts to laud on tho turn- ine lit. Today, selling oul from Lousanno T-/ e roso to a groat Jielght and ultimatel.v . ffeclod a landing on tho mountain Jflj rtik, 1C,782 feet above sea level. Tnking off from the summit, Dura- lur modo n favoroblu doscont, finally Aunfc indlnR ot Chanionlx. :■ qq | lE lliC l FBOIimSES- ___ __ TE Inrpriso Landings at Three Points on Anatolia Coast ^ Discomfit Turks ' dlscu LONDON. (/P)-The Greeks have inde surprise landings al, three points ^ tl Ihe.ninek sea const of Anatolia, ac* Lrdin- t.. the Dnily Mnil’s ConstnnU- oplu r(.rrcspondent. One objoctivo Is 3 gel li'hind tho Turkish forces nl !-(■ * lid anil cut off their retreat. . It ninn Is thought probabil- tho reeVs will pufili .southwnrd nnd hnr- , IBS the retronting rlglit..wing of the y 'urklH*. nntiy. . ••■• -- J mont leport Improvement i,(k in Norris Condition upper I WAHIFINGTON, D. <’.. (m _ i,„. rovemcnt Jn 'fhe I'ondKf.n, of Soiiiitor ■orrU, repulillfnn, Ncbrnskn, wns ro- l’^*"'”'’ tirlcd lonighl. The seimtor, who ool- ipsed in the senate, scviitnl <lavs ngo tid who-M‘ eoiidition hiis boen a mat- , T of rnnrtrii to hls frli'udH. was nble . Iiilic- somi' nnurishnieiit late today, nd. If. wna !(nid,.beltvf in otbcr re- [lortr. ^ Whother lie «Yi>iild he nhli- lo return > till' senntc next week w.is >.a!d to ho f'""'* ' till in dotilil. • . •• liy thu m utm b HOUSE EESDBVE sn o w DEOEEASE VOE WEEK h derim NEW YORK, (>P)-TliP nctuni cou- I ItJon nf dflarliig houso himks and ‘'<'»ucil rust rnnipnriii's for the ^^Vok shows n 13.32:,120 deficit In legal reservo. fP'i'l'’ 'hit is p docroflBe of J lf ,01(1,410 frnni ------- 1st week. ( = = = = = = = = = = = FLASHES FROM OHldAbo, (/P)—Tlmo bondlta toToided t •braak today aod took all tie money and dgan od TctOTOBa of tba vorld w ar.' OHZOAQO. (/P)—Bipplng open a'amall b« federal InvesUgatora today said tboy found i Jewelry valued at $00,000. The coat, tbey aa man, a Los Angeles Jeweler wbo waa orrorted gllng. WUliam H. TTUUams,. specdal agent of noancod tbat tbe coat was discovered In an a of Flnerman. ' STATE OOLLEOE, Pa., (/P)—Dotennlaatl and Tltamlnea a stenograpbor's lunch should < laborer’s full dinner pall flbonld be filled, u made by a 9100,000 a yoa'r InTsatfgatlng bod; proposing a national Inftltate of nutrition aro bo composod of tbe combined rescaicb ability i tlats; It vas sail today. . BOSTON. Maaa.. (/p)—Several hundred p say, by malicious propaganda, wero In Uce to the Boston Tivo Cents SaTlngs Bank wbon opened today, continuing a run whicb bogan ii of the deposttors bad been in front of tbe ba tako ont tbelr money notwithstanding reaastu bank commlsslonort decSarlng tbe bank abaol MILWAIJKEE. (;P)-Two deputy 8berlf, cyclea in search of prohibition violators sto] Opadnakl’a children today. After patting a^ed to Bee tbo baby bat tbo mother refuae lator'a cover, saying tbo chUd waa alck. Ni drew back tho coven ond found'twins—twc Tbe woman, ber husband, and tho baby cartl staUon. INN FEIN GIVES CAUSE FOR WOMAN’S EXECUTION BEU [r*. Lindsay Pays Penalty for Giving Suspldi British Information Resulting In ' as Pt Death of Irishmen D rilL IN , (yP)— Mr«. .1. \V. LindKny, , liliiiv of ft Cork lnnd (nviicr, wlm w ai j.'rnnk idrinpcd from her home in (Nmeliford irly In Iho j-ear. won cxceiitod .lAnie , ,j« nn'ths ago on the chariji' Hint "he •“ *’ was dircelly responsible for, convoy- hod bm .g to the enoniy infomintlon whieh ael, vrni d lo fhe cxoriillon of five of nnr men j,jg .• the Hrltlsh niithorillc*." Thin. Infornmtlfin is contnined in a ovefpn^ tter which n sislor nf .Mrs. Llndnay j, 15 rceclved frrmi the Dnll Ein-nnn de* j,o had ««<• tlepnrtmenf, snyixig'(fint fJir ffop T ■ing mil of the scntcnro pronnunced ) loli Mrn. Undsftv wss pnntponcd while lirooklv c wrnfe tn Major Oener.il Striek* imvo be nd, division commander In Irelnni), ntntos, i 'lilting out the eonscquvnces to her* four mi If nhould tho men,bo executwl. Thoy cd h<r Bre executed, norc'rthelcH nnd five tho fin lys afterwards thu sentenro on Mrs. wrltlen iuds;iy wfts duly earrled out. Honry j OCIATED PRESS NEW& LLS^ TWIN PALLS, ISAEO, SATOBD IS iO l fl IIPPE IISILESU ' ISSII[L[SS[IS ' ' ■ A{ •ance Seem s W illing to W aive * Ihe Immediate Dispatch of Troops Provided that Britain _ Joins In Demand on Germany 3REEMENT ON DATE FOR COUNCIL SESSION LIKELY ^ stimism Over Becont Develop- ments in Situation 4s Ex- relit .pressed by Officials Both at London and Paris . ' ^ in 0 ' ' fros THAME, England. (/P) - Mr. ' ____ lioyd Oeorge, the prime minister, ^ ipeaMug at tbo unveiling of • war T | semorlal bere today, referred op- II LlmlitUcaUy to tbe tn n d ' of tbe | I Uacusslons between P m c e and - EUigland over tbe Bileslan altaa- aon. Tho two countile*, ho be- . ievcd, werb ou tbe tight rood to in understanding, ■n*' the prelim- nary troubles wblcb were caoilng ^ difficulty bad boen "accom- W as nodalcd." - fg It had boen arranged for tbo al- ios to meet In a few daya to set* :le t|ii& vexed qnesUon, added^tbo nremler, and bo 'boped the' ietUe- TOf nont would be final. of a — ■ ■ . <1!ku >(>NDON, (/P)-Tho teni.ion between |,,itc(! •lit l»ritaiii nnd Frnnn' over tho prO' fmln lure to lie followed In settling tin ||„. d [)cr fjllesinn problem hns materially Hk. ; sencil. Dritish nfflrinis declared this rathe rniHg. ro«vfJi)fl»j of the nllied «»• •mo counell on Tliursday noxt hst ,|,.ni been definitely determined upon, i: ,,rH n » Htalcd, but in well Informed quor- (.jrpU. r hore confidence wns, expressed it Ibo meeting would be held on thni n„, ) lo, eilhoriTi I'arls or in Bniilngnc. i . mmc« OoIctM Point jtaJ Mlcvlntbn Ilf the slt.iiotlnh is under Thus' nd lo havo eome ,with intimations thu Preiipji of tholr willingness lo ,|y]_ ivo the lininnliafo despatch of Ihe . ■fliis lo Sllcsln, provided Great Brl- . n asHnclatos horn,‘If with Prance in 'ipj Icmnnd on Oormany for fnr.ilitloi for •ir pimsnge. should the supreme incil doom snrh n niov.'inont »eco>' V.- The Berlin government hns nl- . idy di'clared it« wlllingncM tn ne- " j," (Continued on Pogi’ Plvo) ^S T f A THE WIRE :ed A government boapltal'at day- ^ Igarettea posaeaaed by two ^und- I bag found ,a«wn In a cpat lining ind amoggled unaet diamonda and y aald, belonged to Hyman Fl^er- rispo' 5ted yeaterilay charged with amug- xiriki It of tbe trobiury department, an- dav ' an apartment rented by a relative Koi'inr ing ll — - turn Inatlon of tbe number of calories niomc uid contain, with wbat tbo hungry oi)orn d. and sUnilar problems would b e . Tin body, tr plans ontilnod bere todoy J’uni« aro canied out The body would nl So llty of tbe natlon'a eminent scien- nf.th ruNctl ---------- tlal 1 ed persona. Influenced, tlie police on m e to withdraw tbelr deposit* from jHited Hen the doora.of that InsUtuUon Otli aa In mild form yesterday Some previi a bank alnco one a. m. waiting to aasorlag ataUments Issued by tbe y|/^| ibaoltttely sound. lorlffa crulalns around on m ^ r stopped, to admire Mrs. PranSw NT. Ing fonr yojjr old Victoria tboy Mind ifuaed to Ufin back tho pcrambu- ly ns Not to bo denied, tho dopuUcs ninne. -tw o 2-gallon Jugs of moonshine, said I carriage woro taken to Uie pollco ___________ In rci ISSING BOAT ENGINEER £ » ', iELIEVED MURDER VICTIM ipldon Pointa to Pour Subordinatea *• q “‘ IS PerpetnitOTB of Death of Frank , McCauley ' i,oro ill.w'AlIKEH), Wl,. (,r|.-.\V «. I),M , 1,®;; ink MeCouloy, X' ycar.< "M. chief to sol 'inoor of tho slcatner I’otripk Henry. Kiiiled the Diamond Btenmship '.•''mpnny', 1 been lost overlioard from his vos- ^ wnr roccived by wirclcs' la.<t, night ,jvni his father, Captain Con McCanlcy terms itcCanley is believed to hnve Iieep ^^Oivercd, Blabbed and tliro'vn "vei'T I M ird by four nf his subordinnl.'s wlmin, _ hnd hod put., ill rlininn ro. eiitly. CHl fcc-nf 'lellerH received I'V f/ic vi?- •‘ k finnee, Mlss.' Rnsp lb""''"’ loklyn. N. Y., In whom he wn* to trnin •e li'ecn married on hir return to the Twin tos, said he wns hnving trmilile wilh or 1:.' r members of the crow .ifid dccbr- orson' h<r feared they would k'H I'i'" leave* first opiKirtiitiltv. The Idler wni rifir I ■tlen a short tJmo’before'the I’nttlcl arrivt np*jiftile,l from Hamburg. elfle I rSPA PER IN TWIN PALI DAIL BDAT, JULY 30, 1021 RUSSIANS A TERMS FO OF SUFFER ^gree to Release of Citizens and Promii Negotiations foi m iE T LEAPS AT POSSi FOR OPENING CHANNE EIOA, {fp)— ^The. offor of Horbei elioving suffering duo to famine on ct ow held prisoners in Bussia, be rci y the Bussian authorities', who suggi I order to realize speedy assistance •om the Bosta News agency from Mi iis if k Ition 0 Washington DJsarmament Oon- fcrence is Seen as Attcsmpt . . to Scrap Covenant oxuci i ’ * • nte TO ’ORIO, (/P)—A* .iapnn's neeeptnnce a part In the pruposod Pnr J'^storn wusslon nl Washington wns antlel- ited locolly the new»pn|)crs arc rc-!„f ti|p alnlng from uxtendoJ eomment over t|. 0 dispatch of the .rnpiincso reply to „n,n( , 0 invitation, dvvollng themselves prtm'ii' ther to tho resumption of spceulollon Ul' lho proWewa the ronterdoei' will ( nl with nmong representallvo lead-1 "Tli Hof Japaacso llfu ouisldu of official pccts ^ rcles thoro is uo inclination .lu min- pnd .lli lir.e lho importance Japan altachcs tn >(Slgne e Waahington deliberalioni. I jJ. A newnoto in tho newspaper dlscu5-^ij^j,n in bpro is the allegation that America .j, trying to ainip the league of nntoas. throug lus, Professor Nlchirl Malsunanii, nn ; ithorlty oti interiiallonal law and a Jegaitlc dcgato to. The Hngiie eonfereneo, nf* r predicting thnt tho Washington cun- . renec will mean the death of tho iigue uf.nntioni, declnros tho fnllure the lengu mans thnt tho Washington , ■iiforcncf will likewise fnll short of .ceess, because, liko The Iloguo con- ronro, il will hnvo nii enduring ro- iltR, achieving nTognillon only on ™ j, ibff:- ^ , JbMt TilKEDFSIlWlir = V and lf in iE D r :s nf Ihe :ariners,Union of Pacific Votes relief to Boturn to Work at an '• J'"’ Early Date 5':'^ 8AN FRANCISCO. (fl>)-«‘''i-Frnn- . ipo’s rarticlimtinn in the'imtlon-wldo riko nf ship rrews formally omled In- in'tJio y wUh'lhe nnnonnccment that the to cil> i’lnrs’ union of Iho Paelfic nt a meet* S last night votod, 1272 ti> -181 to r - suppllc rn to work iil.the oariicft iniKilble the B: Mncnt. Rhip« out of tho port nre being connee ornle.l on the o]ioii simp plitii, sInn ai Tho voto fnllmvcd ft pliti bv Andrew that ll im.ofh. i.rcfi.lenf. of fho rnternatinn- Sonuien’s union to n mn.w*weetjn;f. '^ i c .the sallnrA tn rotnrn to work. Fii nlnl'^ «eth B.iid Ihe Kiillors hnd won a par- <iue«tln .1 vie'tnry in thnl they would return Amerie much iicfler terms thnn thn*e im- with t! ted n few yo;irs ngo. “ Th Other unions affcetcd hnd votei: wys, “ pviniiklv lo return, itH cili ------- I . re*nrlli 'AR VETERAN’S ROMANCE S REPLETE WITH THRILLS N'EW VOitK. (/P )^ lv n tn n . Fllliipr. ^ nd hero of tho Argonne, foiiml near- e = ns ninnv IhrtIN in his ]ionI'Wnr rn- < ineo UR he did in Iho world war. hn fk | id loday in arriving from Italy wilh X X # • bride,' ^ He Miiideil by'wonnil,* received f n rescuing a cflnirndo fror No Man’s M. O nd Jn (he Argonne. A year ngo ho nl to Italy nnd bccnme chnrmed by 3 soft vo'ico. of Isabelln Bruna, nnd fan ‘o woo hor. Her fnther ohjectoil '“’n nf Salvatore and Isabella wero Hccret- rosjKini married. i - Dne (’nv I*abelln’s relatives brokn , , 0 lho' house, stabbed Sahtttorc and I"!''' ro tho girl away,' ^"111 " 3olvattro Indured her l» viall him oar.I Iho Argentine a ' he wns about soil for home. He told her the ship led nl 4 ]i. III. At Ihnt hnur Isabelln heen <> ‘covered they were l.wcntv miles nl tignlin 1. Hhr did nnt spttik lo him for a !f days, Salvntore said, hnt on nr- rcachpi ■al hore thov were nn hnneymooning ceiiplni ■ms. I-Mrs. , lint in ME OF THREE TRAINS IHANGES’WITH TOMORROW n- ____ Kffeellvo Siindnv mernlns nt 12:01 len.no't in No. S3.. wo«|bniind, will leave not d- •in Pulls at 12:BS-o. m.. Parific lime Ipft.” li.r'i Mqimtftln lime. On the Rog- Pi-n-i ■on- brafich N<>/ "^’30, sntilJiboimd, p'ting ves Twin Falls nt 12:15 p. m‘. Pa- “ I i ir t:me, or 1:4.^ locnl time. No,'..flO Uussi/i, •Ivo.i from Roffersnn al 4 p. m. IX H»“ ' le time or o'eloek local ti* e .^ to say LLS COUNTY Y m ICCEPTAMI m AID INzl mNG FROM_ !)f United States lise Immediate »r Purpose JSIBLE CHANCE SELS OF RELATION hert Hoover to aid Russia injporei^ n condition that all Americans released,'has been accepted ggest immediate negotiations nee, according to a dispatch .,.clus Moscow, roceived here. Flada Terms AccepUble. rh'o text of the reply, madu In tho ® ; me of Leo Kamenoff, head of th., ' ti-pnrtisun, non-pollticol famine ro* f conimittoo, is as follows: ‘The Russian government, n |K in 'V , rning of tho iirnposals modo hy Her- •I Hoovur, in tho name of tho Amcr- II llollof assop'latlon, finds them ilo npceplnblc. Including the q\ics- !' n of the rolcoie of American ^li- ‘'.'■ '“ V JU !• c<l Btale rho Kussinn governmenl considers It •iimnry to fix as soon a« poislble the u {g Id conditions on which lho immedl- quartots ' rotfttioas aro >^bcgin. bm nue OJtea Humono^tanUona. by the ‘Its huniono Intuntlons guarantco ( feeding, me<llcat nld' ond clolhliig tho million cliildren nnd invalid*. t IM« purpo<« Iht lu u la n i-ovetii. J ? " " I" nl considers it useful that Director liwn or any other person authoriml *' thu ncRotlations should immcdi- ■ly coom to Jfosi-nw. Riga or Rernl. tlluoo c 'Tlio Ruislnn soviet government cx- 1®R** •ts a <iulckly repl.v, stating the place ” ’ I time for the negotiations. . States I gned- “ KAMENErF,” . P®' il. Knmoncff's reply wns sent to ixlm Qorkr, nnd to the soviet mU n In London' for delivery there' ;ough- the Americsn relief orgsnUa* n. aetordlng to tho local hoFshovib ‘W* ni« •ation. V The.Mwpt&nco by EuaaU.of.tha.,- lemaud for the relaaae ef ths Am* The ' Rlean prlabnon did sot com* u a- periencl nuprlse to tho locahsovlet author' induce- lUes, . notwithstanding .tbo .ont* cnmmor ipoken. .olUdima of th# Unltod to \Vos Staten for raising the prisoner viewed tuestloQ in n time of famine. Tbs ns an.vl ravlet offldola are understood to Tlio ] believe that tbelr acceptance will nn oeon only bring tbe needed foalne jirofcssi relief, but also open channels of inWnsl riitun) relations botween Bussia reeognli >nd i\mertca. Intlons riie Aluerlcun govornincnt ropresen- niiiiieroi; iven In Riga consider Ihe' Aole o^ II Iviimenoff anntntnHni; aereptance ninri Ihe AuicripnM ciindilion* for flimine H D jjH th.i doiiiaiid iimile bv .Sccrolnr)- of ll lie lIughcM for tJie reloaw. of .the j. ii'ripnii jirii'oiiors hi Ruhsln. MUit Eestock Suppliea DIIIO, riie Amorlrnn relief administrnllflii qj iJio Baltic Stntos is iu no poritlon c^t indu czlond aid ou a large scale to Rns- Qolnmbi: at present, havinc only sufficient ipllcs on linnd for ils relief work in p, I Baltic nri£i. it was explained in pressed ineptir.li with the news of the Rus- tjo„ n aceejitnncr. Hcnpe U it. cxpedcd gocrct it Ihe MipplloM must Im riislipd frmn ieprcsen „,,JcHverl Hie nuwsflaiicr N ovyPiit, tho offi- „ ^.jig i'^lihpvik orgnii hero, declares fho 'stloii of relo'aslng tho impr.tsoncd t|,p ] lerieann wns in no ^^ay eonneetod n .fenim h tho famine. In fiusiln. ip(,„j ‘ Th'< Ainorldin government,” ll nirides I s, “ oniild jogn ngn havo Tcpatrlated bfmebei cilir.enH fnmi soviet prisons without ^^thin nrllirg l<i such highly cnitiirod aiid the expc nano jircssnre. ' ‘The reply of Russi'o, is the bert of -of llir Htralght forwardness and (Continmd on P.go Fivi) imericanNewspa s Released hy 1 linA ,'(;P)—-Mrs.' Marguerite Hnrri- tl! he 1 I nf Hnltimorc, a .newspaper cor- jKindcni whn was nmong tho'Amor- j*jj(„|J|* II cltltons held prisonDr. in Russia, |,romIer. >been rcli'aesd hy tho soviet nuthnr- Sonati 'K and arrived here this morning. officinl rhp rolcai-e of Mrs. Harrison wns sc- eminent •od through United Btntes Ronalor tions ii K'ph I. Prnnce uf Mnrylnnd, who hns stnndinj; >11 on n visit t<i snviet Russia invei- ' Mr.i. : jiling conditions there, nnd It wns ter of I ler his i-wort Ihnt .Mrs. Harrison Baltimoi ichPil hen- tndny, the senator having ornor A icindod his Rnsji.-ui vUit. - and fnr dr.«. Hnrrlsoii is pale and Ihin. buf writer, : in a parlienlarly lind condition, eighteen the' result of hoc Imprljonnienl. dent of lonnlor Prance expressed surprise.at York E ' nnnoinicenient Jusl rccolved froni cable a '.v«n' J)i;if ,Riiasla Jiod-flgreod J» rr- As.iorlal •Ho'tlio Amorlcnn prlsnners, "Ithad She v . d.*oided-al all that way when I snviet a' t.” snid the senator.' ih(» wai Viialor Franco's trip was an Inter- was reh ing one. be rei>orted. was arr ‘I htill favor trade rrlotions wllh 24 Inst i Si'in," the senator deelored. , Mrs. ] It* would not hnve anylhlng-furthpr ing tlfc say in this conncntlon, he odded, nn- ter Berl mi , PMOB PITH OHNTt EKICAN RELIEF FAMINE niNSH ,S.liTSJS itP M S Elgn Office at Berlin An- ounces Belief that Workini lasis is Established for Con- lusion of Peace Pact :RIiIN, (/P)—Tho Oorman forelgi I! cxprewci belief that tho negotla which bave been proceeding fo isf three ircoka hetrreoa ElUa Lot )rcsel, tbo American eomffiluIdDei ■rli;i, ond Dr, Boaen, tbe foroigi ter. Have pretfreaaed aofflcionU} irrant' the conclualoa tbot. a geoi iviirking basil boa been eitablUh r thu cunijualon of a fermol peaei !■Iivtween Oormany and tbe Unit ales nt nn rorly dote. AcknowlMgea Claims is iindorstqod in well infornei ots thnt the German govemmen ssentcd to a proposition aubmlttec ho American stato . departmen gh Mr. Dreaol, in tbo.woy of in ll Inquiry boaod on the. eaaentla iplcs onuaclatcd in the Porter p'eacp resolution. None, of tbeie said, bnd boon opposed by • th 1 chbinot; which ia dedared to b y lo nccord wllh tbo Ameriean at B on tbo prorogativoa ond priri and vo'rioua righta undor tbo treo : VcraoUlca to •which the Unit«( a Is entitled by virtue ot .Ameri partidpalion-in.the war. >nomle iaauoa have not been tooeh at an official menorandon. It 1 ost, prdbably will be ready & cation within a few daya. Upo memorandum, It is nndsratood, 't!i er treaty will he baaei , ' 'i ; BtUl Look* fW B b w t 10 derninu'govwnmont'll’Btill'^ ^ncinjf dlfflculUea in iU efforU t cc any.of tbo leadua bf.fiDanea'.c Qorco fo accopt tbo poit of 'envo iTai))ingfon, wnieh apparently;- cd by fho loaders bf bl|f butdoe a.vlhing but'a, sinecure, o'pmtHisltlon ia being mode tbi ■onomie'commiislon,in 'ohargo.of issional diplomatist'bo.dlspatche nshington for o boginning, oa it :nlzed that tho resumption of i is will involve tbo acttlemoiit c rous post wor ccortomie Isiuea., aimiSss ISOFDIHtB lOAGO, <ff)-<^leago’e Pogoai ogrcsB, hollod nr the city's greo idiistrial ezbibit since tho world ibian cxposKbn of'.1803, opent mnrning'at the Municipal pie ProBldcnt Coolldgo, in Bos^e ?a 0 button wbieh sot th'o expos In motion. . . . . . irctnry' of Labor James Ji Itevl lenting President nording, waa t ir (ho principal addresa today oe lo grrtrtlng from- I>rcsldont Hart nbonrd tho Mayflower eu rout 0 Pilgrim eelcbration, was to I lure. ^ ■fifl miles nf exhlbite, showing ll IS that Iiavo been made in varloi her of induslo' and businc.' D tho past fow years, feature xpoiitlon, which will laat for tw I. IDASO WEATHEB. 'onight and Snnday probobly WOTS In mountnlns. aperWomai Bolshevik i> hnd nn opportunity fo nbia rest, as hn wa* much fatigued. 1 lhat while in Moscow ho had sc Ini I.enlne, the Russian sori ier. mtor Fronco said ho brought inl messages from lho soviet, g( I'nt. Ho declared he found com in Ruit^ft improving^ nolwjt ing lho famine. .1. Marguerite E, Harrison, dauj f tho late Bernord K. Hiker more, and a sister in low of G< Albert.C. Rltchh-,'of Marylot fnr many 'years a brilliant ne r, went to soviet Russia neai cen months ogo as tho corresp< of tho Baltimore Sun nnd tho N Evening Post. She olso sf and wireless • dispatches to t •Iflird Press for a time., ' wns ,tnken inlo custody, by I t authorities In Jimo,'1020. jost vas about to leavo Russia. ( released not long afterword. 1 arrested for the aeeond time 0 st and siaco beld prisoner, s. HorrisQn waa credited with ife first American .woman'to leriin^aftcr tbo armistice. '

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Page 1: i PALLLS^DAILnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN-FALLS-DAILY-NEWS_… · TWIN VOL. 4. KO. M . V- ITSIFLE ^ ilW I P E iiiiii: - . .. ^ Blntic,.,^ u r RobbersJJold Up Manhat-

TWINVOL. 4. KO. M . V-

■ IT S IF L E ^ i l W I

P E i i i i i i :- . .. ■ B lntic,.

, ^ u r R o b b e r s J J o l d U p M a n h a t - rriic

( a n . U m r t e i i W o u n i) C M ,

a n d E s c a p e w i t h P o u c h o f j

F o r e ig n R e g i s t e r e d M a il c f t S- , tirfik, j

O U T L A W S G E T A B O A R D A T

H A L T O N M O U N T A IN P A S S

Bailroad Omciols Say Bobbery P n iis Firat of MaU Train in Long | j f | |History of thei FittBbnrgb . pDivlBioQ .

. PITTflBUROH, Pn., ( ff ) -T h o Man- h a tU n Llmltfld, promler troin of tho

. Pannfj-lvM lft Utaes, oa roulO;from Now Sorpr Y^rJt lo Chicago, tn a JicJd Dp by four P o i bandlta a t C u s u d m , I'o ., at- 2:30 o 'c lock th is mornliiB'. A fter wouna- log A. J . L an tz, a nmil clorlc, aad rifl- Injj the m ail car, tho robbers cicaped. W :n

Tbo robbory occurred between Old- mnde s lU tcn and C usand ra , whilo tho train on lho. Wft# in motion, two robber* having f<>rdin;{ boartfed tho tra in whon I t Blopped to «ioplu f drop tho “ h e lp e r" , an enffinc whteb to rpI ^ftSBlsta hkvy^poBBonger trnlnit ovor mid an

F o iw B n jln so r to BtopTlicy climbed dow n'over the conl In T u rk is '

the tender' and w hile tho other two wero a t w ork in tho mnll car, ordered

' Uie oDf^neer to stop tho train . T hli bo J%,£n\ did, and a t almost tho iudio niomont ‘ . >

■a soriot o f ahota sounded from tho 1moll car. \ • ' '

T ito of tho bandita upon boardlni; tho car, ordered Mvoa moil clcrks to throw [,rovc/Tr up thoir bonds. They quickly com- ^ n rrlf .

' plied, and tho bandits selceting I>nnlz, «lcmnnded to know from him whoro the inpned vnluablo mail waa kept. . „ti,l w|

lian tz told ^ c m thoro was no vain- 1,.^ , ablo m ail on board, a t w hicb 'ono of tho bandits -opened fito on him, shoot- ia g iiiin tKrougb bo th ^ega. Tben so- xprrtc. loclinjf a ^'saefc'o ^ ', foro^Jfn’-«tP*t«w 3 Whol

' mail, the two tolAxirs and thoir two to tlu<, “componldnff'oa-tbo-locTOJoUvo dropped r iiII in

n f f .a t C»sii>nd f i i . .

A nthoilUM I « m e h ' 8«arel; , C7LBi\I ■-Kflderal and connty authorities and { sta te pollco soon were searching tho m oonlain country and a mnll bag, slit jjf jo ,, ujwn and empty, won found soon n fter ^

railroad nor civil authorities x i i l f ’is wore able_carly today to glvn an csll- ingtjjifllD of Iho value o f tho loot. ______

l<anti. tho wounded mail clerk, is oxpected to recavcr. l ie livoi a t Tfiompsonlown, Pa.

P i n t E obbw y l a DivliSoa Annala f ' Of/ielnlB of tho Pennsylvania roll- road here said th a t the rolibcry in the .

• f i r r t o f ft mall tra in In the long his- . .to r j- 'o f tho P ittsburgh division. Tho

.. M nnhatton Lim ited,' aad its rlvol,'' tlio Twentieth Century LimltciJ, of the New ' . . York Central lines were on nil eighteen , .

. hour schedule beforo tho w ar.. Doth tniina wo'rb taken off b u lr j ,h e r tho • J®’" * wnr were restored on a tw enty hour

___ ;______________ _________________ o r n

I Toiay’9 Games |~ labor

' KaUonal JAtgac.t’lrs t Bomo: B. II. B, mopo

NVw York ..... ........................ : <i : bo COClnoinnatl .................................... H 12 1 tli ts ;. Rnttcrlcs: Tonoy,'R ynn nnd Hnydor;Mnrtiuiird and Wtngo, • • ' . j

Second game (end .Ith ); R. II. B, 1Now York ..... ................ ..............9 • » j(.■'"‘•in n n ti- ......................... ...........0 • • ppgn<

lt.-klln;ics: Bnrncs nnd Bmith; I/iquo gf and Hnrgravo,

First gnmo: I!. H. E . ^I 'hilailclphla .... ................... .......7 U JChitfwo ... . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 14 1- . J

itntlerics: Meadows nnd Uniggy; ,.M«xniiiier nnd Daly. S

8<'eond gome (ond .'«th): If. H. K. ? .I hlladolphin .... ........................... 0 • * Sa u . , 0 .................................. .....1 - • “

Unttcrii-s: Hinir nn.l 1‘ctors; IV nunn" '’■I

Boom : R. II. E................................ ........... l .H '0 c - =

Pittsburgh ______ .................. .. o 4 \I lattnrles: Oerchgcr and O ’N cj'; o IN N

oopcr nnd Schmidt. c n iEnd 2nd: R. n . E.

llrooklvn .... ............ 0 • •St. u l l s ..... _______ :......i ^ • . Mr*, u

Ilftttcrics: Qrlmos nnd M rikr; Dodk and ';ii'inf>ns.

American Leiffue. l>l'iJiKirM i.iimo: , IU 0 . E, r* ','""’ '

riiicn'.M P H fl Itidriapc’rhiln'loliihin ................................ 7 13 :i ‘’"'I .'' "

n.itt.rflps; K err, Wilkinson nnd I’'" ' '” " '.®rhnlk; Hnrrln, Kopfo nnd Pcrk in^ *

S<'rr.ri.l cnmr: . R. H . E . '" tfC h irae i ................................. 0 17 0 *I’lilladoliihin ......................... 1 i 1 •'.'•J.V

IJntl.Tlos: F\iber nnd fiphnlk; H asty . This.Wolfe nnd' i’rrk ins, Wj1:itl. ' ‘t t r r v

Ht. l.nuls-Bflslon pimlponrd; wot Krn.md-.

Svorr: R. H , K. rying nJ lfw la n d .... ...............................Ill 18 i «'I“ H M'New York ..................................... I '7 -i "'k ' wrn

n n llm e s : Coveleikle nnd O 'N eill. Iflnd, d NiinamnkorI.Bhftwkpv, rcrgnunn nml8.'hnnir, H offman. <"’>f "I'o

End Tth: , R. II. E. were ojDct^oil. ........................................ 1 * dnys nfW arhlnpton .......................... ... 2 ., • • I.ludw y

THE ONLY ASSOi

i PALS w is s A v i a t o r ! □

I s C o n q u e r o r I t l o f M o u n t B l a n c I

)osconds from Great Height to U Effect Landing on Highest'

Alpino.Poak . - .

C H A ilO N IX; I'roncc, ( flV M o u o l llonc, the h ighest summ it o f tho Alps,■nB con(j«ercd todoy by an aviotor. rOie eufcessful airm an was D arafour. h fa ilC SwiHi file r, who had pr..vIously fall- . .

J in two a ttem p ts to laud on tho turn- in e lit. Today, se llin g o u l from Lousanno T - / e roso to a g roat Jielght and ultimatel.v . ffeclod a landing on tho mountain Jflj rtik, 1C,782 fee t above sea level.T nking o ff from the summit, Dura-

lu r modo n favoroblu doscont, finally A u n fc indlnR o t Chanionlx. :■ q q |

l E l l i C l

FB O Iim SES-___ __ TE

Inrpriso Landings a t Three Points on Anatolia Coast ^

Discomfit Turks' dlscu

LONDON. ( /P )-T h e Greeks have inde surprise landings a l, three points ^ tl Ih e .n in ek sea const of A natolia, ac*Lrdin- t.. the Dnily M nil’s ConstnnU- oplu r(.rrcspondent. One objoctivo Is 3 gel li 'h in d tho Turkish forces n l !-(■ *lid anil cut o ff their retreat. .I t ninn Is thought probabil- tho

reeVs will pufili .southwnrd nnd hnr- „ , IBS the retron ting rlglit..w ing of the y „ 'urklH*. nntiy. . • ••■• - - J

• mont

leport Improvement i,(k in Norris Condition

— upper IWAHIFINGTON, D. <’.. ( m _ i,„ .

rovemcnt Jn 'fhe I'ondKf.n, o f Soiiiitor ■orrU, repulillfnn, Ncbrnskn, wns ro- l’ *"'” '’ tirlcd lonighl. The seimtor, who ool- ipsed in the senate, scviitnl <lavs ngo tid who-M‘ eoiidition hiis boen a m at- , T o f rn n rtrii to hls frli'udH. was nble . Iiilic- somi' nnurishnieiit la te today, nd. If. wna !(nid,.beltvf in otbcr re- [lortr. ^

W hother lie «Yi>iild he nhli- lo return > till' senntc nex t week w.is >.a!d to ho f'""'* ' till in dotilil. • . •• liy thu

m u t m b HOUSE EESDBVEs n o w DEOEEASE VOE W EEK h derim

NEW YORK, (>P)-TliP nctuni cou- I ItJon nf dflarliig houso himks and ‘'<'»ucil rust rnnipnriii's fo r the ^^Vok shows n 13.32:,120 defic it In legal reservo. fP 'i'l'’'h it is p docroflBe of J l f ,01(1,410 frnni -------1s t week. (

= = = = = = = = = = =

FLASHES FROMO H ldA bo , (/P)—T lm o bondlta toToided t

•braak to d a y aod took a ll t i e money and d g a n od TctOTOBa o f tb a vo rld w a r . '

OHZOAQO. (/P)—Bipplng open a 'am all b« federa l InvesUgatora today said tboy found i Jewelry valued a t $00,000. The coat, tb ey aa m an, a Los A ngeles Jeweler wbo waa orrorted gllng. WUliam H . TTUUams,. specdal agen t of no a n cod tb a t tb e coat was discovered In an a o f Flnerm an.

' STATE OOLLEOE, Pa., (/P)—D otennlaatl and Tltamlnea a stenograpbor's lunch should < laborer’s fu ll dinner pa ll flbonld be filled, u m ade by a 9100,000 a yoa'r InTsatfgatlng bod; proposing a na tional In ft lta te o f nu trition aro bo composod of tb e combined rescaicb ab ility i t la ts; I t v a s s a i l today.

. BOSTON. Maaa.. (/p)—Several hundred p say, by m alicious propaganda, wero In Uce to th e Boston Tivo Cents SaTlngs Bank wbon opened today, continuing a run whicb bogan ii of the deposttors bad been in fro n t of tb e b a tako on t tb e lr money notw ithstanding reaastu bank commlsslonort decSarlng tb e bank abaol

M ILW A IJKEE. (;P )-T w o deputy 8berlf, cyclea in search of prohibition violators sto] O padnakl’a children today. A fte r pa tting a ^ e d to Bee tbo baby b a t tbo m other refuae la to r 'a cover, saying tbo chUd waa alck. Ni drew ba ck tho coven ond found 'tw ins—twc Tbe woman, b e r husband, and tho baby cartl staUon. •

IN N F E I N G IV E S C A U S E

F O R W O M A N ’S E X E C U T IO N B E U

[r*. L indsay Pays Penalty fo r Giving Suspldi B ritish Inform ation Resulting In ' as P t

D eath o f Irishmen

D rilL IN , (yP)— Mr«. .1. \V. LindKny, ,liliiiv o f ft Cork lnnd (nviicr, wlm w ai j.'rnnk idrinpcd from her home in (Nmelifordirly In Iho j-ear. won cxceiitod .lAnie , ,j«nn'ths ago on the chariji' Hint "he •“ *’was dirce lly responsible for, convoy- hod bm.g to the enoniy infomintlon whieh ael, vrnid lo fhe cxoriillon of five of nnr men j,jg .• the H rltlsh niithorillc*."Thin. Infornmtlfin is contnined in a ovefpn^tte r which n sislor n f .Mrs. Llndnay j,15 rceclved frrmi the Dnll Ein-nnn de* j,o had««<• tlepnrtmenf, snyixig'(fint fJir ffop T■ing m il of the scntcnro pronnunced )loli Mrn. U ndsftv wss pnntponcd while lirooklvc wrnfe tn M ajor Oener.il Striek* imvo bend, division commander In Irelnni), ntntos, i'lilting out the eonscquvnces to her* four miIf nhould tho m en,bo executwl. Thoy cd h<rBre executed, norc'rthelcH nnd five tho f inlys afte rw ards thu sentenro on Mrs. w rltleniuds;iy wfts duly earrled out. H onry j

OCIATED PRESS NEW&

L L S^T W IN PA LLS, IS A E O , SATOBD

I S i O l fl IIPPEIISILESU ' ISSII[L[SS[IS '

— ' ■ A{• a n c e S e e m s W il l in g t o W a iv e *

Ih e I m m e d ia t e D i s p a t c h o f

T r o o p s P r o v i d e d t h a t B r i t a i n _

J o in s In D e m a n d o n G e r m a n y

3 R E E M E N T O N D A T E F O R

C O U N C IL S E S S I O N L IK E L Y ^

s t i m i s m O v e r B e c o n t D e v e lo p -

m e n t s i n S i t u a t i o n 4 s Ex- re l i t

. p r e s s e d b y O f f ic ia l s B o t h a t

L o n d o n a n d P a r i s . ' ^i n 0

' ' • f r o sTHAM E, England. (/P) - Mr. ' ____

lio y d Oeorge, th e prim e m inister, ^ ipeaMug a t tbo unveiling o f • w ar T | sem orlal bere today, referred op- I I LlmlitUcaUy to tbe t n n d ' o f tb e | I Uacusslons betw een P m c e and - EUigland over tb e B ileslan altaa- aon. Tho tw o countile*, ho be- . ievcd, werb ou tb e tig h t rood to in understanding, ■n*' th e prelim- n a ry troubles wblcb w ere caoilng ^ difficulty bad boen "accom - W a s n oda lcd ." - fg

I t had boen arranged f o r tbo a l­ios to m eet In a few daya to set* ■:le t|ii& vexed qnesUon, added^tbo nremler, and bo 'boped th e ' ietUe- TOf nont would be final. of a

— ■ ■ . <1!ku >(>NDON, (/P )-T ho teni.ion between |,,itc(! •lit l»ritaiii nnd F rn n n ' over tho prO' fmln lure to lie followed In se ttling tin ||„ . d [)cr fjllesinn problem hns materially Hk. ; sencil. Dritish nfflrinis declared this rathe rniHg. ro«vfJi)fl»j o f the nllied «»••mo counell on Tliursday noxt h s t ,|,.ni

been definitely determ ined upon, i: ,,rH n» Htalcd, but in well Informed quor- (.jrpU. r hore confidence wns, expressedit Ibo meeting would be held on thni n„, ) lo, eilhoriT i I 'a rls or in Bniilngnc. i

. m m c « O o Ic tM P o in t j t a J

M lcvlntbn Ilf the slt.iiotlnh is under Thus' nd lo havo eome ,w ith intimations

thu Preiipji of tholr willingness lo , |y ]_ivo the lininnliafo despatch of Ihe .■fliis lo Sllcsln, provided Great Brl- .n asHnclatos horn,‘If w ith Prance in 'ipj Icmnnd on Oormany for fnr.ilitloi for •ir pimsnge. should the supreme incil doom snrh n niov.'inont »eco>'V.- The Berlin governm ent hns nl- .idy di'clared it« wlllingncM tn ne- " j , "

(Continued on Pogi’ Plvo)

— ^ S T f A THE WIRE:ed A government b o a p lta l 'a t day- ^ Igarettea posaeaaed b y tw o ^ u n d -

I bag found ,a«wn In a cpat lining ind amoggled unaet diamonda andy aald, belonged to H ym an Fl^er- rispo'5ted yeaterilay charged w ith amug- xirikiIt o f tb e trob iury departm ent, an- dav 'an apartm ent ren ted b y a rela tive Koi'inr

ing ll• — - turnInatlon o f tb e num ber of calories niomcuid contain, w ith w b at tbo hungry oi)ornd. and sUnilar problem s would b e . Tinbody, t r plans ontilnod bere todoy J’uni«aro c an ie d o u t The body would nl So

ll ty o f tb e na tlo n 'a em inent scien- n f .th ruNctl

---------- tla l 1ed persona. Influenced, tlie police on me to w ithdraw tb e lr deposit* from jHitedHen th e doo ra .o f th a t InsUtuUon Otliaa In m ild form yesterday Some previi a bank alnco one a. m. w aiting toaasorlag ataU m ents Issued by tb e y | / ^ | ibaoltttely sound.

lo rlffa crula lns around on m ^ rstopped, to adm ire Mrs. PranSw NT.

Ing fonr yojjr old V ictoria tboy Mindifuaed to Ufin back tho pcrambu- ly ns

N o t to bo denied, tho dopuUcs ninne.- tw o 2-gallon Jugs o f moonshine, said I carriage woro ta k en to Uie pollco

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IS S IN G B O A T E N G I N E E R £ » ' ,

iE L IE V E D M U R D E R V IC T IM

ipldon Pointa to Pou r Subordinatea *• q “ ‘ IS PerpetnitOTB o f D eath of Frank ,

McCauley ' i,oro

ill.w 'A lIK E H ), W l,. ( ,r |. - . \V « . I),M , 1,®;;ink MeCouloy, X' ycar.< "M. chief to sol'inoor o f tho slcatner I’otripk Henry. Kiiiled th e Diamond Btenmship '.•''mpnny',

1 been lost overlioard from his vos- ^w nr roccived by w irclcs' la.<t, night ,jvnih is fa the r, Captain Con McCanlcy terms

itcCanley is believed to hnve Iieep ^^Oivercd, Blabbed and tliro'vn "vei ' T I M ird by four nf his subordinnl.'s wlmin, _hnd hod put., ill rlininn ro. eiitly. C H l fcc-nf 'lellerH received I'V f/ic vi?- ■•‘k finnee, Mlss.' Rnsp lb " " ''" ’loklyn. N. Y., In whom he wn* to trnin•e li'ecn m arried on hir return to the Twintos, said he wns hnving trmilile wilh or 1:.'r members o f the crow .ifid dccbr- orson'h<r feared they would k'H I'i'" leave*f irs t opiKirtiitiltv. The Id le r wni r if ir I

■tlen a short tJmo’ before'the I’n ttlc l a rrivtnp*jiftile,l from H am burg. elfle I

rSPA PER IN TWIN PALI

DAILBDAT, JU L Y 30, 1021

RUSSIANS A TERMS FO OF SUFFER

^ g r e e t o R e l e a s e o f C i t i z e n s a n d P r o m i i

N e g o t i a t i o n s fo i

m iE T LEAPS AT POSSi FOR OPENING CH ANNE

EIOA, {fp)— The. offor of Horbei elioving suffering duo to famine on ct ow held prisoners in Bussia, be rci y the Bussian authorities', who suggi I order to realize speedy assistance •om the Bosta News agency from Mi

i i s i f k

■ Ition 0Washington DJsarmament Oon- ” fcrence is Seen as Attcsmpt . . to Scrap Covenant oxuci i

’ * • nte TO’ORIO, (/P)— A* .iapnn 's neeeptnnce

a p a rt In the pruposod Pnr J'^storn wusslon n l W ashington wns antlel- ited locolly the new»pn|)crs arc rc - !„ f ti|p alnlng from uxtendoJ eomment over t|. 0 dispatch of the .rnpiincso reply to „n,n( , 0 invitation, dvvollng themselves prtm'ii' ther to tho resumption of spceulollon Ul' lho proWewa the ronterdoei' will (

nl w ith nmong representallvo lead-1 " T li H of Japaacso llfu ouisldu of official pccts rcles thoro is uo inclination .lu min- pnd .lli lir.e lho im portance Japan altachcs tn >(Slgne e W aahington deliberalioni. I jJ .A n ew no to in tho newspaper dlscu5-^ i j ^ j ,n in bpro is the allegation th a t America .j, try ing to a in ip the league of nntoas. throug

lus, Professor N lchirl Malsunanii, nn ; ithorlty oti in teriiallonal law and a Jegaitlc dcgato to. The Hngiie eonfereneo, nf* r predicting th n t tho Washington cun- . renec will mean the death of tho • iigue uf.nn tion i, declnros tho fnllure the lengu mans thn t tho W ashington ,

■iiforcncf will likewise fnll short of .ceess, because, liko The Iloguo con- ronro, il will hnvo nii enduring ro- iltR, achieving nT ognillon only on ™ j,ib ff:- , JbMt

TilKEDFSIlWlir =V and

l f i n i E D r : s— nf Ihe

:ariners,Union of Pacific Votes relief to Boturn to Work at an '• J'"’

Early Date 5 ':'^8 AN FRANCISCO. (fl>)-«‘''i-F rn n - . ipo’s rarticlim tinn in the'imtlon-wldoriko nf ship rrews formally omled In- in 'tJioy w U h 'lh e nnnonnccment th a t the to cil> i’ln rs’ union of Iho Paelfic nt a meet*S last night votod, 1272 ti> -181 to r - suppllcrn to work ii l . th e oariicft iniKilble the B:Mncnt. Rhip« out o f tho port nre being conneeornle.l on the o]ioii simp plitii, sInn aiTho voto fnllmvcd ft pliti bv Andrew th a t ll im .ofh. i.rcfi.lenf. o f fho rnternatinn- Sonuien’s union to n mn.w*weetjn;f. ' ic

. th e sallnrA tn rotnrn to work. Fii n ln l '^«eth B.iid Ihe Kiillors hnd won a par- <iue«tln.1 vie'tnry in thnl they would return Amerie

much iicfler term s thnn thn*e im- with t!ted n few yo;irs ngo. “ ThOther unions affce tcd hnd votei: w ys, “pviniiklv lo return, ’ itH cili

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'A R V E T E R A N ’S R O M A N C E

S R E P L E T E W IT H T H R IL L S

N'EW VOitK. ( /P ) ^ lv n tn n . Fllliipr. nd hero of tho Argonne, foiiml near- e = ns ninnv IhrtIN in his ]ionI'Wnr rn- <

ineo UR he did in Iho world war. hn f k | id loday in a rriv ing from Italy wilh X X #• b r i d e , ' ^He Miiideil by'wonnil,* received f n rescuing a cflnirndo f ro r No M an’s M. O nd Jn (he Argonne. A year ngo ho nl to Italy nnd bccnme chnrmed by 3 soft vo'ico. of Isabelln Bruna, nnd fan ‘o woo hor. Her fnther ohjectoil '“’n nf Salvatore and Isabella wero Hccret- rosjKini married. i -

Dne (’nv I*abelln’s relatives brokn , ,0 lho' house, stabbed Sahtttorc and I"!'''ro tho girl away,' "111 "3olvattro Indured her l» viall himoar.I Iho Argentine a ' he wns aboutsoil for home. He told her the shipled nl 4 ]i. III. A t Ihnt hnur Isabelln heen <>‘covered they were l.wcntv miles nl tignlin1. Hhr did nnt spttik lo him for a!f days, Salvntore said, hnt on nr- rcachpi■al hore thov were nn hnneymooning ceiiplni■ms. I-Mrs.

, lint in

M E O F T H R E E T R A IN S

IH A N G E S ’ W IT H T O M O R R O W n -____

Kffeellvo Siindnv m ernlns nt 12:01 len.no'tin No. S3.. wo«|bniind, will leave not d-•in Pulls a t 12:BS-o. m.. Parific lime Ipft.”li.r'i Mqimtftln lime. On the Rog- Pi-n-i

■on- brafich N<>/ "^’30, sntilJiboimd, p 'tingves Twin Falls nt 12:15 p. m‘. Pa- “ I iir t:m e, or 1:4.^ locnl time. No,'..flO Uussi/i,•Ivo.i from Roffersnn al 4 p. m. I X H»“ 'le time or o 'eloek local t i * e . ^ to say

LLS COUNTY

Y mICCEPTAMI m AID INzl mNG FROM_!)f U n i t e d S t a t e s l i s e I m m e d i a t e » r P u r p o s e

JSIBLE CHANCE SELS OF RELATION

hert Hoover to aid Russia injporei^ n condition that all Americans • released,'has been accepted „

ggest immediate negotiations nee, according to a dispatch .,.clus Moscow, roceived here.

F lada Terms AccepUble.rh'o te x t o f th e reply, madu In tho ®; me of Leo K am enoff, head of th., 'ti-pnrtisun, non-pollticol famine ro* f conimittoo, is as follows:‘The Russian government, n |K in 'V , rning of tho iirnposals modo hy Her- •I Hoovur, in tho name of tho Amcr- II llollof assop'latlon, finds them ilo npceplnblc. Including the q\ics- !'n of the rolcoie of American ^ li- ‘ ''.'■'“V JU !• c<l Btalerho Kussinn governmenl considers It •iimnry to fix as soon a« poislble the u {g Id conditions on which lho immedl- quartots ' rotfttioas aro > ^ b c g in . bm nue

OJtea H um o n o ^ tan U o n a . by the ‘ Its huniono Intuntlons guarantco ( feeding, me<llcat nld' ond clolhliig tho million cliildren nnd invalid*.

t IM« purpo<« Ih t lu u l a n i-ovetii. J ? " " I" nl considers it useful tha t Director “ liwn or a n y other person a u tho rim l *'■ thu ncRotlations should immcdi- ‘■ly coom to Jfosi-nw. Riga o r Rernl. tlluoo c 'Tlio Ruislnn soviet government cx- 1®R**•ts a <iulckly repl.v, sta ting the place ” ’I tim e fo r the negotiations. . S tates I gned- “ K A M E N E rF ,” . P®' il. K nm oncff 's reply wns sent toixlm Q ork r, nnd to the soviet mU n In London' for delivery there ';ough- the Americsn relief orgsnUa* n. aeto rd lng to tho local hoFshovib ‘W* ni« •ation. • V

The.M wpt&nco by E uaaU .of.tha.,-lem aud fo r th e relaaae e f th s Am* The 'R lean prlabnon did s o t com* u a- perienclnuprlse to tho locahsovlet author' induce-lUes, . no tw ithstanding .tbo .ont* cnmmorip o k e n . .o lU d im a o f th# Unltod to \VosStaten fo r rais ing the prisoner viewedtuestloQ in n tim e o f famine. Tbs ns an.vlravlet o ffld o la are understood to Tlio ]believe th a t tb e lr acceptance will nn oeon

only b ring tb e needed foalne jirofcssirelief, b u t also open channels o f inW nslriitun) rela tions botween Bussia reeognli>nd i\m ertca. Intlonsriie Aluerlcun govornincnt ropresen- niiiiieroi; iven In Riga consider Ihe' Aole o^II Iviimenoff anntntnHni; aereptance n i n r i Ihe AuicripnM ciindilion* for flimine H D jjH

th.i doiiiaiid iimile bv .Sccrolnr)- of lllie lIughcM for tJie reloaw. o f .th e j.ii'ripnii jirii'oiiors hi Ruhsln.

MU it Eestock Suppliea DIIIO,riie Amorlrnn relief administrnllflii qj iJio B altic Stntos is iu no poritlon c^t indu czlond a id ou a large scale to Rns- Qolnmbi: a t p resent, havinc only sufficient

ipllcs on linnd for ils relief work in p ,I Baltic nri£i. it was explained in pressed ineptir.li w ith the news of the Rus- tjo„ n aceejitnncr. Hcnpe U it. cxpedcd gocrct it Ihe MipplloM must Im riislipd frmn ieprcsen

„ , , J c H v e r lHie nuwsflaiicr N o v y P ii t , tho offi- „ ^ .jig i '^ l i h p v ik orgnii hero, declares fho 'stloii of relo'aslng tho impr.tsoncd t|,p ] lerieann wns in no ^^ay eonneetod n .fenim h tho famine. In fiusiln. ip ( ,„j‘Th'< A inorldin governm ent,” ll nirides I s, “ oniild jogn ngn havo Tcpatrlated bfm ebei cilir.enH fnmi soviet prisons without ^^thin nrllirg l<i such highly cnitiirod aiid the expc nano jircssnre. '‘ The rep ly o f Russi'o, is the bert of -of llir Htralght forwardness and

(Continm d on P .g o F iv i)

imericanNewspa s R eleased hy 1l in A , '( ;P ) —-Mrs.' M arguerite Hnrri- tl! he 1I nf Hnltimorc, a .newspaper cor- jKindcni whn was nmong tho'Am or- j*jj(„|J|*II c ltltons held prisonDr. in Russia, |,romIer. > been rcli'aesd hy tho soviet nuthnr- Sonati 'K and arrived here this morning. officinl rhp rolcai-e of Mrs. Harrison wns sc- eminent •od through United Btntes Ronalor tions ii K'ph I. Prnnce uf Mnrylnnd, who hns stnndinj; >11 on n visit t<i snviet Russia invei- ' Mr.i. : jiling conditions there, nnd It wns te r of I ler his i-wort Ihnt .Mrs. Harrison Baltimoi ichPil hen- tndny, the senator having ornor A icindod h is Rnsji.-ui vUit. - and fnr dr.«. Hnrrlsoii is pale and Ihin. buf writer,: in a parlien larly lind condition, eighteenthe' result o f hoc Imprljonnienl. dent oflonnlor Prance expressed surprise.at York E' nnnoinicenient Jusl rccolved froni cable a'.v«n' J)i;if ,Riiasla Jiod-flgreod J» rr- As.iorlal•Ho'tlio Amorlcnn prlsnners, " I t h a d She v. d.*oided-al all th a t way when I snviet a't . ” snid the se n ato r.' ih(» waiViialor F ranco 's tr ip was an Inter- was rehing one. be rei>orted. was a rr‘ I htill favo r trade rrlotions wllh 24 Inst iSi'in," the senator deelored. , Mrs. ]It* would not hnve anylhlng-furthpr ing tlfcsay in th is conncntlon, he odded, nn- te r Berl

m i, • PM O B P IT H O H NTt

EKICANRELIEFFAMINEniNSH,S.liTSJSi t P M SE lgn O ff ic e a t B e r l in A n -

o u n c e s B e l ie f t h a t W o r k in i

l a s i s i s E s t a b l i s h e d f o r C o n -

lu s io n o f P e a c e P a c t

:RIiIN, (/P)—Tho Oorman forelgi I! cxprew ci belief th a t tho negotla

which bave been proceeding fo isf th ree ircoka hetrreoa ElUa Lot )rcsel, tbo A m erican eomffiluIdDei ■rli;i, ond Dr, Boaen, tb e foroigi ter. Have pretfreaaed aofflcionU} irran t' the conclualoa tb o t. a geoi iviirking basil boa been e itablU h r thu cunijualon of a ferm ol peaei !■ Iivtween Oormany and tbe U nit a les n t nn rorly dote.

AcknowlMgea Claims is iindorstqod in well in fornei ots th n t the German govemmen ssentcd to a proposition aubmlttec ho American sta to . departmen gh Mr. Dreaol, in tbo .w oy of in ll Inquiry boaod on the. eaaentla iplcs onuaclatcd in th e Po rte r

p'eacp resolution. None, of tbeie said, bnd boon opposed by • th

1 chbinot; which ia dedared to b y lo nccord w llh tbo Ameriean a t B on tbo prorogativoa ond p r ir i and vo'rioua righta undor tbo treo : VcraoUlca to •which the Unit«( a Is en titled by v irtue o t .Ameri pa rtid p alio n -in .th e w ar.>nomle iaauoa have n o t been tooeh a t an official m e no randon . I t 1 ost, prdbably w ill b e ready & cation w ithin a few daya. Upo memorandum, I t i s nndsratood, 't!i e r trea ty w ill he b a a e i , ' ' i ;

BtUl Look* fW B b w t 10 d e rn in u 'g o v w n m o n t'll’ B t i l l '^ ^ncinjf dlfflculUea in iU e ffo rU t cc a n y .o f tbo le ad u a bf.fiDanea'.c Qorco fo accopt tbo p o it o f 'envo iTai))ingfon, wnieh ap p aren tly ;- cd by fho loaders b f b l|f butdoe a.vlhing b u t 'a , sinecure, o 'pm tH isltlon ia being mode tbi ■onomie'commiislon,in 'ohargo.of issional d ip lom atist'bo .d lspatche nshington fo r o boginning, oa it :nlzed th a t tho resumption o f i is will involve tbo acttlemoiit c rous post w or ccortomie Isiuea.,

a im iS ssISOFDIHtB

lOAGO, < ff) -< ^ lea g o ’e Pogoai ogrcsB, hollod n r the c ity 's greo idiistrial ezb ib it since tho world ibian cxposKbn o f '.1803, opent m n rn in g 'a t the M unicipal pie ProBldcnt Coolldgo, in Bos^e

?a 0 bu tton wbieh sot th'o expos In motion. . . . . .irctnry ' of L abor Jam es J i Itevl lenting P residen t nord ing , waa t ir (ho principal addresa today oe lo grrtrtlng from- I>rcsldont H art nbonrd tho Mayflower eu rout 0 Pilgrim eelcbration, was to I lure. ^■fifl miles nf exhlbite, showing ll IS tha t Iiavo been made in varloi her o f induslo ' and businc.'D tho past fow years, feature xpoiitlon, which will laat fo r tw I.

ID A SO WEATHEB.'onight and Snnday probobly WOTS In mountnlns.

aperWomaiB olshevik

i> hnd nn opportunity fo nbia rest, as hn wa* much fatigued. 1 lhat while in Moscow ho had sc Ini I.enlne, the Russian sori ier.mtor Fronco said ho brought inl messages from lho soviet, g( I'nt. Ho declared he found com

in Ruit^ft improving^ nolwjt ing lho famine..1. M arguerite E, H arrison, dauj f tho late Bernord K. H iker more, and a sister in low of G<

A lbert.C . R ltchh -,'o f Marylot fnr many 'years a brillian t ne r , w ent to soviet Russia neai cen months ogo as tho corresp< of tho Baltimore Sun nnd tho N

Evening Post. She olso sf and wireless • dispatches to t

•Iflird Press fo r a tim e.,' wns ,tnken inlo custody, by I t authorities In Jim o ,'1020. jo st vas about to leavo Russia. ( released not long afterw ord . 1 arrested fo r the aeeond tim e 0 st and siaco beld prisoner, s. HorrisQn waa credited w ith ife f irs t American .w om an 'to leriin^aftcr tbo arm istice. '

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I inn i[E IIN P O f i o I

G p v e r n o r E . M o n t R e i ly , in I n - &

,a i ig tT r a t l o n A d d r e s s , P u t s 1Ij D a m p e r o n A g i t a t i o n f o r I n - 1

>1 d e p e n d e n c e o f I s la n d

I SAN- JU A N , P. 'r . , (fl=>-Go7ernor E I M ont Ihc hewJy appointed cJiiof

e iocutlvo ot Porto Bico, w m Inoupir.,

iatod toiJny w ith oppropilato cereaon ic i ^ aod in tbo eouno o f h is.inaugum l a<]- d r.cu dcflared atrongly against any aff)* I f l tA tb n fo r indoponBeoeo of Uio iilands Khteh, ho said, eamo largoly frora for*

cigncr*. ........ ■ ■Oallfl Bond P e m u n e s t

" S o JpDjf )is Old Qlory wavca over tlio U nilcd Statoa, i t will wflvo over Porto lU eo ,'; declorcd tho governor.H« contioned:

' “ 1 w an t you to bo folly nwaro tlmt tbero i l no room In Porto Rleo for any foroiRBi’r who i» ,no t willing to riipport tind uphold our c itsb llihod government. Qov T hero is no Bymp^thy or^posaiblo hope ims bi

, in tho ' Ifn itcd Statea fo r indopcndcdcc tountj fo r Porfo Itlfo, from any Individual, or nnt Oc from any poUt/eaJ party . non Ci

“ Tlio Inat (wo g rea t natjflnnl con- boiiH i ■. vcn tlon j -held in tho United £Ltatc:. The nl I domocrnlic nnd rcpubllenn, declared t

unonlmouBly ogft5n*t ind fpcm kato for gn,,,u Porto Illeo. N either,’ my frlondj, i t iin„ „

•f thoro nny pl^w in Ihcao ialnnda for i , imy fln{!, *avo tlio fln^' o f our beloved „ * jo (

and commnn country, tlio Stflrs nnd I Btrip-y, und (hero novor aholl bo. 'B o nncVor } long 'iii Old Olory w avoi over tho 'Dni- ^I ted StatP ii Jt will wave over Porto = = I «ico . • fnally

P n p o ses BUtobood. . b\ gov. “ I f n m ajorily of the pcoplo o f theao

lilaad* derito a clfanao in th« lr govern- mont, 1 wonld «Bg(fe*t th a t thoy ndvo- 0 °''* Cfllo atatobood .. I 'b n to ploSo your- «elvM ill Iho nnmo condition ,and situn- f“ ‘Uon lh a t obtalmi today in Now York, *y’ U ia o o r i and California, and trxiat tbo doclaro A n o rltiia p«oplo f o r a peTjiotnal aqaaro M tllo i deal. I f yon can b ring tblB happy ton- “ d la d ition nbout, you ean then oU ct you r *o rld owtt governor, your own congrcwmaQ, ' you r own Unltod StateA aonatora and tbo oth then, you can folly onjoy tho privilogci} u o d and fru lta o f tho lib e rty o f a ta te lio o i’V maWoR

" I n aeeoptlDff th l i eal] to the gov- profltal omorship, a t tb s banda of our g roat oxprcsa eW ef.djeentlT o, I hove dono so w ith auffrug fui opon. hand j-an opon m ind, and an 1“ d otxm hear^ fo r a ll of Jtho peoplea o f n^d II thoM U lande," eoid O ovem or R eilv . spoeeh " I bavo eome herti, no t ao much to Qoyorn( govern, b n t to bo ono of you ond to "W otly bo your servant. I beliovo th a t thoM ^ o rto I peoples who aro a t Icaat.govem od arc lavored UBually bcat governed, and aro tho m oil flonteatod and happy. I hova not como EAST hero to bo tho governor o f any e lu s ; q I . aay p a rty , any section, o r nny religion, HA I b n t to bo governor o f a ll tho pcoplo.

“ I know therd hsa been rtro n g p a rty D ofor t difference* ia Porto B lco as to bow whito goreriim ental a ffa irs abould be con- ju f tj dueled, end w hile I do no t queatiob tbu absoluto patrio tism ond •Ineerijy o f w A

[asT’' p a rty tfi p a rty leader, I believe (Juetion {tbaO wo could a ll b a v e a bb tto i under- on ezpc .rtanaint;. of affidrB, gM tia lly , i f wd th r t j je [wil] only g ran t cacb o ther tbo aomo oota 'froj 'uoqaoationed motivea we exac t from oeeoQ to o tb o r . In o ther worda, lo t u» jo lt f i,y tra f f hands acroas tho cbaam of p a rty divi- ig (on fr sion -and p u l aside p a rty discord and Tbe a t r y to 'fo rg et our dissensioas o f tho ciation i

uphold patrio tism and w ork fo r yoduedoi Ihe ono g rea t common couae, namely, the den f e r tho w ell-being u d opbuUding o f eoneesalt [Porto Bieo. . jm tlflo d' r o t “ A m a tlca P U ft.’ ' portatU i

".Todoy you are aa much a p a rt of J io -U n ite d Statoa aa any sovorelgn "T o ll itato o f our beloved Amorican union. Advertia W hile a e tr in g a s yonr governor, >ind —you've ttx in g to be equally fa ir to a ll, I hopo Onco yo you •will im a m to a d th o l I ahall atead- ou t.” —^

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Small, Illinois Governor, Held n n i as Embozzlor uuii

has been indic ted by tho Sangamon tounty, IM., gtnnd ju ry , w ltli Licuton- ant'Q overnor Fred E . Sterling nnd 'Vet- non Curtis, a banker, chnrBcd w ith era- jozzllng $7QO,000 of tlie a ta to ’s funda.rhe nlleged om leszlooient occurrcd dur- _____ing the' ndm iniatrotlon of Oovornor ■ ■ ■ Sniiill and Lioutonnnt-Govem or Stor­ing nn sta lo tronsurer. Tho indict- ncijta follotroil an 'invcatigotion into I $10,000,000 loan o f atnto funds to Ar- nour & Co. 'nnd S w ift & Co., Chicago lackcra. - '

aslly uj'hold ond ntaml fo r dur nation- .1 govcm m ont firs t. In tho prophetic uigunco of Preaident H ording, I rholl tond fo r 'AAicrico F ira t. ' " '

Oovornor Itoily, touching on tbe sub- ect of rocont e'onfUcta betw een <Japi- nl and Inbor on tho islond czprosaed la sympathy, fo r thoso wbo to ll and eclarod ho would bo happy to ' help »tllo IndueW al d lf fe io n m . " C a p lla i nd labor nro hand-m alden t' In th>i rorld o f affa irs and pro^rrow,'.’ ho tld , " a n d nolthor can aucceod w ithout bo o th e r ."Ife declared ho would liko to a id in

a k ln g tlio grow ing o t eeffoo more rofltoblo for email planters, Uo also *pre»aed himsolf in favor o f univcraol iffrsgo ifnd sold he hoped " t o tee 10 language o f W oshini^on, Lincoln id H ording booomo tho poromount >eeeh o f tbo Porto Blco schools." overnor Roily >Uflo sa id ho would ric tly enforco the " d r y " low of Drto Bieo, which was overwholmingly ivorcd by tho vo te rs in 1017.

lA S T E R N - R A I L R O A D C U T

R A T E O N E X P O R T G R A IN S

efor to " B a n a n d from S h lp p e n "Trtiito P io teaU ag Onta ± n Wot

Ju f ttf le d by T ru Q w r ta t lo s Cost

W A S in C N O rO N T w V A ra to re- ctlon o f f ive conla a 'hund'rod pounds

export w heat, ryo and com , and ree cen ts p e r hundred ' on barloy and ts from Buffalo, Brio and FV lrp"ft to san torm innlr, waa announced F riday

traffic offieiala o f eastern roilrooda confrreneo here.

The statom ont issued by -the Aaso- llion of Bailw ay E xecutives aald tbe luetion w ns mftdo " i n . dofaronce to a demand from gro in shippora for leesslone In r a t e s " ond wore " n n t itifiod on tbo bosla o f coat.o f trons- rtallou s o r r i c a " '

‘Toll 'cm quick a ad toll ’em ofton.Ivertislng is liko running a fom oeo rou 'vo go t to keep on shoveling cooL co you stop stoking, tho flro goes l."-TW U Iiam W rigloy.

ing Out

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;mudg08 Started to Eeop Uoa- I . qaitoos Blanked for .the Do-

Btruotivo Blaao' ' Na

IIA IJFA X , N . & , (/P)-fitoom iag • lirouyili donso dondtf o f 'emoks frotn he ^ o t fo re it fires rag ing on Ibe orthcastem Cape 3 r c ^ n coast, thrun 'S toomors h a re reoched 'tlio w barvea o t trot low H aven and K e ll's harbor and cor- led to placcs. o f safe ty hundreds of , . ifagcca whoso U vct w ti^ tndangoicd. .

Tho firo ia believed to havo wiped u t tw o villages. Boporta from other a rts o f N ova Scotia said th a t a ll for- s t f ires ' wore' practically under eon- _ * tol, thundorstonns F riday n ight h a v ag nldea the fire flB h tc ri

TIic rt'fugeea #oid tb a t fires woru tartod by proapoctors who lit smudgc.t „3 keep n iray mosquitoa. j3 £Tho rvfogecf. brought w ith them the

ody of a w onyu in a coffin, tho f ire oving In terrupted funcrol aervlccs.

» VFivo o f overy one hundred mon in que

uropo oro in the arm y, according to th e cull rltlAh w ar seerotary. The . n a tions ntt< list nble to n ^ r t a m le a are those ecm av iag tho largest. on

f lN e

Here’s the ne’. For months p

circles, has beHere’s the anNew Closed J now availableNew Prices oiStory is too k one model alaBesides you wSuffice to say, sweet-running tbr in the worIn every genui greater motor leadership ant Superiorities."The epitome ol building.In that might; to offer you.Nobby Cord Ti tive August Is

' This Speed W ities.Wherever Moti

, , best.I t fits every buRange of useft as most depenc

, Always the lo\ this Speed Wa^When you’ve-se Reo is today, nCome in and se

IDAHO Ia. K. Duko, Prca. _

1 4 4 S e c o n d ;

Reo.Motoi

:.Y NEWS. TWIN FA LI

mmmI ms’m L

B^rationalists os Ismid PeDinsala

are Hemmed In b7 an Iron Bin?

|s tl:'SM YRNA,:Asia M uor, (ff)—Tho re- iutlo

trea t uf th e Turkish nationallBts oper- form xting on tbo Ismld pedinrula is report- to 1id to hcve been cn t o ff t y Oreok col- tbo im na w hich.havo appeared some n inety fo r nilea to the north o f Eskl-Sher, accord- aut,Ing to advicea reooiv^d h rre F riday . apon

K ing Conatantino w ill en ter Zaki- IT3her, which roccntly n*na capturod by hod ;ho Q ieeks, on Sunday, uccompanlcd w ith>y a b rillian t escort. " o n

—• ■" -^ ■ — '1 than

Senate Postpones Its E Vote on Farm Credits «p»"

WABItlNOTOX, H'" « • Clluest o f Cliairman N orris of tlu ' agri- yoar :ulturo eommittee, rrho w aa.uooblo to nuol itten d Friday becousc of lIlncM, thck prop icnato p u t ovor to noxt week votlni; moti )n tbo agrlcu ltua il crodlts bill. orn

jw M o d e l N e

lews you have been_waitinjpast the one query most o 3een, “What is Reo going 1mswer;Models—4-passenger Cou

Ie. ■on Touring and Roadsterlong to teil here. ’Twoulc lone.will have to see these new 1y, all Passenger Car Model ig, amazingly powerful'Ee 3rld of its size and for i t s ;uine advance in autpmotivi )ring satisfaction—this Si nd merits the title, “The I

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Tires all ’round and—a gre 1stiVagon dominates theFieL

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itor Trucks are known this

jusiness—meets every carrfulness is practically unlir ndable.owest priced commercial i agon is now a better buy thseen.these new Reos and he more than,ever, “TheGoli

;ee and hear the whol e stgi

AWOBllE IE. D, Stovor, Vioo-Proi

d Ave.'So.T W IN F A L L S , ID

)f Car Company,

liL'S, IDAHO, SATUR’DAY

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Vmerioaa Advocate ot Trade m Etoaomptlon Oirea Xmpres.v ■

sions of Trip I

BIQ.V- W > -T h o Russian popuIaUen » s tire d of bloodshed and. countor rovo- m u tlon r a n d ' w ania a mnro moderate 'orm n f sovie t govomment, aecording ~0 Emerson P . Jennings, prealdent of bo American Com aerclol oaaoclation for ih l]'prom otion of trad e w ith Bus- iia, who hos ro tum cd to BIgo a fte r iponding alx m onths In Moscow. . ^

2ifr. Jennings said th a t ho probably iod lo^t m ore 'th rough ', hip operations arlth Ludwig C. A. K . M artcn i, f<»tmcT . _ "am basaodo r" to tho U nited S tates, I * :ban nny other American m anufacturer I v trying tc -d o il w ith ‘Ruaalo, b u t never- Ihelwa he still thought i t ndvlsoblo to ' )pen rrr.de relations w ith Riisaio. ^

Canoda, during tbo past tw enty-five ^ roars, bos lost s ix ty million dollnrs on-luolly through failu re to ocgregato . ■ ,iropcrly platinum and other prccloua xf 3netalfl o f .tha t group found in North- td v n lirn O ntario. j

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e w P ric e sngfor.; often propounded in mo g to say—and when?”

oupe and 6-passenger Sedai

ir models effective August lid take a page to tell you

V Reos to fully ajppreciate.lels haveihat'wonderfully f Reo Six Motor—the. greatee :s purpose. . ,ive science—in all that mak Six upholds Req traditio: ; Incomparable—the Six of

irienee — the last word in

5 now have somthing sensal

rreatly reduced price—also (

ield regardless of carrying c1

lis Speedy'Wagon is known s

rryingneed. ,littiited — most versatile as

1 car of its carrying cap£ than ever. , ■heard the new prices, you’ll old Standard of Values.”tory.

AND SUPPLY (>ro8. E. N. Plory, See. an d '

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i S M i im L E i i c mi f BEfOliiED

m io i L e a d e rs F a v o r fo i OoaolUiiff I n s t i tu t io n ;

URBANA, , m , (ff^ rn tw c o lle g lo to atfMetio eonU itf, cB ^olally baiDboll, betiTMD Uu) smn/orf^BOuIons o f , tbc b i ; middle w u te m d n lv o n lt iu , arc

' B illed to tocdv® M rloM conaWcraUonQozl aummer. IlUiiois ,a tb l6t«o Ibndori

' co lteob ted fAvorAbl; upon u edibV' ■ la iiT n the ICWjIffOa a lu d en t nowBps’

i • per, w h lth pointed o a t tUo ta rjo t i t tendancea ftt tbe univereitica in sum- mor and aidw eatad tomo kind of In- crcollogiato eompetiUoh.

I t is flgow d lh a t bue\>a\l pa ttk u - iorlv «-oold find p la jc ra omonK tho ■tudonii leglitorod In Ihc aummer courMa in alblotle eoaebln^. Interest 5n eo\te;;e life would be Tctlvod, \ t argued. Wbeonalo, ^Hlh 4fiOO atu- doata; JIUnoIr, ir itb 1,800, and M cbi-

.gan, wilb 8,700, nro pointed ou l oa Jn- s lh i iti’in -frUeli m liA t well rfv e ths idea a tr ia l, ,

'U TiHnj U) Ooachlog,T ■ Tbe Illinois courao In- coaching /o r

, the summer will eloso Aug. 30 a fto r a 's ix w eeks' term. 'N ex l'w oek the atu- donta will tAko ozaminaUooa and 1 111 bo graded ju s t oa in o the r un lvcra llj

. w o rk .. U ptnirdr of 800 *ladont»i wero -r- 'l re ^ ^ te rp d /U e lu d io g botb seaaonodand

■ - • embryonlo coaehea.Bob FlcU ber, H lioot» ' - quarteryw.k

for tb r tc ^eora, who baa boftn taking (he course, w ill have ohorgo o f a th ­letics in Findlar* 0 - n ia brotber. RaJpb, also a - r ta a o a t h e ro 'th U sum­mer, will roach .W eal Aui-orft high <fbool tenma. Linden, sub end on th r 1020 •i.rsltiy, goes to N ew T rier high m UwjI.

Big Dem and fo r Ooacltea •Tom Johnson, c a p ld a o f tho chhni-

pioDship basoball.toam . haa bcetl cn- . cogcd by J^arinoltp, \Viii., and big

(TIaronec Ema wilt teach nnu conch a t MaJiomot, 111. John ' \7ei(i» o f the rhampioDship traek leant, who nlx'o h&H hnd football exporicnco, in nnother Illinl g raduate jwho will cnguge In concliing. '

The (temand for eoarber is said to b.» K rf a tc r '. t b ^ ' can bo flltod from thn raoks of. experienced men. For thin rrnson the tin lvonily foach ing co iim of four years, leading to n degree of n . R., whieh opens i ts necAnd year this

•full, il expected to increase in pop- 'u iarily .

D irector H uff nnd Coarb ' BoB Zuppke are m aking tho final nrrango- went* for the ir for-wesle^n tr ip , oa wJileh they will depart nex t Saturday.

' \ Thoir jau n t wiU occupy a m onth 's tim e, and the tr ip It pxpccted to arouse

F L th(% Qiithusihflra o f tlic far-w estern nliimnl for tbe stadium project.

'T O nSPEO V B CUE PL A T .CtirCAOO, (/Ph-Y oung J n r k flchn«-

<• _ _ fer. it was learned today, hns taken »i)> golf lo impiovo bi» bllUnrd piny,

- which threatened Iasi w in ter to ontdn thp w iis rd ry ^ f his fatlicr.- m ic young balk lino player bar dccided to mhkc Rlilrngii bl* home a fte r l iv h g for somo time 111 6an Franelscn. Charles Ten- n n , his manager, has p o a to L n purse «tf #2500 for a match betH erii Srhnofcr and any other billiard pVnyer in tbc world.

Wood car,ving by 'anoeial application of tho sand blast iq g iv ing satinfaclory results, especially whon used in connec­tion with redwood. P ro te rtivc slenclN

. cover p irtlons of the surface whleh leave figures in njllof nnd n uniform background. ' __________ •

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“ <*™ Executives Object to Li pled Patton but Elec

™S; .“Never Mi;id”—Frat( p ie o f Wild Periods t

« tk u . [1 1 ^ BA ILEY, pltcU ngicr <tin (rood baaoball fo r thoimmnr 'm osl pa rt, won lostitcrcst n igb l'a woek-end til t In

3 s tu . ovor tho Kloctrica, lh«Miehi. 1 X a m count a t tho coneluaion ^ In- being 6 to 3. E rrors ande Ib^ - BlU’s ow a c tf t l io fling ­

ing ipxve tbo Spnrkera the ir nina. .The game was played under p ro |«at o f tbe l(>aguo's preaident,-w ho ob jeet»d1o tho

f ^01 EUa play ing Linvillo bifck. o f the H fto r a in p i„ g ^ f PaU on. T h e la tte r haa a0 "‘u- split finger. V ,1 -w ll The ffrs l and last Innings o f t h f go

pompMO tbc m ost notable cbapterr ta \ tho narrativo o f tho l il t , tho E lks pull- jd iind iQff the opies ia the f lr a t and the Elec-

tries in the lost. Of eourso tbero w m liomrtblng doing la be lw lx l, bu t of

iaking tha t more anon

-otber.! Malco U a rk -o f Dinfila.The E lks woro, by ru ling of ^be

•uRh sehcdulf, Ibo visiting ladioa an d ,, ai in th '* :furh , were accorded courUay o f “ f i n t ' ' ‘'Rl’ ib a ts .” Bob W bitrcl Iod tho offensive

.jn g a ln iL 'sW ifo rty ’ ' Dingle, moundsman ■... I for tho Siiarkers, ^n tho lnaugu_rr.l

chhni- i'fginid wilh a ainglo baao blow out to- 'ti cn- tvnr.l W t fiold. Uo reached th ird b a u 1 b ig .on a second-boae.,error A nd,.nfter Ncii^ ich a t m n n hnd fanned nnd Linville bad sin- ' thel^jlcd tro lled over w l t l f th e first run 10 hSH; when tbe (ijnKistng th ird baseman, lo th e n 'M lo o ts '" Miller, p layM Iriio lo hlj ge In ’ monlcNcr. Llnvlllo rcoebrd third on

riho bobble and counted the'sccond run to b.» whi'n ETnni sacriflco filed to right,

n t h o ' Ilnnak rrnckcd tb c pill over tho boards r this ft>r Cl rlrpiill.:o iim A fter thot im portant ineidrn l ‘ ‘Qtub eo of b y ” ningU' braccd and hold the r this “ Y o lk i ' ' h llless nn 'd 'run less.fo r three

pop-' n(-ssIon;<, bu t bi)d n bad timo of I t In : tbo fif th . In thn t eventful . period,

BoB wltti two mctt ou t, Wbltr-el h ll again range- and wns ndvnlicrd flu nn error b y Jor- P, oa ij-n In le ft f icM Tho snme player irday. mess.'d iip JsV un tu i’s ;f ly ou l lh a l wny tn lh 's on the-j>«st play tompcd>rouse liiimr, Linville singled nnd reached Dslcrn third nhcn .InWis mado' a mc9s of his

hit, Noiiinnn scorinir on ' fho misplay., Kvnim fllrglrd. b«« d lfd bo»e nr Ha-

link fill'd out. Tliorr^ wns no further kho*- cnnnting dnne. nliliiiiiBh Nouman, in taken the .<PiTntb, h it A hcyiltby blow, stole pVay, nrroiid nnd wns snfe a t th ird on lb ;'

outdo rn lfh e rV b nd '^ ieg tn second. " O t a " young died where In' landed, mhkc Aid BroUiw In DUtrosa.somo Althmigh Bnlluv wnr wild the Elcc-

tries 'failed to pu l a mn:i across tbc counting lino during Iho f irs t five iii- nlngs. Bailey A-alkfd Oee, Miller and

" Krengel, f irs t m e n .u p in tho opening episode. A Slirrlflg exemplification of brotiiorlv lovo wtut f lilled by the frn-

Jntlon to n boWtid Iho brotber In distress, ami ictory snappK, nld dragged Dili tJirougb * ith innec- no more damage' dono tlian a wound enclN lo bis pride- .which Kvcn tlo<-CT and in lnpo ly . fielding iform ro'ild not snvo B ill's hide whole whert

bo repeated wnlhs to Iho initial trip

ES TlI in the Weit by American I'

T r y T h i s T e s t -

Next lime you this test.Put on a Gates: couple of ther other tires you gardiess of pricHundredsofotf tried this so we bit afraid of thiThe Super-Tre, more miles bi wider and thii for western roe

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l e c t r i c s ’ M a n a g e m e n t S a y

a t e r n i t y P i t c h e r H a s C o u

3 b u t M a t e s H e l p H i m O u

U ag i of opposing Sparkors in the sixth. U tlio roio rest'uing, however, held tho eoui lost oown to minimum pro[wrtions. A do

It In ^le I’h i/, engineered by Cree, W hila ^ 0 Linvllli) and fivons helped a lot lowai

tb« "etling tho harried Iwirler on sol u ion RTound, but persisten t wildness fow . itr own discredit, and Krengle, tl [Ung. sew nd b a ite r nassed in this toun .The ' “ '" c 'w lw <1 "I"- O nb' ono h r tbe "''M reglsterc<l in this ianing, th a t b ) tho '"K the th ird of the gnmo for -H : los ■ I \aa Jl Tho* seventh opened auspicious'

caough fo r ,th e E loctrirs, errors r ta r (firo i'lR tw."* men on Uip road to 8cororill ^ ^ Lewis n a d -IH sg le , Ibllend b a lle t pul], were safe on errors rcii]iectively t BIp j . 9ree and Bvana. With Iheso B(

clu ttering the bases Geo was tosse t of tiul by B:dley on a roller, and t t

tw irler fanned Miller. E vans had bad tim e fielding K tcngel’r sma) punch o t tb ird base, and both Xxiw

Ibe Dinglo counled. Krengol reaebt . dl th ird nn/l on an infield punch by Ri| f i n l “ ey attem pted to scorc. Ho w as nij isivo Pf'l I'T Bailey nl tho plnte fo r tli ,mnn third ont. rurfj Tbo Score,t t o - E L Iv B - A B .lt .H .P O .A .1basa W hllw l.. ............. . . - . . . - I 2 . .2 - .3 ; 3 .MciiJ Ncumnn, lb ................4 1 ' 1 ' « 2sin- U intlll.-, e. ’........ 4 1. 2 fi 3run Evtin^, .lb. ................2 0 1 1 3

nan, H annk, r f . .... 3 ’ 1 1 0 0h:.*, Ilaitoy. p ...................a 0 0 1 5

I on Fix, If. .......................1 0 0 - 0 0run Cree, rr ........................ . 3 0 0 2 1

Ighl, la v e n d e r, c f. 2 0 Q Q 0ards _ w — ---------

T otals ......................5 7 21 JOHuh K L E ()T « IC 8 - A B ,R .I I .P O .A .]

Oee, r f ..........................3 ft 1 2 , 0>>” >0 Miller, 3h..................... 2 0 0 1 0t, Jn Krcngi'l, ss. ............. 2 1 0 1 2 ,“ O'J. Kignoy, c .................... 8 0 0 4 1 -

.1anl», c f........:.......... n 0 0 4 0•Tof- .loBlyn, If. .... - ..........1 0 1 0 0v o r Walliu'o. lb ................. 2 0 0 0 0W Lewis, 2b....................; .1 1 0 0 .'5eH d J’..................... . 1 1 1 0 1

TotnlK ......................24 3 ,.1 21 I>W - Bcoro bv inning*: I

E lks ...................... . .T 0 0 0 2 0 0 -W cctriw .................... n 0 0 0 0 1 St-

' Sommurj-s—Two-base hits; Dingl Home ron : H anak. Saerifico hils ; E> finr ( fly ). Struck out; by Dailey, 4; b niiiKlo, 4. Base on Imlls: o ff Rnllej 7; o ff Dingle, 1. S.lolen bases: Evoni N'cumnii. F irs t base n u 'o f p r s : Elki

2lec- 2; Electrics, 3. Double plays: Oee t tbe W h il« lj Evans tn Linville. Buns hai

' 111- ted in: Joslyn; L eft on basoe: E lk and -I; E lcctrirs, Ii. Time of,*am e: h i t l in g Umpire: Ooldwiiter. , ..I* .-,(» o f _____ 'fr.n- -.T W IU Q H T LBAOUB ->nnil Team— Won Lost P«iA-ith L c^ n n ................... ......... 2 .77m m l.l, I). ...............................S 3 .02

I E lks .....- ......................... C 4 .00ling Banka .............................5 4 .S-’irhert'E lectric; .................. - ..... .3 - -30trip I Mdose ..........- ..................2 S -20

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i'ALLSylDAHO/SATURDi

Soath SflVOEds Peal Life of T l i i r ty Yoars

jS For olaiost Ihlrty years AttUot A. Irwin, noted, baseball player, manager

J and scout, had two /am iliea -«no ia New York a t y and Ihe olber in B«tlon.

kept fropi any

nniazing ailunllon was rovoaled o fter

• to hU drowning ro­ll! eBtaU^-yiaSS cenlly from thu 8 . U H p S B K a g a C T M s . CalvIn Austin,lu

York lo Boston.

Tog o f a w ife, two

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wife and twenty-four year old son, llvei in Kew York. I t w as not un til Iwc

„ ' sons,- represenling tho two unions, via Ho- Uod Ihe m aaiger ia & H arlfo td , Cow.

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nin- York, 10; C Io e iii» ti , 7.•i!. . Rt. Lonls, 1; Brooklyn, 0.

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L O N IK )N /(ffH -T ho acn»ationqI ODd VDprKed'enled iaeidoot of. a ’ B ritiah i Bovordga repudl»tinff to parllninont, tlirougli the prtmo m inlrtqr, elatcmoBta a ttr ib u te d to h i a in a notripopor.intor* nic view, iB given ^ o a tb i t prozniacoeD iga in tb e cQtiro B rith h p re ii tb ls ' uoni> out Injf. • „ • f u

PoirUcal «irclc8 bove bDon ablo to ( |n ta lk o f llttlo o Ih Biaco Prhao- MiolBter hib L lo /d Qeoree appoarod in tb e b o u u o f offi conanons ycBterday and read a atatfl* I mont, antberizod by K ing Gcorgo, in <Iai w hich tlio k ing doetarod th a t vo rils a t- con tr ibu led to blm coneerning tbo/ffov- nil e rnm co t’i Irish poliey in a reported fn* bee terview lo tho U nited S ta te i, by Ziord rnn X orihellffc, ow ner o f tbo London T Tirac^ were “ a cuaiplcffl /abricafloB .” yea

I n t e r t l w In D lip n ta ; ly !. .Tho alleged interview wblcb Lord ^

1 N ortheliffe ye*tordny repudiated, quot* m I od K Idr Oeorgo oa say ing to .P rem ie r _

Lloyd George, ju i t boforo hie m ajesly le ft EngJanci (o op«n the WWcr par-

" A r e you going lo ehoot a ll tbc peo- plo in I r c la n d f"

The prem ier i« »ald to havo replied:"Wo. you r m n jp ily .” (jon

. “ W ell, then , you njuBt fojue lo jodjo agreunc;)! w ith them. Thia th ing can­no t go on. I cannot have my people In killed in th is m a n n er." hoyn

• Tho foregoing converaatlon appeared rtnhl in nn in terv iew publiahcd in N ew T ork henti City, Ju ly y>, a ttr ibu ted lo H . Wick- na hom Stood, editor o f tbo London TimcB,

• w ho la traveling in A mcrica w ith Lord. t_ N ortbcliffo . .^ ,1,

OolU fo r M edical A id terf^dB ofcrring to nn n r t ic lo ja tbe D ally in cn

M all, onotlier N ortbcliffo paper, laat Thursday, dcacribing tho ac tiv ity of t_ 'Lord N ortbcliffo in Amorlca, tbe hii,it M orning Poat says: ,jnlr..

.“ N orthcU ffo’a mind ia clearly over- pete a tra ln e j. I t la a caao no t fo r the poll- ticlana, b u t fo r tho dootora. * * *^ 0 pa tien t muat bitbor he perauaded to rcBt o r hia frienda muat fea r tbo K O t.l , ' - * '" 1

fTh'o D aily IJeya , suggesting th a t tho ^ wholo a ffa ir m ay provo to have been ft P'®", hoax, addai

“ Tho lesacin to bo ibaw n wiU be sim ply t i e danger o f Bomi-royal prog- "J”"® leaa io foreign countries of porpatetie p*',, ®

'p o te n ta te s o f undefined atatua. vThoy -n o t only, nro a jc a t i a thom aelves'but arb on inv ita tio n to th e prae tlcal jok- , i , . or, and a joko ia 'tb c a o seriou> tim es *onn m ay be exceedingly aerlous and oxeced- f ' ■

tl.s'; Ocosores B otli P rinc ipals Tlip;

Botb P rem ier U o y d George and L ord pig* 1N ortbcliffo aro censured by tho H«r- Filer,oTd -Which says bdltorioUy: F cllsr

I “ I t Is a .d lv c r tin g piooo o f low com- deeply ody, w ith two groat d o n ^ g u e s as th a t ^

Ij baek-chat comedians. .* • '* The'.wholo niret isilly squflbblo is ju s t -a musle hall tu rn Tbo

II p n t on for two pnrpoaea, f ira t to g ratl- pnrtm< f y tbo va n ity o f these two w orthies, owned

W a n d secondly, to d iv e rt tho people'sJ m inds from thln_g2 th a t really m a tte r.” ovjt,

I k o E T H O t l P l S m N E W ¥ 6 ^ ■Tlifl• NBW YOBK, {/P>~‘L ord N ortbcliffo bo tbo 1 \»TU hoio today a fte r his tw o-day v la lt girla b I a t W ashington. -Uo will leavo tonight in rlnt '. f o r 'Vancouver by w ay of Toronto. He coimt^*

lo f t hia hotel early in tho day to vU lt Unitedfriend*. nractnli

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; P l tE I ! , M n lo - P . W , S th m o b »(Chleaigo bos been apending a abort . . . . tim e here looking a fte r his form ing in- torestA.

M r. ond M n i . - ^ K u r Andcrron and In tl U r . and M rs. 0 . W. Cobo havo returned gUls a from a w eek’s outlng spcnt n t Guycr cboico H o t Springs. roiita,

M r. and Mra. £ . 8 . Lalluo and hlockh d M g h te r and M rs. I r a H uo 'a aiater U r. red .roj and M rs. C. A. Randolph of IJ)Test, barb, ]

- UL, ■ aro spending thc lr vacation il-irngu thhJugh Stanley Boaln lin d A ltum chUkri

.U k o .- T liirtt• U r . and U rr . J . C. lUechera left laat in this w eek on ati W o tr ip to tbe ir old homea t Sioux City, on a combinod bual-’ ,| neas and plcftBuro tr ip . ,

Tho firo departm ent, was culled out e arly IVIdny m orning to tbe reaideneo cookiw o f Charley Nichols. L itt le damago was | done. Atrnlioi

Mt. nnd Sirs. J , A . Gorard of Parlor j, Groyo, Mo.,, nre v iaitlng a t tho homo , o f th e ir dnufihter, Mra. M. J . Goode. ,

K ro o f an tinkno^m origin destroy- j„ od tho gnrnge and car of William Dct- w le ler U ring soiith of town Wednesday nigh t. Plrtn'lii

■W. A . W altz had tho mlBfortane to j],^ looio b y fire -bia barn nnd eight head o f prize horacB Sundnv nlpht. I t la • BuppOBC.1 tho firo wns sta rted by light- ,n ing . The bor«ca nil took I'rlMJi nt " ‘ the county fa ir )tist year nnd la .i CToat halt io thi* om icr.,

M r. ond Mra. F rnnk Albln anil cMI- drcn hnvo relu m ed from a camping 't r ip a t Shothono bnaln. - p n o•M r*. K. a m w y nnd children nn.l foir wi

m other, M rs. Stevens o f PortlAnd, ulnck ji Ore., nrrlved hero tbn firat of tbc wrcl; ed to p fo r n (thort v is i t a t (ho Ot(o Sopley dfttr}- -•> homo. Tbo en tiro party le ft Thuradny boya »c<b y auto fo r a m on th ’s vw ntlnn n t Ihe ----------homo of nnother alater lu M ontana whero tbcv will hnvc a fnmlly reunion.

U r. and Mra. D . H . D nvis le ft on T huraday fo r a w eek ’fl ou llng a t Hnl- ___ loy. Cluyer H o t Springa nnd Boise.•^Tlio Infnnt HOn .o f M r. nnd Mra. .FJ M allory who haa been ill the pnat A w ook Is g ren tly im proved. Ijr

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Id ■ ( B r A. I. d 'B E IL L Y .) Ipfl ih According to p lan t th a t hovo been ^o >■ BOtil ou t from tho county farm bureau B«t

tho Junior department, w hieh will con- fro aiat of cxhiblte by boya nnd girla club Is i membora, will bo one of tho blggeat la l

•0 fcflJuro* of tbo county fair, .aad w ith- O " out doubt the moat complete jun io r tho

• f o m e r i ’ f a ir held In Idnho. One en- the ■0 Uro building will bo occupied by ox- th r ir hibllB iu sowing, cooking, canning and org i f ngriculturo by thcao young, farm ers. ten 0' In th is b u ild b g publio dcmonatra-' wll n <lona In cooking ond canning will bo uat. ;- conducted during tho enliro week a t '• oil hours o f.tho day by glrla who have I: 1-* been trained in the o r t of cobTdng >ind tcai d canning. ’ • ' fona Tho livcBtork oxhibltc which laa t jngl

year entirely filled one hum anil part- jjro 1y f l l h j ’ nnother blda fa ir tbls y e a r to Jun

,, octyiyl'.Malla enough to fill a t leaat p;. i two o f 'th e Inrgo barm . Fall

Tbc Twin Fnlla County F a ir aaaoela- ilon [ tlon >.nd the county rommlfia)oner8 rolli

Imvo been eapeclolly grncroua in th ir tin^ departm ent o f tho fn ir in nppropria- nwa tiona which havo made l i poaalblo fo r they hundreda o f T trin Fnlla county’s Junior in ( fnrm?ra to anarmblo the ir produce nnd rodli UxVntock fo r comporlaon In competi- Mnl

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In the iigririiltural deivirlm cnt the bova will exhibit potatoer, corn, veg- etnblea of n il klnda, wheat, tugar benta, nnd beana, JlOO being offered na ^remluma in tb la depftrlment,

S t e l t ™ . . . SIn tbo pnrolired Uvoatopk cluba tbey tbo <

will exhibit hend of purebred regia- ntntc tered flbnrthorn cn ttle ; i l9 2 la o ffered In caib prizea In thia departm ent. .p|.

.......... . IntelIn Iho dairy ciub w urk they vrill cx- riuiri

h lb lt 22 head of purebred rogiatore<l ,hy I dairy wiltlfl w ilh which they w ill com- firat pete for . ond.

Doroc Swlao. ■In Ihp j»n;ine' depnrtinaD^ ihoy will

enter nboutiCO head of purebred rogla- tercd Dnroo piga. Tho p ig d u b boya of Twin Falla county In th is dopart- m ent have tho dialinction o f hav ing n breeders' fu tu r ity o f *2U0 capoclally for lltfir niembeni. This fu tu r ity w ac -At mado poaalbib- through tho N ational beat, Duroe Becorfl aaaoclatlon and tho Tw in be gr Fall* Cminly rW r nsaoclatlon. In ad- i d ltion to competing for this |200 m any o f tho boys wiH -ontor tholr l it te r s In I tbe breeders! .fu tu r ity which is fo r -wji #200. Bomr> o f Ibolr b e rt pigi will alao )Venn be entered In tbo open competition for which n purao of $177 l(i offered. cgyjt

Tlieae Junior Duroe breeders nil own pigs from tho atock of L . 8 . O tto of Filer, W . n . Bnmbo of Buhl and 0 . C. ® Fellfln o f .R lc r.f rU c , public is fJre ad y ^ deeply Inloreafed In tho competition thn t will fake placo when theao b o y s '• meet tho breeder* .thifl fall. F lrt

Tbo livestock entered In thoao do* crcctoi pnrtmcntr does no t Inrludo a ll th a t la Pncifi Dwned by tho boya b u t la only picked flqd ti \ta fl from among tho best w a t thoy w jfch )wn. < sueh s

QlrIfl_;AIfl6-flawln^. }»•Tlifi boya* exhibits by no mAans w ill , ' f ’'

JO tbo whole Bhow, a t tho fair, fo r the “ rfriB have rea lly been so tting tho pace n phib work for no t on ly Tw in PaJIi lount^* nnd Idaho b u t fo r tho wholo P®*®" Jnitcd S tatea. They aro planning on J Bbt-o uacmbling tho moat Intorcatlng nnd ‘‘onnr; ittrnc tive oxhlblt o f tho en tire fair.[n the aewlng club w ork tho girls have UlRhw )eariy lOOO'artlelca o f w enriiig nppnrel b a t thev h u 'e mado during tho yoar._=^om IhiB 1li!l a g rea t a rray of th e b eat B y i if fhelr work will bo on display. F i f t y of H l| lollora In cnah-aw ftrda-aro offered In i^ t" hls dcpnrlmont. paints.

OUmiiiBi cluiiv(In tho cnnnlng deppirtment ovor 100 ■____

'Iris arc p lanning on .exh ib iting th e ir ;hoiee jnrs o f apples, nprlcott, c n r I 4 ■anta, chenle*. pears, poaches, pn ines. ^ ilackhorrica, ilowherrics, gnoaobtrriea,•cd .raapberrica, black raspborTicr,‘rhu )orb, peoa, bearia, boofa, tomatoca, aa‘ VVHc |.irngus corn, ciecna, boof, p o rV fiah.;hUken, jellj-. Jam, plcklea and rellah. riiiriv dollnrs In c u b p ritea la o ffered ipjpjpj n this dcpnriracnt. -

OqoUsg o f oxj:Tn tho cooking dopartm ont over 10(1 cn va

;lr)i) o r : planning on en tering the best crop 0 irend, liisculta, olnnamon ro lla ,'c akes, cllnea, ookiea, th a t they can bake. Sineo from I funo I oa nn average o f two demon- cs a ft trationa i f e h day in cooking hnvc of wh( i« n held IhroDghout lho county w ilh whieli Iene glria *0 nn 'oxcellen t m la llty of to 1 1 i-ork luay he looked for and _will bu i-.j to ' een in this dcparlment. T tvclvo'dollnra ]_o(j j . n cash p r i m la offered In tbla depart- g . . lent. _ A g rea t mwiy of these cooking f Iris llnve tnken over tho cooking for lie entire fnmlly In the home for thi- iimmcr.

Poultty .In the poultry depnrlnicnt tbo club

lombor? will exhibit tbe lr trio* 0*Diiltry where $1.'i k cfi»h prlrea I.1 ffered. OPI

Jndg lng OoBtosta—Boys.Ono dny o f the boj-a’ Ilmo n t the

llr 'wil! bo dovoted entirely to live-ock judging. .E nch boy being rcquir- ^ ,1321 to placo four aheep, four pigai four(itry .ind tour hect cattle. Tlic threo ^)va securing Ihe higbeat In thia Judg-

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t o r y o f E f f o r t s b y J tm lo r a U n d e r m O th e r S h o w in g s M ad® i n ' t h o r inB W e l l U n d e r W a y * ' ^

ip g wilt bo aw arded 'a s a prito a . tr ip ' to thb Stato fa ir whore tboy wUl''com- Boto in judging against tho.championa “ from .various counties o f Idaho. This ~ is 'olwiws on intereating featnro of the fa ir . L as t'y o a r Milo Davis and John Owens, two boys from this coanty af ‘ th o ntato fa ir completely outcloaacd P th e ir opponents. Judging schools ^ throughout tho coanty aro now being: ° organized by tho form bureau and in- tcnel^c train ing in tbla line of w ork w ill bo glvon during tbo month of A ug­ust. . ,

" O lils . I In the cooking dehionatratlon worK

team* of two glrla i ^ b from-Castlo* •. fo rd , 8 unpy Side, Poplar Hill, Wash- ingtpn, M atoa, Filer, Curry, Shamrock, ^ Excehhr, ifiojbo/Jy, K im berly S m i J u n io r s c lu b , McMillan and U rs . E .

C orey's community north of -T w in Fnlls will pu t on pubilo domDnstra* ' lions ill tho making o t blrcuita, f m lt rolls nnd ahort-cakc. The te a m .p a t­t in g on Iho beat demonBtratloo w ill be awarded a tr ip to Uio Btate fa ir where they will represent Tw in Palla county in rnmpctUlon w ith tho ohamplon rodka from tho varlona counties o f m W«k«. lo

ThMC aame communftJca w ith tho 9,: tx'ri'£ tlon of Poplar IIIII will each' fur* nirh a demonatration. leam In conning who wjll dcmonslrate the canning of wl jicarhca ond tomatoca by the cold pnek itiuthod, fo r tho benefit o f th'b public. 1.. Thd team in fanniug who put* on the i.j 'lenl, ilciniiviitTailDD will niao reprrsenl Tw in P a lls county In compellUon w ith tbo champion cnnnera of Idaho, n t tho atnto foir.

Sutrar.Tbe augar b w t bnya will hnvo an

in to re illng tinu< in romiwling for tho riH'rl-il 'prizcn (if augar thn t nto offered .* by Iho Amnlgiiwnled' Sugar company, f irat prize being 100 pound anrk; sec- cai nnd. TtVpoimd iin rk :« tb lrd . RO-i^und J inck: fi'urtb, J-Vpound aaok; f if th , 25* era pound inch.

All nf -thc> I'xbiblta In UiIb d e p o rt' 1 nent will lo a ttrac tive ly and well br- tor nnged nnd nny ono who la fo rtu n n to '. j mough to ace thcao diaplaya will nover' egret tbc day ipont nmong them.

A t tbe cloae of the county fa ir tho iMt , cxbiblfa In the dep.irimoot will ( le ga thered and W pp o d to tbo stato nir In Boiae. lo"’

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Willlnm H. W erner nnd A nna M. y* , Venier aro mado jo in t detendaalB lo or

suit Instituted in tho local d is tric t T ourt by- Box Thomas nnd Cephas D. •. /c icb. Tho suit Is fo r foreclosure of 0 g lortgage sold to liave been given to •cure n noto o f >1819. jj„g

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F irm s and indlvldnols who ' hova c:•ected advertising sigi&s on tho Idaho qqo,ocifio Stote highway aro hereby noti- te rqd th u t on eompletfon o f th e ^ v in g , to 4Jfch U DOfT being .eonstruclo<},._^l j« i,eh signs must be icmoved. The w ork cr:

Tw in IW lr Highway d istric t will j o c I completed about August IS, 1031. id tho w ork la i l l c r d is tric t will boinplolcd. obout September 1, 1021. . nf te r tho abovo dates no sign* .will bo ^,.0};irm ittfd w ithin tho lim its of th e tordjht-of-w oy c ieopt tho Btandard cou- {^p>nary and directory s i p s 'fornlshed ^rs :id erected by tho .B ta to Bureau of ^ , 4, Ighwnya. '

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B y authority o f IX P. Olaon, D lreetor ago:Highways.—odv. or;

Let* uv brighten your homo w itb stca'lin ts. Kunklo k Bemiller, the Ex* slco'u iivo P o in t and 'WnJl Pnpcr atore.-aav ^

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CniCAOO, ,y p )-P ro ip cc tB of largo I ccIp^B Monday ha^ n bearlnh effce t 1 1 th e w heat m arkot today. - Slowncaa |li ' oxport call tended fu rther lo wo.ik- I I values, an d 'ao too, did faror.-ibJo op advices f ro o Oonoda. On the do- Inea, however, domond broadened out om irndera who talked of hlgbpr pric-

o ftc r tbe preaont heavy movement w heat lota up. Opening quolallona, j

'licli varied troai unchanged {igvres 1 'l-2c lower, w itb September $1.23

I to '1 .23 3.4, and December $1.28 to !0 1-4, weto followed by a modcr.ite

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ANGELO OaiPOlTErS, Prop.

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Ilf our shop mill put il .m your piir, nnd wbcti you jjo Bpiiiiiing down the rond vi>u will tliink you lire riding on :> n.-w shoe froHli from tlio fni'lon-. In ‘mnny c.ir otvnprf v-iy gur vul- I f"inlrod lirca au- bclti'r tlmn tho I

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I Y NEWS, TWIN FALLd e f in e o il around and thon something . o f 0 rally.

M onth end bvoolng’ up modo price . chongea i r r c ^ la r in tho loto dealing;. , l i i o .m arket eloaed nervous, 3-4o no t ^ lower to lo advooce, w ith Sep toaber t i s a 14 ta J .2 3 1:2 a ad Deeembor JU G 1-1 to 1.28 1-2. ■ ‘

Predietloos of dry w eather gave firm- ,, I noaa to corn. A fter opening S-80 o ff to

3-8 to l-2e higher, w itb Septem ber n t ® GO 1 4 to QO l-2c, tbo m arkot scored g sligh t gonerol gaina. •- - -

•Ju ly delivery underw ent a m aterial , sag a t tho lo^t. Tho closo w as unaet*

tied S I<8c ne t lower to 8;8 to l-2o ad*, vance,-w ith Soptonbcr CO'88 to 00 l-2o.’ " ; .Huge stocks on ha ad loaded .to ease .

tbo oats m arkot despito continued re­porta o f poor yicW^ from tho now crop. P riced opaned uhchanged to 7-8c lower, Septem ber 88 1*2, and rem ained cftpy. .• Provisions woro easy w ith hogs.

Oiflli Q uotJitlo iu ' siCHICAGO, W>—W ^eat No. 2 red «l

I1 .S 1 .12 to 1.SS; N o. 2 h»rd $1.21 to ot 1-23 1-2. . . Tl

C om No. 2 mixed '03 I'-^e; No. 1 yoi- low 03 8 4 to C<e. , ol

C ots No. 2 w hite 35 -2 to 35 3-4e: « N o; 3 w hito 83 1 4 to 84c. N

Byo No. 2 l U r to i:2 8 1-2. c<Barloy 58 to-Ofle.

. T im othy seed W to 5..C lover seed *11 to ID. - ,'P o rk nominal. f 'L ard/»12.12 to 12.17.'■ “Kfba m e o Co 1J.25. JJ

IH noespolis H onr. and O n ln to illN N E A PO L IB , Mlnn,, (ff)—Flour «£l

unchanged -to 20o h igher; lu- carload lota, fnmlly po tents quoted n t (8.50 to 9,25 a barrel in OS pound eolton sacks.

Bran «15. . «W heat reccipta 220 cara, compared

w ith HO cara a year ogo. ' /Caah No. 1 N orthern $1,38 1-8 to

1.40 1-8; Ju ly $1.30; September $1.28 bs 1-80: Dcccmbcr $1.20 1*2. . —

C«r/i ^’o^ 3 ycWow 03 to 54c. } r ‘Ontif No. 3 w hite 33 3.8 to 33 3'8c. I Bnrloy -V5 to 60c. 'llvu .Vo. 2 $1.08 to 1.00.Klux Xo. 1 $2.01 1-2 to 2.04 1-2.

Ohlcago P iodncs CHICAGO, (/P)— B utter, no acaalon.

'Kgga, 111) acislon; receipts 10,538

poultry alive lower; fowls 25c; broil- I ora 2.1 to 3Dc.

'K a n sa s Olty Produce KiVNSAS CITY, (/P)— Eggs and b u t­

te r unchanged. '• P ou ltry : Broilers 23c, lc lower; roos- tors 12c. Hens unchanged.

Omaha L ivestock , _OMAHA, Neb,, (/P) — Hog recclpls

S,OOU; m arket active, mostly 10 to 15c lower; hulk of aales $8.00 to 10.S0; top M0.80. /

Cattlo receipts 100; compared w ith n'cek ogo: Beef steers moatly 25 to 40e « liighcr; top yearlings $0.85; sho-atoek c !5 to COc lower; buijs steady to 25e d ow er; vcals firm ; stockors and fecdcrfl » ilcady. , J

Sheep receipts non; com pared w ith ' ,f, veok ago; Lambs 15 to 25c lower; year- ' IngB 'and sheep s teady; feeding lamba ;5c higher.

OhlcAso Livestock CHICAGO, (ff) — Cattlo receipts 1,- -

00. Compared w ith a week ago:. Bet- S cr grade beef steors and yearlings SS R0 40c higher; o thers w eak to unoven- 'J y low er; shc.-stock stoady to 25<! high* G r ; bulls fully 2Ce hlghor; veal calves [I Oc- to' 75c lowor; heavy cnlvca very ^ ull; atockcrs and feeders generally tcady.

H og receipts 5,C|00; fa ir ly nctlvc, un- ^ vcnly sleady to 15c low er thnn yes- J l orday’s average; cleoiance fa ir ly good; I jp $ n .0 5 ; ba lk ligh t and lig h t butch- U ra $11.20 lo 11.00; bu lk pocking sows B O.-IO to O.DO; pigs slow, 25 to 40c low- | |

Sbcop receipts 2,000; prnetically oil ncker diroct. Compared w ith ft wcok go: W estern f a t lambs 25 to 50o low- r; na tives obdut 25o low er; yeorllngs 10 tcady to 25c lowor; sheep moatly [eody; feeder lambs iO e higher. ^

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, ' n e w YOBK, 'y P ) -T fo iln g In to ­d a y ’s stock m arket eontlnued o f a doU p

' ebaroctor. Prleo cbongos Aoro narrow , ^ b u t stioog underlying strength was no* .

. tlcoablo In tlio m ajor uauea, otpedolly tho i^aiis, wbieh woro ogain th e leaders Bn o f th e 'm a rk e t. Thoro wero irregu lar Ba

' tendenelcB ia m oft groups. - Somo short E j , covering beforo tho eloso couaod sligh t , advances in .U n ite d . F ru it, Bethlehem ' S lo tl " D " lUid K«lly epH»8liold. Sub- . ars,. tobaccos aad toxtllea remalDoS :

firm on a small > tnm over. Bolling . shortly a fte r tho opening carried Vir- ginia-Carollna Chcmle&I preferred to a j

• new low level fo r tho year. ,T ho m ar- ko t continued irregu lar up to tho cloao, J sales being , apjiroximotely 100,000

■ sborea. <’ Stocka opened inegu lo rly todoy, b u t

in m flW -^nnr s ligh t-gn las^ jrtro mado by tho leading Issues. In ,sp ito o f Uio p i j strength in tho railroad g roup ,.ce rta in o„,

1 speeialtlca, sueh as Pierc«-Arrow, U nit- , cd Drug, International M o reu tllo U a-

rino preferred, displayed a declining - . tendcm-y. . M eilcan . Petroleum sagged

o ff also from yeatofdoy 's-closing and -■ some profit tak ing w as noticeable in . . .

N orthern Pacific ^Tho shipping stocks ^ continued ciBder pressure. Bul

l ib e r ty Bonds Bni

. NEW YOBK, OP) - L iberty bonds closed: 3 1-2's $87.76; f irs t 4 's $87.70 S bid; sccond 4'a $87J>0 b id ; f irs t i 1 4 ’s $87.82; acrond i 1-4’s $87.60; th ird 4 1 4 's $01.80; fourth 4 1 4 's $87.80; Vie- to ry 3 3-4’s $08.62; Victor)- 4 3-4’a

■ U .IPotatoes Por

OHIOAOO, W ^ P o ta to c s 'a lf jid y ; « - Porcclp ts SO cara; ‘K aw VnHoy <1.25 to Si1.00 ewt.; California,W lftte Boae ond OOeiN ebm iko Eorly Ohloa $2.25 to 2.50 BcwL; Jersey Cobblers $3 .to 3.25 cwt. plat

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F o r to u r in g i t is a m o s t c o m fo r ta b le ( e i t a n o p e n c a r w h e n d e s ire d , w h ile i n c

a l l in d c m c n tw e a th e r , i t c a n b e m a d e f u l c lo sed c a r i n a few m in u te s . H a p ro o f , f in e u p h o ls te r in g , b r o a d , room ; in o p e ra t io n . A n y b o d y c a n s a fe ly d i t h a s a l l t h e d is t in c t iv e a n d econo; t b e F o r d c a r i n o p e ra t io n a n d rn q in ti y o u co m e in n n d lo o k i t o v e r ?

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Fam ished by Twin F alU P io n f UUlsW hea t N o, 1- «»»- ------- *1.10

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B n tte rfo t ----------------------------- . 31#Banch b n t t e r ----------------i.... ■ -'aOeEggs ------- ^ --------- -- 80e

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U u k a tC * t t l» - ^ W 8 ,l-2e{ steers 5e:

v e i lH pgfr-P riii« .7@ 7 l-a« Bheep—U n tto a 4a ; lamba Oe. i". Poultry—H ea i.lB c j fxyeni-.22e,', .

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Floor; 98-Ib;'o tekS og fliibee ti, 100 Ib'i. :.i|8 .<l{ie8.10' 8 o ^ , .e iao , 300 Ibn J— JTo gfloU tiraP o u to es , new , Ib. '____Cream ....................- 1Briek G hees* ........... sOeBeons -------- •, '.i ...................... <lsL ettnee, le af. lb . - c __________ _ lOeBread --------------- 10*B tttU r (eream ery) ;--------------;____ « cB ntter {roach) _________________ WeBggs (nuw L ), d o * .___________ S0«D h lek in s....... ....... ......... sOoB o eo n ------------------------------------ - s joBaeon, i l l e o d ------------------------------- 40eJam ' ---I...... • _ 35»a*m , sliced ......... ...... ' ' 40e*ork c h o p s ......... .....,--------- .in t to n chops .......... ................ ED^BOa

>ork sa u sag e ------- --------------- is*BUak-^lrloia S5et T-bono 8ffe; round

Oe; ehoKk SOe. | ,Beef—P o t roast EGe; neek 17 l-2s;

ilato IS 1.2e; b riske t lOe. • ■

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T h eb fgho tspa risfrD m aB oech >iMogneto will m ake your Ford engine rvn smoothly, develop more pdwer ood useless ga i.W hh th e new fitting, wec u install a Bosch M a^ te to to deliminate ^ ignition tum bles. I t ’sDcoseless.

Ask'ftboot our 80 D ty P t a T rialO fler.^

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Vis,sMT[y.ssrii li i O F m p i B I

Wiffi of Purdno University;PreB-. p ;. ideni, EiUod ln>aQ, Gives i

Experiences' '

8PIIA Y P A tL S i'A lW to ,' (ffV -M rt. ,W. a 6 loao , r« 8 t ln f fX « " ihocamp yn Motmt'EiW 0B i « 8erib<d tfrdttjr ho ir tho shrill sonod ,6 f , her -TOieo/ cnoght np b y th o ;« o ltltu d i b f poaki and crssK a n d ^ c b b lo g , ' i^Tcd bnr Ilfo . . . a fte r he r hutband,-pre*ld«flt o f P n r „ duo nnlvor«ity, o f Iiifojralt« , Ind iana , . had petii-hed la eUoblog th a ao n n ta in , a ad n fto r aho liiid laJn 'clght d a ^ i on a R” perilous ledge. tf :. : : 'o ” '

A ,w N K ^ n » p a rty had w lq u la to i the ~ f : probablo: cou tio tb a t D r.';; w d ' 'M r i ' JT''' S to n 6 .V k ld '' t t tk o 'ia tB o'.attohipt to

, ■■ 'E. . H ew : W omaa'^ O iy . ' ■ clui

From a po la t o rv& ntago tho scarch- Fall ‘ o n fiad 'BcouHd overy. ilde w ith the ir tlos

RlattM w ithou t a sight of aoythlng. stoc ThonV tt» tb o y . dscldod to go on, on i reqi

. mcmbiDr of th e porty thought ho heard opci tho t f j r o f a woman from afar. Liston- A lo g ’ iB tontly, tho scarchora hdard it haa again;' 'A m inute Inspection n i th thoir i t i glaascs .revealed, f a r below and a ero u plat

. th e ’ canyon tho'.form o f a woman. Ono K ai hour' la te r Mrs. Stone was reicuod. ach(

\ A t dlffo ron t periods iho had raised l l hor voicc w ilh ’ all tha >-igor sbo bad, •

' 'm czpoctlni; th a t somo time it m ight bo | | | W heard nud she would be rcicued. M l

J D r. Stoiio wns w ithin /ivo m inu tes' l i n climb, o f tlio hitherto nnsenlod moun­ta in , t h e goal which he and hts wife had se t, when his death occurred.

, TIio accident hnppontjd on Ju ly 16.X Mr. and M rs. Stono expectcd fo mako _. tho climb, rest a t tho top and then go*.

b a rk to tho /ood eaeho' th a t n ig h t n l

r a i l s W ithont W arning Dr, Btono w ^ etimblog abovo,

' chcerfully and unbcfitatlngly, when -Ti w ithout a w ord of warning, a farewell the o f any k ind , no t even a sign, he ])len pllingo.l over her head to tho a b y u a l j) below. Ho fell fully D,000 foct i» the to I opinion o f bla wifo. Sho saw.(ho body cuui: str ike .1 reek , bound from It from cliff Tl to c lif f ^ n d on down tho side of tlin rles m ountain, nui] ,when found wn.i 3,000 rotu feot below tho po int'w hcro Dr.*fefon{. circi had fallen, boar

How Mrs. Stono becnmo marooned on conc a ledge of rock aho doea not know. She Yi could proMcil neither wny. In th n t was position .eho spen t e ight days. Shu Ing i Imd no food, b u t during tho middle of a iCi ovory f n y w iun tho sun waa high, a net tiny strenm o f melted snow como trlok ranc ling down, elo»e eoougb tha t sho eoutd poln: refresh herse lf. She never gave up tho to d

• f ig h t . 'E v e r y day nho cued fo r help, the and I t wns bccouse o f 'th ip a p lrit th a t virriti Bho ovontunlJy w ar dlscovtred, jo ll i

Indicatog Presontlmeat. drivi•D r.,filono aeemed to havo 'had a pro- Pfo®

sen tim ent th a t tho venture m ight ood • In d isaslor. • Whon ho nnd Mrs. Stone bim*

dopnrtetl from camp on Mount Assliil* was boin,. tho M atterhorn of tho Canadian l''aili Bpckloo on Ju ly iff, they le ft word th a t niotl i f th ey d id not return In threo doys n have scorching pa rty .ihould bo soot- out. to H Tho mountAin b almost Innecesilblo. o f h L aa t yuar n W akefield party niado nn unsuccessful a ttem p t to acale it. Thoy l l l l had. rcached an altitude u( 07G3 fee t, lly il when they cnmo to ti itono wall which

. was imposslbto to asecnd, Thoy had no tim e to mako andother a ttem pt, but cugecatcii that an- tuicat miRht bc mado from tho southoist end of Mount

, Olory. W ith th is - Information Dr. and w - . M rs. Stono mado’ ih'o effort which end-

cd troffirnlly. • - Ol

TE N SIO N O V E a U PPEB RTT.rflTA

(Continoed from P a ^ One)

codo to Bueh n demand by tho suprenj?’ council. ■ cvnrd

— ^ keepFEA N O E LOOKB FOEWAED »onio

^ TO EAELY AQBBEMBlJT

P A itlS , </P)—Ah agreement on tho - - r k i m ethod o f doalini' w ith tho Silesian problem is oxpoeted today nr ft result of tho noto whlcli Premier Driand j, hiindod to tho British ambasnndor last i.i. t, night,' saya tho P e tit Parislcn, British „,i . nccoptaaco o f the plaft erabodled'in the . IVcnch noffl fs.Joolccd for, cccordlng to f„ I * tho nOV'fpaper.

Groat^Britnln nnd Itn ly probably wil) t u i i join P n in re in .her request for tho safo » »»• passagui through Germany of reinforco- moni? -for tho Silesian nren, ndds tho P e t i t , Pnrlslon, whilo tho question of

^■_icndtiijr-'lb(> rcluforeemcnie will b« do- ' ' elded by thn supremo council T it its I Boulogne Be.ision on August i. noon

I f Is considered probnble b y ,^ th o P io " '’ newBpnper th n t fho BritUh prime mln- ‘ourni is ter will n ttrnd tho cession o f tho | connp.il.■ ' r ra n c o and Great B rita in camo *|^i

mnch coaro r to an aceord on -th o , procodnro w ith rogard to • U pper ? ,

C SUesla an a resu lt of a 'conToraa- ‘ °^ Uon botwDoa Premier E rland and

L ord BartUngo, tho British ambae- U I.K sador, tM a forenoon. I t Js expect- ' i od now In o ffid a l d rd c s '.that tho ^supTwno conndl wlil moot about Anffnat 4, and th a t In tho moan- Artl tlmo a complete agreement will bo ing fii •reached regard ing t ^ « ln fo rc» - P'o.' « mont of tho allied troopS In SUesla. Iiigliw. A fte r tbo ta lk s between the premier "um o

nnd thl* nnil)a_ssador. instrufllens were cohIh sent fn Ocnerhl Leroiind, he.id o f tlie The' lnl4'r-.nllic(1 cniiiuiijslen in Upper • 8i- ra"!- o le»!n, iirginir him to ro-opcraU In ev- disen ery w ay w ith the other allies In order highw; to mc<*'.- :iiiy ntlrtiiiit a t InsurTectlon ngainii o ither bv lli(> I 'n lrr oV tho OermnnH, te r fn Sim ilar instnictioHs were sent to tho thoro : British commissioner.

» --------- F i f t■-BEAD TITE DAILY KEWB. [week.

T ^ ^ 'o r i ^ l r p ^ D r io k F ^ tM A ^ ^

B n i l i i i l l l |4 n[ ■imiESBIilj-';

P r o a b y t e r i a n s W il l O o n s id o r t h e visi

. W i f l h o f R o v . M r . B r a n d T o -m o r r o jv H o m i n g Jl®

J A t tomorrow morning'* scrvico of ' tho Presbyterian church congregation ’ i.

I members will bo asked to voto accept- ' anco or rejection of a resignation ton., dored la st Sunday mornloij by tho Bo't." A sher H. Brand, pastor, ' • •, Tho redgnatJon, tonderod as an of- ' f lelal Act by ttio pastor, w as n o t oJto- ' ge ther unexpected. W e fae t has

long boen established th a t tho Eov, “ “J' Mr, Brand contemplated a ,- change „

^ whioh would doubtless be mado boforo " 5 th e opening of tho now ehurch yoar.' Soveral weeks ago tho m inister to ld tho “

board of oldors th a t ho expected to con- “ cludo his spiritua l m in istrations in Tw in _

• P a l l i A t th a t tfano no form al rcalgna-, , , , r tion was tendered, b u t I t w as under* ‘ ' . stood thon th a t a now pastor Would boI required beforo tho n jx t c h n rc h ^ e a ti opened, »- Although no official unnouncemont .t h as boon mado by tbo m inister himsojf ,r I t is undorstoo4 hero th a t bo eontom-’ plates occeptonco o f a pastorate _inI K ansas. Mr. B ra n d 's resignation “ is

achoduled \o become offectlvo A ugust w .I 1 1 _________ _________ Glat

: FOBIEH Si I I K I D r;

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. P a r d o n s B o a r d Q iv e s J . B . A n - oi n i s O o n d i t io n o l B o lo a s e f r o m

S t a t o P o n i h r a t i a r y

1 Tho slato b'oard of pni^ons, during I tho present week, deferring to urgen t ! pleas o f n mother, g ranted a condition- I nl pnrden for J . 11. Annls, youth sen t to»T ■ to tho penitentiary from Tw in Falls ^v|,o• county in the fall of 1019. gf,.,, ' Tho pardou granted in th is ease cnr-I rles the condition th a t A nnls m ust not Oo ' return (o Twin Kalis county under nny (;. n

clrcumBtanees,'un!css ag reed ,to -by thu ter, board members and a ll otlier pa rties ;>iivci concerned, j . i*

Young Annls, bnroly past his teens, w as sent to the penitcntlnry a fte r be- HI in g convictcd of holding up W. S. S tar, mem ft IC im bctly.distriet farm er. Tho overt is b a c t waa earrled out on tho Bluo Lnkes I’owi ranch/ to which placo A nnls, n t tho purp point of a revolver, bad compelled S tar - to drlvQ him in S ta r 's automobile. I n Mc the canyon A nnls compelled S ta r to of II w rite ch jeks summing sovoral hundred the dollars, and then forced the farm er to Hive drivo- back to town and assist him In Van- procuring tlio money on tho cheeks by tl A fter th a t A nnls forced B ta r to drivo b i m ^ an outside town, whoro tbo lod <50 w as overpowered and b rought to Tw in wbo Kalis am i lodged in j a i l . ' Mrs. A nnis, w ith mother o f tho young m a n 'j/ jj/sa ld to nortl havo mado three horso and buggy tr ip s ing i tu Boise to interpose appeals In b o b u f ties o f her son. , couni

I L i l l i i D S , . s m iciisiN JiflS

clepat

O o m p o u n d F r a o t a r o o f A n k lo i s in O a o B e d - W o r k m a n r .E m p lo y .

e d o n - f l i g h w a y

Whllo operating a plo"w-.alonB--lho siibm highw ay, near Curry yesterday evening, countC. J . nydalcli, o f 22S E liiabo th bouV wUsoevard, sustained in ju r ie sv /th a t will i,Uehlkeep him confined fo a hw p lta l ward for o;somo timo, I lo haa a compound frac- brothturo of the r igh t ankle. 210 e

Bydalch, who is 40 yeara of ngo^ wa.iw orking Uiu plow along tbo cdgo o f tho P uroad. The nose of tlio Implement issueistruck som e' hard substance, causing covertho heavy machine to rebound against old Ghis leg. Superficlol oxnminatlon prov- streeted a break in tlio bono had beetf eaus- To Sed. Tlio plilJent Is a t a local hospital llcensfor treatm ent. on lo'

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TW IN FA LLS PLAYER INSTA TE TE N N IS FIN A LS rim '

______ Mr. aHoward Boblnsen of Twin Palls and “vemi

H ;-A. S lrec trr o f Boise, nro this afte r- noon competing for tho singles cliam* pionthln o f tho Southern Idaho tennis tournam ent n t Boise, Btrcotor won h ii ' wny to tho finals by defeating F rid ay « v c r j morning S tu a r t Robinson of Twin IW Is In str.\{ght setfl, 0-i;<5-4. Hownrd Rob- Gob inson's win ovor Ed W attem of Boise fon 0 In tho BCml-flnals, 0-2, 0-0, pu t him in to le; tho finals. Bcnch

DITCH FLOODS HIGHWAY ,A ND 'FA RM ER PAYS F IN E I c <

A rthur Piitr.ier wns yr.itcrday oven- ng fined $25 tm d cosla a fte r eniorlng n )lea of guilty to chargo of floodinfj tlie ligliway passing his farm premises. T h i mm of jW n wnr added to Iho ta x au poHtH of the ooiirL prnoecdlngiv

T hp 'P u trJer farm is nbout./our mlle.i f3.lL of fho-W nshinglon srliooj on Ad. iisen n>cnuc. V . L. Johnson, d istric t lighway tllri-i'jor, brought eharge? againiil the' fljrmcr for [icrm itllng wa- OT frn n ri supply.diteli fn ercape Into ^ ho road. ^

Fifty -cen t cleaning special nil th is 'V * ireek. Idaho CJennus and Dyers.— odv ^

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F io in J e ip m ^ D r . J . £ . Bchemor- ^ schall o l Joromo mado a professional ^ v is it to Tw in Foils yesterday'.

' B l itb —A boy born Ju ly -28 ti> E Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Gbeon, who tivo I on ft farm tw o miles from tow n^

O n V tc a t lo a - M .’ W. Goldman is to loavo th lf 4vontog for Boiso whero h« . w ill spend his vacation w ith, friends,

M to HUfer E etum s-^M lis M anrlno ! ' a itfer , who haa been spondlhg tho sum- “ nfor a t Gray Loko, returned homo to^ ^ day. • P

H m TjrphoU~"FOT«r-A, W. Proat, m anager o f tho Shoo Solo ranch a t San Jacinto, Nev., Is a typhoid pa tien t a t « a local hospital. o)

, - wOoa^ to K ablnsja S*r-D r. and Jfr*.

V. F . McAteo and fam ily le ft this io morning for on extended vacation In si' camp a t Uoblnson Bar.

Eotnm from OuBng—W ilbur Bow- berry nnd 8ylvc«ter K lc ffner roturnod homo fuddy from an ou ting a t tho Row- ** be rry i.ummer homo n t G ray L ake. >i

l a tho M otmtains—D r. nnd M rs / II. it,W. Clouchek and Charles H cni^ nnd . Gladys Coiner o f 'H ansen aro spendinga few (lays fishing in tho Sawtooth lomountninii. rc

FOr Medical T reatm ent — Thomas ^ Orounsoll, manager o f thu U tah Con- Blriicllon company store a t San Jacln- ^ to, Nov., if u t L a M erced 'hospital for medical treatm ent. j, ,

On Outlilg—A party composed of V' Mr. un-l M rs..M erlin Hatley, Mr. otul- • Mm. Wendell Allen, and Mr. and ,Mr».J . B .'.\lrL nln went tn Itnblnson’s Bar for nn onling yesterday. ]„|

Looking A fte r Son—Mra. Chrlatlnn CoUAvny -of Three Creek, is s tay ing In town th is \veek w ilh ,hor son, Roscoe, who has l^id an operation for aw ab- scfsscd gland of tlio neck. , j j ,

Oomo frora Iowa—Mr. ond Mrs. 11.C. Hamilton of Des Moines, nnd daughter, Mrs. W atson of n ill# b o ro ,'Ia ., aro eaiguetts nt fhe h om e 'o f M r. 'and ^Mrs. d rJ . \j. King, 703 Second'nvenuo west. ini

__ , uliiHighw ay Beard Meet*—A m octiag-of Be

memberi of tho d istric t highw ay board coiis being held in tho regu lar offices, cmI’ower building, tho afternoon fo r tho thi purposo of iranBoctlng routine business.

M other III In E as t—M aurice Guheen mi' of Holllstur, form er representa tive of bI,itho sta to land board on tbo-Salm on twIllver project, le ft this m orning for ma Van-Orin, III., where hu w as aummonedhy tho illness o f hi»-mollior. . ^

Concludes Vlalt—Miss Beisio Poiist,wbo ha« been Bpcndlnjj h e r vacation asaw ilh her parents a t -IC'J M ain avcnuo rofnorth, expcctfl to 1(£ivo tomorrow morn- tlicIng’ for vale, Oregon lo reaumoTipr du. dlsties as assistant In the .ifflco at the hoi county clerk.

B e ^ B to Home-^Mbis B e tty Hy- Buslop, who hns been spending tho wook gaiwith her parents, Mr. and- M rs. T . ouiQcorgo Hyslop, returned to Pocatello P «Ihis morning. Slio Is engaged In Bed to>088 w ork In tb a t c ity , being in tho sal leparlm ent of public weiforo.

I n B o lio -A c tln g Cily A ttorney H ar- Am T Benoit Is In Boiso cA business this the veek. .

V la ltet T aken lU -M b is May Wll-ion ubm ltted tn a m inor.operntlon a t the 1 ounty genernl hospltftl yesterday. MUs ars' iVllson nad he r mother a rrived from ver .Ueblgnn C ity,-Ind., a few -w eeks ago in or oxtonded vl«lt><it tho homo of their Foe ,rolh.-r and een, Dr. H . W. Wilson, a t anc 10 E igh th avenue north.

P e ^ t to B u U d -A porm it has beon ssued by tho c ity clork to A . G uibert • ovoHng remodeling oporations n t the lid Gem theatre bplldlng on Shoshono I tree t south. Tho coat w ill bo «2,C00. «• ?o Sumner Brownell h as been issued tho [cense to construct a fram e structuro i»o, n lo t 1, block 121, Tw in F a lls fown. « o ito, to coat »1S0.

O irl’8 OomUUon im proTed—M iss Or- N hn Marklo, 15-year-old daughter o f Ing tr . ond Mrs. t t 0 . MarKlo of Sixth -0 1 vcnuo north, has re tum ed frOm lin y n rothors hospital n t Rochester, M nii,, j j -horo she has been for tho p0£ t threo ^ lonthj. Hor condition ir re ;^ d c ( l aa ^ ery satisfoctory, and her uUlmato re- 1 overy floems asaurod.

Going to OaUfetnlft—M n . C. H. Bur­in of Seventh avonuo north , expects ) leavo Monday m orning for Lorn- cnch, Cnl., to v is i t hor niece, Mrs.

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)MLY. NEWS. TWIN PAJobn Btady. L ator sho will go to Santa ** Barbara to spend tbo w in ter w ith, hor sister, Mrs. John Eteol, Sho will bo nwny from -Twln I lilIs fo r six months I or a ycur. Mr. Burton, ia in Payotto, Idaho,'whero he was called thrco weoke

' ago businoBs tb a t will detain him ther* for Bomo tim e. ^

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LO iroO N , ( f f ^ A Dublin dispatch to the ' W estm inister G aiotto today saya I t } Ib understood tho Irish ropub)lean-pa^ f u Hamont w ill moot noxt Thursday or Friday , ,

I t is assumed, adds tho message, th a t a ll tho memberB now in prUon will bo . . . released to onablo t h r a to -a t ten d th is . . . sesslen of the-Farllam ont, a t which I t ia ozpeetod tbo L loyd O eorip peaeeTerm s jj* will bo taken ap.

Koaono do voIcm, tho rePuWlcaa \Vi loader,, spent somo tim e n t the H aa- sion lloueo In Dublin today. tyi

E U S S U N B AOOBPT, pr!

(Continued from P age One) ]

good Intentions of tho aovlet pow er. W and alM ita security In intornni atabi’*

’ ’ KnlTo in Lo»f.“ The condltlonB which, behind tho •„„!

loaf of bread, hid a knife, has been ac- copied. Now i t if your businoBS, jq,, Meaars. A mcrirnn, to ho'p the soviet (jjg power save the pcrhhhi;. During your w ork you will loarn much in Russia and (>0] will liadCrBtand 'n t last th a t tho soviet power ond tho broa<l masses .of the \ pi’n])l<! of Russia aru ono 'common .1'1 whole. T hat w ill bo nu t withQiit ita uso fiiiimn, holh jn tbi* Unlfed Staft-s a n j liovlot Ruasia.” ''

At Iho present tim e, according toIntcst iidvicos reaching W’ashlngtop, „there nro eight or ten AmoricanB actu- n«inlly ill prison in •'tliKSla, while thero j,,urn many o thers doto,inod w ithin tho p cmifini.’H'<if thu Russian fronliers.

HOOVEE BAYB B E L IE F W OEK ^ . OAN B EO IN IN 48 BOUES

WAeillNGTO-V, D. C., yPH A m orj- Bui cnn u 'licf for.afcarvhig Bussian chil- fon drcii could begin -IS hours a fto r Amcr- bri< leans imprisoued ur dctniiii.^ in Rus- acoi sill wi-cu rolcasoil and ont 'o f Ruseio, fret Befrolary H oover .snid today. Tliore could he no assuranpn that tho Ameri* IT caim Imd been reloascd, he ndded, un til . Lail thoy -.vcre out o f BussL'k hoir

Mr. Hoover atlU wan ‘awhitlng a do Prii tailed reply to fits o ffer of aid, tr tn s - was m illed through Mnxlm Gorky and tho plac Bt.-iJ« uepartjuent had roceived no an- Affi twi-r to Kccretary H ughes' recent de- waa mand that tho prisoners bo released. by

QcestloB o f TniasporU tlon.

W ith tlio Amorieana 'out of Bnssia, day Mf. Hoover eald, tlio American relief jori osBOciatlon would bo willing to send a o f i roprescntnllvo to Riga to>tako up w ith min the Russian au tho ritle r de ta ilj of food )owi distribution. There nro re lief waru- con housc!Kin Riga nnd D anslg and i t would Tlio only bo a question o f trnnBportatlen for Woi th ( suppllea to a ta r t rolling into th e Fos Russlri’i fnmino nreas. Tlio relief or- m d ganlratlon has boen n t w ork continu* ously in Europe co thn t n au fflden t f S personael could b'o moblllEod a t Riga to handle tho w ork on short notlco, he - said.

Famino rcHef in Russia, Ifr , Hoover - said, would bo handled diroetly by tho American Relief nssoclatlon, though tbo co-0]icrntlbn' of th o Red Cross and other organlzftllona would bo sought.

E stim ate Difflcultlos.Tho principal difficu lty tho relief

ntsoela^lon would onceuntcr, Mr. Hoo­ver tliought, would bo the br<»ikdc^wn in tho Russinn transporta tion system.Food diBtributlon among tho children and Iho alek would bo lim ited to those nroaa to w hich .transportation' facilities wero nvailablo, ho said. .

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In thu probnfo court yestorday, I.B. 'JackBon was ordered bonffd over to tho d is tric t court fo r tr ia l on chargo of Illegally possessing Intoxicating liquor, ^ Ho waived prelim inary examination.Bonda word to o d a t *300. -----

N ow 's tho chanco to get rea l clean* |S P ng values fo r 60 conta. Phone 216W. s - -o d v . a a

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w a n t e d I l lFords in - any condition. Oath S w aiting for a ll models. f f l

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M r. nod Mrs. I* Adams of the Bced opartm entc woro hostesses h u t even- ,, Ing to ebout 40 friends a t an -informal dancing p a rty in tbo amuHment hall o< th e opartmonts. Th^ decorntions nf sunflow ert were partioulaily pleasing. P u n ih w ^ served during, tbo ovesing and thoro wero ligh t rafreshments a t On

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M r i Qcorgo 0 . W ollice, o f 8 ^ avonuo . cast, entertained a p a tty o t basis ehUdrea on tho lown yesterday honor* i f k( ing th d -sh tt^ J ir th d a y o f her daughter sary L u ellc .''7 o llO iria s an hour of giimcs. fo r j tho hoRless. asslsftd by Mra. P . Ahern, served rcfifeshmolR#, tho m ost impSr* ^ ta n t pa rt bc^ng a b irtb iaT coke bear­ing six pink candles. Tbe guestr were < '^*M argaret Donnelly, Dorothea M a y __ 1Cress, Phll and Buzanno Leslie,' John Woniel, Jr ., Billie McClcar, Emil Boa- aon, .Bobble Van Cott and Kyle Ballm* / tyne . Mesdames W. F, Donnelly, John > W’enMl and H. 0 . Boone were alao

____ ' . .n o tMr. CliarioB SchoUey of Dcaver, who p f

spondc h pnrt of each year horo, enter- talna h li friends onnunlly a t a supper, p . , , , hlmsnlf acting as c h o t Tho homo of Captain and Mrs. R. T. H a m rd n t 230 Six th avonuo oast wltnosaed this pleas- o n t .ivent Inst evening. Tho porticl- A I lianta were Mr. and M rt. Oeorgo Hys- n t Glop, Mr. Tom Ilislop, Mr. Robert P. ___-O ark , Mrs. E. U W arren, Mrs. R. T. FC K a i jn r l , Miss B etty Hyslop. and Miss volvc Coluttfl Wolfe. Mapl

Mrs. W. S. Mallory cn lerlalaed de- llghtfully yenterday, complimenting Mrs. C. P . I*.nrsons, who oxpecta to leaVo Twin aoon. Tfio guests Hpent tho afternoon In sowing and so- ^ eial coaversatlon, and n t tho eloso tho hoates.t served a dellelous supper. The 1 gueslj wero Mrs. J . H . Wise, M rt. CnrI Doliont:, Mm. H. D. Johnson, Mrs. A.E. Bllfor, Mrs. W. B. Son nnd Mrs, C. < P . Parsona. \

. Mrs, Ia Cloa was hos^ca yeaterday P to tbc members .o’f t h r Wednesday \ Bridge club, complimenting U ra. 0 . H. Burton, who will leavo soon for Cali­fornia. Tho afternoon was spent a t n bridge, Mrs. Alan Senior m aking high H acore. - Tho hostess te rvcJ ligh t re- ^ fre shm en ts .. m

iTlio H enry V . W alllne circle. No. 10, '* Ladies of tho 0 . A . R., mot a t tho home of the president, Mrs. J . H. Wise, F rid ay evening. Mra. D. D. Alvord was elected and installed troasurer, re ­placing Mrs, lyiylor Cumminf, realgned.A ffe r buainesa m eeting n social hour was onioycd and refreahmei^a se rre^ .- - by tho hoatcsS.

Miss P o t r ld a W ynn entertained to- day In honor o f B eatrice Cnx and Mar- jorio Cmw who loavo the oarly part o f tho week for California. A swim- ming pa rty n t tho natatorium was fol­lowed by a charm ingly anangod lanch' con n t tho W ynn homo on S ix th cast.Tlio guetts woro tliil Misses N anette Woods, Doris Oox, Tro th Milner, Grace Foss, OkJJ^a Objinnel, Bc|it»ico Oox

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I The Ne I In Ban:I More and more of ourI ' utilizing th a t newest]I ' ing develoSinent-^barI Not only do they senI . ■ mail but wittidrawalsg saine way,. ' ■

I . Despite the growth’ 0 I hot one of our deposi I . had a loss or suffered i

I T w in F a i ls I & T r u s t CoI X W i N F A L L S , '

I “ M e m b e r o f F e d e r e r R t

DAY, JULY 30,1921 r

j j 3 o c i a i ] ' ^ o i M j _ AimisEMBirasR P IT B rU —Voudoville: also foa(nr« plotnres, ‘;Tho D riftin ' K id " , .* two- p a r t e eaedy ; u d iB U m atlo n a lire in ..

3AHO->BlUio3nrkQ In " T h o Ednea* Uon o f E lU abe th ’ '; t l to n M ark Bea- n o it comedy en titled " O d A Sm s' m er Day**; and Pathe Newa,.

. N O n C B . .On nnd a f te r AUO.yBT FIE ST , cod jji bo B O ^ llp i cash only. I t is n o t l a ^ t e n ^ i i r ^ to w ork any hardships,I t conl la sold l o ' us on a str ic tly cash iris, and In order t o 'b e be tter able " - keop cctal o a hand, wo find I t neces* ■ • ry’-to sell fo r Wa th a n k yoa - r your contl.nil^-pfttronage.

OME LUMBER COAL OOMPANT By fl. R. Perry , M a n s ^

Q la jj l l is drOO LATB F O B -O L A H in O A rO in

FO R .jSAtLB-:;Now for a bargain hllo thoy la st; Real Rhode I a ) u d ada . laying hoaa; also th is rp ring’*: illola and cockerels. Phono OSOB.

a Box 754,'

A P P L E p icking BOcka made to order. Conwoy Auto Top Shop.

FO B SALE)—A bsolutely new 0 by 13. ilvct rug, bought wholcsolo, #3r. I8 J --

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i r e Y o u “ C o a l e d ? ”Havo you . fore­sight?— or are yoo one of the cato l^s people wbo neglect their coalbin until winter- is fall npon them? -,

Havo you ever or­dered c o a l and beea placed on a waiting list?

"Time waits for no man” — neither dooB Winter.

Telephone ns today.

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M5UBBR o r A680C1ATBD PilfiflB Tne A*»wlat#d P r t « U «*du*l«ly *n.

Utlftd to U>« UM .for T«puUlMtloa of All u w a . dU patehu credited to It. or not

M r . n a s T K " ISr if titj of republleatlon of apeclAl OU- 0>^cli«a beraln are olao reaenred.. • •

N o' reapontlbUlir I i aaavmed for (hn care. of unaolldted-m aiiuacrlpt. pboto>

' craphs or otJter conirlbuted tnntier. Ar- lidLtM anbmlttM for publlcallon will !>•• x ^ or no t « t the dlaoMttoo <>( (he ttdtta u d no manuacrlpt will be returned un- le u oecompanlMl b r neoeasan' poataca.

nABTBRN REPnESBNTATlVBS ..• Georie B. t t t r i d Oo,. toc- . it i Madlaoo Aye.. New Tork: A. B. Keator, I « I K art- • r o k . B>)jldlng. Chloato. ..

.Member’ -^Avau' Bureau of clrouUUoM

^ jt 's ia rW IO O M P IJ f lE U E H T , ‘*Il‘ docsn{t toko loueb to make a

P U a n ltc , ' ' aaid a man on tli^ itroe t 7 u t« rd a y eommontioK upop manlfcita- tio as o f ' renewed op tto lso i nnd 'coofl- dcneo which OMompllaticil tiie an- BDunenncnt hero o f th e K rantisg of tbc o « llf ic o te o f coDvenlcacc .and i noeea-.. _ a ity 'to the proaotora for conktniotion o l Ihe Txdlwny Uae from T w in PaUa lo Wellf.

In a L road 'toaac tlil« man may havo Iteon e zp rcu la g so c ia e t tru th , b u t In tlila pa rticu la r iaalanco bo -may Jinvo | boon nilnimlxing tho im|>orta^co of tlio oToat which gripped th e community ■ hero yc iterday liko a toaic etoetrie cur-

‘ real.Tho ((rantinj; o f u cortifleatc of this

• aurt by th'c Intcratnte.CoiDmerco Com- mUaion u unlttjT u f no mi\aU cdum-

'•<)usncc. I t mcDne tlm t the .Commissionliu .b e e n cunviu'red by Iho apiilicaiita on tbrctf im]>ortaal K oro8 ,'^nd tha t, being convinecil, It has Hol U» seal o f o f/ic lo i fll>p.roval upon th /j f rq jc c l.

I t Iio« hi-cn'eoovluRcd,'In tiio/nccond ptAco th a t a aeccssity .exists fo r the = coaatruetion nf n ra ilw a y 'o u tle t aouth icrs p from Twin l-'allB lo conncet Tvith n on nin tnuu-contincn tal ayatom. ■ tlio' I

I t liae bee ncouvkM d, In tbe Mcoad jnaleV placo th a t tliv plan of tho Idaho Cun- |nni o tra l ItaHroad company for ronslructlon lars p o f th is toad Is feu ib lo . Hue

And I t haa been eoovinced, finally , o m p t th n t the Idahu CentrnI Bailroad com- cliarjfi p a o / . i s finoaolttll/ nblo to cnrry ils jciin | plans to a iucces.irul conclusion. iiiiHor

In the facc, p robably of pow erful op- bers { poaition on tho p a rt o f railw ay Bystema or fro which wili Im brought in to competition every

■ w (tli the proposed now lino for the bus- ^12,50 iness o r l^ n a tln g In the T w in Vulla tI ic

'c o u n tr^ t .th e oppUeaota have boon me-, this b ceatful in aarm ountlng tho firs t, (UiI \ probably t h a m ost fonnidablo b a rrie r jiuvo t iu tbo pa th of its und M o k in s— th a t o f Ito un( socuring th e Comnrtssiori'e approvol. fapnbl

T lie lr suocCBs in thia respect practical- n'itlum ty guarantees their- continued (rlom- U s rci pbau t marcli ,to tho a tta in m en t o f tho kIkuiIiI go a l.th o t will m ark no t only tho f iJ - I t- ii flllm cnt of the ir undortak lttg ,,'hu t tho ^w\ v dawn of a nc^v prosjKirily fo r Tw in tin. ne Kails and a ll o f Soulhofn Idabo. ' m itli’n

• ' III,,WAB T A SE B OONOEE88 OAN scc-r.-ti

STOP . u,.a lo.

• I f Sofretary Mellon is sueccssful in iic lb ii carrying oul his plan* fur funding tho (longrc ton billions o f dollars in round num­ber* owed to llie United B ialcs treasury Spai 118 wnr loans advanced to .the A llies nnd o!<l **« other fotcia*' governments, i t w ill m caa e = s u t once tbe climinnlion from tho tax burden of iipproximiilcly one-half o f theone liillloD of dollnrs which must now be Inkcn nul of tin- Ameriean Uxiia>'^ " c r* ' jjocki't" m iim viiif tin- iiilotest which our trcamiry imiKl jwiy uul on our own domcMii: w;ir

Tills ia liwau.M- Iln- inli-rcM .luo on Uie liibcrty boml.i nnd Victory notes

. lo tbone pcfioris and iiintilulions tha t p u t thv ti-u Wllinns u( .lulUte fot lho foreiirn j,n)ii-rnun'nl!' liui not la-en iiiuil nnd in nol now paiil l>y the foreign govcrntiu-nis wliicli rcii'ived the mon­ey nnd OWI- oiir Iroiimiry for it. So fnr. i t Ims been paid biit o f tlic Amerienn taxpayers ' jio,-kuts. A

Itiit th is III :ilt .|iri>)>:ibi)ily would nol g be llir whole story of relief (o A uer- d lean taxpayer.'' if S c rrrU ry Mellon hnd- the lirnjid ri'luiulin;; jiowi-rs lie riHUn of "S Congn-sn. I t IN very lilioly lh a t, under « the.'e I'iri'Uiiislnnoes, lie could b ind the l | foreign govcrnnienU nut only to pay M tIu' iiileri'si regularly b u t to tu rn into f l 111.. •Wnied SI;.U-.H-iJov«Tumeiil.ra.e5r- . S ta in uniount every year to ad'riH .-i sink. | | Ing fiimVfor tlu- uU im r.lo-extindion of ' llic prinelj'! '- o f thfl debt., ■

A two and fhrcc-quartor* p t r cent cx- lingul«Jimeni jiajTaenl annually would take long, long years to clean up the : deb t Itse lf. N cvcrtheIf« i.'o»cn M low

' a ’ figure os thb t tw o fltjd th r c o ^ u w .

i w FAIIiS PAliu^

M oreT ru thm

A d v ic o I s 01

By 8. E . KK

“ D o n 't lot tbo Inily'a frown I quota a m nrried m an 's

" A s long os littlo things dii You ean.’t;h a v c jo y a t any

_^Throw o ff d litu rb ing thongh Remember, i f sho doosnH

Tlm t somo n o ro charming m O ne’s alw ays w aiting over;

Tho tru th itse lf i* often till ' Logic and Lovo aro b itter

>\>r w h o ,,whllo w orshlpplng.a Con find con ten lm oarw ith

• Tbu sweet tem ptations s till (And Virtue hnm i a sober s

(n s(tltc o f a tl tho good advi( Tlm t Is. »o freely patsed a l

The doctor tells mo not to w . - “ Cast o ff n il kind* of cnr '• "Co easy; dot^.'t be in a h a rr

CliTso.up you r dcak a n d ,qui ' U ut I have, w ork tb a t muat

And I havo bills th a t muat The doctor's w ay 1* not tho.<

F o r mo (o follow; I 'm . a f r

; I' lik e - th o w ise .m an ’s belpl " '•■ '/ 'i • n.i*.pffrpdaes, no 'doub t, a r

' ■ . X ' • ■ g ladly prac tice w hat bo At - ' I f he would sbow mo bow ]

Wo te ll tho lovelorn no t to O r scorn thom fo r tholr f<

And w onder why they will Ui Tbo calm contentm ent wo

( ^

, . W H Y TH E lU P O E l• ;;V Large snlnrics nro being pai

, art’ brought to tb ls toun trj', mnko dyes. Were wo mi*luf(

ticmen who assured us three ; Nccret of'dyo-m okiiig hnd beei

, ■' i<;uo clicm Utst *

lers i» r ccn t oxtinguiabment rn le based on nine billlok* o f deb t would tu rn into . I're; tbo' United Stnte* Treasury approxi- jnalety ano^bet' qunTter of a biJUon del-'Inra on io p o f tho hnlf n billion of dol- la rs a y e a r 'in te re s t .

. hinrk'' Much nn urrnngenioiil, it bas beeu

computed, would cut the war deb t pedal charges now coming ont o f the Amer- ican laxpayers’ jwckets down from onn j , j billion dollars n y e a r in round num- >ond i bers to a iiuartor o f a billion n yenr or. from an averog^ of <50 a y e a j foi ,;nr^ . evory family in tbo Uniled 8 tatc« to pny t

Tbero will bo no argum ent nbout .]„ tbis bolng worth" while. it?' in

A vast m ajority of Americans be- llfve Uiat Bocrelnry Mellon is the man i'nrtb> to undertake th is jo b and th a t ho i* I'i? tb ropnblo o f fin ish ing i t *atiifactorily ivitlioirt supervision which opponents o f ever, ■lis request in Congress seem tn tlflnk ">ndt‘ ibontd be j.ut over liini.

U .is fo r Ibifw reiigiiiiH tbn t-rltir .en s rontro Hid laxpivvfts ba ll w ith (latWfnetlon if ‘ lie aelion of Ihc Senate I'innnco Com- iiitlen in recommending to tho Senate nrp 't< lie adojitloii of tbc bill gran ting to » Secretary .Mellon tbe nuthorily he asks, / ' ind look forv,-iird to curly nnd favorabln icIloH on the measure n t tbo bands of A h longrew. - ■ • , '

' iiiul •«" " — Kbtoii

Spain has introduced infirm ity anil (ji„,)!d nge (lenslous fo r workers. ' killed

This black horsehair chapeau dm pcd i uiolro fibbon han been deslgiiatwl by Ji

, eyes." IrcueU ordun l,cum ico i« ru sin

Than Poetry 1

A

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K iS E a , . H « :

rown d istress y o u " ; ualn 's advicoj This d istress you thea n y price! fo>

onghts; be gay; ^snH caro - is ilg maiden « a y — ree:everywhere.” ’ . . .^ *cu

Is I1 silly; M rtte r foes villng ,a L ily, ' I low ith a Kosot ’ I n ,liil entice, ‘ In ier song,advice j d . l o . , , '

' » " '“" I ’i llfl,cnres,” says ho; • \ ,)ea

f “ n T l 'n t3 ." . ■ J "lost be done, (;muat be paid; < bosthe ,one - of. a fraid . ^cu:

no]helpful speeches; outt, a re good; billt bo prcttches. ............ Colow I couia. ‘ liev. to care, andir foolishness, and111 not' share Isgi

wo possess. 1

“ a — 1 3 '-

. fallI - ' wn?

’OETATIONS ■ ’ j n jg paid to cliomlsls who twuitr j ' from Oeminny to U-aiislnfornied by tho gon-., borirce years ago tba t the , bro been solved by Amcr- .• . had

* ' ' ll• . • HJiO

FE E IO H T EATBfl. lh “l're j.-n t railroad Yrelght m tc s -^ 'rc « the

.'rlons handicap to tliV ’cnfifo Inter- louHlnin' country a t th is tim e. Idalio I, suifering grent finuuclnl loss bvunse of hdvlng to ship her c rop i to Injmrk-it on such rates, and tbe M ini- Uo;oka find Twin t'nII.i pro jec ts a rc es- aueclally hard h it by tlie discrim ination welOde •ngninsl shlpiiors from the M ini- vi!i>kn btaneU Ufit. , ,j„ I t Is genernliy n-eugnired th a t mil-

jad rafi'x must rcinaln higli Until tho • ‘mds nre rnred from tlm m any ills, .. r government nifm agcm ent,during tho nr, mul the ibippurr flro w illing toly tb-j fre igh t; but d ise rio inatlon -luJ;nlnst ccrlnin sections nnd localities wore unnecemary nn.l un just, nnd th a t nnc

wbhr Idaho gonernlly, nnd tbis locnl- Ilay in {-arlii-ular, oppose. imI t I* n m istake to say tb a l our crop;- in.j

in 't be nuirketcd on tiio iiresent rato.urtb'irniiire'It hurts iis 'to get to think- ...g tb n t wa.v. The tru th Is bad enough, .Ild tbere in no need cxnggerftt5nff ll ,1 a ttem p ting to secure relief. IIo«v- ‘ “ i-er, overy iMiasible effort should beml<‘ 111 Imve ihe freiglil rntes ndjust Idl1 in a Juat nnd equitiiblo manner, cbc'1th ro mnny boards nnd commlasioan 'fndintro'liji),' tl'iv nctioii of lhi< railroads nnt

is a difficu lt m atter to Jc T u c in iu , n iiitter bow ju st tbu cause, T h r lime here wlicn nctlnn I.i iieccfi-.ary if we

- r ' t o benefit o» tb is y e a r ’s crop).. Iid it l» to b.< ho|K-d linniedinic reti.-f bui III be ilccurcd. II 1.H well worlb right- K fo r.. Harley niilletlii.

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ivv« ir:ii. New Vork harbor rer.-nilviid'wliili' it Inv-niwn n snud bar o ff £,„] b le u r.laial. two iiien,-onn w ith n sboL-It, a n d tlir i.thcr w llh n carv ing In ife , ' J „

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mssmmmM-.itw \ Jcd n'lth tilack nhadoir laco . and t by Joseph UH "The b a t for. tired J u s tar, fluya licr eyes ricrcr tire. ^

LY NKWS, TWIN FALL

i p i i i i i i i i r[ iS J l i [ L

Preparationa for Indian 06ro- * monial on Fainted Desert la

Eovives Tribal Legend "

I ’UOL'NIX, A r i t , — On the Painted Desert- o f northern A rlioaa, X‘ Hopi lad lana nox t month will hold thoir noted sanko daacei, which aaa- ” ually a t t r a c t tiiousandj o f tonristi.Thbi year tho dance* w ill bo lield ItJ , tho vlilagoB .of W nlpi and Uishong- novL - '’vci

Uost, people bollovo tbo snako donco [ ia a ITopl rftln dance. This is no t cor- reet, (according to Emjy. K opla, o P” J sculptor, who claims U iftt tho corcmony ‘ Is Q fo lia of In d ian ancortor w o r^ ir . 'Mr. Koptft lias been living In W alp; Vlllngo fo r seven yoar& and say tho <^1 nop is alw ays hold tho lr rain dances in Jnno and J u ly and tho snake daace* ^

• < « .To N o tify Doad.

T>cscribing tbo ceremoay, M r. K opU j,gi declared tb o 'd an c e rs open the donco by stam ping upon o plank laid over a whn j.It.. 'r t l s bl, in tended t o ^ o t i f y t h e , ” ," dead th a t tho ceremony hns begun. Be- * tp„ tween JOO and ' ISO m akes aro needed for tho a n n u a l donees. ' q

Out of tho K otes’ o f Hopl trad itions, , has como a s to iy -te llin g of tho origi’j of tho snako danco, according to tho . . j Mulptor. T ho traditions toll o f u IIopl.jouU ), a dreomer, who oneo sot out to find W hat toy boyond tho fa r bills. Uo floa ted down- the muddy, M o rad o -u n til he camo to a Innd-bo- X lieved to be California. There ho mot <<„, and wed a m aiden of a strasgo tribe <> — and took h e r back to ' his Hopi vll-

The fiiflt children o f the young eou- -yg . pie wero snnkes, and tbo H opir oxpoU- } j^f td the two from th e village. Tbon tho ctoM inllcd, th e In d tea s lu ffc tc d fn>in _ i , / ,lnrvation and Uio old village p ries t " i’. * snid the troublo w ss brought on by the | L-xpulaion. Ilo d/c lared rain would noi ^ j, fall o r crops m ature u n til the couplo uns brought back. Jj,

Seorch-Ifl-SuccossfuJ. • m enActing on Ibo p ries t’c advice, tbe —

Indians searched tbo deserts for the Iw o'and eventually found thom. A fter leaving Ibo- villflgo, tbc w m tm bnd^Ijome human children and these weru Itroughl back! B u t the snako chlblren 'lad glided o ff intcf tho doacrl. ■'

la folcbtatton o t the couple’s rot\irn,Uio Indians dancedi the first stiakc iO '] lance and, sineo the snake ehildren {("Ot •onld not bo. found, Uiey brought nil lho snakes they could find to a ttend ;he rrrcm oniet. _ "j

t • ' lho*.Color Tor H ealth. , rdl

"Clolbtis make th e m an" Is a « y - Qod; Ing tiint cunlalns more txuth ihnn fbs tlon. - Who bns no t been conaclous of J***', au upllfl In sp irita when a new nnd well-fllilug su it hna been donned? VlsuaJUe you r friends, ond Jot. down tbc th ree Jollleat and—nppnrently— i,pfo liealthlcKli nnd then, when next yoa vncri Kce tbo.ie llireo, notlcc ibelr apporel. cruel For 0 certain ty U won’t be sombre or Bu durk. likely os nou you might Judge It 10 e r r the o ilier way. W hat would ri rcuntln be like If oarsm en Nlll nnd spcetniura were soberly clod? |) )} | H alf Its Joy would depnrl. Yonr splr- lln woiihl droop. So would your lienllh. fnr th n t r ises or falls exactly wllli your RpIrilB. "M crrlr Kngiand" n im o 'to nn end—th is -Is nn blstorlcaj . fuct—when tb e dull dm bnesa of tho Pr® ' I 'u rltans' cloihlng camc In. So. If you wain lo bo In good heiilih and hlcb K|)lrlis, go Jn for colors and cbecrfulnesH. T bls ndvlce Is ne ither . fnd .nor fnney. It. is Im'scd on medlcnl , ' and icIentlUc and hygienic iruUi. “ "

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Joy In H um an Relatlonihlp. dceln Do w e tu n i fo r sntlsfnctlnii lo our

buninii c.'lnil.inslil|.,i7 ' ' Thoy arc nmonK ■ " r mo.st precious ,ainl holy. helps. Hill nnr Illness to live .with oiliem, o r tn p -i the cood of living , ' w ith others, (lepi-nds clil.-fly on onr fit- g ness trt live nlone, Wi- must bo. In ^ j,,, order to do : we inusl liiivc wisdom -Hpr -i nnd I9VC. .In order to fclve tlieni: wc i.!,i>ii) must be ju s l lii'.fnn* wc nm piil ree. -M titudc mill coiiiliiel. Wl' niiiiKit even '>iH RpcaU Uic m u ll , ns U desnvei* lo Ive e<iual spoken tmless \ve nre inie. A wise pngan «iy», "Hovv-imieli Hlacerc life ' ' Ihe gods oxiiri berore cun speak a sincere w o rd !" -C . 0 . AniP).,

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I t apiK'flrN lha l v.niie ilnu- a ;o there I"';','' w fts '.luven lcd .n mirror llml call he '.j made truiiHllieent nt .will, so lliul h lien plm ed in n show win.lmv it nl Ilrst re- Heels tlio " f lier.-'oiiH l.ioklnt' In. i,, tint suddenly luniK iraiispnrcnt. wbor.- v.mii upoii tlw M'e 't 'v fw teniK i,{{ivof the A»lnil.nv In phiee «t Itielr own l.ielil ri'flerlloii''. T his K .'rf.-cinl by nic-nns nf n tb in Him <>u tlic back of tbe tjlnsH. T iip which, ivlioit-tbe Imekuroinul l.n'ilnrk, ^ rcllcets Iho MkIh; Imt when the li(iek- i ground Is llbinilnalM,'iM'cornes n s'in - vlslWe ns n piine nf-'rienr-RlnS'..- qccu

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Long-Oi*t.-.nc« Expert.•'.Mother." snld Jaek. '.'I'ln Kdin- 10

,K om e no cxiierl In nvhuion." ^,,1,.,•'All r i - ' ' ' - " »'i>lli'<i Mrs. 0>riilosHel. ,11 .11

• l.hav« uotlaM Uiin M.iin' o{ l l l l '\ - i - uiKiiil,L.rl8 never hud niucli p rae ila ,| Turklierlcniv In itie subjeeis tbey su)ierln- l-algt;ond. I'll buy you n lele.sa,],,; i,nd ''i’" ' fou cnn climb a tree iiml Mndy nvla- ;lon all >'«i Uko, h a t don'i you ereirlu re fo net foot In one o' Uicm a l r r ''" 1;'^'

1*'“” “®" ■ ^pIcu" ■ l"> t

Mohammodan Oath. It w;jloU obam to i^ an inkcsQ n-D athw id i

ia forehead reverently resting opoa be open Koran. Taking tho book.la il» batida-ho Btop^ slowly low ing hi* lead until It touches tlie book.

IDAHO, SAiyRDAY;

" W H F H 5. . . . . . B y C H A R L E S G L E f iN

R e c t o r , C h u r c h o r t h e A s i

^ ^ 'r S I B N B B B I P O F JE SU S a n o , « Jo h a l5 r la -lB : “ O roater b v e

hath no num th a n thia, th a t a mon f/'l ^ loy. down hlB lifo to t hU irie n d i. Yo *>e“ i nro my. frfeada i f yo do tho things which I com m aad you. No longer * do r call you a o n tin lf , fo r tho *cr- * van t know eth no t wJiat h is lord dooth: b u t I havo called youfrieads_____" ’ «acril

i ■--------- I . . . ’^^0/I n th is l o n iw e have givoii u tho

b fs t daflnltion o f friendsh ip th a t w u over uttered. Chriat. to ld hia diaeiplei Th —if wo m ay pa raphnuo Hia longaagc moati —tho t frlcadsn ip i r t b i t g rea te s t ez* eoafi pros^ion of 'lovB w hich 'la ao atrolig as Jong to impiil us to give our vory lives fo r s tiag our Jncnda. G hriat'a aw rifieo wiUiieelf on O alvaiy was tk e niprttm#v«x. coma ample o f friendsh ip ond rxpreased tho as w lim its to .w hich t n o friendsh ip v ll] go. politi

M en who only yesterdoy woro aacri- not e f iclag Ihemsoives on th e field o f bot- raol,' tio; women who, llko U ira Cavoll, w ent nn eh to their death whllo almost in the very woulc a c t of m ln lstonng to the wounded u d w aa'i fu ffcring ; misalonories o f tho Gospel up a who die ns m arty ra or na v le tia u of ez- and 1 poauro o r dlsooao or porsecutioa la for- al.ood elgn lo n d » -a ll thoao oro lho heroic ov- Httlo idences o f friendship.- the I

B ut friendsh ip th a t will iiaeeonpliili I t so much m ust bo vo ry real. O nr eon- ery, 1 mon, ordinary use o f th e -worda friend calW aad friendship 4oea not e o o re y any (trvlt aueh meaning. Wo o ften um th« word us Ini " fH e n d " os o c o n la g littlo more than raey, rncro M (iuaiatanco. Indeed, wo go ao poor 1 (5jr-ns*to -rlaaaify. our .ttead*,..aom e qf slaful whotft we ca ll " j a a t f r i f tn d t" or dlselr "m ore friends,” while othera w e call and f '•good friends” and “ dear frieada.” fangu Just a i if there c a s bo any aoeh thing dress-, as a iitoro f riea d t J u s t u i f there Is, He cl

a'crly apeoking, onyth lng amoll o r Ihelr led nbout ^rleodBbipt . Ihelr

We have grown corolecs and p r o ' the s mlscuous in our uso n f tho w ord friend- unpri nhip. T h e.M aste r did no t so 'u se it. grent. 11(1 knew lliat Tie bad bo th friends and servo: ?nemloi, nnd defined the Isauo ver}' oh'ii I ?ICBrIy when l ie said, " H e th a t Is not to Hi for m,i Is ngfiinst m e.” H o loved Hi! grent. ’nem!e«—He was tbo friend of sinners j o n r 'b —bo t H e knew th a t n i s 'm m i e s d ifi'g ti tn lo t love Him. Tliero could bo no renl fervic Iricndriiip th a t was one-sided ,'fo r He T ra inid, " Y e nro niy frionds If ye do tho TIio ( hings whieh r 'c 'om m and you .” tiio b■ Tin; w ord “ f rien d ” m cont so much We w0 our Lord th a t Ho uccd the"w ord we hi ilone, w ithont nny ad jectives lo qunl- shnre fy ll or-relnforee It, oa i f ju s t the word eopae tse if carried w llh I t nil tho dep th an'l be ou iehneM which l i e Iiftd in H is b o a rt to life, •xprcss. “ Ye nro m y friends.” Whot Pri.1 w nnderfnl u tteraneo f'om the Ups coerri if tho M astor, and how fo rtunate were force hoao to whom tho w ords wore addresr- calls 1 ■<11 To b e tbo friendp o l th o 'S o a of ‘‘ Coir 3odj to bfl tho frienda of Him whoso M i 'rlondsbip know no bounds, even to the must <xtcnt p t a shazneful dekth a t the frienT mnds nf enemies, lUid nil for. their whlrh jike^l Tlio w orid bad acun men cruet H js r le d bejore, soldjort hod given their genen Ives fu r Cfiuntry in d em plto, bu t never Mastc )cforc hnd friendsh ip made so great n in sei ncrifirv'O'S w hon tho Savior C hristw ns las se rueifleil fo r the sins of hum anity. tlieroB ut .JOU say ,'w hn t ab o u l'th o Jove.of but o)

i l G SMSBMIS' rSfflPELLttMISJSwZ

______ . , and F

■ •res id en t D e e l o r e s I n v e s t l g a - t i o n o f S i t u a t i o n w m a o ■

■ F o r w M d T iJ:;— r— TIio

WASHINOTON', W V 1 ‘op'ylng 1“ harges tbnl Ihe ndm inistrnlion hml xngi;oniled pcllngrti nnd fiimlne con- lllions in Ihe snuth, P resident H arding , . ' Icelufed in i\ le tte r to /Icpresentallvo ,1... Jyrnei, of South Ciiroliiw. P r l i la / th a t " v , , ; ■ffieial reports indlented the contrary a.I tliul tlie Koveriimcnl'B Investlga. t .,‘ , J ion of the sllnnlion would go forward. '

The prosldenl (pioted a telegram j . ’ii rom Cl'aries 0 . llenron , editor o f the 1 ‘j i]« rianbnrg , Bonlh Cnrnlinn ■ Hcrat.l. vho ia id lie fe lt f» .it tbo public health ,,'""7 . er\‘ice wnA ‘ ’on the rig h t track nnd huiild continue ils invovigation . ’! I',

" W e mnst hope lh a t full infiirmalion i i . >111 slii.iv tha t eondilions genernliy ar.- .,,f, i l <iually K aiW aclory ," llie jiteMdeiil

" I 'n fo r tu n a tc ly , tlm reports imlicnle ^1*'.’“' h.'V .nr., not. One, dealing wilh Misv M-llilti; snys Ihnt in MSay 1,70(1 ne«v aw i \ ere reported in the s ta te ; in t 1, UII.-, ol)onl 2,400, nnd 11 fu rther in-

.................... W l i ; ”lec-li'd in .lulv. t i,,.

" T h e reports indicate Ihnt a wide j.j,,;;,,e rrilory is a ffocled. , ,

• '1 m nnot b u t feel th n t i f theso r.-'orl!< U v e misropre.iiinted eondilinnf (-...,,,1,II iiav purl, of th e souIJi lo lho dhm l' ( ii.,,,,'UiiiaKe o f Ihnt rcction, a full nml w|n,

le fu la lio n of Ibem ■woulil'be itflilv .Icslrnblfl."

:U R K S H A IL C R E S D E f ^ l ’ ‘ I ; '" ’’'"

A T N O O N A S G O O D O M E N m" . '

iccultaUon o f P lan e t w lih N ew Moon ^ , 7 ' ’ W Seen aa Prom lso of Succeas In

W or-A galna t Oroeka

(UlN.KTANTl.VOTrK, '( /P > -T I,e oe nl(l:,1ion of V enn- with Ihe crese,'nl m„a. whieh wn« .cen here a l /nil.... I im .Inly wa^ bailed \<y tbe'iifka os R-i;nod onif'ii; in tbe ir ram. ,algii rgainiti the fireeks, for U,e cren- , ‘ V, eat monu. w illi .1 sinr botween Ihe ' o rn^ hns he.-ii n.ncd by the Ottoman r . ! ' 1 'iirlc.i_r.‘ the ir iniliiury. nnd religions „ V '' 1...... t l .< :^ r te e n lh cenlnry.The r.roBcenl itN^n hns vb'yed :i. fon p.

|i|cuoii..( par! in th e histor’v of th st fj'iV a rt o f Ihc world for flver iOOn yean , t was mnde the bndKe of Byr.nntium sVoi I nHi) n . (’. whon tlie sudden nppear-. Hoy t> nre of a cresccnt moon revealed the ,on hr ppronch o f a M accdoninn a r ^ . ■ |ng tri

•READ TH B D A ILY N P W 8 ^ n 'r./

.'Y;JUIiY30,1921

lY SERMONETIEI N B A ] R D , M . A . .

Vscehsicn, Ep iscopal' ^ -mother fo r her child!- lia a no t more on', ono m other au rreadored-her life U o r loved one! Yes, bu t fh a t la aot iondfhip 04 wo *co i t here. T h a t-is - ite m a l lovo. Likowiao we will see 0 male pafcn t defend hia klod lo hls - »t ounce o f etrongth nnd loat drop of ood. Ju s t 10 wo flad tho lovo and votioa of relatives oad k indred,-the crificp th a t a man will joako fo r hia lo , i r 'U io Jacrifico of b rother for Iter. .That ia no t dW atere jtod love; la tho lovo o f kind.Tho friendship of Chriat is no t do- u tl? , i t is not provlaelal, i t ia not afin>!d to blood-relation or to life- ig acquaintances; i t la no t la-.iielty, mgy th ing th a t w ithdrow r itaelf, bnlv ■thin lho narrow UmUa o f a single m m utify. Tho friondihip o f Jesus is '

wide oa tbo worid, and oa coamo- litan na the aca nnd tho olr. I t was t confined to tho chosen raco o f & .01/ o r to tbe ao-called " o le e t , ' ' a i leh of the false ’theology of Ihe past lUld mako us hollova. Hi* ftlcndsblp » »o democratic th a t H e could pick '.^ . la d oa the streotfl, o f Jcrurolem,0 aav to the mockiag-phariaoca who

l i t rMId, , j , k l In no , * 0• Kiogdom of H eaven.” 1 r t \tM no t fo aorrlllty , no t to alar-r. no t to b lind obedioaco, th a t Chrisi i lied oien and women: i t waa Into tha ‘ •ricfl o f frleo ^ M p . H e d id not call iofo a deapotlam, b u t in to a demoo-

:y, where all—the richv m an aad )r man, tbo blhid man, the leper, the ful woman, oa woll oa th e falthftil aiplea—were to b e fellow elllM aa a followworkem. I t ia tm e th a t the iguago.of otir te x t waa direc tly ad.*ss->j to tho chosen ditciples, bu t ' chuso them aa diacipica because of !ir capacity fo r aervico, ond no t fo r '!ir nMlity to lord It over othera in ' sp irit o f the slavo-drivor or tho principled .monarch. “ Ho th o t is ' >nt#st among you, lot’ him be the ■vnnt o f n il.” C hrlft valued Ills 11 life nnd mission only in proportion His capacity to serve. Ho tha t is •nlest (among ns is the one who ia• besf friend, whnae friendship will In the very lim its of socrificc and

viee.IVae friendahip will he generous.0 eulllvntlon o f real friendahlpB is1 best safeguard against selfishness. .' will wlah our friendr lo hpve what"

hnve, tn enjoy w hnt wo enjoy, to ire spuiewhal our own power* and laeilics, i f possible, th a t they ma.r our p.ir|ners in, the good things of

■Vlendship. Is a 'th in g o f love, nol ■rcinn. U know* no. such th ing os cr or compulsion. .J t r u a simply Is men to be Hls frienda!-. H r aays:Jome unto mo.”l-'riendfhiii must be rceiprocnl. We .;St show by our lives th n t wc ore the cn'ds flf Chriat by doing the Ihinga ^ Irh 'I lc "cotnm'anded, hy walking in 1 I a rteiis. Wc must be sncrlficinl, leroiis, loynl. W^ must give .ihe . istcr our bodies, mlniU a n d .h ea rts scrvlcc wbieh knoim nn such thini; servitude, In the Kingdom where

■re nr<» neither sinvea nor snbjectf,; nnly friend*. .

MURTAUfeH . 1rfUilTAUOII, Id n h o -M r . nnd Mrs.ilW 8ieIuifuf.,,,M,isfl,,5flW^^ .......I F . W. WachhoUs returned Monday ' m ,-C trip to Vcllowatotio park. ■ .)nvid' Willinma, wht) has been sick

p a it two weeks w ith spotlod fever improved.riio friend* of Mias Moc H n ll.te n - , ed her a farew ell pa rty nt the nudl- iuni Tuesday t-vening.c A -m usical * gram wna enjnvod nnd rcfrcahment! ieo ercnnV nnd cake were scn-ed.

ts Hjall nn.l I'eari Unit left Thurs-• yv» lling for l o n g Bcnch, Cal., lire the b t te r will en ler school.llr. nnd Mrs. A. S . Ilall iind sou,' vd bave gone to Vellowsloue park. lr» . !'. J . l-'nhev enterta ined thu lie s ' Aid of 111.' M^lhodiat Eplsco

ehnieh nl her home Thnrsdny nft- flon. The nftem oon wnr spent in vermlifiii ;aiid sewing. Ilefresh'- Iils r f sherbet, eakp nnd lemonade -e -eived to nine ladies.I r . nnd Mrs. U-^r-.W. Itawllnps nnd ldr:--i lefI the liille r part of the I'k fill Hear U k e eoiinly on on iair. They will alsn m otor to U gon , / lb. oml visit relulivc* before re- - nlai!.i!ri. Kiiresv • H ntn/.iker nnd son, k, .;f Cftldvvell. who bave been vitlf- al the P. J . Fnhey home, re lurnel

ne FrW av cvvnlnc,- ’ho Miirlniiuli bnll lenm motored to iiberly Biimlny nflernoon where tho}||''-i Ved nijninst ttie Hlminrock teani * • s n .r e was I t lo t ! in favor nf Mnr- gh. Itntleries for MuftniiKh were ,.n .md W o rr e lk ^ - '- IU h Annn TIeraliev-. w hn 'h iii bren iting rolafives a t Kanaas Cily. re­n d lii.me Frlila.v. ^ .?.; .,Irs. Itov n . ITruix fnletln lneil a t n-. eheoii W'ldav nflernonn for M” . . r e a Ilntinakcr nf (rnldweH. , .Ir. and Mrs. \«<mU Rtitrouglji.', n» '' ■ a of (:c.l.,railn Rnrini.'s, Coin... o»*v- Th.-s.Uv lo v is» Ihe' home of

I‘urr.nu 'hs' sister.-M rs. I. M •,-d, ..'I rout.- t<. l / 'iL ' Heaeh. Onl.,■re thev expect to 'lo rn te. .Im .Mfre.t Hoover wns

"1nv‘ ‘‘fleim -on’ l"he’'oi-rnsinn' being i ;™ , . J l,..r i'Hrt.v^.Klh I.W M W iiv<rKarv The litdti'^i cnme Trtlb

..... -..ja tlfa l hnndkerchief^, The guests - .. McMbnii's P . L. .loliii»nn. M arian _ mi;. W. H. Pi'-kafiia. ('. f . Caller..1 F.il.ev, U. R. T rue, l.ctoy Merry- • k t v .- I t llei.l nnd M l- Ant.a Her 2

■ routm aalerY .'H . M errill w ilh hi. r Scouts nnd Mrs. I,. H. M errill anJ

hnve rotnrneil home from a camp- tr ip in the blllr. ,

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O filo u l uuionnceiaoQt Js mado tb a t ^JJiTna I»oflrnof, a notorloM « c o a d ra to ' ^ Bcroppcr, is aow alddlew olBljt chtuo''ploB l y v lrtu 0 o ( a win over Jotm ny ' WW lltoa t i o c lh e r o}gbt. ^

ksoO iM out tfao ebamplon in .• tbo ao v M ti ro ia d , b u t t i e « / « « raJJ

i t w u b foul blow tb a t was traelc.

bftd a ejit ani biuijo tiao — «• of i t tocntiag tho pW o ! « t n inU .

£ U u ’ b rillian t oU lity playor wollced S tlio t i n t tbreo a u up ia tbo f i n t jiqJ tho. f irs t t ire o In Iho alxth. X

In bo th fram e* m nppy supiiojt savcij fi? .^ b t a a ta d b u t l l .1,, . • A l t p in . fbocliin j oiplring nw nor# in tbo fixtfi. ^

" B o o ts " lU llor tried to sncalc over ' ia ’tliQ dixth load was nipped a t Uva

„ p lalo by tho cntiro E llts ' Inncn ro ilu , tlfocW alt Kronjfol tried tho samo stu n t in In stho seventh ana met death boforo ho ncco

'^ ^ .to u e b o 'l tbo jioa.

" Whilo Bniley wna wHd bia s tu ff wa» well unhi»abJo when he did got ncroM. Only ihtvo M ts woro K gistorod

• o ff him in tho seven Innings, and bn t ono of llicao was fo r more than n sla- Kt glo bag. _ . of. I)

. Tho iKp e n d -o f tbo .Tilks’ battbiR I'-en- order did all tli() id tt ln r . N ot n man of the four h itllng below H anak getting

. ___Cieo vias stb td u lsd to tw ltl fo r tlia

F ra to rs la st n igh t bu t cbaaRcd h lj " 'onmind a fle r being sen t to tlio ffol't. I lu Siplayod 0 falrlsb sort ot gomo a t short- s||[|>ilop , bu t mado ono bad-bobblo. . ],-;](„

Sinco Dcmpsoy beat Corpo'atier ao I '" ''’dodsivcly on Ju ly 2, Big Jess W illnrd , has boon p a r ti io la r lr qniet. • • • •

-------- - i"K. Dots arc beioR froelj- amdo horo on "'pcl•Buhl Ip w in, ,{ f» tAoory boiny (haf hti:Tw in Foils will t ta n d no ehaneo on In ctho W est Endcrs* bem« field. Ilglu

'■ nndT bat Accms an nnwortby comment- .> .

fjiry ngainst the intcjprily o f tho um-

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' B onny , Leonard soys ho is eomlnjj nround Ja jfood shapff M d ' l n ^ s h m tlmo will be ready -for all o f tho best B o f 'cm; ■ •

L A D Y A S T O R 'S P R A IS E O F S

P R E M IE R ’S W I F E S C O R E S

I C lo v a r B«q)osa» to T oast O c c « ^/ y M aeh Amn»8a « ir t nt W om aa 'i '

, L o tK U LoMlwtra

‘ LOiWOlf, A rtor, a t a. luncheon recently j?^T«n by tho Brhish-

I W omen's Patrio tic leaf^o to M rr. tha t U oyd Oeorgo and (ho w i m a t (bo do* sco t |m inion premiers, replied to a toast thro and cftuscd mueh amuiem ent when she aro sa id KhO 'h a d a profoond n do lisU os fo r tho wives of the imperial, primo j , m inisters.

" I flffmiro tie m tor w ?m K tier b a ro 0 mado the ir husbands,'' sho n id , " a n d fn%<i

bavo had to do. I womi iU co 'iV bo a h u t prime m inU ter’s wifo, bechnio i t would- no bo fa glorious chanco for ge tting .thlofn mpr doso, bat i t is ono o t th ? m ost diffi>

, onlt i<vb» la tho wojld. ‘"P rim p ministers riao to ruch d iziy

Jjoights Ib a t thoir wi»Ps a r t t i o onl>‘ persons who- eon speak oot f la t to

'th em . • I nm sure Mrs. L loyd Georgo tho would njrroo w ith mo. N over have tho to "Sft'

, lived fivo less pompous mon than our 8&T' primo .mlnlstofs and w o, m u tt tliank p ita

•. th e ir -wives fo r I t. T hoir wives havo ■kept ihem stra igh t and told them not to ho rid icu lous." ’

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*^onk” Is 006 o t th« Q aoy wotrls b« « t tmltttUve orfsln, e o d Is applied to te ll U n 0 7 of tbo wild goose. T b e w ort • f ttc a r s In 1854 Io “WAldcD. or L if t rk»

• to Iho W oods." b j B c n r j daTtd TOt p jo rc a u . Iho dlatlDgnlihed A ooriuan * * ’

gi>e«titrall8t. ond in te r ts used by Oliver beg I »7iDdcll flolmca, “As the a ir grows a C I eolder. tho long wedge* of geese Hj-

Iny feoutb, w ith th e ir commodoro in td rao c e , ond 'bonking' a s tboy Oy, aro «» to h igh ' up lo_ Uic tje av d a ,- and *wn> reccotly br'Thcodon Roo«v<Il to bta "IlunUDg Trips-"

~ ~ VU f i i n < O ssth . Ufl,

,^ o s t bccatiso yoa th lak Ilfo Is no t Tni _ Worth tIviDg la 00 sign th a t dcnih will floe

b« worth ilylnn. ip li

Gas Buggies—Big Events/ I - m c x 1 I

S r a V F OLX! ! I "wEek e n d s - i t 7 M lf o l d s /1N D E B E 5N T v S TrAKE /^ N Y SR4CE ■ / U5I

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^ O a tSCOUTING AND LOYALTY >0°

— In».A boy Is na tum lly a loyal ycnng t l d «

nuim al. Ho will eUck to bis "gang’' mnoiIhcougb tliick and thlB, wUl n c T tt “ go 'Iiflck” OQ a cbam, o o m ilc r et, w bat hu lltc«wt to hlOBclf, a n d bcouUds, dealing his ens usual w itb fundnm ental boy In* pot ij.{liicts, m akes u se e f th is o a tu m l ten- cau*di-ncy, tu rn s it to coostructlvo ends.' "haljIn scom lnp Iwy loyalty Is both taken Hmoticcount o f and developed. Loyally to I'nvlIlm pnlti)l, tho troop, the Hcoutuinstcr, Ployiso over in lo loyally lo Ibc w ram unlls, *hetn liomu u n j church and school, to God hnlll:iiid country a s pledged b y tbo sw iut "I’d o itb . '

Ko ont* who bns ever seen a (niop of, boy scouts InklDK the naih o f nil*'-jlliiiiTO to iho llaR, cmvi'. cnnicst, win- ‘■'‘‘’'J i-m \ can doubt Hint berc iinr Aroerl.n iua tn tlic m aking (g wliom (ho S fnn j MOI HHd Strlpcfl a rc not mfrcly « Btrli' otKiiy-coloroil buiitInK, bul siiind for . A•otiic'tlilne^ rcnl and true, wraefbln^j l» »w orth dytiig for, If.a rc d bc. “Onr

.Sc-ouls »r»‘ iMilni; inilnod in c itlreu . <’iniivbJdi iiwaim n o t only th a t Dicy '‘''^9'

l;now the hisiory o f th is country and She lioiv Un law s are made, b u t Ihnt Ih c jRI>ii)d rend>' to Ber\-o th e nation In nndvv liatcvcr w ays a boy may. Co-opemt- e«atiIng In a na tlon ;w ldeT orcst I‘ro.tectlon niRh«v«k. OB they did In May lost, flfibt- ''loHllic forest llrcs,; p lanting tre^s, aiding forIn c ity clean-ups and health 8ur^•ey^ he oIlglUlng ^ypsy m oths and bogw om s Andnnd fungns blights, sharing fn efforts i*conftt w ild IKc e c B s m a tlw , aldloR the o'Hpoljee In direc ting trafllc. serving aa Pin'Sllrc m tn ’s afdes. e tc , thoy aro pcae- f® tlc in s clti£cnsbip bere and now, arelearo ln g I t by living It, day by day. [

^ o r jw b e r o w o a re seeing todayw n r t dangerous afterm ath o f lawless- Oiness, especially among our youth, cinsScoa t/og offera ono o f th e best a n « - map.ilotcB (o r tb ls III, fo r a scout sUi&dt notvfo r law and order. Scouts learo to roujohes', not as "bllHi d rJreo ca ttlf," projhu t a s good citltena'w h'o 'recognlio the rootnecessity ond reasonableness o f law. |)rjnA Bcout c rc cu tlre In W est Virginia ro- volvcen tly exam ined th e court records of Kklllb is .tow n for teci years baek itid (oM d pineth a t n o t a single scotjt o r a boy n n d tr > il -i seoDt InllQonco had ever p is isd through the court, and sim ilar rccordsa rc every now and theh reported from ^ varions p a ^ o f (be country. A scmit Is loyal—too loyal to bo a law breaker,

O urs iB a g r ta t c o u o ^ . , and has pirsig rea t prohI<uns, to m eet. No ono can titra

tb a J « « wUl'bold, »houh u t w c can be itu re 'o f one thing, th a t wiicjno noKon can bo strooger than Its g ioamen. and th a t cTCrr b it o f splendid onlyvolun teer leadership to the work of (tie m aking m en •‘pby^''-ilJy sbvog , mrn-ta lly aw ak^,. mors straight,” ’ will towtconnt irameajrarably fo r pvod and ft# honitho b est so rt of patriotic scrrlce. n o t, “Savo a man. you save one persoti,B are a boy. you save a wholo multi-p ltca tfoa 'tab le ." " I

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H er CholM of L ettart. W J ie n .^ o tb c r bought L onra and

H arrio t a box of anim al crackers, to P®” be equally divided, L aura sa id : “1te ll yoo w hat wo'II do ; wo'll choose **“ •latter* ." "HoW a t h a t r u k c d a a ^ « ‘ r te c ‘'PU choose tomo letters and 7 0 0 choose soDo le tters and then we'll take tho anim als whoKc n aoea ' begin ' w itb those lotlcra.'* Quick oa I’ a Oasb H arrie t cxclolm cd: “I'll take isoi I k ’ ” So5ptcloua, Lflors JoQOlned.*“W b j ans you so anxious (or th a t let. fro ter7” "Because," replied U arrlot, top“tboa I 'll gc i pJl Ihe ’IpbantB.’ t « i

Christian ity 's ' Actilov«m«nt(. K W ith C hrts»flfl»y tfaroo a new d r ll* r

iM tlon, and a now order of Ideaa. ^ ttl; T as tes wero cultivated, maoncra fO* j>cir

flced, r iow s broadcnrd and natnra iffO' ip lr ltu a U ic d .-A » r itts .

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s C l a gkCad, One CentBy actual count, four oat these people what you ha es for sale or rent, the pc

HRROIC WORK IN PUKDLO FLOOD p

• Among the many InslM eea of heroictenrice In rescue w ork during th e piaPntW o flood d lsss le ts , th a t o ( tw o bigboy BCOQts stands on t coiisplcuoujly.. poiOn hearing tlm t a m an a o d 'h ls youn« sn<BOD w ere tr ap p e d 'In a burning bnlld- MaIng. surrounded by tho ever rising j ttdes of onrusblng w aler, they, hastily mnoned a lifeboat nnd pulled throughthb dangerous c n m n t to th e burn ing phbuilding. (T he ow ner o f th e place and — his son were rescoed w ltli g rea t, risk, not only bceause o t th e floods b a t be-cftUM thp buralng .bn lld ing w as being Ffl■ihaljen by torriflc explosions n il th e hollmo from th e -l im e stored therein, baillavlnR discovered tb flt cm - la*ployecs w ere nlso In tho burfilng p lnnt. odi

the scouts re tn m fd a sccood tim e, ^hnilling desperately w ith tho r t tc rB , j,g‘nnd fiot the o the r vicllms nlso to y jFafely. H ardly bad they go tten , In to o;;(he boat wben nnotlior ronre violent - -explosion ocnirrpil nnd tbc bullditiR „ (Tumliled ntiO fell Into the wnter.

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. WnRhiiictdn. n . a . ; .ScoutmasterIn sprnklng of iIm' eo« l tu rn snyB; ^“Onn fellow more n itllled to o u r good ;Him nnd r,nur(f>oit^ and loving con- jjoKltlcmtlnn tbnn any oilipr Is M O TJlRll. BuShe lias dono a wbHo lo t fo r us. On — «ur account (die hnt< Riven up purilesnnd plftasurcs, p retty drcsseM. w nrm .coats and new Im f . She ban sn t up £_nights to care for us o r mend our jrlolhcs. She linH --i-nrkcd nnd prayed gnfor us. In fac t th e re doesn 't Bcem to wehe anything she hn- not done fo r us - -and w e can’t evccv flnlf ropay b w . Any ^. fcont who le ts n wholp dny pass with-otir doing something to mnko m other ^ gind I« a BCout wbo fnlls to live op —-to the standan l itf Troop 3.1" '■

DO PRACTICAL. MAP W ORK.-

One of tho rcfiulreraents fo r a first ~ d a s 3 boy scout Is lo bo nble to read a map correctly, and draw , from Held notes raftdc an the *pot, an IntdllR lblorough skelrb map, Indicating by th e ir onproper m arks Im portant balldlngs. gbiroods, irolley lines, m alD jnndinarkfl. IIi|)rJndriU olevatlons, etc. All th U In- be.voivcs no sm all MJOunt of prac tical to Kklll and fleld- w ork and tn m any pltiM i m a^w otk^,^M »«s t » «C«UCt-'<41 .for ^ u t t . • dll

' • toW lfsly Requlrementa. ' W

The Spaniards have a saying th a t t Bewlfo should r«»embio three tblogs, a n d , “ ■ yet dl'fter from.' these samo .thing#,First, abo ahould be like a snail, w hli^ _always g u a rd s . . j u . hduse. .b u t sb e ; . .sbould not carry th e htiuso w itb be r eVwhenever sbo goes »UL Second, ahe psahould be Uko an-<cho> which spcaka •- only a fte r tbc other Is dnlshed, bu lth e sbould oot alw ays bavo the ia s t _ word, and last, she should bo Uke th etown clock, which a l ^ s sounds the «houra w itb regularity , bu t ahe sbt«W ^ no t sound so loud th a t tbo whole town•hoU -rear It, to

--------------*--------- — • B.M enoollani Are Amerlean-Ulka. ^

T here a re a g rea t many points o f rft>semblance betw een the Mongolian and «tbe Amertcoo Indian. Tboy extend to personal and even religions ob se rv p, w ee s , t\ocw lthitatidlng th e (ac t th a t tbe.M ongols hnvo long beco coaverted • to Lamalsm. ono of the o o s t exoctlng and Idtolerant o f rellglooB.

Plants Grow Best 'T ransplanted.Plants do not a lw ays select tho

ffiOBt congenial hab jta t, (o r I t b as been found th a t some \ specim ens . found growing raoflfstly an Ibo monntnin fj top flourish to a m arked ex ten t when - transp lan ted ot the sen level.

K lttan Would N atura lly Bs Blue.From an E rchango—T h o bride w oi 2;

a ttired b n da rk blue kitten’s oaf. - bcilutlfully designed In Iridesccnl beada.—Boston T ra n sc rip t j !

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■ " r o B B M j j .O S T O A D B ^ ^ o r o e a ] p lastered and kaliom ined house, two big closeU, l io a t and baek sleeping poreh: law n, b a ra and two e x tra loU a - ' in ap . Phone 123 or call a t 111 E ast

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" r o R ^ R E N T - O f f le e s aad living rooms above Mjodol Shoe store. In „ g - qulro Tw in Palla Amuiement Oo. j p ’'

FOR • REN T—Hooaekeeplng lu ltc i, ground floor, furnished complete. By _ w tok or m onto. 423 K . Main. ■

' POR RE N T -Thw o-roo-n fnm ished ^Bpartroent, newly decorated, d ean . « 6. * Apply A p a r ta e n t No. 1, Second ave.,and H t th s t. E ._____________________ _

FOB BEN T—fflesplag roaas. M l ^ |6 lb Av». E . Pbo»* T M .^

W A N T E D M I S C E L U N E O U S' _- - - -------

• WANTED — General raerchnadiso s t.I atore, located preferably ia Idaho; i— ;\V ant lo trado In somo Jand located ■* icleso lo tow n In E nslom Colorado In lone o f Ihc finest agricultnm l distric ts; 'shallow to w ater, fine, level, b e it r o i t ,- j lllavo beth raw and improved., Hnvo . 'been in business a ll m y lifo and w ant ito trado lan d on ea*b basis fo r good I running store on samo basis. W boat j !on dry land yie lding 25 ’per a tro herj now. This Is one o f the best f^min(> d iitric t^ in the U. 8 . nnd will pay you 754 to invcatigate , a» I mean business. _ . W rite ,W. B. H all, Flagler, Colorado, i Best Tofctoncea. •

W A N T E D t-E igfit or ton head of — horses on good paaturo. Phono 517RJ.

T i u j f g o in g .to Ban .Praaeisco in 2S4 closed ' w l l t a t o£ week w ta U eom- - - pany. Phone 32fl.

’ W ANTED—T o bny fm -b o lo h n a - Id i dry stove. Phone l^ S M . "

W A N 'n iD —O ne two^holo electric P cooking p la te ; s ta te 'p r ic e aad condl* - -Uon. A ddress P ^ O . Box 7 8 8 . ______

W AN TED TO BENT—P on t o r five- gia loom bon»o w ith ga itge . N o.tM ldren . Ph Box 107, Catjr, ~

W A N T E D -T o do year g rain cu t pai tiag . Phone SOOR. 355 Sixth .West, un]

W A N T E D -F o r^ . HlRhest__CMb Ph price pa id fo r old can . See Wilson. __ a t Jay-B ee G lK k store.______________ 1

. P O S IT I O N W A N T E D ^

W ANTED — Q lr l ' wants general boosowork. L oan WellhoMon, Phone . . .MW ________________________________ cai

l i you r p roperty Is deniable, aad Is a d v er tlse l in the claislfled — /o n 'l! ^ fin d y o u i buyer.

H E L P W A H T E D -

W ANTED—Woman or g irl fo r gen- lot c ra l hottsowork ta staatt (arally. Phono —

” • ________ ..W ANTED — HomowoTk la small &

family In e ity ; no wojhiag. Address — M, earo Notts.,

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W N T R I ^ ^ \ a ->

LS.bAHO, SATURDAY,',

d A d' insertion!; and 1, Twin Falls receive Th 3 Ne' or exchange, about your'rp

I help you need—One Cent P i

■OR s a l e - m i s c e l l a n e o u s !

BOMB O EOW II ib O L n lA I B J . m m S B B T STOCK.

. Wo have ou t our prleee lower than , aay firm in tb e PaelflB N orthw est A ad w e a re g iving onr euilomera the bene- f i t o f a ll deofers and comialaston D on's p rofit.. Oor stock la 05 pe r een t home grown, fresh dug in spring (not stored Omiti in collara da ring w inter, losing v ita l­i ty ) . Do n o t dD general p la a tlcg io Wl fall, a* wo KNOW I t to be a fallo re Jn uable th is aititado . W e. invito you to visit ou r nurseries. Professional landscape — designer a t your command, ft freo lerv-ico. C ilaloguo ready Beptember la t. ____Kim borly Nurseries, Kimberly, Idnho. l q

FO R 6 A L E -T ifc Dcoriog-Solf rakes ------^bought lUHO; ^ 0 each; ^o<l term ;. LO L loyd'Craven Co., 123 Main £ . I'hone mouc

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FO R SALE—Ono toom, wagon, and Newiharness; cheai).- Beo D. P. Moon, 4.1U -------T b iid Bo. or p h o n e d . A. J ioon ,' . . W-------- - . _ „ ____________ tiro,1-O H 8 4 L E -N 0 I . Zc«l««a Il!il tall- Cr(«l

MU. 200 D lu, M e , lilvd. Ko. . I", i

" P O R BALE—Boverftl thensand used }— “ apple boxei in good condition. E arl I £ ^ l t Co.

w n x sA O B in o B p i a n o .

Por quick turnover , w il l ' 'a a c rif ic e • pricoj piano in onr posseaion ia Twin Falla (.ad mttst be moved ^ t onee; e u y ^ paym onls; w rite quick fo r particular* K to Tho D enver U uslo Company, Den­ver, Colernflo.

P 0 5 eA L E -C h lc k o n fries. .Phone OCOB. 355 S ix th W est. .

FO R B A L B -E « 8»!« t t n jM J n U l '>•'goata; iijgistorod s to d t ; heovy a i l k -----s tr a in . , Pbono 090B. P . 0 . Box 751 .

FO B SA LE—P oren shade. 410 Sixth n o r ^ int

FO B S A liE ~ B a it proof s e ta l g rainbins} a ll alaes] every tb lag for the ____dairy . A sd erto a A 2M Bhoshone t b U a t. So. . P*

FO B BALB—P reah cow, good milker, ^ g eatle j t e r n s I f d e ^ e d . Iw ju lw ZeekP laao a tore. . .___________ __ ___ _

'p O B S A L B - ^ v e B a ll Lecboro h e rn : thoroughbreds; will sell ehoap. « 773 Six th ave. E ._____________________

£ . D, KELLOQO, a sen t fo r L a i t- gnai m e r’a D ry A ia e u te o f L ead for s m y Oee m a te r ia l Call Phone eSOB. P . O . ^ t OMI

^ r _ , _ — FOG B A L B -O . A. 0 . B a n ed Bock

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FO B BALB—B ^ e l s s , trieyelss, U rsi wc aad ftceeisoTiea. W erner's Bspair Shop,284-6eeoad a t - K .- - - ------- -

F O B BALE—F i n t and aecond cut-tin g hay, loose o r haled a t store. C o rn , p jIdaho . P b 'oneP iS B l,______________ ^ =

F O R S A L E - A U T O H O B I L E S

PO B a&L£}-^BQlek stven-pasaesge} : - i e a r ; geod tlreaj new top; p ^ e e t en — g iae: c u b* aeaa a t 255 Sixth ave. N

___________________________ a ;FO B BALB—Three brand aew five- Bl

paasenger C hevrolet tonricg e a n ; jn s t — unloaded} to c lose‘ou t IWO eaeh. Pra- ^e^Robln•on.Peneo Co„ J e ro a e , Idaho, Phone N o. 80. aut:

FO R BA L E O R T R A D B -atndebak e r roadster la ex tra good condiUon: ^ will aecep t Ford In trade. PhoneSflOWj ________ ^ t l

~FO B f lA L E -J0 1 6 Buick, first-elaas condition, Hood tires, good ttip. >285 b . 1 cash or w ill consider cow in i » r t A y-, a a o n t . Can b e s ten In l io n t o f " J a y - y B e o " C lark Btore. ' ■ —

M O N E Y T O L O A N ' ”

#1500 to 12200 "p ri 'vp to m oney" to loan. A rthu r L. Swim & Co.

FABM LOANS .a n d a o n th ly pay ■ e n t dwelUag loaas. A rthur L. Swim dJCIt Co., T n a t B ids. pIp

BEAD T H E O L A B B inE D ADft

(Copyright, 1820, by New E ra Featnres)

V / , ’f NOW L O WN V r c ? i v Y o o \

r,~ JULY 30,1921

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M ISCELUNEOUSDBESSMAKIKO. M n . EU« O ra n - . Phoae eOBW.

FIR ST CLASS d res iaa k iag aad lie s ' tailo ring ; speelal prieea sa»- ir Mwlsg. MUs E . A. KeUogg, Boo«Oxford.

L EA V E ordets ac T. J , Lloyd*! for s ltb ’i H ot S p riag i M ineral w aten .

W hat ts nselese to y o ^ m a y be r i i - ible to e thers — advertire i t l a ihe u ^ i e d .

LOSTLOST—Blade and w hite Shdtiand my. N otify E , E . Doolry.

LOST — F i ik te d top tire , 31 by 4, sunteO on r i a , between ShM hoae 8 a>1 -aa l Tw in Falls on tiu a d av ‘a fte ^ on. Leave a t o ffice o f Tw in Palls ‘ jws. Reward..

LOST—Oae G oodyear Diamond lic ad •‘0, bolwoea T errill'a raneh and Boek- ceL Finder p lease no tify B, H . M jT . r, M urtangb, Idaho. Boward. ‘

l i i S S i M Y .BAKEa^

A O HBB'S BEB A I>-W hole w hia l. i ^ a a , *rys, n a t. nUlk and V Ie a u bread. Cakes and pastry, f i l U tU ave. N . Phone M . ,

BEAUT7 PABI.OBI aW P v ^ L O ^ B e a r Blloy'a Mil- . line ty . ; Phoae 5T0J.

QLA86S T O W OZkABS^Wind s b t ^ d s | " ^ ' in t t w eik . U m &'i {Biop. Phoa* I.

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iT 7 0 K S A U r"0 '0 M P A 2 IT “- - B ^ ped to b n d le a n y ,k in d o t h a ^ .15« Seeond A ve. n : Phone 87L

PAfflTi^O '— ttVoF irr t elass w ork by skiUed werii-

len In 'po la tiag , p a p e r in g ,, artiiU * ■ a iw ain iK g and ge ae ra l.. deeoratlacj naranteed, a t reasonablo prieea by ’«e t a rls s tea d . Phonea BMU and HB^________ ■ . -

8H0E BEFAlBINa 'L S X aK DB&'B fiEO B BBPAXBOIQ,182 Bhoshone W. Plw n* SOd. A ll w ork guaranteed. A U lh ip o o ^ 'P vo^

~ TBAHSm 5 o z S B ' ' i i A 5 B S ' " " ^ 5 2 n . •Phone 8i 8.‘ ______________

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ATTOBNXVBH A i X 'N O B ^ - > - U w y e r , &ailk.'Biee Buildlag.

OHM W . O X A B i l^ U w y e r , B u k lT n if t Bldg. Phone W - B . .

iHHHB B. n U M N —Lawyer,

IM IB B a u m U U B o y d BkU & T '

IW B B IST k a W B B ia y — A tta n a y i a t law. PraeUee in a ll eonrla. Twin F alli, Idaho.

L IL W O IfB - Lawyer, B « u f w 4 0, oVer Idaho D sp s r ta a a t Store, Twla F alls, Idaho.

I. H . W18B— Lawyer. Fully o rn ttlM « eolleetion departm ent. Offlee* - Bosms 0 w d 7,over Twin Tails Baah k T n i ; Co.. Tw in Palls , Idaho.

Preoably N o t 'W ith all tho plethora cf books t*

choose from. It la doabtful If p e o pip now rend noy^ b e tter books tbon the ir g ranc lfa tbe ra 'and graodm othon did.—lii'Slon T raoscrlpL

by Beck

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O o o r e a s e o f M o r e T h a n T b r c o ' 'Q D o r t e r M flU o n i s S h o w n

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I 'ropcrt} 'B ubjcct'to U in llo n 'in Twin ' county it voluei) a ( m B M U O

lo u (his year tban lo 1020. T ho tota l '■ in tho la tte r, year was (25,104,H0.SO,

whlic. t h b year i t la >24,316,GOO. This is accordlog to an abatrae t o f ront prop* o tly w iihiu T wIq Fftli* county p tepar- r Cli by D eputy A udito r P rank 0- Lynch. i,pf

Copy of the abstrac t has boon mail- cd (o tbo Btoto board o f cqu atlu tlo n a t „ f lloito for scnitlny. l f ‘ tbo atato board doeldoa th a t tho vnluaUon ia no t aaffl- ,nor olcntly bigb, or bas no t been asaouod intc auI/JelcnWy low, tbo w p o rl wJU be lo- turned w ith rccommonifotiona covering ,[ty cbangoa. ' h,);

Tho f iro rc i contained in tho report infg road ns followa: , lionA p lou ltu ra l landa ------------ 110,241,580 prpaa ra tln g land# ............... ......... 1,400;160 renrW w te landa ...... ..................... . 0,035 ■Jluslnoas L o la _____________ -1,PS5,C80^aW onco Iota ________ __ 1.918,U S AAcpiago inaido c i t y _____ ’

Under tho bead o f im p w c m o a t on . * (and tbo following flgorea aro ahown: .T!

JlojJdoacW, bara»,. ,outbulldlnj* ----------------- 9 2,855,eC5

iJDslnOBS b l 4 k s ----------------- 002^26BbRM P a e to r lc s ----------------- 172,000 £ “Millay elovators o tc .------------ 180,000 j^jjoCrparacrlos -------------- 12,000 j t ,,O atllo ----- ------------------------ 372,303 u f i ,tiorsca and mules ____ 311,020 t|,„a h o o p . ____ ___ ___________ 107,100 CcnlI f o g a ------------ ------------------ 19.8W ppct

, • * b o o i '. ------------- 7,075 lioini U ndor bead o f lb o ^o ^ n d ia o tbo fol- ibo

IowIb j flKurea appear: Davi^ m b e r __________________t 214,SOO , TJO ther m orchandlao------------ 1,026,385 " " fM acblnery locluiUng print-, ing p la n ta ______________ 2,000 f “ 'V

•• M our and f frijt D l l l a ----- . 2,200S ugar f a c to r ie a ------- ---------: • 354^00Oroajnorlea ------------------ 1,500 ' f f ‘

, 'T h resh ing dnd trae tora ........ . 0£>,326Furn itu re , f i i tu r e i and

• ’ .'vnhlcU s ______________ , 127,605I - '.m H | . h W ---------------- 1,250 "P roperty no t otherwlao elas- ?,

. ' - ' ' " ' i .... ----------------- ----- ------ J u h

»2l,ai5,OOP ■"^,1 Exemptions am ounting to $244,000 .

jirr lialcd in tho abstrac t. to C

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Extreme Jhterest Displayed at Filer „

in Freight Rates ii»»_____ and

D e m a n d i s U r g e n t f o r D o o r e a e e o f T a r i f f s — H o a o j S u b - it

s c r i b e d f o r P i g h t a______ * jPCt !

■ i)uplicrition of tho enthusiasm, abown n l Kimberly Tburndny n igh t in tho f irs t slcpa of organ italion • o f the lower “ fre igh t rate league, waa dem onatrated vico u t n flCMion of buslncM men and dia- “ tr ie t resldctits lictd In I’ilc r loat n ig h t “ ‘" " i Tlio mcctiiiK, called a t tlio Inatnnco of Jul.n W. (Irnbam .und o thers of Tivin » '"* PfilK'xvfi* well a ttended ntid brought aliout ntl orj-anlintion of F iler pcoplo ' tnr coopcra liv f e ffo rt toword dccfcns- inr; commodity rnti'ii in lo nnd out o f 1 I h t . .il . t r i t t , '

. . An ex tra latjci- rnlcrii! of buainesa ® .. m en of Twin Kalin, miRmetitod by oth- , cr» from Kiriibofly. a ttrnd i'il the i'ilo r iiiroUni;. The imrjioscR for which tho • ■ . , •OMion was called were (ally cxplixiiioil •, liy Jolin W. Grnbam, C. K. Munaon nnd I . others, and the needs pf Uic JJslrle t In woy of declinii of froiRht ra te s on com- I modilii's se t forth. B uW riptio^a to- w nrd tbc quota allotted to the Filer aoe- tion for Hit} fiRbt ngainst w hat nre ^V doomed lb b'o oxcossivu rates on prod- Fnlt* ucc from th is d istrie t. A commUtce, corr w ith Guy II. S liearct.ns cbairman, waa romp, soleeled, for tho-pur|>oKe of eonaucting of <l

' <» dampaign '{o ccmplolo tbo funiJ oJ- lotm ent fo r Filer, wns selcetod. finaii

W ord roiiclicd Twin Kalla ycslerdny Falla livening, th a t the ' Kimberly tiuota o f of fi

-?ljPOO hnd been fully subscribed. A ageni ctimmillee w ill i:o to Castlefgnl from Fni here to ' rouduft hn orKnniMtion meet- boldit

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FABM ERS TA KE p T I O B I)\Vc will buv Mild pay ijio t eftsb fu r Shrai

your.friiU a and vc^dnliloa dolivered 1<> Bjihl, iiH in Twin F.i Um, fri'Hli picked nml ' ' . I i Katliere.l, put up in niiltnblir ihlpping psckaii.?*. Deliver every afternoon In timo to bill out vin oxprpM. t'argo &

' Itrjil, pbonp Jiialrnnerr Inn.—adv. • •

Take ndvnnUKO o f our Big Cleaning SM clal. B u lu eleanod, 60 eents. I d a h o - Cleanara and Dyws ■■a4T.

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S s ’ i s i iSIS IEN IIIE

• L i f f l S I i l• Belief Expressed that Cert { . Only When Interstate C( , Was Satisfied th a t Pina• Idaho Central Railroad (

Exeeiitivrs o f tho OV-iti I ’nlla Chum- JV” '■ her of Conim'erce, hearing iiotblng fur- Twi• Ihnr from Qcorun I* Davis, n rcrlibn t tnu{

« f tho Idal.o Central Railroad com- Idal• pany, lin to tbo tolegroni o f yealerdn'-• morning announcing grnn ting by th’: m• intersU te pommereo commission of a M• ccrlifiM fi’ o f ecftivcnfcncc and nt-rcn- i l l / I nlly, iifljiovo tlm official is .now speed’ i

ing loward Tivlii Full* w ith im portantf Information rela ting to the constnn!- I

lion of till' m llroad. I t is expected tli<’) preaideiii o f (he railrnad company will T h r ) reaeli th lf c ity enrly tbo i-o m in g w e k . .,

I ' a p o la E«TlTed. .

! Animuncomeiil ot the iiem il grant > by till- commerce vomniisaion coused a p i

eonaiderablo furore here vealerday. and ,i,, revived hopes th n t thu soiitbcrn rail

oirtlet will soon bo In courso of ron- , stm otion, Chnmber of conimcrco offi. Tlirc ; rials oxprcas tbc belief tb n t th o certlfi- nvcii ' (lalB was granted oaly n flo r Mr. Davi/' bad mndo a sliowing of f lnanda l v'' JcJjomo saU jfactory fo the eommUihti. ' ' I t IS nlso asiumed tb a t beforo tho ccr- ' tlfieate was awarded U r. Davis named Tl: ' the financial stipporters of tho Idhhp men• Central Railroad rompnny. I t if eX' 1>:3' ' pected nil o f thi* informntion will be was' detailed to thu •exoeutivc officers o f Jen,

Ibo chamber of ponimerco whon Mr, vent Davi* rearbes tbia place. It w

Tliroiigh yM terdiv’s intonuathn prils from W oshingtnh n genernl rov iral o f nboa in lcretl in Uio railroad south has re. bnd suited. I t is now generally believed thn t llio bonus fund for aale o f bondr plele will readily be subacribod in th is dis- " tr ie t, t>(> that constraction can atari Ing c w ith little fu rther delay.

TIid lino, propoacd for building by Um JdaJio Centra! JlaJlroa/] eompjiny, _ _ will stre tch ffom Rogerann, prcfont OFI aoutiicrn term inus of the 0 . 6 . L branch line south, to Wells. N'ev., connecting w ith two trunlf lines n t tho la tte r place nnd opening up ono of the richest ter rito rlei in Idaho to tranaportnfion en»! w i nnd west. I t will shorten tho distance ,p,|_ lo California by 311 miles and allow jfifsengcrs to maim the JrJp in a llttl;- over 3 d a y 's tim e. |„.fp

H ow I t Helps. i>'e c

It. will reduro tho preaent paasenger tnlir.ii time belweon tho two points IM hour* nnd Iho fre igh t tlmo aa much as tw o p|.j„r days w ilh accompanying suving'on pas. aenger niid f re igh t' c b n r g e a . , rn J

I t wJH placo tho Tw in PijHa on a throueh main lino te rv ire stnlus sub. jec t lo inlorstalft commerce commission rcgiilatiimrf.’ ‘ . Thi

I t will furnish more freiRht cnrs and hns i tbe advootagCB'of eompclitive rail scr- tr ir l vico to tho t r a c t nnd '

I t will-open up the N ernda minihi; T. Tv distric t and m arkets to farm produce iworv nnd Ibo biisincaa of our merchants, and ) This d ii-lrifl.ia inrger In aron tlmn the mini . B utte mining dia triet nnd wnlts only tbls railrnad lo cniiae nctive production to a lnrt. •

ft. will ojicn (ip (he Ran Francisco Tin m arkets and m arkets of the’ world, to the ( Boulhern Idslio prnducts. aplem

I t will nllnw the importation nnd dully home I'onnnmplion nf Snn Franrispo is »»i ntanufacturcd goods on whieh the for t fre igh t will need be paid tn Idnbo been

C’ lnls from flan Fm nrlsco on ditlanccs s thnn bno'half o f those from whleh Sol'

present supplies for Idnho nrc rcceJm J Idaho from eastern m anufacturing diatriet^. —«dv

To CaU M ooting. ^When President DavLi renrbea Twin

Fnlts an immediate conferenee by fitfi- ra eerr n f tbo IiViho-Ncvnda Iloldinp = romp,mv'will be culled for the purpose nf diicuMing w ith Ihe officer mnol (jufstlnns having dircc t in terest in the! finnneinu' nf <be road', nnd the Twin • I Fnlls d ittric ta 's jntcrca t in tbc pledging! | of finanrinl nVirport to the bonding! sgeota.

Fo'ltnwing nre fhe dnt'ffi>r» o f the bolding romjinny:

J . A. K eefer, T^vin Fallc: .1. 8 . Bn»- f aell, Twin Fnlla; C. N. Reattv, T«vlni Fnlla; U II- W nJdcn.'Kimberly, Idahn;A. I), 'Pollork, lilansen. Idnho: Guy H. Shearer. Filer, Idaho; Rum W. Allred Bnhl, Idiibo; .1. II. Rnrker, Ruhl. Idaho: S \V. H. Criiveii. H ollister, Idnhn; W. .M.

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f is h e r DBUa CO. I___

TWIN FALKS DAILILY'NEWS. TWIN FAL

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DiSlMNT 'I S T H l il iS i iT i f f l 'ertificate Was Awarded b. Commerce Commission

inancial Backing of the d Company is Adequate i«--------------- IIIn ines, Rogcrson, Idaho; .1. M. SIoxwoll, T w in Falls, Idnho; T. D. Nnsli, M u r ' laugh, Idaho; W. H . Turner, K imberly, ^ Idaho; Asher D. W ilaon, Twiff Falfi.

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Three Buies House Visited D.ar- V . ing Nigbt by Thieves who >

Loot -ash Drawer

P\yi«ii£, the ir felonious plans between tho hour b f 11:30 taut iiiglit n n J 12:flO this morning, burglars entered tbc ® Threo Rules storo 'n / 24J E aat Main nvenue, forcing enlranee through Ibe rear door. A window, too, was oponeil.Ko clue It-is been picked up leading tu , iden tity o f tho perpetrators, “

Tliu door was found n jnr by Patrol- men l*nlton and 8hi]>man shortly a fte r jji 12:30 o'c loek this morning and n call ni was inimodfatoly iiut In fo r K. P . Fa- tq, Jen, manager of the rtore. Cursory in- vuntor>- rev*vted no atock miaaing, but It waa shown tha t Ibe burglarous cul- p rils bad forreii Ibe Hioiiry draw er, aboat te n le r o f tbo room. From thia Jj| hnd been taken nil tho amnll chnnge, ,,,i nmounling to $10, Todny n mnre com- plelc check o f stock haa ’been mado by .. the sIjtt') forces, hut hns revKiIed noth- j- ing of Importance misilng.

R O C N D A L E .H O L D IN G f i r m lio

O F F I C y \L L Y lN C O R P O R A T E D g .

Local U e a S ta r t In sU tatlon E e n to SftTS H eavy OapitollEatlDa

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ed. ('. R. Shipmon. P . II. Illnck and iV. W. Parish nnmed ns Iricorporators, j ir(icI.-«, <if 7nfflr(mmfioti M-re fJIctl „ lere VMterdny for tlie Rnijhdnle Hold- ng company.

The iTimpany hax nn official • cnpl aliriitlon of,J50,090, of whirh #!iOO has r leen^paid by the iueor|'ornlor!i. Ita. , ; Trlnci]>al plaoo of baslnera ta Twin - •’nll-i, nnd the life o f tho organlrtiHon „

S 0 i 4 o n :n o t e IJj

The First N ntional, Bank nf Rubl a j ms iiisllluled proceedings in the dia- bcf r ir l coi/rt agnlost Ifcten M, Kohter md (\vtu8 M. W nlter, and ngnlnst I. r. Tvrdy, to recover judgment on prom- ad s 'o ry notes. Tho aelinna nrc aeparato, md in Dio flrst-nnm cd caap Involve the ^ nm of >4,243.76, in the olher M.3D7.

ATTENDAKOE JS m o i I

The Her. CJiarles W. Roiik. {nmtor o t ho Church of the llrelhm n, reports plendid a llondan re nt the vacation lully liible study school, Inim.Ht, loo, a said-tn lie keen in Ihc s.Omid. Thos nr the hlKhest daily iittciiilaiice has ■cen i'O, w ith 84 lowest.

Suits rlesned a n j preaaed. SO cents.Jfl&o G cancK sntJ D yc« . fhons 2MW’.-«dv.

DO 'iOU need o , ta x l f Call Bob. bono; 74.—adv.

RELIEF FROMISoat bcadacbcs are traceable

fective cyos or weakened oye lii

Poor eyes throw tbo wbojlo n

system out of .balance. Our |

, are thc roznedy.

Parrott Op. “Where Glasses A n

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I lC I M lllfJoint Meeting Called fpr Mon­

day Noon to Disotiss Bate fiodnctioQ Leagne

Arrangements have been completed hy officers of the Kiwania club and the Twin F a lli Chamber of Commorcc, for a jo in t, limebcon meeting o f thoao bodies a t noon Monday. The a ffa ir will • " be hold in the H otel Rogoraon dining halJ and is planned for tho purpoao ot completing th e 'lo c a l chapter o f the Southern Idaho T ar if f ArsooiaUon.

A l Monday-s session (IJseusajoo o l ^ tho plans and purpotcs o f the ta riff lenguo will bo Iod by John W. Qrabam ' nnd other promoters of .tbo scheme to ®f bring about a reduction of fre igh t ohi if ttc s jn this distriet. Buslncsa men and 'vc rosidonta of the d istrie t a t largo an- del to bo nsked lo attend Ibla gathering. las

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IfBUTH'SllliEiS-— I.I ing

Uullins, Oanght Under Car Near iio Hollister, Has Three Slbs , Cracked

I f tpA joyride, taken in an alleged stolen

'automoblio, resulted in a h o sp i^ l term fo r 'E rnest llQ lllns, aged 14. The lad, '' w ith D cnnb Orubb, 13, • and D^vid Ilkrkncss, 16, is sa id ’ to have taken Mo illegal posaesjion of a Ford -car be- I lonf^ng to and {landing in fro n t of "ou tho Twin Palls Cannl company placn I'O*'; on Tliursday night. Tlio ear waa o v e r o a l turned in tbe road' nenr I lo lliater and B young Miitllns siisfnlned, three broken ^floi ribs. Ilia companions'cs«iped.4in8cath- n o r

, ed. The enr was slightly damaged.Beeauio of Iho youtli of the alleged L

offend-'rr liMle Information is being plai given out by juvcnllo departm ent nu- 60e- IhorilieH. who nro invesHgaling . tbo »»■ e'asft • Tho Injured boy is in a local bospltfll fqr Irealment.

B E E T SUGAR JOURNAL CqfilPANY INCORPORATES

In stltn tlo a w ith O apltallratlori 'o f W,-000 to HftTO. Offices Hero e =

Showing n ’ caplta lijajlon of JS.OOO a rlW cs of fncorporation n f tho Sugar; J lcc t Journal Publishing eompany bave been filed w ith the Twin Fnlls conifty rocordpr.

The papers wero plaecd on filo yeatcr­dny by Oswald W lson , and nnmo, w itb th a t gcntlemnn, X Harold W ilson, C.i 0 . Dovery nnd J . E. Nnu, Ibe ineorpora-; tors. The principal place of liu'ainess; is Twin Fnlls, tho lifo of the roinpanyi im lefitiito, a n d -its purpoio to publish a journal devoted to nows of the sugar beet industrj'. j

.Call 21CW aad b a re yoor~snU clean-j id for-SO conta. Idaho Cleaners and I Dyers.—adv. ■ j

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W e specialUo In automobllo ro- , p a ir work. Ounrnntce f a ir tr e a t­ment nnd the highest claas o f , workm«n»hjp.

Wo sollelt.a abare of your bus­iness.

S p e c i a l T o r d M e c h a n ic s

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Rain's Predicted ^ For High Regions Weather Man Says

Th e sta tp r pf/icijil weather-jnnkor warns folk o f this '

section contemplating week ‘/<nd trips to Iho mountains th a t D'thundorstorms oro likely to bo 010,1eueountercd. Showcw In the up- Di

' ]<'t regions will m osl like ly bn 2ferithe order o f thioga, bo avers. Bulo

- Temiieratures y c stc ri^ y and D i ln ;t n ight merely rojioatcd thpprogram o f the day beforo, bo- . .m i Ing 02 for blgh and 45 for low.

Q e a t k s

Tho body of r 1 j . Phillipa, 60 years of ngc, Is n t the Grossman m ortuary chapel nwaUlng word from castero and w catcm relatives beforo final funeral details aro completed. D eath occurrcd la s t n ight in a-Jocol hospital. - Dece­dent was a bachelor and resided on a farm near Ilolliater. Relatives live in Ind iona and California.

.M urie l Brown, 30 years old, wlfo of D. Oliver Ilrown of Joromo, died yea- fcrday oveuing a t a loeol hospital. The body will l>e forw arded tomorrow m orn­in g 'b y Undertnkor J . B. D o W tt to llom or, Illinois, fo r burial. Besides thi) buabnnd two children aged 6 und 2 yenrs, survive.

fiHOWEBS POEEOAST FO E ______N EX T W E E K 'S W B A T H B B .J™ *

W ASniNGTON, D. C., (ff)—Weotb- $DI c r ptediclloas for tho week beginning Monday are;

U pper ItisfVsslppi nnd lowor Mis souri valleys genemliv fa ir w ith (cm Jieraturo nearly or slightly bolow ner- onc mal.

Rocky M ountain (and P lateau re­g ions, widely scattered sbowors and Twi nbrmo] tcmpcraturo.

A ftL ad ies ' and m en's suits, and ladlea '

plain wool coats an'd d rrn ea e lu n ed ,SOe. Idaho Cleaners and n fe r i.~ « (} r . s m

IDAHO CLEA N S i^ D ' ■( T DYEBS n i

. OHAS. £ . BO W OLQ TB * 0 0 .Phone 216-W Tw

.126 BbosliOM 8 t W est . . . Freoch D r? Oletniag

- B«piittog—Dyalny

HFTER-SUPPEfWomen

Veranda 1- (White Glc

llireeHoiirsOClosing at . . . . .

From 6:30 to 9:30 c

sell Women’s Whi National Parade Pun low and military he(

values up to $3.50, f

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AY, JULY 30,1921 .

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■RA N SFER SO FR EA L ESTA TE"uniialied by tlie twin'Paiie iiue m

• A bstrac t 0 ,oapan7

T rlday, Juno 'so . ,D eed: A. R Wilson lo iHler H ard-

rare Co. 1200, p « ;t 30-0-u (unplatted ortion). ' *Deed: Q. H. W alt to G. L. W a l f t ^

10,000, soulbeart quarter 32-M 6. I ? Deed: J . E . m i t e o t al lo F . R .'

f e r r i n ^ |J20i>, lot 1, block 4, Golden ulD ATd.Deed: Inder Bingh' o t a l to f i. A. ■ '

rabam $32^00, southeast ha lf south- cat quarter S3-10-17.

FOR SALE!Beet BuBbel Peaob and

Apple Baskets. Also for packing, Cornigiited Paper Caps and Apple Boxes.

Wonld bo.glad.to f im e with yoti for yonr Peaches, Apples aad Potatoes for reliable people. --

L D. KELL066, JlgBOtPhone 660-B

P. 0, Box 764

S D n i i n i t E n l o n 'b ; A i | l o StageF r o a JW y-U T in A u«. 1

' B « tam T d p Oood T iu S e p t 1 /via ’ ' • > n ossd T r i m

m;;:: iS f VW« conniict with No. I t a t Mountain Hom«.

rwtn'T itlls (0 Pore tta U k es b r 'a u loixcurslon. found’ (rtp ............. IM-C9L ^vo Twin SUls ............. 1:00 A. H.\fTlve nolaa ................. r. M.-«av« Bolac for Paytli* Lukes » A, tf. Arrive Payette LAkea 4:10 P . K . rh |t« u m m e r plAjr^unOa o( Idaho, . im (i! wonder* of tne atate.’fttns your rtscrvstlens to tha RoMf lan Hotsli 84| e r Mr. Psrsonlus,,702-R

i t l m i R illitl) lglD S l i{ ! C n 'p i i )TRAQK OflOS. INC.

Twin Palts ornce, Rogtrson'H otat, Parrlns.H oisi

RAY H. TRA8 K, Mgr. ' ' ' •• Oefss 0»Jc«', }V -S . t2ttf 9U ■

!R SPECIALi n ' s '

Pumps ;:ioth)

)nlyg^c^

only, we will hite Veranda imps, Oxfordsv leel; fibre sole;

for . . 9 8 c

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